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Egypt was, and so was history.. Isn’t it deserving?!

Egypt’s land was never uninhabited. When humans knew the life of caves and deserts in the Old Stone Age, they lived on the land of Egypt. As the rains decreased and drought prevailed, they descended to the Nile Valley, finding a place and another source for their basic human needs. Air alone couldn't sustain life. They understood

What If!!

The most important rule in the art of acting is the hypothetical "What if." What if... I was Romeo or Juliet, for example, With the presented physical, age-related, and psychological specifications... What if... I was in this situation or that problem... And so on... the hypothesis continues to its logical

Egyptian-French Relations

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi welcomed Mrs. Catherine Colonna, the French Foreign Minister, in the presence of Sameh Shoukry, Egypt's Foreign Minister. The meeting praised the continuous development on all fronts in the distinguished relations between Egypt and France, both at the official level between the leaderships of the

The Mamluks

Away from dramas, series, and movies, this is a concise personal perspective on the period when the Mamluks ruled Egypt. Perhaps we will come to understand the "truth about the Mamluks and the truth about the Ottomans". This is not in defense of the Mamluks nor a disdain for the Ottoman invaders. This is a view from history

Climate Crisis is War, Poverty, and Extremism

Temperatures are rising year after year; and unfortunately, everyone is in a deep slumber. The world needs a shock to retract from its self-satisfaction regarding the rising temperature of our planet and the unexpected impacts that will follow. Approximately 22 million people are displaced each year due to weather-related events. By 2050,