Multimedia
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In Pictures
6/18/2024 2:05:20 PM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Heritage
5/14/2024 7:20:04 PM
Zahi Hawass continues his account of the daily lives of the ancient Egyptians by looking at evidence garnered through settlement archaeology and images and artefacts from mortuary contexts
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
12/2/2023 6:50:39 PM
Ridley Scott's film "Napoleon" has stormed to the top of the French box office ratings, figures showed on Wednesday, despite sometimes savage reviews from critics in France who took aim at historical inaccuracies and the portrayal of the emperor.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Cinema
11/21/2023 6:59:07 PM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
10/7/2022 8:53:39 PM
Tarek Osman continues his series of articles on key figures and ideas that have shaped modern Egyptian culture.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
9/29/2022 9:40:41 PM
Tarek Osman traces key ideas and figures that have formed modern Egyptian culture in the first of a series of articles.
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Books
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Reviews
10/22/2021 8:26:00 PM
From the thick volumes of history on the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt that have consumed years of his academic work, historian Mohamed Afifi decided to dig out the story of the historical figure Mu’allem Ya'coub Hana (General Ya'coub) for his first novel, titled ‘Ya’coub’.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Culture
10/8/2021 7:23:00 PM
A major Paris exhibition is commemorating the bicentenary of the death of the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, including his campaigns in Egypt and the Middle East.
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Opinion
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5/20/2021 5:20:00 PM
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Arts & Culture
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Screens
5/17/2021 8:59:10 PM
When they began in 2008, he and editor Laure Marchaut had only planned to spend a few months tidying up Gance's archives in the basement of the Cinematheque Francaise in Paris.
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World
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International
2/13/2021 2:44:30 PM
A ceremony near the western city of Smolensk will see the re-burial of 126 people killed in one of the bloodiest battles of Napoleon's Russian campaign
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Opinion
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3/11/2020 7:59:14 PM
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s day-dream of resurrecting the former Ottoman Empire has come to a humiliating end, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Opinion
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1/23/2020 3:54:00 PM
This week marks the 68th anniversary of the Cairo fire on 26 January 1952, leading to the ousting of the Egyptian monarchy just six months later
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World
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International
12/30/2019 2:22:43 PM
First legalized in 1884, two decades after Napoleon III accorded workers the right to strike, France's unions have built up muscle and money over the years
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Travel
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10/21/2018 10:54:34 AM
Rania Khallaf travels back to the 18th century and beyond on a weekend trip to the historic Red Sea city of Qusseir
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Antiquities
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Ancient Egypt
3/30/2018 11:05:39 AM
North America fell under the magic of the Ancient Egyptians this week, with two exhibitions being inaugurated in St Louis and Los Angeles, reports Nevine El-Aref
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Opinion
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2/7/2018 8:11:23 PM
Despite some domestic opposition, Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to score a landslide victory in March’s presidential elections
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World
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International
5/7/2017 9:08:33 PM
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Arts & Culture
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Visual Art
4/9/2016 3:07:04 PM
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World
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International
9/25/2014 6:36:41 PM
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