While most tourists stick to the Nile valley, Stanley Stewart heads west into a land of oases, temples, monks and miracles ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Table of mercy’, how Egyptians feed hundreds in RamadanAt Sayeda Zeinab, neighbours join forces during Ramadan to serve meals, fostering community and compassion in Cairo.
New York metal power trio hone their wild off-kilter excursions into a set of lean, mean pummelling machines, as decadent as ...
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TheCollector on MSNWho (or What) Was Ma’at in Ancient Egypt?Ma’at was a fundamental concept in ancient Egyptian society. It can be understood as “the rightness of things” and was a ...
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Despite more than 200 years of archaeological discoveries that disprove this Creation Myth as just that - a myth, a ...
Nature of freedom It’s not clear what freedom has become in the twenty-first century. So many claim it, but so few understand ...
Welcome to our weekly music post, where we spotlight our favorite new songs and albums. Hop in the comments and tell us: What new music are you listening to?
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The Nation on MSNIsrael’s Renewed Assault on Gaza Is a Prelude to Mass ExpulsionWith Trump’s green light for ethnic cleansing, Israel’s return to war threatens to become an all-out effort to empty the ...
Maha recounts, "The war has changed us, stripping away everything that once defined us. Even the tradition of henna, we abandoned it in mourning for our wounded homeland. For Sudanese women, mourning ...
“Whose baby is this, for God’s sake?” a seated man jokes ... pointing at a slim young woman wearing a black hijab who is running up and down. “She’s not one of the usual volunteers.
Colin Batley was jailed for a minimum of 11 years after he operated as the self-styled high priest of the cult which he ran ...
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