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"Melambodes" Graduation Project Promotes Egypt's Most Important Tourist Sites

As part of the students' efforts to showcase important tourist sites in Egypt, fourth-year public relations students from the Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University, launched a graduation project called "Melambodes." The name refers to the fertile black land in Greek, and the project is supervised by Dr. Rasha Suleiman

Judaization of Jerusalem

Since 1948, Egypt has borne significant military burdens due to the Egyptian government's and people's commitment to protect the Palestinian people from Israeli aggression during the past six decades. It is well-established that Egypt has not shied away from its role towards the Palestinian cause, having provided more than 100,000

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

Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium to host Egyptian Super Cup on May 5th

The Abu Dhabi Sports Council has announced that Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in the capital city, Abu Dhabi, will host the Egyptian Super Cup 2021-2022. It brings together Zamalek, the league champions, and Al Ahly, the cup champions, on Friday, May 5, 2023, at 8.30pm, UAE time. The hosting of the match is based on the Memorandum of

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