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Yesterday a Hunter.. Today a Prey

Three photographers who took pictures of Princess Diana and her Egyptian boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed, at the time of the accident that took their lives in Paris in 1997, are being tried for invading privacy. The three photographers were accused of taking photos considered inappropriate for the accident victims before and after their deaths among

Naguib Mahfouz: A Political Spirit

There is no doubt that Naguib Mahfouz had great appreciation for President Gamal Abdel Nasser, as he considered him the greatest supporter of the poor in our entire history. This criterion was always on the writer's mind, as he would rejoice and support every decision Abdel Nasser made. However, he criticized the enthusiastic approach to

Naguib Mahfouz.. An Era of Literature

Since literature is not eaten like bread, as they say, and is poor in the face of inflation, Naguib Mahfouz chose to work in a clerical job at the university after graduation, giving him the opportunity to pursue his main hobby of literature, writing stories and novels, fully aware that novels are more controversial than any other literary

Congress of African journalists (CAJ), a Story to be told

A finest bird has appeared in the nest of professional journalists’ organization in Africa. Congress of African journalists (CAJ), was birthed by gurus in the pen pushers firmament with the vision of protecting journalists and improving professionalism. Since its incorporation in Nigeria in November 2020, CAJ has attracted the

Soft Infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood: Women Aid the Organization Electronically

Fatima, a 23-year-old girl, could not have imagined that she would face all these electronic attacks of incitement, slander, and threatening messages on her family's phones demanding they discipline their daughter and teach her the principles of the Islamic religion. This came after the girl posted an interrogative question on one of the