Egypt’s traditional bird hunting threatens migratory species with extinction

A man holds three small birds trapped in nets set up on the shore of Lake Al Bardawil, in Bir Al Abd (North Sinai, Egypt) Sep. 30, 2025. EFE / Ali Mustafa

By Ali Mustafa Bir al-Abd, Egypt (EFE).- Along the shore of Lake Bardawil in Egypt’s North Sinai, young men rise at dawn to collect birds caught in centuries-old nets. What has long been a seasonal tradition, passed down since Pharaonic times, is now contributing to the decline of migratory species facing extinction. Every year between … Read more

Death of 18 teenage farmworkers in Egypt highlights precarious labor supplying Europe

The death of 18 female farm workers—mostly teenagers—in a traffic accident in Egypt is yet another symptom of the precarious working conditions in the country's agricultural sector, which produces much of the fruit and vegetables that reach European markets after being harvested mainly by poor women and girls. Sept. 2, 2025. EFE/ FAO / Ahmed Elsheemy FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE ACCOMPANYING NEWS ITEM (MANDATORY CREDIT

By Pablo de Aguinaco Cairo (EFE).- The death of 18 teenage female farmworkers in a traffic accident in northern Egypt has highlighted unsafe, exploitative conditions in a sector supplying much of Europe’s produce. The crash occurred on Jun. 27 in Menoufiya province when a poorly maintained minibus overturned on its way to a vineyard, killing … Read more

Egyptian NGOs slam Israeli restrictions on aid to Gaza

A man waves Egyptian and Palestinian flags on a truck loaded with humanitarian aid at the Rafah Border gate, between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, Rafah, North Sinai Governorate, Egypt, Aug. 6, 2025. EFE/EPA/MOHAMED HOSSAM

By Pablo de Aguinaco Berrio Rafah, Egypt (EFE).- Egyptian civil society organizations denounced on Wednesday the continued Israeli restriction on humanitarian aid entering Gaza through the Rafah border crossing, where thousands of trucks remain stranded, awaiting approval from Israeli authorities at Kerem Shalom. At a press conference held at the Rafah border, members of the … Read more

UN, Arab, African, EU countries back Egypt’s plan to rebuild Gaza

A photo provided by the Hashemite Royal Court shows (from left) Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Jordan's King Abdullah II, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas posing for a group photo of Arab leaders attending the emergency Arab summit at the New Administrative Capital, east of Cairo, Egypt, 04 March 2025. EFE/EPA/ROYAL HASHEMITE COURT, HAND DOCUMENT PUBLISHER'S HAND DOCUMENT ONLY USE/NO SALE HAND DOCUMENT PUBLISHER'S HAND DOCUMENT ONLY USE/NO SALE

By Álvaro Mellizo New Administrative Capital, Egypt, EFE).- Egypt received the support of Arab League, African Union, EU and UN Secretary-General for its plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip and ensure the Palestinian population can live in the enclave. Egypt’s proposal opposed the projects advocated by the United States and Israel, which seek the relocation … Read more

Egypt’s presidential elections: a formalityfor another six years of El-Sisi in power

Vehicles drive past election campaign banners of Egyptian incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo, Egypt, 06 December 2023. EFE/EPA/KHALED ELFIQI

International Desk, Dec 8 (EFE).- With a weak political opposition and a constitutional reform that enables him to remain in power until 2030, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has all the necessary conditions to win the Egyptian presidential elections that will be held on December 10-12, despite popular discontent over the severe crisis that the country … Read more

Egypt says tunnel in Great Pyramid could lead to Khufu’s lost tomb

A handout photo made available by Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MOTA) shows a picture of a corridor in the pyramid of Cheops that could lead to the funerary, presented at a press conference to announce the results of the ScanPyramids project, in Giza, Egypt, 02 February 2023. EFE/EPA/EGYPTIAN MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND ANTIQUITIES / HANDOUT

Cairo, Mar 2 (EFE).- Egyptian antiquities authorities on Thursday said they had detected a corridor inside the Great Pyramid of Giza that might lead to the funeral chamber of the pharaoh Khufu, which to this day has never been found. The minister for tourism and antiquities Ahmed Issa told a press conference that scientists from … Read more