Reuters Egypt's Agriculture Ministry says will continue to send wheat inspectors abroad Egypt's Agriculture Ministry said on Friday it would continue to send experts to inspect government wheat purchases at ports of origin. Sources had told Reuters on Thursday that the agricultural quarantine authority was considering halting inspections abroad. "The central administration of the agriculture quarantine will continue to send inspectors and experts to inspect imported wheat cargoes," a statement by the ministry said. Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/egypt-wheat-idUSS8N14C01I The Star Egyptian student arrested after threatening Trump agrees to leave U.S. An Egyptian flight student who was arrested after he wrote on his Facebook page that he would be willing to serve a life sentence for killing Donald Trump agreed Friday to leave the United States by July. Immigration authorities agreed to let Emadeldin Elsayed, 23, return home voluntarily instead of deporting him, as long as he departs by July 5. Elsayed, who has not been charged with a crime but had his visa revoked, appeared shackled and wearing a yellow jail jumpsuit at a hearing in immigration court in Los Angeles. He is being held at a Southern California jail. Read more: http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/03/04/egyptian-student-arrested-after-threatening-trump-agrees-to-leave-us.html