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Clubbing in an oppressive city – from Cairo’s Al-Haram Street to Tahrir Square
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

Clubbing in an oppressive city – from Cairo’s Al-Haram Street to Tahrir Square

Mahraganat music emerged in Cairo from the brief convergence of Egypt’s 2011 uprising and its bitter aftermath

By Ali Abdel Mohsen
Egypt kills 40 ‘terrorists’ in crackdown after Giza attack
Africa
/ 29 December 2018

Egypt kills 40 ‘terrorists’ in crackdown after Giza attack

A security source said the raids took place early Saturday morning, hours after Friday evening’s roadside bombing

By Bassem Aboualabass
Racism is behind outlandish theories about Africa’s ancient architecture
Africa
/ 18 September 2017

Racism is behind outlandish theories about Africa’s ancient architecture

The belief that ancient Egyptians needed help from supernatural beings to built the Giza pyramids relies on racism and colonial attitudes

By Staff Reporter
Egyptian Islamists lead liberals in second round election
Article
/ 16 December 2011

Egyptian Islamists lead liberals in second round election

Egyptian Islamist parties were leading liberals in the parliamentary election’s second round, according to an initial count a day after polls closed.

By Staff Reporter

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