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    Who Are Egypt’s Sinai Bedouin?

    By Sofian Noor, The Bedouin Way Egypt’s Sinai Bedouin are often thought of as mysterious by the...

    Egyptian Streets 27 April 2014
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    ‘End of the World’ Theatre in Egypt’s Desert Destroyed

    Last month, photographs taken of an abandoned outdoor cinema in the middle of Egypt’s Sinai desert by...

    Mohamed Khairat 22 April 2014
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    ‘Noah’ allowed screening in Egypt despite Al-Azhar ban

    Blockbuster hollywood film ‘Noah’ has been approved for screening in local theatres by Egypt’s censorship board, reported...

    Egyptian Streets 3 April 2014
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    ‘The Square’ misses out on Oscar, wins hearts and minds across the globe

    The Square (El-Midan), the first Egyptian film to be nominated for an award at the Oscars, has...

    Egyptian Streets 3 March 2014
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    Painting In Thin Air: Light Calligraphy in Egypt

    Light Calligraphy is an art of a most unusual kind, blending words, light and photography. It has been...

    Egyptian Streets 31 January 2014
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    The Allegory of the Mallawi Museum: History Lost

    More than 1,000 artifacts spanning 3500 years of history looted or destroyed during Egypt’s violence By Giacomo Crescenzi,...

    Egyptian Streets 20 August 2013
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    10 Things To Do During The Curfew

    The streets are empty,  shops are closed, the only souls on the streets are those of the...

    Egyptian Streets 19 August 2013
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    What has become of art in Egypt since #Jan25?

    By Giacomo Crescenzi, Egyptian Streets In April 2013 the Egyptian artist Chant Avedissian, 62, set a new...

    Egyptian Streets 2 August 2013
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    Children of Egyptian Diplomats: Caught Between Two Worlds

    Sipping expensive cocktails and nibbling on exotic fruits and cheeses at extravagant events in the presence of...

    Mohamed Khairat 6 June 2013
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    Egypt’s Cultural Scene Under Threat?

    Several weeks ago, President Morsi appointed a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Alaa Abdel-Aziz, as Minister of...

    Egyptian Streets 30 May 2013
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    Chinese Tourist Damages 3000-Year-Old Temple in Luxor

    A Chinese tourist damaged a 3,000-year-old site in Luxor causing outrage in China and Egypt after photographs...

    Egyptian Streets 26 May 2013
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    “Please Don’t Ask Where I’m From”

    “Melbourne… Australia” Time paused momentarily as those two words flashed on my phone’s worn-out screen. My friend...

    Mohamed Khairat 13 January 2013
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    Egyptian Cinema: The People’s Voice Under Threat

    I originally published this article on ABC’s The Drum in May. It has been updated to include recent...

    Egyptian Streets 3 September 2012
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