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The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) announced the weather forecast, confirming that hot and humid conditions will persist on Saturday across most parts of the country. High humidity levels will remain steady, making temperatures feel higher than the actual values recorded in the shade, as typical summer conditions continue to dominate this time of year. The …
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Iryna Moskaeva and her children jumped out of their beds and started running after an explosion rocked their Kyiv apartment early on Thursday, one of many residential buildings hit during a massive Russian attack that killed at least 30 people across the Ukrainian capital. But there was nowhere to go. “All the windows in the …
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Alexandria University’s Council has approved a donation worth EGP 1.53m from Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG) to support the Aquaphoton team, which is representing the university in the regional competition for unmanned submarines and marine robots. The donation aims to strengthen the team’s technical and operational capabilities, enabling it to represent Egypt in one of the […]
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Arady Misr, an Egyptian digital land marketplace, has announced the upcoming launch of Arady Shares, a platform that will enable investors to acquire fractional ownership of land through investments starting from as little as one square metre. The platform aims to democratise access to land investment—an asset class that has traditionally required significant capital—by allowing […]
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Egypt will begin disbursing higher public sector salaries on 20 July, Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk announced on Thursday, 2 July, Thursday, as the new fiscal year 2026/27 budget lifts the minimum monthly pay for state employees to EGP 8,000 (USD 162.8) and pushes government spending on wages to EGP 822.8 billion (USD 16.75 billion). All public sector employees will receive a monthly supplementary allowance of EGP 750 (USD 15.27), at a fiscal cost of EGP 77.5 billion (USD 1.58 billion). Those under the Civil Service Law will see a 12 percent annual increment on their functional wage; those outside it will receive a 15 percent increase on their basic salary. The package includes sector-specific additions. Teachers will receive an extra EGP 1,000 (USD 20.35 ) monthly beginning with the new academic year, while top-performing school administrations will earn an EGP 2,000 (USD 40.71) excellence incentive, measures covering roughly one million educators and costing the state EGP 14 billion (USD 285 million). Healthcare workers will receive an additional EGP 750 (USD 15.27) per month, with overnight duty allowances rising 25 percent from 1 July, for EGP 8.5 billion (USD 173 million)Continue reading "Egypt to Raise Public Sector Minimum Wage to EGP 8,000"
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Researchers from Mansoura University identified on Tuesday, 30 June, what is being described as Egypt’s first confirmed record of pterosaurs, flying reptiles that dominated the skies 145 million years long before the appearance of birds. The discovery, led by the Mansoura Vertebrate Palaeontology Centre (Sallam Lab), was made in collaboration with Egypt’s Ministry of Environment, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in the United States. The fossil consists of a rare, diagnostic piece of a pterosaur wing: the first bone element associated with the extended fourth finger, recovered from rocks of the Bahariya Formation in the Western Desert near the Bahariya Oasis. Found within the deposits of the ancient marine Bahariya environment, the specimen offers the clearest direct evidence to date that pterosaurs lived and flew in what is now northern Egypt during the Late Cretaceous, approximately 95 million years ago. Based on anatomical measurements, the researchers estimate the pterosaur represented by the fossil to have been of a medium size, with an estimated wingspan of roughly four metres. Also, the study explains that pterosaur bones were generally thin-walled and lightweight,Continue reading "Egyptian “Sallam Lab” Confirms First Pterosaur Fossil Record"
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) raised production by 3.3 million barrels per day (bpd) compared to May, reaching a total of 19.43 million bpd. This rise followed a period of reduced output due to the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The survey found that Kuwait and Iran […]
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Gulf oil exports rose by over 3 million barrels per day (bpd) from May to over 10 million bpd in June, shipping data show. The UAE led, exporting 3.7-3.8 million bpd in June, more than 1 million bpd higher than May, according to Kpler, Vortexa, and LSEG. Export volumes remain 40% below pre-conflict levels. Combined […]
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