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    ‘Love Matters’ shatters sex taboos

    By Mohamed Khairat and Moustafa Amin, EgyptianStreets.com Talking openly about sex and relationships has long been a...

    Egyptian Streets March 6, 2014
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    Egypt’s warriors at home: the struggles of female breadwinners

    By Arwa Gaballa from Aswat Masriya Women are the main breadwinners in as many as 30 percent of...

    Arwa Gaballa February 25, 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 January 31, 2014
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    Three Years of Female Struggle

    By Nora P. Knobloch, contributor, EgyptianStreets.com Is there any reason to celebrate the third anniversary of the Egyptian...

    Egyptian Streets January 25, 2014
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    Stories Under the Pyramids: Lives Threatened by Egypt’s Revolution

    By Mohamed Khairat, founder, EgyptianStreets.com Once one of the world’s most visited tourist attractions, Egypt’s Pyramids have...

    Egyptian Streets December 21, 2013
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    The Egyptian Brain Drain

    As the crisis in Egypt continues to deteriorate, well-educated Egyptians flee the country like never before. Economist...

    Egyptian Streets October 13, 2013
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    Egypt’s Homosexuals Say It’s Time For Action

    22-year-old Abdo thinks he has found the recipe on how to make Egypt a better place to...

    Egyptian Streets September 25, 2013
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    Copts Unite With Muslims After Islamist Attacks

    He has stared into the gun muzzle and carried death in his hands. But Coptic Bishop Thomas...

    Egyptian Streets September 11, 2013
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    15 Photos From An Endangered Rural Getaway in the Heart of Cairo

    By Laurine Pierre, contributor, EgyptianStreets.com Scattered with farms and crop fields, Dahab Island (Gezirat Dahab) is one...

    Egyptian Streets September 1, 2013
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    Watching Syria’s Violence From A Refuge in Egypt

    By Marwan Kamal, contributor, EgyptianStreets.com I vividly remember sitting down with a Syrian man and his eldest...

    Egyptian Streets August 30, 2013
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    The Curfew Hours

    By Alice Tegle, correspondent, EgyptianStreets.com With Egypt on curfew, daily routines can quickly into dangerous encounters. A...

    Egyptian Streets August 24, 2013
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    Egyptians in Australia Rise Up Against Morsi

    Hundreds of Australians spilled onto Melbourne’s streets in support of anti-Morsi protesters in Egypt. The jubilant crowds...

    Egyptian Streets June 30, 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 June 6, 2013
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    Egypt’s Coptic Pope Tawadros II Welcomed By Egyptians in Milan

    By Myrna Abbas “Is he here yet?” said Theodora George running into the living room and raising...

    Egyptian Streets May 17, 2013
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    In the cradle of Egypt’s revolution, women will no longer be silenced

    Nadine Saleh has spent most of her life wishing that she could walk down the streets of...

    Egyptian Streets March 28, 2013
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    Heya Initiative

    The following is an interview with the co-founder of the Heya Initiative, Yara El Razaz. Heya is a...

    Egyptian Streets March 22, 2013
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    Egyptian women: “It’s time for our voices to be heard”

    “I can no longer walk – or even drive – anywhere without receiving a dirty comment or...

    Egyptian Streets February 12, 2013
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