Egypt is on alert for monkeypox, though no cases have yet been detected.
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Egypt’s first rail transit connecting Greater Cairo to the new capital has been inaugurated.
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Veteran political commentator Amr El-Shobaki gives Ahmed Morsy his take on how to make the national dialogue a success.
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Some 32 residential houseboats are to be removed from the River Nile in Giza, causing a public outcry.
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The former president’s son decided to make what has become a very controversial video.
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Life is back without coronavirus restrictions, but not everyone is happy.
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Internet usage skyrocketed in Ramadan. Al-Ahram Weekly asks why
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Egypt’s car market is in limbo following decisions leading to the depreciation of the pound and a rise in interest rates.
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Thousands of people on Saturday mourned the death of a Coptic priest who was murdered in Alexandria on Friday night.
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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.
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Ambitious plans to improve the national road network are paying off.
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Egypt will soon start producing mRNA coronavirus vaccines.
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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.
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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.
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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
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“The situation in Egypt is currently very stable,” said Presidential Adviser for Health Affairs Mohamed Awad Tageddin on Saturday.
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Work on the New Administrative Capital continued throughout the year, with the project now due to be inaugurated in mid-2022
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Medium to heavy downpours across Egypt started on Friday night and left disruption in their wake
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Al-Ahram Weekly reports on the outcry surrounding videos that recently emerged of a former Egyptian priest denigrating Islam
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Starting next month, government offices and state employees will begin a gradual move to the new capital.
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