Fifty-Six Years Ago… An Episode from My Memories of the June 1967 Battles The American University in Cairo Launches the “Career Path Accelerator” The International Emmy Awards.. Fifteen Years of Trust Mohamed Monier Appointed to International Emmy Awards Judging Panels Mohamed Monier Completes Writing of “Prisoner in Thailand” Ahead of Production and Casting Phase AI "Black Box" for Autonomous Vehicles Paves the Way for the Future of Smart Mobility The Literary Traveler: A Book Celebrating Ashraf Aboul-Yazid Through the Eyes of the World World-Renowned Composer Omar Khairat to Perform an Exceptional Concert Tomorrow in London
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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

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

10th NAS Sports Tournament concludes

The tenth edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament ended on a successful note on Monday after an action-packed couple of weeks and receiving extensive coverage from local, Arab, and international media. The event, which began on 23rd March, ran for 19 days and carried a prize purse of AED 4 million, and were watched by more than 40,000

Tomb, smaller chapels unearthed in Egypt's Saqqara Necropolis

An archaeological mission from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (RMO) and the Egyptian Museum in Turin (Museo Egizio) uncovered the remains of Panehsy's tomb, the steward of Amun Temple in the early Ramesside period, along with a collection of smaller chapels in the Saqqara Necropolis, according to Egypt's Ahram

China Develops Electronic Skin to Enable Robots to Sense Touch

Chinese scientists have developed a new type of electronic skin that enables robots to navigate through surrounding objects in the dark using the sense of touch when vision is limited. The Chinese news agency "Xinhua" reported that a team of researchers from Southeast University in China developed this new electronic skin based