Tag: Egypt
World leaders will speak at the UN climate meeting in Egypt – Sanna Marini’s speech is expected to start
The UN’s international climate negotiations have started in Egypt. Today, it’s the turn of the heads of state to speak at the two-week meeting. Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin…
The Tanzanian film “The rebels” wins the Golden Tanit at Carthage
The 33ᵉ edition of the Carthage Cinematographic Days dedicated to Arab and African cinema ended on Saturday evening November 5 in Tunis by offering its biggest prize, the Tanit d’or,…
COP27 in Egypt: the issues that will be at the heart of the negotiations
The COP27 which opens this Sunday, November 6 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, resonates particularly on the African continent, one of the most affected by global warming. Organized each year on…
Egypt polishes the facade before the eyes of the world
Published: Just now The decision to have Coca-Cola sponsor the climate conference COP27 in Egypt has led to criticism of “greenwashing”. Archive image. 1 of 5Photo: Gene J. Puskar/AP/TT Dissatisfaction…
COP27 in Egypt: the climate emergency is accelerating
normal The 27th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP27) is being held in Egypt from November 6 to 18, 2022. After recent months marked by extreme weather events…
Does Tutankhamun still have secrets for us?
On November 4, 1922, a team of archaeologists, led by British Egyptologist Howard Carter, disturbed the sleep of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. More…
Swedish organizations boycott the UN climate meeting in Egypt
A record number – over 45,000 participants – are registered for the UN’s major climate meeting in Egypt. But not everyone feels equally welcome. Sharm el Sheikh is bounded by…
100 years since the discovery of his tomb in Egypt
Pharaoh Tutankhamun reigned only nine years. He is however one of the best known because of the discovery of his almost intact tomb on November 4, 1922 by Howard Carter.…
deadly pollution in metropolises
Air pollution in African cities is even deadlier than feared. This is the conclusion of a study by the British NGO “Clean Air Fund” on air pollution on the continent.…
Rachid Santaki: hated or adored, can a dictation change everything?
An outdated exercise for some, an essential learning tool for others, a humiliating test for spelling dummies, or Madeleine de Proust for good students, can a dictation really change the…