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Conflict in Libya: Another initiative I Inside Story

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Egypt's president has laid out a ceasefire plan following a series of military victories by the UN-recognised government in Libya.
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Can Ethiopia and Egypt agree on the Nile? | The Stream

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On The Stream: Can Ethiopia and Egypt reach agreement on the Nile?
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Ancient tomb dating back 4,500 years discovered in Egypt

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Archaeologists have discovered an ancient cemetery near Egypt's famous pyramids in the Giza plateau near Cairo, said the country's ministry of antiquities. Wooden tombs painted in various colours and limestone statues were among the...
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Quebec community divided over secularism bill

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A small Quebec community has its people torn between public service and their religion. Despite growing criticism, Quebec Premier François Legault wants to make the secularism bill law by mid-June. It would ban certain public workers...
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Donald Tusk urges 'common commitment' to upholding human rights at summit in Egypt

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In a speech at the EU-Arab League summit in Egypt, Donald Tusk urged countries to express a "common commitment" to uphold human rights internationally. The EU Council President also mentioned the importance of communication to solve...
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Can Qatar and its neighbours recover from the blockade? | Inside Story

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Agreement signed to end boycott by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt.
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Sylvester Stallone talks Creed II, Rambo V and reveals future plans

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Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone was feted with the Career Achievement Award during the second edition of the El Gouna Film Festival . The actor, most famous for playing Rocky Balboa and Rambo, tells Inspire Middle East that being...
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Will Egypt help cure EU's migration headache?

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After Turkey and Libya, the EU's now turned it sights to Egypt - to help curb migration towards the continent. Leaders meeting at last week's informal summit in Salzburg, giving the all clear for dialogue with Cairo. But some voices say...
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Brief from Brussels: Migration, pigs and Puigdemont

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: the idea of external processing centres for migrants is criticised, as the EU opens dialogue with Egypt to help cure the bloc’s political headache; MEP expenses to stay secret after top court...
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El Gouna international film festival wraps

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After nine days of screenings, discussions panels, and master classes, the second edition of the El Gouna Film Festival has come to an end. Egyptian film Yomeddine , which means 'judgement day' in Arabic, won best Arab Narrative film and...
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EU turns to Africa to help tackle migration

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Divisions continue to run deep in the EU over migration. Sharing out refugees and plans to strengthen the bloc's border force, Frontex, continue to hit hurdles. But, coming together in Salzburg, EU leaders did agree on one thing - to...
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World Cup: Uruguay defeat hosts Russia in 3-0 win

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Uruguay topped Group A after defeating the ten-man hosts Russia with two first-half goals and a late third in the second half put them on their way to victory. Goals from Luis Suarez and an own goal from Denis Cheryshev put Uruguay in a...
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The Dark Horses Who Could Upset The World Cup

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Most World Cup fans may have their money on the usual contenders, Brazil, France, and Germany. But there are a few teams and players that have the potential to upend the game and surpass expectations, says Jeffrey Marcus, publisher of...
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The Dark Horses Who Could Cause a Stir at the World Cup

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Most World Cup fans may have their money on the usual contenders: Brazil, France, and Germany. But there are a few teams and players that have the potential to upend the game and surpass expectations, says Jeffrey Marcus, publisher of...
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World Cup 2018: Russia thrashes Egypt 3-1

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Russia has held Egypt to a 3-1 win after all four goals came in the second half. Russia opened the scoring two minutes into the first half when they had an own goal scored by Ahmed Farthy, after Russia played the ball in a perfect area...
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Bassem Youssef on How the Middle East Makes Sense of Trump

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. He now hosts a podcast called 'Remade in America' that engages with...
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Bassem Youssef Says Egyptian Media Isn't That Different From the U.S.

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled from his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. But he sees similarities between how those who protest are treated...
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Curtain comes down on El Gouna Film Fest

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The curtain has come down on the first edition of Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival, whose main aim is to shine the light on humanitarian cinema. Best Arab Feature Documentary went to ‘Soufra’, the story of a girl in a refugee camp near...
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El Gouna Film Festival shows its humanity

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The first edition of the El Gouna Film Festival was inaugurated last Friday at the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of El Gouna. This festival kicked off with the slogan of “Cinema for Humanity,” and gives special attention to films with a...
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Shahira Fahmy relives her Cannes fairytale

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Cannes is a factory of dreams, and sometimes they come true. This was the case for Shahira Fahmy, an Egyptian architect, living between Cairo and New York, who was treading the red carpet this year for the first time with Claire’s Camera...
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Qatar delivers response to Arab nation demands

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Qatar’s foreign minister has arrived in Kuwait with a handwritten response to demands by four Arab nations. Kuwait is acting as mediator in the crisis between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt. Delivery...
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Coptic Christians violently attacked in Egypt

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Gunmen target bus headed to monastery
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Fava beans and falafel too expensive as inflation in Egypt hits 30-year high

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The cost of living continues to be a big problem in Egypt. In April annual inflation reached the highest level in 30 years at 31.5 percent. The country imports many essentials and consumers are paying the price for the government...
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Middle East set to be tourism hotspot

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Egypt – with its economy hard hit by a major fall off in tourism – is using the “Arabian Travel Market”: http://arabiantravelmarket.wtm.com/ in Dubai to encourage more people from the Middle East to holiday there. Visitor numbers are...