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Sudanese-style Horror

As hands are raised to the sky in supplication to God, so that the crisis in Sudan does not turn into a civil and street war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces; we must pay close attention to several points that every individual in the Arab nation must be aware of. What is happening now is not a sudden occurrence but the harvest of

"Memoirs of a Husband": A Human and Realistic Work in a Comedic Framework

Actor Tarek Lotfy has successfully secured a spot in the Ramadan marathon. Despite intense competition among major stars in various productions, he achieved great success through "Memoirs of a Husband" with a distinctive performance and a unique theme. In this interview, Tarek Lotfy discusses his views on the development of drama

Judaization of Jerusalem

Since 1948, Egypt has borne significant military burdens due to the Egyptian government's and people's commitment to protect the Palestinian people from Israeli aggression during the past six decades. It is well-established that Egypt has not shied away from its role towards the Palestinian cause, having provided more than 100,000

Not for Sale or Rent

Some people's hearts are like cotton or stone, while others are like houses with windows and balconies that allow them to see all the corners of life. There are owner-occupied houses, rented ones, and others with signs saying "not for sale or rent!" Everyone looks at their days through experiences that have ground their

Octopus-Inspired Robot Mimics Color-Changing Abilities and Movement

Scientists have developed an octopus-inspired robot that can not only mimic its color-changing abilities but also imitate its movement to blend into its surroundings. The researchers from Cornell University and the University of California, Santa Barbara, collaborated to create a robot using a soft, stretchable material embedded with sensors