It’s a mixed bag in the foreign press this morning: Imprisoned activist Alaa Abdel Fattah is the subject of a New York Timesopinion piece while energy industry publication Power Technology asks whether Egypt’s blend of natural gas and renewables can provide a blueprint for other countries looking to transition to cleaner energy sources. Meanwhile, The National covers the Supreme Court’s ruling that a man who reneges on the qaema — the list of items a bride’s family buys for the marital home — will not be found by the court to have acted dishonorably.
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