The second phase of relocating government ministries and institutions to the New Administrative Capital started early this week.
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As part of efforts to rejuvenate central Cairo, the Interior Ministry’s former headquarters is being developed into a mixed-use hub, reports Ahmed Morsy
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Egypt is digging a 174-kilometre watercourse in the Western Desert to irrigate its largest ever agricultural project with reused water
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In an exclusive interview with Ahram Online, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Egypt is a very valuable partner for the European Union (EU) in combatting irregular migration, stressing that the 65-year-old Danish-Egyptian partnership has great prospects.
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State employees will relocate to Egypt’s New Administrative Capital by March.
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The rules under which Egyptians abroad can import tax-free cars are being eased.
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Egypt inaugurated the first phase of New Mansoura, one of 30 fourth-generation smart cities planned since 2014.
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Sharm El-Sheikh has been rejuvenated for COP27 attendees, reports Ahmed Morsy
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“Formulating an agenda that satisfies 197 parties was not an easy job but it was done. We have a good record in terms of items that have been included," Cecilia Kinuthia Njenga, director of the Intergovernmental Process and Collective Progress at UNFCCC, told Al-Ahram Weekly.
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The foreign minister of Pakistan spoke with Ahmed Morsy on how Islamabad has been affected by climate change and the successful inclusion of loss and damage on the COP27 agenda
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Africa — the continent most vulnerable to climate change and least responsible for emissions — needs more than promises.
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Developing countries are pushing industrialised nations to shoulder their responsibilities for managing climate change, Mahmoud Bakr and Ahmed Morsy report from Sharm El-Sheikh.
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The Egyptian pound fell on Thursday during trading hours by 17 percent against the US dollar and 19 percent against the euro as the Central Bank of Egypt adopts a "flexible exchange-rate regime" as part of the new economic reform programme.
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Demarcating maritime borders in the Mediterranean and Red seas were critical to exploiting the Zohr gas field, which kept Egypt from going dark due to electrical shortages, President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Sunday.
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Al-Ahram Weekly reviews Egypt’s steps to become a hub for producing and exporting green hydrogen.
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Forty-one people, including 15 children, died on Sunday when a Coptic church in Imbaba was engulfed in flames. Ahmed Morsy reports on the tragic blaze
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Al-Ahram Weekly reviews the recently launched website of COP27.
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Amid the ongoing development and improvements in recent years of the roads and railway sector in Egypt, news of current major accidents drew headlines for their relatively large death tolls.
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