The Tourism Ministry will support cafés “wrongfully shut down” during the raids authorities carried out across Cairo earlier this month, Tourism Minister Yehia Rashed said yesterday, without clarifying what said support would entail, Al Mal reports. Authorities had shut down 131 cafés and restaurants in Greater Cairo for violating building and licensing codes, one day after a 24-year-old was stabbed to death by waiters at a Heliopolis café for an argument over the bill.
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