
Menna Alaa El-Din
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3 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Menna Alaa El-Din |Ahmed Tolba |Mohamed Ezz
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority chief, Osama Rabie, says the authority is considering offering discounts ranging from 12% to 15% on transit fees to help restore traffic in the strategic waterway reeling from attacks by Yemen's Houthis on Red Sea shipping. Rabie told privately owned Sada al-Balad television channel in a phone interview that the discounts could be applied within days after a ratification by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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3 weeks ago |
zawya.com | Menna Alaa El-Din |Ahmed Tolba |Mohamed Ezz
CAIRO: Egypt's Suez Canal Authority chief, Osama Rabie, said the authority is considering offering discounts ranging from 12% to 15% on transit fees to help restore traffic in the strategic waterway reeling from attacks by Yemen's Houthis on Red Sea shipping. Rabie told privately owned Sada al-Balad television channel in a phone interview that the discounts could be applied within days after a ratification by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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2 months ago |
zawya.com | Menna Alaa El-Din |Hatem Maher
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa appointed Abdelkader Husrieh as the country's new central bank governor, according to a statement by the president's office, weeks after his predecessor tendered her resignation to allow for a new appointee. Husrieh, who was previously a partner with international accounting firm EY in Syria, was sworn in by Sharaa.
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2 months ago |
sightmagazine.com.au | Khaled Abdelaziz |Menna Alaa El-Din |Hatem Maher |David Adams
Cairo, EgyptReutersThe leader of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said on Sunday that his war against the army was not over and his forces would return to Khartoum despite being largely driven out of the capital. It was Dagalo’s first comment since the RSF were pushed back from most parts of Khartoum last week by the army in the latest development in Sudan’s devastating two-year-old war.
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2 months ago |
irishtimes.com | Khaled Abdelaziz |Menna Alaa El-Din |Hatem Maher
The leader of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said on Sunday that his war against the country’s army was not over and his forces would return to Khartoum despite being largely driven out of the capital. It was Mr Dagalo’s first comment since the RSF were pushed back from most parts of Khartoum last week by the army in the latest development in Sudan’s devastating two-year-old war.
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