It’s a quiet morning for Egypt in the international press. Bloomberg Opinion is running with a piece headlined Egypt and Sudan are ganging up on Ethiopia’s Nile dam, saying “Cairo and Khartoum want to capitalize on Addis Ababa’s international isolation.” Meanwhile, Al Monitor writes that Egyptian diplomacy in Africa is geared to counterbalance Turkey’s incursion into the continent and ballet dancer Luca Abdel Nour — the first Egyptian dancer to win the Prix de Lausanne — is getting digital ink from France’s AFP.
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