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Coronavirus lockdowns and curfews make animals are taking over empty streets worldwide
As people across the world remain indoors amid lockdowns and curfews in an attempt to curb the spread of the…
U.S. cities light up landmarks blue in support for healthcare workers in coronavirus…
Cities across the United States illuminated on Thursday their stadiums and landmarks in blue in support of the…
Egypt holds military funeral for former president Mubarak – Photos
A military funeral has been held in Egypt for former President Hosni Mubarak, who died on Tuesday aged 91.
Little Women on its way to become a classic
Greta Gerwig’s smart, delightful film seems on its way to becoming a classic. It is a wonderous adaptation cuts…
‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ reruns the programme, with a few welcome wrinkles
"Jumanji: The Next Level" is an obvious play on videogame jargon, but the subtitle does not describe the programme…
Even being big, burly one needs his mother
Words are not enough to express the unconditional love that exists between a mother and her child.
Egypt’s Tahrir Square among top Reuters photos of a decade
A decade has come and gone leaving non the wiser. Reuters combed through thousands of pictures from this past…
Mohamed El-Erian: Lagarde’s Edge Is Europe’s Opportunity
Economy in the euro zone urgently needs a more comprehensive pro-growth policy approach at both the national and…
Enactus Cairo wins World Cup 2019 for innovation entrepreneurship
Enactus Cairo (Cairo University) representing Egypt has won the Enactus World Cup 2019 beating Germany, USA and…
Embracing waste-to-energy technologies for a greener, cleaner future in Egypt
Over the years, Egypt has addressed its solid waste challenge in all types of ways, so given the country’s tech…