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The fallout of the US and Israel’s war with Iran is poised to cost the Asia-Pacific economy hundreds of billions of dollars and plunge millions into poverty, a United Nations report said Tuesday. Military escalation in the Middle East could cause output losses of between $97 billion and $299 billion in the Asia Pacific, due …
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Budapest, Hungary — When Péter Magyar was growing up during Hungary’s democratic transition, he had a poster of Viktor Orbán pinned to his bedroom wall. At the time, Orbán was a liberal anti-communist who had famously demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary. Now, Magyar is projected to end Orbán’s 16-year stint as Hungary’s prime …
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is reinforcing Egypt’s green energy transition with a $65m construction bridging loan to Hassan Allam Utilities (HAU Energy) to develop a new renewable energy project in Benban Solar Park, near Aswan. The financing will support the construction of a 200 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant alongside a […]
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Egypt’s gold investment funds recorded total net assets of EGP 9.28bn in March 2026, according to the latest report by the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA), reflecting growing demand for this investment vehicle amid market uncertainty. The report showed that the number of investor accounts reached approximately 289,000, highlighting a steadily expanding investor base. Individual investors […]
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One year after the release of the book, The Eyes of Gaza (2025), Palestinian journalist and author Plestia Al-Aqad will return to the spotlight in Cairo for a special evening of conversation and reflection at Diwan Bookstore in Heliopolis. The event, scheduled for Saturday, April 18, at 6 PM, will feature Al-Aqad in conversation with writer Laila Shadid. The discussion aims to explore the human stories behind the headlines from Gaza and the broader urgency of imagining a different future. Diwan Bookstore described the gathering as “a powerful evening marking the anniversary of The Eyes of Gaza — a work that moves beyond memoir into a call for witness, solidarity, and hope.” The program will be followed by a book signing with the author. Al-Aqad, who gained international attention for her on-the-ground reporting from Gaza during the ongoing conflict, documented daily life, personal experiences, and the reality of civilians through her writing and social media dispatches. The memoir has been praised for its intimate, unfiltered perspective that humanizes the realities often reduced to news cycles. The anniversary discussion comes amid continued global attention on the humanitarian situation in GazaContinue reading "Diwan Bookstore Hosts Anniversary Event for Plestia Al-Aqad’s “The Eyes of Gaza”"
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Egypt has identified more than 17 million previously undocumented genetic variants in its first large-scale genome study, according to findings from the Egypt Genome Project published on 6 April. The research, which analysed 1,024 individuals across 21 governorates, marks a major step toward understanding the genetic makeup of Egyptians, an area that has long been underrepresented in global research. Scientists say the findings could reshape how diseases are diagnosed and treated in Egypt, as many existing medical models are based largely on European populations and may not accurately reflect local genetic differences. The study identified more than 51 million genetic variants in total, with around one-third not found in international databases, highlighting gaps in global genetic data. Researchers also found that Egyptians have a distinct genetic profile, combining shared Middle Eastern ancestry with a unique North African component. This distinction may help explain differences in how certain diseases appear and how patients respond to treatment. When international risk models were applied to the sample, results showed unusually high risk levels for several conditions, something researchers say reflects limitations in those models rather than actual disease rates. The findings also pointedContinue reading "Egypt Study Identifies Over 17 Million Previously Undocumented Genetic Variants"
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bp reported that upstream production in the first quarter (Q1) of 2026 is expected to remain broadly stable compared with the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2025, at 2.344 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (mmboe/d). Within this, gas and low-carbon energy output are projected to edge slightly higher, while oil production may decline marginally […]
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Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, underscored the importance of maximising the capabilities of Tanmia Petroleum Company in implementing Early Production Facilities (EPFs) to accelerate the addition of wells to the production map and support plans for the development of mature fields. Tanmia, a state‑owned service provider, focuses on EPFs—plants that let new […]
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