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Kamal Tabikha

Kamal Tabikha

Correspondent
Cairo
Kamal is one of The National’s correspondents in Cairo. He has over six years of experience working as a reporter for Al Masry Al Youm, Egypt Independent, Nile Radio Productions and Cairo Scene. His experience includes translation, field reporting, research and creative writing. He is also proficient in three languages.

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Patients suffering from cholera receive treatment at a rural isolation centre in Wad Al Hilu in Kassala, eastern Sudan. AFP
Egypt tightens border control after cholera outbreak in Sudan

Health Ministry increases surveillance and preventive measures at airports and seaports

MENAAugust 19, 2024
Sudan's army chief Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan. The military has so far rejected the Geneva talks, insisting on a return to the Jeddah Declaration signed with the RSF in May 2023. AFP
Sudan's Al Burhan to send delegation to Cairo for peace talks

Army is adamant over return to Jeddah Declaration as it rejects ceasefire negotiations in Geneva

MENAAugust 18, 2024
Salah El Deen street, one of Islamic Cairo's main roads. On its western side lies the Saladdin Citadel and in the distance, the city's famed Sultan Hasan Mosque can be seen. Kamal Tabikha / The National
Cairo's Islamic Quarter's new visage leaves old faces behind

Residents relocated as centuries-old mosques and mausoleums undergo renovations

MENAAugust 16, 2024
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Cairo after an official invitation from President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. Photo: @TheVillaSomalia / X
Egypt and Somalia sign military co-operation protocol in Cairo

Revamped Egyptian embassy in Mogadishu inaugurated to enhance ties and expand co-operation

MENAAugust 14, 2024
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly received Osama Hamad, the Prime Minister of Libya's Government of National Solidarity Photo: Osama Hamad.
Libya's Tripoli-based government rejects Egypt's hosting of rival PM

National Unity government accuses Cairo of undermining international efforts to stabilise the nation

MENAAugust 12, 2024
Yahya Sinwar, the new political leader of Hamas, gestures on stage during a rally in Gaza city in 2021. AFP
Sinwar’s Hamas appointment entangles ceasefire talks in Gaza tunnels

Surprise move reinforces military wing of Palestinian faction and is expected to complicate negotiations with Israel

MENAAugust 07, 2024
Historian and journalist Robert Kaplan participates in a panel discussion during the first day of the I Economic and Social Forum of the Mediterranean, at the Palau de les Arts, on 26 June, 2024 in Valencia. Getty
Robert D Kaplan maps the modern Middle East's journey

From the cafes of Cairo to the corridors of power in Tehran, renowned historian traces the region's path between anarchy and empire

MENAAugust 06, 2024
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi during an official meeting with Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Foreign Minister, in the Egyptian seaside city of New Alamein.
Turkey to join genocide case against Israel at ICJ, says Foreign Minister Fidan

Move follows meetings with Egyptian leaders as both nations call for de-escalation in Gaza conflict

MENAAugust 05, 2024
A scan of the famous 'Screaming Woman' mummy, excavated in Egypt in the 1930s. The mummy was the subject of a report conducted by specialists at Cairo University's Kasr Al Ainy Hospital. Photo: Frontiers in Medicine
Egyptian mummy's 'screaming' expression may hint at agonising death

Archaeologists use advanced scientific techniques to unravel the mysteries of ancient Egypt

MENAAugust 02, 2024
Wednesday's attack took place in Gebeit at a military graduation ceremony, Sudan's army said. Photo: Sudanese Armed Forces
Drone attack kills five at Sudan army event attended by Al Burhan

Military commander was present at graduation ceremony during fatal strike in Gebeit, eastern Sudan

MENAJuly 31, 2024
Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, during a Tehran meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty. The two sides vowed to continue a raprochment after decades of strained relations. Photo Credits: The Iranian Presidency.
Egypt and Iran take step towards normalisation after Tehran meeting

The death of former president Ebrahim Raisi caused concerns that peace-building efforts would end

MENAJuly 31, 2024
A petrol station in Cairo. This month, the country increased fuel prices as part of a plan to gradually remove subsidies by December 2025, a requirement under its agreement with the IMF. AFP
IMF approves $820m in funding for Egypt but calls for more reforms

Inflationary pressures are abating and foreign exchange shortages have eased in the country, the fund says

EconomyJuly 30, 2024
A petrol station worker fills a car in Cairo. The Egyptian government is increasing fuel prices as part of economic reforms. EPA
Egypt raises fuel prices by up to 15% ahead of IMF review

Prime minister announces plan to cut subsidies to break-even point by December 2025

EconomyJuly 25, 2024
Shipping containers pass through the Suez Canal in Egypt. Reuters
Houthis' Red Sea attacks prompt big drop in Egypt's Suez Canal revenue

Vital waterway handled 500 million fewer tonnes of cargo in 12 months ending June 30

BusinessJuly 18, 2024
A man closes his shop amid a heatwave in Cairo, after the government had ordered early closure of businesses to save energy. EPA
Egypt to suspend unpopular power cuts for two months over summer

Government says it has imported sufficient fuel reserves to resume uninterrupted energy supply until mid-September

MENAJuly 17, 2024
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