Categoria: EGYPT
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Unusual Burial Rituals Found in 2,300-Year-Old Tomb Leave Archaeologists Baffled
Archaeologists were puzzled by the ‘unusual’ burial rituals discovered in a 2,300-year-old tomb, dating back to 400-200 B.C.
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How India, Greece, and Egypt Can Foster a New Era of Indo-Mediterranean Connectivity
India, Egypt, and Greece have the potential to lead a new regional architecture shaping a common future.
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US President Donald Trump Says Israel ‘Winning’ in Gaza But ‘Losing’ International Support
US President Donald Trump acknowledges Israel’s success in Gaza but highlights the loss of global public support, with criticism from UK Foreign Secretary and Egypt.
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Where is hot in November? 16 best places for sun
Discover the top winter-sun destinations to visit in November, from Egypt and Barbados to Morocco and Laos.
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Egypt: Four Months After Death, Ibrahim Shika’s Family Alleges Organ Theft
Four months after late Egyptian footballer Ibrahim Shika passed away from rectal cancer, his family accuses his widow of organ theft, sparking a criminal investigation and social media outrage.
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US dollar remains stable against Egyptian pound in major banks on September 1
On September 1, 2025, the US dollar held steady against the Egyptian pound in major banks, indicating stability in Egypt’s foreign exchange market.
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UK Foreign Office Issues New Travel Alert for Brits Heading to Egypt
The Foreign Office issued a new travel advisory for Egypt after the British embassy in Cairo was closed.
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Gold Prices in Egypt Surge, 24 Carat Reaches ₤5,354 per Gram on September 1, 2025
Discover the increasing gold prices in Egypt with 24-carat gold reaching ₤5,354 per gram on September 1, 2025, driven by global market trends and local currency devaluation.
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Gold prices in Egypt surge to ₤5,354 per gram on September 1, 2025
Discover the rise in gold prices in Egypt as 24-carat gold hits ₤5,354 per gram on September 1, 2025, affected by global market trends and local currency depreciation.
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Millennia of History Lost: The Impact of Sudan’s War on Antiquities
In the aftermath of Sudan’s war, thousands of priceless antiquities dating back to the Kingdom of Kush have vanished, leaving the National Museum in Khartoum in ruins.