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Mohamed Ezz

Mohamed Ezz

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Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt

Six Russians died on Thursday and 39 foreign tourists were rescued when a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, the

Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Nine Egyptians freed after 19 months in Sudanese captivity

By Mohamed Ezz FAYOUM, Egypt - Nine Egyptians freed after being held for 19 months by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces arrived in Egypt to celebrations on Thursday morning as the Sudanese

Nine Egyptians freed after 19 months in Sudanese captivity
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|MidEast|World

Global wheat import demand dented by local output, economic woes

Global wheat imports are likely to drop this year as slowing economic growth among top buyers, a stronger greenback and higher local

Global wheat import demand dented by local output, economic woes
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn

Late at night in a Cairo public hospital, a young doctor treating a patient in severe pain found the CT scanner was broken, so relying on his clinical judgment alone,

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn
Africa|News

Brewers tap growth of zero-alcohol beers in Middle East

Egyptian Mohannad Abdelazeem, 35, doesn't drink alcohol.

Economy|Food|News

Egypt's Sisi ordered huge wheat purchase fearing new supply crisis, sources say

Egypt's biggest ever wheat tender, nearly 20 times its usual size, stemmed from food security concerns sparked by an

Egypt's Sisi ordered huge wheat purchase fearing new supply crisis, sources say
Environment|Health

How big fossil-fuel-producing countries export emissions abroad

Black dust coats streets and collects on rooftops in the neighbourhood adjoining a sprawling cement factory in the Egyptian city

How big fossil-fuel-producing countries export emissions abroad
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast|World

Egyptian military agency takes over wheat buying from decades-old supply group

An Egyptian military agency has taken over the country's import of strategic commodities, a letter seen by Reuters showed, replacing a decades-old state institution to

Egyptian military agency takes over wheat buying from decades-old supply group

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