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Flying carpets

  /  May 22, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  5 Comments

A trip to one of the busiest areas of Cairo brings a pleasant surprise.

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HEPCA, from diving to development

  /  May 16, 2013  /  Tourism  /  1 Comment

Egyptian NGO protects the resources of and around the Red Sea

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Dusty days

  /  May 15, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  4 Comments

There was nothing romantic about my first experience with a sandstorm in Egypt

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Philippe Croizon shows that anything is possible

  /  May 8, 2013  /  Sports  /  No Comments

French quadruple amputee visits Egypt and shares his story on how he swam across the straights that connect the continents

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Pet peeves

  /  May 8, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  2 Comments

I find it hard to fathom that anyone can have a fun day while surrounded by examples of animal cruelty that would land those responsible in jail in many countries, but then again I do not have to struggle to feed my family each and every day.

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Local organisation introduces urban beekeeping

  /  May 6, 2013  /  Environment, Health & Wellness, Lifestyle  /  3 Comments

Producing your own honey: healthy for you and the world around you.

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Confess your sins

  /  May 3, 2013  /  Culture, Editorial  /  1 Comment

Continuous connectability is the norm, caution is flung to the wind, reticence is retro and you are what you say you are.

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Wear your whip to work week

  /  April 24, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  No Comments

Adel Heine’s weekly column

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Giftun Island cleanup in Hurghada

  /  April 22, 2013  /  Lifestyle  /  2 Comments

HEPCA organises a beach and underwater cleanup of a popular island in the Red Sea

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Red Sea community goes green for a week

  /  April 22, 2013  /  Lifestyle  /  1 Comment

El Gouna residents focus on the four elements and how to preserve and conserve them through awareness and active community participation

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Culture defies religion

  /  April 18, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  2 Comments

Adel Heine’s weekly column

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Cairo comedian finalist in Funniest Arab competition

  /  April 17, 2013  /  Culture  /  No Comments

Egyptian funny man looks forward to compete and work on his material

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Colours and clean lines define Adam Elwan’s jewellery

  /  April 15, 2013  /  Lifestyle  /  1 Comment

Young designer combines the knowledge of Khan El-Khalili’s craftsmen with modern designs

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Cowardice reigns supreme

  /  April 10, 2013  /  Culture, Editorial  /  No Comments

Adel Heine’s weekly column

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Foolishness

  /  April 4, 2013  /  Culture, Editorial  /  1 Comment

What started out as a little silly fun on the first day of the month has grown into a nationwide movement

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Contemporary art set to take over Downtown

  /  April 2, 2013  /  Culture  /  No Comments

The second edition of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF) starts on Thursday 4 April. For 24 days Downtown Cairo will be filled with performances, screenings, workshops, exhibitions and more. We spoke to Ahmed El Attar, the artistic director of D-CAF.

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Fools’ Culture: Khawagat in Egypt

  /  April 1, 2013  /  Culture  /  No Comments

New documentary hopes to discover the truth about foreigners in Egypt

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Fools’ Culture: No Kidding takes art to the next level

  /  April 1, 2013  /  Culture  /  No Comments

Impressive art exhibition opens in new gallery and brings reporter to tears

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Crop and Coming Forth by Day in Goethe Film Week

  /  March 25, 2013  /  Culture  /  No Comments

Crop is a documentary entirely filmed inside the Al-Ahram building and features the journalist’s commentary on past events

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Oh Happy Day

  /  March 21, 2013  /  Culture, Opinion  /  No Comments

Adel Heine’s weekly column

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