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Egypt-China Green Partnership Expands as Gulf of Suez Wind Project Nears Completion

Sherif Hussein   Construction work on the massive wind energy project in the Gulf of Suez is progressing rapid marking another milestone in the growing cooperation between Egypt and China in renewable energy and sustainable development. Chinese companies involved in the project continue the installation of modern wind turbines as …

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Dutch Embassy Celebrates King’s Day on April 27, Highlighting Strong Egypt–Netherlands Relations

Sherif Hussein    In a vibrant atmosphere reflecting friendship and cooperation, the Netherlands celebrates King’s Day on April 27 each year—one of the country’s most prominent national occasions. On this occasion, the Embassy of the Netherlands in Egypt is hosting a special celebration in Cairo, attended by officials, diplomats, public …

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Pineapples harvested in Benin

Xinhua Pineapples are seen at a fruit stall in the commune of Ze, a major pineapple producing area in southern Benin, March 16, 2026. Pineapple is one of Benin’s main export agricultural products, and the locally grown variety, Sugarloaf, is Benin’s first geographical indication product certified by the African Intellectual …

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Iran security chief Larijani reported killed

AFP Iran’s powerful security chief Ali Larijani has reportedly been killed, according to Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz, though Tehran is yet to confirm the claim. If verified, his death would be a major blow to Iran’s leadership at a time of heightened tensions following the killing of Supreme Leader …

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What to know about Gulf states’ views on U.S. military presence on their soil?

Xinhua Gulf states, home to several U.S. military bases, have faced waves of missile and drone attacks since the outbreak of the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, with some bases targeted and sustaining damage. Regional experts and scholars have taken varied positions on the U.S. military presence. …

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Beyond Protocol: A Moment at Al-Ittihadiya Palace Signals a New Phase in Egyptian-Turkish Relations b

  Not all messages of the Egyptian-Turkish summit were delivered through official statements or formal speeches. One of the most telling signals emerged from a spontaneous, human moment behind the scenes—an image that carried political symbolism far deeper than words. In the gardens of Al-Ittihadiya Palace, on the sidelines of …

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EU Commission in a hurry on super-computing quantum strategy

MuhamadYehia.. Cairo The plan, aimed to improve Europe’s uptake of the technology, was originally expected in the third quarter of this year. The European Commission is planning to present a strategy on quantum earlier than expected on 2 July this year in a bid to boost uptake of the technology …

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Meta is about to use Europeans’ social posts to train its AI. Here’s how you can prevent it

Muhamad Yehia .. Cairo At the end of May, Meta will start using Europeans’ data to train its AI. Here is how you can exercise your rights and prevent it. Instagram and Facebook users in Europe will soon have their data and posts used by parent company Meta to train its …

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Behind the scenes on launch day for Biomass, ESA’s latest mission | Euronews Tech Talks

Muhamad Yehia .. Cairo What happens on a satellite’s launch day? What are the thoughts and emotions of those behind the mission? Follow along with a special Euronews Tech Talks episode from Kourou. In the early morning of April 29, people in Kourou, French Guiana, were woken up by the …

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Google introduces new ‘AI mode’ function in renewed bid to revolutionise search

Muhamad Yehia .. Cairo The tech giant is introducing a new “AI mode” that will embed chatbot capabilities into its search engine to keep up with rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Google unleashed another wave of artificial intelligence (AI) technology on Tuesday to accelerate a year-long makeover of its search engine. …

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