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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Economy
6/10/2022 2:38:00 PM
Egypt’s car market has sustained hard blows over recent months as a result of rising costs and shortages of electronic components.
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World
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Region
6/9/2022 12:00:43 PM
Eight months after national elections, Iraq still doesn't have a government and there seems to be no clear way out of the dangerous deadlock.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/8/2022 12:04:10 PM
After surgery, some cancer patients can safely skip radiation or chemotherapy, according to two studies exploring shorter, gentler cancer care.
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World
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International
6/5/2022 12:03:43 PM
North Korea test-fired a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles from multiple locations toward the sea on Sunday, South Korea's military said, extending a provocative streak in weapons demonstrations this year that U.S. and South Korean officials say may culminate with a nuclear test explosion.
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War in Ukraine
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Diplomacy
6/3/2022 6:18:26 PM
African Union head Macky Sall said Friday he was "reassured" after talks in Russia with President Vladimir Putin on food shortages caused by fighting in Ukraine.
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War in Ukraine
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Diplomacy
6/3/2022 2:33:16 PM
African Union head Macky Sall on Friday urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to take into account the suffering in African countries from food shortages caused by the conflict in Ukraine.
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War in Ukraine
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Economy
6/2/2022 6:09:00 PM
At his garage in the south of Moscow, 35-year-old mechanic Ivan is starting to worry.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
5/31/2022 6:37:44 PM
Two Egyptian films will be screened during the upcoming seventh edition of the Iraqi Wasit International Short Film Festival, which will kick off on 1 June and run for three days.
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World
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International
5/30/2022 2:15:22 PM
China fell short Monday on a bold plan to have 10 Pacific nations endorse a sweeping new agreement covering everything from security to fisheries as some in the region expressed deep concerns.
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World
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Region
5/29/2022 10:30:01 AM
Salah Chelab crushed a husk of wheat plucked from his sprawling farmland south of Baghdad and inspected its seeds in the palm of one hand. They were several grams lighter than he hoped.
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World
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Africa
5/26/2022 11:45:39 PM
Senegal's President Macky Sall fired his health minister on Thursday as his country mourned the death of 11 newborn babies in a hospital fire blamed on an electrical short circuit.
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World
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International
5/25/2022 3:34:52 PM
North Korea test-launched a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile and two shorter-range weapons toward its eastern waters Wednesday, South Korea said, hours after President Joe Biden ended a trip to Asia where he reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to defend its allies in the face of the North's nuclear threat.
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Sports
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Talents Abroad
5/25/2022 2:36:00 PM
Egypt midfielder Mohamed Elneny will stay at Arsenal for at least one more year after penning a short-term contract extension, the club confirmed on Wednesday.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
5/24/2022 7:39:25 PM
Al-Ahram Weekly provides a short history of Egyptian films at Cannes.
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Business
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Tech
5/23/2022 5:30:29 PM
Mohamed El-Shinawi, advisor to the Minister of Higher Education and co-chair of the PRIMA foundation, spoke to Ahram Online about the North-South cooperation between Mediterranean countries to tackle the challenging issues of food shortage, water management and clean energy.
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War in Ukraine
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Economy
5/22/2022 5:42:43 PM
Fears over global food shortages as the Ukraine war grinds on is spurring calls for a safe corridor for ships to exit the Black Sea, but the logistics are daunting and would need Russian cooperation.
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World
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International
5/22/2022 5:25:58 PM
Davos _ the hub of an elite annual gathering in the Swiss Alps _ is back, more than two years after the coronavirus pandemic kept its business gurus, political leaders and high-minded activists away. There's no shortage of urgent issues for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting to tackle.
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World
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Africa
5/14/2022 8:01:27 PM
A top United Nations humanitarian official has raised concern about people going hungry in a remote part of northern Kenya, joining calls for the international community to commit more resources to address the wider region's drought crisis.
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War in Ukraine
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Economy
5/14/2022 6:26:54 PM
India banned wheat exports without government approval Saturday after its hottest March on record hit production, in a blow to countries reeling from supply shortages and soaring prices since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Sports
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Talents Abroad
5/13/2022 2:43:16 PM
Egyptian Liverpool star Mohamed Salah was included in the shortlist of the 2021-22 Premier League (PL) Player of the Season award.
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