أكدت تقارير صحفية جنوب أفريقية تعرض نجل الداعية أحمد ديدات لإطلاق نار على رأسه، عند خروجه من محكمة فى مدينة دوربان بجنوب أفريقيا.
وقال حساب وكالة iol الجنوب الأفريقى على تويتر، إن التقارير الطبية، تشير إلى أن يوسف احمد ديدات فى العناية المركزة (...)
Willie – 1966 World Cup in England
World Cup Willie was a lion wearing a UK-flag t-shirt, an animal synonymous with Britain and the English national side. The very first World Cup mascot, Willie was created by Reg Hoye, who is best known for (...)
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday visited Syrian soldiers who appear close to defeating the last major opposition foothold near Damascus and met some of the many thousands of people uprooted during the government offensive.
Meanwhile (...)
One by one, hundreds of Mosul residents raised their shirts to prove they did not have suicide bombs strapped to their bodies, closely watched by Iraqi special forces fearful of the threat posed by Islamic State, even in areas they now control.
The (...)
Angry and disappointed reactions continued following the announced results of the National Council for Human Rights' (NCHR) visit to Al-Aqrab prison last Tuesday.
Several NGOs and rights groups have criticised the delegation's findings to be merely (...)
Egypt's Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab meets Tuesday, a delegation of tax authority employees to discuss their repudiation of the new Civil Service law, Al-Bawaba News reported.
The delegation includes the legal researcher at the sales taxes' (...)
When he went to jail he was 25. Today, he walks free almost having turned 27. Photojournalist Ahmed Gamal Ziada, the victim of a crackdown on journalists in Egypt, was arrested on 28 December 2013. He went to Al-Azhar University to cover clashes (...)
Detained photojournalist Ahmed Gamal Ziada wrote a letter from inside Abu Za'abal, Prison, sent by his brother Mohamed to Daily News Egypt.
Ziada was arrested on 28 December 2013, and has been in prison since, pending trial.
His trial finally (...)
In addressing the three years of turmoil in Syria, Doctors of the World issued a photo documentary on its website to reflect on the “the struggles and acute dangers that both medical staff and civilians face in the extreme conditions of war” in (...)
Musical project aiming to create spaces for rich cultural interaction between Nile Basin countries launches second musicians gathering in Kampala, along with African tour in 2014
After a successful gathering of musicians in Upper Egypt's Aswan early (...)
In the opening titles of the television series Le'bet Al-Mawt (Death Game), directed by Elith Heggo and starring the Lebanese actress Cyrine Abdel-Nour, we are told the work is “based on a foreign novel”. From the first episode, the viewer can (...)
Egyptian writer Gamal Omar first learned about well-known Muslim theologian Nasr Hamed Abu Zayd in 1991, after the release of Nasr's famous book, 'Mafhum Al-Nass' (The Concept of The Text: The Study of Quranic Sciences.)
When he met Nasr in 2007 in (...)
Egyptian writer Gamal Omar first learned about well-known Muslim theologian Nasr Hamed Abu Zayd in 1991, after the release of Nasr's famous book, 'Mafhum Al-Nass' (The Concept of The Text: The Study of Quranic Sciences.)
When he met Nasr in 2007 in (...)
Tharwat El-Kharabawy speaks about his time inside the Muslim brotherhood and how his membership came to an end
Sara Abou Bakr
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has been surrounded by mystery throughout its 84 years of existence. In the last 15 years (...)
تقنيات كثيرة تمثل محور اهتمام مصنّعي السيارات في العالم ومن هذه التوجهات تقنية الإطارات الطائرة والمحرك المتحدث ثم إمكانية السير بوقود مصنوع من الهيدروجين، وكذلك أيضاً تقنيات تغيير اللون ومظهر السيارة الخارجي.
المصمم ليفيو تودوران ابتكر تصميماً (...)
Salonaz Sami discovers that campaigning for the presidential elections has taken on a musical dimension
From banners and posters to TV commercials, telling the entire history, of all different presidential hopefuls, campaigning for Egypt's first (...)
CAIRO: One of the leading media personalities in the region, Robert Fisk has created much controversy in recent months with an interview on Syrian national television. The man famed for his work in Lebanon has also been following the Egyptian (...)
CAIRO - Nasser's legacy is much debated today. To his sympathisers, he was a leader who reformed his country and re-established Arab pride both inside and outside of it. They testify that, under him, Egyptians enjoyed unprecedented access to (...)
I have a habit of urging friends in Malaysia to visit Egypt. I advertise the sights, sounds, smells and specialness of my home country like I've deserted my body and evolved into a modern-day 3-D infomercial. Talking about my country has even (...)
Many argue that Egyptian Islamism has lagged behind its counterparts in Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Yemen and other relatively “peripheral” Arab countries, where Islamist movements have been marked by organizational and ideological innovation. While (...)
Essar telecom recently launched a promotion called Za Ziada, which bears a degree of similarity with a reward scheme run, by Telkom Kenya.
Telkom Kenya has been running its Ziada customer royalty program for subscribers on its Orange mobile (...)
CAIRO: At a press conference organized by the Hisham Mubarak Law Center (HMLC) Wednesday, the wife of Bedouin writer and political activist Mossad Abu Fagr condemned the continued detention of her husband who has been in custody without charge since (...)
I was offered a free trip to Cape Town to attend an arts/journalism program. Besides my attraction to the arts as a way of making sense out of the world--in a way that political reporting does not--a trip to South Africa sounded enticing.
South (...)
CAIRO: Mohamed ElBaradei was surrounded by supporters at Hussein mosque in Old Cairo just over one week ago, then on Friday, the former International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief took to the streets of Mansoura – a city in the northern Delta – (...)
THE Times was the first international newspaper to report on Israel's use of white phosphorous against the Palestinians in its Gaza incursion last year. However, the British newspaper last week published a shameful editorial praising the state of (...)