‘Blood Brothers’: Israel-Druze’s story to be continued
Druze loyalty for Israel started since its establishment in 1948
Champions League: Unbeaten Dortmund eye group-stage double over Atletico
Borussia Dortmund have their sights set on preserving their perfect Champions League record when they take on Atletico Madrid. A point would be enough for BVB to book their place…
Opinion: German ice hockey coach Marco Sturm leaves behind big skates to fill
Marco Sturm has reinvigorated German ice hockey, topping it all off by winning a silver medal in Pyeongchang. The DEB is right to let him pursue his NHL dreams, but…
Australia relaxes working holiday visa restrictions
Australia's government plans to relax restrictions for backpackers and other visitors on working holidays visas, which will allow them to stay a year longer and also work in more regions…
New Cairo’s Platinum Club hosts IFCC for equestrians to boost cultural integration
Event’s concept is friendly show jumping tour, includes 1.30 Class competitions with $5,000 prize money, held in participating countries’ clubs
Spinneys Egypt expands to New Cairo’s El Shorouk
Spinneys Egypt announced opening a new multi-million-pound branch in El Shorouk city, on Sunday.
Tallinn Black Nights film festival announces 2018 focus programme: centenarians
Driven by Estonia’s 100th anniversary celebrations, the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival will focus on 12 countries that are celebrating their centenary this year, offering a rich retrospective with films…
Tokyo International Film Festival: finding magic in first impressions
Excitement of watching film without knowing what to expect is magic of cinema
Sayed Ragab: representative of simple citizen in Egyptian cinema
Married twice, jailed twice, fame arrived after his 50th birthday
Vandalism and neglect haunt Libya's UNESCO World Heritage sites
Graffiti covers the ruins of Cyrene in eastern Libya, a city founded by Greeks more than 2,600 years ago that once attracted tourists but is now neglected and the target…