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For those in Gen Z, life can be a bit of a monster — an uncertain economy, regular school shootings, a global pandemic. That’s why, with “Obsession” and “Backrooms,” they have twice recently been lured to the theater with the promise of made-for-them scares — a reminder of how hard but satisfying it can be …
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For one of his final major public moments as Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook may give Wall Street something it’s long been waiting for: answers about the company’s artificial intelligence strategy. Apple is expected to reveal an all-new version of Siri on Monday at its Worldwide Developers Conference, potentially bringing the roughly 15-year-old virtual assistant up …
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Dacian Cioloș, former Prime Minister of Romania, ex-European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, and current candidate for Secretary-General of La Francophonie, has concluded a five-day official visit to Egypt, underscoring the country’s expanding role in education, peacebuilding, cultural diplomacy, and African development. From 1 to 5 June, Cioloș met with senior Egyptian officials and leading […]
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Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population has launched a national midwifery programme in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and UNICEF, as part of a presidential initiative to strengthen maternal and child healthcare services across the country. Speaking at the launch event on Sunday, Minister of Health and […]
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The water is impossibly clear. A sea turtle glides past, unhurried, before disappearing into a curtain of parrotfish, butterflyfish, and the flicker of a lionfish half-hidden in coral. You are barely a few fin-kicks from the shore on a casual Tuesday morning in Marsa Alam. Egypt’s Red Sea coastline is one of the most extraordinary marine environments on the planet, and much of it is within arm’s reach. The Egyptian coast alone supports around 200 species of reef-building corals, roughly four times the hard coral diversity found in the Caribbean. The waters host more than 1,000 species of fish and approximately 350 coral species, with an endemism rate of nearly 15 percent, whereas a significant share of what swims there exists nowhere else on Earth. Visibility routinely exceeds 30 meters. And crucially, many of the best reefs require no boat, no dive certification, and no special equipment beyond a mask and fins. Egypt’s coastline spans two distinct bodies of water, the Red Sea to the east and the Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast, offering a range of environments from shallow fringing reefs to dramatic underwater walls. Here are theContinue reading "Where to Snorkel Along the Red Sea in Egypt’s Underwater Eden"
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Egypt announced on 6 June dispatching a shipment of humanitarian relief supplies to Mozambique, responding to devastating floods and torrential rains that have swept through several regions of the southeastern African nation, displacing residents, damaging infrastructure and disrupting essential services across at least seven cities. The Egyptian Agency for Partnership for Development, Cairo’s lead body for foreign aid and development cooperation, organized the relief consignment, which included medical supplies and basic foodstuffs intended to ease the hardship facing families uprooted by the disaster. Ambassador Mohamed Farghal, Egypt’s envoy to Maputo, formally handed over the shipment to Mozambique’s foreign minister and to the director of the country’s National Institute of Disaster Management Agency, known by its Portuguese acronym INGD. Both sides described the gesture as a reflection of deep historical and fraternal ties between the two nations. The delivery underscores Egypt’s broader effort to position itself as an active partner in African humanitarian crises, particularly as climate-driven disasters grow more frequent and severe across the continent. Cairo has increasingly framed such assistance as an expression of pan-African solidarity rather than traditional foreign aid. The Egyptian agency said the initiative affirms Egypt’sContinue reading "Egypt Sends Relief Aid to Flood-Stricken Mozambique"
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has floated a second crude oil tender within a week, set to close on June 11, trade sources told Reuters. The company is offering Upper Zakum, Umm Lulu, and Das crude cargoes for loading between June and August 2026, with bids invited for up to 2 million barrels (mmbbl), […]
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The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) organized an environmental workshop for petroleum companies operating in the North and East Gulf of Suez and Red Sea regions as part of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MoPMR )’s strategy to strengthen environmental performance across the sector. The workshop, led by EGPC CEO Salah Abdel Kerim, […]
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