Ahmed Morsy's Articles

Egypt is on alert for monkeypox, though no cases have yet been detected.

Egypt’s first rail transit connecting Greater Cairo to the new capital has been inaugurated.

Veteran political commentator Amr El-Shobaki gives Ahmed Morsy his take on how to make the national dialogue a success.

Some 32 residential houseboats are to be removed from the River Nile in Giza, causing a public outcry.

The former president’s son decided to make what has become a very controversial video.

Life is back without coronavirus restrictions, but not everyone is happy.

Internet usage skyrocketed in Ramadan. Al-Ahram Weekly asks why

Egypt’s car market is in limbo following decisions leading to the depreciation of the pound and a rise in interest rates.

Thousands of people on Saturday mourned the death of a Coptic priest who was murdered in Alexandria on Friday night.

On Saturday, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Ali Moselhi said commodity prices in the local market had not yet been affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war, and blamed recent price hikes on coronavirus pandemic-led global inflation.

Ambitious plans to improve the national road network are paying off.

Egypt will soon start producing mRNA coronavirus vaccines.

Egypt is witnessing a spike in Covid-19 cases amid its fifth coronavirus wave though infections rates are expected to recede by the end of this month.

Egypt is witnessing a record rise in infections with the Omicron variant of Covid-19, though the risk of serious illness or hospitalisation is far lower.

Cairo governorate’s announcement of plans to demolish Nasr City’s sixth and seventh districts has left residents of the area worried and confused, reports Ahmed Morsy

“The situation in Egypt is currently very stable,” said Presidential Adviser for Health Affairs Mohamed Awad Tageddin on Saturday.

Work on the New Administrative Capital continued throughout the year, with the project now due to be inaugurated in mid-2022

Medium to heavy downpours across Egypt started on Friday night and left disruption in their wake

Al-Ahram Weekly reports on the outcry surrounding videos that recently emerged of a former Egyptian priest denigrating Islam

Starting next month, government offices and state employees will begin a gradual move to the new capital.

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