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Just one per cent of the nation's 100 million people have been inoculated against coronavirus, but 2.4 million have now registered for a jab
Gad El Qady called the situation ‘not very safe, but not very dangerous’ and emphasised that Egypt is no more at risk than many other countries
While the view is hard to beat, the site of Egypt’s top tourist attraction is set for a major revamp
Deal aims to meet local production needs and help the country become a regional energy hub
Council of ministers approves Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women with reservations on three main articles
Marking World Immunisation Week, Dr Ahmed Al Mandhari said lack of precautions and vaccine hesitancy are largely to blame for sharp rise
The authority said it had no objection to departure operations as long as there are enough sailors to secure the vessel pending negotiations
The Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo holds an impressive collection by famous artists, such as Monet, Renoir and Gauguin
The 48-year-old worked with the greats of Egyptian cinema, but last month's unique event presented a new challenge
Egyptian Medical Syndicate says 50 physicians have died of the coronavirus in the last two weeks alone
Food Banking Regional Network chief executive Moez El Shohdi aims to reduce waste and address root causes of hunger
Superstar’s appearance in Vodafone advertisement after 19 years out of spotlight has highlighted her struggles and hit nostalgic note
Cannon at Cairo citadel thought to be where tradition originated
Three defendants in gang-rape case accused of second sexual assault
President Abdel Fattah El Sisi reassured citizens the new law will be ‘balanced’ following criticism from women’s rights groups and a social media backlash
