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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

UNWTO strengthens cooperation around tourism investments

UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has further advanced its focus on investments in a more resilient and sustainable tourism by strengthening its cooperation with both the international community and with the private sector. In this context, UNWTO has joined the World Investment for Development Alliance (WIDA). As part of the Alliance,

"Summer Rain" by Ahmed Al-Qarmalawi

Contrast and difference are characteristics of the universe. The more the gap between two opposites or two different things increases, the clearer the vision becomes for the distant observer who detects this difference. The more you, dear reader, are in a distant viewing position of the contrasts around you with their data, the more you

Jafar Al-Omda, coming from the planet of Mohamed Sami

At a time when we praise the role of art as soft power day and night, Egyptian drama produces a high-cost series "Jafar Al-Omda." Director Mohamed Sami returns to his previous drama work by presenting a work written and directed by him. He introduces his usual combination of cartoon characters that only exist within his ideas, a

Hidden Treasures

Through extensive research, study, and reading in ancient Egyptian history (for my "Papyrus Papers" program) that has lasted more than 13 years to date, many things have become clear to me. I will not discuss all these details, but rather one small aspect that may benefit some curious minds: "Are there Pharaonic relics in the