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Egypt Backtracks on Saint Catherine's Monastery Seizure Amidst International Outcry
An Egyptian court ruled the state owns Saint Catherine's Monastery, sparking international outrage due to its religious significance; the Egyptian government has since backtracked, claiming the ruling affects only peripheral lands and the monastery's religious status will be maintained, despite ongo...
Egypt Backtracks on Saint Catherine's Monastery Seizure Amidst International Outcry
An Egyptian court ruled the state owns Saint Catherine's Monastery, sparking international outrage due to its religious significance; the Egyptian government has since backtracked, claiming the ruling affects only peripheral lands and the monastery's religious status will be maintained, despite ongo...
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56% Bias Score


Jailed Activist's Mother Hospitalized After Resuming Hunger Strike
Laila Soueif, 69, mother of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, was hospitalized in London on Thursday with dangerously low blood sugar and blood pressure after resuming a full hunger strike to pressure Egypt to release her son, who is serving a sentence for "spreading false news" and is al...
Jailed Activist's Mother Hospitalized After Resuming Hunger Strike
Laila Soueif, 69, mother of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, was hospitalized in London on Thursday with dangerously low blood sugar and blood pressure after resuming a full hunger strike to pressure Egypt to release her son, who is serving a sentence for "spreading false news" and is al...
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52% Bias Score


UN Rules Alaa Abd el-Fattah's Detention Illegal
A UN panel found the imprisonment of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to be arbitrary and illegal, prompting calls for his immediate release and raising concerns about human rights in Egypt.
UN Rules Alaa Abd el-Fattah's Detention Illegal
A UN panel found the imprisonment of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to be arbitrary and illegal, prompting calls for his immediate release and raising concerns about human rights in Egypt.
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44% Bias Score


Egypt's Tourism Sector Rebounds with 7% Annual Growth
Egypt's tourism sector is experiencing a significant rebound, exceeding pre-Arab Spring visitor numbers and projected to grow at seven percent annually, driven by infrastructure improvements, new cruise ships, and the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Egypt's Tourism Sector Rebounds with 7% Annual Growth
Egypt's tourism sector is experiencing a significant rebound, exceeding pre-Arab Spring visitor numbers and projected to grow at seven percent annually, driven by infrastructure improvements, new cruise ships, and the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.
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44% Bias Score


100+ MPs Demand Release of British Activist Jailed in Egypt
Over 100 Parliamentarians signed a letter demanding the release of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since 2013 on terrorism charges, amid concerns about his and his mother's deteriorating health due to prolonged hunger strikes, despite diplomatic efforts by the UK go...
100+ MPs Demand Release of British Activist Jailed in Egypt
Over 100 Parliamentarians signed a letter demanding the release of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since 2013 on terrorism charges, amid concerns about his and his mother's deteriorating health due to prolonged hunger strikes, despite diplomatic efforts by the UK go...
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56% Bias Score


Increased Car Production and Price Drops in Egypt
Egypt's car market saw a 76% sales increase in Q1 2025, driven by increased supply due to eased import restrictions, local production exceeding 40% local components, and resulting price drops of 3-7% (or 10-15% in some segments) from April-May 2025.
Increased Car Production and Price Drops in Egypt
Egypt's car market saw a 76% sales increase in Q1 2025, driven by increased supply due to eased import restrictions, local production exceeding 40% local components, and resulting price drops of 3-7% (or 10-15% in some segments) from April-May 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Illegal Excavation at Luxor Cultural Palace Prompts Investigation
Egypt's Minister of Culture ordered an immediate investigation after a construction company, working on the Luxor Children's Cultural Palace, was found excavating for artifacts without authorization; the Administrative Prosecution launched an investigation, and parliament is also involved in the ove...

Illegal Excavation at Luxor Cultural Palace Prompts Investigation
Egypt's Minister of Culture ordered an immediate investigation after a construction company, working on the Luxor Children's Cultural Palace, was found excavating for artifacts without authorization; the Administrative Prosecution launched an investigation, and parliament is also involved in the ove...
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36% Bias Score

Egypt Legally Protects Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling on May 28th protects Saint Catherine's Monastery from seizure, affirming its religious status and dismissing rumors; the Egyptian government emphasizes its commitment to preserving the monastery and its strong relationship with Greece.

Egypt Legally Protects Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling on May 28th protects Saint Catherine's Monastery from seizure, affirming its religious status and dismissing rumors; the Egyptian government emphasizes its commitment to preserving the monastery and its strong relationship with Greece.
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48% Bias Score

Eni Unaware of Regeni's Death Until News Reports
Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi testified that the company only learned of Giulio Regeni's death from news reports in early February 2016, despite Regeni's disappearance on January 25th and despite Eni's substantial operations in Egypt, where Regeni was killed.

Eni Unaware of Regeni's Death Until News Reports
Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi testified that the company only learned of Giulio Regeni's death from news reports in early February 2016, despite Regeni's disappearance on January 25th and despite Eni's substantial operations in Egypt, where Regeni was killed.
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32% Bias Score

Egyptian Student, Falsely Imprisoned in Russia, Now Ukrainian POW
A 22-year-old Egyptian medical student in Russia, Mohammed Radwan Senussi, was falsely imprisoned, forced into the Russian army, and is now a Ukrainian POW; his family is seeking his repatriation, but his Egyptian citizenship was revoked.

Egyptian Student, Falsely Imprisoned in Russia, Now Ukrainian POW
A 22-year-old Egyptian medical student in Russia, Mohammed Radwan Senussi, was falsely imprisoned, forced into the Russian army, and is now a Ukrainian POW; his family is seeking his repatriation, but his Egyptian citizenship was revoked.
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44% Bias Score

Alexandria's Sinking Crisis: Climate Change and Building Collapses
Alexandria, Egypt, is sinking due to climate change and tectonic activity, causing coastal erosion and building collapses; over 280 buildings collapsed from 2001-2021, and 43 more from 2023-2025, highlighting the urgent need for mitigation.

Alexandria's Sinking Crisis: Climate Change and Building Collapses
Alexandria, Egypt, is sinking due to climate change and tectonic activity, causing coastal erosion and building collapses; over 280 buildings collapsed from 2001-2021, and 43 more from 2023-2025, highlighting the urgent need for mitigation.
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32% Bias Score

Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.

Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.
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20% Bias Score
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