The ankh, Egypt’s symbol of life, looks strikingly like the Christian cross. While the two aren’t directly connected, the rare crux ansata shows a fascinating overlap. New details in Charlie Kirk ...
An Egyptian national, Mohammed Saleh, has died after reportedly slumping at a hotel in the Wuse Zone 4 area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. PUNCH Metro learnt this on Sunday from a statement ...
The HBR Executive Playbook on removing chronic barriers to collaboration. by Ania W. Masinter Cross-functional collaboration has always been critical for innovation. New problems and new solutions ...
In July, Egyptian-Dutch activist Anas Habib chained the gates of Egypt’s embassy in The Hague shut. The 27-year-old political exile filmed the act, posted it online, and within hours the video spread ...
Egyptian astrology connects daily life to divine forces, offering guidance for clarity, love, and strength. Aries should appreciate silent support, while Taurus benefits from balancing work with rest.
Khalid Ashmawy remembers the first time he wired money home while studying in Europe. He had just received his monthly stipend as a master’s student in Stuttgart and wanted to send part of it back to ...
Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross is drawing criticism for her comments about White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross is no stranger to attacks from the right ...
This year has seen a number of artifacts recovered from the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Egypt. The area has attracted interest for some time due to ongoing searches for the tomb of Cleopatra ...
The heat affects the strength of the jasmine's scent, and with it, the value of the oil extracted. Jasmine harvests in Egypt's Nile Delta have halved due to rising temperatures and pests Child labour ...
Until this past April, the gates of the Mena House Hotel—the de facto entrance to the Giza pyramids plateau since the late 19th century—were teeming with street vendors, tour brokers, horses and ...
Starting with “That Smell” in 1966, he wrote with stark power about themes of repression in the Egyptian police state. By Adam Nossiter Sonallah Ibrahim, an Egyptian novelist who chronicled with ...