By Muhammed Aladdin In 2007, when the conflict in Somalia first broke out, Guled Nur Hussein had no other option but to flee his home. Now,…
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By Muhammed Aladdin In 2013, the Egyptian-African relations went south as the African Union (AU) froze Egypt’s membership, but even though the decision had been reversed…
According to the Abu Dhabi’s Department of Education, the capital is inaugurating its first educational institution dedicated solely to serving children with autism. Al-Karamah school will…
For the ninth year in a row, the annual breast cancer screening campaign, known as the Pink Caravan, is set to tour the United Arab Emirates,…
By Sarah Alblowi The beautiful, aging city of Beirut is and will always win hearts over. Filled with diversity, the city is full of oriental glamour,…
Disgruntled captains of the leading ride-hailing apps have taken their dissatisfaction to social media and launched a campaign calling for a four-day strike from the 20th…
By Muhammed Aladdin In the early ’90s, the Egyptian government started paying more attention to urban centers in South Sinai in an effort to promote Egypt’s…
In the hopes for a cleaner, less-polluted Egypt, the Minister of Environment, Yasmine Fouad, launched a new campaign in cooperation with different youth movements and civic…
By Yasmine Dawood Who wants to change the world to a better place? I know I do! And if you do too, please join the club!…
Perhaps, the world’s oldest civilization, Egypt, has been around for more than 5,000 years; subsequently, our ancestors and those who came after have left us relics…