The gas agreement between Turkey and Libya is deemed “illegal” by Egypt and Greece.
According to official reports, the foreign ministers of Egypt and Greece met on Sunday in Cairo in response to contentious marine and gas agreements that their common foe, Turkey, made with a leader of Libya. In recent years, Cairo and Athens have improved their ties, working together to develop energy resources, fight terrorism, and establish new maritime border accords with Cyprus. Nikos Dendias, the foreign minister of Greece, and Sameh Shukry, his Egyptian counterpart, discussed the memoranda of understanding between Turkey and Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, the head of one of Libya's two contending governments, at a joint press conference. Such accords, according to him, pose a risk to the peace of the region. The agreements, which were signed last week in…
Egypt wants its stolen artifacts returned.
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Egypt’s first female train driver is employed by the Cairo metro.
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Amid economic difficulties, Egypt’s central bank governor resigns.
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Egyptian judge executed for murdering his TV host wife
A judicial source confirmed to the AFP that an Egyptian judge had…
Six African countries to receive mRNA Covid-19 technology
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Egypt’s top prosecutor orders arrest of doctor for 4 days over insulting nurse
Egypt's Prosecutor General Hamada el Sawi has ordered the detention of a…
ECOWAS IS A DISGRACE AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATION.
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Africa lags behind on press freedom
As the world celebrates World Press Freedom Day on Monday, May 3,…