Tag: Egyptian
Three Israeli soldiers killed on Egyptian border
As of: 06/03/2023 4:04 p.m Three Israeli soldiers were killed on the Egyptian border. An Egyptian policeman also died. The incident may be related to a thwarted drug smuggling operation.…
Three Israeli soldiers and an Egyptian policeman killed in border firefight
Three Israeli soldiers were shot and killed near the Israeli-Egyptian border on Saturday, the army said in a statement. “A soldier was killed in exchanges of fire with an assailant…
Researchers examine Egyptian animal sarcophagi – knowledge
The ancient Egyptians are actually considered to be extremely fond of animals. People kept cats and dogs, as well as birds, monkeys, meerkats and gazelles. Inscriptions on animal sarcophagi reveal…
Egyptian activist on strike: Imprisoned Abdel Fattah drinks water again
Status: 11/14/2022 5:44 p.m Activist Abdel Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt, is drinking water again after a week. His vital signs are good, he writes in a letter to his family.…
Activists splash Egyptian mummy exhibit
Environmental activists splashed the glass cage of a mummy replica at the Egyptian Museum in Barcelona on Sunday to denounce the inaction of governments gathered for COP27 in Egypt in…
Egyptian activist on strike: “Medical measures” at Abdel Fattah
Status: 11/10/2022 2:18 p.m The imprisoned activist Abdel Fattah has been on a hunger strike for months – he recently stopped drinking water. Now, according to his family, Egyptian authorities…
COP27 climate conference: Egyptian MP sees freedom of speech curtailed
Climate Conference COP27 Egyptian MP sees freedom of speech curtailed violated human rights? The UN kicked an Egyptian politician out of an event. photo © Gehad Hamdy/dpa After a heated…
Video: Egyptian blogger on hunger strike – Scholz demands release
In an escalation that coincided with leaders’ arrival in Egypt for the world climate conference, Egyptian-British blogger Abd el-Fattah informed his family that he had not been drinking water since…
Five misconceptions about mummies, which are not all Egyptian, nor artificial
Mystery, science but also reflection. By choosing to devote its new temporary exhibition to mummies, the Toulouse Museum could have fallen victim to the curse of sensationalism. On the contrary,…
Opera Incognita shows “Akhnaten” by P. Glass in the Egyptian Museum – Munich
In 1364 BC, Amenhotep IV ascended the throne of the Egyptian pharaoh, called himself Akhenaten, depopulated the heavens of the gods, devised the first monotheistic religion in the world (as…