Montenegro: Adriatic Escape Super-yachts, local brandy and an abundance of UNESCO world heritage sites make Montenegros Adriatic coastline an overlooked summer destinat
The Fall of Babel The death of brilliant billionaire businessman and spy Ashraf Marwan in London in yet another fall from a balcony set off waves of intrigue and speculation The can of worms didnt so much open as much as it exploded loudly, messily. The Egyptian papers loved it, going completely berserk last month as they vied to land a scoop on the story of the year: the suspicious death of the Golden Child, Babel, the In-Law, and the close aide of President Anwar Sadat, billionaire Ashraf Marwan.
Battling cancer, the literary establishment and at times the world, writer and journalist Nemat el-Behairy ruminates about life, death and triumphing over misery
Agreat number of the women want to preserve their one remaining breast. The [letter] noon of the feminine is of no use in this tragic reality we, the
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Mohamed El-Zanaty Olympic hopeful Mohamed El-Zanaty is keen on making his mark as Egypts first long-distance swimming gold medalist if only he could shrug off how boring his chosen sport is ByDavid Wroe Read more
Redemption of an Artist Where some preach, this one does: Rebel filmmaker-critic Ahmed Atef breaks new ground with a controversial dramatization of the lives of street kids BySherif Awad Read more