How the justice system shuts women out
Among the 335 new appointees, all graduates of public law schools, there was not a single woman.
Among the 335 new appointees, all graduates of public law schools, there was not a single woman.
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
The deadline for pitches or initial drafts is October 3, 2019.
In a wave of memes across Arabic social media pages, Mohamed Salah has been turned into a symbol of pride, modesty, and good morals — but there is a darker side to the euphoria.
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An ad campaign called "Give Mom Back Her Name," directed by young Egyptian creatives Maged Nassar and Tameem Youness, won the first Glass…
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«I started writing the names of every famous person who came to show support to that man.»
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