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Sunday, 23 January 2022

Egypt drawn against Senegal in final World Cup qualifiers

Leading the conversation on the airwaves last night: It’s Salah v Mane in the World Cup qualifiers. Egypt will need to beat Senegal if they are to make it to this year’s World Cup, in a match that’ll see Liverpool teammates Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane go head-to-head. The two countries were drawn together yesterday in the final round of African qualifiers for the tournament, which will be held in November in Qatar. Kelma Akhira (watch, runtime: 0:39), Al Hayah Al Youm (watch, runtime: 8:24), El Hekaya (watch, runtime: 8:55), and Hadeeth El Kahera (watch, runtime: 2:30) all covered the news.

Civil society groups have another year to comply with the NGOs Law after the cabinet last week agreed to extend the deadline until January 2023. Al Hayah Al Youm (watch, runtime: 0:59) and Masaa DMC (watch, runtime: 9:29) had coverage of the decision.

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