Rescuers gather at site of deadly building collapse in Egyptian capital Alishba Saghir Article Updated: July 18, 2023 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! Civil defence workers search the rubble of a residential building that collapsed in Cairo’s Hadayek al-Qubba district, killing eight people including seven members of one family. Post Views: 542 leave a reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. submit More Articles By the same author Tunisia protest marks two years since president’s power grab Alishba Saghir Jul 25, 2023 The leader of Tunisia's opposition National Salvation Front, Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, addresses a rally marking… Uzbekistan president set to cement rule as voting ends Alishba Saghir Jul 10, 2023 Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, 65, is running for a third term as head of the gas-rich Central… Foreign firefighters come to the rescue in Canada’s wildfires Alishba Saghir Jun 28, 2023 Foreign firefighters come to the rescue in Canada's wildfires Montreal, Canada | AFP | Wednesday 6/28/2023… Nigeria army reinforces security in troubled central state Alishba Saghir Jul 21, 2023 At least 300 have died and thousands more have been displaced by recent violence in Plateau State… Italy hosts Med migration conference to extend Tunisia deal Alishba Saghir Jul 23, 2023 Italy hosts Med migration conference to extend Tunisia deal Italy hosted numerous national leaders… UK railways hit by latest staff walkout Alishba Saghir Jul 29, 2023 The repeated stikes by rail staff have been mirrored across the public and private sectors in Britain… Trial opens for 50 Vietnam officials over rescue flight bribes Alishba Saghir Jul 11, 2023 Former Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc fell from power amid a massive corruption scandal linked… Summer heatwave forces Spanish grape pickers to harvest at night Alishba Saghir Jul 20, 2023 UK ‘spy cops’ tactics unjustified: public inquiry report Alishba Saghir Jun 29, 2023 A public inquiry report slammed the tactics of UK undercover police, saying they were not justifed…