The big story in the foreign press this morning: The African peace delegation to Ukraine and Russia over the weekend, which included Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly among its delegates, according to a cabinet statement. We have all the details in this morning’s Diplomacy section, below. (Reuters | Washington Post | Financial Times | New York Times | AP | Bloomberg)
Also making headlines:
- The EU’s plan to supply green hydrogen from African countries, including Egypt: Europe has set eyes on six African countries, including Egypt, as key suppliers of green hydrogen that will be key to realizing its ambitious target of producing and importing 10 tons of the gas by 2030. (Financial Times)
- Cheap prices outweigh shark attacks for tourists looking at Egypt: Tui — Britain’s biggest tour operator — announced its plan to nearly double its tours to our Red Sea resorts for the upcoming winter season. (Telegraph)
- Press freedom on the agenda at the National Dialogue: Journalism syndicate head Khaled El Balshy called for an end to jail sentences and pretrial detentions for journalists at a session of the National Dialogue. (The National)
- Egyptian Premier League club Al Masry blasted TV program Al Laaeb for a prank call involving one of their footballers, calling it “an unprofessional media performance that violates all media codes of honor.” (Reuters)