A capsized migrant boat of 27 Egyptians leaves two dead, nineteen missing, and six rescued, as rescue...
Egypt’s population situation continues to rapidly increase, a pattern that has existed for years despite government efforts...
Holding a vintage 1933 photograph of Alexandria’s Stanley beach beside a modern 2019 photograph of the same...
Following a superior streak of victories, Egypt’s national handball team were crowned champions in this year’s African...
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with United States’ President Joe Biden for the first time on...
Luxor’s beauty is not just seen through the scale and grandeur of its ancient Egyptian monuments, but...
When visiting Egypt, most think of the ever-imposing Great Pyramids of Giza, or their distinguished neighbor, the...
Egypt is preparing to launch its first-ever low-cost airline, Air Sphinx, scheduled to begin operations in the...
There is an alluring mystique behind Egypt’s city of Dahab (Gold), making it a beloved destination for...
Egyptian authorities have shut off parts of the Red Sea coast after a shark attacked two tourists,...
In the era of digital communication, social media, emails, and phone calls rule our day-to-day dialogues. In...
Cyber relationships are nothing new to Egyptians. Gone are the days when the only matchmaker was a...
On 27 June, Egypt’s women’s table tennis team made history by obtaining the country’s first-ever gold medal...
On 20 June, Egypt’s Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait, informed the country’s parliament that the country had...
When Egypt launched NileSat 101, the Middle East’s first-ever telecommunications satellite, into space on 28 April 1998,...
Few movies have gripped the Egyptian consciousness like Al-Karnak (1975) had done upon its release. Based on...
Long before the advent of mass media and live coverage, conflict – and the diplomacy that often...
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