The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
The case revolves around a woman who, after leaving her employment with the man, took his SIM card without his consent. The court found that she made calls over an extended period, which ultimately resulted in significant charges, equivalent to the amount awarded
The Minister of Finance of Egypt - Mohamed Moit, has confirmed that the third instalment of the sixth stage of the “Instant Cash Payment” initiative will be disbursed to the exporting companies that benefited from the initiative on August 16 and 17, 2023.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reform, under the directives of Minister El-Said Marzouq El-Qosair, has received 90 inquiries and 33 complaints from the Central Operations Room and more than 4,000 victims of the massacre.
The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
Israel’s strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah’s second-in-command Haytham Ali Tabatabai, sparking fears of renewed conflict as the group vows a response and Lebanese officials urge international intervention to halt escalating tensions
Tehran has refused IAEA inspections at bombed nuclear facilities, insisting on a new agreement before granting access. The move follows the Iran-Israel conflict, snapback sanctions, and stalled nuclear negotiations with both Washington and Europe