CAIRO, Jan 25 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Jan. 25, 2017:
Al-Akhbar:
-Sisi to Trump: we have been fighting terrorism on our own for 40 months
-President Sisi in 65th Police Day celebration to families of ‘martyrs’: we won’t forget
-Thousand tons of explosives costing $400 m seized in Sinai, multiples of that figure detonated
-Cabinet reshuffle presented to parliament Wednesday, oaths to be taken on Feb. 2
-Youth conference in Aswan with the participation of 130 young men from Upper Egypt
-Germany cancels flight restrictions above South Sinai
-Egypt faces Ghana in early final tonight
Al-Ahram:
-President in Police Day celebration: we have been waging a cruel war against terrorism for 40 months
-Youth conference in Aswan launches Friday to discuss matters of Upper Egypt
-Egypt national team in tough face-off with Ghana tonight
-German flights resume to Sharm al-Sheikh
Al-Masry al-Youm:
-President Sisi: we are “on our own” in the economic battle
-President Sisi honours families of ‘martyrs’ on Police Day…calls for codifying ‘oral divorce’
-Honouring missing police personnel in Sinai
Al-Shorouk:
-Sisi: all state institutions are respected…’critical’ economic situation, no sedatives can work
-Fifteen ministerial changes likely to occur in cabinet reshuffle
-Parlimanent’s education committee: obliging international schools to allocate 5 pct. of profits to support the government
-Administrative Court rules in favour of ‘Rabaa judges’ ability to appeal their dismissal
Al-Watan:
-Cabinet report on Egypt after Jan. 25: ‘old regime’ cannot establish national security
-Azhar scholars welcome Sisi’s proposal to limit divorce to be conducted by authorised religious figure
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