CAIRO: Upon entering Tahrir Square from Qasr al-Aini bridge on Wednesday night, there were street vendors and sellers offering cotton facemasks. A small barricade was set up where volunteers check the bags and national IDs of people going in.
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Live Twitter feed revealed news of Maspero's State TV's website has been hacked by an unknown hacker.
The website has been hacked due to its acclaimed false coverage of the clashes in Tahrir Square on November 19 and 20.
The site was hacked but (...)
UK's Ambassador to Egypt, James Watt, wrote a blog post about what he thinks of the Maspiro clashes that took place on October 9. He discusses sectarian strife in Egypt that continues to cause problems in the security of Egypt. James Watt has been (...)
CAIRO: Engineers, programmers and artists gathered in Egypt's capital city to share their creations and innovations at the third annual event organized by Maker Faire Africa 2011. The event took place at the American University in Cairo's (AUC) new (...)
There are many ways to enjoy the holy month of Ramadan, and Al-Azhar Park offers one of many ways to enjoy Iftar, the breaking of the fast. There are a number of restaurants in Al-Azhar Park to enjoy, but picnics are a less conventional way of (...)
Every month and a half, Egyptian youth gather together in different venues to open up and express their most genuine and raw experiences. Through a project called Mashroo3 Mareekh (previously known as Project Yourself: Open Mic), anyone can sign up (...)
CAIRO: Salah Taher's art collection is exhibited in the occasion of his 100-year anniversary in Zamalek Art Gallery.
In a simple gallery space with white walls, Taher's artworks are all cased in gold frames hung at eye level. The plain white (...)