I'm both happy and sad you mentioned my country however, we are not on the brink of an economical crisis we are already living it, and it's gradually getting worse
not to mention most of the middle class is now being pushed down to lower classes, it feels like the country is trying to solve over population by abandoning it's people in worse conditions to either die or adapt
Ppl don't really know how much 50b $ to Egypt . They built a 94k capacity Olympic stadium for 58m $ in 2019 (a 70k American stadium was built for 5b $ in 2016) . For 10 years that mf ruined an already ruined country for 60 years
You should take a look at how Dubai was built. Yes oil money. But indentured servitude is a thing in Dubai. Plenty of documentaries covering it. That is of course, not to say this is any better lol. My only real point is that both are/were built in a criminal nature.
To put this into perspective for Americans. 58 billion for the project is a lot. However, the US pledged 183 billion to Ukraine. 85 billion has been disbursed. So we could have created almost 3 of these in the US without any issue. If you compare it to the 6 trillion in stimulus spending, we could have created 103 of these cities. I bet if we used it for housing for Americans, every American could have a basic house for free. But instead, we got a couple of bucks and most spent it on stupid luxury items. Brilliant
You do realize that $58 billion barely buys squat in the US? It cost $5.95 billion just to build the NFL's SoFi stadium in Los Angeles a few years ago. I'm sure it would cost more like $10 billion if they built it today. In any case, it is stupid to talk about what different things we could have done with the Ukraine aid money. We simply shouldn't have spent it on anything at all and not added as much to the debt.
@ its stupid to talk about it? But your response is to say we shouldn't have done it? Your talking about it. Maybe you should have thought that response through a bit more. Its this exact small minded dribble that makes getting anything in the US done impossible these days. A stupid stadium in LA isn't the benchmark for what $58 billion could do let alone all of the stimulus spending. Not including Alaska, only 7% of land in the US is developed. You don't need to build in places where there already are people. I'm talking about what could have been and what could still be. Your thinking about it from within the confides of not only in the box but a very small room in said box
@@TheSonyExperience It is not the government's job to figure out how to spend taxpayer money. It is their job to figure out how to provide their constitutionally defined tasks for as little money as possible. Feeding, clothing, housing, and medically caring for the poor is not a government duty. Maybe you should rethink your leftist "ideas".
We didn't give Ukraine cash. We gave them old weapons and arms worth that much money that are just sitting in warehouses. These were all going to be replaced by newer weapons and arms or just destroyed. This created jobs here and gave Ukraine weapons.
I am Egyptian and people cant even find food i dont talk about my and my family’s situation i cant doubt it we are good at money but people who work and earn from 3k - 9k cant live wright although people who earn from 10-30k the can only buy food and clothes and taxes nothing more may allah help us
Who told you that? The media, right? Your information is not correct. We can find food, and we also host millions of refugees! Yes, prices are much higher than before President Mubarak's time, that’s true, but it’s not that people can’t find food. It’s more about struggling with high prices, but everyone can still find food.
@ also u are right we host alot of refugees because we are a good people when i said we cant find food i mean the prices are high for people who has low wages
@@EmanBadawi-v2q Iman Muhammad, you are laughing at me. Look at your Gulf neighbors, Kuwait, Qatar, and the Emirates. They live like kings in comparison to you. The salary of one of them is equivalent to hundreds of Egyptians. On top of all this, the state supports their projects and trade. More than 188,000 Kuwaitis own billions, and the number of billion families is increasing in Kuwait, Qatar, and the Emirates. Their countries are developing daily and giving their people free treatment. Free services. Free electricity and water. Every house owns 5 to 7 cars. The least is one luxury car. There are many houses in Kuwait. 4 to 3 luxury cars. Free education. Free treatment. The university gives them money. More than 600 dollars per student, while the neighbor Egypt, the currency is declining daily. It owns huge debts. The state is building palaces despite the poverty of many of its people. Rape is permissible. Betrayal is increasing daily from Egyptian women. It has reached 90 percent. Harassment, tourist fraud, the high cost of food, the telephone tax, the weakness of the Egyptian embassy in defending Egyptians abroad, incest is widespread, many illegitimate children from underage girls. What are you talking about? Car customs are very high. Egypt is literally classified as one of the poorest countries in the world, along with some other countries.
Apparently nobody in the middle east has ever played the city building pc game sim city, planning and building overly intricate and complicated cities is always an absolute fail.
Actually most apartments in new Cairo (not in the new capital) are sold. Yes a big chunk is empty, but this is typical for Egyptians, they buy apartments for their kids or for long term investment esp. with depreciating currency. The new capital is a disaster on a whole different level.
@@EmanBadawi-v2qyou have no idea what the poors are experiencing, why would someone who's living a great life lie and say he isn't?? Most Egyptians are living in a financial crisis and if you deny it then try going there and prove it
@midozgaming7579I'm living in a slumhood and I'm telling you people are moving there from here in bulks due to social housing projects, soon enough the Capital with turn into Cairo Slums 2.0 at the rate people are leaving for them from here
I am Egyptian and I want to say that this project is important, but not at this time because the country is drowning in debt and Sisi is a failure and a doctor and will soon be removed by a revolution because the situation cannot bear the country being in its worst condition in many years.
In economy, lowering the value of a currency means higher cost for the imports right? which lead to the need of manufacturing cheaper goods inside the country to avoid high importing cost. This eventually, will create an economy because the public will do whatever it takes to meet the market demand. Over time, quality will improve. Trust the process, and nothing is perfect in this world. Manufacturing is the people's obligation not the government. Investors want people who dedicate their lives for building a product. Think big.
Egypt used to be a great nation until the military took over and removed the king about seventy years ago, at that time England owed Egypt about half a billion dollars of that time money.
@@EmanBadawi-v2q I read your comment several times trying to figure out what you meant, what til Arab com 900 years ago? And what’s fix your info? What are you saying? Are you denying that Egypt wasn’t a great power under the kingdom rule? Where Japan was sending delegations to study the art of the clean cities, and most of the world was sending medical students to study and get certified in Egypt, and the Egyptian pound was valued more than the gold pound, also the Egyptian pound was equivalent to five USA dollars. Can you explain what happened other than the military rule.?
This is a problem in every Arabic Muslim country, they all want to make the next Dubai and capitalize off tourism buy spending a lot of money in building metropolis to look good but ends up being a dead city
Not in every Arabic Muslim country, it's just those countries with a brutal dictators like Egypt and Saudi . Look at Oman who actually invest money so they don't build skyscrapers
or, just a corruption problem....this was built only to steal money from the country + stay away from the poor peasants and most of all make it hard to protest
Excuse me, it seems that you do not understand anything about investing in construction. You think that it is just a city for showing off and not for attracting money. Dubai was just a desert and the Emirates is floating on a sea of oil, meaning easy money. All the construction workers are from abroad and the designers of companies and real estate are from abroad. The only man who designed the Burj Khalifa is Emirati. As for Egypt, it does not have a lot of oil like the Gulf countries, but it has a source of income from tourism because it is diverse in everything. It does not want Dubai to be the name of this area in Egypt (the new administrative capital). I think it is clear from its name that it helps the people find work and nearby services, not like Cairo, which is very crowded. Egypt has been known for progress since the era of the Pharaohs. They were skilled in construction, sculpture and industry, so it certainly will not be difficult for them in this time. Did the Pharaohs use their oil so that they could build? They relied on their intelligence. Think about it and you will see that your words were wrong. I want to clarify something to you. Dubai is not a country. It is like a state in the country. There are Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai and others. I am the only point in the Emirates and the Emirates is a Muslim country as well. If you do not know
what captured me while watching is that the pictures of cairo were all taken from one place which is "attaba square" and the street around it and this is what is locally called the china market where u can get anything and everything for a very cheap price and this is why it is always crowded like that but i walking distance from it u can easily get from point a to point b we would love to invite you so you see for yourself
@@lukejohnston4666I am an Egyptian living in Indonesia 🤣🤦♂️ it’s funny how I’m watching a video about my failing company and seeing Indonesians ask for a video about theirs 😂
@@latussu5 All you haters can eat your heart out. there is nothing more pathetic than a sore loser like you. Long Live Egypt, Saudia and the UAE. Face the facts we will be the future in the years to come.
@Kodakcompactdisc Yes there greed has turned out to be of their own making it has taken long for people to realize just how much demonic they're coupled with selfishness and inferiority complex.
Actually Egypt is gonna be a big economical player in the world the upcoming years and the best country for tourism ever Egypt is the best weather in the world and Egypt has the pyramids and most museums and it is the best country for tourism ❤️
You first need to clean the streets, clean the people, and educate the people. Beside that, you are correct…Egypt is the best tourist attraction, and has great weather.
you mean the government should care less about improving the infrastructures and building new cities, and should give people more money and free food? This is not how building an economy works! People need to see the bigger picture. I think Egypt is moving in the right direction! They are having issues, yes, but they are dealing with it with the available options! I know its hard for some people but patience is key! and my advice to the people is to work on themselves and see where they can fit in Egypt's new economy to improve their quality of living. I love Egypt, and I love Egyptians!
The question is how do you pay for this? The average wage in cairo wont support living in the new city. You can argue that the new city will vreate new jobs but thats very optimistic. A city cant survive on itself. It needs to perform a function.
OK, but we have to build new cities, especially since the population in our country is growing rapidly, and we can’t ignore this. I'm Egyptian and so proud of the new Capital and hope they called it New Memphis
I hadn't heard of this new capital, but my first thought was that they would move the residents of Cairo to the new capital so they could bulldoze Cairo and then search for new historical finds to help renew tourism. That actually makes more sense than what they're actually doing.
@@LeafSouls A mess ?You sound like you are suffering from envy. Egypt turned wasteland into high value real estate whilst addressing the over population problems in Cairo. They have indeed taken down some buildings and rebuilt them but the point is to deal with the over population and dated infrastructure. If you have not heard, Cairo is one of the most crowded cities in the world.
4:11. I was in Manila as recent as 2022. I was 1st there as a young boy 👦. The suburbs and Quezon City filter out the sprawl. This move from Cairo is similar to what happens in Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩.
why? the electricity and water u get are transported to u through kilometres and kilometres of wires and pipes. Modern cities can be built literally anywhere even on mars
Around min 7:22 you get Mubarak and El-Sisi mixed up. The uprising in 2011 was to get rid of Mubarak. Morsi was the next president, ousted in 2013, and eventually replaced by El-Sisi in 2014. I was in Cairo Jan 2012 - July 2014.
he does not really care to provide factual info this video is a political attack that Egyptians are very aware off. Low lifes never stop trying to create division in the Middle East.
SIR if u want to solve this "Puzzle”? Study all the changes in Egypt over the last 10yrs, it will be very clear that the plan is to prepare Egypt for an easy enjoyable invasion of Isr- -ael up to the Nile river. The new capital will be the optimum living place for the coming invaders, the second Suez Canal is a second defense line for the Invasion. Selling the lands to foreigners where would you put it? ….etc. Hope to see one of ur comprehensive videos about such a hectic situation in preparation for the worldly plan for Egypt. Thank you in Advance SIR.
Worldy plans set out by losers who will conuine to be losers to the Egyptians and known as coweardly losers im the eye of the world. Continent after then next you will forever be travellers.
As Egyptian, Is- -eel is not our enemy anymore...people like you and this video creator are our enemies. You don't want us to build or develop our country.... any develop in Egypt makes you sad
This is considered a holy land to Egyptians it is a sacred land like Makkah and Medina because it was built by Alsissi who is the new prophet of the Egyptians.
as for the water needed for the trees , we heard about something called water desalination and blv it or not it is working in addition to some other water recycling projects but thanks for the concern 😀
14:05 I feel like you throw away any talk for propaganda, you said so I can made, 6.5 million that he didn’t mention that because of the war and what’s happening on the Red-sea, if you think our president didn’t fix 95% of the problems that means you’re living in Egypt in 2011.
All you haters should research the Rise/boom in Real Estate prices in the Admin Capital and new Cairo let alone the Med coast. Its not easy to find anything built or off-plan they are selling quickly.
Sorry but as an actual Egyptian, my opinion (which not many will agree with) is that it's exactly what Egypt needs. This project is not financed by debt nor is it bankrupting the country. Most of the project is financed by foreign investments and people buying property over there. Forbes tower is being built over there with a 1 billion dollar investment. Gulf, China, and many more countries are investing in Egypt now than ever before. Cairo is heavily populated, 20+ million people are living in a single city and that is well beyond its designed limit. Egypt hasn't had any signifcant infrastracture development for the past 50+ years. ElSisi is changing that. And yes it's at the cost of us the people, but I would gladly starve now to prosper later. Dubai wasn't built in a day, it wasn't just built by oil money, UAE barely has any oil. They relied on foreign investments too. We literally turned sand into gold. The price to own property over there skyrocketed to 10000x its original value due to the sheer amount of investments and progress. It's already going well and phase 1 is basically complete. A couple of Egyptians already moved over there and so have all the ministries and government facilities. It's a self sustainable city that is designed to be efficient and show our Egyptian Identity. NAC isn't even the only city being built, but over 23 cities being built, roads and bridges being built, factories, power farms, new delta for farming and much more. Egypt will prosper and in 5-6 years you will realize he was right. We needed it and I don't care what others think. Yes the government isnt the best nor is the president, but atleast he is doing something! Mubarak barely did anything. Mubarak literally stole money just to feed the people. He barely cared to actually fund projects. We have a leader that is actually willing to do so! We have a leader that took 50 years of infrastractural debt and an almost destroyed country and actually rebuilt it much better than it used to be. Long live Egypt and I am truly proud to be an Egyptian!
Brother, do not waste your time. As an Egyptian I understand both sides but I believe that this actually a great step towards a better future for all of us. Sometimes when you hear loud voices against you, it means you are going in the right direction but this direction is against them.
Sisi didn't ask me if I'm ok to be starved so his mob can steal money through corruption, Sisi as a dictator don't let me or anyone to express our opinions through free elections, if you like to follow one man like a sheep even you can't force him to stop proceeding with a bad project then it's your free choice but not mine, if there's freedom and transparency in egypt we'll do better projects with lesser cost, the current cost is so huge that we were on the brink to default last March.
@ as I said I understand both sides of the argument but no matter who is your leader, you will not be asked for your opinion 😂 Talking about corruption, we have lived in corruption for decades. Now we can actually see difference in our country. Mega projects and great infrastructure updates. If you deny this, then you probably have an agenda. I also understand that financially most of us in Egypt are struggling to meet our needs. This is due to the horrible economic situation most countries have experienced since Covid + the devalue of the EP. Try to be optimistic looking at the bigger picture. We are the only country in the region that survived the Arab spring.
@shereef104 Exactly :) thanks for your positive and optimistic views! We need more people like you. Yes it's horrible but atleast we are developing and doing something Their has always been corruption, but the only difference is that previously, they stole money to just feed the people and not give a shit about anything else.
They are suffering for the Injustice they have done to Morsi. They still have the chance to remove Sisi by force and put a god fearing justful person on top.
I've seen the construction "marvels" in the Middle East. I lived in the Sinai for a short while, and in Kuwait for a short while. My apartment in Kuwait was brand new and touted as modern; yet when we had electrical issues, it turns out that all the wiring in the building was done with the same red wire. No other colors. And their contractors are well known for cutting corners on things like concrete quality etc. Give the new city a few years and it'll look exactly like the rest of the Middle Eastern arab nations - a giant trash heap.
Same as most usa cities today that are full of drug addicted homeless ppl while the rich get richer..aint no different in the west. Most western cities look like shit with graffiti and a decaying infrastructure. So dont lecture about the Middle East which hasnt recovered from colonization and western induced wars. Time to get off your sanctimonious high horse. China is the place to be! Nobody is going to maga!
No Water, No Trees, No Mountains , No Parks, No Bike Lanes, No Shelter from the Sun, No Walkable Areas.. But lots and lots of cars and mosques. Not for me.
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it's a similar situation happening in a small country in South America named Guyana 🇬🇾. Currently One of the fastest growing GDP in the world since black gold was found. Government are doing huge investments with international business, many five star hotels and many well known food chain restaurants. Sure it's great but lots of political corruption within the newly crude oil discovery. These new developing investments are for the rich not the middle or lower class people that it surviving on paycheck to paycheck.
@ if you give more to your citizens they become lazy ,What he is trying to do is give them access to educational opportunities and upgrade the infrastructure.
@@fjtpersian6566 true, the Government took 5+ years a 1% of after their economic boom wealth, yet they gave these investors more % in revenue to build infrastructures that some are yet be be started or completed after contracts were given for year+ how about given investors the chance to invest in a third world country, for instance Starbucks, items at this franchise in Guyana is 10% more expensive than of those in the USA. But yes thses huge investments and infrastructure are for the low and middle class people
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I am Egyptian. Everything I said now has been completed, from the Ministry of Defense to the Presidential Palace, the monorail, the electric train, the sports city, and the largest central park in the world. The first phase of the administrative capital will be opened in 2026 because it includes three phases. In addition to the administrative capital, 27 new cities have been built, including Al Alamein City and Al Galala city Cairo and all the old cities are now being updated and developed For your information, you are giving a lot of incorrect information. There is a square next to the new presidential palace. President Sisi is very much loved by the people because he is a loyal man.
@Planet_Xplorer Egypt will never be like Syria or any other country. We have our own constitution and law. Egypt is a large country known throughout the world for its history. Read history well and you will know what I am saying. There is a difference between a person who builds a country and is afraid for it, and there is a difference between a person who destroys his country with his own hands. If the president is bad or the people are not satisfied with him, the army and the representatives intervene immediately and he is removed and urgent elections are held.
its such a shame as if they invested in the existing old city to moderniize the exhisting infrastructure and housing districts then things would be so much better. Instead they are building lots of things that look good but are not going to serve the regular people as its crazy how many high-end housing projects are being built in the desert? Seriously who has the money to live in these islands of houses without the things that make communities work.
Building is easy. Getting a massive building project to fit the rest of society is another matter. Moving the rich and the influential into a new, giant "neighbourhood" where they will have peace and security, will mean they're leaving Cairo behind as the world's largest slum.
I'm both happy and sad you mentioned my country
however, we are not on the brink of an economical crisis
we are already living it, and it's gradually getting worse
We aren’t far behind you over in the states. Nobody wants to admit it but I would guess half the population is barely getting by at best.
@@EMan-cu5zowho?
@@elixier33 USA is going down he drain. Only getting worst and 95% of our stuff is not even real anymore or its toxic.
What would be the price in Egyptian pounds for a small 2 rooms apartment in there?
@@es93823-5 millions and the average salary is about 7500 EGP
not to mention most of the middle class is now being pushed down to lower classes, it feels like the country is trying to solve over population by abandoning it's people in worse conditions to either die or adapt
True
Ppl don't really know how much 50b $ to Egypt .
They built a 94k capacity Olympic stadium for 58m $ in 2019 (a 70k American stadium was built for 5b $ in 2016) .
For 10 years that mf ruined an already ruined country for 60 years
أف يو
@@ragrof لازم يخصل بشار متقلش يا صهاينة العرب
They tried to build Dubai, but without the oil money 😂
Just foreign aid 🤣🤣
You should take a look at how Dubai was built. Yes oil money. But indentured servitude is a thing in Dubai. Plenty of documentaries covering it. That is of course, not to say this is any better lol.
My only real point is that both are/were built in a criminal nature.
No He's just an agent deliberately destroying our economy
no need for oil we got china 🥰
Well it's good to be poor Egypt because Sisi is dictator@@matthewreinke7216
We wish success and prosperity to Egypt from Tunisia 🇹🇳 much love
Sa7it weld bladi
Thnx from Cairo
Get A Life
Hopefully not y'all probably don't realise this is literally gonna be a fortress for Al-Sisi to hide
iam really tired of living here
All the best Egyptians. Love from India 🇮🇳
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Thanks
Both our countries are getting coocked on apple wood low and slow💀
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Get A Life
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@@shereef104
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I said the same thing, he will be called اخوان and but in prison for life
To put this into perspective for Americans. 58 billion for the project is a lot. However, the US pledged 183 billion to Ukraine. 85 billion has been disbursed. So we could have created almost 3 of these in the US without any issue. If you compare it to the 6 trillion in stimulus spending, we could have created 103 of these cities. I bet if we used it for housing for Americans, every American could have a basic house for free. But instead, we got a couple of bucks and most spent it on stupid luxury items. Brilliant
You do realize that $58 billion barely buys squat in the US? It cost $5.95 billion just to build the NFL's SoFi stadium in Los Angeles a few years ago. I'm sure it would cost more like $10 billion if they built it today.
In any case, it is stupid to talk about what different things we could have done with the Ukraine aid money. We simply shouldn't have spent it on anything at all and not added as much to the debt.
@ its stupid to talk about it? But your response is to say we shouldn't have done it? Your talking about it. Maybe you should have thought that response through a bit more. Its this exact small minded dribble that makes getting anything in the US done impossible these days. A stupid stadium in LA isn't the benchmark for what $58 billion could do let alone all of the stimulus spending. Not including Alaska, only 7% of land in the US is developed. You don't need to build in places where there already are people. I'm talking about what could have been and what could still be. Your thinking about it from within the confides of not only in the box but a very small room in said box
@@TheSonyExperience please how is it 7 present developed? Is this urban areas or does it include farms mines military bases?
@@TheSonyExperience It is not the government's job to figure out how to spend taxpayer money. It is their job to figure out how to provide their constitutionally defined tasks for as little money as possible. Feeding, clothing, housing, and medically caring for the poor is not a government duty.
Maybe you should rethink your leftist "ideas".
We didn't give Ukraine cash. We gave them old weapons and arms worth that much money that are just sitting in warehouses. These were all going to be replaced by newer weapons and arms or just destroyed. This created jobs here and gave Ukraine weapons.
Build city for the rich and the loyal
And live alone with them
What a great pharaoh
he is not a Pharaoh, he is an invader, a deceiver and a traitor to his people
Nothing is great about of this idiot pharaoh!!!!!
If you don't like it then you can live in Jail like brothers
There are 23 cities being built, you id.ot.
neither him nor pharaohs did what u say
I am Egyptian and people cant even find food i dont talk about my and my family’s situation i cant doubt it we are good at money but people who work and earn from 3k - 9k cant live wright although people who earn from 10-30k the can only buy food and clothes and taxes nothing more may allah help us
Most of you did nothing when democratically elected Morsi and his followers were persecuted.
Who told you that? The media, right?
Your information is not correct. We can find food, and we also host millions of refugees!
Yes, prices are much higher than before President Mubarak's time, that’s true, but it’s not that people can’t find food. It’s more about struggling with high prices, but everyone can still find food.
@ no cause i am Egyptian the food prices is super high so people try to find good places where the food prices is low and that is rare
@ also u are right we host alot of refugees because we are a good people when i said we cant find food i mean the prices are high for people who has low wages
@@EmanBadawi-v2q Iman Muhammad, you are laughing at me. Look at your Gulf neighbors, Kuwait, Qatar, and the Emirates. They live like kings in comparison to you. The salary of one of them is equivalent to hundreds of Egyptians. On top of all this, the state supports their projects and trade. More than 188,000 Kuwaitis own billions, and the number of billion families is increasing in Kuwait, Qatar, and the Emirates. Their countries are developing daily and giving their people free treatment. Free services. Free electricity and water. Every house owns 5 to 7 cars. The least is one luxury car. There are many houses in Kuwait. 4 to 3 luxury cars. Free education. Free treatment. The university gives them money. More than 600 dollars per student, while the neighbor Egypt, the currency is declining daily. It owns huge debts. The state is building palaces despite the poverty of many of its people. Rape is permissible. Betrayal is increasing daily from Egyptian women. It has reached 90 percent. Harassment, tourist fraud, the high cost of food, the telephone tax, the weakness of the Egyptian embassy in defending Egyptians abroad, incest is widespread, many illegitimate children from underage girls. What are you talking about? Car customs are very high. Egypt is literally classified as one of the poorest countries in the world, along with some other countries.
I think you forgot the daily electricity cut for about 2 hours for almost a year except for the wealthy parts of the country though
This is not true!! why you are lying !!!
@@EmanBadawi-v2q @ Are you from Egypt?? i’m from Egypt and i know what i’m saying (اسكتي يا معرصة)
This is true as hell what are you talking about@@EmanBadawi-v2q
it only happened this year, they didnt do that before it. and all parts of egypt get cut, the 5th settlement and sheikh zayed both got power outages
Its back btw@@rorikiwi
Anyone else noticed the turd on the table 😂
That belongs to Assad.
I almost died laughing 🤣😂
Shit yes
U should have seen the puppet that did it
It was Chucky
Where?
@@TheAfricanantkeeper: On the commentator’s desk, right of hat, left of laptop, it is small.
Just to clarify something, we aren’t on the brink of an economic crisis… we ARE in an economic crisis :)
Apparently nobody in the middle east has ever played the city building pc game sim city, planning and building overly intricate and complicated cities is always an absolute fail.
The little poo on the table 😭😭🙏🏻
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Actually most apartments in new Cairo (not in the new capital) are sold. Yes a big chunk is empty, but this is typical for Egyptians, they buy apartments for their kids or for long term investment esp. with depreciating currency.
The new capital is a disaster on a whole different level.
Money laundering
I have lots of my friends moved to the new capital....Don't judge a thing based on your info.
The New capital is a great project
@@EmanBadawi-v2q يمكن كلامك صحيح، أنا في الرحاب وما رحتش للعاصمة. بيقولوا كبيرة وفاضية وما فيهاش سكان
@@EmanBadawi-v2qyou have no idea what the poors are experiencing, why would someone who's living a great life lie and say he isn't?? Most Egyptians are living in a financial crisis and if you deny it then try going there and prove it
@midozgaming7579I'm living in a slumhood and I'm telling you people are moving there from here in bulks due to social housing projects, soon enough the Capital with turn into Cairo Slums 2.0 at the rate people are leaving for them from here
Wait a minute… You mean to tell me that they’re actually building Tatooine
Fun Fact Tatooine is an actual city in Tunisia
I left part of my heart in Egypt, when I visited 6 years ago😊
انا مصر ارسل لي ع الواتس اب
you are welcome in egypt any time
Error: At 7:13 should be Mubarak not Al Sisi
I got brain lag for a moment when i heard it
Shows he doesn’t know what he’s talking about! Never know who scripted this!!
That was artificial uninteligence 😂
بنحب بلدنا ودا الأهم اي شخص آخر لا نحتاج رئيو وتحياتي
عمرك سمعت عن الcriticism?
@@InterlacedTech يسطا ممكن يكون من egypt
فا ميعرفش احنا عايشين ازاي
فضيحتنا وصلت للاجانب 😂😂
شكلهم بيحاربونا عشان مش بننفذ الي على مزاجهم في غزة
@@En-tn2yz دا وارد جدا
هو يعني هيكونوا عايزين مصلحتنا مثلا وخايفين علينا
Good morning, Steve! Great information! You always Suprise me with your details! Thank you! Catch you again next time!
I am Egyptian and I want to say that this project is important, but not at this time because the country is drowning in debt and Sisi is a failure and a doctor and will soon be removed by a revolution because the situation cannot bear the country being in its worst condition in many years.
I agree with you 7oda
In economy, lowering the value of a currency means higher cost for the imports right? which lead to the need of manufacturing cheaper goods inside the country to avoid high importing cost. This eventually, will create an economy because the public will do whatever it takes to meet the market demand. Over time, quality will improve.
Trust the process, and nothing is perfect in this world.
Manufacturing is the people's obligation not the government. Investors want people who dedicate their lives for building a product. Think big.
No, No revolutions will happen aging. No, we will not do the same mistake twice
Egypt used to be a great nation until the military took over and removed the king about seventy years ago, at that time England owed Egypt about half a billion dollars of that time money.
You mean till Arab com less than 900 years a go... fix your info
and she will never come back and deny this
@@EmanBadawi-v2q I read your comment several times trying to figure out what you meant, what til Arab com 900 years ago? And what’s fix your info? What are you saying? Are you denying that Egypt wasn’t a great power under the kingdom rule? Where Japan was sending delegations to study the art of the clean cities, and most of the world was sending medical students to study and get certified in Egypt, and the Egyptian pound was valued more than the gold pound, also the Egyptian pound was equivalent to five USA dollars.
Can you explain what happened other than the military rule.?
The new capital is super expensive for 90 % of the population of Egypt
Then 10 million people have ability to move there which is very good for a city designed for 6 million people
@@tranquillo1952yea but that means that 90% of the people will live in poverty so he's basically giving the rich by taking from the poor
This is a problem in every Arabic Muslim country, they all want to make the next Dubai and capitalize off tourism buy spending a lot of money in building metropolis to look good but ends up being a dead city
Not in every Arabic Muslim country, it's just those countries with a brutal dictators like Egypt and Saudi
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Look at Oman who actually invest money so they don't build skyscrapers
or, just a corruption problem....this was built only to steal money from the country + stay away from the poor peasants and most of all make it hard to protest
What about Dubai?
Excuse me, it seems that you do not understand anything about investing in construction. You think that it is just a city for showing off and not for attracting money. Dubai was just a desert and the Emirates is floating on a sea of oil, meaning easy money. All the construction workers are from abroad and the designers of companies and real estate are from abroad. The only man who designed the Burj Khalifa is Emirati. As for Egypt, it does not have a lot of oil like the Gulf countries, but it has a source of income from tourism because it is diverse in everything. It does not want Dubai to be the name of this area in Egypt (the new administrative capital). I think it is clear from its name that it helps the people find work and nearby services, not like Cairo, which is very crowded. Egypt has been known for progress since the era of the Pharaohs. They were skilled in construction, sculpture and industry, so it certainly will not be difficult for them in this time. Did the Pharaohs use their oil so that they could build? They relied on their intelligence. Think about it and you will see that your words were wrong. I want to clarify something to you. Dubai is not a country. It is like a state in the country. There are Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai and others. I am the only point in the Emirates and the Emirates is a Muslim country as well. If you do not know
you mean they want to modernise infrastucture,. How dare they
why is there a little shit on your table? 🤣
Probably expressing his opinion on those mega projects but he doesn't wanna lack a neck in some embassies
To protect the ruling class from the peasants.
we Egyptians call it the damned city
No we don’t 😂
lier
No? I never heard anyone call it that.
هو اي فتي و خلاص!
No .. we don't .. we are in favour of
what captured me while watching is that the pictures of cairo were all taken from one place which is "attaba square" and the street around it
and this is what is locally called the china market where u can get anything and everything for a very cheap price and this is why it is always crowded like that
but i walking distance from it u can easily get from point a to point b
we would love to invite you so you see for yourself
they always show attaba and deserts when showing egypt as if theyre the only two things here lmao
Egypt is beautiful ❤️
@@Moneymakerarab And it's people too and I say this as a European living in this beautiful country. Om el Dounya as Egyptians call it rightfully 💝!
A major project... "costing much more than planned." I'm stunned. 🤣
in a country ruled by corruption, who would've thought!
@@mrpirate4100corruption because we don't obey for our enemies 😅😅 Well we will not do
A video about Indonesia would be awesome!
I agree
I was thinking the same thing!
Thats great idea
The Nusantara? (I am Indonesian) or other topic?
@@lukejohnston4666I am an Egyptian living in Indonesia 🤣🤦♂️ it’s funny how I’m watching a video about my failing company and seeing Indonesians ask for a video about theirs 😂
You weren't in New york the other day chatting to the receptionidt of a hotel ?
🤨
lma0. I live NYC
It was a hostel.....not I hotel.
@@paulstewart6293 WOW seriously
@Felinefenom it was a joke. It's Sunday it's cold. Et alors? Putain
@Felinefenom it was a joke. It's Sunday it's cold. Et alors? Putain
i came back to this channel after sooo long. hella glad they r still unloading regularly!
We are 110 million people, we need a new city. haters are gonna keep hating
Can you afford it tho? Because mostly people who have that much money aren't free to write comments on social media
@midozgaming7579 are you saying that egyptians dont have money because they`re too busy on social media?
@@AE-eb1ms
Do you have 1 million pounds?
Even if you does , you need to know that half of the population don't have it
@@AE-eb1ms Building a luxury presidential block and useless sky scrapers is not a city for the people..
Great editing!
Tokyo is currently at a population of 37,468,000
What’s that in Japanese yen?
Great job Steve you always dig n find all the Details you must do Research 24 hours a day you make the best videos on y/t !!!!!!!
A project to rival The Line!😂😂
That is maybe even worse than The Line🤣
@@latussu5 All you haters can eat your heart out. there is nothing more pathetic than a sore loser like you. Long Live Egypt, Saudia and the UAE. Face the facts we will be the future in the years to come.
Big dreams for a nonexistent budget.
Pretty smart!
Countries being on the brink is always a western analogy when they don't want you to succeed.
Yes everything is the wests fault 🙄
@Kodakcompactdisc Yes there greed has turned out to be of their own making it has taken long for people to realize just how much demonic they're coupled with selfishness and inferiority complex.
And we in Egypt are fully aware of that, so such claims hold no weight and are not even considered. We will build and develop our country
True, but still that doesn't mean we're financially stable tho
@@EmanBadawi-v2q our currency fell to 50.80 L.E for a dollar 💀
Long live Egypt 🇪🇬 🇪🇬 🇪🇬
Actually Egypt is gonna be a big economical player in the world the upcoming years and the best country for tourism ever Egypt is the best weather in the world and Egypt has the pyramids and most museums and it is the best country for tourism ❤️
You first need to clean the streets, clean the people, and educate the people. Beside that, you are correct…Egypt is the best tourist attraction, and has great weather.
Yes that what country need @@georgerizk1631
"great weather" 😂😂😂@@georgerizk1631
Go visit Egypt and then tell me what you think.
@@Moneymakerarab good weather 😂
you mean the government should care less about improving the infrastructures and building new cities, and should give people more money and free food?
This is not how building an economy works! People need to see the bigger picture.
I think Egypt is moving in the right direction! They are having issues, yes, but they are dealing with it with the available options!
I know its hard for some people but patience is key! and my advice to the people is to work on themselves and see where they can fit in Egypt's new economy to improve their quality of living.
I love Egypt, and I love Egyptians!
The question is how do you pay for this? The average wage in cairo wont support living in the new city. You can argue that the new city will vreate new jobs but thats very optimistic. A city cant survive on itself. It needs to perform a function.
You are completely wrong
You can't focus on building massive cities , ignoring your education, industry and health care
The U.S. taxpayers will sponsor those mega projects. Keep building
With no strings attached. Pfft.
They have to pay it back with huge interest + they have to abide with what the US tells them to do.
@ Nah, it’s free. The U.S. government gives them 1B every year for free
@@apocalypticachmodio 1B every year for free from US taxpayers
@@x-men69-96 free lunch?? you 12 years old or something.
Nothing new they can build will change the love for the old city of Cairo, the old Cairo is What Egypt all about.
OK, but we have to build new cities, especially since the population in our country is growing rapidly, and we can’t ignore this. I'm Egyptian and so proud of the new Capital and hope they called it New Memphis
I hadn't heard of this new capital, but my first thought was that they would move the residents of Cairo to the new capital so they could bulldoze Cairo and then search for new historical finds to help renew tourism. That actually makes more sense than what they're actually doing.
That is actually what is happening, thy started to demolish houses in Waraq island in Nile river
Old capital population is +23 million, new capital capacity is 6 million
Why not just build way better and economic building in place of the destroyed ones instead of this mess?
cairo is not related to memphis btw
@@LeafSouls A mess ?You sound like you are suffering from envy. Egypt turned wasteland into high value real estate whilst addressing the over population problems in Cairo. They have indeed taken down some buildings and rebuilt them but the point is to deal with the over population and dated infrastructure. If you have not heard, Cairo is one of the most crowded cities in the world.
The death note music gets me always 😅
This video shows the CNN article, but in a slightly more visual way 😊
4:11. I was in Manila as recent as 2022. I was 1st there as a young boy 👦. The suburbs and Quezon City filter out the sprawl.
This move from Cairo is similar to what happens in Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩.
building cities in the dessert is one of the biggest fails of humanity!!! and there are a bunch of it🤮
Dubai abu Dhabi they were built in the desert
why? the electricity and water u get are transported to u through kilometres and kilometres of wires and pipes. Modern cities can be built literally anywhere even on mars
you mean taking waste land and turning into prime Real Estate is a fail? Do you live in a tent and fear the thought of civilization?
U r right we should build it on our limited green land🤓
Thank u smart American for Ur creative ideas
@@lookwhostaking6700 😂
Looking forward to seeing the Indonesian one. That was quite fascinating, 😊
That's 1 of the reasons why he's one the the most vile and hated dictators ever. Hope he leaves soon.
what a great video!
Why is Egypt being called the middle east?
Because it sits in an area of the world that meets the middle east and culturally they have a lot of things in common with ME countries.
Read a book
Because if you go to Egypt you realise Africa means nothing.
do you have a map? We are in Asia and North African.
Got my like! Hope to watch an Indonesia 🇮🇩 video. Thx!
Im not sure why people would live in area where its too hot to be outside during the day. Smh
You do realise half of Europe and parts of the United States are like that right? Stupid, statement.
@ whats stupid is to live in those places but carry on
Around min 7:22 you get Mubarak and El-Sisi mixed up. The uprising in 2011 was to get rid of Mubarak. Morsi was the next president, ousted in 2013, and eventually replaced by El-Sisi in 2014. I was in Cairo Jan 2012 - July 2014.
he does not really care to provide factual info this video is a political attack that Egyptians are very aware off. Low lifes never stop trying to create division in the Middle East.
SIR if u want to solve this "Puzzle”? Study all the changes in Egypt over the last 10yrs, it will be very clear that the plan is to prepare Egypt for an easy enjoyable invasion of Isr- -ael up to the Nile river. The new capital will be the optimum living place for the coming invaders, the second Suez Canal is a second defense line for the Invasion. Selling the lands to foreigners where would you put it? ….etc. Hope to see one of ur comprehensive videos about such a hectic situation in preparation for the worldly plan for Egypt. Thank you in Advance SIR.
Worldy plans set out by losers who will conuine to be losers to the Egyptians and known as coweardly losers im the eye of the world. Continent after then next you will forever be travellers.
NO thank you, SIR
As Egyptian, Is- -eel is not our enemy anymore...people like you and this video creator are our enemies. You don't want us to build or develop our country.... any develop in Egypt makes you sad
This is considered a holy land to Egyptians it is a sacred land like Makkah and Medina because it was built by Alsissi who is the new prophet of the Egyptians.
as for the water needed for the trees , we heard about something called water desalination and blv it or not it is working in addition to some other water recycling projects but thanks for the concern 😀
Same as all the Red Sea hotels.
It takes a lot of energy to get the salt out, and with "a lot" I mean A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@JacobBaxnot really, desalination is cheap and getting cheaper
Israelis are the foremost experts in that field from what I have heard!!!
Third we can’t deny that Egypt is suffering from economical crisis, but it’s not because of its politics but by the conflict in Middle East
Not really tho, it's mostly cuz of the money usage and management
When hasnt there been strife in the middle east? You cant blame an ongoing crisis for the failures of the administration.
This new capital was built for the new dictator sisi and his high ranked military members to protect them from a new revolution that's all ...
Really I think you are spiteful
You are not even an Egyptian!!! You don't know anything!!
14:05 I feel like you throw away any talk for propaganda, you said so I can made, 6.5 million that he didn’t mention that because of the war and what’s happening on the Red-sea, if you think our president didn’t fix 95% of the problems that means you’re living in Egypt in 2011.
All you haters should research the Rise/boom in Real Estate prices in the Admin Capital and new Cairo let alone the Med coast. Its not easy to find anything built or off-plan they are selling quickly.
I am Egyptian and dubai
Sorry but as an actual Egyptian, my opinion (which not many will agree with) is that it's exactly what Egypt needs.
This project is not financed by debt nor is it bankrupting the country.
Most of the project is financed by foreign investments and people buying property over there.
Forbes tower is being built over there with a 1 billion dollar investment.
Gulf, China, and many more countries are investing in Egypt now than ever before.
Cairo is heavily populated, 20+ million people are living in a single city and that is well beyond its designed limit.
Egypt hasn't had any signifcant infrastracture development for the past 50+ years. ElSisi is changing that. And yes it's at the cost of us the people, but I would gladly starve now to prosper later.
Dubai wasn't built in a day, it wasn't just built by oil money, UAE barely has any oil. They relied on foreign investments too. We literally turned sand into gold. The price to own property over there skyrocketed to 10000x its original value due to the sheer amount of investments and progress. It's already going well and phase 1 is basically complete. A couple of Egyptians already moved over there and so have all the ministries and government facilities. It's a self sustainable city that is designed to be efficient and show our Egyptian Identity.
NAC isn't even the only city being built, but over 23 cities being built, roads and bridges being built, factories, power farms, new delta for farming and much more.
Egypt will prosper and in 5-6 years you will realize he was right.
We needed it and I don't care what others think. Yes the government isnt the best nor is the president, but atleast he is doing something!
Mubarak barely did anything. Mubarak literally stole money just to feed the people. He barely cared to actually fund projects.
We have a leader that is actually willing to do so!
We have a leader that took 50 years of infrastractural debt and an almost destroyed country and actually rebuilt it much better than it used to be.
Long live Egypt and I am truly proud to be an Egyptian!
Brother, do not waste your time. As an Egyptian I understand both sides but I believe that this actually a great step towards a better future for all of us.
Sometimes when you hear loud voices against you, it means you are going in the right direction but this direction is against them.
@shereef104 Exactly. 👍 Like when they do it they get praised for it! But when we do it, it's "dystopian" and "horrible"
Sisi didn't ask me if I'm ok to be starved so his mob can steal money through corruption, Sisi as a dictator don't let me or anyone to express our opinions through free elections, if you like to follow one man like a sheep even you can't force him to stop proceeding with a bad project then it's your free choice but not mine, if there's freedom and transparency in egypt we'll do better projects with lesser cost, the current cost is so huge that we were on the brink to default last March.
@ as I said I understand both sides of the argument but no matter who is your leader, you will not be asked for your opinion 😂
Talking about corruption, we have lived in corruption for decades. Now we can actually see difference in our country. Mega projects and great infrastructure updates. If you deny this, then you probably have an agenda.
I also understand that financially most of us in Egypt are struggling to meet our needs. This is due to the horrible economic situation most countries have experienced since Covid + the devalue of the EP.
Try to be optimistic looking at the bigger picture. We are the only country in the region that survived the Arab spring.
@shereef104 Exactly :) thanks for your positive and optimistic views! We need more people like you.
Yes it's horrible but atleast we are developing and doing something
Their has always been corruption, but the only difference is that previously, they stole money to just feed the people and not give a shit about anything else.
hey quick question whats that on your desk.
justin trudeau
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Long live Egypt, its people and leadership ❤❤❤
They are suffering for the Injustice they have done to Morsi.
They still have the chance to remove Sisi by force and put a god fearing justful person on top.
Hella interesting to listen to. Great job
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I've seen the construction "marvels" in the Middle East. I lived in the Sinai for a short while, and in Kuwait for a short while. My apartment in Kuwait was brand new and touted as modern; yet when we had electrical issues, it turns out that all the wiring in the building was done with the same red wire. No other colors. And their contractors are well known for cutting corners on things like concrete quality etc. Give the new city a few years and it'll look exactly like the rest of the Middle Eastern arab nations - a giant trash heap.
It will all look like tofu dreg China in less than a decade
Same as most usa cities today that are full of drug addicted homeless ppl while the rich get richer..aint no different in the west. Most western cities look like shit with graffiti and a decaying infrastructure. So dont lecture about the Middle East which hasnt recovered from colonization and western induced wars. Time to get off your sanctimonious high horse. China is the place to be! Nobody is going to maga!
Like subsidence? Or is is being underwritten? 😉 I had to rewind that one! (Good work as usual.)
No Water, No Trees, No Mountains , No Parks, No Bike Lanes, No Shelter from the Sun, No Walkable Areas.. But lots and lots of cars and mosques. Not for me.
Shelter from the sun 😂
I am interested about your take on indonesia new capital
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Im not a probaganda but situation is extremely fine and we are ambitious about the future egypt was always blessed and will be
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Totally agree
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طبقه عاليه و كده 😅
That's some watery ass coffee
Don’t worry about Egypt, we’ll make it through somehow.
ye i mean theres a chance....
Bro we are cooked man I'm egyptian
Most of the funding comes from ripping off tourist 😂
It's not bankrupting the country, project like that should have been done years ago.
it's a similar situation happening in a small country in South America named Guyana 🇬🇾. Currently One of the fastest growing GDP in the world since black gold was found. Government are doing huge investments with international business, many five star hotels and many well known food chain restaurants. Sure it's great but lots of political corruption within the newly crude oil discovery. These new developing investments are for the rich not the middle or lower class people that it surviving on paycheck to paycheck.
At least the President Ali is giving his population a one of payment.
@fjtpersian6566 you're right, " a one-off payment" nothing more, when they have the ability to give more to citizens
@ if you give more to your citizens they become lazy ,What he is trying to do is give them access to educational opportunities and upgrade the infrastructure.
@@fjtpersian6566 true, the Government took 5+ years a 1% of after their economic boom wealth, yet they gave these investors more % in revenue to build infrastructures that some are yet be be started or completed after contracts were given for year+ how about given investors the chance to invest in a third world country, for instance Starbucks, items at this franchise in Guyana is 10% more expensive than of those in the USA. But yes thses huge investments and infrastructure are for the low and middle class people
Ijs.... That thumbnail is more misleading than a political ad. Issa toenail really 🤷🏾♂️
The guy is doing everything to bring Egypt to the bottom of the bottom.
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No worries, Egyptian will spend more money to remake Kastour Pajamas for our neighbors 😂😂
Rip
The prices are getting pricier too i cant even get the dry food for my cat anymore.
I am Egyptian. Everything I said now has been completed, from the Ministry of Defense to the Presidential Palace, the monorail, the electric train, the sports city, and the largest central park in the world. The first phase of the administrative capital will be opened in 2026 because it includes three phases. In addition to the administrative capital, 27 new cities have been built, including Al Alamein City and Al Galala city Cairo and all the old cities are now being updated and developed For your information, you are giving a lot of incorrect information. There is a square next to the new presidential palace. President Sisi is very much loved by the people because he is a loyal man.
Asad was loved too by his gang
@Planet_Xplorer Egypt will never be like Syria or any other country. We have our own constitution and law. Egypt is a large country known throughout the world for its history. Read history well and you will know what I am saying. There is a difference between a person who builds a country and is afraid for it, and there is a difference between a person who destroys his country with his own hands. If the president is bad or the people are not satisfied with him, the army and the representatives intervene immediately and he is removed and urgent elections are held.
@@Gfgjtescgjj Elections?! 😂😂😂😂 Dude literally every presidential candidate was put I prison. That soun might work in Egypt but not here.
@@Gfgjtescgjj egypt will never be like syria but defenitely on his way looking like india 🤫☠️
oh wow all the cameras would sure make me feel super duper safe for sure 🥴
They're literally building dystopia
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A power hungry city in the desert, with little water, no agriculture, full of people who do what for a living again? That place is going to fail.
Its done ya maalem , withon 2 years it will officially worked
Bruh
Not surprised. Wasting money & manpower is ancient Egyptian legacy.
its such a shame as if they invested in the existing old city to moderniize the exhisting infrastructure and housing districts then things would be so much better. Instead they are building lots of things that look good but are not going to serve the regular people as its crazy how many high-end housing projects are being built in the desert? Seriously who has the money to live in these islands of houses without the things that make communities work.
Building is easy. Getting a massive building project to fit the rest of society is another matter. Moving the rich and the influential into a new, giant "neighbourhood" where they will have peace and security, will mean they're leaving Cairo behind as the world's largest slum.
They should make a tv series based in Egypt today with a vigilante.lmao