The city of the Hague has never had city walls. Although historical sources estimate that the political...
A Reuters poll aligned with government projections for the current fiscal year — ending June — predicted...
For millions of families, many of them low-income, remittances are a crucial source of financial security. Global...
“El Ghorba was an indirect reason that led to my divorce,” says Amr Alaaeldin, a 35-year-old Egyptian...
Coffee. Pasta. Jackets. Bedsheets. Smartphones. At first glance, all of these seem unrelated, but one common denominator...
Travelers do not just enter towns or cities with their luggage, cameras, passport and other travel essentials,...
As the threats of climate change mount, countries around the world are becoming aware of the challenges...
Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) has vaccinated 43.6 million out of 103 million citizens, according...
It’s a mid 1900s daydream: an open road, windows are rolled down, music emanating from the...
From ink to paper, the story of the Arabic typewriter is puzzling; a story of two worlds...
A city tainted by car fumes and streets bursting at the seams, Cairo’s urban sprawl overshadowed many...
An ever-changing representation of a person’s character, jewelry is the perfect teller of art and personal expression....
Once upon a time in Al Fustat, Cairo, the Ben Ezra Synagogue was the center of...
Once upon a women’s movement, Doria Shafik, Egypt’s renowned suffragate and feminist founded the women’s journal...
To many people, eating a meal takes a small portion of their day. But to those who...
Attached to the average Egyptian are beliefs and convictions – a favorite football team, political affiliation, and...
A canvas like no other, the tulle-bi-telli is a traditional metal thread embroidery that weaves grace and...
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
RSS