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▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 165
▪ Can India’s Rahul Gandhi defeat Narendra Modi with ‘unity marches’?
▪ British government to introduce independent football regulator
▪ Bank of Japan scraps negative interest rate in first hike in 17 years
▪ North Korea’s Kim oversees ‘super-large’ rocket launcher drills
▪ Elon Musk defends using prescribed ketamine for ‘negative frame of mind’
▪ Schedule, teams, prize money, format: All you need to know about IPL 2024
▪ Haiti unrest fuels fear, frustration in tight-knit Haitian diasporas
▪ Tech giant Nvidia unveils higher performing ‘superchips’ to power AI
▪ After conquering pop music, film and food, South Korea woos digital nomads
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 754
▪ How the uncommitted vote against Biden’s Gaza policy is going ‘national’
▪ Biden warns Netanyahu against ‘mistake’ of invading Rafah: White House
▪ Armed Groups Kidnap Hundreds Across Northern Nigeria
▪ The case for no candidate like Biden ever again
▪ UN-backed report says famine ‘imminent’ in northern Gaza
▪ What’s the impact of Niger cutting military ties with the US?
▪ Israel asks ICJ not to order new measures over looming famine in Gaza
▪ At least 12 bodies found after gang attacks in upscale Haiti suburb
▪ Lawyers say ‘not possible’ for Trump to post bond in $454m civil fraud case
▪ Gunmen in Nigeria kidnap at least 87 people in new attack
▪ US Truth and Healing Commission on Indigenous Boarding Schools is Long Overdue
▪ No evidence of brain injury in people suffering ‘Havana Syndrome’: US study
▪ India bank ordered to share electoral bonds data linking donors, recipients
▪ Famine expected in Gaza between now and May: What to know?
▪ Gaza has become the ‘greatest open-air graveyard’
▪ Al Jazeera journalist beaten, arrested by Israeli forces from Gaza hospital
▪ Watching the watchdogs: Piers, airdrops, and mediagenic spectacles in Gaza
▪ Photos: Record heat index of 62.3C scorches Rio de Janeiro
▪ Putin wins again but what happened in Russia’s election protests?
▪ Opposition Leader in Court in Central African Republic
▪ Cubans stage rare protests amid persisting economic crisis
▪ Lebanese displaced by Israeli strikes shelter in abandoned hotel
▪ Marriage rates are up, and divorce rates are down, new data shows
▪ Machete-wielding militias battle gangs in Port-au-Prince as Haiti’s elites vie for power
▪ Israeli military orders evacuation from area surrounding Al-Shifa Hospital
▪ “Trucks are stopped, people are dying”: Top EU diplomat claims Israel is using starvation as weapon of war
▪ Israeli forces launch new attack on Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
▪ WHO says committed to providing support to Gaza residents
▪ Oxfam accuses Israel of ‘deliberately’ blocking aid to famine-stalked Gaza
▪ In a first, Bibliotheca Alexandrina launches ‘Hieroglyphs Step by Step’
▪ Murder or manslaughter? The fate of the suspect in the Habiba al-Shamaa case remains unclear
▪ The pain and gain in the Afghan game of buzkashi
▪ Ukraine debates mobilising more men to fight Russia after two years of war
▪ Russian election garners congratulations and condemnation
▪ London Grown: Roots of Resistance
▪ Why are Black voters backing Donald Trump in record numbers?
▪ Egypt warns Tel Aviv against dire consequences of any Israeli military action in Rafah
▪ Sisi appoints 3 new vice presidents to Suez Canal Economic Zone
▪ Tensions high after Pakistan launches cross-border attacks into Afghanistan
▪ PM: LE15,000 for each family affected by Ahram Studio fire
▪ Egypt’s ambassador to Czech opens pavilion at Tourism Trade Fair
▪ Egypt, Thailand probe boosting economic, trade relations
▪ Egypt condemns terrorist attack on Mogadishu hotel
▪ Putin scores a resounding win, but what’s next for Russia?
▪ Date set for largest democratic election in human history
▪ White House says it hasn’t seen a “credible” plan from Israel to protect civilians if it moves into Rafah
▪ Netanyahu’s response to Schumer widens rift in US-Israeli relations
▪ The West is giving Israel weapons while discussing delivering aid to Gaza
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 164
▪ Spanish protesters’ tribute to Gaza war victims
▪ Scottie Scheffler closes with a 64 to repeat at The Players Championship
▪ Israeli forces storm Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
▪ Al Ahly Sabbour unveils EGP 135bn Summer, At-East projects, signaling new era in Egyptian real estate
▪ Hassan Allam Properties grows presence in Mostakbal City with 279-feddan expansion
▪ Al Qamzi Developments inks EGP 900m deal with Dar Al-Alamiah for Seazen project’s second phase
▪ Global Momentum Builds Toward Free Education for All Children
▪ North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Blinken visits Seoul
▪ India: Authorities Revoke Visa Privileges of Diaspora Critics
▪ Uber pays $178m to settle lawsuit with taxi drivers in Australia
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 753
▪ CIB, EFG depositary receipts continue to rise on London Stock Exchange
▪ More Egyptian companies embrace technology amidst 2024 business outlook
▪ China anticipates 5% growth, surpassing World Bank, IMF forecasts
▪ Strategic investment in higher education: Pathway to national development, global competitiveness
▪ Egypt’s general treasury allocates over EGP 818bn to Social Insurance Authority in 55 months
▪ Shell invests $10-15bn in low-carbon energy solutions from 2023-2025
▪ Egypt-EU summit elevates cooperation to ‘strategic partnership’
▪ EU allocates €7.4bn financial package for Egypt spanning 2024-2027
▪ Putin poised to win Russian presidential election by a landslide
▪ Over 13,000 children killed in Gaza, others severely malnourished: UNICEF
▪ Australia Should Press on Rights When China’s Minister Visits
▪ Could Haiti be on the brink of collapse?
▪ Biden jokes about Trump’s ‘mental illness’ at traditional Washington dinner
▪ Netanyahu repeats Rafah assault threat, says civilians won’t be ‘locked in’
▪ EU announces $8bn package for Egypt as part of deal to check migrant flows
▪ Schrödinger’s genocide
▪ ‘Noon against Putin’ protests as Russian leader set to extend rule in polls
▪ The criminal hypocrisy of Hernandez’s drug conviction in a US court
▪ Foreign students attacked over Muslim prayers at Indian university
▪ MP files question over Al-Ahram Studio fire in Giza
▪ Gaza death toll exceeds 31,600, health ministry says
▪ Week in pictures: From an iftar meal in Gaza to last election day in Russia
▪ Operations in Rafah will take “several weeks,” Israeli prime minister says
▪ MP files question over Al-Ahram Studio fire in Egypt
▪ Aid reaches north Gaza for first time in months
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 163
▪ Foreign students attacked in India over Ramadan prayer at university hostel
▪ Russians in Egypt vote in Presidential Election
▪ Ukraine appeals to citizens under Russian occupation to ignore Putin’s ‘pseudo elections’
▪ Trump warns of ‘bloodbath’ for auto industry and country if he loses the election
▪ ‘He’s lost my vote’: Many Irish Americans turn against Biden over Gaza war
▪ At least 21 dead after bus collides with tanker in southern Afghanistan
▪ PM inspects scene of Ahram Studio blaze in Giza’s Omraniya district
▪ Fifty-four wounded Palestinians cross Rafah terminal for treatment in Egypt
▪ Dozens of people from the same family killed in Gaza
▪ CIB Foundation contributes EGP 40m to Ahl Masr Trauma, Burn Hospital
▪ CEO: MSMEDA keen on backing women socially, economically
▪ Housing ministry: Egypt works for supporting LCBI
▪ Professor Jeffrey Sachs: ‘‘US is complicit in Israeli genocide’
▪ Islamic Sukuk: Financial solution for economic growth, endorsed by FRA
▪ Gold prices in local market decline by EGP 320 over last week
▪ 25k vehicles released from ports to Egyptian expats under tax-free import initiative: Finance Minister
▪ Suez Canal Bank opens new branch at 6th of October University
▪ Cold weather, rainfall hit Egypt until Wednesday
▪ April to see 11 days off for Egypt’s private sector employees
▪ EU to announce financial package for Egypt totaling 7.4 billion euros: Report
▪ Iceland in state of emergency after volcano erupts, fourth time in 3 months
▪ 14 Egyptian companies showcase at Xiamen Stone Fair: EECA
▪ Egypt, EBRD collaboration boosts private sector role in renewable energy
▪ Capgemini Egypt exports entire service portfolio to Europe, Middle East
▪ Market capitalisation of Arab stock exchanges surpasses $4.5trn in February
▪ Banking sector engages in second phase of presidential initiative ‘Decent Life’
▪ Goldman Sachs expects surplus in foreign financing to Egypt
▪ Iceland volcano erupts, prompting evacuation of Blue Lagoon
▪ Trump visits Ohio ahead of competitive Senate primary with huge stakes for November
▪ Thousands in Israel protest for release of hostages and call on government to resign
▪ Mossad director expected to travel to Doha for ceasefire talks, according to diplomatic source
▪ US man suspected of killing three family members arrested after manhunt
▪ Iceland volcano erupts forcing residents to evacuate
▪ Six-time Miami Open champ Novak Djokovic pulls out, cites scheduling issues
▪ Niger suspends military cooperation with US: Spokesman
▪ How Yazan starved to death amid Israel’s war on Gaza
▪ Jordan: Ensure Accountability, Compensation for Syria Strikes
▪ As climate change threatens Arabica beans, can quality Robusta save coffee?
▪ Prime Minister inspects site of Omraniya fire, orders compensation for affected families
▪ Egypt, France enhance environmental collaboration
▪ Foreign currency inflows rise in banks, exchange offices following EGP liberalisation
▪ Israel continues to kill, starve Gaza amid silence of Arab countries
▪ Indian navy captures ship from Somali pirates, rescuing 17 crew members
▪ UN says acute malnutrition spreading fast among children in Gaza
▪ ‘Everybody’s fight’: Palestinians hail the sacrifice of Corrie, Bushnell
▪ Is the Palestinian Authority still relevant?
▪ Sixteen Nigerian soldiers killed in attack in Delta state
▪ Thailand’s flourishing cannabis culture under threat as gov’t seeks ban
▪ Russia says two killed in Ukrainian shelling and drones hit oil refinery
▪ US prosecutors investigating Meta for role in illicit drug sales, WSJ says
▪ Surviving the white gold rush – life in South America’s ‘lithium triangle’
▪ Play in Israel, just don’t pretend you didn’t know
▪ Can Russia’s Gen Z make a real change?
▪ Nonprofit confirms first pallet of aid has been offloaded after barge connected to Gaza jetty
▪ The Princess of Wales controversy has only gotten worse
▪ Acute malnutrition doubles within one month among children in northern Gaza, according to UNICEF
▪ Inside Haiti: A lucky few escape, while millions face gang rule, hunger and chaos
▪ Attack on Pakistan army post near Afghan border kills seven, military says
▪ UN warns five million could suffer ‘catastrophic’ hunger in Sudan amid war
▪ India election 2024: A simple guide to history’s biggest vote
▪ Israel approves plan to attack Gaza’s Rafah but keeps truce talks alive
▪ MP files urgent statement over death of Habiba al-Shamaa following Uber kidnapping
▪ ‘Overthrow the system’: Haiti gang leader Cherizier seeks revolution
▪ Ramadan repression in the West Bank
▪ PM asserts Egypt’s support for Yemen
▪ Sisi: State takes steps to improve, reform economic situation
▪ Health Minister discusses means to boost cooperation to export medicine, medical cosmetics to Africa
▪ Egypt launches Ramadan tourism campaign for Arabic markets
▪ Deputy FM chairs Egypt’s delegation to 22nd session of AU executive council
▪ At gunpoint, Ukrainians in occupied regions back Putin in Russia’s election
▪ India to hold seven-phase general election from April 19, results on June 4
▪ Egypt’s government exchange companies earn LE 2.1 billion from foreign currencies
▪ US probes Boeing 737 flight found with lost external panel after landing
▪ Mohamed Salah makes urgent move to help treat Ahmed Refaat
▪ Madbouly appoints new Secretary General for Supreme Council of Antiquities
▪ Maqali, a simple Syrian dish that saved a displaced family’s Ramadan iftar
▪ Attack kills 20 and injures 155 at Gaza food aid point, as Israel denies responsibility
▪ Senior Hamas official says he ‘cannot reassure anyone’ that hostages in Gaza are safe
▪ Pence says he ‘cannot in good conscience’ endorse Trump
▪ At least 20 killed and scores injured in Russian ‘double tap’ missile strike on Odesa
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 752
▪ Why are one-fifth of the world’s migratory species facing extinction?
▪ Hong Kong jails 12 for storming legislature in 2019
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 162
▪ Elite Afghan soldiers turn barbers, gym trainers in India to escape Taliban
▪ Kim Jong Un takes ride in luxury Russian limo given to him by Putin
▪ For many Chinese, there are ‘more important things’ than Taiwan unification
▪ Ethiopia Releases Ex-Politician Implicated in Heinous Crimes
▪ Bolsonaro presented plan to reverse election after 2022 loss: Court records
▪ Will President Vladimir Putin extend his mandate?
▪ Ship carrying aid arrives off the coast of Gaza
▪ Mali Deepens Crackdown on Civil Society
▪ Judge says prosecutor Fani Willis can stay on Trump case, must ditch deputy
▪ Putin rails against Ukraine as attacks mar Russian presidential election
▪ First Friday prayers of Ramadan in Al-Aqsa
▪ Finland moves to block asylum seekers from entering via Russia
▪ Advocates fear special US visas for Afghans could run out despite dangers
▪ Is this a watershed moment for Jewish solidarity with Palestinians?
▪ ‘We want Sonko’: Senegal opposition boosted after leaders freed before vote
▪ Black Britons fear for Diane Abbott after millionaire’s call for violence
▪ ‘Inflection point’: US hearing on Pakistan shines light on complex ties
▪ Russian attack on civilian sites in Ukraine’s Odesa kills 14, injures 46
▪ Belarus: Open letter to Ambassadors of Member States of the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC)
▪ Russian missiles kill multiple in Odesa strike
▪ Migrant boat sinks off Turkish Aegean coast, killing at least 22 people
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘The creation of a humanitarian crisis is a tactic’
▪ Open letter to: Ambassadors of Member States of the UN Human Rights Council (UN HRC)
▪ Israel blocks thousands of Palestinians from visiting Al-Aqsa Mosque
▪ India Activates Discriminatory Citizenship Law
▪ Leaders of Germany, France, Poland meet to mend rifts over Ukraine war
▪ EU Deal with Egypt Rewards Authoritarianism, Betrays “EU Values”
▪ Russian elections set to make Putin longest-serving leader
▪ Fast food giant McDonald’s suffers global tech outage
▪ New Hamas Gaza truce proposal outlines exchange of captives for prisoners
▪ India rejects US concern over citizenship law as ‘misplaced, unwarranted’
▪ Brazil: Comply with Rulings on Police Violence
▪ Why Putin is desperate for a big election win
▪ Al-Shabab fighters killed as overnight siege of Mogadishu hotel ends
▪ ‘Russian Time’: How Burkina Faso fell for the charms of Moscow
▪ Can the Sudanese army sustain its recent battlefield success?
▪ Australia to unfreeze UNRWA funding as Israel attacks Gaza aid seekers
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 161
▪ Is SpaceX’s latest Starship launch a ‘great stride’ in space? Key takeaways
▪ Israeli forces accused of new massacre of people waiting for Gaza aid
▪ Vessel struck in Red Sea as Houthis promise attacks on more shipping lanes
▪ Prosecution Seeks Crimes against Humanity Charges in Guinea Massacre Trial
▪ ‘Massacre’: Israel forces attack crowds waiting for aid in Gaza, killing 21
▪ Kyrgyzstan: Veto Law to Curb Civil Society
▪ As Putin eyes sure reelection, Russia’s economy defies sanctions, critics
▪ Why is India’s Modi pushing for simultaneous elections? Who would gain?
▪ Boom time for Myanmar opium farmers amid coup chaos
▪ India’s Citizenship Amendment Act is a devious anti-Muslim dog whistle
▪ South Korea to China: Why is East Asia producing so few babies?
▪ US prosecutors willing to delay Trump hush money criminal trial
▪ Japan’s Nissan, Honda to partner on EVs to challenge Chinese, reports say
▪ James Crumbley, father of Michigan school attacker, guilty of manslaughter
▪ India’s Citizenship Amendment Act is a devious anti-Muslim dog whistle
▪ Sudan: Urgent Action Needed on Hunger Crisis
▪ Senegal’s top opposition leaders released from prison as elections loom
▪ Biden opposes Japanese takeover of US Steel, touts ‘American steel workers’
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 751
▪ Australian efforts on Islamophobia flag despite Christchurch wake-up call
▪ Japan’s bid to cancel residency of foreigners who dodge taxes stirs unease
▪ What is the history of foreign interventions in Haiti?
▪ US Senate leader Chuck Schumer calls for new Israel elections amid Gaza war
▪ Palestinian President Abbas appoints Mohammed Mustafa as prime minister
▪ Palestinian family breaks fast in destroyed Gaza home
▪ A Two-State Solution?
▪ Will the United States ban Tiktok?
▪ US Senate leader calls for new elections in Israel
▪ Despite problems, SpaceX hails progress after third test of Starship rocket
▪ Former Trump official Steve Mnuchin puts forward plan to buy TikTok app
▪ Out of Sight, Afghans Are Going Hungry
▪ What’s in the UK’s new definition of ‘extremism’
▪ Divisive Catalan amnesty bill clears parliamentary hurdle in Spain
▪ The Sacrifice Zone
▪ The never-ending war on truth
▪ Survivors of rescued Mediterranean ship say dozens died during the voyage
▪ NATO allies must do more as Ukraine runs out of ammunition: Stoltenberg
▪ Algeria: Opposition leader Karim Tabbou given six-month suspended sentence
▪ Can the Conservative government’s budget win over British voters?
▪ TikTok being banned in the US? What you need to know
▪ Ukraine holds out despite stalled US aid, fears ‘deep advances’ by Russia
▪ How will Pakistan’s new government manage the US-China rivalry?
▪ ‘The war made me ugly’ says Palestinian girl
▪ EU probes Chinese site AliExpress over potentially illegal online products
▪ Pakistan PM Sharif holds icebreaker meeting with opposition PTI leader
▪ South African mother charged with trafficking her missing 6-year-old
▪ Putin, polls and politics
▪ Israeli military says it aims to move 1.4 million displaced Gazans from Rafah to “humanitarian enclaves”
▪ Israeli forces have killed over 400 people in West Bank since October, Palestinian Health Ministry says
▪ If the US bans TikTok, China will be getting a taste of its own medicine
▪ With Trump set to return to court, his delaying strategy is working so far
▪ Global oil demand to grow amid Red Sea shipping disruptions: IEA
▪ North Korea’s Kim test-drives new tank during military drills
▪ Actor Eyad Nassar speaks on his latest series ‘Silat Rahim’, a thrilling medical drama
▪ Israeli military admits mistaking bike for RPG in Gaza killing
▪ Inside paedophilia scandals in one of the most Catholic nations
▪ EgyptAir to adopt the “NDC” reservation system to save prices of ticket bookings
▪ First fruit of Egypt joining BRICS – a major Chinese industrial zone in Egypt with massive investments
▪ US dollar exchange rate in Egypt stable on Thursday
▪ Egypt increases fee of issuing Egyptian passport
▪ Why has the US passed a bill to ban TikTok, and what’s next?
▪ Morocco’s Marrakesh is awakening slowly from the earthquake damage
▪ Japan court rules ban on same-sex marriage is ‘unconstitutional’
▪ ‘Do I vote? Hell no’: Russia heads to predictable presidential election
▪ Health Min, Moroccan Amb Discuss Promoting Cooperation in Health Sector
▪ Foreign Ministry Follows Up killing Of 3 Egyptian Monks in South Africa
▪ Finance Min: Goods At Dlrs 1.7 Bn Cleared In 10 Days
▪ PM Chairs First Meeting of Supreme Council of Digital Society After Being Reconstituted
▪ ‘Death trap’: Israeli forces kill six aid seekers in Gaza City
▪ How India came to embrace the politics of Hindutva
▪ China, Russia and Iran put on show of force with Mideast naval drills
▪ Ukraine hits oil refineries deep inside Russian territory, as Kyiv steps up drone attacks before Putin’s likely re-election
▪ Russians abroad have no faith in this presidential election – and are divided on what they can do about it
▪ Three Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monks killed in South Africa monastery
▪ Israeli strike killed ‘clearly identifiable’ reporter in Lebanon: UN probe
▪ Celebrities reflect on Ramadan
▪ This Ramadan, starving Gazans will break their fast with scraps found in the garbage
▪ Land grabs and vanishing forests: Are ‘clean’ electric vehicles to blame?
▪ Financial transfers from UAE to Egypt surge post-EGP liberalisation: Al Ansari Exchange
▪ Egypt’s Health Ministry enhances support for Sudanese, Palestinian communities
▪ Contact Pay collaborates with OPay to innovate payment solutions, enhance customer experience
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 160
▪ Indians die fighting for Russia in Ukraine, leaving a trail of helplessness
▪ Taiwan joins China rescue mission after boat capsizes near Kinmen
▪ Lionel Messi sustains leg injury as Inter Miami enter CONCACAF Cup quarters
▪ Denmark to conscript women into armed forces for first time
▪ Thailand, Laos try to ‘make junta presentable’ amid ASEAN Myanmar inertia
▪ 58.1% of targeted AIG Insurance shares accept Gulf Group’s offer
▪ EU prepares €7.4bn aid package for Egypt to bolster economy
▪ Beltone Holding achieves EGP 369m profit in 2023
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 750
▪ EFG Finance secures FRA licence for new NBFI subsidiary
▪ Islamic banking in Egyptian market hits EGP 606bn in 2023
▪ Egyptian, South Korean FMs discuss cooperation, Gaza war
▪ Three Coptic monks killed in South Africa: Church, Azhar, authorities respond
▪ Egypt accelerates release of $1.7bn worth of goods from ports
▪ Egyptian ministers convene to advance sustainable aviation fuel production
▪ Egypt issues alert on potential Israeli action in Rafah
▪ Jordan, allied nations deliver aid to Gaza amidst logistical concerns
▪ Egypt releases $3bn worth of goods from ports: Prime Minister
▪ Human Rights Watch to End Its Celebrated Film Festival
▪ Artists and speakers protest SXSW festival over defence sponsors, Gaza war
▪ Who are Haiti’s gangs and what do they want? All you need to know
▪ US says working to get maritime aid into Gaza
▪ EU agrees five billion euro boost for military aid to Ukraine
▪ UN seeking more than $850m for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
▪ To Really Help Migrants, Poland Should Stop Pushbacks at Belarus Border
▪ How does US intelligence disagree with Israel on Gaza?
▪ Palestinian artist’s work haunted by war on Gaza
▪ Can the Conservative government’s budget win over British voters?
▪ UN warehouse hit in deadly Israeli attack on Rafah
▪ US House passes bill that would ban TikTok amid national security concerns
▪ Photos: Israel strikes UN warehouse in Rafah as famine looms in Gaza
▪ Gaza ‘safe zones’ led to displacement, Israeli attacks on civilians: Report
▪ Israeli drone strike kills Hamas member in Lebanon
▪ Georgia judge drops six charges in Trump election interference case
▪ Tax inspectors to poultry boss: Senegal’s presidential candidates
▪ UK plans to pay asylum seekers to move to Rwanda
▪ How ‘outstanding leader’ Rohit Sharma helped Ashwin in personal adversity
▪ Protests in India against ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law
▪ After the UNRWA report, more accounts of Israeli torture in Gaza
▪ Former Navalny aide attacked with hammer outside home
▪ Putin says Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons
▪ 13-year-old Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli troops
▪ EU parliament greenlights landmark artificial intelligence regulations
▪ Gaza is ‘dying of starvation’ – a look on the ground
▪ Nordic tensions on the rise amid Russian anger over NATO accessions
▪ Zambia: Government Stalling on Lead Cleanup Plan
▪ House expected to vote on bill that could ban TikTok amid Trump resistance
▪ Israel turns away aid trucks for having scissors in medical kits, UN relief agency head says
▪ Relative of Palestinian boy facing starvation in northern Gaza says “there is no treatment” for him
▪ Biden admin announces new weapons package for Ukraine following months of warnings there was no money left
▪ ‘The war will end’: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine’s poetic voice
▪ UK grants asylum to Palestinian citizen of Israel in ‘seismic’ U-turn
▪ Moody’s changes rating for 5 Egyptian banks
▪ Strengthening Cultural Ties: Exploring Indian, Russian Spring Traditions Through TV BRICS Teleconference
▪ AOI inks deal with local development ministry for 4 waste management plants at €38.8 mln
▪ Sisi says Egypt makes strenuous efforts to reach ceasefire in Gaza
▪ Sisi directs to continue implementing plan to improve performance of companies, factories
▪ Putin resumes ‘sabre-rattling’ with warning Russia ready for nuclear war
▪ Unstable weather fluctuations and rain to hit Egypt on March 17
▪ US woman rescued from rubble after Israeli air strike in Gaza
▪ Putin says he’s ready to use nuclear weapons if Russian state at stake, but ‘there has never been such a need’
▪ Mediator Qatar says it hopes for Israel-Hamas truce before April 9
▪ Biden and Trump clinch nominations, heading to another general election rematch
▪ Palestinian boy with firework, 12, shot dead by Israeli border police at east Jerusalem refugee camp
▪ Who is Muhammad Aurangzeb, the man tasked with fixing Pakistan’s economy?
▪ Fuel prices likely to rise in Egypt: Petroleum official
▪ Three Coptic Church monks murdered in South Africa
▪ Biden, Trump set for US election rematch after clinching party nominations
▪ Energy industry methane emissions rise close to record in 2023
▪ Al Tamimi Company strengthens banking, finance practice with new partner
▪ One person killed and several injured in China restaurant explosion
▪ Israeli forces launch deadly raids in occupied West Bank
▪ Remembering El Rayes Zakaria, Egypt’s folk music revolutionary giant
▪ Opinion| Gains and losses in the Gaza war(1)
▪ Women’s representation in Egypt’s top companies shows modest gains
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 159
▪ Japanese private space rocket explodes seconds after launch
▪ Why was Israel forced to change its song entry for Eurovision?
▪ Uneasy quiet in Haiti capital after prime minister pledges to step down
▪ A tale of two US court decisions, and the Palestine exception
▪ Criticism of Israel’s war and occupation is not anti-Semitism
▪ India’s Modi government rushes to regulate AI ahead of national elections
▪ At least one killed, 22 injured in northern China gas explosion
▪ Influencer Andrew Tate can be extradited to the UK after Romanian trial
▪ Saudi football club Al Hilal win 28th straight game to set new world record
▪ Sarfaraz Khan: A Mumbai maidan cricketer’s long journey to India Test cap
▪ Egypt: Questionable Amnesty Deals for ISIS Members
▪ Japanese solid-fuelled rocket explodes shortly after launch
▪ Navalny ally Leonid Volkov attacked with hammer near Lithuanian home
▪ Arab Developers Holding achieves record 203% annual growth
▪ MSMEDA invests EGP 201.3m in Fayoum’s infrastructure
▪ Access by FABMISR, Drive Finance unite to redefine payment solutions in Egypt
▪ Egypt’s Finance Ministry to continue robust economic measures despite fiscal challenges: Maait
▪ Egypt, China discuss prospects for new Chinese industrial city
▪ Beltone Holding eyes dual listing on NASDAQ Dubai
▪ Holding Company for Construction to offer majority stakes in subsidiaries
▪ Sri Lanka: Repression of Civic Space Threatens Financial Reform
▪ Death toll from hunger in Gaza increases to 27 people
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 749
▪ US senators call on Biden to condition Israel aid on humanitarian access
▪ Gaza war: How Biden adopted call for ‘ceasefire’ without shifting policy
▪ Colombia names attorney general amid political unrest under Gustavo Petro
▪ Ecuador s Uptick in Violence Heightens Risks for Schoolchildren
▪ US prosecutor Robert Hur stands by assessment of Biden’s ‘poor memory’
▪ Three killed, 38 injured in Russian attack on Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih
▪ Russia claims to repel major Ukrainian drone strikes
▪ ‘Should never have come to this’: What’s next as Henry steps down in Haiti?
▪ Ghana’s Leaders Push Back on Anti-LGBT Bill
▪ Pirates seize control of cargo ship near Somalia, say owners
▪ World watches as China sets out priorities for 2024
▪ Confronting the Rising Civilian Toll from Explosive Weapons
▪ Russia after Navalny
▪ Sudan army regains control of national TV and radio headquarters from RSF
▪ Displaced Syrians keep keys to their homes, like Palestinian refugees
▪ Closed Cyberspace: Does Meta censor pro-Palestinian content?
▪ Jim Crow 2.0: As US elections near, new efforts to suppress Black votes.
▪ UK Conservatives’ top donor Frank Hester spoke of hating ‘all Black women’
▪ Boeing is in big trouble
▪ Haiti crisis explained, as prime minister steps down
▪ China: Democracy that works
▪ Boeing’s latest turbulence: What’s going on?
▪ Trump calls Facebook the enemy of the people. Meta’s stock sinks
▪ Nonprofit says it will distribute 200 tons of aid once ship reaches Gaza
▪ Children in Gaza are suffering “relentless mental harm,” charity warns
▪ Anti-Putin paramilitaries claim incursion into Russia from Ukraine
▪ Fear, grief, anguish on Berlin’s ‘Arab Street’ as Israel levels Gaza
▪ How is Israel using cultural erasure as a weapon of war?
▪ Aid ship to Gaza leaves Cyrus port with 200 tonnes of food
▪ Love in the time of genocide
▪ Switzerland to try Syria’s Rifaat al-Assad for war crimes
▪ Why is India’s Citizenship Amendment Act so controversial?
▪ Germany pledges to make 258 million euros available to Egypt as debt swap: Minister
▪ Sisi greets Iraqi president, PM on advent of Ramadan
▪ Ukrainian drones and missiles strike Russian oil refineries
▪ European Commission to recommend EU accession talks with Bosnia
▪ Egypt awaits up to US$6 billion from the European Union
▪ ‘Little Gaza’: Mourning loved ones Israel killed in West Bank refugee camps
▪ Thai election authorities seek to dissolve poll-winning Move Forward Party
▪ Is Israel hoping to escalate hostilities with Hezbollah in Lebanon?
▪ Cairo responds to reports that Egypt’s embassy in Sudan was vandalized
▪ French envoy greets Azhar Imam on advent of Ramadan
▪ Visa and Western Union cooperate to transfer money across 40 countries
▪ ‘Treaties don’t work’: Wanted Western fugitives hide in wartime Russia
▪ US intelligence warns of mounting challenges to current world order
▪ Aid ship testing sea corridor from Cyprus to Gaza sets sail
▪ Minister explains reason for excluding Salah from national team squad
▪ China, Iran and Russia stage joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
▪ India troops begin Maldives pullout after pro-China leader’s order: Reports
▪ Haiti PM confirms he will step down
▪ Gazans break fast without ‘joy of Ramadan’ as Israel attacks grind on
▪ India’s Rishabh Pant set to resume cricket career at IPL 2024
▪ Maduro given party nod to run in Venezuelan presidential election
▪ Embassy of India in Cairo announces Tagore-Mahfouz Caricature Competition
▪ Egyptian, Japanese Judo communities celebrate new coach at Tokyo’s Embassy in Cairo
▪ Ship carrying aid to Gaza departs from Cyprus, non-profit says
▪ US intelligence report states Netanyahu’s viability to lead Israel is in jeopardy
▪ Tighter control and high-tech push: Key takeaways from China’s biggest annual political event
▪ Tatweer Misr to invest EGP 10bn in 2024 for project expansion, diversification
▪ El Gouna, Heazy Skate Park join forces to build Africa’s largest skate park
▪ Haiti’s leader resigns as gangs run rampant through country engulfed in crisis
▪ Prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque after first day of Ramadan
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 158
▪ IL Cazar launches The Crest in New Cairo in partnership with Emirati UDC
▪ Misr Italia Properties announces partnership with Marriott International at IL BOSCO Commercial Hub
▪ Airbnb bans use of indoor security cameras amid privacy concerns
▪ Luca Nardi stuns boyhood tennis idol Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells
▪ ‘Dark day’: India on edge over religion-based citizenship law before polls
▪ Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned: Guyana president
▪ European Union Should Adopt Forced Labor Law
▪ Russia detains South Korean in country’s east on suspicion of spying
▪ Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead
▪ Stock market outlook post-interest rate hike: Positive prospects
▪ FUD launches O|Kardia with EGP 3bn investments
▪ ACUD to seal EGP 200bn deals with Egyptian, Gulf developers this month
▪ Egypt’s trade deficit widens in December 2023
▪ Minister of Foreign Affairs welcomes AmCham delegation
▪ CI Capital reports strong FY23 results
▪ Egypt ministers of International Cooperation and Education discuss education development with international partners
▪ Trevolution Group reports surge in demand for flights to Egypt
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 748
▪ Ramadan begins in Gaza amidst devastating conditions
▪ Egypt’s merchandise exports surge by 6% in two months: Trade Minister
▪ AOI launches €38.8m waste recycling initiative with European Bank backing
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