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Islamabad, Pakistan — With peace talks stalled and US President Donald Trump offering no timeline for ending the war with Iran, the question on everyone’s lips is, who can withstand the pain inflicted by this war the longest? There is growing evidence that it’s Iran. With no imminent threat of a return to a punishing bombing …
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Tel Aviv, Israel — Israeli police detained a Jewish man on Monday for wearing a kippah embroidered with an Israeli and a Palestinian flag — then cut up the religious head covering, he says — in a rare case that has drawn national attention. Alex Sinclair, a 53-year-old author and adjunct lecturer at the Hebrew University, …
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty warned that the current regional escalation must not divert international attention from completing the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza, including the deployment of an international stabilisation force. The foreign minister delivered the message during a series of telephone calls with Palestinian and international officials, as […]
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US President Donald Trump said renewed talks with Iran were “possible” in the near term, even as conflicting signals from Washington and Tehran cloud prospects for a new negotiating round. Pakistani sources suggested potential positive developments could emerge within 36 to 72 hours, pointing to ongoing diplomatic engagement despite heightened rhetoric. Trump told the New […]
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Egypt has been named Best Tourist Destination for 2026 at the 24th KITF International Tourism Fair, as reported by Sada El Balad on Friday, 24 April. The award was announced during the annual exhibition held in Almaty, a city in Kazakhstan, and one of Central Asia’s largest tourism events, where Egypt participated through the Egyptian Tourism Authority as part of efforts to promote the country across international markets. Egypt’s pavilion drew attention from visitors and industry professionals, among a wider international presence at the exhibition, including participants such as Turkish Airlines and national stands from destinations like Cyprus, showcasing the country’s tourism offerings through a Pharaonic-inspired design. Ahmed Youssef, CEO of the Egyptian Tourism Authority, said the participation reflects a broader strategy to diversify Egypt’s tourism markets, particularly as interest grows from Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. During the fair, Egypt’s delegation held meetings with tour operators, travel companies, and airlines to explore ways to boost tourist flows, including joint promotional campaigns and industry workshops. The delegation also took part in panel discussions on tourism trends, routes, and travel packages, where Egypt’s diverse offerings,from cultural tourism toContinue reading "Egypt Wins ‘Best Tourist Destination’ Award at Kazakhstan Tourism Fair"
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A new idea in Egypt is starting a lot of debate after a member of parliament, Amira Fouad, suggested changing the personal status law. Her proposal would give a wife the legal right to ask for a divorce through court if it is proven that her husband is addicted to drugs or has a serious mental illness that affects family stability. The proposal is part of wider recent attempts to reform Egypt’s personal status (family) laws, which already regulate issues such as divorce, custody, and alimony. If this proposal became law, a wife would need to go to court and provide strong evidence, such as medical reports, psychiatric evaluations, and drug test results. The court would likely involve specialists (doctors/experts) to confirm the condition, and only after this process could a judge decide whether the situation is serious enough to justify divorce. Right now, these specific reasons (addiction or mental illness) are not clearly defined as direct legal grounds in this way. Women often have to rely on more general claims like “harm” or choose khulʿ (no-fault divorce), which can require giving up financial rights. This proposal tries toContinue reading "Should Egyptian Women Be Allowed to Divorce Addicted or Mentally Ill Husbands?"
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Egypt's Minister of Youth and Sports Ashraf Sobhy mediated a breakthrough agreement on Monday between the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and the Union of African Sports Confederations (UCSA), ending a long-standing dispute between the continent's two main sports (...)
Germany ranked seventh in the European Union for labour costs in 2024, with enterprises in manufacturing and services paying an average of €43.40 per hour worked, according to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).
This figure was about 30 per cent higher than the EU average of €33.50, (...)
Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, confirmed that the petroleum sector is executing an ambitious five-year plan to increase production by upgrading and expanding existing infrastructure, according to a statement by the Ministry. The strategy aims to rapidly integrate targeted increases in reserves and production into the national grid, preventing bottlenecks and optimizing […]
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QatarEnergy has celebrated the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export cargo from the Golden Pass LNG project in Sabine Pass, Texas, marking a key milestone toward full commercial and export operations. The inaugural cargo was safely loaded onto the Al-Qaiyyah LNG carrier, a 174,000 cubic meter vessel recently built in South Korea. The shipment represents […]
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