In a nearly unprecedented public show of its Israeli ties, including a spy chief photo op with Netanyahu, Egypt seeks to dispel international human rights concerns

18 kings and 4 queens will travel in order, oldest first, each aboard a separate float as they are moved for display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

French-Norwegian archaeological team uncovers 19 structures and a church decorated with religious inscriptions

Ahead of plans to hold first national legislative elections in 15 years, many observers remain skeptical that the vote will take place

Deal reached at Cairo summit between 14 factions; Palestinians are skeptical that the vote will be held at all, as election promises have fallen through before

Fatah and Hamas have not held elections in 15 years, despite numerous promises to do so, and technical issues could prevent the vote from being held this time too

Returning to Cairo as Jerusalem's top diplomat there, Amira Oron says there are plenty of opportunities to broaden ties and sees Egyptians finally warming up to the Jewish state

Sealed wooden coffins belonged to top officials of ancient Egypt some 2,500 years ago

Government razes hundreds of graves as families rush to move bodies of their loved ones; preservationists say valuable historical sites might be lost

Coronavirus infections surge in country of 100 million, threatening to overwhelm hospitals; rights groups say at least 10 physicians, 6 journalists arrested since February

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