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President El-Sisi and the Happiness of Egyptians

The exceptional measures announced by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for state employees, the business sector, and the public sector, which include raising the minimum income to 4,000 Egyptian pounds from 3,600 and increasing the tax exemption by 25% from 36,000 to 45,000, a 15% increase in "Takaful and Karama" pensions, and

The National Development Coalition

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's decision, concerning the approval of bill number 171 of 2023 regarding the National Coalition for Civil Developmental Work, comes after it was passed by the House of Representatives. This decision is in line with the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the President of the Republic, to support

Diaries of the June 30th Revolution.. (Morsi is the Imam for the Prophet..!!)

At one o'clock in the afternoon of July 2, 2013, Alaa Al-Hadidi, the official spokesperson for the Cabinet, resigned. At half past one in the afternoon, a press conference for the June 30th Front announces the suspension of the 2012 constitution and states that the country is going through a brief transitional period. At two

A Landmark Revolution in Egypt's History

The accomplishments achieved in Egypt over the past decade underscore the success of June 30th, which was the real revolution to correct the nation's course. The June 30th revolution was the genuine start for Egypt's return to its leading regional, Arab, and global role, as well as preserving its cultural and civilizational

Egyptian-Angolan Relations

Angola was named after the word "Ngola," which was the name of the king (Ngola Kiluanji) who was in power when the Portuguese arrived in the early centuries. It is considered the second-largest oil producer and diamond exporter in sub-Saharan Africa. The Republic of Angola is located on the western side of the African coast,