Archaeologists Discover 4,300-Year-Old Gold-Covered Mummy in Egypt
Archaeologists have been surprised by the discovery of a 4,300-year-old gold-covered mummy, found sealed within a deep shaft in Egypt.
Archaeologists have been surprised by the discovery of a 4,300-year-old gold-covered mummy, found sealed within a deep shaft in Egypt.
An analysis from Egypt explores the shared interests between Arab nations and the European Union.

Egyptian officials unveiled the remains of an ancient religious complex at Pelusium, a site sometimes identified with the biblical city of Sin in Ezekiel, in the Old Testament.
A German tourist reportedly lost their life during a snake charmer's show in Egypt, turning the performance tragic.
Egypt is set to abolish a long-standing rent law that has allowed millions of citizens to pay minimal rents for decades. This reform, championed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, is expected to significantly alter a fundamental aspect of the country's social contract.
The Foreign Ministers of Egypt and Oman have underscored the importance of collaborative efforts to prevent the recurrence of military confrontations in the region.
Egyptian director Mohamed Diab has announced his second American film project, titled 'The Note'.
NBK-Egypt has been honored with Euromoney’s prestigious ‘Egypt’s Best for Premium Banking Award 2026’, acknowledging its excellence in premium banking services.
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel-Wahab is set to release a new single titled 'Ayza Ashtiki' as a prelude to her forthcoming album.

A report indicates that clean cooking carbon finance initiatives in Africa may not scale effectively without government-backed authorization, despite traditional cooking fuels causing over 800,000 premature deaths annually.
A new study suggests the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed over 20 years using multiple ramps, challenging previous theories that a single ramp would have taken nearly half a century.
A significant fragment of a giant statue of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II has been unearthed in the Nile Delta, offering new insights into ancient Egypt.
Flex Asepto Egypt has chosen ABB to provide a system for its new packaging laboratory.
Egypt stands firmly with Kuwait, Gulf states, condemns Iranian aggression Kuwait Times
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi marked the Sinai Liberation anniversary by laying a wreath at the martyrs memorial and Anwar Sadat's tomb.
Archaeologists in Egypt have found a fragment of Homer's Iliad inside a Roman-era mummy, alongside other mummies and artifacts like golden and copper tongues.
Ahram Online publishes a feature article exploring the heritage and historical significance of Port Said, referred to as 'the valiant city'.
Pope Leo visited a prison in Africa on his final day on the continent, where he was met with shouts of "freedom."

Archaeologists have made a stunning discovery in Egypt, finding a papyrus fragment containing a copy of Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old mummy. The ancient text was reportedly concealed within the mummy's stomach or sarcophagus.

Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,200-year-old circular temple in Pelusium, revealing significant historical insights.
Egypt has introduced an upgraded online ticketing platform for the Grand Egyptian Museum, aiming to enhance the visitor experience and streamline access to the iconic attraction.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi held discussions with a Trump advisor regarding regional developments. The meeting likely covered various foreign affairs issues pertinent to Egypt and the broader Middle East.
Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,000-year-old round temple in Pelusium, Egypt, providing new insights into how ancient Egyptians worshipped the Nile water.
An ancient Roman tomb containing mummies with golden tongues and various statues has been unveiled in Minya, Egypt, marking a significant archaeological find.

Ancient Indian graffiti found in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings reveals early global travel links and highlights previously overlooked inscriptions hidden for nearly a century.

An individual in Egypt successfully set a new world record by dragging a 720-tonne ship using only his teeth, completing a challenging feat.
Scientists have announced the discovery of an ancient Egyptian monument that was dedicated to a foreign ruler.
Egypt's Hassan Allam is set to acquire MetiPro, a subsidiary of the UAE-based water firm Metito Group, in a significant business transaction.
Egypt's defense chief held a meeting with military students, where discussions focused on training programs and current regional developments.
United Media Services in Egypt has named Mohammed al-Saadi as its acting chairman, following the resignation of Tarek Nour.

Three major global institutions – the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and International Energy Agency (IEA) – have announced coordinated measures to stabilize energy markets and support vulnerable countries amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Egyptian author Mohamed Baraka has launched the English edition of his novel, 'The Italian Scandal', making his work accessible to a broader international audience.
Egypt has dispatched 4,685 tonnes of aid to Gaza and is making preparations to receive wounded individuals at the Rafah crossing.
Egypt stepping up support for startups, taps state-backed entities to boost economy: Planning minister Ahram Online

A German tourist has died in Egypt after being bitten by a snake during a snake-charming performance at a hotel in Hurghada. Reports indicate a cobra bit the 57-year-old man after it entered his trousers during the show.
Urea production in the Middle East is experiencing a slump due to a scarcity of ships available to transport fertilizer, impacting global agricultural supply chains.
Egyptian President El-Sisi and Kenyan President Ruto held a phone call to discuss the situation in Sudan, urging for unity and an end to the ongoing conflict.
Egypt announced it will continue implementing remote work policies and energy-saving measures, citing ongoing regional wars as the reason.
The Turkish Ambassador stated that an Ottoman history book is strengthening cultural ties between Egypt and Turkey.
Archaeologists have discovered a massive statue of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II in the Sharqiya governorate.
Egypt is undertaking a diplomatic blitz across Africa in an attempt to isolate Ethiopia amid an ongoing quarrel over water resources.
Egypt's weather authorities have issued an alert as a heatwave continues to affect most regions of the country on Saturday.
Nissan is reportedly planning a $45 million investment to expand its operations in Egypt, aiming to boost its export capabilities to other African markets.

During his trip to Africa, Pope Leo emphasized the importance of dialogue and strongly criticized the treatment of migrants, stating they are often treated "worse than house pets." He called for migrants to be treated with human dignity.
Advanced CT scans of ancient Egyptian mummies have uncovered details about their skulls, diseases they suffered, and even a mysterious missing toe, providing new insights into ancient life.
Weather alert – rapid temperature surges expected across Egypt within the next 72 hours Egypt Independent
The CEO of ITIDA has inaugurated Alshaya Group’s first Offshoring Global Talent Centre in Cairo, marking the group's 20th anniversary of operations in Egypt.

Yellow Card, a leading stablecoin-based infrastructure provider, has released its 2026 Report on Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence Governance in Africa, revealing that 45 African countries have enacted data protection legislation.
Pope Leo's inaugural visit to Africa has been met with both joy from many African Catholics and apprehension from others who fear his presence may inadvertently legitimize authoritarian leaders in the region.
Egyptian authorities have stated that no foul play is suspected in the death of an Egyptian doctor in Dubai. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the doctor's passing has concluded.
Growing concern has been reported regarding the health of the renowned Egyptian singer Hany Shaker.
Heavy flooding has led to widespread displacement, forcing residents to flee their homes, and has resulted in multiple funerals.
Egypt has unveiled an upgraded online ticketing platform for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), enhancing visitor experience and accessibility.
The Egyptian Armed Forces are set to launch a 'Hero's Story' series honoring martyrs, coinciding with the commemoration of Sinai Liberation Day.
Egypt is reportedly legalizing 475 churches each year, indicating ongoing efforts to formalize the status of religious buildings in the country.
Egypt has successfully recovered 13 ancient artifacts that were illegally smuggled out of the country and transported to the United States.

Talks between Hamas and US representatives in Cairo concluded without tangible progress on the second phase of a Gaza ceasefire. The lack of agreement leaves the conflict's resolution uncertain.

The Ghanaian government has inspected 100 new Isuzu buses procured from Egypt, which are intended for deployment by Metro Mass Transit to alleviate transport challenges across the country.
A 100-meter rock in Egypt has been found to contain carvings spanning 10,000 years, potentially revealing a lost human timeline.
Egypt's defence chief met with military students to discuss training programs and current regional developments, emphasizing strategic preparedness.
United Media Services has announced the appointment of Mohammed al-Saadi as its acting chairman. This decision follows the resignation of the previous chairman, Tarek Nour.
The Times highlights Egypt's Red Sea coast as an ideal destination for travelers seeking affordable five-star accommodations.
Egypt's Planning Minister announced that the government is increasing its support for startups, leveraging state-backed entities to boost the national economy.
Egyptian President El-Sisi inspected the ongoing construction work for Cairo Metro Line 4 at Giza’s Pyramids Station, highlighting progress on the major transport project.
The Prime Minister of Qatar emphasized the significance of mediation efforts during a phone call with the Egyptian Foreign Minister, indicating ongoing diplomatic engagement.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) has introduced 'GEM Family Day', a new initiative designed to engage families with its collections and activities.
Egypt's National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) is reportedly discussing the increasing prices of prepaid recharge cards and data packages.
Cairo is experiencing a resurgence of its vibrant nightlife, with residents relishing the return to late-night activities following a month characterized by an unusual calm.
Egyptian company ZeroTech has successfully entered Apple's Made for iPhone (MFi) program, allowing it to produce and sell Apple-certified chargers manufactured locally.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi marked the Sinai Liberation anniversary by affirming Egypt's sovereignty and also called for a peaceful resolution to conflicts across the Middle East.

The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing widespread economic and social strain globally, leading to increased fuel and food costs, job losses, and restrictions like early closures for businesses in places like Cairo.
An Orascom-led consortium has been tasked with constructing one of Egypt's largest green energy facilities.
Archaeologists have unearthed a partial statue of Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, in an ancient Egyptian capital city along the Nile River.
Nissan plans to increase its car manufacturing in Egypt by adding a new production line, aiming to deliver at least 10,000 additional cars annually to boost sales in Africa.
Egypt is reportedly exploring the possibility of developing and launching its own national social media platform, potentially to offer an alternative to international services.
Reports indicate that displaced residents in Gaza are experiencing severe food insecurity. The humanitarian situation for those displaced continues to be a critical concern.
An Egyptian butcher in Athens is highlighted for his integrity and service, earning him the title 'a butcher for everyone'.
Egypt's Planning Minister highlighted the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) as an integrated hub for trade, logistics, and production, aiming to boost the nation's economic role.
Pope Leo has called on Africans to stay and 'serve your country' instead of migrating, as displacement figures continue to climb across the continent.
According to the IMF's Azour, Egypt effectively mitigated the economic repercussions of the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Articles provide general updates on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the war in Ukraine, covering the latest developments in both regions.

Egypt has unveiled an ambitious $27 billion urban development project, dubbed 'The Spine,' east of Cairo, aiming to drive economic growth and redefine the city's urban future.
CFI is expanding its operations in Egypt with the appointment of Amr Abdelbaky as the new CEO of CFI Egypt. This strategic move aims to strengthen the company's presence in the region.
Egypt's Talaat Moustafa Group has unveiled plans for a new city project estimated to cost $27 billion.
Egyptian authorities have denied allegations made by an Israeli tourist regarding physical harassment by police officers at the Taba border crossing.
Egypt is bracing for a 10-degree Celsius temperature plunge expected mid-week, following a period of peak heat across the country.
Thieves reportedly stole a legendary Egyptian artifact but overlooked a terrifying 4,000-year-old 'fine print' hidden within it.
Archaeologists have uncovered a mysterious object hidden within the chest of a 2,000-year-old Egyptian child mummy, sparking new interest in ancient burial practices.
Archaeologists have unearthed more than 20 ancient sarcophagi near Luxor, Egypt, believed to belong to "Chanters of Amun." This significant discovery provides new insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices and history.
The Foreign Ministers of Egypt and Turkey have held discussions on potential efforts to revive negotiations between the United States and Iran.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that Africa's economic growth will slow to 4.2% by 2026 due to rising energy costs caused by the conflict in the Middle East, which is reviving inflation threats.