Egyptians voted in Cairo amid heavy security and deployment of thousands of troops. Two months ago, Egypt faced financial collapse, but now there are new reasons for international support ahead of the presidential election. Money managers are preparing for the election's aftermath. In Giza, basic commodities were handed out to voters. There is a push to mobilize turnout, and even newlyweds are participating in the presidential elections by showing up at polling stations in formal attire.
Newlyweds in Egypt are finding a new way to cap their nuptials — by turning up at polling stations in tuxedos and gowns to eagerly cast a vote in the country’s presidential elections https://t.co/EEEhMyuKQy
Newlyweds in Egypt are finding a new way to cap their nuptials — by turning up at polling stations in tuxedos and gowns to eagerly cast a vote in the country’s presidential elections https://t.co/4Lb3qoz4Ah
Push to mobilise turnout as Egyptians vote for president https://t.co/E6RUpaPcps https://t.co/frpNbk4p0A
In Giza, a Reuters reporter saw behind a polling station bags of flour, rice and other basic commodities being handed out to people who showed ink stains on their fingers indicating they had voted https://t.co/0NApM3cSvD
As voters head to the polls in Egypt, money managers are already bracing for what comes next https://t.co/GAOkcgRVSH
As voters head to the polls in Egypt, money managers are already bracing for what comes next https://t.co/2HU4quFBRI
As voters head to the polls in Egypt, money managers are already bracing for what comes next https://t.co/DydZ3jN0BC
Two months ago, Egypt looked like a country on the brink of financial collapse. Now the world has new reasons to come to the rescue - just in time for its presidential election https://t.co/on9qp3mg9j
Egyptians voted on Sunday morning in Cairo amid heavy security, with riot police stationed at the entrances of Tahrir Square. Thousands of troops were also deployed across the country https://t.co/bdgozCukHa