Reports

Africa’s Mining Sector Between Technological Transformation and a Growing Skills Gap

Report by – Reda Helal As Africa’s mining sector undergoes rapid transformation driven by technological advancement, rising sustainability demands, and increasing global appetite for critical minerals, a critical challenge is coming into sharper focus: the widening gap between industry needs and available skilled talent. This growing mismatch is no longer …

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Special Envoy Zhai Jun of the Chinese Government on the Middle East Issue Meet with Aboul Gheit

Sahar Ragab Special Envoy Zhai Jun of the Chinese Government on the Middle East Issue met with Secretary-General of the League of Arab States (LAS) Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Cairo. Ahmed Aboul Gheit stated that the LAS is deeply concerned about the drastic changes in the Middle East situation and the rapid …

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Cairo Commemorates Gallipoli Victory: A Timeless Legacy of Sacrifice

Sahar Ragab The Embassy of Turkey in Cairo held a ceremony to mark Martyrs’ Day (March 18) and the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaign at the Turkish Martyrs’ Cemetery in Cairo, with broad official and community participation. The event began with a moment of silence and the national anthem, …

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Laylat al-Qadr Brings Hearts Together in Cairo: Turkish Embassy Hosts Ramadan Iftar with 250 Guests, Emphasizes Solidarity with Gaza

Sahar Ragab The Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Cairo organized a Ramadan Iftar program in honor of Laylat al-Qadr, hosting approximately 250 invited guests, including prominent Egyptian figures as well as representatives from the press and media. The event reflected a spiritual atmosphere alongside messages of humanitarian and …

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A Message of Solidarity from Cairo to Muscat: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Meets the Sultan of Oman to Discuss De-escalation of Regional Tensions

  Sahar Ragab Under the directives of President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of the Sultanate of Oman received today in Muscat Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates, of the sisterly Egypt. During the meeting, Minister Abdelatty conveyed the greetings of the …

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Turkish Ambassador to Cairo Visits Al-Nas Hospital, Praises Its Humanitarian Role in Providing Free Medical Care

  Wagdy Abd Azez In a humanitarian gesture reflecting solidarity and support for charitable healthcare initiatives, the Ambassador of Turkey to Egypt, Salih Mutlu Şen, visited Al‑Nas Hospital located in Shubra El Kheima in Qalyubia, north of Cairo. During the visit, he met with adult and pediatric patients receiving treatment …

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Congo-Brazzaville’s president set to extend four-decade rule

AFP People in the Republic of Congo are voting on Sunday to elect a new leader as incumbent President Dennis Sassou Nguesso runs for a fifth consecutive term. Three million people are registered to vote in the polls which the 82-year-old is widely expected to win, extending his more than …

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Three members of Iranian women’s football team pull Australia asylum bids

Aljazeera Two more Iranian female footballers and a member of their support staff have reportedly withdrawn requests for asylum in Australia, which were granted over fears they might be punished upon their return home after the team refused to sing Iran’s national anthem at the Asian Cup tournament. Iranian state …

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Republic of Congo election: Who is running and what’s at stake?

Aljazeera Voters in the Republic of Congo will choose their next president on Sunday, although longtime leader Dennis Sassou Nguesso is likely to be elected unchallenged, analysts say. The central African nation, which has been led almost continuously by Nguesso for more than 40 years, is one of the most …

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German philosopher and social critic Jürgen Habermas dies at 96

BBC Jürgen Habermas, one of the most influential philosophers and public intellectuals in post-war Germany, has died aged 96. Habermas, who began teaching philosophy and sociology at the University of Frankfurt in the 1960s, vocally supported the student revolt at West German universities at the time. He was a leading …

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