Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # Egyptian Gazette: The Egyptian Gazette is the oldest English-language daily newspaper in the Middle East. It was first published on January 26, 1880 and it is part of El Tahrir Printing and Publishing House. ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Posts - [NAC infrastructure progresses rapidly](https://egyptian-gazette.com/from-the-archive/nac-infrastructure-progresses-rapidly/): July 9th, 2016 - Thousands of workers are accelerating the development of the New Administrative Capital near Cairo, aiming to finish the first phase within 18 months. Designed to alleviate congestion and create a smart global hub, the project has already secured a $2 billion investment from an Egyptian-Spanish alliance, with the government set to begin selling land plots to investors this September. - [Hossam Hassan to continue as Egypt coach](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/hossam-hassan-to-continue-as-egypt-coach/): The Egyptian Football Association (EFA), led by Hany Abou Rida, has officially renewed the contracts of National Team Head Coach Hossam Hassan and Team Director Ibrahim Hassan.The football association stated that this decision aims to maintain stability and continue the national team's recent progress. By keeping the current management, the EFA looks to build on past achievements and push for more success in upcoming regional and international tournaments. - [Egypt, Seychelles seek to expand co-operation across key sectors](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-seychelles-seek-to-expand-co-operation-across-key-sectors/): Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Co-operation and Egyptians Abroad Badr Abdel-Aati has reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to further strengthening its longstanding partnership with the Republic of Seychelles across a wide range of sectors, marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. - [Egypt explores collaboration on data protection with EU, Iraq, Cambodia](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-explores-collaboration-on-data-protection-with-eu-iraq-cambodia/): Minister of Communications and Information Technology Raafat Hindi held a series of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2026 in Geneva, where Egypt is serving as chair. - [Joint Egyptian-Turkish air exercise ends](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/joint-egyptian-turkish-air-exercise-ends/): The joint Egyptian-Turkish air exercise Anatolian Eagle 2026 has concluded following several days of intensive training at a Turkish airbase. - [Gov’t steps up efforts to boost tourism investment, hotel capacity](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/govt-steps-up-efforts-to-boost-tourism-investment-hotel-capacity/): Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli has reaffirmed the government's commitment to accelerating the growth of Egypt's tourism sector by expanding investment opportunities, increasing hotel capacity and introducing further incentives to attract investors and visitors alike. - [Henderson rejoins England squad](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/henderson-rejoins-england-squad/): KANSAS CITY - England midfielder Jordan Henderson ​has rejoined the squad ‌in Kansas City after undergoing surgery on a broken ​arm incurred during ​celebrations after Sunday's World Cup ⁠last-16 win over ​Mexico.The 36-year-old slipped climbing ​over a barrier at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium and later ​underwent surgery in Kansas ​City."Surgery done! Now let's get ‌ready ⁠for the big one Saturday!" Henderson posted on Instagram on Wednesday.The injury ​rules Henderson ​out ⁠of playing during the tournament but ​the former Liverpool ​captain ⁠remains part of Thomas Tuchel's squad in terms ⁠of ​leadership.England face Norway ​in the quarter-finals on Saturday ​in Miami. - [SCZone signs LE74.4m industrial gloves investment in Ain Sokhna](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/sczone-signs-le74-4m-industrial-gloves-investment-in-ain-sokhna/): Chairman of the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone Walid Gamal el-Din has affirmed that the Ain Sokhna Industrial Zone continues to strengthen its position as one of Egypt's leading integrated industrial and logistics hubs, providing a competitive environment that supports export-oriented manufacturing and attracts high-quality investments. - [Egypt FA criticises VAR after dramatic World Cup defeat by Argentina](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/egypt-fa-criticises-var-after-dramatic-world-cup-defeat-by-argentina/): The Egyptian Football Association on Wednesday criticised refereeing decisions in Egypt's dramatic 3-2 World Cup round-of-16 defeat by Argentina, saying it would not remain silent over what it described as the improper use of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) ​system.Egypt appeared on course for one of the biggest upsets of the tournament when they led ‌defending champions Argentina 2-0 with 11 minutes remaining on Tuesday, only to concede three late goals and crash out.The EFA said several decisions during the game had directly affected the outcome."Several key incidents raised serious concerns and left profound questions about the consistency and fairness of decisions ​that directly influenced the course of the game," the federation said in a statement posted on social ​media."A number of football experts and specialist analysts, both locally and internationally, have highlighted controversial and ⁠influential refereeing incidents during the match."This underlines the importance of maintaining the highest standards of integrity, fairness, and transparency ​in match officiating, particularly in a competition of the stature and significance of the FIFA World Cup 2026."Much of the ​controversy centred on a goal by Egypt's Mostafa Zico in the 62nd minute that would have doubled his side's lead. The goal was disallowed after a VAR review identified a foul by an Egyptian player in the buildup.Egypt's frustration deepened late in the match when ​their appeals for a penalty after Hamdy Fathy went down under a challenge were waved away, before Argentina went upfield ​and scored the winner in the 92nd minute.Coach Hossam Hassan and captain Mohamed Salah expressed their disappointment after the match, while several ‌former ⁠players and television pundits also questioned the officiating."Surely, this is not within VAR's to review this," former England goalkeeper Rob Green said on Fox's broadcast of the match, referring to the foul that led to Zico's goal being quashed."It's a full length of the pitch away."Former England captain Alan Shearer also criticised the decision-making process."Either both are fouls or neither is. ​But they told us they ​won't re-referee," the Premier League's ⁠all-time leading scorer wrote on social media.Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright pointed to another incident involving Salah."If you're going to pull it back for Argentina on the edge of the ​box to disallow a goal, you have to pull it back for this one ​with Mo Salah. ⁠He's been caught. Whatever we say, it might be minimal, he's been caught and then they go up the other end," Wright said on ITV.Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher also questioned the consistency of VAR's application."If that was in the Premier ⁠League, LaLiga ​or Serie A, it would have been a goal even after VAR ​review," he said.According to media reports, EFA President Hany Abo Rida has submitted an official complaint against French referee Francois Letexier and his assistants. FIFA ​has yet to respond to a Reuters request for comment. - [Egypt settles oil partners’ dues, restores production growth](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-settles-oil-partners-dues-restores-production-growth/): Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi announced that the government has fully settled outstanding payments owed to international oil partners, restoring investor confidence and putting crude oil production back on a growth path. - [Matt Damon calls ‘The Odyssey’ the most challenging film of his career ](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/arts/matt-damon-calls-the-odyssey-the-most-challenging-film-of-his-career/): NEW YORK - Matt Damon has played action hero Jason Bourne, an astronaut stranded on Mars and dozens of other characters, but it was his role as the Greek king Odysseus that ​he said presented his biggest on-screen challenge, Reuters reported. - [‘The Pitt’, ‘Pluribus’ poised to compete for top honors](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/the-pitt-pluribus-poised-to-compete-for-top-honors/): LOS ANGELES — “Pluribus” could be a record-setting freshman, “The Pitt” could have a dominant sophomore season and “Hacks” is set for a graduation celebration as Emmy nominations are announced Wednesday morning, AP reported. - [Funeral processions begin for Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/funeral-processions-begin-for-irans-ayatollah-khamenei/): Funeral processions for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began Wednesday in the Iraqi city of Najaf with thousands of mourners present. - [‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ returns to rock roots with West End revival](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/lifestyle/jesus-christ-superstar-returns-to-rock-roots-with-west-end-revival/): LONDON - Rock musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" returns to London's West End with a production that harks back to its origins, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber says, Reuters reported. - [Israeli strike kills World Cup screening organiser in Gaza just before kickoff](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/israeli-strike-kills-world-cup-screening-organiser-in-gaza-just-before-kickoff/): An Israeli strike on Gaza just before the kickoff of the Egypt-Argentina World Cup match killed a top Palestinian aid official who helped organise public screenings of the game across the enclave, according to local health officials. - [Egypt assumes chair of WSIS Forum, vows to advance digital co-operation](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-assumes-chair-of-wsis-forum-vows-to-advance-digital-co-operation/): Egypt has assumed the presidency of the 2026 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum, with Minister of Communications and Information Technology Raafat Hindi pledging to steer global efforts towards practical, measurable outcomes that would advance inclusive digital transformation and bridge the global digital divide. - [French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees](https://egyptian-gazette.com/technology/french-antitrust-watchdog-orders-meta-to-resume-talks-with-media-groups-over-publishing-fees/): PARIS - France's competition authority on Wednesday ordered Meta Platforms (META.O), ‌to put forward a payment plan and resume talks with French media groups that are seeking a year of unpaid fees for the use of their content online. - [Wedding bells, then a courtroom win for newlywed Taylor Swift](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/wedding-bells-then-a-courtroom-win-for-newlywed-taylor-swift/): Taylor Swift’s wedding week just keeps getting better. Fresh off tying the knot with NFL star Travis Kelce in New York City, the pop superstar has also emerged victorious in court after a US judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit accusing her of copying lyrics from a self-published poet. - [Egypt condemns Iran’s attacks against Gulf states](https://egyptian-gazette.com/noon-update/egypt-condemns-irans-attacks-against-gulf-states/): Egypt strongly condemned Iran's repeated attacks against Kuwait, the Kingdom of Bahrain and other Gulf states, describing them as a flagrant violation of the Gulf sovereignty, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday. - [Morocco offer France first real test of World Cup credentials](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/morocco-offer-france-first-real-test-of-world-cup-credentials/): NEW YORK - France's World Cup campaign has already tested their firepower, patience and nerves, but ‌Thursday's quarter-final against Morocco will offer Didier Deschamps' side something different: their first full football examination of the tournament.The meeting is a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semi-final, when France ended Morocco's historic run in Qatar, but this time the ​North Africans arrive not as surprise outsiders but as a confident, gifted side who have been ​open about their ambition to win the tournament.France reached the last eight after a ⁠1-0 win over Paraguay, a game that demanded character and patience more than fluency. Paraguay sat deep, ​slowed the rhythm and forced France to find a way through a packed defensive structure.Deschamps' team did enough, with ​Kylian Mbappe scoring his seventh goal at this World Cup, but the performance also underlined that the knockout stage is beginning to ask harder questions of a side whose attacking talent has carried them through much of the tournament.Against Morocco, the ​challenge will be different. Mohamed Ouahbi's side have shown they can suffer, control spells of possession and ​punish opponents with speed and precision.Their 3-0 win over Canada in the last 16 confirmed the impression of a team ‌growing into ⁠the tournament after coming through the group stage unbeaten.Morocco had already shown their level in a demanding group, collecting seven points from matches against Brazil, Scotland and Haiti, and their performances have backed up their stated belief that they are not merely here to repeat the emotional charge of 2022.France, by contrast, have yet ​to face a side with ​Morocco's blend of technical ⁠quality, athletic intensity and self-belief. Sweden were brushed aside in the last 32, while Paraguay provided resistance without posing the same footballing threat Morocco are likely to ​bring.The quarter-final should offer the clearest indication yet of whether France's attacking quartet ​can continue ⁠to bend the tournament to their will against opponents capable of hurting them in transition and testing their defensive balance.They will probably be without midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, who has been suffering from a muscle injury, while Morocco are ⁠expected to ​be without key striker Ismael Saibari.Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise ​and Bradley Barcola have given France one of the most dangerous forward lines at the World Cup, but Morocco's organisation and confidence should ​provide a more complete measure of the team behind the big names. - [When day turns to night: Everything you need to know about August’s total solar eclipse](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/lifestyle/when-day-turns-to-night-everything-you-need-to-know-about-augusts-total-solar-eclipse/): PARIS — Day will briefly turn into night across parts of northern Spain on August 12, when the Moon completely covers the Sun during a rare total solar eclipse, AFP reported. - [Iran, US trade fire and Trump calls the ceasefire into question](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/iran-us-trade-fire-and-trump-calls-the-ceasefire-into-question/): Iran targeted American military sites in the Gulf on Wednesday after the US launched strikes on several places in Iran and reinstated sanctions on its oil sales. Washington said it was responding to Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. - [Chanel turns the Grand Palais into a dark fairy tale for Matthieu Blazy’s 2nd couture show](https://egyptian-gazette.com/entertainment/chanel-turns-the-grand-palais-into-a-dark-fairy-tale-for-matthieu-blazys-2nd-couture-show/): PARIS — Inside the Grand Palais in Paris Tuesday, Chanel’s starry salon was swallowed by a garden gone wrong: giant beanstalks climbing to the ceiling and huge flowers blooming a little too brightly to be safe, AP reported. - [Djokovic shines in Wimbledon quarter-final as Gauff, Zverev break new ground](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/djokovic-shines-in-wimbledon-quarter-final-as-gauff-zverev-break-new-ground/): LONDON - Novak Djokovic outlasted third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the longest Wimbledon quarter-final in history as the Serb prevailed 7-6(10) 3-6 6-3 6-7(4) 7-6(10-4) in five hours and 15 minutes on Tuesday to set ​up a showdown with holder Jannik Sinner.The victory kept alive the 39-year-old's hopes of capturing a record-equalling eighth crown at the All England Club and a 25th Grand Slam trophy ‌that will take him to the top of the all-time list of major champions.Djokovic may be in the twilight of his glittering career and facing questions about his powers fading in recent years but the seventh seed showed he was every bit the competitor with a Centre Court display that left fans in raptures."It's exciting to be part of such an epic match that was played over five hours, whatever it was. I don't even know the exact time," Djokovic told reporters."It was one of the best ​matches I was part of in Wimbledon. I don't recall playing this long. Maybe the Roger Federer final in 2019 comes close in terms of the time and length."But it was really super ​even. Anyone's game. Felix played on a high level. He dropped his level a little bit in that super tiebreak. I used all my opportunities and hung ⁠in there, played the right shots. That was enough."The crowd was up on their feet, particularly the last 30 minutes. They also recognised how special the moment is of us battling the curfew, as well, a few ​minutes before 11 p.m."While Djokovic reached a record-extending 15th Wimbledon semi-final, American Coco Gauff and Germany's Alexander Zverev broke new ground but Naomi Osaka's title hopes evaporated on a blazing day at the All ​England Club.Hot weather warnings might have furrowed the brow of men's defending champion Jannik Sinner but he tamed German veteran Jan-Lennard Struff 7-5 7-6(4) 6-3 to reach the semi-finals.Seventh seed Gauff's relationship with grass has been lukewarm since she made her Wimbledon debut as a 15-year-old in 2019 and had never gone past the fourth round.The bond is clearly getting stronger though as she proved with a composed 4-6 6-3 6-3 victory over American number one and fourth seed Jessica Pegula on Centre Court.Second seed Zverev, whose Wimbledon ceiling had also previously been the last 16, returned to finish off dangerous Czech Jiri Lehecka to reach his first quarter-final here.The 29-year-old was three games from victory on Monday ​evening before being snagged by Wimbledon's curfew and despite allowing Lehecka back into the match on the resumption, he completed a 6-4 7-5 3-6 7-6(6) win.The French Open champion will be back on court on Wednesday to face sixth-seeded American Taylor Fritz ‌in a ⁠battle of 140 mph servers.Osaka's outfits and tennis have sparkled in equal measure at this year's Championships, and the Japanese player's dominant victory over world number one Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday had many predicting she could go on and win a fifth Grand Slam title.The 14th seed ran into inspired Czech Karolina Muchova in the quarter-finals on Tuesday, however, losing 7-6(4) 6-4. - [Switzerland edge Colombia on penalties to reach quarter-final](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/switzerland-edge-colombia-on-penalties-to-reach-quarter-final/): VANCOUVER - Switzerland's Ruben Vargas stroked home the decisive penalty to beat Colombia 4-3 in a shootout after a goalless 120 minutes, sending the Swiss ​into their first World Cup quarter-final since 1954 and a clash with holders Argentina.The shootout swung in Switzerland's favour when their ‌goalkeeper Gregor Kobel saved Cucho Hernandez's penalty after Davinson Sanchez had earlier hit the crossbar for Colombia.Although Manuel Akanji also missed for Switzerland, firing over the bar, Vargas made no mistake, stroking the winning penalty into the bottom corner."It is very difficult for me to realise what we achieved today," Vargas said."I'm grateful for this moment. It ​was an amazing match for me. For 120 minutes we gave it all on the pitch. We faced a strong opponent, but ​now we made history… It was amazing that I could score the decisive penalty."It was heartbreak for Colombia, ⁠who were bidding to reach the quarters for only the second time in their history, having previously done so at the 2014 World Cup ​in Brazil.The best opportunity of the first half arrived in the 21st minute when Colombia midfielder Gustavo Puerta curled a shot towards the far ​corner from around 18 yards, forcing Kobel into a superb diving save to his left.Switzerland responded moments later, but Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas was equal to Fabian Rieder's effort from a tight angle.Swiss winger Dan Ndoye nearly snatched a winner in the 91st minute, making a clever run before dragging a low shot across goal just ​wide of the far post.In extra time, Colombia centre back Jhon Lucumi came within inches of breaking the deadlock, rising unmarked to meet a ​corner only to see his header crash against the crossbar. The near miss sparked a frenetic spell as both sides pushed forward in search of a ‌winner.Colombia entered ⁠the game in Vancouver, the last to be hosted by Canada at the tournament, boasting one of the tournament's stingiest defences, having conceded just once in their previous matches.The Swiss were dealt a major setback before kickoff when 20-year-old attacker Johan Manzambi, their breakout star of the tournament with three goals and two assists, was ruled out after suffering a knee injury in training.Competing at their sixth successive World Cup, Switzerland have ​become a model of consistency in ​qualification, but progress beyond the ⁠round of 16 had remained stubbornly out of reach in recent editions.They were eliminated at that stage in 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022, but finally overcame that hurdle despite the absence of key players to reach ​their fourth World Cup quarter-final in their history.The result also erased some of the disappointment of ​Euro 2024, when Switzerland ⁠lost 5-3 on penalties to England in the quarters.It was pure joy after Vargas converted the winning penalty. The entire Swiss squad sprinted towards him as celebrations erupted in Vancouver.BC Place provided a vibrant backdrop, with Colombia supporters vastly outnumbering their Swiss counterparts.The sea of yellow shirts transformed the stadium ⁠into what ​felt like a home match for the South Americans, whose fans generated a relentless ​atmosphere, roaring on every Colombian attack and jeering Swiss players whenever they were on the ball.The Swiss will face Argentina in the quarters in Kansas City after Lionel Scaloni's side ​produced a stunning comeback from two goals down to defeat Egypt 3-2. - [PM: Gov’t to prioritise President Sisi’s directives following launch of Strategic Command HQ](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/pm-govt-to-prioritise-president-sisis-directives-following-launch-of-strategic-command-hq/): The government will place the directives issued by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi during the inauguration of the State Strategic Command Headquarters earlier this week at the forefront of its agenda, Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli said on Wednesday, pledging to translate them into concrete policies that support Egypt's long-term development strategy. - [Egypt’s Export Development Fund, Agricultural Export Council discuss growth targets](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypts-export-development-fund-agricultural-export-council-discuss-growth-targets/): The Export Development Fund (EDF) and the Agricultural Export Council (AEC) have held a meeting to review performance indicators of Egypt’s agricultural exports and explore opportunities to accelerate growth. - [UN urges engagement with Afghanistan to prevent instability](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/un-urges-engagement-with-afghanistan-to-prevent-instability/): It is crucial for Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent the country from sliding back into instability that could have repercussions far beyond its borders, two top United Nations officials said. - [AI safety report gives the industry a reality check](https://egyptian-gazette.com/technology/ai-safety-report-gives-the-industry-a-reality-check/): NEW YORK — US artificial intelligence lab Anthropic topped a new global AI safety ranking, but a report released on Tuesday warned that the industry as a whole is still falling short when it comes to tackling “existential” risks posed by advanced AI. - [Egypt steps up coordination on economic growth strategy](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-steps-up-coordination-on-economic-growth-strategy/): Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriates, Badr Abdel-Aati, met on Wednesday with Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rostom to strengthen coordination on the country's economic development agenda and advance sustainable development goals. - [Danish PM says her country is ‘ready to defend’ Greenland](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/danish-pm-says-her-country-is-ready-to-defend-greenland/): Denmark on Wednesday vowed to defend its territory after President Donald Trump insisted again that the United States should control Greenland, upending a NATO summit in Turkey meant to be a show of strength and unity. - [Apple loses challenges against EU rules to curb Big Tech](https://egyptian-gazette.com/technology/apple-loses-challenges-against-eu-rules-to-curb-big-tech/): BRUSSELS - Apple (AAPL.O),  lost its challenge on ​Wednesday against landmark EU rules that designate its app stores and operating system iOS as gatekeepers ‌subject to obligations aimed at giving rivals more room to compete, Reuters reported. - [Trump renews threat to cut off trade with Spain](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/trump-renews-threat-to-cut-off-trade-with-spain/): Lashing out at Spain and calling it a “terrible partner,” President Donald Trump on Wednesday revived an earlier threat to break off trade. - [Egypt advances circular economy with integrated pharmaceutical waste management plan](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-advances-circular-economy-with-integrated-pharmaceutical-waste-management-plan/): The two sides discussed the establishment of a comprehensive national system for the safe management of pharmaceutical waste, as part of Egypt’s efforts to strengthen integrated waste management and advance the transition to a circular economy. - [Egypt advances maritime initiatives at IMO Council](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-advances-maritime-initiatives-at-imo-council/): Egypt is continuing its active participation in the 137th session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council in London, with a delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Transport for Maritime Transport and the Head of the Maritime Transport and Logistics Sector, alongside Egypt's Permanent Representative to the IMO. - [Egypt, Türkiye launch joint military exercise “Golden Eagle”](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-turkey-launch-joint-military-exercise-golden-eagle/): The Egyptian and Turkish armed forces have begun the joint military exercise “Golden Eagle,” with participation from Egypt’s paratroopers and commandos alongside Turkish special forces. The training is taking place over several days at combat training fields under the command of Egypt’s paratroopers and commandos. - [Egypt condemns Iran’s attacks against Gulf states](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypt-condemns-repeated-iranian-attacks-on-kuwait-bahrain-reaffirms-full-solidarity/): Egypt strongly condemned Iran's repeated attacks against Kuwait, the Kingdom of Bahrain and other Gulf states, describing them as a flagrant violation of the Gulf sovereignty, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday. - [German leader hopes summit will send ‘clear message to Moscow’](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/german-leader-hopes-summit-will-send-clear-message-to-moscow/): German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he expects the summit to produce “a new spirit in NATO that makes NATO stronger, that makes NATO more united.” - [Belgian PM puts the boots in at NATO summit](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/belgian-pm-puts-the-boots-in-at-nato-summit/): Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever was upbeat about NATO’s support to Ukraine and used the organisation’s new loan plans for the country to take a sly dig at the United States. - [Egypt, Türkiye launch ‘Golden Eagle’ joint military exercise](https://egyptian-gazette.com/morning-brief/egypt-turkiye-launch-golden-eagle-joint-military-exercise/): Egypt condemns Iran's repeated attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain Tehran targets Bahrain, Kuwait after US strikes, oil curbs - [Tehran targets Bahrain, Kuwait after US strikes, oil curbs](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/tehran-targets-bahrain-kuwait-after-us-strikes-oil-curbs/): The US military attacked Iran early Wednesday after it said Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, part of an American effort that also revoked ran's ability to openly sell crude oil in the world market. Iran retaliated with strikes targeting Bahrain and Kuwait. - [Flight to Egypt: Two seaplanes arrive at malta](https://egyptian-gazette.com/from-the-archive/flight-to-egypt-two-seaplanes-arrive-at-malta/): Malta, July 8, 1926 — Two Royal Air Force flying boats from Felixstowe have arrived in Malta as part of a service training flight to Egypt and back. The aircraft will proceed to Aboukir for an eight-day stay, which includes a planned visit to Cyprus. - [Argentina beats Egypt to reach WC quarter-finals](https://egyptian-gazette.com/sports/argentina-beats-egypt-to-reach-wc-quarter-finals/): ATLANTA — Enzo Fernandez scored in stoppage time to give Argentina an incredible 3-2 win over Egypt and a spot in the World Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday. - [President Sisi praises Egypt’s football national team](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/president-sisi-praises-egypts-football-national-team/): President Abdel Fattah El‑Sisi has praised Egypt’s national football team following their 3‑2 defeat to Argentina in the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup. - [Egypt’s Culture Minister submits resignation](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypts-culture-minister-submits-resignation/): Minister of Culture Gehan Zaki has submitted her resignation to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. In her statement, Zaki emphasized her respect for the rulings of the Egyptian judiciary and explained that she chose to step down to spare the government any embarrassment related to her personal legal case. She confirmed that she will continue to pursue all available legal procedures, including filing a petition for reconsideration, noting that exercising legal rights does not conflict with respect for judicial decisions. - [Trump: US will lift sanctions on Turkey, heaps praise on Erdogan](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/trump-us-will-lift-sanctions-on-turkey-heaps-praise-on-erdogan/): ANKARA (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that the U.S. would lift sanctions on Turkey that were imposed in 2020 over Ankara's purchase of Russian defense missiles, and signaled a willingness to sell the NATO ally F-35 fighter jets, moves that would both be massive gestures to Turkey but may face legal hurdles. - [Russia’s largest oil refinery halts processing after drone attack](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/russias-largest-oil-refinery-halts-processing-after-drone-attack/): Omsk oil refinery, Russia's largest, has halted operations following a Ukrainian drone attack, two industry sources said ‌on Tuesday. - [Nine countries commit to global defence bank, says Canada](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/nine-countries-commit-to-global-defence-bank-says-canada/): LONDON (Reuters) - A total of nine countries have committed to supporting a new global defence bank, Mark Carney, the prime minister of host country Canada, said on Tuesday. - [Trump says he thinks war in Ukraine will be settled, ‘hopefully soon’](https://egyptian-gazette.com/world/trump-says-he-thinks-war-in-ukraine-will-be-settled-hopefully-soon/): ANKARA, Turkey (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had spoken with Russian ‌President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and he hoped the war in Ukraine would soon be settled. - [Egypt’s Transport Ministry announces major milestone at Sokhna Port](https://egyptian-gazette.com/egypt/egypts-transport-ministry-announces-major-milestone-at-sokhna-port/): The Ministry of Transport has marked a significant step in the development of Sokhna Port with the official entry into service of docks 3, 5 and 6, alongside the start of commercial operations at the Trans Cargo general cargo terminal. 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