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People shop from a stall selling Ramadan lanterns along a main street in the in the northern suburb of Shubra (home to a large Christian population) of Egypt's capital Cairo on April 12, 2021, at the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)

People shop from a stall selling Ramadan lanterns along a main street in the in the northern suburb of Shubra (home to a large Christian population) of Egypt's capital Cairo on April 12, 2021, at the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)



People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, in Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor's office said in a statement. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)

People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, in Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor's office said in a statement. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)



People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Tarek Wagih/AP Photo)

People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Tarek Wagih/AP Photo)



A crane is used to lift a part of a passenger train that derailed injuring some 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)

A crane is used to lift a part of a passenger train that derailed injuring some 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)



People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, in Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)

People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, in Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)



People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Tarek Wagih/AP Photo)

People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed injuring at least 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Tarek Wagih/AP Photo)



A woman brings food for security forces to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan, at the site of a passenger train that derailed injuring around 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor's office said in a statement. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)

A woman brings food for security forces to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan, at the site of a passenger train that derailed injuring around 100 people, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, Sunday, April 18, 2021. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor's office said in a statement. (Photo by Fadel Dawood/AP Photo)



A Suec Cana pilot receives a COVID-19 vaccine in Ismailia, Egypt, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. The Suez Canal chief said Tuesday that authorities are negotiating a financial settlement with the owners of a massive vessel that blocked the crucial waterway for nearly a week. (Photo by Mohamed Elshahed/AP Photo)

A Suec Cana pilot receives a COVID-19 vaccine in Ismailia, Egypt, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. The Suez Canal chief said Tuesday that authorities are negotiating a financial settlement with the owners of a massive vessel that blocked the crucial waterway for nearly a week. (Photo by Mohamed Elshahed/AP Photo)



A man walks on the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the el-Salam neighborhood, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 27, 2021. A nine-story apartment building collapsed in the Egyptian capital early Saturday, killing at several and injuring about two dozen others, an official said. (Photo by Tarek Wajeh/AP Photo)

A man walks on the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the el-Salam neighborhood, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 27, 2021. A nine-story apartment building collapsed in the Egyptian capital early Saturday, killing at several and injuring about two dozen others, an official said. (Photo by Tarek Wajeh/AP Photo)



Emergency workers sift through the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the el-Salam neighborhood, Saturday, March 27, 2021, in Cairo, Egypt. (Photo by Mohamed Salah/AP Photo)

Emergency workers sift through the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the el-Salam neighborhood, Saturday, March 27, 2021, in Cairo, Egypt. (Photo by Mohamed Salah/AP Photo)



Vehicles, motorcycles, and tuk-tuks (motorised rickshaws) drive past a stall selling Ramadan lanterns along a main street in the in the northern suburb of Shubra (home to a large Christian population) of Egypt's capital Cairo on April 12, 2021, at the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)

Vehicles, motorcycles, and tuk-tuks (motorised rickshaws) drive past a stall selling Ramadan lanterns along a main street in the in the northern suburb of Shubra (home to a large Christian population) of Egypt's capital Cairo on April 12, 2021, at the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)



Ship Ever Given, one of the world's largest container ships, is seen after it was fully floated in Suez Canal, Egypt on March 29, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)

Ship Ever Given, one of the world's largest container ships, is seen after it was fully floated in Suez Canal, Egypt on March 29, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)



A man looks at skeletal human remains at the site of the “Lost Golden City”, which was recently discovered by archaeologists, in the West Bank of Luxor, Upper Egypt, April 10, 2021. (Photo by Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)

A man looks at skeletal human remains at the site of the “Lost Golden City”, which was recently discovered by archaeologists, in the West Bank of Luxor, Upper Egypt, April 10, 2021. (Photo by Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)



Hajja Dalal, a 46-year-old Mesaharati, beats a drum to wake up Muslims to have the pre-dawn meal before they start their long-day fast during Ramadan at Maadi neighbourhood in Cairo, Egypt on April 13, 2021. (Photo by Hayam Adel/Reuters)

Hajja Dalal, a 46-year-old Mesaharati, beats a drum to wake up Muslims to have the pre-dawn meal before they start their long-day fast during Ramadan at Maadi neighbourhood in Cairo, Egypt on April 13, 2021. (Photo by Hayam Adel/Reuters)



The carriage (C) carrying the mummy of Pharaoh Ramses VI (mid 12th century BC) advances as part of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, on their way to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). Dubbed the Pharaohs' Golden Parade, the 18 kings and four queens will travel in order, oldest first, each aboard a separate float decorated in ancient Egyptian style. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)

The carriage (C) carrying the mummy of Pharaoh Ramses VI (mid 12th century BC) advances as part of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, on their way to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). Dubbed the Pharaohs' Golden Parade, the 18 kings and four queens will travel in order, oldest first, each aboard a separate float decorated in ancient Egyptian style. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)



A convoy of vehicles transporting royal mummies is seen in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, April 3, 2021. Egypt held a parade celebrating the transport of 22 of its prized royal mummies from Egyptian Museum to he newly opened National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)

A convoy of vehicles transporting royal mummies is seen in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, April 3, 2021. Egypt held a parade celebrating the transport of 22 of its prized royal mummies from Egyptian Museum to he newly opened National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)



A convoy of vehicles transporting royal mummies is seen in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, April 3, 2021. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)

A convoy of vehicles transporting royal mummies is seen in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, April 3, 2021. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)



A performer rides a two-horse chariot at the start of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, on their way to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). Dubbed the Pharaohs' Golden Parade, the 18 kings and four queens will travel in order, oldest first, each aboard a separate float decorated in ancient Egyptian style. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)

A performer rides a two-horse chariot at the start of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, on their way to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). Dubbed the Pharaohs' Golden Parade, the 18 kings and four queens will travel in order, oldest first, each aboard a separate float decorated in ancient Egyptian style. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)



Performers dressed in ancient Egyptian costume mingle after the end of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, headed to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)

Performers dressed in ancient Egyptian costume mingle after the end of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies departing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on April 3, 2021, headed to their new resting place at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) about seven kilometres south in historic Fustat (Old Cairo). (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/AFP Photo)



Artists perform near piramids in a video screened at a ceremony of a transfer of Royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat, in Cairo, Egypt on April 3, 2021 in this screen grab taken from video. (Photo by Host Broadcaster/Reuters TV via Reuters)

Artists perform near piramids in a video screened at a ceremony of a transfer of Royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat, in Cairo, Egypt on April 3, 2021 in this screen grab taken from video. (Photo by Host Broadcaster/Reuters TV via Reuters)



Visitors look at large displays of mummies in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization after its reopening in Old Cairo, Egypt, 05 April 2021. The museum reopened a day after a parade, called The Pharaohs' Golden Parade, with 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies – 18 kings and four queens – transferred from the Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square to their new resting place at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat on 03 April 2021. The mummies will be put on display to the general public in the museum's Royal Hall of Mummies from 18 April 2021 on. (Photo by Khaled Elfiqi/EPA/EFE)

Visitors look at large displays of mummies in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization after its reopening in Old Cairo, Egypt, 05 April 2021. The museum reopened a day after a parade, called The Pharaohs' Golden Parade, with 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies – 18 kings and four queens – transferred from the Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square to their new resting place at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat on 03 April 2021. The mummies will be put on display to the general public in the museum's Royal Hall of Mummies from 18 April 2021 on. (Photo by Khaled Elfiqi/EPA/EFE)



A golden sarcophagus is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization after its reopening in Cairo, Egypt, April 5, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)

A golden sarcophagus is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization after its reopening in Cairo, Egypt, April 5, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)



A prong extending from a remote-controlled robot prototype approaches the mouth of a volunteer to extract a throat swab sample, as part of a self-funded project to assist physicians in running tests on suspected COVID-19 coronavirus patients in a bid to limit human exposure to disease-carriers, at a private hospital in Egypt's Nile delta city of Tanta, on March 20, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)

A prong extending from a remote-controlled robot prototype approaches the mouth of a volunteer to extract a throat swab sample, as part of a self-funded project to assist physicians in running tests on suspected COVID-19 coronavirus patients in a bid to limit human exposure to disease-carriers, at a private hospital in Egypt's Nile delta city of Tanta, on March 20, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP Photo)



Hebatallah Adel, a member of “Aleefcom paxi for pets transport”, picks up a dog to a car in Cairo, Egypt, March 17, 2021. (Photo by Sayed Sheasha/Reuters)

Hebatallah Adel, a member of “Aleefcom paxi for pets transport”, picks up a dog to a car in Cairo, Egypt, March 17, 2021. (Photo by Sayed Sheasha/Reuters)
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