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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the government attaches great importance to settling the debts of state-owned press institutions, in line with presidential directives aimed at supporting the country’s media sector. During a meeting attended by senior ministers and officials on Sunday, July 5, 2026, Madbouly stated that resolving the debt burden of national press institutions …
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Egypt will hold a training session on Sunday, July 5, 2026, as preparations continue for its last-16 clash against Argentina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, team director Ibrahim Hassan said. The session is scheduled for 12:00 local time (16:00 GMT), or 19:00 Cairo time. Egypt will face Argentina on Tuesday at Atlanta Stadium in …
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Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi held a briefing on Sunday for representatives of foreign embassies accredited to Egypt as part of the government’s efforts to attract foreign investment and strengthen international cooperation in the energy and mining sectors. Addressing the meeting at the Foreign Ministry headquarters, […]
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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on Sunday reviewed preparations for launching the second phase of the presidential Decent Life initiative, as the government seeks to accelerate the delivery of rural development projects while incorporating lessons learned from the first phase. During a meeting with representatives of engineering consultancy Dar Al-Handasah, the project’s consultant, Madbouly stressed […]
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Egyptian Streets attended the second edition of the Daleela Women’s Health Summit 2026 at Townhall in District 5, New Cairo, on 27 June, where women from across the country gathered for a day of unfiltered, expert-led conversations about the female body, health, and lived experience. With many women’s health advocates and practitioners, the event served as a reminder of how much these discussions matter and how overdue they have been. The summit began at 12 PM and ran for 10 hours, featuring workshops, a trivia competition, and 11 panels, presented by multidisciplinary experts with honest conversations on hormones, fertility, nutrition, skincare, and intimacy. Daleeda Summit gathered women’s health advocates, psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, postpartum experts, obstetricians and gynecologists, fertility specialists, nutritionists, health physicians, dermatologists, diabetes and metabolism specialists, legal professionals, and media personalities. Together, they explored women’s health from medical, psychological, social, and cultural perspectives. The panels addressed women’s health broadly across different life stages, covering puberty, metabolism, fertility, reproductive planning, hormonal health, healthy aging, marriage, sexual health, uterine diseases, early diagnosis and preventive healthcare, birth control, postpartum recovery, and maternal mental health. During the first panel, titled Her First Period,Continue reading "Daleela Women’s Health Summit Brought Women’s Health Into the Open"
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Edward Forster’s book, ‘Alexandria: A History and Guide (1922)’, is imbued with a deep love for the city in which the British writer lived during the First World War. This love Forster translated into two works: the aforementioned, and a collection of sketches of the city, Pharos and Pharillon. Though millions of tourists visiting Egypt each year are often seen traipsing around the major sites, clutching a guidebook or scrolling through online guides, few are familiar with Forster’s Alexandrian guide. Yet these guidebooks, commonly published by large travel guidebook companies such as Lonely Planet, Rough Guide, or Le Routard, stand in stark contrast to the approach taken by Forster. Viewing Alexandria through its rich past, Forster saw the city as one of memory, layers, and lost civilisations. While the modern guidebook includes sections on the history, culture, and politics of the country or city in question, Forster’s emphasis on Alexandria’s cultural depth, alongside his informative guide, provides a refreshing vision of the Egyptian guidebook. Born in London in 1879, Forster studied history and classics at the University of Cambridge before pursuing what would become one of the more famous careersContinue reading "Reimagining The Guidebook: E.M. Forster’s Alexandria"
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Iraq’s Oil Ministry announced that its main state-owned operator in the southern region, Basra Oil Company (BOC), has signed a five-year integrated management contract with US – based Halliburton for the development of the Bin Omar and Sindbad oil fields, as part of the government’s strategy to boost production capacity, according to Reuters. Oil Minister […]
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Egypt stepped up efforts to attract foreign investment in its energy and mining sectors, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi discussed opportunities and recent developments in both sectors. Abdelatty stressed the need to enhance energy security and diversify supply sources, amid ongoing […]
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