According to sources familiar with the DIA's assessment, the strikes did not succeed in destroying Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, a critical component of any potential nuclear weapon
Iran’s Health Ministry reports at least 606 people have died in the conflict, but independent monitors say the toll could be twice that figure. Meanwhile, damage to infrastructure, daily life disruptions, and heightened fear are widespread in cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz
The Viking Hathor, designed to accommodate up to 82 guests, is the latest gem in Viking’s expanding fleet on the Nile. The ship's unveiling marks a new chapter in Viking’s storied tradition of providing unparalleled luxury river cruising experiences
Egypt has been struggling with power shortages, leading to frequent load-shedding to manage the electricity grid. In a bid to mitigate these issues, Egypt has had to import around $1.18 billion worth of natural gas and mazut fuel oil
El-Adl, who has been vocal about the film's contentious subject matter, took to social media to address the situation. On Monday, he posted on Facebook, "Thought should be met with, though
According to the Paris prosecutor's office, Mr. Elsayed was detained around 5 am after being accused of "placing a hand on the buttocks of a woman patron." The incident has cast a shadow over the ongoing Olympic Games, which are being held in Paris this year
Egypt's national football team has reached the semi-finals of the men's Olympic football tournament for the first time. Their remarkable journey in Paris 2024 saw them overcome a series of challenges, culminating in a thrilling quarter-final victory over Paraguay
Despite the grand vision, the project has been met with both enthusiasm and criticism. The government’s plan to convert 16,800 square kilometers of desert into farmland by 2027 represents over half of Egypt’s total reclamation goal
Ayyad failed to meet the weight requirements for the 54kg bantamweight category, leading to her immediate disqualification and a subsequent investigation by the Egyptian Olympic Committee (EOC)
Egypt is increasingly anxious as Ethiopia nears the final filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) by July's end. The 94% complete project could worsen Egypt's water shortages, intensifying the diplomatic standoff between the two countries
Osman, a decorated athlete with six All-Africa gold medals and three world championship bronze medals to her name, had already secured her place in the Paris Games earlier
With temperatures soaring above 104°F (40°C) in Cairo and reaching an unprecedented 122°F (50°C) in southern Egypt, demand for electricity and relief from the stifling heat has surged to critical levels
The crackdown comes after reports of numerous deaths, many attributed to extreme heat, during the Hajj pilgrimage. Arab diplomats revealed that Egyptians accounted for 658 of these deaths, with a staggering 630 being unregistered pilgrims
The report reveals that the number of foreign workers climbed to 17,357, up from 13,331 in 2022. This surge underscores Egypt's attractiveness as a destination for international talent, driven by opportunities in diverse industries ranging from manufacturing to hospitality
According to sources familiar with the DIA's assessment, the strikes did not succeed in destroying Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, a critical component of any potential nuclear weapon
Iran’s Health Ministry reports at least 606 people have died in the conflict, but independent monitors say the toll could be twice that figure. Meanwhile, damage to infrastructure, daily life disruptions, and heightened fear are widespread in cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz
The uranium, enriched to 60 percent purity, is still short of the roughly 90 percent enrichment needed for nuclear weapons, but its disappearance has set off alarm bells in Washington, Tel Aviv, and Vienna, where the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is headquartered
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations’ top nuclear watchdog, issued a statement assuring the global community that there has been “no radiation increase” reported from the targeted facilities