Egypt
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Analysis
The development of Ramses Square and the absence of the concept of “humanizing the city”
The Egyptian government is continuing what it calls the development of Ramses Square, one of the most vibrant squares in…
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Analysis
Wasted Imaginations
Over the years, I had accumulated a huge number of diverse and high-quality photographs. I was overwhelmed by my passion…
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Lower Egypt
A journey through the archives of the sea… Stories of Egyptian summer resorts from papyrus to chalets
In the embrace of the Nile River and along the shores of the Mediterranean and Red Seas, Egypt weaves a…
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Lower Egypt
“The massacre of Abu Qir trees”… A traffic expansion project sparks outrage in Alexandria
A heated debate has erupted on social media in recent days after photos circulated of huge trees being cut down…
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Greater Cairo
After museums got caught selling suspicious artifacts, a new European law is changing the global antiquities trade
The European Union has begun implementing a new law aimed at regulating the import of archaeological and artistic objects from…
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Analysis
Cairo, July 15: What did Duha say about Cairo in the 1960s? (2-2)
In our analysis of Duha’s novel, told to Bahaa Taher, we concluded the last episode with a scene highlighting the…
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Lower Egypt
“Al-Argoul”: Attempts to revive the heritage of the Egyptian rural instrument
The most famous moment in which the argoul appears may be the scene in which the character Masoud, played by…
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Upper Egypt
The last cow plow in Awamiya…Ahmed Al-Najjar protects the memory of the land from the advance of tractors
At six in the morning, Ahmed Abdo Al-Najjar, 67, sets off on his cart, carrying his old wooden plow. Behind…
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