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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

From Directing to Acting: Omar Zahran Showcases His Talent in Battalion 101 and Serrou Al-Batea

The roles of the Egyptian artist and director, Omar Zahran, in two works during Ramadan 2023 have received widespread acclaim from both the audience and the artistic community, as he demonstrated his hidden talents by transitioning from a director to a talented actor who quickly made a name for himself. This season, actor Omar Zahran

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

India launches quality control programme for technical textiles

India has launched a pioneering quality control programme for technical textiles manufactured by its industries. Technical textiles covered in the first phase of this programme are Geo Textiles and Protective Textiles, Rajeev Saxena, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles, told the media on Tuesday. “The first batch of

Watch.. Brazilians Reconstruct the Face of an Egyptian Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago

Using digital imaging techniques, two Brazilian researchers have reconstructed the face of an Egyptian man who lived nearly 35,000 years ago. Archaeologist Moacir Santos and 3D graphic designer Cícero Moraes relied on the remains of a man's skeleton found at an archaeological site in Egypt to recreate a digital image, according