CAIRO, Feb 23 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Feb. 23, 2017:
Al-Ahram:
-Sisi: keen on strengthening ties with African counterparts
-Interior Minister: measures to confront traffic problems
-Agriculture minister: new mechanisms for state to receive wheat from farmers
-In seminar against extremism: Azhar, Vatican agree on premise that religions do not call for violence
-Murderer of young man at café referred to criminal trial
-Sobhy discusses strengthening military ties with Hungary
Al-Akhbar:
-$20 billion in new Chinese investments in Egypt over 10 years
-Amending traffic laws in first cabinet meeting after reshuffle
-Sisi to African judges: rule of law cornerstone of development
Al-Shorouk:
-Amnesty International: “poisonous” Trump speeches made the world a “darker” place
-Security campaigns in Arish after killing of 5 Christians
-Slight depreciation of Egyptian pound in Ahly Bank and Banque Misr, stable in other banks
Al-Masry al-Youm:
-NASA announces discovery of seven earth-like planets
-Thousands arrange funeral of Omar Abdel Rahman in Daqahliyya
-Defence Minister meets Hungarian counterpart to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional issues
Al-Watan:
-Prices top agenda of first cabinet meeting after reshuffle
-Drug dealer confesses to involvement of six police officers in trade
-Ethiopia begins celebration for 6th anniversary of Nahda Dam construction
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