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    Price Hikes and Marriage Delays: Egyptian Youth Struggle to get Married Amid Economic Crisis

    It all started on 21 March. As the Arab world prepared to celebrate Mother’s day, Egyptians woke...

    Marina Makary 26 June 2022
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    A Musical Journey from Spain to Egypt: Reconnecting Cultures Through Sound

    As music plays a role in preserving cultural memory – bridging the past and present – it...

    Mirna Abdulaal 24 June 2022
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    Feminism in Focus: Remembering Suhayr al-Qalamawi

    Sitting across from Taha Hussien, the Blind Dean of Arabic Literature, is an ambitious, headstrong young woman....

    Mona Abdou 10 June 2022
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    How the Armenian Community Made Egypt a Home

    Small in number but large in influence is the Armenian population in Egypt. Nestled with Egypt since...

    Farah Rafik 8 June 2022
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    How Egyptian Startup Seavo Is Leading the Shift Towards Electric Water Vehicles

    If the Nile river represents the blood of Egypt, then coral reefs represent its heart. Generating around...

    Mirna Abdulaal 4 June 2022
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    How Is Egypt Facing the Global Crypto Wave?

    The crypto wave is inescapable. Conversations on crypto are everywhere on the internet, from Twitter to Reddit...

    Shereif Barakat 3 June 2022
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    How Taha Hussein Transformed the Essence of Arabic Literature

    A thumb brushes under his eye, and he feels only texture: the world is a fold of...

    Mona Abdou 30 May 2022
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    Travel for Impact: How This Egyptian Platform Encourages Community-Based Tourism

    Travelers do not just enter towns or cities with their luggage, cameras, passport and other travel essentials,...

    Mirna Abdulaal 24 May 2022
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    King of the Mamlūks: Al-Zahir Baybars

    Mornings are riper in Aleppo; vibrant with the afterglow of victory. Baybars basks in it, but remains...

    Mona Abdou 17 May 2022
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    ‘Black Milk’ Book Review: On the Fragility and Darkness of Womanhood

    Freedom needs space to move, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir once observed. In the case of women...

    Mirna Abdulaal 13 May 2022
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    Fashion Struggles of Being a Plus-Sized Woman in Egypt

    Attempting to lock in a soirée dress for her upcoming event, Omnia Medhat ventured into a shop...

    Marina Makary 12 May 2022
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    From Egypt to Sri Lanka: Ahmed Orabi’s Ceylon Exile

    Across a vast history dating back thousands of years, Egypt gave birth to fascinating minds and brilliant...

    Nada Elkoshairy 28 April 2022
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    Why ‘Autism Diaries’ Advocates for More Support for Parents With an Autistic Child

    From long driving hours to different therapists, to developing individual learning plans, extra study sessions, and helping...

    Mirna Abdulaal 25 April 2022
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    ‘The Last Straw’: The Ukraine Crisis and Egypt’s Economy

    The fallout of geopolitical conflict never confines itself to the borders of the states involved, nor does...

    Amina Zaineldine 23 April 2022
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    Connecting Hearts: How Coptic Orphans Redefines the Role of the Egyptian Diaspora

    “It all began after a single trip to Egypt, which helped create Coptic Orphans. Imagine if every...

    Mirna Abdulaal 23 April 2022
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    Seeking Happily-Ever-Afters: Arranged Marriages in Egypt

    “You’re not going to leave this wedding without a bride,” was how Mohamed Saeed was greeted upon...

    Marina Makary 20 April 2022
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    A Tale of Two Feelings: Grieving During the Joyous Holidays

    “Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot....

    Farah Rafik 11 April 2022
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