Sudanese refugees frustrated by hardships in Egypt dream of being resettled, but there are few slots for thousands of refugees.
CAIRO: Sudanese refugees who escaped from the bloody conflict in Darfur say that anything is better than the (...)
CAIRO: Last night at the Cairo Opera House Lebanese musicians sang of love, suffering and change at a benefit concert entitled Beirut Won't Cry. The meaningful performances were meant to signal the Lebanese people's ability to rebuild their country (...)
CAIRO: It was built in order to shame and later on it was shamed upon. Some couples who visit are too ashamed to be seen together elsewhere. They would rather commit their "shameful acts 15 floors above ground.
With the urban legends surrounding (...)
Egyptian-American teens learn from the comfort of their living room
CAIRO: Imagine a classroom just steps away from your bed, conducting a science experiment in your kitchen, and taking a walk to the bakery for PhysEd class.
This is a normal (...)
Traders cater to tourists, trekkers, and those with an exotic palette
CAIRO: Abdul Hakim has his camels to thank. After 40 years of buying and selling them, he was able to move from Said and buy a house in Cairo, support his family of five, and (...)
Stuck in Cairo doesn t mean you can t enjoy sun and water
CAIRO: So your air-conditioner has been on full power 24/7, your only weapon against the scorching heat. Give the poor thing a rest and avoid racking up a high electricity bill. Trek to a (...)
Pundits and patriots continuously bemoan the loss of the best Egyptian minds. Doctors, scientists and engineers who sought their fortune in foreign countries like the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. A study by Cairo's Gulf Center for (...)