Leading the conversation in the foreign press this morning: The Associated Press picks up the news that an Egyptian court handed out life sentences to eight defendants for forming a local ISIS cell between 2015 and 2018, according to AP. Twenty-nine others received jail terms ranging between 1 and 15 years, while seven were acquitted. Reuters and Xinhua also have the story.
Other headlines worth a skim:
- Egypt’s traditional dye workshops keep a centuries-old craft alive, but increased competition from cheaper overseas imports has made it harder to produce the homegrown textiles, AFP reports.
- Court upholds university niqab ban: The Daily Mail is running a piece on the Supreme Administrative Court’s decision yesterday to uphold a 2015 decision to ban academic staff at Cairo University from wearing niqabs.