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Netanyahu to skip Trump’s Middle East peace summit in Egypt as new regional dynamics take shape
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will skip the Sharm el-Sheikh peace conference hosted by President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has invited Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to attend the Gaza Reconstruction Conference in Egypt, as
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Trump urges leaders at Egypt summit to put 'the old feuds' to rest and seize momentum for peace
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt — President Donald Trump called for a new era of harmony in the Middle East on Monday during a global summit on Gaza's future, trying to advance broader peace in the region after visiting Israel to celebrate a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hamas.
President Donald Trump claimed Monday that Egypt's president had skipped a meeting with his 2016 rival, Clinton.
Egypt proposed an initial deployment of 1,000 security personnel trained in Jordan or Egypt, aiming to gradually expand the effort to enforce post-ceasefire security. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas have entered a new stage,
US President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt this afternoon for the signing ceremony on the Gaza plan that will be attended by other global leaders. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was invited by Egypt but is not going.
President Donald Trump is set to co-chair a historic peace summit in Egypt following his visit to Israel on Monday.
Egypt has increased fuel prices by around 12%, marking the second hike this year. The government announced the change on Friday, stating that prices will remain fixed for at least a year.
The conference has been billed as aimed at ending the war in Gaza. The president of the Palestinian Authority was expected to attend, but Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said he would not.
Egypt raised prices on a wide range of fuel products on Friday, the country's official gazette said, marking the second increase this year, in line with government policies to reduce subsidies and ease a budget deficit.
The Port of Alexandria in Egypt welcomed three calls from the Norwegian Viva between September and October. According to a press release, the Norwegian Cruise Line vessel brought nearly 14,000 guests to the destination during this timeframe.