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The sun of Cannes and the sweetness of our sun

In the folds of the Fascist era in the 1930s, Italian businessman and Minister of Finance, Giuseppe Volpi, proposed to Mussolini the launch of an international film festival in the charming city of Venice. Indeed, the history of this great festival is marked with pages that immortalize it as the oldest global film festival known to

Was July 23, 1952 a Happy Ending or Just a Beginning?

The Egyptian never accepted a life without dignity. The Egyptian never agreed to a life imposed by the grip of occupation, under the control of those in power along with their associates. Beyond these power circles, people were left in poverty, ignorance, and disease. What the Egyptian didn't accept for himself, he didn't accept for

South Korean football - a strong presence in Asian and global arena

Football in South Korea dates back to 1882, more than 140 years ago, and the first professional football league championship in the country was launched in 1983,which a beginning towards a golden march of the game. In just four decades, football in South Korea has succeeded in leaving a great imprint on the Asian and international arenas

"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