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Napoleon s Mideast campaign still contentious, two centuries on

Napoleon s Mideast campaign still contentious, two centuries on AFP 2 hrs ago AFP © CHARLES PLATIAU Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C-rear) visits Napoleon s tomb at the Invalides in Paris on November 26, 2014 Napoleon Bonaparte s bloody campaign in Egypt and Palestine, which marked the start of modern European colonialism in the Middle East, remains contentious two centuries after the French emperor s death. The Corsican general set sail eastwards with 300 ships in 1798, aiming to conquer Egypt and block a crucial route between Britain and its colonial territories in India. © AMR NABIL Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte-Wyse (R), a descendant of Napoleon, poses with a cannon retrieved from one of the general s sunken ships in Alexandria

Cairo sends 30 tons of medical supplies to India

CAIRO: Egyptian Minister of Health and Population Hala Zayed announced that 30 tons of medical supplies have been sent to India to support its fight against the coronavirus pandemic, under the orders of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. Khalid Mujahid, the ministry spokesperson, said that the shipment included 300 oxygen cylinders, 20 ventilators, 100 medical beds, 20 electrocardiographs, 30 defibrillators, 50 infusion pumps and 50 infusion syringes. Mujahid said this shipment would be sent in cooperation with the Egyptian Armed Forces. Mujahid affirmed Egypt’s keenness to help other countries in times of crisis, as Egypt has sent medical and preventive aid to China and Italy, as well as to a number of Arab and African countries.

Napoleon s Mideast campaign still contentious, two centuries on

Napoleon s Mideast campaign still contentious, two centuries on
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Egypt, Sudan Urge US to Intervene in GERD Crisis

Saturday, 1 May, 2021 - 11:00 A recent satellite image showing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile River (AFP) Washington - Asharq Al-Awsat Egypt and Sudan have intensified their diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile. Both countries urged the US administration and the United Nations Security Council to intervene and mediate in the dispute, warning against growing tension if Addis Ababa proceeds in its unilateral moves without a prior agreement. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry sent a letter to the Security Council urging it to persuade Ethiopia not to take any action on the dam before reaching a legally binding agreement with Egypt and Sudan.

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