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Many in Egypt struggle as the costs of a distant war drive up prices in local markets
Fuel prices rose 15-22% after Iran-related conflict raised global energy costs, causing food prices in Egypt to spike by up to 30%, officials said.
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Egypt has announced a restriction on electricity consumption due to the rapid rise in world fuel prices, which resulted from the war with Iran.
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Many in Egypt struggle as the costs of a distant war drive up prices in local markets
Rising energy costs caused by the Iran war have forced Egypt to hike fuel and cooking gas prices, hitting the country's already struggling poor and middle classes hard.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
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- 71% of the sources lean Left
71% Left
L 71%
C 29%
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