Talah New Capital is a planned city in Egypt, located in the eastern desert region of the country. The project is aimed at creating a new urban center for the country and is being developed by the Egyptian government in partnership with the United Arab Emirates.
The city is planned to have a population of 700,000 and will cover an area of 6,500 square kilometers. It will be located in the desert between Cairo and Suez, and will be connected to the capital by a high-speed train. The city will feature a variety of housing options, from luxury apartments to affordable housing units. It will also have an international airport, a seaport, and a business district.
The project is part of the Egyptian government's Vision 2030 plan, which aims to create a modern, competitive, and sustainable economy. The plan includes the development of a number of new cities in the country, including Talah New Capital. The project is expected to create jobs, attract investment, and boost the economy.
The project has been met with some criticism, as some argue that the government should focus on improving existing infrastructure and services in existing cities instead of creating new ones. However, proponents of the project argue that it will create new opportunities for the country and help diversify its economy.