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▪ India’s opposition supporters protest arrest of key leader
▪ Eleven dead, thousands affected as Cyclone Gamane batters Madagascar
▪ King Charles calls for acts of friendship in first public remarks since Kate’s cancer diagnosis
▪ Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks are ‘stuck but ongoing,’ sources tell CNN
▪ Russian investigators receive more than 100 missing person reports after Moscow concert hall attack
▪ Haiti: Six Urgent Steps to Overcome Crisis
▪ Israeli police arrest relatives of Gaza hostages during Tel Aviv protest
▪ Photos: Egypt unearths 4,300-year-old mastaba in Dahshur
▪ Egypt renews its warning to Israel over Rafah offensive
▪ Egypt opens up land sales to foreigners for US dollars
▪ Japan health scare: Drugmaker reports two more deaths linked to supplement
▪ Mothers fight to protect daughters as The Gambia considers unbanning FGM
▪ Kyiv targets Russia’s navy as Moscow’s forces inch ahead in eastern Ukraine
▪ Philippines’s Marcos promises measures after China’s ‘dangerous attacks’
▪ PM Attends Inking Of Deal To Build Flat Glass Plant In Sokhna
▪ PM: Matariyah Mega-Iftar Banquet Manifests Ingenuity Of Egyptian People
▪ Egypt Continues Humanitarian Assistance Airdrop Into Northern Gaza Strip
▪ Exports of Non-Petroleum Goods Increased In Last Quarter Of 2023
▪ China lifts steep Australian wine tariffs as relations improve
▪ Colombia expels Argentina’s diplomats after Milei calls Petro ‘terrorist’
▪ India’s media – captured and censored
▪ Obama jumps in to help Biden defeat Trump again
▪ Haiti extends state of emergency as intruders break into key port terminal
▪ ‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, UN rights expert says
▪ Ex-crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried due to be sentenced for defrauding FTX
▪ Fears of AI disinformation cast shadow over Turkish local elections
▪ Israel has ‘no choice’ but Rafah offensive, Netanyahu tells US members of Congress
▪ Being branded as ‘extremist’ won’t deter Palestine Action
▪ What is Islamic halal investment and why is it on the rise?
▪ Emerging stars shine in Ramadan TV series
▪ Pepsi announces temporary price reductions due to boycott in Egypt
▪ Israel seeks new date for cancelled US meeting on Rafah offensive plans
▪ Spinneys Breaks Ground in Dokki with 26th Store Opening
▪ Saudi Arabia to participate in Miss Universe 2024 for first time
▪ South Korean bus drivers return to work after strike causes rush-hour chaos
▪ How Israel’s war on Gaza has changed Ramadan football
▪ Israeli soldiers shoot dead two unarmed Palestinian men in Gaza: Video
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 174
▪ Spanish prosecutors seek jail term for Luis Rubiales for Hermoso kiss
▪ Are US-South Africa ties at breaking point over Israel’s war on Gaza?
▪ Ireland to intervene in South Africa genocide case against Israel at ICJ
▪ The cost of a Ramadan iftar meal around the world
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 763
▪ Mali: Army, Wagner Group Atrocities Against Civilians
▪ At JNU, student ‘flame flickers’ against India’s Modi before national vote
▪ Thailand: Promptly Pass Same-Sex Marriage Bill
▪ Syrians Face Dire Conditions in Turkish-Occupied ‘Safe Zone’
▪ Michigan: Parental Consent Law for Abortion Harms Young People
▪ Min Aung Hlaing talks tough as Myanmar’s armed forces hold annual parade
▪ Two bodies recovered from Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster in Baltimore
▪ US stock market hits record high after three-day lull
▪ Can we talk about Tate? The ‘manosphere’ in Australian schools
▪ Former US Senator Joe Lieberman dies at age 82: media reports
▪ US overlooks Israeli abuses in Gaza to justify arms transfers: Advocates
▪ Senegal opposition candidate Faye won 54 percent in presidential vote
▪ Recent CBE decisions poised to reshape local real estate market: Savills Egypt
▪ Egypt targets 4.2% growth, prioritizes green investments in FY 2024/25 development plan
▪ Saint-Gobain launches €160m flat glass factory in Sokhna
▪ UN allocates $178m in grants for development initiatives
▪ Feerum Egypt invests EGP 1.6bn in new grain storage silo factory in East Port Said
▪ UN expert says she faces threats after Israel-Gaza genocide report
▪ EGX proposes Islamic index methodology for Shariah compliance review
▪ ValU to issue EGP 800m in treasury bonds next month
▪ Al-Sisi discusses regional, bilateral affairs with US congressional delegation
▪ Egypt, UK emphasise importance of enforcing UN Security Council ceasefire resolution in Gaza
▪ What’s in UN expert’s report describing Israeli ‘genocide’ in Gaza?
▪ Slow-speed police chase in Georgia
▪ Is the US media layoffs phenomenon the next housing crisis?
▪ ‘The US is trying to force the Israeli government’s collapse’ | #AJOPINION
▪ US State Dept human rights officer latest to resign in Gaza protest
▪ Egyptian Tax Authority outlines value-added tax refund criteria
▪ Three killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv calls for more weapons
▪ Egypt approves EGP 6.4trn budget, aims to cut deficit, boost social spending
▪ Innovation is the pulse of business: CEO of Fine Hygienic Holding
▪ Argentina claims to be sheltering Venezuelan opposition leaders in embassy
▪ Most Americans disapprove of Israel’s actions in Gaza: Poll
▪ UN report says households waste 1 billion meals daily
▪ Thousands flee military conscription in Myanmar
▪ Relatives of Gaza captives protest in cages
▪ Israel: Above the law?
▪ Germany Flixbus crash: At least five killed as coach veers off highway
▪ Beit Daras and Gaza: An intergenerational tale of struggle against erasure
▪ World Oral Health Day Awareness Initiatives by Haleon Launched in Collaboration with World Dental Federation (FDI)
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 173
▪ Hamas calls on Western countries to end “offensive” aid airdrops into Gaza
▪ At least 18 people killed in Rafah attack, says Gaza Ministry of Health
▪ Japan pulls red mould supplement pill linked to deaths and hospitalisations
▪ Human rights crisis in El Salvador ‘deepening’: Amnesty
▪ At least 12 Palestinians drown trying to retrieve aid parcels dropped into the sea
▪ Chinese workers killed in suicide bomb blast as Pakistan grapples with attacks on Beijing’s interests
▪ Videos of malnourished children show Gaza’s forced starvation crisis
▪ Trapped, abandoned: Filipino workers lured to Poland by shadowy agents
▪ Extreme heat is the silent assassin of climate change
▪ Judges vs spies: Pakistan’s jurists accuse intel agency ISI of intimidation
▪ Djokovic and Ivanisevic split after winning 12 Grand Slam titles together
▪ Tonnes of cocaine seized after high-speed boat chase in Colombia
▪ How will a shrinking population affect the global economy?
▪ Egypt’s top court upholds prison sentence for TikTok star
▪ National Bank of Egypt intends to invest five billion LE this year
▪ Cabinet Holds Its Weekly Meeting To Probe Several Important Files
▪ Israeli bombardment targets more residential areas in Rafah
▪ North Africa bears the brunt of Europe’s externalisation policies: Analysts
▪ Hezbollah launches rocket barrage after Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 7
▪ Gov’t Starts Repaying Foreign Partners’ Dues Of Oil Projects
▪ Suspect in Habiba al-Shamaa death admits to using drugs
▪ Raising the prices of Egypt’s hospital services is necessary: Health Minister
▪ Egypt, Irish FMs Discuss Gaza Developments Over Phone
▪ Two trains collide in Menoufia, no causalities reported
▪ Gov’t Places SDGs On Top Of Its Priorities: Labor Min
▪ India rejects remarks by US, Germany on opposition leader Kejriwal’s arrest
▪ Thai parliament passes same-sex marriage bill
▪ Recovery efforts continue for 6 construction workers presumed dead after Baltimore bridge collapse
▪ ‘No women allowed’: The powerful membership of UK’s men-only Garrick Club
▪ What’s happening in Haiti?
▪ Opinion| Palestinian blood and sharing of gains between Hamas and Fatah
▪ The US allowed a Gaza ceasefire resolution to pass at the UN. What does that mean for the war?
▪ Ukraine’s border villages feel full force of Russian war machine as Putin moots possible ‘sanitary zone’
▪ Hungary’s government rocked as former insider leaks recordings
▪ Starvation: Anatomy of ‘a very cruel, slow death’
▪ Average of roughly 200 aid trucks a day are now getting into Gaza, senior US official says
▪ Curfew announced for under-18s in Australia’s Alice Springs after unrest
▪ Total foreign exchange receipts reach $121.9bn in 2022/23
▪ Three Egyptian exchange companies garner EGP 6.479bn post local currency liberalisation
▪ Ministry of Petroleum, Honeywell explore green fuel collaboration
▪ MSMEDA launches ‘Aziza’ initiative to empower women entrepreneurs in Egyptian governorates
▪ Tunisia sentences four to death for 2013 murder of politician Chokri Belaid
▪ Significant surge in Egypt’s engineering exports during February
▪ Middle East poised for dealmaking boom in 2024, driven by diversification, says PwC Report
▪ Financial Markets play pivotal role in facilitating green transition: AFCM
▪ Companies invest more than $100k yearly to upskill their cybersecurity teams
▪ GAFI grants six new golden licences for projects worth EGP 5.6bn
▪ CI Capital, EFG Hermes to lead National Printing and Packaging Company’s Q2 2024 offering
▪ Angry farmers block Brussels to protest EU policies, cheap Ukraine imports
▪ Ukraine, Poland, Georgia: Which teams have qualified for Euro 2024?
▪ Richard Serra, known for monumental steel sculptures, dies at the age of 85
▪ Türkiye: Stonewalling on Charges for Officials in Earthquake Deaths
▪ Ship in Baltimore bridge collapse passed inspections: Singapore officials
▪ Rohingya in India accuse Modi of double standards on citizenship law
▪ Yemen: Houthis Sentence Men to Death, Flogging
▪ Anies Baswedan challenges Indonesia presidential election, calls for rerun
▪ Donald Trump’s social media company soars in Wall Street debut
▪ Malaysia’s airport fee hikes leave bad taste in travellers’ mouths
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 762
▪ Egypt’s FY 2024/25 draft budget targets 4% growth
▪ Egypt begins clearing 20% of debt to foreign oil firms
▪ Shoukry welcomes Palestinian Fatah delegation
▪ 18 Palestinians killed due to incorrect airdrop of aid
▪ China’s Xi to meet foreign business leaders amid jitters over economy
▪ ‘Backs to the wall’: Myanmar military prepares to mark Armed Forces Day
▪ Long-shot candidate Robert F Kennedy announces vice president pick
▪ Visa, Mastercard reach $30bn settlement over credit card fees
▪ What are the implications of the UN Security Council Gaza ceasefire motion?
▪ Baltimore bridge collapse
▪ Israel claims senior Hamas commander Marwan Issa killed in Gaza strike
▪ Pentagon chief says civilian death toll in Gaza ‘far too high’
▪ WHO worker and Iranian adviser among several killed in Syria air strikes
▪ Photos: Baltimore Key Bridge collapses as cargo ship ploughs into pylon
▪ The EU-Mauritania migration deal is destined to fail
▪ UK ruling on Julian Assange ‘killing him slowly’, say free speech advocates
▪ Photos: Major US bridge collapses as cargo ship ploughs into pylon
▪ ‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel committing ‘genocide’
▪ Israel losing global support, says Hamas leader
▪ Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: All we know about the ship crash and victims
▪ UN report charts lethal cost of migration over past decade
▪ What’s next for Senegal under likely President Bassirou Diomaye Faye?
▪ Who is Senegal’s president-elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye?
▪ UK court opens way for Assange to appeal US extradition
▪ Who is election disrupter Robert F Kennedy Jr?
▪ What’s behind Macron’s ‘hardened stance’ on the Russia-Ukraine war?
▪ Jordanian forces violently break up protests outside Israel embassy
▪ What does the UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire mean?
▪ Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh arrives in Tehran to discuss war in Gaza
▪ The problem with British policing is not ‘just a few bad apples’
▪ Malaysian retailer and supplier charged for selling ‘Allah’ socks
▪ ChatGPT’s boss claims nuclear fusion is the answer to AI’s soaring energy needs. Not so fast, experts say
▪ Moscow concert hall attack suspects appear in court as Russia defends security services
▪ Israeli strikes kill Palestinians observing Ramadan in Gaza, eyewitnesses say
▪ Indonesia hunts ‘extinct’ Javan tiger
▪ Palestinian man drowns attempting to collect aid from sea in Gaza
▪ Squash stars Youssef Soliman and Salma Hani win the Australian Open
▪ Egypt, US working toward attaining regional peace, stability: US diplomat
▪ Egypt, US discuss strengthening strategic partnership
▪ Two-state solution explained | Start Here
▪ Up to 21% of world population does not need a visa: UN
▪ Youssef Soliman and Salma Hani win the Australian Open
▪ Indian police detain opposition protesters in New Delhi
▪ Russia extends detention of US reporter Gershkovich
▪ Federal agents raid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s homes amid sex crime allegations
▪ Military production, housing ministers confer on implementation of “Decent Life” projects
▪ Five Chinese nationals killed in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan: Police
▪ Will the UN ceasefire resolution stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
▪ Egypt welcomes UN Security Council resolution for ceasefire in Gaza
▪ Minister: World countries should join hands to achieve safe, just water future
▪ New heat wave hits Egypt starting Tuesday until next week
▪ UN expert accuses Israel of ‘genocide’ in Gaza
▪ GTEX commences trading on Egyptian Exchange
▪ Netanyahu’s decision to cancel Rafah meetings causes new rupture with Biden
▪ You don’t have to admit there’s a climate crisis to be fighting climate change
▪ Who are ISIS-K, the group linked to the Moscow concert hall terror attack?
▪ ACUD sponsors Egypt Capital Football Cup
▪ Egypt’s property market outlook: Steady prices despite economic shifts
▪ Israel cancels Washington visit after US allows UN Gaza ceasefire resolution to pass
▪ Pro-Palestinian protesters obstruct Greece military parade
▪ Lasirena Group aims to deliver 1,700 units in 2024
▪ Baltimore bridge collapses after cargo ship collision
▪ Conflict, climate, corruption drive Southeast Asia people trafficking: UN
▪ Modernization, sustainability, AI: Key trends shaping corporate banking’s future
▪ EFG Hermes advises on Al Arafa for Investment’s demerger into two entities
▪ Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapses after ship collision
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 172
▪ Concrete Fashion begins trading after demerger
▪ GAFI reviews applications for coveted golden licence
▪ Venezuela opposition fails to register candidate for presidential election
▪ Exploring Ramadan in Cairo: A journey through history and culture
▪ MENA emerges as a global freelancing leader: Businesses embrace agility, skilled talent
▪ ‘Waiting for a call from Daddy’: Sri Lankans die in Russia’s Ukraine war
▪ South Sudan on the brink after oil exports derailed by Sudan’s civil war
▪ ‘They scream in hunger’ – How Israel is starving Palestinians in Gaza
▪ Unveiling Egypt’s treasures: Ancient wonders and captivating landscapes
▪ Homes of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raided amid sex offence lawsuit
▪ Brazil’s Vinicius says racist abuse in Spain has taken joy out of football
▪ China’s former football chief sentenced to life in prison over corruption
▪ ABC staff’s concerns over Gaza bias revealed
▪ Donald Trump says time for Israel to ‘finish up’ Gaza war
▪ ‘Safety, safety, safety’: Boeing shakes up leadership in bid to stem crisis
▪ Brazil: Join Regional Treaty on Environment, Defenders
▪ New Zealand says Chinese ‘state-sponsored’ group hacked parliament
▪ ‘Fighting spirit’: How Myanmar’s armed resistance is taking new ground
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 761
▪ ‘Not enough’: Why the US did not veto a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the UN
▪ Canada launches programme to get citizens out of violence-hit Haiti
▪ Shoukry, German counterpart discuss Gaza war outcomes
▪ Egyptian PM, US Congress delegation discuss strategic partnership
▪ Formation of Supreme Tax Council enhances economic reform: Finance Minister
▪ Resolution of tax disputes for small businesses by June: ETA
▪ Egypt’s ITIDA, Indian Tejas Networks sign MoU to enhance local manufacturing of communication products
▪ Egypt’s Al-Mashat, Afreximbank President discuss boosting cooperation, trade, development
▪ Egypt to revamp domestic trade through public-private partnerships
▪ Will UNRWA collapse without US support?
▪ Binance executive detained in Nigeria in crypto case escapes custody
▪ Putin: Concert hall shooting is act of intimidation by Kyiv regime
▪ Russia’s Putin says ‘radical Islamists’ behind Moscow concert hall attack
▪ US, UK sanction alleged China-based hackers for targeting voters, critics
▪ UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths to step down due to health reasons
▪ World reacts to UNSC resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire
▪ Muslim family assaulted in Holi ambush
▪ Egypt unveils initiative to slash prices of essential goods by 15-20%
▪ Valu, Braun partner to ease accessibility of grooming products in Egypt
▪ Pakistan embraces Cairo with cultural evening during Ramadan nights
▪ UN Security Council resolution calls for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Gaza
▪ New York court pauses collection of $454m in Trump civil fraud case
▪ UNRWA official says Israel’s aid refusal is a ‘death sentence’
▪ How will the Moscow concert hall attack affect Putin?
▪ UNSC vote on Gaza ceasefire passes, US abstains
▪ ‘A criminal economy’: How US arms fuel deadly gang violence in Haiti
▪ Senegal election results: Who is Diomaye Faye, tipped to be next president?
▪ Argentina: Firearms Resolution Opens Door to Abuse
▪ Senegal’s former PM Ba concedes defeat in presidential election
▪ Why archaeologists must speak up for Gaza
▪ UN Security Council adopts resolution calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire
▪ The Palestine Exception
▪ Trump deadline to pay $454m looms: Here is what happens next
▪ BCCI says IPL to conclude on May 26, a week before ICC T20 World Cup 2024
▪ Palestinian testimonies of Israeli ‘executions’ at al-Shifa Hospital
▪ Israeli offensive in Rafah would be devastating, says US nurse who cared for Palestinians in southern Gaza
▪ Five key takeaways from football’s 2024 CONCACAF Nations League final
▪ Palestinians say they had to walk over “people’s body parts” while escaping Israeli raid on Al-Shifa Hospital
▪ This Russian teen helped to save 100 people from concert hall attack
▪ Prince and Princess of Wales ‘enormously touched’ by messages following cancer announcement
▪ Macron says it would be “cynical and counterproductive” for Russia to blame Ukraine for Moscow terror attack
▪ How I became a migrant trafficker in Mexico
▪ Sisi calls on UN Security Council to end war on Gaza
▪ China releases South Korean footballer Son Jun-ho held in bribery case
▪ Boeing boss Dave Calhoun to step down
▪ EU to investigate Apple, Google, Meta under new digital law
▪ MBC Masr to premiere ‘Khaled Nour his son Nour Khaled’ on Monday
▪ Palestinian boy assaulted by Israeli forces over ‘gun’ shirt
▪ Warnings against normalising conflict as Yemen marks decade of war
▪ India celebrates Holi, the Hindu festival of colours
▪ Fear stalks Russia after Moscow massacre as Putin’s allies play blame game
▪ Court to issue verdict in Mansour, Adib dispute in April
▪ Russia steps up bombardment of Ukraine’s capital
▪ UN’s Guterres visits Al Arish General Hospital
▪ Several dead, 1,000 homes destroyed in Papua New Guinea earthquake
▪ Agreement Signed to Implement Projects Worth LE565 mln in Several Governorates
▪ The Minister of Immigration Meets with Members of the Egyptian Community in Japan and South Korea via Video-Conference
▪ Shoukry Holds Talks with UN chief
▪ Israel’s toxic legacy: Bombing southern Lebanon with white phosphorus
▪ Photos: Croatia’s national team, including captain Luka Modric, tour the Giza Pyramids
▪ Gouna Film Festival announces dates of its 7th edition
▪ North Korea says Japan’s Kishida proposed summit with Kim
▪ UNSC to vote on new Gaza ceasefire draft as Israel besieges three hospitals
▪ Opposition celebrations in Senegal as Faye takes early election lead
▪ US and Japan to strengthen military ties as they eye China
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 171
▪ Valu completes eighth securitization with EGP 888m bond offering
▪ Embassy of Pakistan Cairo commemorates 84th National Day of Pakistan
▪ Russia mourns victims of deadly terrorist attack
▪ Moscow theatre attack suspects show signs of beating in court
▪ Egypt’s Prime Minister discusses Drug Authority’s work with aim for WHO accreditation
▪ Magic Land Al-Hokair targets 80% operation of Tanza project in 2024
▪ Blinken urged Qatar to threaten Hamas with expulsion from Doha as Gaza ceasefire talks stalled, officials say
▪ Ukraine says it hit two Russian naval vessels in major attack on Crimea
▪ Court ruling effectively outlaws Islamic schools in India’s most populous state
▪ Israeli cabinet members say they oppose Ultra-Orthodox conscription plan in threat to coalition government
▪ Kamala Harris says a military assault in Rafah would be a ‘huge mistake’
▪ Brazil races to the rescue as storm death toll rises
▪ Pakistan cricketer Amir named among T20 probables after retirement U-turn
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 760
▪ Philippines summons Beijing envoy over South China Sea water cannon attack
▪ Singapore’s ex-transport minister hit with 8 new charges in corruption case
▪ Four men showing signs of severe beating charged over Moscow concert attack
▪ UK’s Sunak to unveil $252m investment in nuclear deterrent, nuclear energy
▪ Senegal’s Bassirou Diomaye Faye takes early lead in presidential election
▪ Government officials sign contracts for EGP 565m solid waste management system in 5 governorates
▪ Banque du Caire reports record profits of EGP 6.7bn in 2023
▪ Egypt’s Trade Ministry prioritizes boosting industrial production, increasing exports
▪ SCZONE contracts 127 projects worth $2.8bn in nine months
▪ Compass Capital, CI Capital launch EGP 3bn equity fund
▪ Al-Sisi, UN Secretary-General emphasise two-state solution, aid for Gaza
▪ Israeli forces commit atrocities against civilians in Al-Shifa Hospital vicinity
▪ Egypt Builds Stockpile of Essentials to Curb Price Fluctuations
▪ Chad main opposition figures barred as leaders cleared for election
▪ Simon Harris to be Ireland’s youngest PM after clinching party leadership
▪ Senegal votes in delayed presidential election
▪ Fastest waiters in Paris compete in ‘coffee run’ street race
▪ The Max Planck Society must end its unconditional support for Israel
▪ Ukraine says it hit two Russian ships off occupied Crimea
▪ Israeli forces surround two more Gaza hospitals, Palestinian Red Crescent says
▪ Spinneys continues to expand across Egypt with new opening in October City
▪ Hassan Allam Properties Expands Footprint at Mostakbal City with New Land Acquisition sizing 279 Feddan
▪ Putin says Moscow concert attackers tried to flee to Ukraine
▪ Bodies of three Rohingya found as Indonesia ends rescue for capsized boat
▪ Russia mourns victims of Moscow concert hall attack, toll likely to rise
▪ Questions mount over Israel’s killing of journalists covering the war on Hamas
▪ ‘House of the Dragon’ prepares for battle in opposing Season 2 trailers
▪ Appalling Moscow terror attack is a blow to Putin, who promised Russia security
▪ Week in pictures: From deadly ISIL attack in Russia to drought in Vietnam
▪ Israeli protesters paraglide over PM Netanyahu’s house
▪ The Canadian arms embargo on Israel that was not
▪ Only effective way to ramp up Gaza aid is by land, UN chief Guterres says
▪ Pro-West candidate beats Slovakia PM’s ally to set up presidential run-off
▪ Egyptian-French alliance seeks to develop comprehensive health coverage
▪ FM: Egypt keen on maximizing Singaporean companies’ benefits from investment opportunities in Egypt
▪ Nigerian army rescues 17 students abducted from Sokoto state
▪ Rainy, dusty weather expected across Egypt on Sunday
▪ UN’s Guterres calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
▪ MSMEDA head asserts keenness on supporting women entrepreneurship
▪ Guterres praises Egypt’s role in backing Palestinians
▪ Israel responds to Guterres, accusing UN of ‘encouraging terrorism’
▪ Does Israel need to be forced by the US to end the war in Gaza?
▪ Egypt issues warning over scams involving expat car import initiative
▪ Moscow concert hall attack: How did ISIL recoup, five years after ‘defeat’?
▪ ‘Never-ending humiliation’: Recalling horrors in Libya’s migration centres
▪ More than 130 kidnapped Nigerian students released: Government spokesman
▪ Israel agrees to US ‘bridging proposal’ on prisoner-hostage exchange and is awaiting Hamas’ response, CNN analyst says
▪ Kate’s cancer revelation throws royal family into fresh turmoil
▪ The ghost of Russia’s past wars comes back to haunt Moscow
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 170
▪ How a South African village turned an alien tree into superfood coffee
▪ At least 19 Palestinians killed by Israeli military while waiting for aid in Gaza – Gazan authorities
▪ Austria’s Baumgartner scores fastest-ever international goal
▪ Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz wins F1 Australian GP after Verstappen retires
▪ Pakistan cricketer Imad Wasim comes out of retirement for ICC T20 World Cup
▪ ‘Obstetric winter’: Why are China’s hospitals shutting delivery wards?
▪ Senegal’s women voters could make a miracle happen in presidential election
▪ Have new legislative measures truly empowered women economically?
▪ CBE unveils key banking soundness metrics for 2023
▪ Mobile financial services poised for surge in users and revenue, says new report
▪ NilePreneurs delivers 430,000 advisory services to 147,000+ projects via 110 BDS Hubs: CBE
▪ New Android malware variants pose diverse threats, Kaspersky warns
▪ EFG Hermes advises on Parkin’s $428.7m IPO on Dubai Financial Market
▪ Cautious optimism in EGX this week after recent declines
▪ Private medical sector is envisioned to play pivotal role within comprehensive health insurance framework: Finance Minister
▪ Prime Minister reviews progress on National Dialogue initiatives
▪ Over 2.5 million women benefit from maternal, fetal health initiative
▪ UN Secretary-General urges substantial aid for Gaza at Rafah conference
▪ Egypt, Singapore pledge enhanced economic cooperation
▪ At least 19 reported killed as Israeli forces fire on Gaza aid seekers
▪ Can the UN Security Council agree on a ceasefire resolution for Gaza?
▪ Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid human rights concerns
▪ Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to ISS, days after glitch
▪ UN chief says blocked Gaza aid is a ‘moral outrage’, calls for war to end
▪ Moscow concert hall terror attack: Russia vows retribution as death toll hits 133
▪ Everyone wants the latest chips. That’s causing a huge headache for the world’s biggest supplier
▪ After vetoing three prior UN resolutions on Gaza, US sees its own ceasefire proposal rejected
▪ Israeli military forced journalists and health workers to strip in Gaza hospital raid, eyewitnesses say
▪ What we know about the Moscow concert hall attack
▪ Moscow concert hall attack draws global condemnation
▪ Who’s to blame for the Moscow massacre? ISIL, Ukraine or Russia itself?
▪ Egypt signs MoU to establish a Turkish logistics industrial zone in Jarjoub
▪ Moscow concert hall attack: Russia detains 11 as death toll rises to 115
▪ Moscow concert hall attack: Why is ISIL targeting Russia?
▪ What Aida of Khan Younis can teach us about courage
▪ Egypt signs MoD to establish a Turkish logistics industrial zone in Jarjoub
▪ Dissecting the ‘TikTok problem’
▪ Uber, Careem add SOS feature to help passengers during rides
▪ US Senate passes $1.2 trillion budget, averting government shutdown
▪ Moscow concert hall attack: Death toll rises to 115 with scores injured
▪ EBRD launches plan to transform 6th of October into a green city
▪ Video: Egypt, UAE airdrop more aid into Gaza Strip
▪ 42 Container Ships, Cargo Vessels Handled at Damietta Port in 24 hours
▪ Egypt Win African Games’ Hockey Gold
▪ Sports Minister Praises Performance of Egypt’s Paralympic Weightlifting Team in World Cup
▪ The tax inspectors competing to be Senegal’s new president
▪ Kate Middleton reveals cancer diagnosis: What we know so far
▪ Egypt condemns terrorist attack near Moscow
▪ Captured Somali pirates arrive in India to face trial over ship hijacking
▪ Israeli raid on Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital continues for a fifth day
▪ Netanyahu doubles down on plan for Rafah offensive after meeting with top US diplomat. Catch up here
▪ The Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis: What we know
▪ ISIS claims responsibility for attack at Moscow-area concert venue that left at least 60 dead
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 169
▪ Philippines accuses China of new water cannon attacks in South China Sea
▪ ‘Imagine if just one dam is hit’: Russian-Ukrainian energy war heats up
▪ Moscow concert hall attack: What do we know so far?
▪ Goals not guns for a girls football team in India’s violence-hit Manipur
▪ World reaction to the attacks on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 758
▪ ‘Insane’: Xi’s call for ethnic Chinese to tell Beijing’s story stirs anger
▪ Faced with an election ban, Venezuela opposition leader names alternate
▪ Israel seizes 800 hectares of Palestinian land in occupied West Bank
▪ Peruvian democracy weakened as government consolidates control: Report
▪ AOC decries ‘unfolding genocide’ in Gaza, urges halting weapons to Israel
▪ Will Trump lose landmark properties in New York fraud case? What to know
▪ Dozens killed, trapped after shooting at concert hall near Moscow
▪ Why is Antony Blinken back in the Middle East?
▪ Kate, princess of Wales, says she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy
▪ Princess Kate reveals cancer diagnosis, treatment
▪ Bodies of 65 people found in mass grave in Libya: UN migration agency
▪ Russian assault on Ukraine leaves over 1M people in the dark
▪ Protests erupt in India after opposition leader arrested
▪ Gunfire and explosion reported at concert hall in Russia’s Moscow
▪ ‘Moral failure’: US House approves bill that would ban UNRWA funding
▪ US top diplomat holds talks in Israel as Netanyahu vows Rafah invasion
▪ In steak-mad Argentina, women’s work is increasingly butchering the meat.
▪ Russia is in a ‘state of war’ in Ukraine, Kremlin says for the first time
▪ Intermittent fasting: Your heart, your health, your waistline
▪ How can Haiti break its cycle of violence and instability?
▪ Photopia’s “Fifty Years of Cinematic Portrait” gets an extension for movie lovers
▪ SCZONE marks €175 million milestone with groundbreaking of new glass factory, solar power plant
▪ How Israeli settlers are expanding illegal outposts amid Gaza war
▪ SCZONE marks €175 million milestone with groundbreaking of new glass factory, a solar power plant
▪ Egypt implements first fuel price hike of 2024
▪ Russia launches likely largest-ever attack on Ukraine’s energy system, Ukrainian official says
▪ US condemns vetoes on proposed UN resolution
▪ UN Security Council does not pass US resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire
▪ Tor Wennesland: Gaza talks in Doha key for Palestinians and Israelis
▪ Germany legalises cannabis possession for personal use from April
▪ Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine?
▪ EU plans to impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia, Belarus
▪ Gaza drone video shows killing of Palestinians in Israeli air attack
▪ Slovakia’s presidential election: A choice between Russia and the West
▪ US sanctions Nicaragua’s attorney general over human rights concerns
▪ Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 168
▪ UK, Australia call for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Gaza
▪ More than 7,350 West Bank Palestinians arrested by Israel during Gaza war
▪ Why is the US suing Apple for ‘broad, sustained and illegal’ monopoly?
▪ Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns
▪ Uganda’s President Museveni promotes son to army chief
▪ ‘Maximally pragmatic’: How Central Asia navigates Russia’s war on Ukraine
▪ Senegal’s 2024 election: Why does it matter?
▪ Malaysia declines offer to host 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing cost
▪ The US war on reproductive rights should concern women everywhere
▪ Russian missile strikes target power supply in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
▪ Australia to contribute $3bn for construction of AUKUS submarines
▪ India’s Bengaluru fast running out of water – and it’s not summer yet
▪ ‘Dead democracy’: Will Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest unite India’s opposition?
▪ China’s envoy says ‘significant gap’ between Kyiv and Moscow on peace talks
▪ Economic conditions in debt-stricken Sri Lanka improving, IMF says
▪ How is renewed violence in Myanmar affecting the Rohingya?
▪ Social media company Reddit soars to $9bn valuation in Wall Street debut
▪ US, EU ratchet up pressure on Israel over Gaza cea UN vote planned
▪ Malaysia sees Chinese tourist boom in the offing after pandemic slump
▪ Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 757
▪ IFC’s strategic investments propel Egypt’s economic growth in FY23, beyond
▪ EFG Holding achieves record-breaking EGP 14.7bn in revenues
▪ Valu partners with Visa to launch new prepaid card, expanding financial accessibility across Egypt
▪ Admaius Capital partners with Egyptian medicated-cosmetics firm Parkville
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