Text and Photos by Ahmed Fouad Bakr Over the past month, nearly half a million people have...
Egypt’s Muslims gathered all around the capital on Wednesday to celebrate one of the most highly anticipated...
Text and Photos by Dina Manousr Deep into the small alleys of “Maqaber El Mamaleek” (known as...
Around 30 kilometers away from Helwan resides more than 400 brick factories with around 150 laborers working...
With temperatures reaching a high of 45°C, residents of Cairo, Alexandria and other cities of Egypt have...
Two days after reports confirmed ISIS had destroyed 2,000-year-old statues in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud,...
In communities where poverty and illiteracy are rife, you invariably see girls under the age of eighteen...
On Sunday, July 20 Israel intensified its military operations in Gaza’s Al-Shuja’iya, killing nearly 100 people in...
For the past three years, Egypt has been presented as a country filled with political and economic...
More than 8.8 million children in Egypt have never attended primary school. In an effort to boost attendance...
As a stray dog’s refuge from the scalding sun, an improvised clothes stand or a corroding, fossilized...
This young girl decided to ignore the desperate and harsh reality that she lives and decided to...
Egypt’s Aswan was overcome with a sandstorm in a scale never before seen, leaving at least four...
By Nadia Bseiso, 7iber.org South Asian migrant workers and Egyptian workers constitute the majority of migrant workers...
By Mohamed Khairat, Editor-in-Chief, EgyptianStreets.com While many have strayed away from Egypt since the 2011 revolution, Bieke...
It’s Easter and Sham El-Nessim in Egypt (and the world!). So, instead of spending your day reading...
Originally published in 2014 Egypt in the 1900s was a different place. Egyptian cinema was the third...
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