From creaking Cairo, Egypt plans high-tech leap with new capital
In Egypt’s new capital on the outskirts of Cairo, residents will use smart cards and apps to unlock
Egypt’s Sisi, Qatar’s Tamim meet for the first time since reconciliation
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani in Baghdad
Egypt to intensify vaccination ahead of a likely fourth COVID-19 wave
Egypt will vaccinate all 4.5 million of its state employees against COVID-19 in August and September
Egypt’s ancient King Khufu’s Boat is moved from Giza pyramids to a new home
King Khufu’s Boat, an ancient vessel that is the oldest and largest wooden boat discovered in Egypt,
Eight Egyptian soldiers killed in anti-terrorism operations
Eight Egyptian army soldiers have been killed in anti-terrorism operations, the armed forces said on
UN to support mediated talks between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
The UN Security Council says it will support attempts by the African Union to mediate talks between
UNSC supports African Union mediation effort in Nile dam row
The United Nations Security Council members are supporting the African Union’s mediation efforts on
Egypt eases guest limits in hospitality sector as infections fall
Egypt’s cabinet eased guest limits for hotels, restaurants, cinemas and theatres to 70% of their
Egypt’s Sisi opens naval base close to border with Libya
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi inaugurated a naval base on Saturday 135 km from the border
Egypt upholds death sentence for 12 senior Muslim Brotherhood figures
Egypt’s highest civilian court on Monday upheld death sentences for 12 senior Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt aims to vaccinate 40% of population by end of 2021: PM
Egypt aims to vaccinate 40% of its population against coronavirus by the end of 2021, Prime Minister
Egypt opens large centers to address rising demand for COVID-19 vaccinations
The Egyptian health ministry is opening larger centers to address the rising demand for COVID-19
US concerned about increasing political, ethnic polarisation in Ethiopia
The United States is deeply concerned about increasing political and ethnic polarisation throughout
Egypt’s road building drive eases jams, leaves some unhappy
At weekends, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is often driven out to a road construction site
Reduced claim still high, says insurer of ship that blocked the Suez Canal
UK Club, an insurer of the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal in March, said on Monday, a
Egyptian court jails student in case that led to sex crimes debate
An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced a university student to eight years in jail for sex crimes,
Egyptian mummies paraded through Cairo on way to new museum
A grand parade conveyed 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies in special capsules across the capital
Train collision kills 32 people, injures dozens in Egypt: Ministry
At least 32 people were killed and 91 injured when two trains collided in central Egypt on Friday,
Egypt prepares to start move to new capital, away from Cairo
Egypt is racing to prepare a grandiose new capital city in the desert east of Cairo before the first
Egypt says Turkey must lay ground for normalising ties with actions
Turkey’s actions must show alignment with Egypt’s principles and goals for relations between the two