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Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which happened over the past 24 hours.
Here is a round-up of the main press headlines:

- HM the King condoles with Egyptian President over the victims of the two terror attacks in Sinai and Helwan.
- HRH Premier and HRH Crown Prince condole with Egyptian President over the victims of the two terror attacks in Sinai and Helwan.
- HM King Hamad features in a list comprising more than 30 Arab influential personalities in Egyptian “Al-Ahram Al-Arabi”.
- Government rejects a parliamentary legislation on restricting fee increase.
- Bahrain produces 30% of its needs from vegetables.
- New legislation to fast-track adjudication of Sharia cases.
- Shura Council Chairman condemns Mar Mina Church terrorist attack.
- Speaker condemns terrorist acts in Sinai and Cairo.
- Bahrain condemns terror attack on Mar Mina Church in Cairo.
- Finance Ministry announces a list of 924 products covered by the excise tax.
- Nine killed in the terrorist attack on a church, south of Cairo.
- New York building fire kills 12.
- China accused of supplying oil to North Korea despite sanctions.
- Saudi authorities release two sons of late King Abdulla.
- 36 Palestinian injured in clashes with Israeli occupation forces.
- U.S State Secretary says that his country will face Iran’s threats, destructive role and support for terrorism, describing the nuclear deal with it as “flawed”.
- Anti-government demonstrations continue in Iran for the second day.

Source: BNA

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