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In the heart of Egypt’s countryside, within Minya Governorate, the village of Bani Khaled—affiliated with the Samalut district—faces a severe environmental threat. Thick white dust blankets homes and fields, mixing with the air the residents breathe daily, silently suffocating the region’s agricultural life.In this report, Ecoris for Sustainable Development brings
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