Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
3/22/2025 10:10:44 AM
This year’s Arab History Days at the Institut du Monde arabe in Paris focused on Arab heroism.
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Sports
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World
3/20/2025 5:35:03 PM
Qatar allocated more than 300 billion Qatari riyals (approximately $82 billion) to infrastructure projects in preparation for the FIFA World Cup 2022, marking one of the largest investment initiatives in the country's history, according to Qatari Minister of Finance Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari.
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
3/19/2025 12:14:08 PM
An unprecedented exhibition at the Pompidou Center in Paris explores the presence and influence of Black artists in the city from the 1950s to 2000, offering a vibrant immersion in France’s cosmopolitan capital and a history of anti-colonial, civil rights struggles.
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Sports
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Omni sports
3/19/2025 11:58:00 AM
The race to succeed Thomas Bach as president of the International Olympic Committee reaches a climax on Thursday with Juan Antonio Samaranch Junior, Sebastian Coe and Kirsty Coventry believed to be neck and neck but clear of the remaining quartet.
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Business
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Tech
3/18/2025 9:31:28 PM
Google has struck a deal to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in what would be the tech giant's biggest-ever acquisition at the same time it's facing a potential breakup of its internet empire.
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Sports
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Africa
3/17/2025 1:47:56 PM
Underperforming Nigeria and disadvantaged Sudan share the spotlight ahead of two 2026 World Cup qualifying matchdays in Africa from Wednesday.
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Egypt
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Society
3/16/2025 9:36:37 PM
In the heart of Cairo's Matariya district, where the hum of daily life meets centuries of history, a remarkable tradition unfolds each Ramadan. The "Matariya Grand Iftar"- a sprawling communal feast stretching across entire streets—represents the unity, generosity, and unbreakable spirit of Egypt's people.
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Antiquities
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Ancient Egypt
3/15/2025 3:45:39 PM
Two major discoveries have been made in Sohag Governorate in a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, shedding new light on Egypt’s ancient past.
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Sports
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Omni sports
3/14/2025 7:30:34 AM
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry became the first NBA player ever to score 4,000 three-pointers on Thursday, extending his runaway lead as the greatest long-range shooter in basketball history in a blowout victory over the Sacramento Kings.
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World
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Region
3/13/2025 5:43:05 PM
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa on Thursday hailed the start of a "new history" for his country, signing into force a constitutional declaration regulating its five-year transitional period and laying out rights for women and freedom of expression.
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Egypt
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Politics
3/12/2025 11:15:38 PM
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi stressed Wednesday that Egypt's wisdom, firm stand on issues, and advanced positions will go down in history for establishing the foundations of security, stability, and peace in the region.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Lectures
3/11/2025 3:56:54 PM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Lectures
3/4/2025 5:47:57 PM
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Sports
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World
3/3/2025 4:10:01 PM
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone admitted city rivals Real Madrid have the more illustrious history but backed his own team to deliver ahead of their tantalising Champions League last-16 derby clash on Tuesday.
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Egypt
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Foreign Affairs
2/26/2025 9:16:00 PM
Speakers at the "Gaza and Future of Peace and Stability in the Middle East" Conference in Egypt emphasized that the history of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East illustrates how populations' displacement from their original lands exacerbates conflicts and expands them to broader arenas.
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Opinion
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2/25/2025 3:38:54 PM
Egypt has longstanding ties with Palestine, especially Gaza, rooted in their shared history, culture, and geography.
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Life & Style
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City Lights
2/22/2025 2:52:25 PM
The Cervantes Institute in Cairo and the Embassy of the Dominican Republic published an Arabic translation of Iván Gatón’s graphic novel The Wonders of America's Beginnings, introducing Dominican history and heritage to Arabic-speaking audiences.
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Arts & Culture
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Music
2/14/2025 1:51:10 PM
In a century-old building in Tehran, Saeed Anvarinejad turned the dial of a vintage radio to tune into some of Iran's earliest recorded sounds, some serving as reminders of the seismic changes that shaped the country's history.
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World
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Region
2/12/2025 6:24:32 PM
Last year was the deadliest for journalists in recent history, with at least 124 reporters killed -- and Israel responsible for nearly 70 per cent of that total, the Committee to Protect Journalists reported Wednesday.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
2/11/2025 9:16:57 PM
Plans set out by Trump to deport the Palestinians from Gaza ignore many important factors in the region as well as the imperatives of history and justice.
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