While much of the world drifted through a late-December lull, something quietly decisive happened along the southern edge of the Mediterranean. Morocco activated an Israeli-built...
Egypt and China Deepen Clean Energy Ties as Storage and Smart Grid Talks Gain Pace
Egypt and China are pushing their energy partnership into a more technical phase, with talks now centered on electricity storage, smart grids, and AI-backed systems....
Egypt Slams Israel’s Somaliland Recognition
Egypt has strongly condemned Israel's decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, calling it a direct threat to Somalia's sovereignty and regional stability. This...
Egypt Breaks Ground on High-Speed Rail Linking the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
Workers have begun laying tracks east of Cairo for Egypt’s first high-speed railway, a flagship project meant to connect the Red Sea and the Mediterranean...
Ancient Pharaoh’s Solar Boat Begins Careful Reassembly Inside Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum
A 4,500-year-old royal boat has begun coming back to life inside Egypt’s newest cultural landmark, as visitors watch conservators slowly piece together one of the...
KFSHRC Leads Global Push in Rare Disease Data
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh has made a big impact on rare disease research. The center added nearly ten percent of...
Palestinian Teenager Killed in West Bank Shooting as Video Casts Doubt on Israeli Account
A 16-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead at close range by Israeli soldiers during a military raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials said,...
Israeli Fire Kills Two in Gaza City as Ceasefire Breaches Continue to Rise
Israeli forces have killed at least two Palestinians in Gaza City, Palestinian officials said, adding to mounting claims that a fragile ceasefire is steadily unraveling....
Wizz Air Targets Israel Expansion With Tel Aviv and Eilat Bases From March
Wizz Air is preparing a significant push into Israel, planning to open two operational bases from March that would anchor long-term activity at Tel Aviv’s...
Mitsotakis Honors Slain Greek-Israeli Student in Emotional Visit
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined Israeli President Isaac Herzog to visit the family of Ionas Karussis, a 26-year-old Greek-Israeli student killed in a 2024...
Teacher Dies on Nile Cruise After Two Tourist Ships Collide Near Luxor
A holiday on Egypt’s Nile River turned fatal after two cruise ships collided near Luxor, leaving a 47-year-old Italian teacher dead and dozens of tourists...
Amre Moussa’s Return to Cairo Marks Fresh Wave of Diplomatic Talk After MEDays Forum
Mr. Amre Moussa landed in Cairo with a full agenda still echoing from Tangier, where global tensions, shifting alliances, and uneasy hopes for peace dominated...
UN Warns Gaza Aid Crisis Deepens Despite Ceasefire
The United Nations has raised fresh alarms about the slow pace of humanitarian aid reaching Gaza, even as a fragile ceasefire holds. Officials point to...
Egypt Seals $340M Oil Gas Deals
Egypt has signed four major oil and gas exploration agreements worth over $340 million with international companies to search for new reserves in the Mediterranean...
American Passenger Dies Mid-Flight En Route to Cairo
Sudden death stuns passengers aboard Casablanca-Cairo flight as officials confirm natural causes An American traveler died suddenly during a flight from Morocco to Egypt on...
Silver Steps Into the Spotlight as Egyptians Swap Gold for Affordability
Rising Gold Costs Push Tradition Toward a More Budget-Friendly Shine The glitter of gold may still dazzle, but in Egypt, a quieter contender is stealing...
