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A parked motorcycle under Islamic and travel murals in a street of the village of Bairat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images).
Culture & Social Affairs

From Egypt to Mecca With Love

“Far away is the land of the prophet, far away and I would love to visit” – A Folk Song. It is Muslim Hajj season and Egypt has always favored…

Amira el Noshokaty 17 July , 2021
-	Malware Detected Warning Screen with abstract binary code 3d digital concept. (Getty)
Science & Technology

The Next Pandemic Will Be Digital

The most recent ransomware attack shows that every business needs to protect itself. If we've learned anything over the past 16 months, we have…

Jason Aten 17 July , 2021
Nada (Menna Shalaby) in a scene from “leh laa” series.
Culture & Social Affairs

Why Not: A Series Sheds the Light on Children Adoption in Egypt

In Egypt, there are many issues that people are not familiar with yet, or they do not accept them depending on old legacies and misconceptions. One…

Salma Adham 17 July , 2021
Book Cover
Culture & Social Affairs

Rise of Arab-American Left Activism

Recently, the University of North Carolina Press held an exhibition of the books on Arabs and Islam it had published, and published electronic copies…

Mohammad Ali Salih 17 July , 2021

World in Photos

World in Photos

Aerial view of the flooded camping site Jachthaven Hatenboer on July 16, 2021 in Roermond, Netherlands. The flooding has been caused by unusually heavy rain in the hilly parts of Germany and the Ardennes region in Belgium. In Germany the death toll has now passed 100 with dozens more missing. Rescue and evacuation operations are now underway in tricky conditions across the affected regions.

World in Photos

A visitor looks out towards the Paris skyline from halfway up the Eiffel Tower as the iconic landmark reopened for the first time in over 8 months on July 16, 2021 in Paris, France. The iconic Paris landmark has been closed since October 30th, 2020, due to the Coronavirus Pandemic restrictions, it's longest closure since WWII. (Photo by Kiran Ridley/Getty Images)

World in Photos

Patients of Covid-19 got treatment in an emergency tent set up to handle an overflow of Covid-19 patients at Dr Sardjito General Hospital on July 16, 2021 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia, the world's fourth-most populous country, imposed emergency restrictions on 15 locations beyond Java and Bali, aiming to tame the recent COVID-19 surge. The country is the worst-hit by the pandemic with daily cases numbers 56,757 infections on Thursday, making it the center of Asia's outbreak. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

World in Photos

A woman holding a picture of Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga during a demonstration against the forthcoming Tokyo Olympic Games on July 16, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Protesters gathered to demonstrate against International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach’s visit to Hiroshima amid concern over the safety of holding the Games during the global coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images)

World in Photos

Sharon Stone and Carine Roitfeld on the stage with the models during the amfAR Cannes Gala 2021 at Villa Eilenroc on July 16, 2021 in Cap d'Antibes, France. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/amfAR/Getty Images for amfAR )

World in Photos

Darja Sopova of Latvia celebrates in the Women's Triple Jump final during European Athletics U20 Championships Day 2 at Kadriorg Stadium on July 16, 2021 in Tallinn, Estonia. (Photo by Joosep Martinson/Getty Images for European Athletics)

Working at home having a video conference with colleagues. (Getty Images)
Business & Economy

Why Some Employees Got Addicted to Working from Home?

Heba, a 27-year-old employee at a local Saudi company, is unable to get used to office life again after she spent a whole year working from home. …

Motasem Al Felou 16 July , 2021
Religious Discourse: Maturity
Culture & Social Affairs

Religious Discourse: Maturity

By the fourth Hijri century, religious discourse had reached full maturity. After two centuries of writing and documentation, and during the peak…

Gamal Abd El-Maboud 16 July , 2021
Palestinian Arena: Truce
Cartoons

Palestinian Arena: Truce

Majalla 16 July , 2021
Protesters hold a large Palestinian flag and placards during a demonstration demanding justice for Palestine. Many pro-Palestinian groups have protested in cities around the world. (Photo by Loredana Sangiuliano/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Politics

Palestinians Assert Presence, Cannot Be Ignored

The intense violence in Israel and Palestine in May resembled similar episodes in recent decades. But it also had several distinct features, chief…

Rashid Khalidi 16 July , 2021
Illustration by Ali Mandalawi
Culture & Social Affairs

Nabil Al Halfawi: Veteran Actor Stirs Controversy as a Football Fanatic

Veteran actor Nabil Al-Halfawi tops the most mentioned Egyptian actors on Twitter, as he is known for his striking political and social tweets. …

Majalla 16 July , 2021
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US President Donald Trump meets Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate for an end to the war in Ukraine in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Politics

Putin rides high after Alaska

18 August 2025

Seven instances that showed the Russian leader had the upper hand during his meeting with Trump

Robert Ford
David Corenswet in 'Superman'
Culture & Social Affairs

The new 'Superman' is not as pro-Palestine as some think

20 August 2025

The depiction of a land-grabbing colonialist power turning on its weaker neighbour feels aimed at Israel, its advocates say. Yet supporters of Palestine should be up in arms, too.

Samer Abou Hawwach
US Ambassador to Türkiye Tom Barrack, also special envoy to Syria, fields questions from journalists after meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, on August 18, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Politics

 Lebanon at a crossroads over Hezbollah arms

18 August 2025

US envoy to Syria Tom Barrack used his latest visit to Beirut to deliver what was, in effect, an ultimatum to the Lebanese government, though he took care not to present it as such

Michael Harari
A Saudi Aramco rig in the HSBH field north of Dhahran in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. AFP
Business & Economy

The Arab Gulf’s gas moment

21 August 2025

The Arab Gulf is stepping into a pivotal role in global energy markets—not just as a swing oil supplier, but as a gas powerhouse

Neil Quilliam
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes an address following an emergency cabinet meeting on Gaza at 10 Downing Street in London on July 29, 2025. Toby Melville / AFP
Politics

Performative politics: Palestine recognition pledges ring hollow

18 August 2025

The moves by France, the UK and other Western states appear to be more about appeasing domestic critics with symbolic gestures rather than a genuine attempt to change Israel's behaviour

Christopher Phillips

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