 |
Cover Story | |
| HIGH HOPES The nation’s pride had a roller coaster ride in 2009 For better or worse, Egypt has often been the center of the world’s attention this year. We cheered as a new US president promised improved relations with the Muslim world and wept when one of our own was killed in a German courtroom. We hosted FIFA’s U-20 World Cup without a hitch, and then, in a bitter and bloody rivalry, missed our chance to go to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. Despite aggressive — and controversial — measures, the H1N1 ‘swine flu’ virus found its way across our borders. In a special photo essay, Egypt Today looks back on 2009.
Read more |
et Feature | et The Watch
|
Bitterness of Exile |
Education through Animation | As his homeland heads toward national elections, sociologist Saad Eddin Ibrahim looks to history for a hint at the future
I t is a sunny day in the small town of Madison, New Jersey, but Saad Eddin Ibrahim is wearing layers of clothes to protect his shivering body. The so
By
Ali El-Bahnasawy
-
Read more | Japanese comic book creator Go Nagai sees potential in aspiring local artists during Arab tour
Comic books have had a major influence on generations of the young and young at heart for decades and have yet to lose their appeal. With the advent o
By
Sherif Awad
-
Read more |
 | The Convenience of Random Selection A citizen of the world learns a tough lesson By Omar Elimam Read more |
 | A Wild Christmas Depart from holiday tradition with a luxury African safari By Tiffany Vora Read more |
 | Mona Eltahawy Egyptian-born, US-based journalist challenges the stereotype of the Arab woman By Passant Rabie Read more |
|
|