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Along the riverbanks of the Nile and the stretches of the many-colored seas, there are fishermen who draw their daily bread from the bottom...
Along the riverbanks of the Nile and the stretches of the many-colored seas, there are fishermen who...
Although Sinai is known for its mesmerizing beaches and entertaining water activities in both Dahab and Nuweiba,...
In Chant Avedissian’s work, there are tales of Egypt’s glorious past and its iconic figures, taken from...
To many, Aswan is a desert landscape: restless winds and traveling dunes, Nile waters lapping at just-green,...
When there is too much beauty in the heart, it spills outward: in kind eyes and a...
Beyond the burdensome weight of the week and the myriad of unwelcomed surprises, there is a day...
Within the world of international football, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is one of the least...
On the 11th anniversary of Egypt’s January 25 revolution, emotional tides that are often buried with the...
“El zaman el gameel” (the beautiful time) or Egypt’s Golden Age: This is how we often hear...
The longest river in the world is grand in more than just kilometers covered: from elaborate fauna,...
After Alexandria announced school suspension and port closures on Sunday and Monday due to unstable weather conditions,...
If there was ever a backbone of Egyptian society, it would find itself braided into the fabric...
Money is a bird’s eye-view into a society: every symbol is a cultural microcosm, its language a...
The Egyptian cabinet announced in a statement after a meeting on Sunday, 28 November that children between...
“I like the Egyptian countryside and I belong to the Egyptian society, so I always like to...
“It was a dream come true to create the largest sculpture in Egypt,” Jimmy tells Egyptian...
There are approximately 10 million Egyptians living abroad, about 15 percent in the United States alone. It’s...
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