As part of an innovative and engaging activation of the #KnowYourContinent initiative, the Faculty of Arts at Capital University, in collaboration with Zoom Africa, has launched a series of short-form Reels videos. The initiative is coordinated by Dr. Engy Lotfy, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mass Communication and Director of the
In the world of media, countless events are organized, conferences are convened, and gatherings are held before coming to an end. Yet there are exceptional milestones that, over time, evolve into enduring success stories and relationships built on trust and mutual professional respect. Among these milestones is Abu Dhabi’s hosting of
I was assigned to travel as a military adviser to the Libyan Special Forces in Benghazi and Tripoli, to train them in everything related to parachute jumping, heavy drops, and unarmed combat techniques, as well as to translate all publications related to imported military equipment, devices, and gear from English into Arabic, and to supervise
The year 2025 was rich in movement, travel, and multi-directional cultural work—a year in which geography intersected with creativity, and personal experience converged with public cultural action, grounded in a firm belief in the role of the word, art, and knowledge in building bridges among peoples.
Major Journeys of the Year:
A French team of excavators found hundreds of funerary figurines in a pharaoh's tomb in Tanis, Egypt, in early October, uncovering a long-standing mystery of who was buried in the sarcophagus.
A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines has been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta, a rare