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SHARE Egypt’s tourism and antiquities minister on Tuesday inaugurated two museums inside Cairo International Airport in observance of International Museum Day, celebrated annually on May 18. The new museums are inside Terminals 2 and 3 and will hold artefacts to give travellers a “glimpse of Egypt’s treasures”, said an official Tourism Ministry announcement released on Facebook on Tuesday. The artefacts were chosen to represent the Egypt s various civilisational eras including the Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic periods. Most of the pieces were in storage at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, the Suez Museum and Alexandria’s Greco-Roman Museum, said Prof Moamen Othman, head of the ministry’s museums department. ....
Most of the migrants are from Morocco and 4,000 have been returned so far A man is held by soldiers of the Spanish Army at the border of Morocco and Spain at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. A record 6,000 migrants entered Ceuta illegally on Monday, 1,500 of whom were minors. AP Photo A Spanish soldier helps a migrant as troops are deployed along the coast in Ceuta. EPA Migrants manage to grab onto a boat of the Moroccan authorities near the coast of Fnideq in an attempt to cross over to Ceuta. EPA A Spanish Civil Guard holds onto a migrant who swam onto the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. AFP ....
Yair Lapid, who is in talks to form a new government, decried “a bunch of pathetic racists who don’t represent Israel’s Jews”. “The vast majority of the people of Israel, Jews and Arabs, are far better than this,” said Mr Lapid, leader of the Yesh Atid party. “We won’t allow a situation where synagogues are burnt, innocent people are beaten and the lives of those living in mixed cities are turned into a living hell. By midnight more than 370 suspects had been arrested across the country, police said. Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef said people must not “be dragged into provocations and to hurting people or harming property. ....