Elfagr news
El-Fagr is an Egyptian newspaper that was founded in 1995. It is known for its conservative and Islamist views, and has been critical of the Egyptian government and its policies.
Here are some recent news articles from El-Fagr:
- "Egypt's Sisi Meets with Israeli PM Netanyahu, Sparks Outrage" - This article reports on a meeting between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which was met with widespread criticism and outrage from many Egyptians.
- "Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Declares 'Day of Rage' Against Government" - This article reports on a call by the Muslim Brotherhood, a banned Islamist group in Egypt, for a "day of rage" against the government in response to the arrest of several of its leaders.
- "Egypt's Christians Face Growing Persecution, Says Human Rights Group" - This article reports on a report by a human rights group that claims that Christians in Egypt are facing growing persecution and discrimination, including attacks on churches and Christian-owned businesses.
- "Egypt's Economy in Crisis, Says IMF" - This article reports on a statement by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that Egypt's economy is in crisis, with high levels of inflation and unemployment.
- "Egypt's Sisi Meets with Russian President Putin, Discusses Military Cooperation" - This article reports on a meeting between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which focused on military cooperation and trade between the two countries.
It's worth noting that El-Fagr is a conservative and Islamist newspaper, and its reporting and editorial stance may reflect these views.