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Handover ceremony takes place at Egyptian Museum for representatives of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq and China
University College Cork will also repatriate funerary masks and jars used to store organs for afterlife
Despite a sign-up deadline extension, doctors and lawyers say they can ill afford the extra expense of formalising their processes
Services between the Badr and New Heliopolis stations were halted for an hour after the incident
During the excavations of Jirzah, a village near Fayum, several mummy portraits characteristic of Roman rule of ancient Egypt were found
Presenter was a legend of televised debates on political and cultural life in Egypt
The officer and several family members purportedly filmed beating hospital staff for allegedly neglecting his pregnant wife
Dozens of the island's affluent residents took to the streets to call for more dialogue with the government on large building projects
Prof Yacoub, 87, performed the UK's first combined heart and lung transplant in 1983 and was knighted in 1992
Health Ministry aims to administer doses to 16 million children
Built on a 15km stretch of the Mediterranean coast, the city is expected to invigorate the Nile Delta's economy, boosting employment and tourism
The 8 per cent initiative let private sector companies take loans from banks at less than half the current interest rate
Festivals celebrated by Copts and Muslims alike are an important cultural bridge between both religious groups
'Not Brides' study finds a quarter of female Egyptians aged 15 to 19 are or have been married
Two young girls died in Alexandria after being given antibiotics without a mandatory allergy test
