Supporters of the pro-government Nation’s Future Party have stormed polling booths where members of the engineers’ syndicate were voting to secure the head of the union.
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Egypt reviews efforts to combat money laundering, terrorism funding
Chairman of the Egyptian Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Combating Unit (EMLCU) Ahmed Saeed Khalil reviewed strenuous efforts exerted by Egypt to fight money laundering crimes and terrorism funding.
Egypt: Sexually Abused Refugees Find No Justice
The Egyptian authorities have failed to protect vulnerable refugees and asylum seekers from pervasive sexual violence, including by failing to investigate rape and sexual assault, Human Rights Watch said today.
Egypt court calls for live broadcast of the execution of Naira Ashraf’s murderer
The Mansoura Criminal Court announced, on Sunday, the justifications for issuing the death sentence against Mohamed Adel, who killed his colleague Naira Ashraf at Mansoura University gate and before entering the end-of-year exam on June 20.
Egypt recovers 29,000 smuggled antiquities over the past 7 years
During the past seven years, Egypt was able to recover 29,000 smuggled antiquities, in cooperation with the competent authorities.
Suspect accused of killing priest in Alexandria arrested: Interior Ministry
The Ministry of Interior announced that the suspect accused of killing a priest in Alexandria on Friday has been arrested.
Egypt amends punishment for illegal immigration to lifetime imprisonment and LE 5 million fine
The House of Representatives agreed in principle to amend the law on combating illegal immigration issued in 2016, in all its articles.
Financial arrangements spanning Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE behind illicit antiquities smuggling trial
Senior officials and businesspeople from Egypt to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates were involved in financial deals that funded the illicit excavation and smuggling of over 200 archeological artifacts, according to court documents from a trial that began this year obtained by Mada Masr.
Seven top dangerous criminals killed in exchange of fire, Interior Ministry
The Egyptian Interior Ministry announced on Tuesday the killing of seven top dangerous criminals in an exchange of fire with police forces in the Governorate, Monufiya Nile Delta.
Egypt closes hospital trading human organs and imprisons its owner
An Egyptian court has issued a decision to close a hospital that trades human organs and imprisoned its owner to sentences of six and ten years.