New York Times | Egyptian President Agrees to Cede 2 Islands to Saudi Arabia New York Times CAIRO — President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt ratified an agreement on Saturday that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, brushing off widespread public criticism of the deal in Egypt. The Red Sea islands accord ... Egypt's president ratifies islands deal with Saudi Arabia Egypt's Sisi ratifies deal ceding Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia How Israel gains from Egypt-Saudi Red Sea islands deal |
National Geographic | Crocodile Poaching Booms as Egypt Tourism Crumbles National Geographic “The population was down by half between [2008 to 2009] and 2012, and then from [2015 to 2016], it was down again,” says Amr Hady, a researcher in the Crocodile Management Unit of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, which was established to ... |
Liverpool Echo | How Liverpool have bought into Egypt's 'Mohamed Salah Generation' Liverpool Echo Egyptian football expert Issam has followed Salah's career closely since his days with El-Mokawloon - and he explained just why the 25-year-old is worshipped in his homeland. "Salah is indeed idolised and loved," he told the ECHO. "It may have to do ... |
The National | Egypt's cycle of discontent keeps on turning The National In many ways, the future of Egypt will be shaped by how the government and the majority of Egyptians treat the country's minority Christian community. Will Egypt be an open, tolerant and creative society? Or will it be closed and intolerant, looking ... Six Militants Detained in Egypt Over Plotting Attacks on Christian Churches |
Egypt police says foiled church bombing Business Standard On Thursday, the interior ministry said police killed seven suspected extremists in southern Egypt alleged to have been linked to the church attacks. (This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.). |
Gillette News Record | Egypt census workers detect another baby boom Gillette News Record In this May 31, 2017 photo, Egyptian father Youssef Shaman Gumaa, center right, and his wife Sarah Hassan Shehata, pose for a photograph with their 4 year-old quintuplets and their 7 year-old sister, top left, at their home during the holy month of ... |
CBS News | Neighbors demand that Qatar close Al-Jazeera, cut Iran ties CBS News UNITED NATIONS -- Kuwait, acting as a mediator in a snowballing international spat, presented Qatar on Friday with a list of demands from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, four Arab nations that severed ties with Qatar in early ... The 13 demands on Qatar from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE and Egypt |
CNN | DNA discovery reveals relatives of ancient Egyptians - CNN.com CNN Scientists analyzing mummy DNA find that the closest ancient relations were from the Near East and Europe. |
The Philadelphia Tribune | Egypt sends fuel to power-starved Gaza, undercuts Abbas The Philadelphia Tribune GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Egypt trucked 1 million liters of cheap diesel fuel to the Gaza Strip's sole power plant — a rare shipment that temporarily eased a crippling electricity crisis in the Hamas-ruled enclave but also appeared to undercut ... Fuel imported from Egypt averts full collapse in Gaza Strip |
Egypt Independent | Egypt doubles subsidized food available on ration cards ABC News Egypt's government has more than doubled the amount of subsided food that millions of ration card holders can purchase on a monthly basis and raised pensions — measures meant to cushion against soaring prices resulting from harsh reforms that aim to ... Egypt's water security is red line: Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Egypt Boosts Food Aid, Pensions to Ease Pressure on the Poorest Egypt's Sisi in Uganda for crucial Nile Basin talks |