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    In Photos: Remembering the Lives on EgyptAir Flight MS804

    EgyptAir flight MS804 crashed into the Mediterranean Sea for reasons that remain unclear. The plane, which was...

    Egyptian Streets 22 May 2016
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    African Refugees’ Home Away from Home in Egypt

    Over the course of the past five years, the international community has turned its attention to the...

    Marwa Abdallah 17 May 2016
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    In Photos: A Glimpse into Daily Life and Culture in Egypt

    Street photography that captures people’s daily lives is far from easy in Egypt. Years of state control,...

    Belal Darder 16 May 2016
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    In Photos: Egyptians Celebrate Sham El-Nessim

    Egyptians gathered all around the country to celebrate Sham El-Nessim, which literally translates to “smelling the breeze”...

    Egyptian Streets 2 May 2016
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    25 Iconic Photos of Egypt’s January 25 Revolution

    On January 25, 2011, hundreds of thousands of Egyptians poured into the streets to demand an end...

    Egyptian Streets 24 January 2016
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    Celebrating Mawlids: Sufi Traditions in Egypt’s Humaithara Valley

    Text and Photos by Ahmed Fouad Bakr Over the past month, nearly half a million people have...

    Egyptian Streets 27 September 2015
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    In Photos: Egyptians Celebrate Eid Al-Adha

    Egypt’s Muslims gathered all around the capital on Wednesday to celebrate one of the most highly anticipated...

    Aswat Masriya 24 September 2015
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    From Blaze to Glaze: Inside Egypt’s Oldest Glassblowing Workshop

    Text and Photos by Dina Manousr Deep into the small alleys of “Maqaber El Mamaleek” (known as...

    Egyptian Streets 14 September 2015
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    Exposing the Inhumanity of Slaving Away at Egypt’s Brick Factories

    Around 30 kilometers away from Helwan resides more than 400 brick factories with around 150 laborers working...

    Belal Darder 9 September 2015
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    Sandstorm and Scorching Hot Weather Strike Egypt

    With temperatures reaching a high of 45°C, residents of Cairo, Alexandria and other cities of Egypt have...

    ES Buzz 27 May 2015
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    Shocking Video Shows ISIS’ Destruction of 3,000-Year-Old Ancient City in Iraq

    Two days after reports confirmed ISIS had destroyed 2,000-year-old statues in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud,...

    Egyptian Streets 13 April 2015
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    The Story Behind Child Brides in Egypt

    In communities where poverty and illiteracy are rife, you invariably see girls under the age of eighteen...

    Becca Coleman 23 July 2014
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    This Is What Ramadan Looks Like For Palestinian Children

    On Sunday, July 20 Israel intensified its military operations in Gaza’s Al-Shuja’iya, killing nearly 100 people in...

    Mohamed Khairat 20 July 2014
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    An Inside Look Into The Everyday Lives of Egyptians

    For the past three years, Egypt has been presented as a country filled with political and economic...

    Egyptian Streets 9 July 2014
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    Supporting Egypt’s Most Vulnerable School Children

    More than 8.8 million children in Egypt have never attended primary school. In an effort to boost attendance...

    World Food Programme 22 June 2014
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    The mystery of Cairo’s abandoned cars

    As a stray dog’s refuge from the scalding sun, an improvised clothes stand or a corroding, fossilized...

    Lorena Rios 30 May 2014
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    Only An Egyptian Girl Will Struggle For An Education Like This

    This young girl decided to ignore the desperate and harsh reality that she lives and decided to...

    Mohamed Khairat 21 May 2014
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