League expands its African footprint through grassroots coaching, with Cairo emerging as a key player in women’s flag football Cairo just hosted something it’s never...
Egypt’s $3.8 Billion Dilemma: Smart City or Smart Surveillance?
As China builds, operates, and maintains Egypt’s new capital district, fears of dependency and digital oversight cast a long shadow Egypt’s flashy New Administrative Capital,...
Scientists Reconstruct Face of Egypt’s Forgotten Pharaoh Hatshepsut in Stunning Archaeological Breakthrough
The long-misunderstood queen who ruled like a king finally gets her face—and her story—back, thanks to digital forensics and a fresh look at broken statues....
Eight US Airbases on High Alert as Iran Vows Retaliation After Strike on Nuclear Sites
A string of American military installations across the Middle East has gone into heightened readiness after the U.S. launched missile strikes on Iran’s key nuclear...
Flynas Fast-Tracks Return of Nigerian Pilgrims, Airlifting 8,000+ Hajj Travelers in a Week
Saudi-recognized carrier completes 60% of assigned quota with 19 return flights as post-Hajj repatriations gather speed More than 8,000 Nigerian pilgrims have already been flown...
Saudi Airports Take Off in May: Jeddah, Tabuk, AlUla Lead in On-Time Rankings
The Kingdom’s aviation sector posts impressive punctuality scores as GACA’s May report places both airports and carriers under the spotlight. Passengers flying in and out...
Tel Aviv Man Arrested in Cryptocurrency Spy Plot Tied to Iran
A 27-year-old man from Tel Aviv has been arrested for allegedly spying on behalf of Iran, receiving cryptocurrency as payment for tasks ranging from surveillance...
War at the Borders, Records in the Markets: Israel’s Economic Paradox Unfolds
Israel is facing down regional turmoil with missiles in the sky—and record numbers on the stock ticker. Markets in Tel Aviv are not just holding...
RAF Airlift Begins as UK Rushes to Evacuate Citizens from Israel Amid Escalating Tensions
A British military transport aircraft touched down in Cyprus Monday evening, ferrying dozens of UK nationals out of Israel as fears over a broader Middle...
Egypt Keeps Skies Open as Regional Airspace Reroutes Escalate
Cairo says its airports are fully operational, on high alert to absorb diverted flights from conflict zones Egypt has declared its airspace safe and fully...
Madaar Bets Big on Cairo’s Westside With $592 Million ‘Kenz’ Project, Nine Hotels in Pipeline
A bold mix of green ambition and hospitality muscle, the ‘Kenz’ development signals a new chapter for upscale urban living in Egypt. Ahmed Ehab had...
Clues in Clay: What Ancient Egypt’s Working Girls Can Still Teach Us
We tend to picture ancient Egypt through the lens of gold masks, grand tombs, and pharaohs. But scattered between those glimmering symbols of power are...
Saudi Arabia, Venezuela Signal New Diplomatic Momentum as King Salman Receives Letter from Maduro
Saudi Arabia and Venezuela appear to be quietly strengthening ties, with King Salman receiving a rare written message from President Nicolás Maduro that points to...
Saudi Arabia’s New Livestock-by-Weight Rule Kicks In June 26, Aiming to Clean Up Market Practices
Saudi Arabia is set to enforce a landmark change in how live animals are bought and sold — by weight, not guesswork. The Ministry of...
Paragon Developments Plants Its Flag in Riyadh, Eyes Bigger Role in Gulf’s Real Estate Push
Egyptian developer Paragon is making its first major leap beyond home turf, opening a new office in Riyadh as part of its broader bet on...
Saudia Taps Egypt’s El-Alamein and Oman’s Salalah in Bold Move to Deepen Red Sea-Air Gulf Links
Saudi Arabia’s national carrier is adding two fresh pins to its regional map, betting on growing leisure travel demand and deeper commercial ties across the...
