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Enhance China-Russia Scientific Cooperation to Shift Global Dynamics

Experts suggest that collaboration between <strong>China</strong> and <strong>Russia</strong> in science and technology could help end <strong>U.S.</strong> isolation, allowing the international scientific community to return to normal amid rising geopolitical tensions. This partnership may also provide an alternative model for scientific collaboration, indicating a shift in scientific focus from the West to the East.

Sign Protocol to Enhance Water Resource Management in Egypt

In a strategic move to improve water resource management, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation signed a cooperation protocol with the National Housing and Building Research Center. This initiative aims to update the Egyptian water resource code according to the latest global standards.

Chinese Researcher Dies After Questioning in the U.S.

The Chinese embassy in the U.S. confirmed the death of semiconductor researcher <strong>Wang Danhao</strong>, who passed away at the University of <strong>Michigan</strong> last month shortly after being questioned by U.S. federal authorities. This incident raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his death and its implications for U.S.-China relations.

Explore the Impact of Climate on Luxor's Golden City

A recent forum in Luxor revealed a study on the effects of climate and geology on urban architecture in the Golden City, alongside the latest archaeological discoveries. The event aimed to enhance scientific collaboration among archaeological missions in Egypt.