Coronavirus in North Sinai
Several factors have residents concerned about the area's capacity to deal with the outbreak
Several factors have residents concerned about the area's capacity to deal with the outbreak
Egyptian Premier League clubs appear to be backing out of the plan to restart the season next month
Parliament will discuss a pay hike for doctors but problems "can't be fixed in a single year"
Egypt's first drive-in COVID-19 screening service has opened at an Ain Shams field hospital.
The sale is one part of what will be the largest military acquisition in Egypt's history
Officials detailed the plan to restart international flights and tourism starting July 1
Cabinet is considering a gradual return to congregational prayer at mosques and churches from July 1
The Cabinet is plowing ahead with its plans to reopen the economy in mid-June
An elder of the Tarabin tribe — one of North Sinai’s largest tribes — was brutally executed.
Italian FM Luigi Di Maio told a parliamentary hearing the deal is yet to be finalized
A doctor from Luxor has described admissions for COVID-19 patients as overly centralized.
The challenge of enforcing price caps at private hospitals continues to be a theme in the press
Both Turkey and Egypt vying for the role of energy hub.
Egypt’s epidemiological curve isn’t yet at its “worst,” said Dr. Mohamed Hassan.
The Egyptian Ambulance Authority urged Cabinet to treat paramedic deaths like that of police or army
Family of deceased Mounira Hospital doctor accuses health minister, administration of negligence
Several factories across Egypt have been forced to shut down in recent weeks.
Doctors threatened with military trial, disciplinary measures as government counters absences
"Every 30 minutes, a patient dies in front of our eyes before we even take a swab"
The true number of total infections could be five times official figure, says minister.
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