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Thursday, 22 December 2022

57357 could become a victim of the economic crisis

This morning in the foreign press:

  • The well-known children’s cancer hospital 57357 will likely be forced to close down in the next six months as the economic crisis causes donations to plunge. (The National)
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum is one of National Geographic magazine’s top sites for 2023, calling it “the perfect museum in the perfect setting” set to encourage tourism with a collection of close to 100k artifacts.
  • Zewail’s possessions to be put on display: The possessions of the late Nobel laureate chemist Ahmed Zewail will be donated to a planned museum in Zewail City. (The National)
  • The UAE will deport Egyptian-American activist Sherif Osman, who has been detained in Dubai after he called for protests during COP27. It is unclear whether he will be sent to Egypt or the US. (The Guardian)

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