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Egypt, Greece mull naming int’l consultant for joint power linkage project
Egypt
January 8, 2023
Egypt, Greece mull naming int’l consultant for joint power linkage project
Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker said on Sunday coordination is under way with the Greek side to agree on the international…
Photos: Remains of Zeus Cassius Temple unearthed in North Sinai archaeological area
Archaeology
April 26, 2022
Photos: Remains of Zeus Cassius Temple unearthed in North Sinai archaeological area
The Egyptian archaeological mission working at the site of Tal al-Farma in North Sinai archaeological area discovered the remains of…
Elderly Greek citizen gifts two Roman artifacts to Alexandria
Archaeology
January 26, 2021
Elderly Greek citizen gifts two Roman artifacts to Alexandria
An 81-year-old Greek citizen offered two Roman artifacts as gifts to the governorate of Alexandria on Sunday. Alexandria Governor Mohamed…
Iraqi refugee sets sights on Paralympics
Middle East
December 17, 2019
Iraqi refugee sets sights on Paralympics
ATHENS (Reuters) – On his fifth attempt, Iraqi refugee Wisam Sami finally succeeded in reaching Greece with thousands of others…
Ancient wine press and other artifacts discovered in Beheira
Archaeology
January 28, 2019
Ancient wine press and other artifacts discovered in Beheira
An archaeological expedition operating at the Tel Koam Terogi site in Aboul Matamir, Beheira have discovered the remains of…
The ‘cursed’ sarcophagus in Alexandria
Opinion
November 14, 2018
The ‘cursed’ sarcophagus in Alexandria
No archaeological discovery has enjoyed attention such as the discovery of the granite sarcophagus weighing about 30 tons found under…
EgyptAir hosts a Greek media delegation to stimulate tourism
Business
April 5, 2017
EgyptAir hosts a Greek media delegation to stimulate tourism
EgyptAir hosted a 15-member media delegation from the one of largest Greek media institutions, organized by the EgyptAir Office in…
Greek PM fails to get opposition backing on pension reform
World
November 29, 2015
Greek PM fails to get opposition backing on pension reform
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras failed to secure the backing of Greek opposition parties on Saturday for tough pension reforms the…
A treasure trove of ‘ancient’ archaeology tucked away in Gaza
Art news
November 11, 2015
A treasure trove of ‘ancient’ archaeology tucked away in Gaza
Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and mosaics with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It…
Greeks vote on whether to give leftists another chance
World
September 20, 2015
Greeks vote on whether to give leftists another chance
Alexis Tsipras, the firebrand Greek leftist who lost his bitter fight with Europe's establishment to end its harsh economic austerity…