Al Arabiya Egyptian designer praised as he moves monuments A young Egyptian has become an online favorite for a series of images he has created in which he moved iconic international landmarks, and placed them in his country alongside Egypt's own monuments using the power of computer technology. Graphic designer Amr Eid has taken a series of images of scenes from Egypt and used Photoshop to change their current settings and superimpose images of famous international landmarks. The project, called "Matha law" or "What if," explores the question of what Egypt would have looked like if history had been different and the Romans had built the Colosseum in Alexandria, or the French had constructed the Eiffel Tower in Cairo. Read more: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/life-style/art-and-culture/2015/08/14/Egyptian-designer-praised-as-he-moves-monuments.html Zawya Sisi endorses Japan's $46m-loan for a Water Project President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi approved Thursday a loan worth 5.854 billion yen (US$46.5million) provided by Japan to the Egyptian government to establish new aqueduct project in Dairut city. Dairut is located on the west bank of the Nile, in the Asyut Governorate, about 335 kilometers (208 miles) south of the capital, Cairo. The loan's agreement was signed during Egypt Economic Development Conference (EEDC) -held on March in Sharm El Sheikh- between the Irrigation Minster Hossam Moghazy and officials from the Japanese International Corporation Agency (JICA). Read more: https://projects.zawya.com/Sisi_endorses_Japans_46m_loan_for_water_project/story/ZAWYA20150814065404/