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Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- General
- Daily Mirror
'Most significant find in 100 years' discovered in 3,500 Egyptian tomb
The tomb is believed to have belonged to King Thutmose II, who ruled Egypt in the early 15th century BC. It is the first major discovery since the tomb of King Tutankhamun was found in 1922 A "first time" discovery of an ancient tomb in Egypt has been unveiled as the final resting place of King Thutmose II, the Egyptian authorities have announced. The remarkable find is hailed as the most significant since the unearthing of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), described the approximately 3,500 year old tomb as one of the most important Egyptian discoveries in recent history. "This is the first time funerary furniture belonging to Thutmose II has been discovered, as no such items exist in museums worldwide," he told Egypt's State Information Service. The tomb was located by Egyptian archaeologists and British experts in the Theban mountains area, west of Luxor and near the famed Valley of the Kings, this February. Initially, when the tomb was unearthed three years ago, archaeologists believed the entrance and main corridor were part of the burial sites for the wives of the kings due to its location near the tombs of King Thutmose III's wives and Queen Hatshepsut, the sole female pharaoh of Egypt, explained Khalid, reports the Mirror US. Flooding had previously hampered efforts to identify the tomb's owner, said Mohamed Abdel Badie, who led the Egyptian excavation team. However, artefacts unearthed within the tomb, including shards of alabaster jars, carried inscriptions bearing the names of Thutmose II and his chief wife, Queen Hatshepsut, conclusively identifying the tomb's occupants. Experts have also deduced that Queen Hatshepsut, who was both the king's wife and half-sister, presided over Thutmose II's burial. The Egyptian authorities believe the artefacts found in the tomb significantly enhance our understanding of the region's history and Thutmose II's reign. The dig, which kicked off in 2022, has been a joint effort with specialists from the UK's New Kingdom Research Foundation. King Thutmose II's mummy was discovered during the 19th century at another archaeological site known as the Deir el-Bahari Cachette, not too far away. The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization suggests it was likely relocated there, centuries after tomb raiders had plundered it. His mummy is now on display alongside other ancient royals at the museum.

Kuwait Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Kuwait Times
Kuwait, Egypt discuss forming committee to recruit skilled labor
Ambassador Osama Shaltout KUWAIT: Kuwait and Egypt are in discussion to form a joint technical committee to coordinate the recruitment of Egyptian skilled labor, in a step aimed at addressing labor market needs while upholding regulatory standards, Egypt's State Information Service said on Monday. The announcement follows a meeting between Egypt's Ambassador to Kuwait, Osama Shaltout, and Acting Director General of Kuwait's Public Authority of Manpower (PAM), Marzouq Dhaifallah Al-Otaibi, at PAM headquarters in Kuwait City. According to Egypt's State Information Service, the committee is expected to include representatives from Egypt's Ministry of Labor and will align labor supply with sector-specific demands in the local economy, the statement added. The move comes nearly 14 months after Kuwait suspended the issuance of new work visas for Egyptian nationals in April 2024. The suspension aimed to impose stricter controls on recruitment and prioritize applicants with higher education credentials and skills relevant to the Kuwaiti labor market. Local media at the time cited complaints from employers as one of the primary drivers behind the policy change. While the visa suspension remains in place for now, the new coordination mechanism signals a potential step toward resuming regulated labor flows - albeit under stricter qualifications and oversight. During the meeting, Ambassador Shaltout commended Kuwaiti officials for the services provided to Egyptian workers. He also praised PAM's efforts to advance bilateral cooperation on labor issues. 'We are pleased with the continued efforts to strengthen ties and ensure the protection of workers' rights while supporting the development goals of both countries,' he said. The Public Authority of Manpower welcomed the Egyptian initiative, describing it as part of a shared commitment to 'enhancing the historical relations between the two countries' and improving labor market outcomes through tighter coordination. Both sides stressed the importance of sustained communication to ensure the success of the plan and affirmed that the initiative serves the mutual interests of Egypt and Kuwait, said the statement.


The Star
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Concert held in Cairo to mark 1st UN int'l day for dialogue among civilizations
CAIRO, June 11 (Xinhua) -- A concert was held on Tuesday evening in the Egyptian capital of Cairo to mark the first UN International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations, which is observed on June 10 annually. Titled "Conversation and Connection: Music Connects the World," the event brought together more than 200 guests from Egypt and China and featured traditional folk music and other performances from both countries. In a speech delivered at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Egypt Liao Liqiang said that China and Egypt, both ancient civilizations with rich histories, jointly advocate respecting the diversity of civilizations and promoting the common values of humanity. He added that the event will help the two civilizations continue to thrive by fostering cultural exchange and integration. Al-Tayeb Abbas, CEO of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, where the event was held, said the concert symbolized the coming together of two ancient civilizations. Nashwa Abdel Hamid, undersecretary of Egypt's State Information Service, praised the historic legacies of both countries and the strong relationship and partnership between Egypt and China. Wang Niejing, a musician from Pu'er City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, used handmade Lahu bamboo flutes to tell the legend of the forest and the land. He said the performance served as a cultural bridge between China and Egypt, two ancient civilizations, through in-depth exchange. "Music has no borders, and we can feel each other's friendship through its sound," he added. The event was sponsored by the China International Culture Association, the Chinese Embassy in Egypt, and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and co-hosted by the China Cultural Center in Cairo and China Music House, a Chinese musical group.


Egypt Today
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Egypt Today
Palestinian Cause is at forefront of Arab attention with unprecedented consensus, Diaa Rashwan
CAIRO – 6 May 2025: Head of the State Information Service Diaa Rashwan, said that the Palestinian cause enjoys unprecedented Arab consensus as a major and central issue. During his participation in the 'Listen and Talk' forum organized by Al-Azhar Observatory on Tuesday, he explained that the sacrifices of the people of Gaza refuted claims of abandoning their land. He noted that the Zionist aggression did not stop in Gaza recently, but extended to Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen. Director of the Institute of Arab Research and Studies, Mohamed Kamal, also explained in his statements that traditional Western media has adopted the Zionist narrative since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza. He added that Some newspapers issued guidelines to their writers to support this narrative, deepening the misinformation surrounding the Palestinian cause. This bias has provoked strong reactions from young people in the United States and Europe, who demonstrated at prestigious universities in defense of human rights and in rejection of double standards. Kamal explained that youth movements reflect a growing awareness of the importance of justice, praising the role of platforms and forums such as the "Listen and Talk" forum in empowering Arab youth to confront misinformation through digital media. This aligns with Al-Azhar's commitment to promoting awareness of just causes such as the Palestinian cause. Al-Azhar Observatory launched, Tuesday, the 4th edition of the 'Listen and Talk' forum, attended by a number of ministers and officials. This year's edition focused on civil and volunteer work and its role in combating extremism, along with the youth's role in spreading awareness about the Palestinian cause in the age of digital media and combating the phenomenon of misinformation through enhancing community awareness. Director of the Al-Azhar Observatory for Combating Extremism, Reham Abdullah confirmed that the observatory was established in 2015 under the supervision of Grand Imam Ahmed El-Tayeb, with the aim of protecting youth from extremism and terrorism.


Egypt Independent
23-04-2025
- Business
- Egypt Independent
Egypt to receive first Velaro high-speed electric train in August
Egypt is set to receive its first high-speed Velaro electric train in August, which will be designated for the first line of the high-speed electric train network, Egypt's State Information Service (SIS) reported. The announcement was made during a Monday inspection tour by Minister of Industry and Transport Kamel al-Wazir, who reviewed the first line of the high-speed electric train network (Sokhna/ el-Alamein/ Matrouh), spanning the distance from Mohamed Naguib Station to October Station. The minister monitored the finishing touches at Mohamed Naguib Station, the platforms, and the ticket halls, which serve the Katameya, New Cairo, and new urban areas south of the Ain Sokhna Road. According to the SIS report, five Velaro trains have already been fully manufactured. Egypt has also received the first Desiro regional train from Siemens' factories in Germany, with 14 more completed for a total of 34 ready trains. 'The high-speed rail network is expected to generate thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities. When complete, it will comprise three lines with a combined length of 2,000 kilometers, 60 stations, two main depots, and five maintenance points. The rolling stock fleet will include 41 high-speed trains, 94 regional trains, and 41 freight locomotives,' the SIS report explained. The first high-speed electric train line will extend from Ain Sokhna to Matrouh, passing through the new administrative capital, Cairo, Sixth of October City, Borg El Arab, and El Alamein. This network is of great importance for the transportation of passengers and goods, and will contribute to reducing carbon emissions. The high-speed electric train will be able to reach Cairo from Qena in 150 minutes, Aswan from Qena in 40 minutes, and Hurghada from Qena in 30 minutes.