Accidents
Egyptian authorities uncover a criminal network in Aswan that laundered 90 million pounds from drug trafficking through real estate and car purchases.
A tragic incident shook Tanta’s Mit Habish village after a young man strangled his businessman father to death in his sleep following a financial dispute.
The Cairo Economic Court has scheduled December 27 for dancer Lynda’s appeal after she was sentenced to one year in prison for posting indecent videos and promoting immoral behavior online.
The Cairo Economic Court has scheduled December 24 as the first hearing in blogger Mohamed Otaka’s appeal against his six-month prison sentence and one-million-pound fine for posting indecent videos online.
Rahma Mohsen’s ex-husband finally responds to the blackmail accusations, revealing new details about their short marriage and denying any connection to the viral videos.
Egypt’s Interior Ministry is investigating allegedly indecent videos linked to a well-known singer, after they spread widely online. Blogger Hadir Abdel Razek appeared in a live video pleading with the public to delete the clip and expressing emotional distress.
A tragic accident occurred in Qena’s Al-Marashda village where four workers were electrocuted while working at a private farm, as authorities opened an investigation into the incident and related cases across the governorate.
In a decisive move to restore social balance, Egypt’s Economic Court has issued strict sentences against several violating bloggers, marking what experts describe as a victory of law over digital chaos.
A tragic accident occurred in Qalyubia when a Suzuki car overturned in a canal on Road 13 near Barshoum Bridge, killing a woman, her daughter, and the driver. Locals expressed deep sorrow over the fatal incident.
Egyptian security forces arrested a farmer in Sharkia after a video circulated online showing him harassing a girl at a public car park. Legal action has been taken.
Egyptian authorities have referred social media blogger “Madahm” to trial on charges of publishing immoral content that violates public decency and societal values for financial gain.
The Cairo Economic Court sentenced Jordanian influencer Suzy to one year in prison after convicting her of publishing indecent videos on social media to increase followers and gain financial profit.











