Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, being home to more than 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world, and the Middle East. The Greater Cairo metropolitan area is one of the largest in the world by population with over 22 million people.
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The Pyramids of Giza — including the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure — and the Great Sphinx are among the most iconic monuments of ancient Egypt, part of the Giza Plateau just outside modern Cairo. They remain top destinations for travelers exploring Egyptian history. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
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CAIRO, April 25 (MENA) – Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty and Foreign Minister of the sisterly Sultanate of Oman Badr Albusaidi stressed the need to intensify efforts to prevent the recurrence of military confrontations in the region and to safeguard the freedom of international navigation. They affirmed that dialogue …
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CAIRO, April 27 (MENA) – President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi stressed the importance of the Nile water file and opportunities for cooperation among Nile Basin countries for Egypt. The remarks were made during a phone call with Kenyan President William Ruto on Monday to discuss developments in the Horn of Africa. Both leaders agreed to intensify …
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Zhour Developments has announced the launch of FioRI compound, a mixed-use residential project in west Cairo, with total investments exceeding EGP 10bn. The project reflects continued expansion in west Cairo, an area that has attracted increasing real estate activity in recent years due to ongoing infrastructure development and connectivity improvements. Tarek Nasr El-Din, Chairperson of […]
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Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held phone calls with Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi to discuss ongoing US-Iran negotiations and efforts to reduce regional tensions, the Egyptian foreign ministry said. According to the statement, the discussions focused on recent regional developments and […]
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This January, British journalist Alex Preston submitted a review of Jean-Baptiste Andrea’s novel ‘Watching Over Her’ to The New York Times, which was polished with the help of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool. The piece borrowed phrases from a Guardian review of the same book written by Christobel Kent, published four months earlier. Preston had not noticed, but a reader did. After an investigation, The Times cut ties with him permanently. The use of AI for writing is a concern that researchers have been trying to quantify. What happens when humans outsource their thinking to AI? Findings show that originality is compromised, and the brain scans now suggest a loss in cognitive function itself. Before 2022, writing an essay meant struggling through half-formed ideas, bad starts, and rewrites. Today, it can begin and end by typing a few prompts into ChatGPT, launched in November 2022. The result comes fast and looks clear. After revision, the essay will be ready for submission. For all the efficiency gains that AI promises, the summaries, the drafted emails, the instant answers, researchers began documenting effects on the brain when it is no longer askedContinue reading "The Cognitive Cost of Relying on AI"
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Alaa Saad, a journalist traveling alone this January, contacted the Safwa Utopia hotel in Port Said city, Egypt, to book a room for a night. The hotel turned her away because she is a single woman. No explanation was offered beyond the phrase “single women are not allowed.” Saad tried calling the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities hotline twice to report the incident to no avail. Eventually, filed an official complaint with the police. She also took to social media to tell the story and received a lot of support. Her experience resonated with many, as it represented a persistent reality that millions of Egyptian women navigate every day. Their right to move freely through public space is conditional, subject to informal oversight, and dependent on the tolerance of strangers. The incident has drawn a wave of solidarity from civil society groups such as the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) and Edraak Foundation for Development and Equality, as well as legal advocates, including activist and lawyer, Nehad Abo El Komsan and lawyer Heba Adel. Opposers argue that what happened to Saad was not an isolated act of prejudice byContinue reading "Egypt Reopens Case After Hotel Denies Room to Single Woman Traveling"
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Leading oilfield services providers SLB and Baker Hughes expect a rise in global spending on oil exploration and production, as supply disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict underscore the need for greater investment, particularly in North America, according to Reuters. The ongoing US -Israeli conflict with Iran has disrupted flows through the Strait of […]
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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met with Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, to follow up on efforts to secure the local market’s needs for natural gas and petroleum products. Madbouly reviewed different scenarios prepared by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MoPMR) to secure fuel supplies needed for the electricity sector to […]
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