Two of the foreign press’ favorite Egypt topics are making headlines this morning — all that’s missing to hit the trifeca is a piece on FGM. We start with human rights in the New York Times, which has a story on the release of hundreds of political prisoners and detainees in Egypt since April. Meanwhile, new evidence that British archeologist Howard Carter — known as the man who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb — stole treasures is getting some ink in the Guardian.
More from Enterprise
Israel’s Arkia Airlines moves flights to Egypt’s Taba to bypass wartime airspace restrictions
Israel’s Arkia shifts some flights to Egypt as airspace tightens…
Miga guarantee unlocks USD 313 mn for National Bank of Egypt trade finance
Plus: Incolease taps securitization market with debut EGP 2 bn…
Private capital hasn’t frozen in MENA — but the exit playbook could change if the war drags on
PE and VC-backed companies were already pivoting to local exchanges…
Telda moves into investing with zero-fee stock trading
Telda claims users can sell a position and immediately spend…