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Grand Egyptian Museum to Showcase 100,000 Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Egypt, opening next month, will showcase over 100,000 artifacts, including the world's first hanging obelisk, a colossal statue of Ramses II, Tutankhamun's death mask, and Khufu's 4,600-year-old funerary boat, offering unprecedented insights into ancient Egypt.

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Flamethrower Attack at Boulder Pro-Israel Gathering: Egyptian Citizen on Expired Visa Suspected

An Egyptian citizen on an expired visa used a flamethrower, injuring at least eight people at a Boulder, Colorado pro-Israel demonstration, facing potential hate crime charges; Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the attack.

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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...

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Mother's Hunger Strike Highlights British-Egyptian Activist's Imprisonment

Laila Soueif, a 69-year-old woman, is hospitalized in London after 245 days on hunger strike to secure the release of her British-Egyptian son, Alaa Abd el Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since 2014 for political activism; her daughter describes her mother's condition as critical but stable, prompting U...

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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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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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Demolition of Israeli Bedouin Village Sparks Outrage and Protests

The demolition of the Bedouin village Ksar al-Sir in Israel has left 3000 residents homeless, prompting widespread protests and highlighting concerns about human rights abuses and systemic discrimination.

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Egyptian Court Ruling Threatens Saint Catherine's Monastery

An Egyptian court ruling partially restricts Saint Catherine's Monastery's land ownership, impacting its long-term operation despite a prior agreement with Greece; Greece is now working to mitigate the consequences.

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Egypt, Qatar to Intensify Gaza Ceasefire Mediation Efforts

Egypt and Qatar are mediating a Gaza ceasefire based on a US proposal offering a 60-day truce, the release of 28 hostages for over 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, and increased aid; Hamas's response is deemed unacceptable by the US envoy.

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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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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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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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