Netflix to debut its first Egyptian original series ‘Paranormal’
Netflix Inc will on Thursday debut its first Egyptian television series “Paranormal,” a major step
Three-way talks on Blue Nile dam to resume on Tuesday: Ramaphosa
Negotiations between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over a multi-billion dollar dam on the Blue Nile will
Egypt upgrades visitor experience at Giza pyramids site
Egypt has unveiled new visitor facilities on the plateau outside Cairo where the Great Pyramid of
Egypt begins voting to elect new parliament
Polls opened in Egypt on Saturday for parliamentary elections that will stretch over several weeks
Pro-Sisi party set to lock in control as Egypt heads to polls
As Egyptians prepare to vote for a new parliament, a party that champions the president seems
Young Egyptian remembers father killed by COVID-19 as she heads back to school
When 12-year-old Sama Mohamed’s father died of the coronavirus in May, the family tried cutting
Egyptian grandfather becomes world’s oldest soccer pro
Egyptian grandfather Ezzeldin Bahader has been recognised as the world’s oldest professional soccer
Lindiwe Zulu unanimously elected as chairperson of the Partners in Population and Development
Social Development Minister, Lindiwe Zulu, has been elected the new Chairperson of the Partners in
Egypt’s September inflation of 3.7% could trigger IMF consultation
Egypt’s headline inflation came in at under 4% in September, potentially triggering consultations
Libyan rivals agree to further military talks: UN
Libya’s warring sides have agreed to resume military talks next week after meeting in Egypt, the
Several hundred arrests amid protest calls in Egypt: Rights group
Egyptian authorities have detained at least 382 people since September 20 amid reports of small,
Could Egypt’s #MeToo movement be the tinder for a ‘feminist revolution’?
In just two months, Egypt’s burgeoning #MeToo movement has exposed sexual assaults, spurred legal
Egyptian orchestra for visually-impaired women resumes concerts amid coronavirus
Egypt’s Al Nour Wal Amal (light and hope) chamber orchestra, a music group of visually-impaired
With tourists slow to return, Egypt’s resorts and ancient sites face tough winter
At the Pyramids of Giza, just a handful of tourists walks among the ancient wonders. Twelve people
Pope calls for dialogue between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan over Nile dam
Pope Francis called for dialogue between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on Saturday, urging them not to
Egypt’s Sisi welcomes UAE-Israel deal, halt to annexation of Palestinian lands
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Thursday welcomed a deal between the United Arab Emirates
Senior Muslim Brotherhood figure dies in prison in Egypt
Essam el-Erian, a senior leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, died in prison in Cairo on Thursday
Egypt to withdraw from latest dam talks for internal consultations – statement
Egypt said on Tuesday that it has decided to withdraw from the latest round of tripartite
Egypt and Sudan criticise Ethiopia at start of new Nile dam talks
Egypt and Sudan criticised Ethiopia for what they called unilateral filling of its Blue Nile dam at
Economic pitfalls risk cooling Egypt’s hot money inflows
The threat of conflict in Libya, water security worries and a flatlining tourist sector risk