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“[In Egypt], every person who is not male, Muslim, Sunni, straight, and a supporter of the system, is rejected, repressed, stigmatized, arrested, exiled, or killed,” Sarah Hegazy wrote on March…
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“[In Egypt], every person who is not male, Muslim, Sunni, straight, and a supporter of the system, is rejected, repressed, stigmatized, arrested, exiled, or killed,” Sarah Hegazy wrote on March…
A comforting, risotto-like dish that will absolutely make you come off like a chic tante
The 1920s in Cairo was the age of the female celebrity
The company's emergence shows new realities in the consumption and production of food in Egypt
You want to develop a relationship with someone who is catching and selling their fish the same day.
Successive cabinets have failed to hit the constitutionally mandated marks for health and education.
We meet artists from Rasm Misr, an initiative that documents historic areas through art
The campaign seeks to challenge monopolistic colonial-economic power
This finally explained to me why one cookie could be so drastically different to another.
Condoms offer a political opportunity for a discussion of masculinity and extramarital relationships
This pasta is traditional to the Ligurian coast in Italy
Eleven days after the Israeli bombing of Gaza began — retribution for Palestinians’ resistance to the forced displacement of Palestinian residents from the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah and the…
One of Egypt's chief aims is to counter Ethiopian regional influence
Tahini has many uses as an ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes
Women have faced systematic predatory lending practices
Although the dish is labor-intensive, there is room for flexibility
The bill raises questions about the cost for the public who will use the services.
She texted a sort of proverb: “Having kids brings cowardliness.” And it’s true, I have to say.
"It’s infuriating to give a child who’s just lost all of their family a rose and ask them to smile"
"The political leaders within the post-‘48 borders, well, they’re not really leaders"