Leading the international press this morning, once again, is COP27, with ForeignPolicy commenting on recent claims by environmental experts that authorities are clamping down on environmental civil society groups ahead of the summit and speculating on possible responses from Western governments.

Meanwhile, the Madbouly government is distancing itself from a decision to hike hotel rates amid accusations of price gouging, according to Climate Home News. Following the introduction of new minimum rates by the Egyptian Hotel Association in February, COP delegates have complained that their reservations have been canceled and their rooms re-advertised for 3-6x the price. Cue a he-said-she-said situation, with both the EHA and the government denying responsibility for the decision.

(Wait, what? Prices in a resort town spiking when the entire world descends on it for a few weeks at the start of the traditional high season? What a surprise…)

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