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The Silence of Wellness

I woke up that night troubled, with a different kind of heaviness in my chest. I wished to stay in bed, although nothing could soothe my pain except ignorance. I tricked my limbs into agreeing to a time to get up together. How can this body, eroded by the days, obey me so easily? I went for ablution and dawn had already been announced

The Egyptian Opera House hosts the Exhibition of Tarek khoja

The Egyptian Opera House will host the international photography exhibition of the world-renowned Saudi photographer and artist, Tarek khoja, from September 9-11, in the official hall of the Fine Artists Syndicate at the Opera. The exhibition will showcase a collection of the finest creative works of Tarek khoja, attended by the Saudi

The Emirati Woman... A Continuous Giving

The strength of a nation is measured by the empowerment of its other half, women. In the United Arab Emirates, women are considered a fundamental element in the journey of development and success. The insightful vision of our leadership and its recognition of the importance of the role of women in building the community has made the Emirati

"Daddy Long-Legs" by Jean Webster

Wisdom sometimes emanates from mouths that have starved and been denied the basic pleasures of life, as if fate has been stingy with them in comparison to what it has bestowed upon others, leading to disparities and the capriciousness of destiny. The title "Daddy Long-Legs" carries a lot of mystery, secrecy, and overall

The Era of the Cinema Club

The book "The Era of the Cinema Club" by Amir Al-Amri, published by the Egyptian General Book Authority, delves deep into the experience of the cinema club in Cairo. An experience that the author believes is the most refined, complete, and deeply rooted of all similar cinema club experiences. He recounts his memories and impressions