‘The ruins of our homes and lives:’ Return to north Gaza fraught with loss for tens of thousands
“I wish I hadn’t come back” was the first thing Emad Azzam, one of hundreds of thousands of people who returned to Gaza City this weekend, said when…
“I wish I hadn’t come back” was the first thing Emad Azzam, one of hundreds of thousands of people who returned to Gaza City this weekend, said when…
Mohamed Mahsoub clashed with police, decrying injustice in Upper Egypt before being killed.
August 4, 2020, 6:05 pm, a deadly explosion occurs at the Port of Beirut. Experts rank it as the fourth largest non-nuclear explosion in human history. The damage…
This week, we introduce our monthly playlist Tafneeta, curated by our own Ahmed El Sabbagh.
Mada Masr speaks to local residents following the military's 16th communiqué on Operation Sinai 2018
Can the narratives of self sufficiency and dreams of export Egypt's pinned on Zohr be reconciled?
Film is at the center of this week’s cultural activities in Cairo, Alexandria, Ismailia and Port Said
These days, there is less blood to spill and more bile to swallow
The end of July isn't the busiest time for the arts in Egypt, but there's enough going on to recommend three concerts and an exhibition.
Like many bands that emerged after 2011, these two differ from their predecessors in several ways.
Do stories need authors? Are texts fixed? Is adaptation a form of translation? These are some of the questions Professor Samah Selim has been considering in her study…