Rowan, or the way the cat walks
A view into the world of a 20-something Egyptian fashion model
A view into the world of a 20-something Egyptian fashion model
Omar Samra talks to Mada Masr about incorporating personal loss into his life mission and moving away from a mindset of conquering nature.
From the start, the vision behind Zeit Zatoun — a Syrian kitchen where seven refugee women work — was that it would be a business not a charity.
Egyptian weightlifters Sara Samir and Mohamed Ehab won Egypt’s first two bronze medals at the Rio 2016 Olympics, but the years of struggle without state support that preceded their success…
A series of guides to local markets in the city
Are shark sightings the latest in conspiracy theories propagated by #Egypt's local media?
Egyptian players go wild over Pokémon GO augmented-reality game
How safe is Cairo's tap water? What filters are worth the money? Read advice from experts.
Traveling through time and space, Kahk recipes have mutated in method and form.
Tucked in the heart of Islamic Cairo, Khayameya (the Tentmakers Market) is the go-to place for the Ramadan decorations that can now be seen all over Cairo. But the popular red-and-blue…
There are design elements in everything around us – even something as simple as the notebook we write in.
From burgers, gyros, mezzas and pizza to cupcakes, ice cream, coffee and juices.
This article is part of a series we are running ahead of the second edition of our Mada Market to feature the participating vendors. At this year’s Mada Market, we have focused on…
This article is part of a series we are running ahead of the second edition of our Mada Market to feature participating vendors. Egypt's young fashion designers are carving out…
From vegan and gluten-free foods to sugar-free ice cream, natural body care products, dried fruits and organic honey – via Lebanese treats
From adventure travel with Gazef and custom-made bikes from Ain Bicycles, to EIS's youth soccer camp and nutritious cooking with Green Gold.
Egypt’s squash players have ranked high in recent years.
This year’s road book was said to have been unusually tricky.
The sight of drones hovering over the GrEEk Campus Saturday afternoon alerted passers-by in Downtown Cairo to the fact that something out of the ordinary was happening. Inside, some 8,000…
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