Egypt Today brings you the most important and latest news in a 2-minute read round-up.
Egypt Today brings you the most important and latest news in a 2-minute read round-up.
Egypt Today briefs on top news of the past 24 hours. Lebanese president says Hariri to visit Paris on Saturday.
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dismissal puts Zimbabwe into a political crisis, mostly manifested in the army’s seizure of power.
As many as 8,000 Iraqis refugees have willingly left Germany and returned home as part of the German government's "Willful Return" program
More than 400 people were killed in Iran when a magnitude 7.3 earthquake hit the country on Monday, the deadliest earthquake in over a decade.
Myanmar State Counselor Suu Kyi has avoided the Rohingya minority crisis during her speech at the 31st ASEAN Summit in Manila.
Egypt Today briefs top stories of the past 12 hours on Wednesday for political issues
Egypt Today briefs newspapers’ top stories on Friday for political and social issues.
Egypt Today briefs top European newspapers on Tuesday for political, social issues
Egypt Today briefs top European newspapers on Tuesday for political, social issues.
CAIRO – 1 November 2017: Egypt Today briefs top European newspapers on Wednesday for political issues
The report says 44 out of 51 British cities and towns listed in an air quality database did not pass the WHO test on harmful particulate concentrations in the air.
Egypt Today briefs top newspapers on Thursday for political issues.
CAIRO – 26 October 2017: Egypt Today briefs top newspapers on Thursday for political issues.
Egypt Today briefs top European newspapers on Tuesday.
Egypt Today briefs top European newspapers on Tuesday for political, economic issues.
Shinzo Abe, the incumbent prime minister of Japan and the president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is the third-longest serving prime minister in post-war Japan.
EU states FMs reaffirmed their support for the nuclear pact, despite Trump’s refusal to certify Iran’s compliance with its nuclear program agreement.
Arab states’ stances toward Trump’s Iran strategy varied from support to condemnation, with “concern” from Egypt and Kuwait.