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232 Egyptians still stranded in Malaysia, says envoy

Egypt’s ambassador to Malaysia Gamal Abdelrehim Metwally said arrangements are being made with the government of Egypt to get a flight that will take the stranded egyptians home as well as getting a centre ready for their 14-day quarantine. — Reuters pic

Egypt’s ambassador to Malaysia Gamal Abdelrehim Metwally said arrangements are being made with the government of Egypt to get a flight that will take them home as well as getting a centre ready for their 14-day quarantine.

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