Al-Ahram Weekly
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Theater
2/7/2023 7:32:28 PM
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Sports
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World
2/1/2023 2:03:25 PM
A little-loved member of FIFA's family of soccer tournaments for so long, the latest Club World Cup starts Wednesday as a seven-team event two years after that format was due to have been abolished and two years before an ambitious revamp with up to 32 teams.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
1/10/2023 8:45:50 PM
Playwright and novelist Tawfik Al-Hakim was first and foremost an artist who hoped to imbue society with a love of the aesthetic, writes Tarek Osman in his series of articles on modern Egyptian culture
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Arts & Culture
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Music
1/7/2023 1:00:12 PM
Egyptian soprano Amira Selim celebrated the New Year and the Egyptian Orthodox Christmas by releasing a music video for Merut Ek (“Your Love”), an ancient Egyptian love song.
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Arts & Culture
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Music
12/31/2022 1:55:04 PM
The Abu Dhabi Festival premiered on Friday their big production of the Symphony of Three: Peace, Love, Tolerance, featuring Egyptian Islamic chanter Mahmoud ElTohamy along with over 300 musicians from 200 nationalities.
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Sports
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Africa
12/30/2022 6:37:08 PM
Brazilian football superstar Pele, who has died at the age of 82, was "a unique inspiration to the African continent" who will "forever live in the hearts and minds of football lovers", the continent's football chief said on Friday.
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World
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International
12/12/2022 7:05:42 PM
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador loves big projects and hates to leave them unfinished, but that is likely what he will do when he leaves office late in 2024.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Theater
12/6/2022 10:14:10 PM
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World Cup 2022
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Features
12/5/2022 6:45:50 PM
Moroccans in Qatar are feeling the love from across the Arab world ahead of their country’s World Cup clash with Spain on Tuesday.
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World Cup 2022
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Features
11/16/2022 1:30:14 PM
Loved and admired around the world for producing players like Roberto Baggio and Andrea Pirlo, Italy's national team struggles for respect at home.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
11/14/2022 4:19:20 PM
The 44th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) kicked off Sunday night, marking the start of a ten-day marathon gathering film lovers from Egypt, the Arab world, and international audiences.
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COP27
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Focus
11/13/2022 3:37:08 PM
She has pedaled thousands of miles from Sweden to Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to deliver a simple message: Stop climate change.
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World Cup 2022
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News
11/11/2022 7:30:37 PM
Qatar made a promise to fans 12 years ago when it started campaigning to host the World Cup: We love soccer just like you, so come and enjoy it with us.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
11/6/2022 7:05:55 PM
Tanzanian film "Tug of War", about love and politics during the final years of British colonial Zanzibar, has won the Tanit d'Or at Tunisia's prestigious Carthage Film Festival.
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Advertising
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Sponsored
11/6/2022 6:09:03 PM
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Heritage
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Heritage special
10/21/2022 8:06:35 PM
Old tram tickets, images of old cinemas and theatres, origins of churches and palaces and other priceless stories from history of the district of Shubra in north Cairo are being documented and shared with the public, with a lot of passion and much love.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
10/6/2022 7:16:08 PM
The Red Sea International Film Festival is restoring two iconic films in collaboration with Egyptian cinema bodies: Khaly Balak Men Zouzou ("Watch out for Zouzou", 1972) and Gharam fil Karnak ("Love in Karnak", 1965) prior to their screenings at the upcoming festival.
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Business
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Tech
10/5/2022 7:11:04 PM
Elon Musk's sudden about face on a $44 billion agreement to acquire Twitter, reversing an earlier attempt to rescind that offer, came as a surprise even from the mercurial billionaire who loves to shock.
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Sports
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World
9/21/2022 4:25:18 PM
During his difficult final years at Real Madrid, Gareth Bale only truly found happiness on a soccer field when he linked up with Wales for matches with his national team.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
9/6/2022 7:27:59 PM
Colin Farrell's new film, starring alongside old friend Brendan Gleeson, takes the pitch-black humour of their much-loved "In Bruges" to even darker, stranger places.
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