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Emmanuel Macron · GazaFrance's President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday met with sick Palestinians, medical professionals and aid workers in Egypt's port city of El-Arish, close to the Gzaz Strip, in a bid to push Israel to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid entering the Palestinian enclave.See the Story
Macron visits Gaza aid outpost in Egypt as Israel maintains humanitarian blockade
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Eid · EgyptDirected by Omar El Mohandes, Siko Siko (meaning a sign or signal of something that cannot be discussed in public) is an Egyptian movie which came out in theaters during Eid al-Fitr, presenting itself as a blend of comedy and adventure. The film follows the lives of two cousins, Selim and Yehia, portrayed by Taha Desouky and Essam Omar, respectively. Their journey starts with the recent death of their uncle, who leaves them an unexpected inheri…See the Story
Siko Siko: Cashing In on Chaos—Inheritance Has Never Been This Funny!
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Middle East · EgyptFor years, Egyptians with curly and coily hair textures have faced a dilemma: rely on expensive imported brands or struggle with ill-suited products. However, a wave of homegrown Egyptian brands is revolutionizing the market by combining locally adapted formulas, ethical practices, and prices up to 70 percent lower than international competitors like SheaMoisture or DevaCurl. Here’s an in-depth comparison of six standout brands, their best-selli…See the Story
5 Egyptian Curly Hair Brands Offering Affordable, High-Quality Alternatives to Imported Products
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Middle EastA study published in Scientific Reports in April 2025 has revealed alarming levels of microplastic pollution in Burullus Lake, the second-largest lake in Egypt, in Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate, and one of its most ecologically and economically vital bodies of water. The research, led by Egyptian scientists at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF) of Cairo, indicates that microplastic particles, which are minute fragments of…See the Story
Egyptian Study Reveals Microplastics Pollute Lake Burullus at Alarming Levels
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Africa · EgyptEgypt ranks as the second-wealthiest country in Africa, and Cairo, Egypt’s capital, is often perceived as a city of wealth and opportunity for expats and locals alike. According to Henley & Partners’ Africa Wealth Report 2024, Cairo is the richest city in North Africa, home to 7,200 millionaires, 57 centi-millionaires, and at least eight billionaires, all measured in US dollars, with a total private wealth of USD 140 billion (EGP 7.08 trillion…See the Story
The Hidden Cost of Cairo’s Wealth: A Tale of Two Cities
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Africa · EgyptRemote work is no longer just a passing trend; it is a lifestyle shift, transforming communities worldwide. What began as a temporary response to the COVID-19 pandemic, when businesses were forced to embrace remote setups to ensure continuity, has now evolved into a fundamental change in how and where people work. As lockdowns lifted and companies experimented with hybrid models, it became clear that remote work was here to stay, leading to a su…See the Story
Nomads in Paradise: How Egypt’s Coast Became a Remote Work Hotspot
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Wages · EgyptEgypt will raise the minimum wage to EGP 7,000 (USD 138) per month starting July as part of its 2025/2026 fiscal budget, with the lowest job grade set to receive an EGP 1,100 (USD 21) monthly increase in total compensation, Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk announced on Monday, 31 March. This comes after a 2023 social support package introduced by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, which raised the minimum wage for government employees to EGP 4,000. …See the Story
Egypt to Raise Minimum Wage for Public Sector Employees Starting July 2025
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