Month: April 2023

Gulf presses to catch more yields

What’s Up in Egypt? Short updating reports on the most strategic news about the Egyptian affairs WSJ reported Egyptian and Saudi officials saying Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries conditioned the resumption of their financial rescue package to the sluggish…

Exacerbating lack of medical supplies in Egypt rings the bells

The shortage of medical supplies in Egypt worsened because of tens of thousands of shipments accumulated in the ports due to the inability of banks to provide foreign exchange and the government’s reluctance to intervene to solve the crisis. This…

Egyptian inmates at Badr prison release one more message

Egyptian inmates at Badr jail leaked an additional note in which they sent an urgent appeal to all human rights organizations. According to local human rights groups, five hundred prisoners are being held in Badr Prison for political reasons. Human…

Egypt’s inflation rate keeps rising steadily

In light of the ongoing depreciation of the Egyptian currency, Reuters conducted an opinion survey on Thursday, and the findings indicated that Egypt’s inflation rate is rising steadily. The average annual urban consumer price inflation projection for the 13 analysts…

At $163 billion: Egypt’s foreign debt record forebodes bankruptcy

Egypt’s external debt increased by $8 billion during the last quarter of 2022, compared to the previous quarter, to reach $162.9 billion, according to brief data published by the Ministry of Planning. Egypt’s external debt increased over the past year…

Nubians: A critical case of an Egyptian minority

A month ago today, a small boat sank in the course of the Nile River in the far south of Egypt, which was carrying Egyptian citizens from Nubia, including children, which led to the drowning of 6 people. Amidst almost…

Egypt’s domestic sovereign bonds yield the lowest amid pessimistic fiscal forecasts

On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Egypt sold $35,275 worth of three-year securities, stating that this is the lowest amount it has ever raised from selling domestic bonds. According to the news website, this is because the government refrained from offering…

Egypt’s prosecution rejects reopening probe over Ayman Hadhoud’s death

Tuesday saw the Egyptian Public Prosecution reject requests to reopen the investigation into the mysterious passing of economic researcher Ayman Hadhoud. Early March, the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression, on behalf of the family of Hadhoud, asked the…

23 violations against Egyptian journalists in March, says Arab Media Freedom Monitor

On Wednesday, the Arab Observatory for Media Freedom reported that it documented 23 violations against journalists in Egypt in March. According to the rights group, the number of journalists imprisoned in Egypt has reached 45. Some of them are inmates…

CNBC: Egyptian pound ranked sixth among the worst-performing currencies

According to CNBC, the Egyptian pound ranked sixth among the worst-performing currencies since the beginning of last January, continuing its decline, which caused it to lose more than half of its value during 2022. Since the beginning of the year,…