Le Bosphore Égyptien was a French-language daily newspaper published in Egypt between 1878 and 1894.
The paper is known for its opposition against the British rule in Egypt and its support for the French interests in the region.
[1] Its founder and editor was a lawyer, Octave Borelli,[2] and its directors were Giraud and Emile Barrière.
[4] Le Bosphore Égyptien was subject to temporary bans due to its pro-French and anti-British stance.
[6] Later Le Bosphore Égyptien began to support the British rule in Egypt[2] and welcomed the appointment of Eldon Gorst as councillor in the Ministry of Interior in 1894.