The United Kingdom’s new Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader, Rishi Sunak, announced on 28 October his...
It is that time of the year once more: when summer vacations come to a close, and...
In St. Catherine, nature speaks a different language. While we — urban settlers —often speak of trees...
Was she really a woman? Fatima contemplates, as her grandmother walks inside the tent, covered in a...
The October War, known in Israel as the Yom Kippur War, is remembered today as the final...
The United States will deduct EGP 2.5 billion (USD 130 million) from Egypt’s EGP 5.7 billion (USD...
If all of the months in the calendar were like a whole family, August would be the...
Greater Cairo, Egypt’s largest metropolitan area, which consists of Cairo, Giza, and Qalubiya, covers almost 20 percent...
When visiting Egypt, most think of the ever-imposing Great Pyramids of Giza, or their distinguished neighbor, the...
There is an alluring mystique behind Egypt’s city of Dahab (Gold), making it a beloved destination for...
Egyptian authorities have shut off parts of the Red Sea coast after a shark attacked two tourists,...
In the era of digital communication, social media, emails, and phone calls rule our day-to-day dialogues. In...
Few movies have gripped the Egyptian consciousness like Al-Karnak (1975) had done upon its release. Based on...
Fifty-five years ago today, Egypt’s popular Sawt Al-Arab (Voice of Arabs) radio station announced the country’s defeat...
Long before the advent of mass media and live coverage, conflict – and the diplomacy that often...
Diplomacy has existed for millennia, a political tool of peace that ensured earlier civilizations maintained peaceful relationships...
Propaganda posters were once one of the primary modes of information dissemination during the twentieth century. Looking...
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