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2025 in Egypt
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Events in the year 2025 in Egypt.
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Events
February
- February 12 – The American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman collides with a Turkish merchant vessel near Port Said. No injuries are reported.[1]
- February 17 – Ten people are killed in a building collapse in Kerdasa, Giza Governorate.[2]
- February 18 – Archaeologists announce the discovery of the tomb of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose II in Thebes, in what is the first ancient Egyptian royal tomb to be discovered since that of Tutankhamun in 1922.[3]
March
- March 3 – A minibus and a truck collide head-on in Asyut, killing 13 people.[4]
- March 13 – A train collides with a minibus at an unauthorized crossing in Ismailia Governorate, killing eight people.[5]
- March 27 – A tourist submarine sinks in the Red Sea off the coast of Hurghada, killing six Russian nationals.[6]
May
- May 19 – An unspecified training aircraft of the Egyptian Air Force crashes in an undisclosed location, killing its entire crew.[7]
June
- June 14 – Pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Global March to Gaza supporters are stopped by Egyptian border patrol and law enforcement, leading to violent clashes that same day.[8]
- 27 June – A minibus collides with a truck in Ashmoun, Monufia, killing 19 people and injuring three others.[9]
July
- 1 July – An oil-drilling vessel capsizes in the Gulf of Suez off the coast of Ras Ghareb, killing four people and leaving three others missing.[10][11]
- 7 July – Ramses Exchange fire. Four people are killed and at least 27 others are injured in a fire at the Ramses Exchange operated by Telecom Egypt in Cairo that also causes a reduction of telecommunications connectivity by 62% and a suspension of trading on the Cairo stock exchange the next day.[12]
- 20 July – Three people, including two suspected members of the Hasm Movement, are killed in a police raid in Giza.[13]
August
- 4–5 August – 2025 Egyptian Senate election.[14]
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Deaths
- 9 January – Laila Rustom , 87, TV presenter.[17]
- 30 March – Pachomius, 89, Coptic Orthodox prelate, metropolitan bishop of Beheira (since 1971).[18]
- 12 April – Ibrahim Shika, 28, footballer (Zamalek).[19]
- 3 June – Samiha Ayoub, 93, actress.[20]
- 5 June – Hoda Al-Ajimi, 88, radio presenter.[21]
References
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