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Assal Eswed
Assal Eswed (Arabic: عسل إسود ; English: Molasses) is a 2010 Egyptian Comedy film. The literal translation of the title is "Black Honey", relating to the bitter-sweet feelings that Egyptians feel towards living in their country.
Entertainment
TEDx Cairo presents Hany al-Masry: An Egyptian artist icon
In a cozy two-floor coffee shop on Cairo's Nile river banks in Zamalek, TEDx Cairo featured a speech by an inspiring artist Hany al-Masry, an Egyptian concept designer and illustrator, who told a captivated audience his story of success, which he hopes will inspire the next generation of artists in Egypt.
SPORTS
Egypt labour to win over Kenya before Senegal clash in CAN q...
In their last warm-up before facing Senegal in the Nations Cup qualifiers, an #Egypt side mainly comprised of home-based players defeat lowly Kenya 1-0 in #Aswan
Health
GSK seeks approval for world's first malaria vacci...
A breakthrough for combating malaria worldwide is pending, as the first vaccine awaits approval by leading UK drug maker
World
Blast in Egypt’s Sinai kills 11 policemen
Eleven #Egyptian policemen were killed when a roadside bomb blast struck their armored vehicle in the restive #Sinai Peninsula on Tuesday, security officials said.
Life Style
The Fashion Runway: Building Egypt’s fashion industry
Egypt has bid farewell to the Fashion Runway Bridal Edition, which was held for the very first time in the Middle East at the luxurious Sofitel al-Gezirah hotel last week.
Life
China’s Brutal Population Control Modified So Parents Who Are Only Children Can Have Two Children
On July 10, Chinese state media Xinhua announced that 29 of China’s 31 provinces have officially adopted what All Girls Allowed calls the “selective two-child policy”. The Chinese government announced this policy change last November, and on January 17, Zhejiang became the first province to ease the One-Child Policy in this way. Now the only regions that have not implemented the One-Child Policy change are Tibet and Xinjiang.