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Who Is Zico? The Story Behind Egypt’s World Cup Breakout Star

For many Egyptians, the 2026 World Cup introduced a new name alongside Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush: Zico. The Pyramids FC winger, Mostafa Mohamed, quickly became one of Egypt’s breakout stars during the country’s historic run to the Round of 16, scoring crucial goals and earning praise for his performances on football’s biggest stage. But, behind the nickname that echoed across stadiums in North America is a story of hardship, street vending, and nights spent sleeping outdoors. Although fans and commentators know him as Zico, the player’s full name is Mostafa Mohamed Zaki Abdelraouf. The nickname followed him through Egypt’s lower leagues and eventually onto the World Cup stage, where it became one of the tournament’s surprise stories. Appearing on Amr Adib’s show following Egypt’s World Cup run, an emotional Zico recalled growing up in difficult financial circumstances. Through tears, he described waking up early to train before returning home to help his father sell goods on a mat laid out on the street, often taking over so his father could rest. “There were days when we did not have money to eat and we had debts,” he said. SpeakingContinue reading Who Is Zico? The Story Behind Egypt’s World Cup Breakout Star The post Who Is Zico? The Story Behind Egypt’s World Cup Breakout Star first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Cairo’s Guilt-Free Food Guide: Where to Eat Healthy This Summer

The sun is blazing, beach bags are coming out of storage, and group chats are filling up with plans for North Coast getaways. Across Cairo, gym classes are packed, and iced coffees are sipped on sunny terraces as everyone slips into summer mode. It is the season of feeling your best, looking your best, and making choices that leave you energized rather than weighed down. Fortunately, healthy eating in Cairo has evolved right alongside the city’s lifestyle. Gone are the days when eating clean meant forcing down bland salads or obsessively counting calories. As wellness culture continues to grow among Egyptians, more are looking for healthier alternatives that fit into their lifestyles. Here are some of the standout spots worth checking out this summer. Satisfying Cravings One of the brands leading this shift is Not Junk, which is proving that healthy eating does not require giving up your favorite comfort foods. The restaurant is located in Al Rehab but also offer delivery services through their website and through Talabat. From burgers and pizzas to sandwiches and wraps, the concept reimagines classic fast-food staples using lighter ingredients and healthier cooking methods.Continue reading Cairo’s Guilt-Free Food Guide: Where to Eat Healthy This Summer The post Cairo’s Guilt-Free Food Guide: Where to Eat Healthy This Summer first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Egypt, TikTok Discuss Stronger Online Child Protection Measures

Egypt and TikTok discussed new mechanisms for protecting children online. According to a cabinet statement issued on Friday 10 July, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Raafat Hendy met with TikTok’s Executive Director of Public Policy for the Middle East, Eurasia, and Africa, Emir Gelen, on the sidelines of the World Summit on the Information Society Forum 2026 held in Geneva from 6 to 10 July. The discussions focused on online child-protection mechanisms and opportunities for cooperation between Egypt’s National Telecom Regulatory Authority and TikTok on capacity-building programmes. The two sides also explored ways to enrich online cultural and scientific content related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The meeting comes amid a wider government campaign to address concerns over children’s exposure to online risks while balancing digital protection with rapid technological change. In April, Hendy announced plans to launch a dedicated mobile SIM card for children in cooperation with Egypt’s four mobile operators. Earlier, in February, Egypt introduced its first Child Internet Risk Index, which assessed online safety for children aged five to twelve across several indicators, including safe digital use, parental supervision, protection from digital risks, andContinue reading Egypt, TikTok Discuss Stronger Online Child Protection Measures The post Egypt, TikTok Discuss Stronger Online Child Protection Measures first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Hossam Hassan Raises Palestinian Flag as Egyptian Team Returns to Hero’s Welcome

Egypt’s national football team returned home to a warm reception from supporters on Friday, 10 July, following its historic FIFA World Cup campaign, with thousands of fans gathering at El Alamein International Airport to celebrate their achievements on the global stage. The celebrations were marked by an emotional moment during the official reception ceremony when Egypt’s head coach Hossam Hassan raised the Palestinian flag, drawing cheers from sections of the crowd. The gesture reflected the veteran coach’s continued public expressions of solidarity with the Palestinian people. Supporters waving Egyptian flags and chanting patriotic songs lined the airport and surrounding streets to welcome the players and coaching staff after the team’s best-ever World Cup performance. Egypt reached the Round of 16 for the first time in the nation’s history, earning widespread praise despite its dramatic elimination from the tournament. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is expected to greet the national team and its technical and administrative staff in recognition of their historic World Cup run. The Egyptian team recorded their first-ever World Cup victory with a 3-1 win over New Zealand, reached the knockout stage for the first time, and thenContinue reading Hossam Hassan Raises Palestinian Flag as Egyptian Team Returns to Hero’s Welcome The post Hossam Hassan Raises Palestinian Flag as Egyptian Team Returns to Hero’s Welcome first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Egyptian-American Creator Kareem Rahma Earns First Emmy Nomination for SubwayTakes

Egyptian-American comedian and creator Kareem Rahma has received his first Primetime Emmy nomination for his hit short-form interview series SubwayTakes. The show was nominated in the Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series category at the 2026 Primetime Emmy Awards, marking a major milestone for the independently produced series, which has grown from a social media project into one of the internet’s most recognizable interview formats. Born in Cairo before moving to the United States as a child, Rahma grew up in Minnesota and previously worked in media roles at major outlets including The New York Times and Vice before transitioning into comedy and digital content creation. Launched in 2023, SubwayTakes features Rahma interviewing celebrities, creators, politicians, and public figures aboard New York City’s subway system using a MetroCard as a microphone. Each episode begins with a guest sharing a strong opinion or “take,” often leading to humorous, unexpected, and occasionally thought-provoking conversations between subway stops. The series has featured a wide range of guests, including actors Matt Damon, Jennifer Lopez, Cate Blanchett, and comedian Ramy Youssef, alongside politicians and internet personalities. Reacting to the nomination on Instagram, RahmaContinue reading Egyptian-American Creator Kareem Rahma Earns First Emmy Nomination for SubwayTakes The post Egyptian-American Creator Kareem Rahma Earns First Emmy Nomination for SubwayTakes first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Mohamed Salah Says Egyptian Football is Entering “A New Beginning” on the International Stage

Mohamed Salah delivered a heartfelt message to Egypt’s football supporters, acknowledging their disappointment while urging them to believe in the national team’s future. In a social media caption, the former Liverpool star vowed to do everything within his power to help usher in “a new beginning for Egyptian football on the international stage.” He added that merely qualifying for the FIFA World Cup should no longer be considered the ultimate goal. “Qualifying for the World Cup won’t be enough, and simply taking part won’t be enough either,” Salah wrote, emphasizing his ambition for Egypt to compete at the highest level and achieve meaningful success on the global stage. The captain concluded his message by asking fans to continue believing in the team, stating, “This team deserves your trust.” Salah’s comments come after Egypt’s most successful FIFA World Cup campaign in history. Under his captaincy, the Pharaohs recorded their first-ever World Cup victory with a 3-1 win over New Zealand, reached the knockout stage for the first time, and then claimed their first World Cup knockout victory by defeating Australia on penalties to advance to the Round of 16. AlthoughContinue reading Mohamed Salah Says Egyptian Football is Entering “A New Beginning” on the International Stage The post Mohamed Salah Says Egyptian Football is Entering “A New Beginning” on the International Stage first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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What Morocco’s Team Taught Us About Giving Back to Your Country From Abroad

Just days before Morocco’s World Cup 2026 clash with France, many media outlets focused on one of the tournament’s biggest talking points: French-born midfielder Ayoub Bouaddi’s decision to turn down France and represent Morocco, the country of his family’s roots, instead. Whenever Morocco takes the field, there is always one statistic that is almost always brought up by every commentator. Nineteen of the squad’s 26 players were born outside Morocco, meaning roughly 73 percent of the team comes from the Moroccan diaspora, and only seven players were born in Morocco itself. The question that follows is almost always, “Why did they choose to represent Morocco instead of the European countries where they were born?” Yet instead of asking what motivated their choice, perhaps the more important question is, “What does this tell us about the role of the diaspora in giving back to their countries of origin?” When Dutch football legend Marco van Basten labelled Hakim Ziyech “stupid” in 2016 for choosing to represent Morocco over the Netherlands, few could have predicted how symbolic those words would become. A decade later, Morocco eliminated the Netherlands in the Round ofContinue reading What Morocco’s Team Taught Us About Giving Back to Your Country From Abroad The post What Morocco’s Team Taught Us About Giving Back to Your Country From Abroad first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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How Egyptian Figures Lead International Institutions and Shape Global Agenda

Egypt has historically had a significant impact that goes beyond its boundaries, continuously creating visionaries who guide multinational organizations through important moments in history. From negotiating geopolitics at the UN to spearheading contemporary lunar exploration with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), some Egyptian figures have contributed strategic depth to these international platforms. Ghali: From Egyptian Diplomacy to UN Leadership Boutros Boutros-Ghali became the United Nations’ (UN) sixth Secretary-General on 1 January 1992, beginning a five-year term after his appointment by the General Assembly on 3 December 1991. Prior to the UN post, he served as Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs since May 1991, and as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from October 1977 to 1991. A diplomat, and a jurist, Boutros-Ghali built a career focused on international affairs and multilateral relations. He was a member of Egypt’s Parliament in 1987, part of the National Democratic Party secretariat from 1980, and Vice-President of Socialist International until his UN appointment. He also served on the International Law Commission (1979–1991) and was previously a member of the International Commission of Jurists. In September 1978, he attended theContinue reading How Egyptian Figures Lead International Institutions and Shape Global Agenda The post How Egyptian Figures Lead International Institutions and Shape Global Agenda first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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The Alternative Suez Canal: How Egypt Powers Mass Global Communication

Undoubtedly, the Suez Canal is one of the world’s most important maritime chokepoints. Around 30 percent of total global container trade passes through the Canal, while each year, more than USD one trillion worth of goods pass through the narrow stretch of water connecting Asia and Europe. For Egypt, the Canal provides a vital source of foreign currency. According to the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), the waterway generated USD 40 billion in revenue from 2019 to 2024. For the 2025/2026 financial year, the SCA recently announced that revenues increased by 23 percent in relation to the previous year, despite significant regional disruption. Yet the Suez Canal is not just a maritime chokepoint. It is also a vital chokepoint of international communications, linking multiple continents via a congested highway of undersea telecommunication cables. It is these cables that provide Egypt with an invaluable opportunity to both enhance global communications, while expanding its economy. Buried beneath the world’s oceans, this network of undersea cables connects every continent except Antarctica, enabling individuals, businesses, and governments to communicate with each other. These cables are vital. According to the UN’s International Telecommunication Union, as theContinue reading The Alternative Suez Canal: How Egypt Powers Mass Global Communication The post The Alternative Suez Canal: How Egypt Powers Mass Global Communication first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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Local Brands Storm Egypt’s Retail Scene

For years, an imported handbag or a bottle of Korean hair serum was the reflexive marker of status for Egyptian aspiring shoppers. Nowadays, across fashion racks, skincare shelves and TikTok feeds, Egyptians are increasingly reaching for labels made a few miles from home rather than flown in from Paris or Dubai, and the shift is remaking the country’s retail economy from the ground up. By 2032, Egypt’s beauty and personal care market is projected to reach USD 1.57 billion (EGP 77.75 billion), up from USD 900 million (EGP 44.57 billion) in 2025. Domestic players like the skincare brand Nefertari reported a 35 percent growth in 2024 alone, and homegrown formulator Beesline is carving out an 8 to 10 percent share of the organic segment, according to Home Personal Care Middle East Africa magazine. Meanwhile, the country’s e-commerce market is on track to hit USD 14.9 billion (EGP 740.2 billion) in 2028, the Egypt Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook 2024 by Research and Markets, a global market analysis company, reports. The price of buying foreign The clearest driver is economic, as Egypt’s currency devaluations in recent years have made importedContinue reading Local Brands Storm Egypt’s Retail Scene The post Local Brands Storm Egypt’s Retail Scene first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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