The aftermath of our series of unfortunate events is still earning us plenty of digital ink in the foreign press. On a positive note, a six-month-old baby has been pulled alive from the rubble of the 10-story building that collapsed in Cairo's Gesr El Suez neighborhood on Friday, which left 25 people dead and 26 injured, the Associated Press reports. The recent string of misfortunes (including the blockage of the Suez Canal, the Sohag train crash, and the Gesr El Suez building collapse) were not triggered by a pharaonic curse, archaeologists apparently found themselves needing to say, according to Arab News.
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