Monthly Archives: September 2025

El-Sisi Reviews Preparations for the Grand Egyptian Museum Opening and Stresses Importance of Boosting Tourism

  Cairo – Reda Helal President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met today with Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy to review the latest updates on the tourism sector and the final preparations for the inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum, scheduled for November 1. …

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Eritrea Celebrates Meskel Holiday with Colorful Nationwide Festivities

  Asmara – Reda Helal : Eritrea today marked the annual celebration of Meskel, the Feast of the Finding of the True Cross, with colorful ceremonies and widespread participation across the country. The central prayer service took place at Bahti Meskerem Square in Asmara, led by His Holiness Abune Basilos …

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Egyptian-Turkish Cinematic Collaboration Revives Shared Heritage

By Sahar Rajab In a step to strengthen cultural ties between Egypt and Turkey, the Turkish Ambassador to Egypt, Saleh Mutlu Şen, expressed his warm welcome to hosting a group of prominent Egyptian actors and actresses. In a press statement issued by the Turkish Embassy in Cairo, Ambassador Şen emphasized …

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African Energy Chamber (AEC) to Launch State of African Energy 2026 Outlook at African Energy Week (AEW 2025)

  In collaboration with S&P Global Commodity Insights, the report offers a guide for investors and project developers pursing opportunities in African energy CAPE TOWN, South Africa, September 26, 2025/ — The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org/) – the voice of the African energy sector – will launch its latest …

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China Bolsters Palestinian Front: Firm Commitment to Two-State Solution Amid Israeli Storm

wagdy Abd aziz In a move reflecting renewed strategic commitment, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed, during his meeting with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita in the Chinese capital, the necessity of adhering to the two-state solution as the foundation for peace in the Middle East. In statements carried by …

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Historic Defense Pact: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Declare Aggression Against One as Aggression Against Both R

Sahar Ragab In a landmark move to strengthen their strategic partnership, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Pakistan’s Prime Minister, His Excellency Mr. Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, signed the “Strategic Joint Defense Agreement” during an official visit to …

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Two Civilizations Converge: Egypt’s Culture Minister Hails Unique Model of Coexistence at Golden Panda Awards 2025

Sahar Ragab In a vibrant celebration of global cultural exchange, Egypt’s Minister of Culture, Dr. Ahmed Fouad Henein, declared that Egypt and China have presented “a unique model of two ancient civilizations over thousands of years, preserving their identities while opening to the world and coexisting peacefully with other civilizations. …

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Bridges of Innovation: Egypt’s Drug Authority Chief Highlights Shared Vision for Pharmaceutical Future at AIRIS 2025

Sahar Ragab In a testament to deepening bilateral ties, Dr. Ali Al-Ghamrawy, President of the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA), affirmed that Egyptian-Korean relations are “built on mutual respect and shared ambitions,” emphasizing a united vision for the future of pharmaceutical innovation. “Today, we are closer than ever—not just by our …

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Cry of Freedom in Zócalo: Mexico Celebrates Independence Day That Shook the Spanish Empire

Wagdy Adbaziz On September 16 each year, Mexico pulses with revolutionary energy and national pride, honoring Independence Day, known as “Grito de Dolores” (Cry of Dolores), which ignited the war against Spanish colonial rule in 1810. This holiday is more than a calendar date—it’s a symbol of a brave Mexican …

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$69 Billion in Debt’s Grip: Africa Returns to the IMF’s Embrace as a Last Resort

  Sahar Ragab Amid mounting debt burdens exceeding $650 billion and a scarcity of low-cost financing alternatives, African nations are increasingly turning back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a primary lifeline. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Washington-based lender has disbursed nearly $69 billion …

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