Egypt’s population up 1m in 232 days

n terms of population size, Egypt is first among Arab countries, third in Africa and 14th globally. (File/AFP)
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Updated 22 February 2022
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Egypt’s population up 1m in 232 days

  • The population had reached 102 million on July 5, 2021

CAIRO: Egypt’s population reached 103 million on Tuesday, an increase of 1 million in 232 days, according to the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics.

The population had reached 102 million on July 5, 2021. CAPMAS said the previous rise of 1 million was achieved in 275 days.

Between July 5 last year and Feb. 22 this year, the country recorded 1.431 million births — one every 14 seconds.

CAPMAS said at the current rate of growth, Egypt’s population will reach 124 million in 2032.

It stressed the need for wide-raging and coordinated efforts to control the rate of population growth, which poses major economic, social, environmental and security challenges.

In terms of population size, Egypt is first among Arab countries, third in Africa and 14th globally.


German parliament speaker visits Gaza

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German parliament speaker visits Gaza

BERLIN: The speaker of Germany’s lower house of parliament briefly visited the Israeli-controlled part of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, the body said.
Julia Kloeckner spent “about an hour in the part of Gaza controlled by Israeli army forces,” parliament said, becoming the first German official to visit the territory since Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023 that sparked the devastating war.
Since the start of the conflict, Israel has drastically restricted access to the densely populated coastal strip.
In a statement shared by her office, Kloeckner said it was essential for politicians to have access to “reliable assessments of the situation” in Gaza.
“I expressly welcome the fact that Israel has now, for the first time, granted me, a parliamentary observer, access to the Gaza Strip,” she said.
However, she was only able to gain a “limited insight” into the situation on the ground during her trip, she said.
Kloeckner appealed to Israel to “continue on this path of openness” and emphasized that the so-called yellow line, which designates Israeli military zones inside the Gaza Strip, must “not become a permanent barrier.”
The German Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to AFP’s request for comment.
Germany has been one of Israel’s staunchest supporters as the European power seeks to atone for the legacy of the Holocaust.
But in recent months, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has occasionally delivered sharp critiques of Israeli policy as German public opinion turns against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
In August, Germany imposed a partial arms embargo on Israel, which was lifted in November after the announcement of what has proved to be a fragile ceasefire for Gaza.
Merz visited Israel in December and reaffirmed Germany’s support.
But in a sign of lingering tension, Germany’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday criticized Israeli plans to tighten control over the occupied West Bank as a step toward “de facto annexation.”