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The Suez Canal, one of the world’s most critical waterways, is responsible for 14% of global trade. It’s not only a masterpiece of engineering but also a structure of immense historical and political ...
Maritime navigation will be disrupted on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea, with wind speeds reaching ...
Covering about 60 000km² of desert and rocky mountains, the Sinai Peninsula is set between the Suez Canal to its west and the Gaza Strip and Israel to its east. Its southeastern coast along the Red ...
Following a stormy day filled with sand and dust due to wind currents in the Western Desert, Egypt’s weather will return to ...
Following a stormy day filled with sand and dust due to wind currents in the Western Desert, Egypt’s weather will return to ...
A large ancient Egyptian fortress in the northern Sinai Desert had an elaborate landscape of 500 trees leading to its entrance more than 2,000 years ago, new excavations reveal. Archaeologists ...
Egypt’s objective was clear: to reclaim the territories lost during the Six-Day War in 1967—in other words, the Golan Heights in the north and the Sinai Desert in the south ... to the east bank of the ...
The Turkish forces launched their first attack on the Suez Canal, Britain's vital link to the East ... and the Turkish forces were driven back into the Sinai desert. After this attack the British ...
The surreal rock shapes of the White Desert and the gigantic undulating ... of the Egyptian belle époque The Suez Canal — Egypt’s glorious engineering triumph over nature — cuts through Egypt and its ...
At stake was control of the Suez Canal, the British Empire’s most ... dig until they struck the water table. However, in the Sinai Desert this was almost pointless because loose sands kept ...
took them on a four-day journey through the Sinai Desert without food, and abandoned them on the Egyptian side of the Suez Canal. My father eventually traveled to Jordan and then to Syria ...