Cairo streets and storefronts have been forced to go dark at night as part of measures to curb Egypt’s electricity use.
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Maroc - The New York Times - Arts - 08/08/2024 12:51
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Cairo streets and storefronts have been forced to go dark at night as part of measures to curb Egypt’s electricity use.
Cairo streets and storefronts have been forced to go dark at night as part of measures to curb Egypt’s electricity use.
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