Wildlife in Egypt is disappearing from daily life as urban expansion, climate shifts, and invasive species reshape the country’s fragile ecological balance.
From monarchy to republic, from Nasser to Sisi, Egypt’s constitutional history mirrors its political upheavals, where every regime change reshapes the state’s founding legal order.
Tunisia’s shift from the 2014 consensus constitution to the 2022 presidential system has sparked debate over power concentration, institutional balance, and democratic oversight after the 2021 turning point.
As Algeria and Turkey deepen political ties, observers highlight the absence of cultural diplomacy and soft power initiatives.
Egypt imposes early nationwide business closures to curb soaring energy costs from the Iran war, disrupting its nightlife economy and threatening small businesses.