Tunisians rally against President Saied, demand release of political prisoners
Hundreds of Tunisians protested on Wednesday against President Kais Saied's "authoritarian rule," demanding the release of
In recent talks between Morocco’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Ryad Mezzour, Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Omar
Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum aims to attract $700 million in investments across 13 exploration zones as part of efforts
Nael Barghouti, the longest-serving Palestinian prisoner in Israel, was deported to Egypt following his release under the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk has announced that Egypt will increase the minimum wage for public sector workers to 7,000
Culture vultures with an interest in Ancient Egypt have much to rejoice. Egypt officially announced the long-awaited opening of the
Egypt is set to transfer management of state-owned enterprises to its sovereign wealth fund, aiming to enhance returns on state
The latest proposal for Gaza’s future envisions Egypt taking over the territory for 15 years eventually transferring contol over
Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister Kamel Al-Wazir reaffirmed Cairo’s commitment to a transnational land route linking Egypt, Libya, and
Egypt’s Suez Canal has seen 47 ships return since early February, following a Gaza ceasefire that reduced Houthi attacks
Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, will attend an Arab League summit on March 4 in Cairo to discuss the
Rising seas are threatening Alexandria, one of the world’s oldest cities. A new study by researchers at the University
Egypt ranked 38th and Morrocco 50th in the latest Brand Finance global Soft Power Index, as both countries topped the
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