President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Tuesday received the credentials of 17 newly appointed ambassadors to Egypt, representing Peru, Guatemala, Cambodia, Qatar, Mauritius, Ghana, Mali, Namibia, Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Korea, the Philippines, Malta, Mongolia, Portugal, Moldova and Paraguay.
Egypt advances clean energy transition
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to expanding the use of clean energy across national development projects.
The government continues to accelerate its green transition through strategic partnerships with the private sector to enhance the competitiveness of Egyptian ports, industrial zones, and the national economy.
Egypt, Ireland discuss expanding co-operation in green economy
Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rostom met with Ireland’s Ambassador to Cairo, Eoin O’Hara, to explore ways of strengthening economic cooperation and exchanging expertise in priority areas aligned with Egypt’s Vision 2030.
UN report sees enormous potential benefits, big risks from AI
The rapid development of AI offers huge potential benefits to countries and people around the world, but also poses big risks, 40 leading scientists and experts said in the first report by a UN independent scientific panel on the technology, Reuters reported.
PM oversees signing of 3 logistics agreements to boost SCZone’s regional trade hub
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli witnessed on Wednesday the signing of three agreements to provide warehousing and cargo-handling services at DP World Sokhna Logistics Park, located within the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone). Egypt continues to expand its integrated logistics infrastructure and strengthen its position as a regional hub for trade and global supply chains.
UN alters budget rules to tackle cash crunch
The UN General Assembly made a new rule to bar member states from demanding return of unspent funds before paying their contributions to the financially troubled organisation.








