AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Round of 32 (Egypt-Australia): Mohamed Salah is back and set to start for Egypt against Australia at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, after recovering from a hamstring strain; Omar Marmoush returns up front, while Egypt makes defensive changes with Ahmed Fatouh and Mohamed Abdelmonem ruled out. Match logistics for travelers: Kick-off is 2 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo), with free-to-stream options via DIRECTV and Fubo trials in the U.S., and BBC iPlayer in the UK. Tourism & heritage tech: A Japanese-Egyptian team using modern imaging has flagged a new underground anomaly near the Giza Pyramids, adding to the mystery beneath the plateau. Archaeology in the Western Desert: Egypt’s Tourism and Antiquities Ministry says a Byzantine-era mud-brick residential city has been uncovered in Dakhla Oasis, including a basilica church, watchtowers, and Coptic/Greek ostraca. Travel services: Emirates says it expects over 3,500 children to fly unaccompanied during the Dubai summer break, with busiest routes including Egypt. Diplomacy: Ghana’s new ambassador to Egypt pledges stronger trade, investment, and people-to-people ties after presenting credentials in Cairo.
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