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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Christian Louboutin loves us + other international coverage on

Christian Louboutin loves us: Apparently it’s “very easy” to get your luggage back at Cairo Airport, or so says designer Christian Louboutin, who also lists Cairo’s Museum of Egyptian Antiquities as his favorite in the world, in an interview with WSJ (paywall).

Also worth noting in brief this morning:

  • Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health has released a memo to the Nigerian Medical Association alerting “Nigerians on the high rate of kidney trafficking in Egypt.” The memo is to create awareness to Nigerians intending to travel to Egypt for medical attention, Daily Post reports.
  • Egypt’s film industry has tried to tackle the “problem” of overpopulation since the 1960s with mixed views over their efficacy, Ahmed Fouad writes for Al-Monitor.

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