Egypt’s early closing order jolts Cairo’s night life as war-driven oil costs soar - AP News
Quick Insights
The Bottom Line
Egypt's government ordered early business closures in Cairo as rising energy costs from regional war strain the economy.
AI Summary
Egypt has ordered businesses in Cairo to close earlier than usual as the country grapples with soaring energy costs tied to regional conflicts and global oil price volatility. The mandate disrupts the capital's renowned nightlife, forcing restaurants, cafes, and entertainment venues to shutter ahead of their traditional hours. Egypt, an energy-import-dependent nation, faces mounting fuel expenses as geopolitical tensions drive up crude prices, pressuring the government to implement emergency conservation measures. The early closing order reflects Cairo's broader economic strain, as higher energy costs ripple through businesses and households already coping with inflation. The policy underscores how Middle Eastern conflicts can have immediate, visible impacts on civilian life and commerce in the region.
What's Being Done
Egypt's government has mandated early closing of businesses in response to war-driven oil cost increases.
Source Coverage Map
8 of 43 tracked sources covered this story
Following this story?
Get notified when new coverage appears
Other Sources Covering This Story
5 sourcesMultiple outlets have reported on this story. Compare perspectives from different sources.

Americans struggle as Iran war puts strain on everyday costs: ‘I’m worried we won’t make it through’
This article is part of a story we're tracking:
Iran & Middle East Conflict
Tracking the evolving military and diplomatic situation across the Middle East, including US-Iran tensions, Israeli operations, proxy conflicts, and the broader geopolitical implications for the region.
Economy & Markets
Monitoring the US and global economy including inflation, employment, Federal Reserve policy, trade tensions, market volatility, housing affordability, and the financial pressures facing American households.
Should this be getting more attention?
You Might Have Missed
Related stories from different sources and perspectives
Government TransparencyMidnight train from Georgia: A view of America from the tracks as airports struggle in the shutdown - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirAFBVV95cUxPMkJac0NnenZBUU8xOTZfc1VUam40LTdnWmhwODNxLW03UG04MklPWTkySGhTUU5MTkRaMFcxZm92RndMQUZvTzBxZkJMT2JqMzM5VmlqOTlwN3pHVmdOaDJnczQ0R0FSNk83TDRKdUhPYWx2SlhfWmNEeElIU1RHUUhWZjBNUk9iOUNVUTR6MjFXQVNrRVItZlI2UXdCb0g1Q2dMWC1KMUJ4TndS?oc=5" target="_blank">Midnight train from Georgia: A view of America from the tracks as airports struggle in the shutdown</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
GlobalEgypt imposes business curfew to counter soaring fuel costs
In tonight's edition, Egypt orders shops, restaurants and shopping malls to shut their doors from 9:00 pm Saturday as it hopes to cushion the blow of energy prices that have more than doubled because of the Iran war. Also, rising jihadist violence in the Sahel is hitting tourism in Benin. And Somali women defy Al-Shabaab threats and conservative norms to play football.
GlobalCuban president says Raúl Castro involved in US talks that are in early stages - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitwFBVV95cUxPc2RHRE1NSFlPdVZjMEtLMHpUQ1QxTVFTYmNDYlExV0llTExLZWpFU00yaTRCOXVMeWk3YmRHVXZLMkRBTVZSWjQyN0ZzWm02UnAxSGJlYy1Ib3FqcjBfS2VSSmxfR2t5Mm9RZ2JRLTZ3eWtJQjk4QW55VmtMSWp0THVNaWtNbXM5b0ZzMDRFRl8yNDFvM2RhQ0JXUjByaWJ4RGxtMzZoZ0kyd0x2SksxdnRfSUVXZWs?oc=5" target="_blank">Cuban president says Raúl Castro involved in US talks that are in early stages</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
Russia fires nearly 400 drones at Ukraine with signs its spring offensive has started - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAFBVV95cUxPdkFVRklESDFYLXFHSFhfaWtsTkVnQkt0Z0hQcjNHb0hSbmxoX2U3WUhidy1oM1VxZVNqcGg4eGRrNHJlY2pRdXBQRl90d0hGNGs0dEpRR0RaQW5jR2F6OTBkdGZJX3JseDlmMWhsOF9WRVVoLUpTV2JLT0xYLXdXVlVRbG1pcDZTSW5Gc1E3QnVJZjkwNnlTNUQ3NGVEdFZBb3FtcmZUeDg?oc=5" target="_blank">Russia fires nearly 400 drones at Ukraine with signs its spring offensive has started</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
FEMA will resume major grant program after yearlong hiatus, following a court order - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipgFBVV95cUxOMWJERDNEcGFwWmt1VklWYXh5WHBLU3lRZjd4SkxUd0ZoYTRta1BOMHZ1WWkycjM0ZThsNHJ3VjcxNGFtdnpQWEZlempSVjZlaVFMVDZiWWhnalVqdTRLcll4eGQxaDJneDNYYU1iaWlNeFRPdkJfN204YVozTjZmRlM0X2JlSUpQZWtnbkdLemxNUExYbFczdkpTLXJOUHBKM2pURTJB?oc=5" target="_blank">FEMA will resume major grant program after yearlong hiatus, following a court order</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
TechnologyExclusive: Huawei's new AI chip finds favour with ByteDance, Alibaba which plan to place orders, sources say - Reuters
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMixAFBVV95cUxNNUV5d0I0b2ZxMDFnMXZRV0NxZzdhWFR1UkV3bmJzN1E4c1UyS0Yya3ZNSE1TUnhENmo0ck0tcE5pX3hKV0VBeXRPd29mTmQ2cEZzS0lrZlU0aFEwenBRR0xwMUpac2tfOEsxTEM4dm8xbWt3R0hseUtlUXp2S2ZiOVRSOWZYbW4wVmxjekVoYmV1MWRqZkQwTkx6cTVsN3oxak9MYlRJbHF0TG1sckY4a2hZQllGOThUM2JxRkVwcUVvM0Na?oc=5" target="_blank">Exclusive: Huawei's new AI chip finds favour with ByteDance, Alibaba which plan to place orders, sources say</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>

Trump says he is considering seizing Iran's Kharg Island, as oil price rises - BBC
Did this story change how you see things?
Stories like this only matter when people see them. Help us get verified journalism in front of more eyes.
The Verity Ledger curates verified investigative journalism from trusted sources only.
See our sourcesMost Read This Week
Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

'The gravest crime against humanity': What does the UN vote on slavery mean?

Pentagon will remove media offices after judge reinstates NYT's press credentials

Iran built a vast camera network to control dissent. Israel used it to track targets, AP sources say

At Pentagon Christian service, Hegseth prays for violence 'against those who deserve no mercy'






