Al-Ahram Weekly
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Economy
8/9/2022 10:03:18 PM
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World
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Region
8/3/2022 7:23:24 PM
The United Nations painted a grim picture for Sudan's humanitarian situation, saying Wednesday that almost a quarter of the country's population was inching toward starvation amid a dire shortage of funding.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Economy
7/26/2022 8:55:19 PM
Egypt’s real-estate sector boomed in the first half of 2022, but experts are not painting a rosy picture for the rest of the year, reports Safeya Mounir
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
7/9/2022 5:19:04 PM
A woman's portrait painted in blue and yellow -- the colours of the Ukrainian flag -- and streaked with blood-red paint is among 300 pictures by Ukrainian children displayed in a Kyiv bomb shelter Friday.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Exhibitions
7/5/2022 7:35:02 PM
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Life & Style
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Style
7/5/2022 11:22:02 AM
Images of traditional embroideries and floral paintings adorned the walls of Dior’s celebrity-laden runway homage to Ukraine as Paris’ four-day Couture Week kicked off Monday.
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Life & Style
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Style
6/26/2022 10:31:54 AM
Flowers, art, and Dior’s world-famous ateliers collided for a sweet-smelling explosion of creativity. The house’s Paris Fashion Week show was an homage to late British painter Duncan Grant and celebrated member of London’s Bloomsbury Group, who died in 1978.
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
6/16/2022 3:46:58 PM
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture announced that it had retrieved a long-lost paining by one of the foremost Egyptian painters Abdel-Hadi Al-Gazzar (1925–1966) and placed it in the Museum of the Egyptian Modern Art's collection.
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World
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Africa
6/16/2022 1:47:00 PM
With fresh coats of paint and streets swept clean, Rwanda's capital is preparing for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit, which will bring leaders of the 54-nation group of mostly former British colonies whose relevance is sometimes questioned.
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
6/12/2022 5:40:19 PM
The Cairo Opera House is holding an exhibition of paintings by Egyptian painter Mohamed Abdel-Galil till 18 June at the Salah Taher hall.
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Antiquities
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Ancient Egypt
5/30/2022 4:05:00 PM
An Egyptian archaeological mission in the Bubastian Cemetery at the Saqqara Necropolis unearthed a collection of 250 wooden painted coffins and the biggest ever bronze cachette containing a collection of 150 bronze statues of ancient Egyptian deities of different sizes.
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War in Ukraine
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Diplomacy
5/9/2022 1:54:51 PM
Protesters threw red paint on the Russian ambassador on Monday as he arrived at a cemetery in Warsaw to pay respects to Red Army soldiers who died during World War II.
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War in Ukraine
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Humanitarian
5/7/2022 11:08:52 AM
Paintings of wounded children and grieving women line the walls, while loudspeakers spit out the sound of approaching war planes.
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
3/21/2022 5:10:52 PM
Painter, illustrator and caricaturist Walid Taher is exhibiting 70 acrylic paintings in his new solo exhibition Fades Away, inspired by Lebanese-Australian poet Wadih Saadeh’s exploration of liminality, on display at TAM Gallery in 6th of October city.
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Heritage
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Heritage special
3/3/2022 8:00:46 PM
Tens of young artists set up their painting spots at the Heliopolis metro station on Thursday and started to sketch passers-by.
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World
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International
2/14/2022 9:37:50 AM
Scientists and governments will meet Monday to finish a major United Nations report on how global warming disrupts people's lives, their natural environment and the Earth itself. Don't expect a flowery valentine to the planet: instead an activist group predicted 'a nightmare painted in the dry language of science'.
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World
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International
1/13/2022 5:40:34 PM
The Dutch king ruled out Thursday using, for now at least, the royal family's 'Golden Carriage', one side of which bears a painting that critics say glorifies the Netherlands' colonial past, including its role in the global slave trade.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
1/4/2022 8:34:05 PM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Exhibitions
12/24/2021 12:14:37 PM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
11/30/2021 11:06:02 PM
It is increasingly difficult to paint a hopeful picture of the future of Ethiopia with the increasing complexity of its conflicts,
writes Ahmed Amal
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