Ubuntu Art Gallery’s latest exhibition offers a beautiful insight into the art of photography. Located in Hassan...
The relationship between the Persian and Arabic languages goes back thousands of years. Despite their similarities in...
A man taps his cigarette against the balcony railing, balances his qahwa turki along sparse wood. A...
“You’re like a Sunsilk advert” is a common jab among Egyptian youth, a way to call someone...
“Cycling is possibly the greatest and most pleasurable form of transport ever invented. Ride through a city...
We’re all experiencing an era of immense change, and, frankly, most of it is for the worse:...
Not many can say that they’ve made the monumental shift from working on an oil rig to...
In what ways do data and narrative interact? Are we driven by the data, or by the...
We all know the magic of a Cairene sunset: the colours reflecting on the Nile, clouds catching...
Mawdoo3.com (‘Mawdoo3’), the world’s most visited Arabic website with more than 45 million unique users per month,...
By Yasmeen Smadi, originally published on ‘Women to Watch‘ “I was sitting at my desk, I realized...
What does it take to be happy? According to Egyptian lifestyle consultant Sandra Shama Kaur, happiness rests...
Henry Beston once said, “If there is one thing clear about the centuries dominated by the factory...
What a beautiful commercial world we live in, saturated with so many terms void of any value....
As the crisis in Egypt continues to deteriorate, well-educated Egyptians flee the country like never before. Economist...
Sipping expensive cocktails and nibbling on exotic fruits and cheeses at extravagant events in the presence of...
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