Accidents
Mexican authorities arrested a man who attempted to kiss President Claudia Sheinbaum during a public interaction with supporters in Mexico City, sparking outrage and widespread condemnation.
As of now, there is no verified source or official statement confirming the death of Egyptian singer Ismail El-Laithy. The Musicians’ Syndicate announced that his condition is critical and that he is receiving intensive medical care. Some social media accounts have circulated rumors of his death, but they remain unconfirmed.
A 19-year-old lost his life after being struck by a train while crossing Ashment village railway in north Beni Suef, authorities investigate the accident.
An abandoned three-storey building collapsed in Cairo’s Mousky district early Thursday morning, with no injuries reported. Civil protection units swiftly responded to the scene to secure the area.
The prosecution reveals details of TV presenter Maha El-Saghir’s case after she allegedly claimed ownership of famous artworks by international painters, leading to charges of intellectual property infringement.
The case of blogger Hadir Abdel Razek sparks debate after an Egyptian court upholds a one-year prison sentence for publishing indecent content. A legal expert explains the long-term impact on her criminal record.
Egyptian authorities have ordered the detention of TikTok content creators Alaa and Nourhan for four days pending investigation over publishing indecent videos on social media platforms.
Civil defense teams successfully contained a massive fire that broke out at a fuel station in Al-Azzazi village, Abu Hammad, Sharkia, with no reported injuries or fatalities.
Egyptian authorities arrested two female content creators accused of posting indecent dance videos on social media to attract views and make profits online.
A tragic minibus crash on Belbeis–Banha Road in Sharqia leaves 13 people injured as authorities investigate the cause behind the sudden overturn.
A devastating fire in Baigam, Shubra El-Kheima claimed the lives of an entire family after a mobile phone charger caused an electrical short circuit.
The Giza Misdemeanor Court sentenced Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan to two years in prison for releasing the song “Number One Ya Ansas” without official approval.









