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Eighteen people lost their lives in a devastating highway crash in Egypt on Thursday afternoon after a truck slammed into a pickup, authorities confirmed. Three others survived with injuries. The crash occurred along the 30 June Axis, south of Port Said province. According to a statement from the Labor Ministry, the victims were fishermen traveling…
Egypt has refreshed its Cabinet, installing a new defense minister and 13 other officials as...
Egypt’s legislature has endorsed an extensive cabinet overhaul, approving changes to...
Diplomatic pressure around Sudan’s grinding war returned to the spotlight in Cairo on...
A deadly fire and explosion tore through a textile dye facility in Egypt’s Nile Delta city of Mahalla early Friday, leaving at least eight people dead and 29 others injured, according to officials....
Four people have been arrested after the Egyptian Museum in Cairo lost a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet, according to the country’s interior ministry. The bracelet, which has been described as a golden...
Amid economic strain and political fatigue, Egyptians headed to the polls on Monday to vote in Senate elections that will fill two-thirds of the chamber’s 300 seats. The Senate, a relatively new...
A wave of emotion swept through Cairo’s main train station Monday as hundreds of Sudanese refugees, their bags packed tight with belongings and memories, boarded trains bound for home. After months,...
Egypt is turning to sports as a key tool to improve its international image, strengthen diplomatic ties, and support long-term development goals. This strategy is part of a growing global trend where countries...
Officials announced Wednesday that Egypt’s Suez Canal revenue plunged by nearly two-thirds in 2024, citing escalating regional tensions and ongoing Middle East conflicts as the primary causes of...
A bold new theory is turning biblical history on its head, suggesting that the original Garden of Eden wasn’t in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) after all—but nestled beneath Egypt’s iconic...
Scientists have controversially claimed that a vast underground city in Egypt predates the Giza pyramids by tens of thousands of years, a theory that, if true, could rewrite human history. The bold...

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