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Amr Emam

Cairo

Journalist and Editor at Freelance

Amr has reported for the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, New America Media, The Age (Melbourne), the Korea Herald, Xinhua, Islamonline and IRIN.

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  • 1 week ago | newarab.com | Amr Emam

    Egypt has started operationalising an emergency energy plan, one that includes tight-fisted measures aimed at matching growing national needs with available fuel supplies. The new plan comes in the wake of Israel's closure of its largest Mediterranean gas field following its war on Iran, highlighting the toll the conflict is having on Egypt, one of several regional importers of Israeli gas.

  • Mar 24, 2025 | newarab.com | Amr Emam

    Hanan Omran’s phone never stops ringing. She finishes a call with one woman about a social or religious issue, only to receive another from a different woman, either asking for similar advice or inquiring about a completely different religious matter. "This job is all-consuming, but I find unparalleled joy in helping people understand their religion and follow its teachings in managing their lives," Hanan told The New Arab (TNA).

  • Feb 14, 2025 | english.alaraby.co.uk | Amr Emam

    The Aga Khan III mausoleum, a rectangular mosque-like building on top of a hill on the western bank of the Nile River in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan, is now at the centre of tourism hopes in the city. These hopes were stimulated by the February 9 burial in the mausoleum's tomb of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary imam of Ismaili Muslims.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | newarab.com | Amr Emam

    The Aga Khan III mausoleum, a rectangular mosque-like building on top of a hill on the western bank of the Nile River in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan, is now at the centre of tourism hopes in the city. These hopes were stimulated by the February 9 burial in the mausoleum's tomb of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary imam of Ismaili Muslims.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | saxafimedia.com | Amr Emam

    The complete piece is as follows:Egypt Ups the Ante in Red Sea Row with Renewed Rejection of Ethiopian PresenceEgypt has rejected presence by non-littoral states on the Red Sea coast, raising speculation about what it might be up to next, especially with diligent attempts by landlocked Ethiopia to be commercially and militarily present on the same coast.

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Amr Emam
Amr Emam @amrincairo
10 Jun 12

NGOs See Funding Drying up as Donors Grow Scared - New America Media: http://t.co/E2zRENie

Amr Emam
Amr Emam @amrincairo
6 Jun 12

One newspaper reports that Mubarak is dying in the Tora Prison hospital (http://t.co/rTlr3DdJ) #egypt

Amr Emam
Amr Emam @amrincairo
5 Jun 12

The Brotherhood was hoping to strip the next president of all real powers, particularly if the president is a non-Brotherhood member. #egypt