Dominating coverage of Egypt this morning in the foreign press: Four members of Egypt’s security services may be tried in Italy over their alleged role in the disappearance and killing of Giulio Regeni. Italian prosecutors last week asked a judge to allow the trial to proceed. A decision over whether the case goes to trial will now be made on 25 May after the judge postponed the hearing on Thursday due to one of the Egyptians’ lawyers testing positive for covid-19. Covering the story: Reuters | Associated Press | The Guardian.
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