An adviser to Iran's supreme leader said Sunday that the United States "no longer" has a place in the Middle East after it conducted strikes against nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi stressed Sunday in a phone call with Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said the importance of restoring US-Iran nuclear talks to shield the region from the devastation of war amid rising Israel-Iran military confrontation.
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday called on the world not to forget the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as war in the Middle East broadened with overnight US strikes on Iran.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi reviewed the outcomes of the first tax facilities initiative, which saw the submission of 110,000 voluntary tax dispute requests and over 450,000 new or amended tax returns, resulting in additional taxes totaling EGP 54.76 billion as of 19 June 2025.
Iranian media reported that a "massive explosion was heard" in Bushehr province, home to Iran's only nuclear power plant, hours after the US bombed nuclear sites across the country.
Egyptian champions Ahly face a must-win clash against Portugal’s FC Porto in their final group stage game at the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup, with only a slim chance of progressing to the next round.
Carlos Alcaraz clinched his second Queen's Club title as the world number two warmed up for Wimbledon with a 7-5, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2 win against Jiri Lehecka in Sunday's final.
Nigeria’s women’s and men’s teams have been crowned the inaugural IFAF African Flag Football champions, as the sport marked a major milestone on its journey to its Olympic debut at Los Angeles 2028.
The late renowned filmmaker Salah Abu-Seif, one of Egypt's most profound voices, had directed more than 40 films over nearly five decades, firmly establishing himself as the father of Egyptian cinematic realism.
Mohamed Mounir's new track, Malamehna (Our Features), has already garnered over 1.5 million views within just one week of its release.
During his official visit to Egypt, Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Matsut toured several of the country’s prominent archaeological and religious landmarks, accompanied by a delegation that included Serbian ministers and members of parliament.
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has completed installing and activating self-service ticketing machines at the Saqqara archaeological site.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has inaugurated a newly equipped visitor centre at the Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria, enhancing visitors’ experience at one of Egypt’s most iconic historical landmarks.
Luxor is currently unveiling a series of remarkable developments and discoveries at four of its key archaeological sites.
'From Ocean to Gulf: Heritage Music of the Arab World' is a series by Ahram Online, in partnership with the AMAR Foundation (Foundation for Arab Music Archiving and Research).
Minister of Culture Ahmed Fouad Hanno launched the Memory of the City smartphone application on Sunday and honoured the exceptional achievements of prominent cultural and heritage icons.
'From Ocean to Gulf: Heritage Music of the Arab World' is a series by Ahram Online, in partnership with the AMAR Foundation (Foundation for Arab Music Archiving and Research). In this article, we explore the rich music legacy of Yemen.
Sinai Bedouin women showcased heritage stories during the Story Telling for All exhibition, held over the weekend at the British Council in Cairo.
French scientists have identified a new blood type, dubbed "Gwada negative", belonging to a French woman from the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. The woman is the only known carrier of what is now the world's 48th identified blood group system.
Fashion designer Laura Dayoub, 25, shares her thoughts on the ethics and aesthetics of fashion and the conversations she’s been curating around these themes.
Egyptian conceptual artist Dina Fahmy El-Rouby opened her solo exhibition, From Nile to Han, at the Egyptian Embassy in Seoul this week, offering a visually rich reflection on the shared threads of Egyptian and Korean heritage.
Ahram Online attends UNICEF Egypt's roundtable on positive parenting.
In his latest novel, The Eleven, Egyptian writer Ahmed El-Karmalawy embarks on an ambitious literary journey that weaves together ancient myth, biblical narrative, and the modern dilemmas of authorship and storytelling
Renowned artist Mohamed Abla’s autobiography, Masr Ya Abla, is a nuanced self-portrait—and a broader portrait of Egypt, told through the eyes of an artist who has long believed in the power of art as resistance, remembrance, and renewal.
In a rich and free-flowing collection of thoughts and impressions Kazem is unapologetically herself, daring to state her views without much concern for the reactions she might provoke.
Ahead of the publication of his new book, Israel on the Brink, historian Ilan Pappé argues that Israel is exercising worse atrocities against Palestinians than it ever did since the Nakba of May 1948.