Today’s headlines: September 22, 2016
The headlines in today's main state and privately owned newspapers:
Major crisis: 300 people on board illegal immigration boat drown in Kafr al-Sheikh, Al-Dostour (page 4)
Sisi: There is no room for militants and terrorist organizations in Syria’s future, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Government retreats from ‘zero ergot’ policy to protect wheat supply, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Sudan bans import of fruit, vegetables and fish from Egypt, Al-Watan (page 3)
The great escape from Tora Prison, Youm7 (page 1)
Central Bank of Egypt: Suez Canal revenues and money exchanges from abroad decrease, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Chinese delegation to visit Cairo next month to look into new investments, Al-Ahram (page 1)
2 Russian delegations to visit Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada airports to pave way for return of tourism, Youm7 (page 1)
April 6 coordinator continues hunger strike in protest of prison harassment, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 3)
Source to Al-Shorouk: 3 telecommunications companies to apply for 4G licenses today, Al-Shorouk (page 3)
30% shortage in rice and sugar, as citizens call for government assistance, Al-Dostour (page 5)
Trade of pre-paid phone cards thrives on black market, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
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