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  2. 2015 Egyptian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    For these governorates, the first round of elections took place on 22 to 23 November for Egyptian residents and 21 to 22 November for Egyptian expatriates. Runoffs were held on 1 to 2 December for Egyptian residents, and on 30 November to 1 December for Egyptian expatriates. [6] Campaigning started on 2 November and ended on 20 November 2015. [11]

  3. 2015 in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    March 10 - Sinai Insurgency: A suicide bomber kills one person and injures 24 in an attack on a police station in the Sinai Peninsula. [11] March 13–15 - The launch of the Egypt Economic Development Conference at the Red Sea City of Sharm el-Sheikh, with over 2,000 delegates from 112 different countries in Egypt to attend the conference. [12]

  4. Al-Masry Al-Youm - Wikipedia

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    Professor Springborg was himself accused of being a "conspirator against Egypt’s stability" on 7 December 2011 Arabic-language edition of Al-Masry al-Youm. The self-censorship episode prompted the staff of Egypt Independent to write that "even after 25 January, self-censorship still plagues Egyptian media. As an Egyptian newspaper, we, too ...

  5. Vintage photos show what it was like to visit Egypt 100 ... - AOL

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    According to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, a record-breaking 14.9 million tourists visited Egypt in 2023, a number that could be surpassed this year.

  6. Egypt Today - Wikipedia

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    Egypt Today was first published in 1979. [2] It covers Egyptian current affairs and some international news. The magazine is published by IBA media, which also publishes Business Today Egypt, another monthly magazine. [3] [4] Both magazines are based in Cairo. [3]

  7. Al Tahrir (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Tahrir (Arabic: التحرير, lit. 'The Liberation') was a privately owned classical Arabic 18-page daily published in Cairo, Egypt.It was named after the Tahrir Square in Cairo which witnessed demonstrations in the 2011 protests.

  8. The Egyptian Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's offices were moved to Cairo on 20 February 1938. [ 1 ] Shortly before World War II , ownership of The Egyptian Gazette passed to the Société Orientale de Publicité (SOP) (English: Eastern Publishing Company ), in which Oswald J. Finney, a wealthy British businessman, was the major shareholder.

  9. Egypt unveils renovated wing of oldest museum, new papyrus

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    Egyptian and European flags fly over the Egyptian museum in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. Egypt's ministry of tourism and antiquities unveiled a renovated wing within its 120-year-old ...