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  2. 2024 in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    December 10 – At least eight people are killed in the collapse of a six-story building in Cairo. [32] December 19 – President Sisi signs into law a bill transferring administration of refugees in the country from the UNHCR to Egyptian authorities. [33]

  3. List of newspapers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. [1] There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [1] such as Turkish, French and English. [2]

  4. Al Qahera Al Youm - Wikipedia

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    Al Qahera Al Youm (Arabic: القاهرة اليوم, English: Cairo Today) is an Egyptian live television talk show that broadcasts nearly throughout the year from the 6th of October studios located in Cairo. Al Qahera Al-Youm is one of the most popular and influential shows in the Middle East with millions of viewers world wide. [1]

  5. Hamas, CIA director to hold talks in Cairo on Gaza truce

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    CAIRO (Reuters) -Hamas said on Friday it was sending a delegation to Cairo to discuss a deal for a truce and the release of hostages in Gaza, hours after U.S. CIA Director William Burns arrived in ...

  6. El Fagr (Egyptian weekly newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    El Fagr was first published on 3 June 2005. [3] The paper is part of Al-Fagr for Printing and Publishing Inc. [3] The weekly, published on Thursdays, [4] is a sensationalist publication.

  7. Egypt Today - Wikipedia

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    Egypt Today was first published in 1979. [2] It covers Egyptian current affairs and some international news. The magazine is published by IBA media, which also publishes Business Today Egypt, another monthly magazine. [3] [4] Both magazines are based in Cairo. [3]

  8. Muhurta - Wikipedia

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    Muhurta is a combination of the Sanskrit root words muhu (moment/immediate) and ṛta (order). The Ṛg Ved III.33.5 accordingly mentions this descriptive term. Ṛta refers to the natural, yearly order of the seasons, so muhūrta refers to the daily reflection of these.

  9. Giza church fire - Wikipedia

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    [10] [2] Multiple fires have occurred in public areas throughout Egypt, including the 2002 El Ayyat railway fire which resulted in 370 deaths; a 2020 hospital fire that killed seven patients; and the 2021 Cairo clothing factory fire that resulted in 20 deaths. [9]