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El-Moslimany meets youth representatives in Presidential Palace
Presidential adviser’s meeting comes as part of his New Leaders campaign

Moussa: constitution is for all
Moussa says constitution will preserve Egyptians’ basic principles while addressing 21st century issues

Protests at various universities on first day of classes
Students against Coup movement issue a statement promising “the end of putchists at their hands”

Press Syndicate welcomes constitutional amendments
A Sunday statement from the Press Syndicate praises developments in the Constituent Assembly’s consideration for press freedom

Fate of 5 US sailors ‘undetermined’ as chopper ditches
The MH-60S Knighthawk was flying with the guided missile destroyer USS William P. Lawrence, part of a carrier group dispatched to the region to increase pressure on Syria.
Six referred to military court in Salloum
Five others previously wanted for setting fire to military prosecutor’s office captured

Children’s rights group submits proposals to Constituent Assembly
ECCR provides a list of guarantees for children’s rights it wants to see in the country’s new constitution

Islamists criticise constituent assembly
The Salafist Call’s deputy leader and Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya accuse assembly of trying to change Egypt’s “Islamist identity”

More Kerdasa detainees
Prosecution orders the detention of 23 detainees

Fahmy to address UN General Assembly on Saturday
Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nabil Fahmy details “messages” he intends to deliver in New York City this week

Minister of Endowments meets Al-Nour and Al-Tayar Al-Sha’aby delegations
Meeting was to discuss closure of small, informal mosques says Al-Nour Party head

Books as curfew companions
Use the curfew hours to read and meet other bookworms

New in the movies
We preview the movies in cinema so that you would know what you are signing up for

In the midst of it all, we dance
Instead of starting a night of dancing shortly before midnight, patrons in search of some diversion and entertainment would be dancing the evening away straight after work
Barbatoze
Sherif Adel’s weekly look at Egypt’s events.

Animal rights in Egypt
Two days ago, a young lady in Port Said posted photos of a horse in the said governorate with a severely broken leg, eating from garbage bins. She implored the online community of animal activists to help the poor creature. She has tried to get in touch with the veterinary services, the police and other …

One-hit wonders
In a country that has become infatuated with political talk, the lack of sustainable political actions never ceases to amaze me. Despite their instantaneous impact, several movements that have surfaced on the Egyptian political scene in the past 10 years never took off or accomplished the form of continuity which brings about significant structural change. …
Religious leaders and Syrian refugees meet in Lebanon
By Isabella Eisenberg Here, in the northern Lebanese district of Akkar, Catholic-Maronite, Sunni, Greek-Orthodox and Alawite villages are scattered all over the landscape. The Syrian border is a 15 minute drive to the north of the northern Lebanese town of Halba, and residents can hear shelling in Syria at night and episodes of sectarian strife …

President of the AmCham: Political tension between the U.S. and Egypt will not reflect on trade
The Daily News Egypt sat down with Anis Aclimandos, the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, to discuss the situation of American investors in Egypt, evaluate the government’s performance and talk about upcoming projects the chamber is planning.
Arab Moltaqa Investments company cash flow increases
The company, under its ownership of 50.76% of the Arab Engineering Industries company, is said to receive this amount through the representation of EGP 2.5 per share, which will lead to this cash flow increase.

Supply ministry calls for price caps on fruits and vegetables to protect consumers
In a meeting held Saturday with consumer protection organizations and a number of fruit and vegetable wholesalers in the Obour and 6th of October markets, Abu Shadi pledged to put price caps on fruits and vegetables.

Transfer of $1bn from Kuwait to CBE set for next week: Ramez
Ramez added that the bank’s foreign currency reserves totaled $18.9bn by the end of last August, prior to Qatar’s deposit.

80 Kerdasa citizens detained for 15 days on terrorism charges
Several of the detained are charged with first degree murder

Verdict whether to disband Muslim Brotherhood Association on Monday
The Organisation founded in 1928 is on the verge of disbanding on Monday

Labour unity is a red line: ETUF
Head of Egyptian Trade Union Federation explains their stance towards the proposed Trade Union Freedoms law
Attempts against Egypt-Kuwait relationship have failed: El-Moslimany
Interim president Adly Mansour expected to visit Kuwait soon

Israel army roughs up EU envoys on West Bank aid trip
A European diplomatic source said the woman was yanked out of the truck by Israeli soldiers who later confiscated the vehicle.
In Pictures: Funeral of police chief gather masses
On Friday, mourners gathered to pay their respect to security chief Nabil Farrag whose funeral was held by the Unknown Soldier Memorial in Nasr City. Farrag was killed when Egyptian security forces stormed Kerdasa in the latest where security personnel faced-off with Islamist militants. Defense Minister Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi, Prime Minsiter Hazem El-Beblawi and Interior …

Iraq’s Kurds vote amid rows, regional tensions
About 2.8 million Kurds are eligible to vote across the three-province region of northern Iraq, and queues had already formed when polls opened.

White House: Iran overtures ‘clearly not sufficient’
White House national security spokesman Ben Rhodes said President Barack Obama has no plans to meet Rowhani at the UN General Assembly next week, and would maintain pressure on Iran when he addresses the body.