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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TONIGHT

El Sisi touches down in Doha to discuss regional security

Good afternoon, friends. We’ve got a lighter issue for you today, both in length and weight.

THE BIG STORY TODAY

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi is in Doha to attend an Arab-Islamic summit to discuss Israel’s airstrike on the Qatari capital, which killed five Hamas officials and one Qatari security official, according to an Ittihadeya statement. El Sisi is set to deliver a speech during the summit laying out Egypt’s approach and its commitment to regional security and stability.

The president will also be busy on the sidelines of the conference, with several bilateral meetings to discuss joint cooperation and coordination, according to the statement.


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THE BIG STORY ABROAD

China’s market regulator ruled earlier today that Nvidia violated the country’s anti-monopoly laws, marking the latest escalation in the ongoing tech war between Beijing and Washington. China had originally approved Nvidia’s 2020 acquisition of the Israeli networking company Mellanox Technologies, but found during its investigation that the US chip giant had breached commitments made during the USD 7 bn deal. Nvidia’s shares fell approximately 2% in premarket trading following the announcement.

The ruling comes at a particularly sensitive time, as US and Chinese officials were engaged in their second day of trade negotiations in Madrid. The talks, which lasted nearly six hours on Sunday, covered issues including TikTok’s future, tariffs, and the broader economic relationship between the world’s two largest economies. Adding to the tensions, China launched separate investigations over the weekend into US semiconductor imports, including an anti-dumping probe targeting chips made by companies like Texas Instruments.

Nvidia caught in the middle: The chip manufacturer has found itself at the center of US-China tech competition due to its dominance in AI chips essential for developing AI services, from Meta’s platforms to China’s DeepSeek. The US government banned Nvidia from selling its most advanced H100 chips to China citing national security concerns, prompting the company to redesign chips multiple times to comply with US regulations, agreeing to give up 15% of income made in China to the US government to maintain access to the Chinese market. (CNBC | Bloomberg | New York Times)

☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- The capital will be seeing slightly cooler weather tomorrow, with the mercury set to rise to 33°C before dropping to 24°C at night, according to our favorite weather app.

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FOR YOUR COMMUTE

And the Emmy goes to…

? The 77th Primetime Emmys have officially kicked off the 2025-2026 awards season. The boundaries between traditional broadcast, cable, and streaming have all but dissolved, and last night’s awards serve as an interesting reflection of where television has been and where it’s headed.

Last night’s trophy collectors: Three TV shows took the spotlight, with Netflix’s critically acclaimed drama Adolescence taking home six statuettes, AppleTV+’s comedy The Studio nabbing five, and HBO Max’s medical drama The Pitt earning three.

Adolescence is a four-episode crime drama that examines the investigation and arrest of 13-year-old Jamie Miller for the chilling murder of his classmate. Audiences saw the show — whose hour-long episodes are shot entirely in single takes — beat out heavy-hitters like Black Mirror, The Penguin, Presumed Innocent, and Dope Thief for:

  • Outstanding limited or anthology series
  • Outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Outstanding supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Outstanding supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie.

The Studio is both a love letter and a middle finger to Hollywood. Seth Rogen and Apple TV+ have crafted a satirical take on the filmmaking industry. The show bested Shrinking, The Bear, Abbott Elementary, and What We Do in the Shadows for:

  • Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
  • Outstanding comedy series
  • Outstanding directing for a comedy series
  • Outstanding writing for a comedy series

Bryan Cranston also took home best comedy guest actor, though all but one of his rival nominees were fellow guests on the show, including Dave Franco, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, and Anthony Mackie. Alongside the titles gained from Creative Awards Emmys last week, The Studio became the most awarded comedy in a single season.

The Pitt is a medical drama in the true sense of the term. It follows emergency department staff throughout a single shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, with each episode covering one hour of the 15-hour workshift. The hit knocked out contenders — and frontrunners — like Slow Horses, Severance, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us to take home statuettes for:

  • Outstanding drama series
  • Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
  • Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series

Other Emmy favorites include Severance’s Britt Lower for outstanding lead actress in a drama series — beating out the likes of powerhouse Kathy Bates for Matlock and The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey — and The Penguin’s Cristin Milioti for outstanding lead actress in a limited series or TV movie, wresting the statuette from Cate Blanchett in Disclaimer and Rashida Jones for her Black Mirror episode.

History-makers: The Pitt’s Noah Wyle accepted his first Emmy, having previously only been nominated once for his supporting role in medical drama ER 26 years ago. Wyle is also an executive producer on the show. Tramell Tillman took home the award for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for his role as the disquietly composed Seth Milchick on Severance, making him the first ever Black actor to hoist a statuette in that category’s 77-year run. At just 15 years of age, Adolescence’s Owen Cooper became the youngest actor to receive the award for a supporting role in a limited or anthology series or movie, breaking a longstanding 52-year record held by Scott Jacoby.

Palestine got some airtime at the Emmys. Hannah Einbinder called for a free Palestine in her acceptance speech for outstanding supporting actress for her role in comedy Hacks, adding in the press room that “I feel like it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel,” and that she is participating in boycotting “institutions that are directly complicit in the genocide.” Javier Bardem, a nominee for his role in Netflix’s Monsters, wore a keffiyeh on the red carpet, telling interviewers that he refuses to work with anyone “who justifies or supports the genocide.” He dismissed fears of unemployment saying that “not getting jobs is absolutely irrelevant compared to what is going on there.”

This follows an open letter signed by 4.5k actors and directors pledging not to work with Israeli companies, or any institution “implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.” Notable signees include filmmakers Yorgos Lanthimos, Ava DuVernay, and Boots Riley, and actors Olivia Colman, Mark Ruffalo, Tilda Swinton, Javier Bardem, Ayo Edebiri, Josh O’Connor, Aimee Lou Wood, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Emma Stone, Peter Sarsgaard, Nicola Coughlan, Jonathan Glazer, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Elliot Page.

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Ears to the Ground

A love letter to Arab women

? A sanctuary for women’s voices: Just days ago, the weekly podcast Sage Takes Thyme launched its second season. Created as part of Womena, the English-language podcast offers something rare: a safe space where Arab women can see themselves reflected and heard. Hosted by Emirati and Egyptian co-founders and entrepreneurial duo Elissa Freiha and Amira Salah Ahmed, the podcast tackles the conversations many women may have been waiting to hear.

It’s not a cooking show, but it is soul food. Elissa and Amira dive into life’s unspoken complexities, drawing from their own journeys as well-traveled women navigating identity between Arab sensitivities and the modern sensibilities. Together, the two women are on a mission to find belonging and balance while dismantling the misconceptions they’ve witnessed firsthand.

What is feminism, really? In one particularly powerful episode, the hosts unpack what feminism actually means for Arab women today — a conversation that will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt caught between worlds. They discuss subtle ways society polices women’s behavior, from something as simple as laughing too loudly in public, to more insidious topics. It’s about the internal tug-of-war many Arab women know too well: how do you stay true to yourself while navigating the expectations constantly placed on you by society?

Like coffee with your closest friends. What makes the podcast special is its warmth. Listening feels like being welcomed into an intimate conversation between old friends who aren’t afraid to dig deep. Elissa and Amira move gracefully between discussing how to rebuild confidence in environments that thrive off the lack of it to exploring questions of purpose, evolving identity, and everything in between. They also spotlight important causes like Palestinian solidarity and health awareness, weaving social consciousness naturally into personal storytelling.

An hour well spent. Despite tackling weighty subjects, the conversation between Elissa and Amira flows so naturally that the episodes feel like a delightful break. The chemistry is genuine, their insights hard-won, and their message clear: no woman has to navigate life’s challenges alone.

WHERE TO LISTEN- Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Anghami | Deezer | Audible | Amazon Music | YouTube | YouTube Music.

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Sports

The calm on the pitch before the storm

It’s a calm day on the pitches, with just three matches across the European leagues for us to follow. But the stadium lights won’t stay off for long — the UEFA Champions League kicks off tomorrow.

The 3rd round of Serie A wraps up tonight with a matchup between Verona and Cremonese at 7:30pm, with Como and Genoa taking to the green at 9:45pm.

Concluding the 4th round of La Liga, Espanyol will be going head to head against Mallorca at 10pm.

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OUT AND ABOUT

The early bird gets the… ticket to the Cairo Marathon 2026

MARK YOUR CALENDAR-

? Attention Cairo runners: Early bird registration is now open for Cairo Marathon2026, happening on 6 February, 2026. Claim your spot through Cairo Runners’ website before Wednesday, 15 October, or grab regular tickets available until 30 January, 2026.

HAPPENING THIS WEEK-

This one’s for the Disney pop fans: Catch all your favorite hits by pop icons Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato at Revamped’s Tribute Night tonight. Get your tickets on EasyKash or at Room Art Space’s New Cairo branch.

Get your laughs early this week and join Komedy Koshk at CJC 610 on Tuesday, 16 September. The lineup features some of your favorite comedians including Aly Khalifa, Mohamed Farghaly, Mohamed Halawa, and Ghada Salah. Head to Ticketsmarché for tickets.

Catch Ibrahim Eissa at Bibliothek for a signing of his latest novel Al U’raah on Tuesday, 16 September.

Iconic bands Wust El Balad and Gawy bring the alt sound to CJC 610 this Wednesday, 17 September. You can jam out to Gawy’s oriental-alt hits and Wust El Balad’s alt-rock classics by reserving your spot through CJC’s website.

HAPPENING LATER-

Step into Egypt’s past with El Rihany Theater’s new play Sahret Elmahrosa as it takes you back to 1798 during the French rule. Enjoy some good drama and vibrant music on Friday, 19 September. Tickets available on Ticketsmarché.

You have another shot at catching Tamer Ashour, who returns with yet another electrifying show at El Arena on Friday, 26 September. Get your tickets through Ticketsmarché.

Tamer Hosny and Disco Misr are set to fire up the stage at Hacienda White’s Galambo on Friday, 26 September to close out the Sahel season. Head to Ticketsmarché now before tickets sell out.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

What the markets are doing on 15 September 2025

The EGX30 rose 0.2% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 4.9 bn (10% above the 90-day average). Local investors were the sole net sellers. The index is up 18.2% YTD.

In the green: Credit Agricole (+3.0%), Arabian Cement (+3.0%), and Telecom Egypt (+1.6%).

In the red: GB Corp (-5.6%), Raya Holding (-3.0%), and E-finance (-2.5%).


? SEPTEMBER

9-15 September (Tuesday-Saturday): Fatima El Shiati’s Passing By art exhibition at Bibliothek.

10 September (Wednesday): George Wassuf tribute night at Madinaty’s Boom Room.

10 September (Wednesday): Not Just for Men Comedy Show at Rihany Theatre.

10 September (Wednesday); The Weeknd Tribute Night at El Sawy Culturewheel.

11 September (Thursday): Art and technique panel discussion with Fatima El Shiati and Dr. Naila Hamdy at Bibliothek.

12-13 September (Friday-Saturday): Garage Sale at Darb 15.

12-19 September (Friday-Friday): CIB Egyptian Squash Open 2025 at the Great Pyramids of Giza.

13 September (Saturday): Wael Gassar and Reham Abdelhakim at The Address Beach Resort.

15 September (Monday): Miley Cyrus & Demi Lovato Tribute Night at Room Art Space New Cairo.

16 September (Tuesday): Ibrahim Eissa book signing at Bibliothek.

16 September (Tuesday): Komedy Koshk at CJC 610.

17 September (Wednesday): Wust El Balad and Gawy at CJC 610.

18 September (Thursday): Ragheb Allama at The Address Beach Resort.

18 September (Thursday): Umm Kalthoum Tribute Concert at Alexandria Opera House’s Open Air Theatre.

19 September (Friday): Tamer Ashour at The Address Beach Resort.

19 September (Friday): Myriam Fares at Kiki’s Beach.

19 September (Friday): Ain Gamal with Omar El Gamal at MedFest Egypt.

19 September (Friday): Sahret Elmahrosa at El Rihany Theater.

19-20 September (Friday-Saturday): Youth Summit: The Leap at The American University in Cairo.

20 September (Saturday): Assala and Ahmed Saad at The Address Beach Resort.

20 September (Saturday): Cairo Flea Market Streets Edition at Zamalek’s Horreya Garden.

20 September (Saturday): Adel Rahoumi’s Diversity art exhibition at Bibliothek.

26 September (Friday): Tamer Ashour at El Arena.

26 September (Friday): Tamer Hosny and Disco Misr at Hacienda White’s Galambo.

OCTOBER

1 October (Wednesday): Mo Amer Comedy Night at the New Capital.

3 October (Friday): Tamino at the Cairo International Convention Center.

5 October (Sunday): Medhat Saleh & Amal Maher at Abdeen Palace.

6 October (Monday): Armed forces day.

7 October (Tuesday): Enterprise Egypt Forum 2025.

10 October (Friday): Anyma at The Great Pyramids.

15 October (Wednesday): Scorpions concert at New Capital.

15 October (Wednesday): Cairo Marathon 2026 early bird registration ends.

16-24 October (Thursday-Friday): Gouna Film Festival.

NOVEMBER

11 November - 7 December (Tuesday - Sunday): Forever is Now at the Great Pyramids of Giza.

DECEMBER

19 December (Friday): DJ Tiësto at the Giza Plateau.

JANUARY

30 January (Friday): Cairo Marathon 2026 normal registration ends.

FEBRUARY

6 February (Friday): Cairo Marathon 2026 at Heliopolis, Merryland Park.

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