Egypt's energy crisis is emptying the streets of Cairo at night and hitting commerce and tourism

Egypt's energy crisis is emptying the streets of Cairo at night and hitting commerce and tourism

The energy crisis in Cairo is transforming the nightlife of the Egyptian capital, traditionally one of the most vibrant in the Arab world. Rising fuel costs, exacerbated by the war between the United States and Israel against Iran, have forced the Egyptian government to impose early curfews and redu...

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