CAIRO (Reuters) -Egyptian authorities have been rounding up teenaged TikTokkers with millions of followers, detaining dozens in recent weeks on accusations ranging from violating family values to ...
There are so many billboards on the sides of Egypt's city roads that drivers are becoming distracted. Money is being made from the adverts, but the government recognises it's impacting people's travel ...
Egyptian police arrest of dozens of teenage TikTokkers, accusing them of crimes ranging from indecency to money laundering.
Egyptian authorities have since July 2025 carried out an abusive campaign of mass arrests and prosecutions targeting online content creators.
The first case of the disease in Egypt was reported last week. The issue would be part of a 500 million rial ($1.3 billion) ...