By Nada Hamouda Getting rid of colonization and setting a national strong army were the very main reasons behind the Egyptian 1952 Revolution, which is also…
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By Judy Robinson As one of the most exotic regions to explore, the Middle East is the gateway to some of the richest cultures in the…
By Febronia Hanna Rachid Koraichi lives in both France and Tunisia. He won the Jameel Prize at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for an art…
By Yasmeen Badawy Cairo can sometimes get boring if you’re going out in the same restaurants and malls over and over again. But if you’re looking…
By Febronia Hanna A long-distance marathon will be taking place in Dubai next December. A run of 270 km is a long, challenging, sweaty thing to…
By Nada Hamouda Recently, Egypt’s railway system has been having a poor safety record with frequent deadly collisions, mostly blamed on decades of poor management and…
By Febronia Hanna The way she dresses, talks, and walks around the restaurant has been a master scene. She’s been the attraction of the place and…
By Yasmeen Badawy Dubai Silicon Oasis has announced a partnership with Dubai Police to establish the city’s first smart police station. This smart police station will…
By Febronia Hanna In line with the government’s efforts to promote women empowerment, this new music concert “Music For Development” is handling the issue really well. The…
By Nada Hamouda Students of Egypt’s Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University won, on Sunday, the first place at the Cost and Manufacturing category at Formula…