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The accident happened off the coast of Hurghada - the Russian embassy in Egypt says all the tourists on board were Russian.
We all face Red Seas in one form or another. But the good news is that just as God parted the waters for our forefathers when ...
It’s hard to avoid these relatives of shrimp and lobster—Walter has studied them all over the world, in the Red Sea as well as Antarctica. Wherever there’s water, copepods thrive.
An Egyptian free diver plunged into the Red Sea to break the Guinness World Record for the most pull-ups under open water with one breath.
Water pushes from high-pressure to low-pressure ... Hurghada lies about 480km (300 miles) southeast of the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The Red Sea is a major hub for Egypt’s tourism industry ...
A TEACHER died along with her teenage daughter and one of her twin sons in the Red Sea submarine disaster. Lyudmila Gordeeva, 35, was killed alongside her daughter Sofia, 13, and one of the her ...
Young children on oxygen are among those being treated in hospital. The Red Sea Governor Amr Hanafi said there were 50 passengers on board mostly Russian but also Egyptian, Indian, Norwegian and ...
It aims at extracting and desalinating water from the Red Sea in Aqaba, and transporting it 450 kilometres north to the capital Amman. The project, estimated to cost more than €4 billion ...
The vessel was carrying 45 people on a coral reef tour near Hurghada, a Red Sea resort. By Rania Khaled and Lynsey Chutel Rania Khaled reported from Cairo and Lynsey Chutel from London. A ...
March 28 (UPI) --An Egyptian free diver plunged into the Red Sea to break the Guinness World Record for the most pull-ups under open water with one breath. Ramy Abdelhamid, 36, swam 29 feet and 6 ...