
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi condemned a shooting incident near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, which US President Donald Trump attended. El-Sisi described the event as a "criminal act" and expressed his "categorical rejection of all forms of political violence and terrorism." He also conveyed relief at President Trump's safety and wished continued security and stability for the United States. The incident involved a suspect, identified as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old man from California, who attempted to breach a Secret Service-controlled area and fired at an agent. The agent, protected by a bullet-resistant vest, is expected to recover. Trump later stated that the injured agent is in "good shape" and referred to the attacker as a likely "lone wolf."
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Must ReadPresident Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt and President Felix Tshisekedi of DR Congo witnessed the signing of several memorandums of understanding and agreements during a ceremony in Cairo. These agreements, signed by ministers from both nations, cover political and diplomatic consultations, investment promotion, and healthcare. Specifically, an MoU was signed for political and diplomatic consultations, while an agreement aims to boost investment relations between Egypt's General Authority for Investment and Free Zones and DR Congo's National Investment Promotion Agency. In the healthcare sector, a draft MoU was signed to establish an Egyptian cardiology and cardiovascular diseases wing at the Renaissance hospital in DR Congo. Additionally, an MoU was signed between the Administrative Capital for Urban Development and DR Congo’s Ministry of Urban Planning and Housing to foster cooperation in housing and urban development. These agreements signify ongoing efforts to expand cooperation across various sectors between the two countries.
Actor Martin Lawrence shared photos from his visit to the Pyramids of Giza, describing his first trip to Cairo as an unforgettable experience. He stated that seeing the ancient pyramids up close was a moment he will never forget and a highlight of his journey. Lawrence praised the love, energy, and hospitality he received, thanking the Egyptian people for their warm welcome. He noted that Egyptians made him feel at home and expressed gratitude for the positive atmosphere, indicating that his initial visit to Cairo left a lasting impression.
Must ReadEgypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad, Badr Abdelatty, engaged in telephone conversations with Mahmoud Ali Youssef, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, and other African foreign ministers from Burundi, Angola, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These discussions, part of ongoing consultations, focused on enhancing African coordination to establish peace, security, and stability, and to advance sustainable development across the continent. Officials also exchanged views on regional and continental issues, including the health situation in Africa and collective response strategies. Minister Abdelatty reiterated Egypt’s readiness to share its capabilities, expertise, and technical support in health. The talks also covered new dates and preparations for the 8th African Union Coordination Summit and the 49th Ordinary Session of the African Union Executive Council, along with other AU events Egypt is set to host this year, aiming to strengthen coordination and advance continental economic integration.