Egypt said on Tuesday that it is interested in resuming negotiations soon with Sudan and Ethiopia to reach a balanced and fair agreement on the disputed Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
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The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources announced on Thursday that it signed two oil exploration deals in the Western and Eastern Deserts worth at least $506 million in total with Canada’s TransGlobe Energy Corporation and Pharos Energy.
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Egypt will soon sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a foreign consultancy to prepare a 12-month strategy to determine accessibility and opportunities in Egypt for green hydrogen production, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker said.
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Egypt awarded eight oil exploration blocks to oil giants Eni, British Petroleum, Apex International, Energy Egypt, United Energy, Enap Sipetrol, and Ina, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources announced on Monday.
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The first-ever digital unwrapping of a mummy, which was conducted on ancient Egyptian King Amenhotep I, has revealed for the first time the king’s facial features as well as details related to his mummification process and reburial.
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President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said on Monday that Egypt aims to join the ranks of developed states in the production of electric power and renewable energy as well as electricity linkage projects with neighboring countries.
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Egypt will start implementing its first-ever insurance policy for Egyptians living abroad on 1 January 2022, Minister of Emigration and Expatriate Affairs Nabila Makram announced on Monday.
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Egypt has asked the representatives of US multinational automotive giant General Motors (GM) and Al-Mansour Automotive Company to submit a comprehensive study of their plans to manufacture electronic vehicles locally, as they plan to launch electric, eco-friendly vehicles in the country in 2022.
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There has been a change in the composition of the membership of the UNSC, which could affect support for the Egyptian-Sudanese action, the AL ambassador said
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Local Development Minister Mahmoud Shaarawy stressed on Egypt’s commitment towards the continent and its potential and expertise to back other African states and defend their interests internationally
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UK Club said it’s now involved in talks regarding the authority’s claim over the grounding of the ship for six days, signaling renewed efforts to reach a settlement
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The meeting comes on the back of the Arab League's decision to support both downstream countries' stances in the long-running issue
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Per the decree by Finance Minister Mohamed Maait, the decision applies to all restaurants and shops with over EGP 500,000 in revenues annually
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The SCA’s statement comes a few days after UK Club said that the speed of the Ever Given was controlled by the canal’s operator before it ran aground and blocked traffic in the strategic canal for six days in March
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The Egyptian statement comes one day after the Ethiopian PM said his country will build over 100 small and medium dams in various regional states in the coming new fiscal year
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The SCA has slashed its compensation claim of $916 million to $550 million to settle the current judicial dispute, with the mega-ship to be allowed to leave if nearly 40 percent of the sum is paid in cash.
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Egypt will not accept an Ethiopian unilateral move, Abdel-Ati said
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