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          Luxor

          Huda Lutfi’s ‘Chair’. The artist taught at the American University of Cairo for 25 years before leaving to pursue her artistic career. Her first exhibition was held at the Tahrir campus. Courtesy The Third Line Gallery

          Cairo's Tahrir Cultural Center opens with landmark shows

          ArtFebruary 05, 2019
          The illegally smuggled artefact was repatriated from the United Kingdom. Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities via AP

          Smuggled Egyptian artefact rescued from London auction sale

          EuropeJanuary 09, 2019
          Archaeologists remove the cover of an intact sarcophagus inside the tomb TT33 in Luxor, Egypt November 24, 2018. Reuters

          Egyptian officials unveil latest Pharaonic sarcophagi in Luxor

          November 25, 2018
          Sun rising behind the Luxor Temple and the River Nile in the southern Egyptian town of Luxor. Acwa Power's scheme will instal 2,300MW capacity in the town. AFP

          Acwa Power signs power purchase agreement on $2.3bn Egyptian scheme

          EnergyNovember 03, 2018
          Egypt's Antiquities Ministry announced the discovery of a 4,400-year-old tomb near the pyramids outside Cairo. Nariman El Mofty/ AP Photo

          Egypt announces discovery of 3,500-years old tomb in Luxor

          February 05, 2018
          Restoring ancient treasures: an Egyptian archaeologist workin on a wooden sacrophagus on September 9, 2017, at a newly-discovered ancient tomb for a goldsmith on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor. Khaled Desouki / AFP

          Egypt announces discovery of 3,500-year-old tomb in Luxor

          September 10, 2017
          The Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa. Courtesy Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa
          July 21, 2017
          Egyptian Antiquities Minister Khaled El Enany (C) on May 13, 2017, in front of mummies following their discovery in catacombs in the Touna El Gabal district of the Minya province, in central Egypt. Khaled Desouki / AFP

          17 mummies discovered in central Egypt

          WorldMay 14, 2017
          Above, commuters exit a metro station in Cairo. Egypt’s metro construction is moving at glacial pace. Nariman El Mofty / AP Photo

          Egypt’s public transport a matter of real urgency

          BusinessApril 19, 2017
          Members of an Egyptian archaeological team work on a wooden coffin discovered in a 3,500-year-old tomb in the Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis, near the southern Egyptian city of Luxor. AFP

          Endless revelations

          OpinionApril 19, 2017
          A tour with Nile Kayak Club in Egypt. Courtesy Nile Kayak Club

          Travel news: New kayaking holidays on the Nile and more

          February 22, 2017
          This picture released by Egypt's antiquities ministry on November 13, 2016, shows a sarcophagus containing a millennia-old mummy which was found by Spanish archaeologists near the southern Egyptian town of Luxor. AFP Photo / HO / Egyptian Antiquities Ministry

          Millennia-old mummy found in Egyptian tomb

          WorldNovember 13, 2016
          Tourists behold the Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III at Luxor. Hassan Ammar / AP Photo

          By banks of Nile at Luxor, these colossi could help revive Egypt’s tourism

          Travel and TourismApril 20, 2016
          A file photo of tourists looking at the tomb of King Tut as it is displayed in a glass case at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. Egypt's antiquities minister Mamdouh El Damaty, said on March 17, 2016, that analysis of scans of the famed king's burial chamber has revealed two hidden rooms that could contain metal or organic material. Amr Nabil/AP Photo

          Scans show ‘90% chance’ of hidden chambers in King Tut’s tomb

          WorldMarch 17, 2016
          March 09, 2016
          A view of King Tutankhamun's burial chamber in the Valley of Kings in Luxor. Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters

          The queen beckons

          OpinionNovember 29, 2015
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