Published on April 2, 2026
In a significant move aimed at alleviating the pressures of rising fuel costs, the Egyptian government has enforced a business curfew that will require shops, restaurants, and shopping malls to close their doors by 9:00 PM starting this Saturday. This decision comes as part of the country’s efforts to mitigate the economic fallout from escalating energy prices, which have more than doubled recently, largely attributed to the ongoing war in Iran.
The government hopes that hours, it can help businesses manage their energy expenses and adjust to the rising costs of fuel that have been affecting countless sectors across the economy. The war in Iran has created ripple effects in global energy markets, leading to increased prices that have left many Egyptians struggling with the high cost of living.
This curfew marks an unprecedented intervention in the daily operations of the private sector, highlighting the severity of the economic crisis faced . Business owners have voiced concerns over the impact on their revenues, fearing that reduced hours will lead to diminished sales and potentially increased layoffs.
In addition to these developments in Egypt, the impact of rising jihadist violence in the Sahel region has begun to affect tourism in neighboring Benin. The region has experienced an alarming uptick in militant attacks, prompting many travelers to reconsider plans to visit West African nations, which are highly reliant on tourism for economic growth.
Furthermore, in Somalia, women are taking a stand against threats from the militant group Al Shabaab and conservative societal norms football. Defying intimidation, these women are pushing boundaries and working towards greater representation and empowerment in sports, highlighting a broader movement for gender equality in a region where women’s rights are often suppressed.
As Egypt navigates its economic challenges, the decisions made the region will likely have significant ramifications for the futures of their citizens.
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