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World - Region
11/22/2022 7:11:02 PM
A dilapidated fishing boat crammed with hundreds of migrants that lost its steering and had been drifting in the Mediterranean Sea south of the Greek island of Crete has been successfully towed to port, Greek authorities said Tuesday.

Al-Ahram Weekly - Features
11/22/2022 6:29:15 PM
This year’s Borollos International Art Symposium in Kafr Al-Sheikh governorate took fish as one of its themes, writes Ameera Fouad

COP27 - Climate change
11/9/2022 10:51:34 AM
Fish, rice, mangrove trees and the lush delta wetlands where the massive Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers drain into the Bay of Bengal.

COP27 - Climate change
11/8/2022 10:37:03 AM
Flamingos, herons and fish once filled a freshwater lagoon in southern Spain. Today, it's a fetid brown splotch. The whisper of wind in the grass is a sad substitute for the cacophony of migratory birds.

COP27 - To Know
10/18/2022 1:54:00 PM
On the occasion of the 27th session of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27) scheduled to be held in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh on the Red Sea in Egypt in November, Ahram Online shares a list of the most endangered species in the Red Sea and the related conservation initiatives.

COP27 - Climate change
10/12/2022 7:53:25 PM
The natural resources that form ocean ecosystems can play a significant role in the socio-economic growth and development of nations.

Multimedia - In Pictures
10/11/2022 12:14:00 PM

World - War in Ukraine
10/8/2022 7:44:18 PM
Ukraine's recent rapid advance into Russian-occupied territory liberated the resort village of Shchurove, once a forest haven for families and fishermen taking a break from city life.

COP27 - Climate change
10/6/2022 3:02:45 PM
All the crops had died and the farmed fish had escaped their ponds. The only road to the village was flooded and the water just kept getting higher, says Asiyah, 38, who like many Indonesians uses only one name.

Al-Ahram Weekly - Features
9/9/2022 3:34:00 PM
Prominent architect and conservationist Soheir Zaki Hawas explains to Al-Ahram Weekly that urban development and heritage preservation can be reconciled, even in a growing city like Cairo

Egypt - Urban & Transport
8/24/2022 9:37:56 PM
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has called for preparing a comprehensive study to improve fishing capabilities in Lake Nasser.

Multimedia - In Pictures
8/23/2022 9:00:21 PM

Arts & Culture - Entertainment
8/16/2022 10:04:17 PM
Ahram Online highlights a selection of do-not-miss cultural events for this week (17-23 August) in Cairo, Alexandria, and Alamein.

World - International
8/6/2022 7:53:15 PM
A dangerous wildfire burning in a remote area just south of the Oregon border appears to have caused the deaths of tens of thousands of Klamath River fish, the Karuk Tribe said.

World - Region
7/24/2022 11:13:53 PM
Italian vessels have recovered five bodies and rescued 674 people packed on a fishing boat adrift in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast, the Italian Coast Guard said Sunday, while European charities reported saving more than 500 more.

World - International
6/28/2022 2:43:07 PM
The Biden administration is stepping up efforts to combat illegal fishing by China, ordering federal agencies to better coordinate among themselves as well as with foreign partners in a bid to promote sustainable exploitation of the world's oceans.

World - International
6/11/2022 5:14:21 PM
Long-sought WTO agreements on fisheries subsidies and a Covid vaccine patent waiver moved a step closer to completion Saturday after negotiators finalised texts for ministerial review, but significant obstacles remained in hammering out a final deal.

World - 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.

Egypt - Foreign Affairs
5/8/2022 10:32:35 PM
Twenty Egyptian sailors, who were released earlier this month after being held by Yemen’s Houthis for about a month over charges of trespassing into Yemeni territorial waters, have arrived back home.

World - International
3/23/2022 2:53:59 PM
A lorry drivers' strike, mass protests by farmers and fishermen, industrial production stoppages: record inflation levels have fuelled growing anger with Spain's left-wing government as energy prices go through the roof.

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