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Egypt condemned a deadly attack by the Houthis early on Monday against Bahraini forces stationed on the Saudi southern border with Yemen as part of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition.

After Kyiv announced sending 17,600 tons of grain to Egypt, Moscow said it had delivered more than eight million tons of wheat to Egypt over the past fiscal year.

Egypt’s National Dialogue’s Board of Trustees urged state bodies to maintain their neutrality during the upcoming presidential elections and safeguard candidates’ right to campaign freely.

Cairene authorities denied on Tuesday demolishing the tomb belonging to legendary Egyptian poet laureate Ahmed Shawqi (1868-1932), nicknamed the Prince of Poets, after photos depicting debris at his tomb in Historic Cairo sparked uproar on social media.

Russia has denied US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent claim that it has destroyed “another 13,000 tons of grain headed to feed people in Egypt and Romania,” describing them as "clumsy propaganda."

If you are short on time or not a big fan of queuing for tickets at the railway stations, you can now book all of your train tickets online, including using Fawry e-payment for some trains.

Egypt has welcomed a joint statement signed by Libyan leaders, reaffirming control of the country’s political future and urging the United Nations Support Mission in Libya to refrain from acting unilaterally.

Egypt has warned that the Quran burning and desecration incidents in Sweden have damaged the image of the European country in the Arab and Islamic worlds.

In a resolute stance, Egypt is committed to devising lasting solutions to its ongoing economic challenges, affirmed President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi on Saturday during his visit to the Military Academy.

The National Dialogue proposed amendments to several articles of Law 149/2019, which regulates the exercise of civil work, including raising the 25 percent ceiling on non-Egyptians’ NGO membership.

The foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq reviewed their trilateral cooperation and strategic integration projects in a meeting in Cairo on Tuesday, according to a statement by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Head of Egypt's Syndicate of Journalists Khaled El-Balshy voiced his unwavering support for the staff of both the BBC Cairo office and Al-Wafd newspaper against the “intransigence" of their managements.

The first meeting of Sudan’s neighbouring states’ foreign ministers in Chad has stressed the need to maintain direct and continuous contacts with the Sudanese belligerents “in order to identify the determinants for a lasting ceasefire.”

Turkish companies Vestel, a home and professional appliance manufacturer, and Zorlu, a multinational holding company, are planning to establish a home appliances factory in Egypt with over $70 million investment for the first phase.

A total of 112,240 students with highest grades in Thanaweya Amma (final high school year) exams this year will submit their desired public colleges next week from Saturday until Wednesday, a step that allows them to compete for leading faculties.

A group of high-profile Egyptian investors abroad will soon establish an investment company to engage the country’s expats in high-return national projects, Minister of Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates' Affairs Soha Gendy said.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrived in New Alamein on Saturday to hold talks with President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and attend unity talks with top representatives of Palestinian factions on Sunday.

Egypt denied recent rumours that the largest gas field in the Mediterranean, Zohr, is experiencing a decline in production due to technical issues that could jeopardize its operation.

The Egyptian government has introduced a new load-shedding program this week, which involves power cuts at specific times throughout the day.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed asserted that the contentious Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will provide "great benefits" to all parties, stressing that Ethiopia does not want to cause any harm to the downstream countries.

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