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Submarine tragedy is latest blow for Egypt’s tourism - The Red Sea is a major hub for the country’s crucial tourism industry ...
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Algeria, Egypt and Morocco remain on track to reach the 2026 World Cup but Sudan's unlikely bid to qualify suffers a setback. Nigeria's hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup are fading after a 1-1 ...
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Archaeologists uncover an ancient burial site with Egyptian, Greek, and Roman graves at Tell Ruwad Iskandar, Egypt. Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient ...
Let me address both steps. Egypt has put together a multi-phase and time-bound plan for the reconstruction of Gaza that will include three main phases with a time frame extending from 2025 to 2030.
and Sharm El Sheikh providing world-class stay for tourists. With these thrilling developments, tourist demand is picking up fast. Egypt has already witnessed a 25% growth in tourists early in ...
and quickly understood why this resort is regarded as Sharm El Sheikh's crown jewel. Even our driver casually mentioned that this is the preferred retreat of Egypt's president when he visits – a ...
a professor of climate change at Egypt’s Agricultural Research Center, and a UN expert in sustainable agricultural development, described it as “a major setback in international efforts to mitigate ...
(photo credit: US CENTRAL COMMAND/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS) A missile fired by the Houthi terrorist organization fell in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, army radio reported ...
SOON after the occupation of Egypt by a British military force in 1882, the late Prof. Huxley, then president of the Royal Society, directed attention to the valuable opportunity that was afforded ...