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Sudanese Suffer and Deserve Better

Fifteen days since the start of the clash between the army forces led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the conflict has escalated with bombing, demolishing homes, taking lives, and displacing residents to other Sudanese states like

Alexandria Revisited - by Souheir Abdelhamid

Coastal cities overlooking the sea have a unique taste, starting from the ease of planning their main streets as a parallel strip to the sea, branching out into longitudinal and transverse streets. This makes it easy to navigate and difficult to get lost while wandering their streets. They also serve as geographical boundaries with other

Professionalism in Various Fields

Among the entrenched ideas inside us, which represent a knot within the "group of knots" causing our delay and inability to catch up with the march of progress, and as we build our new Egyptian republic, is the idea that the person on whom the spotlight is focused is the best. This happens sometimes but not always, and it also

Netflix's Cleopatra film draws ridicule from Egyptians: "That's not the queen, that's a cigarette"

The comedic film "Queen Cleopatra" released by Netflix continues to spark ridicule from Egyptians due to its portrayal of the queen who ruled Egypt since the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, as having dark skin. Twitter users criticize the Cleopatra film Yara Abdel Fattah, a Twitter user, criticized the falsification of

The similarity of media discourse between the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS on the borders of Mosul

The similarity of media messages and discourse between groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS in attacking Arab armies is an interesting and important topic to explore. Although there are some differences, there are many similarities between the discourse of these two groups, particularly in terms of incitement and attacking Arab