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Egypt - Page 2

December 29, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Gaza Conflict and Israel’s Bold Plan to Challenge the Suez Canal

by Our Correspondent in Doha The ongoing war in Gaza has not only reignited tensions in the region but also cast a spotlight on a controversial Israeli project that could reshape global

Business

Egypt Launches Marina Delta Lagoons Resort Featuring Jewish-Inspired Design

Egypt has unveiled one of its latest major architectural projects, the Marina Delta Lagoons Resort, located near New Mansoura and Baltim in Kafr El-Sheikh. The resort has been designed with a Jewish-inspired Menorah motif, a symbolic gesture aimed at fostering

August 24, 2025

Egypt’s Desert Gamble: The Mega-Farm Project Redrawing the Future of Agriculture

Diplomacy/Social

Across the western edge of Cairo, beyond the city’s dense urban landscape, a new agricultural frontier is emerging from the desert. Alongside the Dabaa

Misery on the Nile

Columns

The massacre in Gaza of Palestinian civilians – half of them women and children – has brought growing worldwide condemnation of Israel and a surge

Israel Signs Record-Breaking $35 Billion Gas Export Deal with Egypt

December 18, 2025
Business

Israel has signed the largest natural gas export agreement in its history, sealing a deal with Egypt valued at 112 billion shekels (approximately $34.6 billion), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday.

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Suez to Gwadar: The New Trade Superhighway

December 2, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

On November 30, 2025, Egypt proposed an ambitious plan to establish a commercial corridor linking the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) with Pakistan’s Gwadar Port. This proposal, articulated by Egypt’s Foreign Minister

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Egypt Launches Marina Delta Lagoons Resort Featuring Jewish-Inspired Design

August 24, 2025
Business

Egypt has unveiled one of its latest major architectural projects, the Marina Delta Lagoons Resort, located near New Mansoura and Baltim in Kafr El-Sheikh. The resort has been designed with a Jewish-inspired

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Egypt Grants Permanent Residency to Senior Palestinian Leaders Expelled from Syria

August 23, 2025
Diplomacy

Egypt has granted permanent residency to several senior figures from Palestinian factions who were forced to leave Syria following the takeover of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) last year. Among those

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Israel’s Leviathan Gas Field to Supply Egypt with $35 Billion in Fuel Over 14 Years

August 7, 2025
Business

Israel’s largest natural gas consortium has signed a major deal to supply $35 billion worth of fuel to Egypt over the next 14 years, underscoring Cairo’s growing reliance on imported energy amid

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Chinese Manufacturers Flock to Egypt Amid Shifting Global Trade Dynamics

June 16, 2025
Business

Until recently, Jiahao’s modest guest house in a quiet corner of Cairo mainly served Chinese tourists eager to see Egypt’s famed pyramids. But this spring, the hostel’s clientele changed dramatically. Instead of

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Egypt: Moses’ Monastery Faces Closure After 1,500 Years

May 30, 2025
History

A ruling by an Egyptian court has cast a shadow over the future of St Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai — the world’s oldest continuously operating Christian monastic community — raising fears of

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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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French Egyptologist Decodes Secret Messages on Luxor Obelisk

April 20, 2025
Diplomacy/History

A French Egyptologist has uncovered seven hidden messages within the hieroglyphs of the Luxor Obelisk in Paris, revealing the powerful propaganda of Pharaoh Ramses II. Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, a hieroglyphic cryptology specialist at

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Lost Pharaoh Thutmose II’s Tomb Discovered in Egypt

February 21, 2025
News

Archaeologists have uncovered the long-lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II in Egypt’s Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis, making it the most significant archaeological discovery since the unearthing of Tutankhamun’s tomb in

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