Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated on Saturday via the video conference new housing projects nationwide for residents of 22 unsafe areas as part of the government's ongoing efforts to relocate residents of slums to new housing.
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Egypt said on Monday that the negotiations with Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) are "almost frozen."
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Millions of school and university students will begin physically attending classes for the first time in 18 months starting Saturday despite a recent surge in coronavirus in the pandemic's fourth wave.
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Egypt is set to commence with exporting gas to Lebanon soon as part of a previously agreed upon roadmap to ease Lebanon's power crisis, the two countries' energy ministers said on Tuesday after two-day talks in Cairo.
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Egypt has inoculated over 7 million citizens with the full two-dose course against COVID-19, according to the latest official count, as the country increases efforts to reach its target of vaccinating 40 million of its eligible population by December.
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Minister of Health and Population Hala Zayed announced on Monday that the government may soon vaccinate high school students with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, as the country is currently studying lowering the 18-year age limit for COVID-19 immunisation.
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Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah El-Sisi has said he would never interfere with judicial decisions, based on the fact that Egyptian law would not allow him to do so as well as because of his deep-rooted understanding of the nature of the judicial system.
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Egypt's Ministry of Health and Mercedes-Benz reached an agreement whereby the German automotive giant will supply Egypt with 2,510 ambulances and mobile clinics for over EGP 3 billion ($190 million) as part of the countryside-based Decent Life initiative.
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The district will attract international companies given the availability of the necessary facilities, the cabinet said
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President Sisi made the remarks during a meeting with the speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives Aguila Saleh and Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar
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During a meeting of Libya's neighbours today, FM Shoukry affirmed Cairo's 'unwavering' support for security and stability in Libya
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The cases experienced very mild symptoms and did not require admission to a hospital
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The move has been carried out despite lack of agreement with downstream countries Egypt and Sudan
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The Egyptian minister will also hold talks with congolese officials on water management projects
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The government has earmarked large financial allocations to strengthen social protection services provided for women, enhancing measures for protecting them against violence, El-Sisi said
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Both downstream countries said Ethiopia's announcement of starting the second filling of the GERD despite the lack of an agreement reveals its indifference to the foreseeable negative impacts on Cairo and Khartoum
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Sudanese Irrigation Minister Yasser Abbas said that the GERD issue 'has become complicated and more of a political issue rather than a technical one'
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The Sudanese irrigation minister made the remarks during a presser on Monday, three days before the 15-member body is set to hold a session over the GERD issue
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