On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF), Ahram Online runs a sequel of interviews with authors whose books are making it to the stand this year. We talked with novelist Mohamed Abdel-Gawad.
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On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair, Ahram Online offers its selected list of the best books, fiction and nonfiction, published in 2023.
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This week, during talks with Western leaders including US President Joe Biden, President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi appealed for serious political action to push for a ceasefire in Gaza and greater access for humanitarian aid.
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Palestinian senior researcher Maha Abdallah says that the legal case alleging Israel is committing genocide in Gaza is a test of the system of international law.
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On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair, Ahram Online offers its selected list of the best books – fiction and nonfiction – published in 2023, among which is Orhan Pamuk’s “Nights of Plague” (Laiali Al-Waba in Arabic).
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On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair, Ahram Online offers its selected list of the best books, fiction and non-fiction, published in 2023.
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On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF), Ahram Online (AO) runs a sequel of interviews with authors whose books are making it to the stand this year, among whom is Mina Adel Gayed.
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On the occasion of the 55th Cairo International Book Fair, Al-Ahram Online offers its selected list of the best books, fiction and non-fiction, published in 2023.
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Paradigm shifts are taking place on the conduct and aftermath of the Israeli war on Gaza, writes Dina Ezzat
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As calls to end the war in Gaza grow louder Israel is pushing for more days to kill.
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In her eighth novel – Sirat Al-Qaptia – Rehlat Al-Khorougue ila Al-Nahar (The Tale of the Coptic Woman – A Journey of Emerging to the Light) – author Sherine Hanaei tells the story of a Coptic saint that she believes can be enjoyed by all Egyptians, not just Coptic Egyptians.
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One way to decipher the complexity of the Palestinian situation and understand the atrocious nature of the Israeli war on Gaza is to go deeper into the history of Palestinians in Palestine. Below are reviews of six titles that have been put out during the past 20 years by the Institute of Palestinian Studies.
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Pursuit of a truce that could produce a ceasefire in Gaza is gaining momentum, reports Dina Ezzat
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Dina Ezzat pays tribute to photographer Sherif Sonbol, whose work has added colour, dimension, and personality to Al-Ahram Weekly since its first publication in 1991
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The memoirs of a former mental hospital director and a famous purse-snatcher throw light on the lives of marginalized Egyptians during the first half of the 20th century.
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Al-Ahram Weekly and Ahram Online paid their last respects on Sunday to a founding member of both news services and a leading Al-Ahram photographer, Sherif Sonbol.
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The truce between Israel and Hamas has collapsed as Israel expands its war to southern Gaza.
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Al-Ahram Weekly reviews a new book on the Middle East Peace Process as designed by former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger and told by author Martin Indyk.
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Next year might see Israel face overdue commitments regarding a negotiated settlement with the Palestinians.
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Having worked with Qatar and the US to secure the first truce since the beginning of the war on Gaza on 7 October, Egypt is now using its political and diplomatic weight to secure a series of extensions leading to a permanent ceasefire.
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