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Egypt Introduces New Measures for Visas to Increase Tourism

In an effort to boost tourism, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Monday, 27 March, that it will be ​​issuing a multiple-entry...

Egyptian Streets29 March 2023
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Empowering the Next Generation of Female Athletes: Egypt’s Khadija Hegazy

Mirna Abdulaal22 March 2023
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Mother’s Day Blues: The Other Side of a Beloved Egyptian Holiday

Farah Rafik21 March 2023
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Remains of Ancient Egyptian People in Museums: Is There Such a Thing as Ethical Display?

Chau Chak Wing Museum Egyptian community initiative10 March 2023
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Education Exodus: Does Studying Abroad Really Guarantee a Better Future for Egypt’s Youth?

Farah Rafik5 March 2023
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    Egypt Introduces New Measures for Visas to Increase Tourism

    In an effort to boost tourism, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Monday, 27 March,...

    Egyptian Streets 29 March 2023
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    Empowering the Next Generation of Female Athletes: Egypt’s Khadija Hegazy

    More than just entertainers, athletes live and breathe sport. While most people move and shift between different...

    Mirna Abdulaal 22 March 2023
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    Mother’s Day Blues: The Other Side of a Beloved Egyptian Holiday

    On the eve of Mother’s Day—which falls on 21 March—shops line up with floral arrangements and endearing...

    Farah Rafik 21 March 2023
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    Remains of Ancient Egyptian People in Museums: Is There Such a Thing as Ethical Display?

    Content Warning: This article includes images of wrapped mummified human remains and discusses body parts. Links may...

    Chau Chak Wing Museum Egyptian community initiative 10 March 2023
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    Education Exodus: Does Studying Abroad Really Guarantee a Better Future for Egypt’s Youth?

    Many Egyptian students, both undergraduates and graduates, leave their hometown in a quest for a different future—one...

    Farah Rafik 5 March 2023
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    Pursuing Passion: The Struggles of Upcoming Musicians in Egypt

    Listening to music is an everyday experience for most people. However, aspiring and early-career musicians face various...

    Nadine Khaled 5 March 2023
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    Hurdles to Healing: The Struggle to Find a Therapist in Egypt

    After her first experience with therapy in Egypt, Wesal Hammam, 28, nearly decided to abandon treatment altogether....

    Amina Abdel-Halim 27 February 2023
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    Between Rejections and Delays, Egyptians’ Experiences With Travel Visas

    Scrolling through two of the most popular travel groups for Egyptians on Facebook, Nomads and Traveller Experience,...

    Marina Makary 22 February 2023
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    Sherif Abdel Samad’s ‘Al Taboor Al Khamis’: The Humanity of Journalism

    Sherif Abdel Samad’s most recent Arabic novel, Al Taboor Al Khamis (Fifth Column, 2021), is tinged with...

    Mirna Abdulaal 7 February 2023
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    Egypt’s Growing Side Gig Economy

    In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, Egypt’s side gig economy has encompassed increasingly broad strands of...

    Amina Abdel-Halim 6 February 2023
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    Can Digital Remittances Improve Financial Security in Egypt?

    For millions of families, many of them low-income, remittances are a crucial source of financial security. Global...

    Mirna Abdulaal 2 February 2023
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    Mental Health and Living Abroad: A Hopeful Immigration Story

    For Dahlia Mostafa — an award-winning Egyptian-Canadian community leader and professional counselor at Canadian Life Transformation Academy...

    Mirna Abdulaal 21 January 2023
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    The Humble Story of Opening a Food Truck: Bringing Mexican Cuisine to Egypt

    There is something uniquely awe-inspiring and powerful about listening to a food truck’s journey; unlike other kinds...

    Mirna Abdulaal 3 January 2023
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    Between Divorce and Hardship: Stories From Egyptian Men Working in the Gulf

    “El Ghorba was an indirect reason that led to my divorce,” says Amr Alaaeldin, a 35-year-old Egyptian...

    Marina Makary 25 December 2022
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    Can Virtual Water Solve Egypt’s Water Scarcity?

    Coffee. Pasta. Jackets. Bedsheets. Smartphones. At first glance, all of these seem unrelated, but one common denominator...

    Mirna Abdulaal 22 December 2022
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    ‘Cairo Says’: How an Instagram Account Became Egypt’s Slang Dictionary

    In every corner of the world, language is a vital part of human connection. The words used...

    Farah Rafik 12 December 2022
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    This European Gallery Brings Arab Art from MENA to the World

    Art is a conversation. It is about sharing and inspiring a relationship between different people and different...

    Mirna Abdulaal 10 December 2022
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