Recent reports suggest that Egypt’s national animal, the steppe eagle, is facing the unfortunate prospect of extinction, despite once being present in large numbers. The steppe eagle holds cultural and …
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Ali Abu Sinna, the Chief of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), announced that the government has initiated measures to promote sustainable cities in Sharm El-Sheikh, alongside the Green Sharm …
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Egypt has lowered its estimates for the debt-to-GDP ratio to 95.6% for the fiscal year 2022/2023, down from 97%, Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait stated, according to a Cabinet statement. …
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Egypt’s women’s national croquet team will participate in the Women’s World Cup in golf croquet. The tournament was held on the courts of Brighton, England, during the period from 7 …
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Egypt’s annual headline inflation in July rose to an all-time high of 36.5%, in line with analysts’ expectations, as food prices soared, data from the country’s statistics agency CAPMAS showed …
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Social Solidarity Ministry Will Provide EGP 160 Million To 10,000 Small, Micro Enterprises
Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine El-Kabbaj announced the launch of the first phase of a program to support irregular employment. Three NGOs will work in partnership with the program to …
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Emigration Minister Discusses Integrating Egyptian Doctors in State with Texas Medical Board
Minister of Emigration Soha Gendy discussed with the President of the Texas Medical Board, Sherif Zaafran, how to further integrate Egyptian doctors working abroad into the American state, to benefit …
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New Alamein City will host the biggest entertainment event in the Middle East, New Alamein Festival, kicking off from July 13 to August 26. New Alamein Festival will receive around …
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As AI-driven automation increasingly takes over jobs, certain countries will be hit harder than others, especially those with large populations. In the Middle East region, the top three nations that …
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Celebrations to launch a “color festival” on the beaches of Marsa Alam in Egypt succeeded in attracting more than 6,000 tourists, many from European countries, notably Germany, Poland, Czechia, and …