Belgian ambassador to Cairo tweets ‘mini pyramids’ in love for Egypt

Sibille de Cartier has promoted historical and tourism sites in Egypt, on her social media account, when visiting destinations across the country. (Courtesy @SibilleCartier)
Updated 17 April 2018
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Belgian ambassador to Cairo tweets ‘mini pyramids’ in love for Egypt

  • Her Excellency Sibille de Cartier shared with her followers a photo she took of a sand structure she had made depicting Egypt’s iconic three Giza Pyramids.
  • In her tweet, the ambassador wrote: “Egypt just invited itself on the beach in Belgium!” while calling on her fellow Belgian citizens to visit Egypt.

CAIRO: The Belgian ambassador to Cairo expressed her love for Egypt in a tweet she made while on the beach.

Her Excellency Sibille de Cartier shared with her followers a photo she took of a sand structure she made depicting Egypt’s iconic three Giza Pyramids.

In her tweet, the ambassador wrote: “Egypt just invited itself on the beach in Belgium!” while calling on her fellow Belgian citizens to visit Egypt.

The ambassador has promoted tourism sites in Egypt, many times, on her social media account when visiting destinations in the country.


Musk’s X to open source new algorithm in seven days

Updated 11 January 2026
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Musk’s X to open source new algorithm in seven days

Elon Musk said on Saturday that social media platform X ​will open its new algorithm, including all code for organic and advertising post recommendations, to the public in seven days.
“This ‌will be ‌repeated ‌every ⁠4 ​weeks, ‌with comprehensive developer notes, to help you understand what changed,” he said in his X post.
Earlier this week, the European ⁠Commission decided to extend a ‌retention order sent ‍to ‍X last year, which ‍related to algorithms and dissemination of illegal content, prolonging it to the end ​of 2026, spokesperson Thomas Regnier told reporters on ⁠Thursday.
In July 2025, Paris prosecutors investigated the social media platform for suspected algorithmic bias and fraudulent data extraction, which Musk’s X called a “politically-motivated criminal investigation” that threatens its users’ free ‌speech.