It’s a fairly quiet morning in the foreign press, Qatari flights aside (see today’s What We’re Tracking Today for more). Reuters reports that an Egyptian court has overturned the sentences of two female TikTok users that were found guilty last year of violating family values and principles and inciting prostitution. Meanwhile, the Guardian looks at the alleged shortages of oxygen in Egyptian hospitals.
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