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US President Donald Trump said in a social media post today that Iran will “pay the price” after taking “too long to negotiate a deal.” “Iran is all talk and no action. The Bully of the Middle East is DEAD!!! They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them, …
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Iran’s strikes on Israel this week were some of its most audacious attempts yet to redefine the boundaries of a confrontation that for decades has largely been fought through proxies, covert operations and carefully calibrated retaliation. By targeting Israel in response to attacks in Lebanon, Tehran appeared to be signaling that its red lines no …
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Madinaty successfully hosted the sixth edition of the Madinaty Marathon 2026, which brought together around 5,000 runners from 77 different nationalities, making it one of the largest community sports events held in Egypt. The event was organized in a professional atmosphere, with participants competing on fully closed routes that started from Open Air Mall. The […]
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Millions of years before the first cities emerged in Mesopotamia, the Euphrates River followed a very different path from the one known today. Rather than flowing southeast through present-day Turkey, Syria, and Iraq toward the Persian Gulf, the river system may once have consisted of two separate waterways that drained into the eastern Mediterranean Sea. […]
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For Egyptian-Australian boxer Mai Soliman, her Super Flyweight world title bout against Japanese champion Mizuki Hiruta at the Pyramids of Giza was not defined by the final result. Rather than dwelling on defeat, Soliman drew inspiration from the experience, using it as fuel to aim higher and keep moving forward on her journey. “I’m often my own toughest critic, and that’s something everyone in my family knows,” Soliman tells Egyptian Streets. “But I’ve learned to focus on the positives, take away the lessons from every experience, and move forward. What matters most is making sure I genuinely learn from it and grow.” Beyond the historic milestone of becoming the first Egyptian-Australian woman to challenge for a world title at the Pyramids and the hard-earned prestige of her international championship titles, Soliman has come to realize that a boxer’s real strength is not defined solely by the ropes of the ring, but by how they keep pushing forward. With the grit and determination of a true competitor, she shares that she aims to become a world champion. Her goal is not just to keep going, to simply train for theContinue reading "‘Women’s Boxing Isn’t About Aggression’: Egyptian-Australian Boxer Mai Soliman"
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A few years ago, a viral social media trend emerged that highlighted the way male writers often portray female characters. Women were invited to describe themselves as if they were being written by a male author, and many responded with similarly clichéd and superficial descriptions, such as “she had a personality and beautiful eyes” or wore “soft lipstick and gentle mascara.” Female characters written by male authors are frequently depicted through idealised fantasies rather than through the complex and often painful realities many women experience. Beyond the colour of her lipstick or the shape of her eyes, a woman’s identity is shaped by many complicated experiences, including navigating sexual violence, trauma, and societal expectations surrounding relationships and singlehood. By contrast, when female characters are written by women, their portrayals often explore the nuanced and multifaceted experiences that continually shape a woman’s sense of self. Women have always existed beneath the weight of scrutiny, not only from men, but from other women, too. From the way they tend to their appearance to how they balance motherhood alongside ambition, the experience of being a woman is never just one woman’s story;Continue reading "Books on Trauma and Remaining Unmarried for Arab Women"
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The US is considering releasing part of its strategic energy reserves and increasing exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as part of efforts to strengthen regional energy security, Reuters reported, citing US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. ASEAN is a regional […]
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Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, met with US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright at the US Department of Energy headquarters to discuss expanding the strategic energy and mining partnership between the two nations. The meeting, which concluded Badawi’s official visit to the United States, was attended by Motaz Zahran, Egypt’s Ambassador to […]
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