By Jessica Martin There is a Swahili proverb that says, “Where there are many, nothing goes wrong.” ...
Afghanistan is often portrayed as a war-torn country which only knows destruction, poverty and human rights abuses....
By Nada Deyaa’, Daily News Egypt Growing up in the Heliopolis neighbourhood of Cairo means spending a...
“Be a man.” That is the primary slogan of Birell, a beer company which came to the...
Henry Beston once said, “If there is one thing clear about the centuries dominated by the factory...
By Reem Abdellatif, freelance journalist It wasn’t easy growing up as a teenage Muslim girl, with a...
By UN Women For men in Egypt and in many other countries in the Middle East, there...
An Egyptian prosecutor has set the stage for the banning of a group of hard-core, militant soccer...
There are plenty of hard-to-miss signs to tell that Mother’s Day is approaching. For instance, advertisements for...
Neukölln, Berlin’s hipster district, is the gritty face of the city’s burgeoning gentrification process. Here, shisha cafes...
Sisa Abu Daooh was just 21 and pregnant with a girl when her husband passed away. After...
Batoul is a mother of five children, one of whom, Ahmed, has a critical heart condition, In...
On Monday, two banks, a telecommunications store and an elementary school were the targets of terror attacks...
Some say Gaza is an open air prison, referring to the limits imposed on what goes in...
In the past few years, Egypt’s streets haven’t been the most welcoming of spaces to women of...
The files at the foundation of the Swiss Leaks articles are based on data secreted away by...
“Catastrophic” was the word Monica Hanna used to describe the current situation of the Egyptian heritage. Egypt...
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