egypt Martyrs Timothy the Reader and his wife Maura of Antinoe in Egypt (286) - May 3rd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-05-03T05:00:00+00:00 These holy martyrs were husband and wife. During the persecutions of Diocletian, the governor Arian demanded that Timothy hand over his sacred books (these were rare at that time, and as a Reader he was entrusted with their care). Timothy refused, saying that he would no more do so than a father would hand over his own children to death. He was brutally tortured and, when he refused to yield, the governor summoned Timothy's wife Maura, thinking that she would urge her husband to bow to the idols, but instead she confessed herself to be a Christian too. She in turn was subjected to many tortures, and finally the couple were crucified facing one another, where they hung for nine days, encouraging one another in the Faith, before they met their blessed end. They had been married for less than a month when they received their crowns. Full Article
egypt Our Holy Father Pitirim of Egypt (4th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-11-29T06:00:01+00:00 "Abba Pitirim directed a group of ascetics who led a very austere life in the arid mountains of the Thebaid. He was himself a disciple and third successor of Saint Anthony the Great (17 Jan.) in his hermitage. He ate no more than a little flour mixed with water twice a week, and so persevered in spiritual labours that he gained abundant graces from the Holy Spirit. Among other things, he taught that to each passion there corresponds a demon who tries to stir up that passion within us through different temptations. In order to get rid of these demons and of evil thoughts, Abba Pitirim said that we must first free our hearts from passions." (Synaxarion) Full Article
egypt The Flight into Egypt of the Holy Family By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-12-26T06:00:01+00:00 See Matthew ch. 2. Though St Matthew's account may leave the impression that the flight into Egypt was almost immediate, it would have been at least forty days after Christ's birth, following His Presentation in the Temple (Luke ch. 2). Christ, his holy Mother and his adoptive father St Joseph probably remained in Egypt for several years, until the death of Herod the Great. St Nikolai Velimirovic (in the Prologue) relates the following tale: the holy family, fleeing into Egypt, were accosted by robbers, one of whom, seeing the Christ Child, was amazed at his supernatural beauty and said 'If God were to take human flesh Himself, He would not be more beautiful than this child!'. The robber told his companions to take nothing from the family. In gratitude the Mother of God told him 'This Child will reward you richly for having spared Him today.' Thirty years later it was this robber who was crucified at Christ's right hand, and was granted to hear the words 'Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise.' Full Article
egypt St Bessarion the Great, wonder-worker of Egypt (466) - February 20th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-02-20T06:01:00+00:00 "An Egyptian by birth, Abba Bessarion was initiated into the angelic life by Saint Anthony the Great. He later became a disciple of Saint Macarius, the founder of Scetis (19 Jan.), and then set out to lead the life of a wanderer, borne hither and thither by Providence like a bird by the wind. All his wealth lay in the Gospel, which he always had in his hand. Living in the open air, he patiently endured all weathers, untroubled by care for a dwelling or for clothing. Fortified by the strength of the faith, he thus remained untouched by all the passions of the flesh. "On coming to a monastery where the brethren led the common life, he would sit weeping at the gate. A brother once offered him hospitality and asked why he was distressed. 'I cannot live under a roof, until I have regained the wealth of my house,' he replied, meaning the heavenly inheritance lost since Adam. 'I am afflicted, in danger of death every day, and without rest because of my huge misfortunes, which oblige me ever to travel on in order to finish my course.' "He wandered for forty years without ever lying down to sleep, and he spent all of forty days and forty nights standing wide awake in a thorn bush. One winter's day, he was walking through a village when he came upon a dead man. Without hesitation, he took off his own coat and covered the body. A little further on, he gave his tunic to a poor man who was shivering in the cold. An army officer, who happened to be passing, saw the naked ascetic and wanted to know who had stripped him of his clothing. 'He did!' replied Bessarion, holding up the Gospel Book. On another occasion, he met with a poor man and, having nothing to give him in alms, he hurried to the market in order to sell his Gospel Book. On his disciple's asking him where the Book was, he replied cheerfully, 'I have sold it in obedience to the words which I never cease to hear: Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor' (Matt. 19:21). "Through this evangelic way of life he became a chosen vessel of Grace, and God wrought many miracles through him. One day, for example, he made sea water sweet through the sign of the Cross, to quench his disciple's thirst. When the latter wanted to keep some for the remainder of the journey, he prevented him, saying, 'God is here, God is everywhere!' At another time, having stood for two weeks in prayer with hands raised to heaven, he brought about rain enough to fill a thirsty brother's coat. Then there was the time when he stopped the sun from setting until he reached the cell of an elder whom he wished to meet; and the time when he walked across the waters of a river. Through these and many other wonders wrought by the Saint, God showed, as He did with Moses, Joshua and Elias, that He grants His servants mastery even over natural phenomena. Through the power of Christ, he raised a paralytic, drove out demons and showed himself truly to be a 'god' upon the earth. "When, having reached his goal, he was at the point of regaining that dwelling in heaven which he had sought throughout his wanderings, he said to those about him, 'The monk ought, like the cherubim, to be all eye.' "In answer to a brother who asked what a monk living in community ought to do, he replied: 'Keep silence and do not measure yourself.' Indeed, this is how even in the midst of people one can obtain the grace of the great anchorites." (Synaxarion) Full Article
egypt Saint Zacharias the Recluse of Egypt (4th c.) - March 24th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-03-24T05:01:00+00:00 His father, Carion the Egyptian, forsook his family to become a monk, taking Zacharias with him. Though very young, Zacharias manifested gifts of grace rarely seen among the elders of Sketis. Abba Moses once asked him, 'What does it mean to be a monk?', to which Zacharias replied by taking off his hat and treading it underfoot, saying 'If a man be not so broken, he cannot be a monk.' After shining as a great light among the holy monks of Scetis, he reposed at a young age. Full Article
egypt Our Holy Mother Mary of Egypt (4th-6th c.) - April 1st By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-01T05:01:00+00:00 Full Article
egypt Martyrs Timothy the Reader and his wife Maura of Antinoe in Egypt (286) - May 3rd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-03T05:01:00+00:00 These holy martyrs were husband and wife. During the persecutions of Diocletian, the governor Arian demanded that Timothy hand over his sacred books (these were rare at that time, and as a Reader he was entrusted with their care). Timothy refused, saying that he would no more do so than a father would hand over his own children to death. He was brutally tortured and, when he refused to yield, the governor summoned Timothy's wife Maura, thinking that she would urge her husband to bow to the idols, but instead she confessed herself to be a Christian too. She in turn was subjected to many tortures, and finally the couple were crucified facing one another, where they hung for nine days, encouraging one another in the Faith, before they met their blessed end. They had been married for less than a month when they received their crowns. Full Article
egypt Sermon Apr. 21, 2013 (The Springtime of Repentance: Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-14T21:23:27+00:00 On this Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt, Fr. Andrew discusses what it really means to Repent. Full Article
egypt Lenten Evangelism #9: The Journey of Mary of Egypt to the Cross (Sermon Mar. 29, 2015) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-15T17:44:19+00:00 On this Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt, Fr. Andrew discusses how her story and our place in her story relate to Christ's journey to the cross and what this means for our evangelism. Full Article
egypt Rhyming in Scripture: Stephen and the Flight into Egypt (Sermon Dec. 27, 2015) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-31T01:47:30+00:00 On this dual feast of the Sunday after the Nativity and the Proto-martyr Stephen, Fr. Andrew draws parallels between the two stories. Full Article
egypt Henry David Thoreau and Mary of Egypt (Apr. 14, 2019) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-23T22:19:15+00:00 On the Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick compares her journey into the wilderness with a similar journey made in the 19th c. by Henry David Thoreau. What is it that each hoped for by making that journey? Full Article
egypt St Mary of Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-06T00:27:09+00:00 Fr. Philip calls us to a life of repentance like St Mary of Egypt. Full Article
egypt The Life of St. Mary of Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T03:15:30+00:00 You no doubt know of St. Mary of Egypt but have you read her story? Today on Lord Send Me, Fr. John reads the miraculous story of this saint's life. You can also read it here: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/maryegypt.asp Full Article
egypt The Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt - A Cautionary Tale and Ambition By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-03-27T19:05:39+00:00 Dr. Edith Humphrey considers the Judges’ parable of the bramble and the trees, and the most famous of the Servant Songs of Isaiah, to illuminate the godly vs. self-seeking ambition, and the New Testament readings for this week. Full Article
egypt Saint Mary of Egypt, Saint Scholastica, and Saint Benedict By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-29T21:01:04+00:00 "Saint Mary of Egypt," "Saint Scholastica," and "Saint Benedict" from Saints: Lives and Illuminations, written and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson, read with permission by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2007. Full Article
egypt Welcoming the Christ Child: Leaving Egypt and In the Wilderness By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-17T19:34:19+00:00 Welcoming the Christ Child: Family Readings for the Nativity Lent, "Leaving Egypt and In the Wilderness," by Elissa Bjeletich, illustrated by Jelena Jeftic (Sebastian Press, 2017). Full Article
egypt Moses' Flight From Egypt / Ella's Story 1-2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-01T02:06:13+00:00 56. Book 1: Moses' Flight From Egypt from the Old Testament Stories for Children series by Mother Melania (Conciliar Press, 2008) (duration 4:00 mins) Book 2: Ella's Story: The Duchess Who Became a Saint by Maria Tobias, Chapters 1-2 (Conciliar Press, 2004) (begins at 4:40, duration 19.58 mins) Full Article
egypt In Egypt / Saint Innocent 8 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-04T20:26:25+00:00 69. Book 1: "In Egypt" from The Bible for Young People by Zoe Kanavas, translated by Rev. Spencer T. Kezios (Narthex Press, 2005) (10:35) Book 2: Saint Innocent of Alaska, Apostle and Missionary by Sarah Elizabeth Cowie Chapter 8 (Conciliar Press, 2005) (begins at 10:49, duration 15:39) Full Article
egypt Mary of Egypt and the Annunciation By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-06-13T18:16:17+00:00 Dn. Pawel, the prefect of the Lived Theology School Program, highlights connections between the stories of St. Mary of Egypt, the Annunciation, and our own. Full Article
egypt The Flight From Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-06T04:22:00+00:00 St Matthew sees the flight into Egypt as the fulfilment of Hosea’s prophecy. Full Article
egypt Out of Egypt Have I Called My Son By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-24T11:40:38+00:00 Full Article
egypt Out Of Egypt Have I Called My Son By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-12-15T01:55:22+00:00 Full Article
egypt St. Mary of the Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-31T22:03:34+00:00 Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the life of St. Mary of Egypt and the ways that she calls us to our own life of repentance. Full Article
egypt St. Mary of Egypt and the Grace of the Holy Mysteries By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T15:58:18+00:00 During this week of Great Lent, wherein the Church reads the Life of St. Mary of Egypt, we explore a section of that text which reveals the relationship between "mystical theology" in ascetical life, to the grace of the Holy Mysteries in the Church. We are prompted to ask ourselves: Do I lose sight of the chalice in my desire to find Christ? Full Article
egypt St. Anthony of Egypt on Sobriety of the Heart By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T16:07:14+00:00 Turning once again to the testimony of St Anthony the Great, this week’s broadcast examines an incident in the great Father’s life in which the true heights of sobriety of heart are witnessed. Might this feed us in our own moments of struggle in the spiritual life? Full Article
egypt Moses' Flight From Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-15T03:39:45+00:00 Learn about a book series from Conciliar Press for children teaching them about Christ and the Theotokos in Old Testament stories. Full Article
egypt Holy Egyptian Martyrs Pray For Us By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-03-02T19:53:19+00:00 This past Sunday, a video titled “A Message Signed With Blood to the Nation of the Cross,” released by the media arm of Islamic State, showed the beheadings of 21 Egyptian Christians on a beach in Libya. We talk with Egyptian native and Antiochian Orthodox priest Fr. Nabil Hanna who just returned from Egypt. The interview closes with a prayer for the martyrs, their families, and the end to violence. Full Article
egypt Martyrdom in Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T20:31:11+00:00 We talk with Coptic monk Fr. Anastasi Saint Antony about the Christians in Egypt who are being martyred for their faith in Christ. Find out more about the Coptic Church by visiting the Diocese of Los Angeles web site. The charity Fr. Anastasi mentioned is the Santa Verena Charity. Full Article
egypt A Ghostwritten Life - St. Anthony of Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T18:44:20+00:00 Full Article
egypt Redemption & Repentance (Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-04-13T19:03:23+00:00 “If you cross the Jordan, you will find glorious rest.” (Life of Saint Mary of Egypt) Jesus tells us that He came to shed His blood and "give His life as a ransom for many.” But what exactly does that mean? What does the Orthodox Church teach about atonement? We're going to learn about the redemption and atonement that Jesus offers us. And this redemption isn't simply *from* something, but also *for* something. And Saint Mary of Egypt (who we celebrate on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent) is a perfect example of what that looks like. Christ saves us *from* sin and death so we can be *free* to live as Christians, loving and serving both God and neighbor. As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee173 Full Article
egypt A Christian in Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-03-15T20:55:57+00:00 Ancient Faith Radio presents a special edition of Ancient Faith Today with Kevin Allen – A Christian in Egypt. Kevin interviews a Coptic Christian in Cairo by telephone to get a first hand report on what has been happening in this troubled country over the last several days and weeks. For his own safety, we use only his first name. Full Article
egypt Egypt stun England in world final By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 15:30:33 GMT Second seeds Egypt upset tournament favourites England to win the Women's World Team Championship in France. Full Article Squash
egypt Electronic disciplinary violations and methods of proof in Jordanian and Egyptian laws By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-07T23:20:50-05:00 The use of electronic means of a public official in carrying out their duties may lead to an instance wherein the person discloses confidential information, which can significantly impact their obligations. After verifying this act as part of electronic misconduct, disciplinary action is enforced upon the concerned party to rectify and ensure proper functioning in delivering public services without any disturbance or infringement. The study presents several significant findings regarding the absence of comparative regulations concerning electronic violations and their judicial evidence. It provides recommendations such as modifying legislative frameworks to enhance public utility disciplinary systems and incorporating rules for electric violations. The fundamental focus revolves around assessing, verifying, and punishing digital misconduct by management or regulatory bodies. Additionally, this research employs descriptive-analytical methods comparing the Jordanian Law with its Egyptian counterpart in exploring these issues. Full Article
egypt Anwar’s Egypt visit unlocks RM4.8 billion in export potential - MITI By thesun.my Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:52:30 GMT KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s official visit to Egypt has bolstered Malaysia-Egypt bilateral relations, unlocking RM4.8 billion (US$1.1 billion) in potential export opportunities for Malaysia, according to the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI).MITI stated that this export potential was largely generated through a roundtable meeting attended by 60 industry and business leaders from 47 Egyptian firms and key business associations, as well as 40 representatives from 20 Malaysian companies.“During the session, productive discussions between Malaysian and Egyptian companies identified export potential worth RM4.8 billion (US$1.1 billion), particularly in high-value sectors such as automotive, chemicals, oleochemicals and renewable energy,” MITI said in a statement.Egyptian companies also expressed interest in investment opportunities in Malaysia, particularly in medical devices and pharmaceuticals, MITI added.The official visit took place from Nov 10-12, 2024.In a bilateral meeting during the visit, MITI Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz and Egypt’s Minister of Investment and International Trade Hassan El Khatib agreed to reactivate the Malaysia-Egypt Joint Trade and Investment Committee (JTIC). Malaysia will host the second JTIC Meeting in early 2025, focusing on collaboration in the semiconductor sector, renewable energy, the halal industry and digital transformation.The two ministers further agreed that Malaysia’s Investment Development Board (MIDA) and Egypt’s General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) should sign a memorandum of understanding to enhance bilateral investment relations.To support Malaysian exporters’ access to North African and Arab markets, MITI noted that Malaysia’s trade office in Cairo, managed by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), was upgraded in January 2024, offering improved market access and export support services.Meanwhile, national carmaker Proton has expanded into the Egyptian market with a local assembly plant.Assembly activities began with the first delivery of Proton’s completely knocked down (CKD) vehicles in September 2024, and sales are expected to start in January 2025, with a target of 16,000 units for the period 2024–2026, MITI reported.Bilateral trade between Malaysia and Egypt from January to September 2024 rose 21.4% year-on-year to RM3.0 billion (US$648 million), compared to RM2.4 billion (US$545.5 million) in the same period last year. Egypt was Malaysia’s fifth-largest trading partner in Africa in 2023.Tengku Zafrul said MITI is confident this bilateral relationship will continue to grow, positively impacting the economy and supporting the objectives of the New Malaysian Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) by 2030.“MITI and its agencies will take prompt follow-up action to ensure that all agreed initiatives are implemented efficiently,” he added. Full Article BERNAMA
egypt Proton expands global presence with new CKD plant in Egypt By thesun.my Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:02:05 GMT MALAYSIAN carmaker Proton has taken a significant step toward international expansion with the inauguration of a new completely knocked-down (CKD) plant to assemble the Proton Saga in Cairo, Egypt. The ceremony was officiated by YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Bin Ibrahim, Malaysia’s Prime Minister, during his official visit to the country.Prominent figures present at the event included H.E. Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir, Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister, YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Malaysia’s Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry, and YB Dato’ Seri Utama Haji Mohamad bin Haji Hasan, Malaysia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Egyptian and Malaysian officials, including H.E. Mr Ragai Tawfik Said Nasr, Ambassador of Egypt to Malaysia, also participated alongside business leaders from both nations.Strategic Investment in Al Oula Industrial ParkThe new CKD facility is located in the Al Oula Industrial Park, Giza, and is operated by Ezz Elarab Elsewedy Automotive Factories (ESAF)—a joint venture between Ezz Elarab and Elsewedy Capital Holding. The plant represents an investment of USD35 million and has a production capacity of 20,000 units per shift. Once fully operational, it is expected to employ up to 400 people.Proton was represented at the inauguration by Tan Sri Syed Faisal Albar, Chairman, and Roslan Abdullah, Deputy CEO. From ESAF, Hisham Ezz Elarab, Chairman, and Ahmed Elsewedy, Board Member, attended the event.A Milestone in Bilateral CooperationDuring his speech, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim highlighted Proton as a source of national pride and emphasised the importance of partnerships like ESAF in fostering industrial advancement. He urged Proton to leverage local facilities to strengthen its operations in the region.The factory inauguration comes shortly after the first shipment of CKD packs was sent to Egypt on 9 September 2024. The production of left-hand drive Proton Saga models is set to begin in December 2024, with an initial production target of 1,400 units for 2024. This is projected to increase to 5,000 units in 2025, with a total of 16,000 CKD packs expected to be exported by the end of 2026.Expanding Beyond EgyptThe vehicles assembled in Egypt will not only cater to the domestic market but also be exported to Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa and Middle Eastern markets. These efforts are part of Proton’s strategy to strengthen its presence in emerging markets where car ownership is on the rise.The total value of exports from this initiative is estimated at RM570 million, excluding an additional RM20 million projected from parts exports.Unlocking Global PotentialTan Sri Syed Faisal Albar remarked that Proton, as Malaysia’s leading vehicle exporter, currently sees exports accounting for 3% of total sales volume. However, the company aims to unlock untapped potential in international markets.“Egypt is central to our plans for the region. Moving forward, we will focus on partnerships like ESAF to maximize the sales potential for Proton vehicles in regions where car ownership is still growing,” he said.Future Growth ProspectsThe establishment of the Cairo CKD facility marks a pivotal moment in Proton’s international expansion. With plans to explore broader markets and collaborate with strategic partners, the company is poised to enhance Malaysia’s automotive footprint on the global stage. Full Article Timothy Prakash
egypt Were pyramids in ancient Egypt really built using waterways? By www.geo.tv Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 14:27:00 +0500 An undated image of a pyramid in Egypt. — UnsplashThe Egyptian pyramids continue to captivate the world with their immense size, ancient history, and the enduring mysteries surrounding their construction.Built as grand tombs for pharoahs thousands of years ago, these... Full Article
egypt Archaeologists find 'surprising' discoveries at ancient Egyptian church By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:19:00 -0500 An archaeological team’s excavation of an ancient city has uncovered “surprising” revelations about an early Christian church in Egypt, specifically, the discovery of 17 human remains and the story the bodies tell. Full Article
egypt Thunes expands cross-border payment network to Egypt By thepaypers.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 11:56:00 +0100 Thunes has announced the expansion of its Direct Global Network... Full Article
egypt A Message from the Presidents of the U.S. National Academies as COP27 Begins in Egypt By Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 04:00:00 GMT As the COP27 climate summit begins, the National Academies’ presidents urge world leaders to forge equitable solutions to the climate crisis. “[W]e are committed to enlisting science, engineering, and medicine to inform these efforts so that together, we can create a more secure, more sustainable, and more prosperous future for all.” Full Article
egypt Unlock Your Inner Wisdom: KumariDevi Unveils Egypt Spiritual Tour By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Feb 2024 08:00:00 GMT KumariDevi, Founder of the Kumara Institute, author, spiritual and meditation teacher, is thrilled to unveil the highly anticipated Egypt Spiritual Tour. A fourteen-day retreat, October 7-19, 2024. A transformative inner journey. Full Article
egypt Nutrition and economic development: Exploring Egypt's exceptionalism and the role of food subsidies [in Chinese] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 5:05:01 EDT Full Article
egypt Malnutrition, Hunger, and the Egyptian Public Nutritional Health By egyptssp.ifpri.info Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:51:40 +0000 Date: Tuesday December 3 Time: 09:00 AM-01:00 PM Location: Steigenberger Tahrir, Diamond Hall This event is organized in collaboration between Sawiris Foundation for Social Development (SFSD), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), a... Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office Full Article Events News
egypt Comprehensive Proteomics Analysis of the Hemolymph Composition of Sugar-Fed Aedes aegypti Female and Male Mosquitoes - ACS Publications By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Mar 2024 08:00:00 GMT Comprehensive Proteomics Analysis of the Hemolymph Composition of Sugar-Fed Aedes aegypti Female and Male Mosquitoes ACS Publications Full Article
egypt Egypt: Public Sector Companies Achieve Egp 68bn in Profits Over 8 Years By allafrica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:36:51 GMT [Egypt Online] Treasurer of the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Head of the Qalubeya Chamber, Mohamed Attia El-Fayoumi, stated that the roadmap for the public business sector began with Law No. 203 of 1991, marking the sector's first steps toward full privatization. Full Article Economy Business and Finance Egypt North Africa Stock Markets
egypt 1268: Antioch Seized by the Sultan of Egypt By www.atour.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 03:22:00 UT 1268: Antioch Seized by the Sultan of Egypt Full Article 1200-1299 A.D. Assyrian History
egypt Christian Minorities Under Attack - Iraq and Egypt By www.atour.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 06:03:00 UT Christian Minorities Under Attack - Iraq and Egypt Full Article United States Government Information
egypt Standing with Egypt's Copts By www.atour.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 02:30:00 UT Standing with Egypt's Copts Full Article National News [USA Canada Europe Australia]
egypt Egypt: Islamists hit Christian churches By www.atour.com Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 07:25:00 UT Egypt: Islamists hit Christian churches Full Article International News
egypt Slog AM: SIFF's Egyptian Theater Floods, CDC Cracks Down on Bird Flu, and Who the Fuck Is Sending These Racist Texts? By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 07:52:00 -0800 The Stranger's morning news round-up. by Nathalie Graham One more for the blue: After a neck-in-neck race, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez officially won re-election to the House in the 3rd Congressional District, beating out far-right challenger Joe Kent. Her win is another step forward for Democrats as they try to take back the House and retain a shred of power in the coming administration from hell. About two dozen races nation-wide still need to be decided. Please spare us, H5N1: The Centers for Disease Control want more testing done for bird flu after blood tests on 115 of dairy workers showed 7% had bird flu antibodies, meaning they'd already contracted the disease at some point. Previously, we only confirmed 46 cases of bird flu jumping from cows to farmworkers. This new study suggests that bird flu has infected many more people than the confirmed cases. Experts say this indicates the H5N1 viruses are a greater threat than we realized. Great! Another flu just in time for the vaccine-doubters to take office. Wet weekend—and then week—ahead: Friday will likely be our last dry day for a while. Get your galoshes ready. The rain starts Saturday and it'll continue at least throughout the week. I hope you like rain this weekend! ????️It could be wet for the State H.S. football tournament games across the Puget Sound region. #pnw pic.twitter.com/JAvPx7hegV — Jake Whittenberg (@jwhittenbergK5) November 8, 2024 That's nice: Boeing said it will pay the employees the money they lost while being furloughed during the machinists' strike that started in September. Egyptian flooding: A pipe leak at the historic Egyptian Cinema on Capitol Hill shut down the 108-year-old theater for the "foreseeable future." Repairs will be expensive and take months. The universe does not want me or my people (progressives, art house movie lovers) to be happy this week. INBOX: The SIFF Cinema Egyptian is going to be closed for "the foreseeable future and the Fine Arts building leadership expect that it will take multiple months of building closure to assess, repair and reopen." Sad news especially during what is a big time of the year for film. pic.twitter.com/v2ItPx5Lpi — Chase 'Hutch' Hutchinson (@EclecticHutch) November 7, 2024 Another hit while we're down: Don't forget, five light rail stops will close this weekend. Starting at 10 pm on Friday through 5 am Monday, Westlake, Symphony, Pioneer Square, International District/Chinatown, and Stadium stations will all be closed and inaccessible. Trains will run between Lynnwood and Capitol Hill and between Sodo and Angle Lake. Shuttle buses will be available to bridge gaps between open and closed stations. It’s all part of the crawling effort to connect Line 1 to the Eastside line. Sign of the times: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale rocketed to the top of Amazon's bestsellers list this week. Racist texts: In the days after the election, Black and Brown people across the country received spammy, racist texts telling them they had "been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation" and that the senders' "executive slave catchers" would pick them up. State attorney generals say they will root out who sent these texts. A second Donald Trump term means the masks covering the depravity in America are well and truly off. Racists are emboldened. Nobody panic: Forty-three monkeys escaped from a medical lab in South Carolina. "There is almost no danger to the public," a local police chief said. No danger? Isn't this how Planet of the Apes started? Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam: Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch's Ajax faced off in a Europa League soccer game Thursday. After the game, people attacked Israelis in hit-and-run scooter attacks. Five Israeli fans went to the hospital, but have since been released. Around 20 to 30 other Israelis sustained light injuries. Police arrested 63 people, and ten are still in custody. Context, as always, is important. In the days leading up to the match, social media videos showed Maccabi fans "chanting anti-Arab slurs, praising Israeli military attacks in Gaza, and yelling 'fuck the Arabs,'" according to CNN. Ajax won the game 5-0. And now, something from Ashley about the cops: Fill’er up: The King County Jail officially lifted misdemeanor booking restrictions for the Seattle Police Department (SPD) allowing officers to finally lock up all those pesky Target shoplifters and people who tried to use the bathroom at PCC one too many times and ended up trespassed. I wrote about how SPD Deputy Chief Eric Barden told officers in a department wide email Tuesday that they should book people into jail whenever a public safety interest existed and only show additional discretion when the department neared their misdemeanor bed limit of 135 people per day. Most people charged with misdemeanors spend less than a week in jail, so could be a lot of people cycling through, which King County Department of Public Defense Interim Director Matt Sanders said will ultimately make it harder for people to hold down jobs, maintain housing, and secure behavioral health treatment, ultimately undermining public safety in the city. Did you hear about San Francisco's new mayor? He's a centrist Democrat and he's the heir to the Levi's fortune. Daniel Lurie won the ranked-choice voting election with 56.2% of the vote. Incumbent London Breed only received 43.8%. San Franciscans made clear they are sick of seeing poverty and being confronted with crimes of desperation. Unfortunately, as we know very well in Seattle, electing a centrist may hide the problems for a bit, but it will do nothing to fix them. A porn gorge: North Korean soldiers deployed in Russia have unrestricted internet access for the first time in their lives and they're using it to watch mountains of porn and jerk themselves silly. Boys will be boys! Need something to do tonight? The world is bleak. Why not laugh a little at an improv show? The improv theater I wrote about for my column is having a battle of the star signs show tonight followed by an open-to-all improv jam. I'll be performing on the Scorpio team even though I'm not a Scorpio (don't tell anyone). A song for your Friday: This just feels like the sound of my psyche right now. Full Article Slog AM Slog AM/PM
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