This Week in Egypt: Week 36- 2022 ( Sept 5-11)


Top Headlines

  • Egypt’s annual inflation rate up by 16.7% in August
  • Egyptian and US navies conduct drills in the Mediterranean
  • Egypt’s FM withdrew from an Arab League session in protest against the representation of Libya at the summit
  • Four Egyptian journalists have been charged over an article about a pro-government party  
  • More hurdles could delay opening of Egypt’s new administrative capital
  • USA returns 16 priceless stolen ancient artifacts to Egypt  

Main Headlines

Monday 

  • Egypt’s Sisi congratulates Liz Truss for winning British PM’s race
  • Egypt sends 90 trucks loaded with relief supplies to  flood-hit Sudan

Tuesday

  • Egypt withdraws from 158th session of  Arab League Council
  • Eni to complete EastMed pipeline, fully replace Russian gas  by 2025

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is supporting the green economy  in Egypt
  • Amnesty calls on Egyptian authorities to drop all charges against four Mada Masr journalists Mada Masr journalists

Saturday

  • Saudi Arabia to announce joined bid with Egypt and Greece for 2030 World Cup
  • USA returns 16 priceless stolen ancient artefacts  to Egypt 

Sunday

  • Egypt is keen to boost military cooperation with US: Defence minister  to CENTCOM commander
  • Egypt is keen to allow greatest possible number of NGOs to participate  in COP27
  • Egyptian national dialogue’s full squad  is selected
  • An Egyptian court sentenced a judge to death over murdering his news anchor wife
  • Egypt inaugurates visitor centre and restaurant on Giza plateau

Reports

  • More hurdles could delay opening of Egypt’s New Administrative Capital  Mohamed Elsayed
  • Egypt has emerged as regional energy power   in Africa.  Mohamed Sabry
  • Egypt is determined to disrupt Ethiopia’s ties  with Uganda George Mikhail

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