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Sudan Nashra Beni Halba Salamat Nyala Darfur
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The care that’s missing from Egypt’s maternity wards
The article discusses the lack of adequate medical care in Egypt's maternity wards, highlighting issues such as understaffing, poor infrastructure, and insufficient resources that affect maternal health.
Pensioners describe lives held hostage by insurance agency’s new digital system
Pensioners in Egypt are expressing frustration over a new digital system implemented by an insurance agency, which they claim has disrupted their lives. The system requires pensioners to verify their identities through digital means, leading to difficulties in accessing their pensions.
After 14-year ban, Future of Egypt-led coalition pushes to legalize genetically modified seed cultivation
A coalition led by the Future of Egypt political group has called for the legalization of genetically modified (GM) seed cultivation, ending a 14-year ban. The coalition argues that allowing GM seeds could boost agricultural productivity and food security in Egypt.
Security forces injure 2 children at Warraq protest after firing teargas, birdshot at crowd
Security forces injured two children during a protest in Warraq, where they fired tear gas and birdshot at the crowd.
In 1st military asset sale, Egypt transfers Wataniya shares to new entity managed by Khaled Abu Bakr
Egypt has transferred shares in Wataniya, a state-owned airline, to a newly established entity managed by Khaled Abu Bakr. This marks the first known instance of the Egyptian military selling assets.
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Construction underway in historic Zohriya Garden, environmental group takes transparency fight to court
Construction has begun at the historic Zohriya Garden in Egypt, prompting an environmental group to take legal action against authorities over concerns regarding transparency and potential damage to the site.
Sudan Nashra: Seasonal rains threaten to deepen crisis in Blue Nile’s displacement camps | Khartoum orders universities back to war-damaged campuses | RSF-led govt holds 1st secondary school exams | Dozens killed in North Kordofan as military, RSF ste
The article covers multiple developments in Sudan: seasonal rains threatening displacement camps in Blue Nile, Khartoum ordering universities to resume classes in damaged campuses, the RSF-led government conducting its first secondary school exams, and reports of dozens killed in North Kordofan due to clashes between the military and RSF.
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Violence in Mogadishu, a fractured elite: What renewed violence means for Somalia and its backers
The article discusses recent violence in Mogadishu, Somalia, and analyzes its implications for the country and its international backers. It highlights the instability within Somalia's leadership and the challenges faced by foreign supporters of the Somali government.
Kortam mansion demolition
The article discusses the demolition of the Kortam mansion.
Govt to merge bread subsidy into cash transfer program, cut 10 million beneficiaries from historic pillar of state support
The Egyptian government has announced plans to integrate the bread subsidy program into a broader cash transfer initiative, which would reduce the number of beneficiaries by 10 million. This move aims to streamline social welfare programs but has raised concerns about potential impacts on vulnerable populations.
Iranian missiles are launched from a location given as Tehran
Iranian missiles were launched from a location identified as Tehran.
Collapsing like a ‘mansion of cards’: Divisions within the Civil Democratic Movement
The article discusses internal divisions within the Civil Democratic Movement in Egypt, using the metaphor of a 'mansion of cards' to describe its fragility. It highlights growing tensions and disagreements among members of the movement.
Bill requiring state companies to share profits with treasury could allow exemptions for powerful entities, sources say
A proposed bill requires state-owned enterprises to distribute a portion of their profits to the national treasury. However, according to unnamed sources, the bill may include provisions allowing certain influential entities to be exempt from these requirements.
System failure: Tens of thousands cut off from pensions, social insurance services
Tens of thousands of Egyptian citizens have been affected by a system failure that has disrupted access to pension and social insurance services. The issue highlights concerns over the reliability and management of critical public services.

Egyptian businessman Yahya al-Saedy arrested, assets frozen
Egyptian security forces arrested businessman Yahya al-Saedy following a court ruling that sentenced him and his associates to two years in prison for trespassing and illegally seizing land in 6th of October City. Judicial authorities froze Saedy's bank accounts and assets, placed his name on travel bans and arrival watchlists, and these actions followed an investigation by the Public Prosecution into Saedy's alleged involvement in a scheme to forcibly take land from a citizen using intimidation.
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Absence of Israeli, Syrian ambassadorial appointments sign of close coordination between president, foreign minister
The article discusses the absence of Israeli and Syrian ambassadorial appointments as an indicator of close coordination between Egypt's president and foreign minister.
Sudan Nashra: RSF-armed Salamat, Beni Halba locked in deadly ‘tribal war’ | New wave of RSF violence near Bara kills dozens, communities mobilize to defend villages | RSF-led Tasis establishes Security and Defense Council | Quintet’s Addis Ababa meeti
The article discusses ongoing conflicts in Sudan involving the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), including clashes between RSF-armed groups from Salamat and Beni Halba, resulting in multiple deaths. A new wave of RSF violence near Bara has killed dozens, prompting local communities to organize for self-defense. Additionally, the RSF-led Tasis group has formed a Security and Defense Council. The article also mentions a meeting by the Quintet in Addis Ababa.
The wounds borne by Egypt’s former detainees
The article discusses the physical and psychological injuries suffered by individuals who were previously detained in Egypt.
Could a new municipal bill open the door for constitutional amendments?
A new municipal bill has raised questions about whether it could pave the way for constitutional amendments in Egypt.
New refugee bylaws set 9-month deadline for state to take over asylum processing from UNHCR
Egypt has introduced new refugee bylaws requiring the government to assume responsibility for asylum processing from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) within nine months. The regulations aim to formalize Egypt's role in managing refugee applications and could impact the current process managed by UNHCR.
Abiy to win re-appointment in vote marred by insurgency, ballot fraud, shadow of civil war
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is expected to win re-election in a vote marked by ongoing insurgency, allegations of ballot fraud, and concerns over the potential for civil war.
Ahmed Douma sentenced to 1 year with hard labor on false news charges
Ahmed Douma, an Egyptian journalist and activist, was sentenced to one year in prison with hard labor on charges related to spreading false news. The verdict has drawn criticism from human rights organizations and international observers.
Sudan Nashra: Military gains ground in Blue Nile front | RSF drones hit busy markets in North Darfur’s Zaghawa lands | Emerging alliance under Abdel Wahid Nur seeks seat at table in Sudan’s political talks
The article reports on recent developments in Sudan, including military advances by the Sudanese Armed Forces in the Blue Nile region, attacks by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) drones targeting markets in North Darfur's Zaghawa area, and the formation of an emerging political alliance led by Abdel Wahid Nur aiming to participate in Sudan's ongoing political negotiations.
Israeli forces cross Litani River to south Lebanon’s Zawtar in costly bid to ‘exert pressure’ amid talk of US-Iran truce
Israeli military forces have crossed the Litani River into southern Lebanon's Zawtar area in an operation described as a 'costly bid to exert pressure.' This development occurs amid discussions about a potential truce between the United States and Iran.
Why a US-Iran deal no longer matters
The article discusses why a potential US-Iran nuclear deal is no longer relevant, examining geopolitical shifts and changing priorities among key stakeholders.
Residents pack up to leave Dahiyeh before Eid al-Adha as Netanyahu threatens to ‘intensify strikes’
Residents of Dahiyeh are leaving their homes ahead of Eid al-Adha due to fears of intensified Israeli airstrikes following threats by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.