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Prehistoric Planet is a highly informative and entertaining nature documentary about dinosaurs: The five-part AppleTV docuseries is produced by the creators of Planet Earth and voiced by none other than David Attenborough. Each episode takes viewers to a different terrain to observe how the dinosaurs located there lived. The show features great graphics and CGI and it really feels like you’re watching the dinosaurs in real time. Attenborough, of course, delivers on his penchant for storytelling, giving the dinosaurs narratives as they hunt, build a home, and conduct ridiculous mating dances (that made us cry with laughter). If you’re curious about dinosaurs, Prehistoric Planet is quite engaging and immersive while providing a wealth of knowledge about the extraordinary creatures.

Once again we have seven matches in the European Nations League, the most important of which is between Croatia and France at 8:45pm.

Egypt came out on top yesterday, defeating Guinea 1-0 in the first stage of the 2023 African Nations qualifiers. The Pharaohs now share the top spot in the group with Malawi, which defeated Ethiopia 2-1. Egypt will meet Ethiopia in its second match this Thursday, 9 June.

? Squash champ Mohamed ElShorbagy to join British team: In a historical moment, Egyptian squash player and world #3 Mohamed ElShorbagy will now represent England’s national team, according to a statement by the England Squash Association. ElShorbagy has 44 professional titles to his name, putting him joint sixth on the all-time men’s champions list. The 31-year-old player has lived in Britain since he was 15. The Necker Mauritius Open, which begins on Tuesday, is expected to be the first tournament in which ElShorbagy competes under the English flag. Despite his brother's decision, ninth seed Marwan ElShorbagy intends to continue representing the colors of the Egyptian national team, according to FilGoal.

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The French Institute in Cairo is screening the French film Les jeunes amants (The Young Lovers) tomorrow at 7:30pm. Attending the screening is actress Fanny Ardant, who plays one of the main characters in the film.

Attend a dance theater performance aptly titled What the hell am I doing here? by Carol Ackad. The performance will take place at Rawabet Art Space from 8-11 June at 8pm each day.

? UNDER THE LAMPLIGHT-

Thinking of quitting your day job to launch your dream startup? This book helps you figure out if it’s the right time: In Startup Opportunities, authors Sean Wise and Brad Feld argue that you should wait until you validify your idea before taking that step. Growing a startup is no easy task and you’ll need a steady income to support yourself until your product or offering takes off, they say. Wise and Feld have been in the world of startups and investing for a long time, and each started their first businesses while they were students. Together, they provide a guide on how to evaluate your business idea to ensure it can bring in revenue and also suggest the point at which you should take that step and go all in on your startup. The book answers an important question any entrepreneur asks themselves as they decide if and when to take the risk