Accidents
The Giza Traffic Department announced a full closure of 26th of July Street for three days due to ongoing monorail construction works, with alternative routes provided to ease traffic congestion.
The Cairo Economic Court postponed the trial of former footballer Ahmed Hossam “Mido” for allegedly insulting referee Mahmoud El-Banna on social media to October 29.
Nasr City Prosecution referred three unemployed men to trial for exploiting children in begging and street selling, forcing them to work in public places for illegal profit.
The Ministry of Interior revealed the circumstances of a brawl outside a nightclub in Dar Al-Salam involving festival singer Issam Sasa and several employees, sparked by a dispute over entry inspection.
Giza police uncovered the details behind the stabbing death of a young man in one of the villages of Manshiyat Al-Qanater, identifying the suspect and referring him to the prosecution.
Ahmed Mortada Mansour’s visit to the police station to obtain his criminal record fuels speculation about his intention to run for parliament in Dokki and Agouza in the 2026 elections.
The court has postponed the compensation case against Ahmed Salah Hosni, after hearing eyewitnesses regarding the incident that caused the destruction of an employee’s car and injuries, to October 29 for submission of documents from both sides.
Cairo civil defense teams contained a small fire at the automated slaughterhouse in Maadi, which broke out in foam waste, without causing any injuries.
The Interior Ministry clarified the truth behind a viral video claiming a woman was assaulted and filmed by her ex-husband and his family in Beheira, confirming the allegations were false and suspects were apprehended.
A severe car crash in the Fifth Settlement of New Cairo left one person dead and a woman with her children injured, prompting immediate response from police and emergency services.
The Cairo Economic Court today began reviewing the appeal submitted by TikToker Karwan Mashakel against his two-year jail sentence and 100,000 EGP fine for defaming a well-known journalist and posting obscene content on TikTok.
Security forces arrested owners of 9 unlicensed overseas employment companies in Menoufia after proving their involvement in defrauding citizens and seizing money.











