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Luxury Red Sea Resort to Boost Egypt Tourism

An exclusive preview of a spectacular new luxury resort development in Egypt's Red Sea region, promising to create thousands of jobs and redefine sustainable tourism.

British Activist Pardoned After 6 Years in Egyptian Prison

After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.

Egypt's High Court to Rule on Mohamed Ali Corruption Case

Egypt's High Court prepares to deliver a landmark verdict in the high-profile corruption case against businessman Mohamed Ali, a ruling that could send shockwaves through the nation's political and business elite.

Brits Ditch Spain for Turkey and Egypt Holidays

UK tourists are abandoning Spanish holidays in droves, with bookings to Turkey, Egypt, and Bulgaria skyrocketing due to soaring costs and strict new rules in Spain. Discover the new top destinations for 2024.

Chilean Mummies Predate Egypt's by 1,000 Years

Groundbreaking archaeological research reveals the Chinchorro people of Chile created the world's first mummies using sophisticated smoke-drying techniques a millennium before ancient Egyptians.

Russian tourist decapitated in Egypt shark attack

A Russian schoolboy, 23, has died in a catastrophic shark attack while swimming near a resort in Hurghada, Egypt. This is the latest in a series of shark incidents plaguing the Red Sea coastline.

Starmer pushes for Alaa Abd El-Fattah pardon in Sisi call

Prime Minister Keir Starmer raises the case of imprisoned blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah in a high-stakes call with Egyptian President Sisi, sparking renewed hope for a potential pardon and release after years of detention.

Egypt's Sacred Pyramids Under Threat from Mega-Resort Development

Plans for a sprawling mega-resort near the Giza Plateau have ignited international fury, with experts warning the project could irreparably damage Egypt's most sacred ancient monuments. Discover why archaeologists are demanding immediate action.

Luxury Resort Plan at Egypt's Mount Sinai Sparks Fury

Plans for a sprawling 'mega resort' at the foot of Mount Sinai, one of Christianity's most sacred sites, have ignited international condemnation from religious leaders and conservationists who warn of irreversible damage to this ancient spiritual landmark

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Talks: Hostage Deal Negotiations

High-stakes negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, are underway to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and secure the release of hostages. The proposed deal could pause the four-month conflict and allow crucial humanitarian aid into th

NJ Lawyers Face Action for Misleading US Government

Two New Jersey attorneys have been sanctioned for submitting falsified documents to US authorities in a high-stakes international fraud and money laundering investigation involving billions, sparking outrage in the legal community.

Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast

Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.

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