
Egypt's Cabinet Media Center has formally denied recent social media rumors concerning the entry of food imports containing radioactive traces. In coordination with the National Food Safety Authority NFSA, the Cabinet clarified that all food imports undergo a rigorous regulatory system aligned with international safety standards. The NFSA confirmed that shipments are screened using precise scientific mechanisms, including radiological measurements based on a strict risk assessment system. The Authority stated that 100% of shipments from high-risk radiation areas are inspected in collaboration with the Atomic Energy Authority. The NFSA also emphasized that any contaminated food shipment, even if within limits permissible elsewhere, is prohibited from entering Egypt, leading to immediate legal action, rejection, and re-exportation from the port of arrival. The Cabinet urged social media users to verify information through official sources to prevent the spread of unverified news.
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Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal has been named LaLiga Player of the Season, as announced by the Spanish league on Friday. The 18-year-old played a key role in Barcelona retaining their domestic title, becoming the first player to win the league's Player of the Month award three times in one season. He finished as the club's top scorer in La Liga with 16 goals and 11 assists. Barcelona's Hansi Flick was named Coach of the Year on Thursday. Yamal, who has faced groin issues this term, is expected to be fit for Spain at the World Cup, which begins next week in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. He missed Barcelona's last six games of the season due to a hamstring injury. Yamal made a significant impact at 16 and was integral to Spain's record fourth European Championship triumph in 2024.

Tottenham Hotspur has announced the signing of full-back Andy Robertson on a free transfer following his departure from Liverpool. The 32-year-old Scotland international spent nine years at Liverpool, where he secured two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and two League Cups, and won the Champions League in 2019. Robertson, who scored 14 goals and provided 69 assists for Liverpool, will join Spurs after leading Scotland in the upcoming World Cup. Spurs coach Roberto De Zerbi praised Robertson's technical qualities, experience, leadership, and winning mentality, stating he will be a significant asset to the team. Sporting director Johan Lange also highlighted Robertson's quality, character, and leadership, emphasizing his potential to improve the squad and contribute to its development.

Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, met with Dr. Osama Faqih, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation in agriculture, food security, and environmental sustainability. The meeting, held in Cairo on June 6, 2026, underscored the strong ties between the two nations and their commitment to advancing agricultural and environmental integration. Both sides emphasized coordinating their positions in international forums, particularly regarding the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification UNCCD, and agreed to establish a permanent joint technical committee to oversee cooperation and prepare for the upcoming UNCCD conference in Mongolia. The officials also highlighted the importance of regular sessions of the Egyptian-Saudi Joint Coordination Committee. Farouk invited Saudi officials, experts, and investors to visit Egyptian agricultural and poultry facilities and called for expanding mutual investments across various agricultural sectors, including strategic joint investments in Africa to leverage the continent’s resources for regional food security. The meeting concluded with an agreement to renew their cooperation agreement in veterinary services, facilitate livestock trade, enhance animal health protection, and explore collaboration in improving livestock breeds and benefiting from Egypt’s land reclamation expertise.
Must ReadEgypt has strongly condemned recent Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting Kuwait and Bahrain, describing them as a blatant violation of sovereignty and a dangerous escalation for the Gulf region and the broader Middle East. In a statement, Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed full solidarity with Kuwait and Bahrain, reaffirming support for measures taken to safeguard their security, territories, and vital infrastructure. Cairo reiterated that the security of Gulf states is essential to Arab national security, rejecting actions that undermine sovereignty or territorial integrity. The condemnation follows reports from Kuwaiti authorities of intercepted missile and drone attacks, with the Kuwaiti Army confirming successful interceptions. The Bahrain Defence Force also announced that Iranian attacks targeted civilian areas in the kingdom. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for attacks on Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait and facilities linked to the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, stating they were in response to reported attacks on Qeshm and Sirik islands. The U.S. Central Command reported that American forces intercepted multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched toward Gulf countries and the Strait of Hormuz on June 5, after previously shooting down four Iranian drones.