Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
8/20/2024 10:06:04 PM
Rania Khallaf delighted in the company of Mahmoud Said.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Focus
7/25/2024 1:50:00 PM
Al-Ahram Weekly takes a tour of the ancient monuments in the Alexandria district of Kom Al-Dikka, starting with its Roman Theatre.
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Arts & Culture
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Stage & Street
7/2/2024 3:39:06 PM
Ahram Online highlights a selection of do-not-miss events this week 3-9 July 2024 in Cairo, and beyond
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Heritage
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Walks
5/1/2024 5:36:00 PM
Sham El-Nessim has been celebrated by Egyptians since ancient times, regardless of religious background or social status. Ahram Online republishes this short history of the holiday
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Heritage
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Heritage special
11/17/2023 6:31:59 PM
The series opens with a brief vivid history of Palestinian Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).
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Life & Style
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Style
11/15/2023 4:13:47 PM
"It was always my dream to become an inventor," thus began Dutch-Moroccan artist Aziz Bekkaoui his interview with Ahram Online.
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
8/17/2023 11:08:56 PM
On a stripped-down stage, a group of actors in T-shirts and jeans sat on chairs recounting life under the Russian occupation of Ukraine's southern city of Kherson.
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Sports
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Omni sports
6/21/2023 11:25:05 AM
French teen giant Victor Wembanyama, considered the greatest NBA prospect since LeBron James two decades ago, has some cautionary tales among players who became top picks in the NBA Draft.
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Arts & Culture
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Music
5/2/2023 5:36:51 PM
Gordon Lightfoot, the folk singer-songwriter known for “If You Could Read My Mind" and "Sundown” and for songs that told tales of Canadian identity, died Monday. He was 84.
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Arts & Culture
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Stage & Street
4/12/2023 1:19:40 PM
Ahram Online highlights a selection of do-not-miss events this week (12-18 April) in Egypt
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
1/24/2023 8:40:09 PM
Nahed Nasr celebrates the work of Saudi filmmakers
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Books
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Reviews
3/17/2022 3:29:39 PM
Elham Fateem’s collection of vignettes about successful Egyptian women in nontraditional careers makes an interesting and approachable read about gender for specialists and the the public alike.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Features
2/1/2022 7:16:07 PM
More and more NGO and other initiatives are seeking to document the history of the cities of Egypt, reports Dina Ezzat
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AFCON 2021
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News
1/9/2022 11:53:12 PM
From the joy of leading Raja Casablanca to African glory, giving Germany a run for their money at the 2014 World Cup, to the anguish over his bitter departure as Ivory Coast boss, it's been a wild ride for Morocco's Bosnian-born coach Vahid Halilhodzic.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
11/9/2021 6:21:31 PM
A new translation of memoirs by the 18th-century Syrian traveller Hanna Diyab casts fresh light on well-known tales from the Arabian Nights, writes David Tresilian
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Books
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News
10/2/2021 3:19:26 PM
On Saturday 9 October, AlKotob Khan bookstore in Maadi Salwa ElHamamsy will launch the third edition of “Tales of the Nile – Modern Egyptian Short Stories,” which just came out a few weeks ago.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Focus
9/28/2021 7:54:02 PM
The thrilling story of ancient cities submerged under the Mediterranean Sea should be told again and again to promote tourism and historical awareness in Egypt
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Art
9/9/2021 4:12:00 PM
In his latest body of work Tales of Scheherazade, Klay Kassem is deeply inspired by the masterpiece of Arabic literature One Thousand and One Nights
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Books
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Reviews
6/27/2021 11:04:00 AM
The stories depict the shift Egypt embraced towards the end of the rule of Mohamed Ali
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Opinion
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Test Page
6/23/2021 7:21:00 PM
No meeting of the G7 group of countries is uneventful, and this year’s summit saw some high-profile disagreements
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