Opinion | When Education Is No Longer a Promise of Justice
The crisis of education cannot be understood merely as a crisis of…
Opinion | New Republic, Post-Nostalgia
As Egypt marks the bicentennial of its first modern educational mission to…
New Graphic Novel “Landing in Place” Explores Egyptian American Identity Amidst Global History
On May 19, 2026, the Penguin Random House imprint Kokila will publish…
Opinion | The Translation and Preservation of National Identity and Cultural Heritage in the Age of Globalization: A Perspective from Egyptian Cultural Institutions
In today’s world, where globalization is often applied in a uniform and…
Opinion | Is Germany losing confidence? A Hertie-informed perspective
Hertie School in Berlin holds a special place in my heart, not…
Egypt unveils rare Roman-era tomb in Minya, illuminating ancient burial rituals
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced a major archaeological discovery…
Egypt uncovers fifth-century monastic guesthouse in Beheira
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced a significant archaeological discovery…
Egypt unearths 13,000 inscribed ostraca at Athribis in Sohag
A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has uncovered a significant new cache of…
From water hyacinth to opportunity: EU initiative helps Egyptian women weave new futures
Along the quiet canals branching from the Nile River in Egypt, thick…
Japan awards $65,742 grant to support school renovation for children with disabilities in Fayoum
Iwai Fumio, Japan’s ambassador to Egypt, and a representative of the Tanweer…