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Accusations Against Assange
January 1, 2011
Are the sex crimes allegations against the Wikileaks founder part of a political plot? By Gwynne Dyer
5856 views
Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
4585 views
Bahgory on Revolution
January 18, 2012
For a fix of art, politics and culture, check out Georges Bahgory’s new exhibition
4568 views
Autism Awareness Month
April 9, 2012
Autism is perhaps the most mysterious of neurological disorders, which is why the month of April is dedicated to educating people about it, and why Egypt has launched its first awareness campaign.
4295 views
Stuffed Pigeon, Anyone?
November 24, 2011
Mohamed Fouad’s Stuffed Pigeon, though a little eccentric, is both functional and creative
4032 views
Autism Awareness Month
April 9, 2012
Autism is perhaps the most mysterious of neurological disorders, which is why the month of April is dedicated to educating people about it, and why Egypt has launched its first awareness campaign.
52 shared
Bothaina Kamel
June 1, 2011
A day in the campaign with the nation’s first female presidential candidate By Mariya Petkova
38 shared
Basetah Fixes Cairo's Worst-Paved Roads
February 26, 2012
A group of Egyptian youth take matters into their own hands
32 shared
Get Democracy Or Die Tryin’: The Return to Tahrir
November 23, 2011
The iconic Tahrir square enters another dark and gritty phase, as the country plunges into a future more uncertain than ever
31 shared
A Woman in Science
November 19, 2011
As scientists around the world celebrate 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry, bug expert Zeinab Abou El-Naga is traveling the globe to promote not just women in chemistry, but a renaissance for science in Egypt
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Bothaina Kamel
June 1, 2011
A day in the campaign with the nation’s first female presidential candidate By Mariya Petkova
3 comment
Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
3 comment
A Tribute to the Stars
December 12, 2011
In 2011, Egypt bid farewell to some of its most prominent and iconic figures from the world of culture and entertainment, in addition to key figures from the political arena.
3 comment
Bassem Youssef
June 1, 2011
The heart surgeon behind the nation’s hit YouTube show is taking his satire to the TV studio By Farida Helmy
2 comment
Earn Your Wings: Adopt a Stray
January 2, 2012
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals releases its first Middle Eastern campaign in Cairo
2 comment