The coronavirus, terrorists and drug dealers: Egypt’s Armed Forces are currently involved in fierce fighting on multiple fronts
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Egypt is rolling up its sleeves to contain the spread of the coronavirus
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Egypt underscored its desire to protect and strengthen human rights
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An Islamic State commander was killed in a shootout with the military
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UN peace-making efforts in Yemen are coming under question as the spectre of renewed open conflict looms
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Yemen’s warring political forces have met in Amman under UN auspices, but while the Geneva settlement track looks set to be revived, negotiations will be fraught
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An exchange of prisoners offers a glimmer of hope on the Stockholm track, while tensions rise in the Yemeni south against the Saudi military presence
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Al-Ahram Weekly reports on Sinai’s second terrorist attack this month
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G5 Sahel chiefs-of-staff met this week to hammer out a consensual counter-terrorist strategy
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The meeting will bring together the chiefs of staff of the G5 Sahel countries and representatives of donor states
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Egypt and Saudi Arabia wrapped up the Morgan-16 joint naval drill on 30 January
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With the inauguration of Barnis Military Base in the south, all of Egypt’s borders are secured with state-of-the-art armaments, writes Ahmed Eleiba
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The Berlin conference on Libyan moved the crisis in the right direction after it had appeared that Ankara and Moscow were on the verge of commandeering the process
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