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Cairo, Egypt · CairoAmidst its bustling nature and historical landmarks, Egypt, particularly Cairo, boasts a vibrant collection of captivating theme parks. El Malahy: Where Thrills and Culinary Delights Collide Nestled in the heart of New Cairo, El Malahy stands as the latest addition to Egypt’s amusement park scene. The park opened in 2023 and is operational from 4 PM to 11 PM all week. During Ramadan, El Malahy operates from 4 PM to 2 AM on weekdays. On Fridays …See the Story
Unleashing Thrills and Delight: Exploring Egypt’s Captivating Theme Parks
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Egypt · EgyptCroatia had an impressive comeback, securing a 4-2 victory over Egypt in the Capital Cup final on Tuesday, 26 March, dealing newly-appointed head coach, Hossam Hassan, his first defeat. Egypt started the match strongly, taking the lead after just six minutes when Mohamed Hamdy capitalized on a rebound from Trezeguet’s free kick. In the 22nd minute, Nikola Vlasic equalized after Ramy Rabia’s opening goal in the sixth minute. The 2022 World Cup B…See the Story
Egypt Loses to Croatia 4 – 2 in Capital Cup Final
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Egypt · EgyptPrime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Monday, 25 March, that the government had come to an agreement with private sector manufacturers and merchants to lower the prices of food commodities by 15-20 percent, and subsequently by 30 percent following Eid Al-Fitr. Madbouly also instructed the creation of a daily report to track pricing in cooperation with the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and the Federation of Egyptian Industrie…See the Story
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly: Egypt to Lower Food Commodity Prices by 30 Percent
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Gaza · GazaRamadan of 2023 marked a positive beginning for Palestinians in Gaza, as they hopped from market to market shopping for food and decorating their houses. Little did they know that the following year would be one of the darkest and bleakest times in Gaza. The year 2023 was the first in many, where Gazans were feeling optimistic about the holy month, after years of Israeli wars, according to the New Arab. Palestinians were hoping for peace in the …See the Story
The Changing Face of Ramadan in Gaza: From Hope to Despair
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Egypt · EgyptIn the Arab world, a powerful tradition of philanthropy has been shaping lives and communities for centuries. Rooted in the cultural and religious fabric of the Middle East, giving is not only a moral duty but a way of life. Let’s delve into the captivating realm of Arab philanthropy, highlighting the culture of giving, current charitable initiatives, and the remarkable organizations that are making a tangible difference in the region. In the h…See the Story
Philanthropy in the Arab World: Transforming Lives through the Tradition of Giving
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Ramadan · EgyptThe first half of Ramadan has come to an end — blessing people with delicious food and a wide array of mosalsalat (TV shows) to talk about over Iftar gatherings or suhoor outings. Ramadan 2024 — unlike past Ramadans — saw an incredible rise in 15-episode shows. The first half of the Ramadan ended with a number of 15-episode shows; however, the second half of Ramadan gears up for a second flow of 15-episode shows guaranteed to light up screens. F…See the Story
Guide to the 15-Episode Shows Airing in the Second Half of Ramadan
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Refugees · EgyptHundreds of thousands refugees, comprising 500,000 Sudanese and 8,827 from various other nationalities, have entered Egypt from the beginning of the Sudanese conflict in April 2023 until March 2024, as per the latest official data provided by the Egyptian government to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), UNHCR Egypt has reported that as of 14 March, the aid group has registered 207,889 individuals out of the 433,140 fleei…See the Story
UNHCR: Over 500,000 Refugees Fled to Egypt Following Conflict in Sudan
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Egypt · EgyptTo address economic challenges and protect consumers from price swings, the Egyptian government announced on Monday, 25 March, its plan to build a strategic stockpile of essential goods. The decision, led by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, is meant to reflect the government’s commitment to ensuring the affordability and availability of vital commodities. Madbouly emphasized the necessity of taking proactive measures to tackle the recent price …See the Story
Egyptian Government to Establish Strategic Stockpile for Economic Stability
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