Egypt press reported on the latest news regarding Egyptian businessman Hussein Salem. The media also tackled the French prosecution decision to probe into money laundering cases of Egyptian and Tunisian ousted Presidents Hosni Mubarak and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali linked. Youm7: Egyptian businessman, Hussein Salem, was released on € 27 million bail (U.S. $38.6 million). He paid € 12 million (U.S. $17.2 million) for laundering money from foreign countries to Madrid and € 15 million (U.S. $21.5 million) for charges he committed in Egypt. A secondary school student committed suicide since she failed to do well in the physics exam, although it wasn't difficult. She hung herself in her bedroom. Two other two students almost committed suicide; one of them was rescued while the other's fate is unknown. Al-Ahram: French prosecution has been investigating since June 14 two cases of money laundering, in which the two ousted Presidents Hosni Mubarak and Zine el-Abidine are linked. Egyptian Foreign Minister, Nabil el-Araby, started his European tour on Friday to Belgium, the city of Starsbourg in France, and Germany. El-Araby will discuss the situation in Egypt after the January 25 Revolution and the importance of European financial support to Egypt. Al-Akhbar: Israel asked Egypt for trade prisoners to take the Israeli spy, Illan Chaim, and in return three Egyptian prisoners. The Egyptian government is considering the Israeli proposal. Egyptian deputy of the Prime Minister, Yahya el-Gamal, said the January 25 Revolution was succeeded to undermine the rotten and unjust former regime. He added during the seventh conference of voluntary workers' union at the Arab League headquarters that people hope to head to establish a civil state. Al-Wafd: Former Egyptian First Lady Suzanne Mubarak was shocked to hear Hussein Salem's detention in Madrid. She gave an order to not inform Hosni Mubarak about the arrest of his close friend in order to keep his health condition stable. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Chairman of the Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Hussein Tantawi, added a new article to the military law saying the military prosecution has a right to prosecute military officers who committed money laundering and profiteering whether they are retired or in uniform. Al-Dostor: Prosecuting witnesses of the murder cases of the January 25 Revolution martyrs retreated from all their witnesses and comments concerning the 17 police officers and policemen's who were involved. Al-Shorouq: Islamic intellect, Selim el-Awa, announced he intended to run for president. Meanwhile, the spokesman of Abu el-Fetouh's campaign said Abu el-Fetouh will never withdraw from presidential elections. Al-Wafd Party will hold its meeting on Sunday. The party will continue discussion of the initiative of National coalition. Al-Gomhorreya: Egyptian Chairman of (SCAF), Hussein Tantawi, attended the graduation party of the Command and Staff College. Nuclear power experts said postponing the Egyptian Nuclear program implementation will cost Egypt more than $3 billion due to consideration of bids of Dabaa, which takes 16 months.