It’s another blessedly quiet morning for Egypt in the foreign press. A handful of headlines making the rounds:
- Bye, Cairo: Ahead of the move out to the new administrative capital, ITV takes a quick look at the urban planning woes the government is trying to leave behind.
- Shubra church death: A civilian church guard shot and killed a priest on Monday following a personal dispute over money,AP reports.
- US diplomacy complicated by Ikhwan blacklisting: Designating the Ikhwan a foreign terrorist organization could impede intellectual debate and efforts to promote democratic change in the region, regional experts tell Voice of America.
- Classes to prevent divorce: A new government project aims to teach students about marriage to curb rising divorce rates, Reuters reports.