Associated Press Memos from Egypt's Interior Ministry leaked Memos from Egypt's Interior Ministry that were leaked to the media on Tuesday outline strategies for deflecting public outrage over recent arrests and suggest a gag order on the case of an Italian student abducted and killed in Cairo. Documents headlined as a normal news roundup were sent to reporters from the ministry's official email account, but inside were memos apparently written for internal consumption. The memos recommend that the ministry not back down in its conflict with the journalist union over the recent arrest of two reporters from inside ts headquarters, and underline ways to improve the ministry's image. Read more: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2016/05/04/Memos-from-Egypt-s-Interior-Ministry-leaked.html Gulf News UAE, Egypt ministers look to boost economic ties Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Economy, has met with Tarek Kabil, Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry, to discuss ways of consolidating existing economic partnerships between the UAE and Egypt. They also discussed ways of overcoming the various challenges facing investors and businessmen, as part of efforts to promote mutual economic and trade interests and relations. During the meeting, which was held in the ministry's office in Dubai, the two ministers also reviewed Egypt's economic developments and the short-term and long-term plans set by the Egyptian government to enhance the country's business environment, which includes removing procedural obstacles related to foreign investment. Read more: http://gulfnews.com/business/economy/uae-egypt-ministers-look-to-boost-economic-ties-1.1817852