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Authorities Opened That Black Sarcophagus and Found Three Mummies Stewing in Sewage
"The sarcophagus has been opened, but we have not been hit by a curse.”
Vigilante Hacks Government-Linked Cyberespionage Group
Earlier this month, Kaspersky published research on the so-called ZooPark group, which ran a hacking campaign towards Android devices across the Middle East. Now, a hacker has allegedly stolen ZooPark's own data and provided it to Motherboard.
Trump wants to build an Arab military force to take over from U.S. troops in Syria
“We have asked our partners to take greater responsibility for securing their home region."
We asked Egypt’s exiled Jon Stewart for his take on the country's elections
Bassem Yousef walked us through the Egyptian elections
The Families Forced to Live in Cairo's Cemeteries
As a result of the city's housing crisis, around 1 million people are living in grave sites – and some have been there for decades.
Egypt signals a social media crackdown ahead of next month's election
“Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are not yet blocked in Egypt, but it looks like the government is heading in that direction.”
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Foreign powers discussed how to manipulate Jared Kushner, ICE detains more than 150 immigrants in California sweep, UN says North Korea helped Syria with chemical weapons, and more.
A Harvard Egyptologist Explains the Historical Accuracy of 'Assassin's Creed: Origins'
A deep dive into the game's architecture, death cults, and political strife.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
US open to dialogue with North Korea, massive blackout sets Puerto Rico even further back, and more.
7 years after the revolution, Egypt is nowhere near democracy
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is likely to run unopposed — a far cry from the democracy so many protesters fought for
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Immigration center-stage at Trump's first State of the Union, executive order breathes new life into Gitmo, CIA boss said to have met with Russian spy chief, and more.