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6,000 years of security: How ancient Egyptians invented the first lock and key
The world’s first lock and key system was invented in ancient Egypt around 4000 BCE. Made of wood, it used simple pins and bolts to secure doors, a design that still influences modern locks today.
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Egypt’s undemocratic election - and why the West doesn’t care
Egypt’s House of Representatives, but mostly parties friendly to his regime made the ballot in an election rife with ...
Quadcopters, electromagnetic rifles and an AI-powered navigation system were among the wares displayed at one of Africa and ...
Weeks after the brazen robbery of crown jewels, Paris' Louvre saw hundreds of works in its Egypt section damaged by water ...
The Amarna Letters contain records of ancient lords and rulers seeking to establish diplomatic ties with Egyptian pharaohs.
Egypt rights groups warn of major surge in terrorism court referrals, calling it an ‘unprecedented’ escalation of political ...
Human Rights Watch submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights for its 79th session, List of Issues for Egypt.
Egypt's state-owned Arab Organisation for Industrialisation (AOI) displayed a shoulder-launched rocket system called the Sakr ...
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has signed a deal to supply the Royal Thai Air Force with its Barak MX surface-to-air ...
Diehl Defence has delivered its high-powered electromagnetic (HPEM) weapon to the Egyptian Air Defence Forces (EADF), it was ...
One internal document from Egypt’s ministry of interior showed that nearly 200 Sudanese, including women and children, were ...
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