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Ibrahim Ezzeldin

Chercheur en urbanisme égyptien, résidant à Paris.

  • The image features a man dressed in a formal dark suit with a light blue tie. He appears to be in a professional setting, as suggested by the suit and tie. The background is bright red, which adds a striking contrast to his attire. The man looks serious and focused, possibly engaged in an official event or meeting. Portrait Egypt. Mostafa Madbouly, the man disfiguring Cairo Ibrahim Ezzeldin · October 2024 While the big construction sites and the new administrative capital (New Cairo) are the flagship projects of the Sissi era in Egypt, they are in fact the work of a self-effacing but determined man: Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. An urbanist by profession, he managed to adapt enough to the (…)
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