Egypt’s national football team, led by Hossam Hassan, has rebounded from a disappointing start in the Africa Cup of Nations to show resilience in World Cup qualifiers, aiming to reclaim their status as African football giants. Despite early setbacks, Hassan’s leadership has inspired a resurgence, with standout performances from players like Mohamed Salah and Mahmoud Trezeguet driving the Pharaohs forward. With a strong start in World Cup qualifiers and a renewed sense of belief, Egypt aims to secure a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and excel in the upcoming 2025 TotalEnergies CAF AFCON in Morocco, solidifying their legacy in the football world.
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Why Are Congo and Rwanda on the Brink of War?
A rebel militia known as M23, backed by Rwanda, has seized Goma, a key city in the Congo, displacing 500,000 civilians and raising fears of a broader war. M23, founded in 2012, aims to protect Tutsis and Kinyarwanda speakers in eastern Congo and has a history of conflict with the Congolese government. Led by Sultani Makenga, M23 controls significant territory and has caused a humanitarian crisis in Goma, with violence, lack of basic services, and...
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