Prime Minister Inspects Development Work in Historic Cairo
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Prime Minister Inspects Development Work in Historic Cairo
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the project to revive Historic and Khedivial Cairo is receiving strong state support as part of broader efforts to preserve Egypt’s architectural and cultural identity. Madbouly made the remarks during a tour to inspect restoration and development work in severa»»»
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CAIRO, May 8 (MENA) – Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly reviewed a report on the outcomes of a comprehensive medical convoy organized by the Supreme Medical Committee and Reliefs at the Cabinet, in cooperation with the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation, in El-Ghanayem and El-Qusiya districts of Assiut Go»»»
Cairo's night buzz returns as war-driven energy controls loosen
Cairo's famed nocturnal rhythm flickered back to life on Tuesday after Egypt eased energy-saving measures spurred by the Middle East war that had forced shops, cafes and restaurants to close early, dimming a city long defined by its late-night buzz. Soaring energy prices, driven by the US-Israel co»»»
Cairo’s night buzz returns as war-driven energy controls loosen
CAIRO: Cairo’s famed nocturnal rhythm flickered back to life on Tuesday after Egypt eased energy-saving measures spurred by the Middle East war that had forced shops, cafes and restaurants to close early, dimming a city long defined by its late-night buzz. Soaring energy prices, driven by the US-Is»»»
Late-night buzz returns to Cairo as war-fuelled energy curbs ease
A millennium old and home to over 20 million people, Cairo is known for nights that come alive with traffic, noise and light. (EPA Images pic) CAIRO: Cairo’s famed nocturnal rhythm flickered back to life on Tuesday after Egypt eased energy-saving measures spurred by the Middle East war that had for»»»
‘Not the Cairo we know’: Energy shock from Iran war dims Egypt nights
Follow our live coverage here. CAIRO – At a roadside cafe in downtown Cairo, Mr Abu Ali was mid-domino throw when the lights snapped off under new early-closing orders enacted to curb Egypt’s soaring energy bill due to the US-Israel war on Iran. “I used to stay here until 2am,” the 63-year-old told»»»
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