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Dec 3 (Reuters) - The Rafah crossing will open in the next few days to let Gaza residents cross into Egypt, COGAT, the Israeli military's arm that oversees aid flows, said on Wednesday. The arrangement,
Egypt has denied that it had agreed with Israel to open the Rafah crossing to Gaza for residents of the Palestinian territory to exit, insisting it be opened in both directions.
Israeli military body COGAT claims Rafah will be opened in coordination with Egypt in coming days - Anadolu Ajansı
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Egypt's Cities Beyond Cairo - Where Ancient and Modern Collide
Picture a country where pharaohs once ruled, and billion-dollar smart cities rise from desert sands. Egypt isn’t just about the pyramids anymore. Beyond Cairo’s bustling streets, something extraordinary is happening.
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Egypt's non-oil private sector recorded its fastest growth in five years in November, driven by sharp increases in output and new orders, a business survey showed on Wednesday. The S&P Global Egypt Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 51.
Egypt's Foreign Minister Dr Badr Abdelatty has denied that his country is supporting the Sudanese Armed Forces in the war against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. He also spoke about tensions with Ethiopia after the collapse of talks over use of the waters of River Nile.
Egypt has moved a step closer to establishing its first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant after Shell signed a long-term agreement to purchase SAF from Green Sky Capital, a regional renewable-fuel development platform.
The partnership also supports joint research projects that align with the agricultural priorities of both countries
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A Rare 2,000-Year-Old Roman Sun Hat From Cleopatra’s Egypt Has Been Restored to Its Former Glory
The hat lay flattened and moth-eaten for more than a century in a museum box. Now, the rare 2,000-year-old headpiece (made for a Roman soldier stationed in the searing heat of Egypt) has been restored to something close to its original form and placed on public display for the first time.