Sanaa, Yemen--The sounds of warplanes roaring across the sky has become part of the daily routine in Yemen's capital Sanaa as the central government continues for a third consecutive month to battle a Shiite rebel group known as the Houthis in the (...)
WASHIGTON DC: Two days before Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president of the United States, Washington D.C. was already teeming with people who have come to be part of this historic event.
Hotels were booked, train tickets into the city (...)
The number of hate crimes committed against Arab-Americans has decreased since their peak immediately following the September 11, 2001 attacks, according to a new study by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
While the findings are (...)
Ray Rehman is an average 20-something American guy trying to make it as an actor in Hollywood. He attends audition after audition, shares a house with a friend from high school and is in search of true love. There's a catch, however. Ray is (...)
Young men like Reagan and Nour can be spotted on the streets of the Bronx or in South Central Los Angeles, belting out their rap flows and talking proudly about their hip hop group V.I.P.
These two 20-year-olds, however, are sitting in a local (...)
The Sleepy Fayoum oasis is about to undergo some major change. Last week at Al-Azhar Park, Egypt's tourism development powerhouse Orascom Development Holding (ODH) launched its latest project: Byoum Residence, the first luxury real estate complex in (...)
Last weekend Hurghada Marina, a project that has been in the works for the past 10 years, celebrated its grand opening complete with a fireworks display and performances by two local and four international bands.
The new marina is being touted as (...)
Coptic priests, Bedouin women, and a blue-tinted photo of famous belly dancer Dina's renowned tummy - these are some of the subjects of the latest photography exhibition on display at the German Embassy in Zamalek.
"Ten Years of Photography in (...)
African rhythms took over Al Azhar Park's Geneina Theater last Friday as South African band, FreshlyGround, made their Egypt debut at the Spring Festival 2008.
The theater was filled to its capacity with an eager audience, sitting on the (...)