Egypt's centuries old 'Ramadan Cannon' fired after 30 years of silence

Coinciding with the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Egypt fired on Tuesday the centuries-old Midfa Al-Iftar or Ramadan Cannon at Cairo's historic Salah El-Din citadel after 30 years of silence.
A handout picture released by the Suez Canal Authority on March 26, 2021, shows the Panama-flagged MV Ever Given lodged sideways in the Canal
Egypt seizes cargo ship blamed for blocking Suez, demands $900 million
Egypt is demanding $ 900 million in compensation after the blockade of the Suez Canal at the end of March, and the container ship that caused it has been seized in the meantime, the government daily Al-Ahram reported on Tuesday.
The excavation team say the ancient city uncovered near Luxor is the "largest" ever found in Egypt and dates back to a golden age during the reign of Amenhotep III, 3,000 years ago
Egyptologists uncover 'lost golden city' buried under the sands
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient city in the desert outside Luxor that they say is the "largest" ever found in Egypt and dates back to a golden age of the pharaohs 3,000 years ago.
Ugandan military intelligence chief Abel Kandiho and his Egyptian counterpart at the signing of the protocol in Kampala, April 7, 2021
Egypt and Uganda sign military intelligence sharing agreement
Egypt and Uganda have signed a memorandum of understanding on military intelligence sharing, Ugandan officials said Thursday, amid growing tensions over a mega-dam built by Ethiopia on the Nile River.
Royal mummies are transported in a gala parade to their new resting place in Cairo
Egyptian mummies pass through Cairo in 'Golden Parade'
A procession of floats carried the mummified remains of 22 pharaohs, including Egypt's most powerful ancient queen, through Cairo Saturday evening, in an eye-catching parade to a new resting place.
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Egypt: Counting the cost of Suez Canal blockade on industries [Business Africa]
A stranded ship finally freed after nearly a week of blockade. Christened as ‘’Ever Given,’’ the blockage on the Suez Canal in Egypt kept companies on their toes. With daily costs piling up, some had to reroute ships. Meaning several more days of travel time, fuel and other costs for the over 360 vessels aboard the ship. An estimated 9.6 billion dollars’ worth of goods are held up. Egypt alone lost between 12 to 15 million dollars a day. About 12 percent of global trade transit through the Suez Canal.
At least 32 people were killed and 165 injured
Egypt train crash kills 32 people, injures scores
CAIRO (Reuters) - At least 32 people were killed and 165 injured when two trains collided in central Egypt on Friday, health ministry officials said, as the prime minister admitted the country’s rail network urgently needed modernising.