Israeli jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Lebanon’s southern and eastern regions, reportedly targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The attacks killed at least one person and shattered months of relative calm under a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
Gaza’s devastation runs deep, with homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed beyond repair. As rebuilding costs soar to $70 billion, international donors, regional powers, and humanitarian agencies struggle to determine who will shoulder the financial and political burden
The Deputy Minister of Tourism and Archaeology for Tourism Affairs of Egypt, Professor Ghada Shalaby, has recently met with the Ambassador of the Czech Republic in Cairo, Ivan Jukl on Friday, July 21st, 2023.
Under the theme of "Bastet is back", the Tel Basta Museum in the Eastern Governorate is organizing a cultural and artistic event from 16 to 20 July 2023 to highlight the idol Bastet in ancient Egypt, in cooperation with the regional authority to activate tourism in the province.
The Minister of Tourism and Archaeology Ahmed Issa has recently received and welcomed the German Ambassador Frank Hartzman and his delegation in Cairo on Tuesday, July 04, 2023 (yesterday).
The head of the National Archaeology Authority, the Chinese Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mr Li Qun, visited the Egyptian Museum of Liberation in Tahrir with his accompanying delegation.
The Grand Theatre at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat witnessed a cultural and artistic festival in cooperation with the Embassy of Bulgaria in Cairo under the title "the king and the Sun.
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Ayman Ashour has recently announced that Damanhour University Sciences participates in the archaeological mission to explore the Archaeological Barnoji Hill.
Egypt: The Minister of Tourism and Archaeology of Egypt recently held a press conference to announce the details of the work of the Pyramids Exploration Project "Pyramids Residents".
Bahrain: The Minister of Health of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Dr Jaleela Jawad Hassan, joined the Head of the Committee for Culture and Archaeology, Sheikh Khalifa bin Ahmed bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa to visit several historical buildings and facilities belonging to the Ministry of Health on Yesterday, February 12th, 2023.
Egypt: The organization of Treasures, burials and antiquities of the Arab world has recently revealed that archaeological scientists have discovered a tomb for grounded crocodiles in Egypt dating back to ancient Egypt.
Egypt: The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the opening of an exhibition of archaeological reinforcements at the Prince Muhammad Ali Palace Museum in Menil on December 26th.
Egypt: The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has revealed that in a recent Archaeological Mission carried out in New Damietta, the archaeologists discovered a group of tombs in the monastery's traces during their work on the site.
Israeli jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Lebanon’s southern and eastern regions, reportedly targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The attacks killed at least one person and shattered months of relative calm under a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah
Gaza’s devastation runs deep, with homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed beyond repair. As rebuilding costs soar to $70 billion, international donors, regional powers, and humanitarian agencies struggle to determine who will shoulder the financial and political burden
Qatar sealed qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a dramatic 2-1 win over the UAE. Second-half goals from Khoukhi and Miguel ensured victory, while UAE’s late strike wasn’t enough to deny the hosts their historic qualification
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