It was through an online article published by Al-Masry Al-Youm by Mohamed Abul Gheit that the entire community of social media was taken by a wave of shock and sadness over the state of affairs in Egypt as it keeps declining in a terrifying way.
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During the liberal years that started in 1919, the civil Coptic Society used to strongly participate in the charitable construction of schools, hospitals and non-governmental organisations.
It was during these years that Salama Moussa and others (...)
Dictators, all of them, want to go back to times where a head of state was fully in control of all the media.
But this is not happening. On the contrary, the internet is making continual progress and is becoming much more accessible through (...)
Ahmed Zewail's studies have opened the door for further scientific progress that will always be associated with his name and will continue to benefit the world at large.
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Some experts suggest that Israel is at the forefront of countries facing this problem, and that the 1967 war (...)
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However, there is scepticism that this law might be obstructed or if adopted it (...)
There are many ways to refer to Mohamed Abul-Ghar, but as a longtime advocate of rights and equality is perhaps the most accurate. He, however, is sure to remind others, with a little emphasis in his voice, that he is associated — he does not use (...)