CAIRO: Egypt will again use daylight saving time this summer after a seven-year gap, the cabinet said on Wednesday (Mar 1), the latest in a series of government efforts to save energy. Last year the Egyptian government announced a raft of rules to reduce government and commercial energy use so that the cou
CAIRO: Egypt will again use daylight saving time this summer after a seven-year gap, the cabinet said on Wednesday , the latest in a series of government efforts to save energy.
Changing the clocks"comes in light of global circumstances and economic shifts, as the government strives to rationalise energy usage", the cabinet said.
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