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Egypt

"When the Helpless Turns into a Saint"

The novel "Jews of Alexandria" by Mustafa Nasr begins in 1862 during the era of Said Pasha, the governor of Egypt, and continues until the era of Sadat and his visit to Jerusalem. Throughout this period, the narrative unfolds, transitioning with the Jewish characters in Alexandria from the fish market to finally settling in the

"Between Past and Future.. Syria in the Arab League"

"There is no war without Egypt, and no peace without Syria." This famous Arabic saying encapsulates the significance and value of Egypt and Syria to all the peoples of the Arab world, from time immemorial to the present. Syria has always held its place as a powerful state, rich in natural resources, with a strong army capable of

The Suffering of the Palestinian People

Egypt, under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, believes that the Palestinian issue is at the core of all crises in the Middle East, and that the lack of a comprehensive solution to this issue means the continuation and exacerbation of regional crises. Egypt is making significant efforts to keep the Palestinian cause at the

The Real Estate Sector and the National Dialogue Agenda

With the launch of the national dialogue discussion sessions with wide attendance and diversity in the levels of the national spectrum from various political, professional, trade union, and academic fields under the slogan (Common Spaces), hopes are increasing that this dialogue will result in strong, implementable outcomes and solutions to

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