Propriété et classification
Fondé: 2009
Propriété
Egypt Independent a commencé en 2009 en tant qu'édition en anglais du quotidien privé Al-Masry Al-Youm et a lancé son propre hebdomadaire imprimé en 2011 avant la fermeture de l'exploitation imprimée en 2013, après quoi il continue en tant que site Web. Il est publié par la société Al-Masry Media Corporation / Al-Masry Establishment for Press, Printing and Publishing, fondée en 2004 par l'homme d'affaires Salah Diab et Hisham Kassem. Le conseil d'administration de la société mère a inclus d'éminents hommes d'affaires égyptiens, notamment le milliardaire Naguib Sawiris (fondateur d'Orascom/Mobinil), qui détenait des actions avant de sortir au milieu des années 2010.
Financement
Financé commercialement par les recettes de publicité et de diffusion du groupe Al-Masry Al-Youm, soutenu par ses propriétaires d'entreprises privées; il ne reçoit aucun budget de l'État.
Affiliation et orientation
Il est contrôlé par des hommes d'affaires égyptiens plutôt que par l'État ou un parti, c'est pourquoi il est classé INDEPENDENT et est considéré comme relativement moins contrôlé par le gouvernement que la presse d'État égyptienne.
Orientation éditoriale
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Factualité
78/100
Objectivité
245
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Les RSF soudanais s'approchent d'Al Obeid alors que l'ONU met en garde contre des atrocités imminentes
Les forces de soutien rapide du Soudan (RSF), un groupe paramilitaire, avancent vers Al Obeid dans la région du Nord-Kordofan, qui est actuellement détenue par l'armée soudanaise. La ville a connu des perturbations importantes en raison des frappes de drones de RSF ciblant les infrastructures militaires et civiles, y compris la centrale électrique principale, entraînant des pannes de courant, des pénuries d'eau et des opérations hospitalières affectées. Les résidents rapportent que la vie reste généralement normale malgré ces défis, bien que les pénuries de carburant persistent après les attaques contre les stations-service.

Rusko znovu útočilo na Ukrajinu, Kyjev truchlí po masivním úderu
Selon les autorités ukrainiennes, au moins deux personnes ont été tuées et huit blessées dans des frappes aériennes russes sur la région de Sumy et Kryvyj Rih en Ukraine dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi. Cela fait suite à une attaque russe à grande échelle sur Kiev plus tôt dans la semaine qui a tué au moins 30 personnes et en a blessé environ 100 autres. En réponse aux attaques, l'Ukraine a mené des frappes de missiles sur Belgorod en Russie, provoquant un incendie dans une installation énergétique et tuant une femme, selon les médias russes. La frappe nocturne sur la ville de Romny dans la région de Sumy a frappé un immeuble résidentiel, tuant deux femmes et blessant un homme, a rapporté l'administrateur régional Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Sept autres personnes ont été blessées dans une frappe de missile sur Kryvyj Rih, selon l'administrateur militaire de la ville Oleksandr Vilkulov.

V tropickém Pacifiku nastaly podmínky jevu El Niňo, uvedli výzkumníci
The article reports that researchers from New Zealand’s Earth Sciences organization (ESNZ) have identified conditions consistent with the El Niño climate phenomenon in the tropical Pacific. They warn that impacts on New Zealand’s weather are likely to intensify over the coming months. The ESNZ joined other organizations in Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in confirming the development of El Niño, which is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September. The effects are projected to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer, spanning late 2023 into early 2024. According to lead researcher Chris Brandolini, this El Niño event is at least comparable in strength to five of the strongest recorded El Niños in modern history. The article outlines regional rainfall expectations, noting potential below-average precipitation in some areas and above-normal levels in others. It also mentions possible temperature fluctuations and increased wind variability later in the year. Additionally, it notes two lower-probability risks: sudden stratospheric warming and the occurrence of a tropical cyclone outside the typical season, both historically linked to El Niño. Brandolini connects the

Pour la première fois, Poutine reconnaît la carte pétrolière
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Egyptian Meteorological Authority forecasts continued hot and humid weather on Saturday
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has predicted that hot and humid weather will continue across most parts of Egypt on Saturday. The EMA stated that high humidity levels will make temperatures feel higher than the actual measured values, especially during the afternoon. Daytime temperatures are expected to be hot to extremely hot, while nighttime and early morning temperatures will be more moderate. However, humidity will remain high throughout the day, which is typical for this time of the summer season.

Russia unleashes a massive assault on Ukraine’s capital, killing at least 30
A major Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, occurred on July 2, 2026, resulting in at least 30 deaths and over 90 injuries. The assault involved nearly 500 drones and more than 70 missiles, with 33 projectiles hitting targets across the city. Residential buildings, including a damaged apartment where Iryna Moskaeva and her children took refuge, were heavily impacted, with some structures completely destroyed. Ukrainian officials reported extensive damage to both residential and commercial areas, while President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack as a deliberate effort to maximize harm. Emergency services responded to 59 incidents, and thousands of residents sought shelter in subway stations overnight. Moscow claimed the strikes were a retaliatory measure against Ukrainian attacks on its civilian infrastructure.

From ‘House of the Dragon’ to ‘Supergirl’: Milly Alcock shares her journey from terror to stardom
Australian actress Milly Alcock gained recognition for her role as Rhaenyra Targaryen in 'House of the Dragon,' which led to her being cast as Supergirl in the new DC Universe film. Directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Ana Nogueira, the film marks Alcock's first leading role in a major motion picture. She described the audition process for 'Supergirl' as highly stressful, involving a long flight from Australia to Atlanta and significant personal anxiety. Alcock reflected on how her personal growth mirrored her character's journey, emphasizing themes of facing fears and personal transformation.

9 dead, 20 injured in Syria cafe terror attack
A terrorist bombing occurred at a cafe on Al-Nasr Street in central Damascus, Syria, near the Palace of Justice, according to the Syrian Ministry of Interior. The attack took place around 3:00 PM on Thursday and resulted in nine civilian deaths and 20 injuries. The explosion, caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing approximately one kilogram and packed with metal shrapnel, caused significant material damage to the site and surrounding properties. Security forces secured the area, engineering teams and canine units conducted sweeps for secondary threats, and forensic teams collected evidence, reviewed surveillance footage, and gathered witness accounts. The Ministry of Interior stated that investigations are ongoing and will provide further updates through official channels.

Secrets of the White House salary: What Trump really makes
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Video: Why Egypt team manager Ibrahim Hassan clashed with US hotel security
An Egyptian national football team source has denied reports of a serious conflict between team director Ibrahim Hassan and a U.S. hotel security guard during their stay in Dallas, Texas. The incident, which occurred while the team prepared for their 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Australia, involved a brief disagreement over how security handled interactions with Egyptian fans. According to the source, the security personnel were overly aggressive in preventing fans from taking commemorative photos with players, prompting Hassan to intervene. The source described the situation as minor and already resolved, with no escalation or crossing of boundaries. The team remains focused on their upcoming crucial Round of 32 match, where a win would secure their place in the Round of 16. Egypt qualified for the knockout stage as group runners-up, while Australia also advanced through similar standings.

Le secteur touristique égyptien poursuit sa trajectoire ascendante, cherchant une nouvelle phase au-delà des plages et des stations balnéaires
L'industrie touristique égyptienne a connu une croissance significative ces dernières années, le nombre de visiteurs passant d'environ 13 millions en 2019 à 19 millions l'année précédente, selon les données du gouvernement. Cette expansion a fait du tourisme l'un des secteurs économiques les plus vitaux d'Égypte, contribuant considérablement à l'emploi et aux revenus nationaux. Les facteurs qui ont conduit à ce succès comprennent l'augmentation des voyages aériens à bas prix en provenance d'Europe, l'intérêt croissant des compagnies aériennes et des voyagistes, et le climat favorable et les diverses attractions de l'Égypte.

1,000 dead and counting: Shocking heatwave toll threatens to topple French government
France is experiencing a severe heatwave that has resulted in at least 1,000 excess deaths since early June, according to the National Public Health Agency. In response, Green Party lawmakers, along with some members of the far-left France Unbowed (LFI) and Socialist parties, have filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's government, criticizing its handling of the crisis. However, the motion is unlikely to pass due to insufficient parliamentary support, particularly as the National Rally (RN) and the Socialist Party have not endorsed it. The government has defended its actions, stating that political opponents are exaggerating the situation. With another heatwave expected soon, the government continues to face scrutiny over its response to the ongoing crisis.

Gold ounce will not drop below $4,000 until the end of 2026: World Gold Council
According to Andrew Naylor, Head of Middle East and Public Policy at the World Gold Council, gold prices are expected to remain above $4,000 per ounce until the end of 2026, fluctuating within a ±5% range around the $4,100 mark in the short term. Factors influencing this outlook include global interest rate expectations, particularly the Federal Reserve's decisions, inflation levels, and the strength of the U.S. dollar. Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, including the war in the Middle East, gold's traditional role as a safe-haven asset remains intact, though investor behavior has become more diversified. In Q1 2026, gold prices averaged $4,873 per ounce, reaching a peak of $5,405 due to geopolitical tensions, inflation, and strong demand from central banks. Global demand for gold rose by 2% year-on-year to 1,231 tonnes in Q1 2026, with the value of demand hitting a record $193 billion. While gold ETFs saw temporary outflows amid shifting interest rate expectations, institutional investors continue to view gold as a long-term hedge against economic uncertainty.
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