What are the latest fashion trends this season? This question jumps into the minds of many women at the beginning of each season and is often followed by a search of shops and fashion sites to find the answer.
“Velvet fabrics are top this winter, (...)
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y 2030, approximately 1.5 billion girls will live in urban areas, a fact that foreshadows endless empowerment possibilities.
This is also the conviction of the Safer Cities for Girls Programme, a joint programme launched in 2014 in partnership (...)
Young people's reproductive health is essential to the future of the country, as young people aged between 10 and 29 years old make up about 40 per cent of Egypt's population, totalling around 34 million people.
Reproductive health can have an (...)
The government this week launched “Go Global,” an initiative aimed at increasing Egyptian exports and helping the country's exporters. The initiative targets small exporters who want to boost their export capabilities and domestic producers looking (...)
With 2015 just hours away, Cairo theaters and cultural venues are offering a variety of delightful choices to guarantee Cairenes an unforgettable night. Egypt, with its 7000 year old civilization, never fails to amaze its people with cultural, (...)
The well-known Broadway theatre is famous for its dazzling plays that people from all over the world are eager to watch. This is a fact and there is no question about it. For three Egyptians to present a musical, based on an Egyptian Pharaonic epic, (...)
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ubasher, transmitted from the heart of the Faculty of Engineering at Cairo University, is Egypt's first university-run online radio station and newspaper. It is managed by volunteers from the faculty, and students who attend other faculties and (...)
Members of the Cairo University Engineering Faculty team have won the Most Challenging Team Global Award at a prestigious international competition for Formula One cars in Germany. The team won the award for its Formula One racing car, designed and (...)
The Helm Al-Nour (Dream of Light) art camp will be held from 1-7 October at the youth centres of the Abou Kir area in the Alexandria governorate. Registration for the camp closed in the first week of September.
“We want to help form young people who (...)
Ayman Salah, 19, a student in the second year at the Faculty of Commerce, is one of those enthusiastic young people who decide from year one to do their job training in a company, organisation or bank. Salah said he had submitted his CV to several (...)
How should we live? This simple and at the same time deep question is one that a group of young friends asked themselves some years ago.
Farida Lawendy, one of the young people, said the best way to live was to worship God and to try to live our (...)
Asmaa Abdallah is a great example for other young Nubians to follow. The 28-year-old journalist is a Nubian youth activist and founder of the Egyptian Nubian Party. She started her career ten years ago and has dedicated herself to telling others (...)
The Nada Foundation for Safer Roads, launched in February 2014, was officially registered as a foundation in August 2014. It began its activities with a social media campaign against distracted driving, calling up a significant response and pledges (...)
Change is healthy, but changing planets? For Mohamed Sallam, 32 and a financial planner, a change of planet could be a dream come true.
“Since I was a child my greatest passion has been astronomy – space, the stars, the planets, the sun and so on. I (...)
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) has for the first time assigned Sarah Samir to officiate at the Wadi Degla and Talaea Al-Geish under-17 match.
The 26-year-old referee is a graduate of the Faculty of Mass Communication at Cairo University and (...)
District Egypt organised the Xpand Financial Summit for the first time in Egypt on 25-27 February, drawing the attention of many small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). District Egypt is a co-working space for youth entrepreneurs and (...)
Using the slogan “Be'eedak forset rezk hatfedak” (With your hands you can earn your bread and butter), the Be'eedak campaign calls on all Egyptian young people, whatever their education or experience, to start training to realise their dreams and (...)
A quarter of a decade after his death, the literary genuis Ihsan Abdel Quddos's contibutions to Egyptian cultural life continue. Angy Essam highlights the vitality of the Ihsan Abdel Quddos prize and the role it plays in cultural life.
The renowned (...)
The event will bring together young entrepreneurs, investors, financial service providers, private equity and professionals from the banking and finance sector.
The aim is to support emerging businesses, providing them with insight into the best (...)
A few weeks ago, the term “digital drugs” went viral when the Saudi government said that binaural beats, sounds that create specific physical stimuli, could have a drug-like effect on teenaged listeners.
Khaled Rafaat, 21, a student at the Faculty (...)
The Egyptian director Bassem Magdy, one of today's most important rising artists, will compete at the Rotterdam film festival with his latest short film, "The Many Colors of the Sky Radiate Forgetfulness" with strong expectations to win a prize. (...)
Our path is what defines our existence, whether we are a migratory bird, a flowing stream or a planet in orbit. Artists and their artworks are no exception. Discovering the path is El Masar Gallery's true vocation. Angy Essam will walk with you down (...)
The fascinating dancing performance, "Women from Egypt", choreographed and directed by Tarek Hassan, is currently on at the Cairo Opera House. Angy Essam attended the show.
The massive dancing production is on at 8 pm every day, at the Main Hall. (...)
“Few people can imagine how many newly married couples have been divorced as a result of sexual ignorance,'' says Tamer Zaafrani, an Egyptian psychiatrist. Just saying the word “sex” in mainstream Egyptian society can be considered an indecent act, (...)
Life coaching is not only about solving problems. It is chiefly about discovery, being aware of your choices and, most of all, gaining wisdom.
Ahmed Khedr Al-Zayat, an expert on life coaching, describes the intervention as a way of empowering people (...)