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INTERVIEW: The night Baghdad fell
Apr
15
To mark the 20-year anniversary of the US occupation of Baghdad on 9 April, 2003, Ahram Online Spoke to the Paris-based Iraqi Journalist turned literary author Inaam Kachach.
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Book Review: Heads up, wings out
Apr
7
The stories of academic, professional and artistic achievement of 38 women offer a glimpse into the changing status and role of women in Egypt throughout the 20th century.
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Book Review: Pandemic revisited - Anxiety under the microscope
Apr
6
“300,000 years of fear – the history of humankind from beginning to monotheism” chronicles personal exchanges between a father and a daughter to understand and deal with the psychological impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the thick of things three years ago.
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Book Review: Muslims in east and southeast Asia - From a negotiator’s dairies
Apr
5
In an insightful and well-documented book, Sayyed Kassem Al-Masry, a seasoned Egyptian diplomat, shares accounts of negotiating settlements for the grievances of Muslim minorities in east and southeast Asia.
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Book Review: Paradise Café - The heroes who are not!
Mar
23
Maqha Paradiso (Paradise Café) by Sherif El-Asfoury, Mahrousa Center for Publishing, Press and Information Services, Cairo 2022.
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Book Review: The Unsaid in our Social History: Port Said Tragedy
Mar
22
Al Harb Fi Al Sharq (War in the East) Zein Abdel-Hady, Cairo, Battana Publishing, 2022.
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Iraqi writer Abdul Rahman Majeed Al-Rubaie passes away at 83
Mar
20
The literary world mourns the loss of Abdul Rahman Majeed Al-Rubaie, a renowned Iraqi writer who passed away at the age of 83 after battling an illness.
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Demiana’s Testament sheds light on the Fatimid Dynasty’s rule of Egypt
Mar
20
In his second novel, Demiana’s Testament Dr. Osama El-Shazli’s tackles another historical period between 1146 and 1161 AD during the late phase of the Shiite Fatimid Dynasty’s rule of Egypt.
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Reviewing 'Inhibitions and Resilience': An analysis of overcoming obstacles
Mar
16
In a dare-to-say-it-all memoir, Afaf Mahfouz, a professor of law, psychoanalyst and civil society activist, shares a life-long journey of soul searching.
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Ibrahim Farghali & Hassan Hamid win the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Novel
Mar
10
The Supreme Council of Culture has announced that Ibrahim Farghali and Palestinian author Hassan Hamid are the winners of the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Novel.
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