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Egypt sends medical aid to Sudan, Haiti declares a “state of siege” and 1st Arab woman astronaut have made yesterday’s press headlines.
President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has ratified Law No. 75 of 2020 that adopts the economic and social development plan for the 2021/2022 fiscal year.
Four military jets took off from Cairo heading to Khartoum carrying medicine and medical equipment presented from the Egyptian Health Ministry to Sudan to ease the burdens of the Sudanese brethren.
The Egyptian delegation currently in New York briefed experts of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s member states on the Egyptian stance against the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) issue as well as the negative impacts of not reaching an agreement regarding the dispute.
At the same time, Al-Azhar’s Grand Imam Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayyeb called on international community on Wednesday to support Egypt, Sudan in GERD dispute, ahead of UNSC session on GERD at the request of Egypt and Sudan.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned in the strongest terms the Israeli demolition of the homes of Humsa al-Fawqa community in the northern Jordan Valley for the fifth time in a year, considering it a war crime.
Haiti’s Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph has declared a “state of siege” in Haiti in a message to the nation, saying he did not want the nation to “plunge into chaos” following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise on Wednesday.
Nora al-Matrooshi, a UAE citizen, started training to be an astronaut. Picked from thousands of applicants, Matrooshi is the first Arab woman and one of two Emiratis to be chosen for such a career as the Gulf nation looks to the stars
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