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Dorra tops trend with her role in Al-Ajhar, and episode 18 ignites social media

The star Dorra dominated the Egyptian trend today after the broadcast of episodes 17 and 18 of her series Al-Ajhar. Her scenes in the episodes ignited social media, especially the scene of her conversation with her father, the talented artist Mohamed Al-Tajil, and the scenes in the morgue. This is not the first time that Dorra

Audience Nominates Hala Sidky as the "Queen" of Ramadan Drama

The Egyptian actress Hala Sidky's outstanding performance in the role of "Safsaf" in the series "Jafar Al-Omda" has sparked widespread reactions among social media users. Egyptian and Arab audiences expressed their admiration for Hala Sidky's performance in the series, considering her the leading drama heroine

My Story with the Concorde

I have been an aviation enthusiast since I was a child, and I know almost every type of aircraft, their characteristics, and features. When I arrived in Britain in 1970 and started my journey in the medical world, I simultaneously enrolled in the British Aviation Institute in Luton. I was about to complete the course, but due to my heavy

A Crisis of Conceptual Confusion Throughout History

Introduction: The rejection or condemnation of a particular idea or act by individuals must be based on a cognitive approach that underpins their opinions, otherwise their condemnatory speech and actions would be meaningless. This is perhaps one of the problems of the intellectual class in society, the "problem of methodological

Morning and Evening Talk

"Morning and Evening Talk" remains the most famous, beloved, and closest to the hearts of the audience in the early third millennium. It was first introduced to people in 2001, based on a novel of the same name by the great writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature after publishing this novel a year earlier.