Aside from mentions in football stories, there’s little about Egypt in the international press this morning:
- Bloomberg Opinion takes a swipe at Egypt after the death of Mohamed Morsi.
- The LA Times suggests that Morsi’s death serves as a reminder of how far the Ikhwan have faded as a political force.
- Production of Egyptian TV shows dropped this year as regulation, budget cuts and allegations of censorship rose, Yasmin El Benhawy writes for advocacy outfit Open Democracy.
- Egypt is going up against the global antiquities trade more often and more strongly, the National reports, as current attempts to get a rare Tutankhamun bust repatriated show.