Randa Ali's Articles

Ahram Online looks at President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi’s economic policies during his first year in office

The renowned Georgian dance house celebrated its country's independence day by the Pyramids

Ahram Online took snapshots as the renowned Georgian dance house celebrated its country's independence day by the Pyramids

The palace was built by Prince Mohamed Ali son of Khedive Mohamed Tawfiq to revive Islamic arts and honour them; the construction of the residence palace began in 1901 AD

Nasser Abdel-Basset, owner of a small workshop in Al-Ghouria neighbourhood refuses to give up the profession he started 39 years ago

On the eve of Labour Day, Ahram Online interviews veteran labour activist and textile worker Kamal El-Fayoumi

David Wright, secretary-general of the International Organisation for Securities Commissions, speaks exclusively to Ahram Online about the challenges facing the Egyptian economy

'28 Nights and a Poem' by Akram Zaatari sceened within the AFAC Film Week in Cairo

Soma Bay on the Red Sea coast is one of the best spots for kite surfing in the world, famous for its flat water conditions

Soma Bay on the Red Sea coast is one of the best spots for kite surfing in the world, famous for its flat water conditions

As Egyptian Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, weavers from Upper Egypt head to the capital to sell their art pieces and join the celebrations

The third edition of India by the Nile witnessed a night honouring Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan and a celebration of Indian music and dancing

Egyptians recall how the songs of late Egyptian singer Abdel-Halim Hafez touched their lives. Hafez was born on 21 June 1929, and died on 30 March 1977.

Ahram Online follows day two of the EEDC; Suez development project to cover 500 square kilometres and include three major economic zones

El-Sisi opens Sharm conference for development; four Gulf countries pledge $12.5 billion in aid to Cairo; international leaders declare support for Egypt in war against terrorism

Trade between the two countries is expected to grow through the facilitation of customs regulation

With millions of Egyptians suffering from chronic diseases, a presidential decree could mean that vital medicines are more affordable.

With tourism suffering and foreign investment lacking, traders relying on black market

The 'Lady of the Arabic Screen' passed away on Saturday at the age of 84

Several political groups in Cairo have refused Egypt's 'unfair' Gaza truce and demanded the opening of the Rafah crossing

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