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Egypt

February 2, 2024
Egypt

Giza pyramid cladding project raises debate in Egypt

The plan of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) to clad the Pyramid of Menkaure, one of the famed three pyramids of Giza, with granite blocks raised debate in the country as

Egypt

Cost of Living Crisis Worsens in Egypt Soon After the IMF Loan Deal

Egyptians are being hit with another round of price increases at the end of March 2024, less than three weeks after their government implemented further economic “reforms.” The policy changes were put in place to satisfy the conditions attached to the additional

March 27, 2024

Egypt’s Ambitious Vision for the Pyramids: A Transformation Beyond Pharaohs’ Dreams

China/Egypt/World

Egypt is on the brink of an unprecedented transformation at the Pyramids of Giza, a project that could surpass even the pharaohs’ grandest ambitions.

China— Egypt: Xi holds talks with Sisi

China/Egypt/News

Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Beijing on Wednesday. Xi noted that, 68 years ago, Egypt was

Sudanese Refugees Stranded in Southern Egypt Face Growing Hardship as Aid and Options Dwindle

August 6, 2026
Egypt/Sudan/World

More than three years after civil war broke out in Sudan, the southern Egyptian city of Aswan has become a place of prolonged uncertainty for thousands of Sudanese refugees who remain stranded

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Sisi Pleads with Trump to Stop Gulf War as Oil Threat Hits $200

March 31, 2026
Egypt/World

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday publicly urged U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene and halt the ongoing war in the Gulf, stressing that only the U.S. leader could prevent further

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Egypt’s Drone Deployment Signals Deeper Entry Into Sudan War

February 3, 2026
Egypt/Sudan/World

The deployment of a powerful Turkish-made combat drone to a remote Egyptian airstrip near Sudan’s border signals a significant escalation in Sudan’s civil war and suggests that Egypt is being drawn more

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Discovery of Ancient Egyptian ‘Superyacht’ Revives Mystery of Cleopatra’s Famous Barge

December 10, 2025
Egypt/History/World

Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old Egyptian pleasure barge off the coast of Alexandria, offering a rare glimpse into the type of vessel believed to have been used by Cleopatra herself.

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Suez Canal Traffic Surges After Gaza Peace Summit

November 7, 2025
Egypt/World

Traffic through Egypt’s Suez Canal has jumped by more than 10% in recent months, local authorities said, reflecting renewed shipping confidence following the Gaza peace summit. Between July and October, a total

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Egypt’s Grand Museum Sparks Renewed Global Push to Reclaim Stolen Treasures

November 4, 2025
Egypt/World

Egyptian heritage campaigners have declared a turning point in their long-running effort to bring home ancient treasures held in Western museums, including the Rosetta Stone in London, following the official opening of

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Egypt Unveils the Grand Egyptian Museum in a Monumental Celebration of Ancient Glory

November 1, 2025
Egypt/World

Egypt is set to make history this weekend with the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a vast cultural landmark on the Giza plateau that has been two decades in

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Ancient Egyptian DNA Reveals Surprising Links to Early Mesopotamian Civilisation

July 3, 2025
Egypt/History/World

Scientists have decoded the DNA of an ancient Egyptian man who lived nearly 5,000 years ago, uncovering genetic connections that suggest early ties between two of the world’s greatest ancient civilisations. The

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Egypt’s Ambitious Vision for the Pyramids: A Transformation Beyond Pharaohs’ Dreams

May 3, 2025
China/Egypt/World

Egypt is on the brink of an unprecedented transformation at the Pyramids of Giza, a project that could surpass even the pharaohs’ grandest ambitions. As President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi moves forward with

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Six Feared Dead After Tourist Submarine Sinks Off the Coast of Egypt

March 27, 2025
Egypt/World

At least six people are feared dead, and nine others are injured after a tourist submarine sank off the coast of Egypt early Thursday morning. The incident occurred near the Egyptian Red

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