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Samia Suluhu Hassan

What the G20 Can Do for Africa’s Energy Agenda

The recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) and G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro were a watershed, particularly for developing countries.
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Al-Ahram Weekly Editorial

Editorial: A blow to the Astana

Another perilous escalation in a region filled with human suffering and armed conflict occurred this week.
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Abdel-Moneim Said

Ceasefire in Lebanon

In the light of later developments, Abdel-Moneim Said assesses regional prospects for peace
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Remains of a Ptolemaic temple uncovered in Sohag

A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has uncovered a new Ptolemaic temple near the Great Temple of Atribis in Sohag. The discovery, led by the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) and the University of Tübingen, marks an exciting addition to Sohag’s rich archaeological sites.

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Instagram filter showcasing artefacts original state attracting crowds to Egyptian museum

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement that the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Fustat, Cairo, has seen a surge in the number of local and international visitors over the past few days thanks to its new innovative Instagram filter.

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Instagram filters celebrate monuments in the Egyptian museum

Meta recently launched, in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, a new feature on Instagram that provides visitors to the Egyptian museum with complete information about a monument's history as soon as they scan it.

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In Photos: Egypt recovers dozens of artefacts from Germany

Egypt has recovered from Germany 67 ancient artifacts from various periods of Egyptian periods including ancient Egypt, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday.

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Video: Al-Hussein - The story of the lord of the youth of heaven (D. 61 AD)

In the heart of Islamic Cairo lies the head of Al-Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), whom he named “the lord of the youth of heaven.”

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Palestine from Cairo series: Palestinian songwriter, vocalist Amal Kaawash moves audience to tears at El Warsha

Talented Palestinian artist Amal Kaawash brought the audiences to tears as she performed songs from her album Ally Al Maragih (Let the Swings Swing Higher) at the El-Warsha Theatre troupe last week.

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Wanas: Reclaiming an intangible cultural heritage tradition

BEE Creative Club in New Cairo is reviving Al Moqabla day (encounter day), an old cultural tradition whereby neighbours gather once a week to discuss a topic of common interest, share experiences and news and get to know each other.

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VIDEO: Palestine from Cairo Series - Of Maps, Songs and Palestinian signature dishes

In our series Palestine From Cairo, we share a unique evening focused on rare maps of Jerusalim, traditional songs and a taste of Palestinian signature dishs.

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'End in sight' to talks on pandemic treaty, says WHO chief

Countries trying to negotiate a global agreement on handling future pandemics began an extra week of talks Monday, with the WHO chief insisting the end was in sight.

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Starting anew: Egyptian women mastering Career shifts – with passion & in style

How four women got out of their comfort zone to do what they wanted to do – for fun and business.

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A twice-yearly shot could help end AIDS. But will it get to everyone who needs it?

It’s been called the closest the world has ever come to a vaccine against the AIDS virus.

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Egypt, Slovenia collaborate in project raising awareness on bees role in food security

The Agricultural Research Centre, Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture, Arab Beekeepers Association, and the Beekeeping Academy of Slovenia organized a symposium on Thursday to raise people's awareness of bees' role as pollinators and their importance in food security, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity protection.

Eman El-Emary, a renowned journalist-turned-author, has crafted a unique historical fiction, Very Private Letters.

Although published 15 years ago, Malamah Al-Aflam Al-Tasguilia Al-Felestinia – Derassa Tahlilia (Features of Palestinian Documentaries – Analysis) remains the most relevant book in identifying ways to keep a solid record of the history of Palestine and Palestinians in the face of the aggressive genocidal Israeli war on Gaza.

Ahram Online spoke with the two robots, Echo and Moxy, in the pavilion of TRENDS Research & Advisory, a ten-year-old research institution in Abu Dhabi participating in the 43rd Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF).

The 43rd Sharjah International Book Fair hosted prominent American physicist Lawrence Krauss, who spoke on the relationship between physics and understanding climate change and global warming. Krauss stressed the importance of realizing that our presence on Earth can change the entire planet, and therefore, the future is not necessarily the same as the present.