Egypt: Archeologists discover new temple Egypt’s Minister of Tourism Khaled al-Anani toured the new museum in Giza today, examining Tutankhamun’s treasure and the newly restored statue. He was accompanied by the project’s supervisor, Atef Moftah, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mostafa Waziri, and Assistant Minister for Archaeological Affairs in the museum, Al Tayeb
Shipping firms trying get goods to and from the UK have faced days of delays and excessive red tape since the start of the year and in some cases have been forced to suspend their operations. The port of Kiel, northern Germany’s main international shipping hub, has been one of the hardest hit by the
French politicians responded with fury following claims the country must not leave the EU, despite the uncertainty caused by the bloc’s coronavirus vaccine programme. One politician for the Les Patriotes party Florian Philippot, claimed leaving the EU was like “leaving prison”. Mr Philippot has been an outspoken critic of the bloc and disputed claims from
HSBC is used by millions of Britons for their day-to-day banking needs, but unfortunately, unscrupulous scammers are seeking to take advantage. Unsuspecting Britons have reported receiving a text message alert supposedly from HSBC. In the message, they are told a payment has been issued from their account, and they may need to take action. This
The former President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mr Draghi, was sworn-in as Italy‘s new Prime Minister in early February. Among his first major tasks are to accelerate the vaccination programme and rescue the economy from its worst recession since World War 2. He also has a major role to play in Europe. Senior