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Egyptian Football Star Mohamed Salah Injured
Egyptian football star Mohamed Salah has sustained an injury. He confirmed his return to appear on a list of films he made. He also has another list of lectures and media interviews. The extent of the injury is currently unknown.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
Egypt Launches Pilot Climate Adaptation Project
Kenya is experiencing a double climate crisis, requiring funds for adaptation while disaster aid damages the environment. Scientific studies calculate climate change as a health danger, contrasting with former President Trump's view of it as a scam.
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Egypt's Artistic Creativity Center Selects Actors
Egypt's Artistic Creativity Center, established in 2002, has a specific mission. The center's success is attributed to its rigorous selection process, which involves six months of testing for over 7,000 applicants to select 200 individuals.
Mosaique FM Tunisia
African Space Agency Inaugurated
The African Space Agency was inaugurated in April 2025 at CAIR. France was present at the inauguration. This agency aims to coordinate space activities across the continent, complementing existing national agencies.
RFI Afrique
Egypt Achieves Methanol Output Milestone
Egypt has reached 1.1 million tonnes of methanol output and is expanding its export capabilities.
Mastodon
Rwanda's Police VC Reaches Club World Championships
Rwanda's Police VC has secured a spot in the upcoming club world championships after reaching the final of the African volleyball championship. They will compete against Al Ahly of Cairo for the title. This marks a first for Rwandan volleyball.
RFI Afrique
Egyptian Scholar Criticizes Middle East's US Subservience
An Egyptian scholar expressed strong disapproval of the way Middle Eastern countries defer to the United States. The scholar argues for greater regional independence from American influence.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Hyksos Weapons Linked To 17th Dynasty King Death
Forensic examination of a 17th Dynasty king's body revealed he was killed by Hyksos weapons, including bronze daggers and short swords. The discovery of the Amosis stele helped researchers identify grammatical structures related to the future tense.
RTBF La Premiere
Egypt Demands Full Opening Of Rafah Crossing
Egypt is insisting on the complete opening of the Rafah border crossing to ensure continuous movement.
BBC Arabic
Egypt Ranks 19th Globally In Maritime Hubs
Egypt has been ranked as the top maritime hub in Africa and 19th globally according to UNCTAD rankings. The report highlights the country's role in international shipping.
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