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Humanity's Heritage Series for Youth and Adolescents

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina has launched a new book series titled "Humanity's Heritage for Youth and Adolescents", as part of the activities of the currently held International Book Fair at the library, which concludes on Wednesday, July 26th. The series, supervised by Dr. Ahmed Zayed (Director of the Library), presents

History of Drink... Completing the Emotional History of Egyptians

Published by Dar Rawafed Publishing and Distribution, the book "Egypt's Palaces: Rise and Fall of the Human State" by author Mahmoud Khairallah has been released. The author touches upon a delicate and mysterious point that hasn't been previously unveiled. This subject requires a dedicated book based on factual documents and

Morning Musings - Words

Words have a power that's fearless, and a magic that's unbeatable. They are a precise scale that can kill or bring to life, a remedy and a disease, rain and arrows. Words are eternal; they never die. They have a majesty that can plummet you into the deepest trenches or elevate you to the highest heavens. Words have the astonishment

Saddam Hussein... Lest We Forget

The memory of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's assumption of power; when this phrase is presented to us today after so many years, fleeting images from a long history pass through our minds, if only for moments. This is especially if you were a witness to those events firsthand, or if you chose to revisit and understand them later

The Blessing of Renouncing Blessings

Last week, I left my car in Alexandria and returned to Cairo with my husband. Early in the morning, my husband dropped me off at my workplace near Cairo University. I had to figure out how to return to the Fifth Settlement in New Cairo, so I planned to use Uber. After work, an audacious and different idea occurred to me. I decided to