Paris 2024
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News
7/28/2024 5:27:47 PM
The swimming portion of a practice run for the Olympic triathlon was canceled Sunday because of concerns about water quality in the Seine River, but Paris officials said they're confident that triathletes will be able to swim in the city's famed waterway during the actual events this coming week.
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Business
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Economy
7/27/2024 7:10:03 PM
Minister of Finance Ahmed Kouchouk discussed in a meeting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Egypt’s keenness on implementing structural reforms and encouraging private investments in renewable energy, technology, water desalination, and infrastructure.
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Paris 2024
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News
7/24/2024 2:56:37 PM
Five players on Australia’s women’s water polo team for the Paris Olympics have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
7/23/2024 9:28:16 PM
The fifth filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has begun against the will of Egypt and Sudan, writes Doaa El-Bey
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Egypt
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Society
7/23/2024 5:40:57 PM
Egyptian authorities have placed six major governorates along the Mediterranean coast on high alert following a noticeable recession in seawater.
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Business
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Economy
7/23/2024 4:30:12 PM
Around 19 percent of the concessional development financing allocated by international partners is directed toward water projects across Egypt, said Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat on Tuesday.
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World
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International
7/21/2024 1:58:49 PM
The Philippines and China have agreed on an "arrangement" for resupplying Filipino troops stationed on a South China Sea reef, Manila said Sunday, after a series of escalating confrontations in the disputed waters.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
7/16/2024 11:02:18 PM
Wastewater pumping stations in one of Gaza's main cities stopped working on Tuesday because fuel had run out, the local authority said, expressing fears that disease could rapidly spread.
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World
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Region
7/13/2024 4:53:07 PM
A Lebanese security source said an Israeli air strike Saturday killed two civilians collecting water in south Lebanon, while Lebanese media said a drone strike in the area killed two men.
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Paris 2024
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News
7/11/2024 6:32:00 PM
Caeleb Dressel knows the age-group days of "simply swimming" can never return for a seven-time Olympic gold medallist.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
7/6/2024 2:32:05 PM
Thousands of displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza have sought refuge in one of the territory’s largest soccer arenas, where families now scrape by with little food or water as they try to keep one step ahead of Israel's latest barbaric "military operation".
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
7/4/2024 10:37:33 AM
A group of Israeli settlers returned to the Palestinian village of Umm al-Khair in the southern West Bank on Wednesday, cutting the village’s water pipes and leaving some 200 Palestinians there without access to water.
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World
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War in Ukraine
7/3/2024 6:50:35 PM
NATO countries on Wednesday signed off on a watered down pledge to keep supplying Ukraine with around 40 billion euros in weapons next year, diplomats said.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Entre nous
7/2/2024 8:06:07 PM
From sun protection and hydration to entertainment and convenience, being well-prepared can make all the difference and allow you to relax, enjoy, and make the most of your time by the sea.
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Egypt
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Foreign Affairs
6/26/2024 10:33:55 PM
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam and his Southern Sudanese counterpart Pal Mai Deng inaugurated the "Bahr El-Ghazal River Clearing Project" in Bentiu, the capital of Unity State in South Sudan.
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Egypt
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Foreign Affairs
6/26/2024 11:44:17 AM
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam and his South Sudanese counterpart Pal Mai Deng inaugurated the Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) in the capital city of Juba on Tuesday.
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World
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Region
6/24/2024 11:21:54 AM
A possible attack by Yemen's Houthi on Monday targeted a ship further away from nearly all of the previous assaults they've launched in the Gulf of Aden, officials said, potentially part of a widening escalation by the group.
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Egypt
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Urban & Transport
6/23/2024 12:15:34 PM
Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation revealed on Saturday that the mysterious plant which appeared to be invading part of the Nile River in Damietta in a viral video that raised concerns was "Pistia" or “Nile Cabbage,” as commonly known.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
6/20/2024 2:26:00 PM
The Future of Egypt is a huge milestone project enhancing water and food security.
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World
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Region
6/17/2024 4:53:15 PM
In the Libyan village of Kabaw in the Nafusa Mountains, M'hamed Maakaf waters an ailing fig tree as climate change pushes villagers to forsake lands and livestock.
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