? In Lorde’s sophomore album Melodrama, each form and stage of grief gets the spotlight. From quiet moments of acceptance to unrelenting yet hopelessly futile rage, this is an album that is as raw and honest as it is indeed melodramatic. **In this new monthly section of the Weekend Edition, we will shine the spotlight […]
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Who said history has to be boring?
? History isn’t boring, and anyone who claims otherwise simply hasn’t tuned into History That Doesn’t Suck. Driven by an innate belief that history lessons shouldn’t be a synonym for snooze fests, Utah Valley University History Professor Greg Jackson takes to his podcast History That Doesn’t Suck to make learning about the past an engaging […]
?️ OCTOBER 1-26 October (Wednesday-Sunday): Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival. 9-10 (Thursday-Friday): Umm Kulthum Musical at The Theater. 10 October (Friday): Anyma at The Great Pyramids. 10 October (Friday): Moula Wat2asam Nosin at El Rihany Theater. 12 October (Sunday): Saleh El Nawawy at Boom Room. 15 October (Wednesday): Scorpions concert at New Capital. 15 October (Wednesday): […]
It’s a wrap on the 2025 EnterpriseAM Egypt Forum
Good morning, friends. We couldn’t be happier this morning after meeting so many of you at our successful forum yesterday. We wrapped up another blockbuster EnterpriseAM Egypt forum, where we were honored by the presence of 650 policy makers, senior bankers, finance industry players, corporate leaders, and other members of our business community. We interviewed […]
As the Sahel summer winds down, the Red Sea is just getting started. Say hello to Somabay, a year-round seaside escape where tranquil waters, world-class diving, kitesurfing, golf, and wellness come together in one breathtaking destination. This September, it also hosts the ITF World Tennis Tour, bringing world-class tennis to the coast. Somabay is the […]
Egyptian delegation to head to Washington next week for IMF loan talks
Discussions are expected to focus on our privatization program and the private sector’s participation in the economy
World Bank bumps up growth forecast for current fiscal year to 4.3%
The bank also upped its forecasts for the previous fiscal year a whole 0.7 percentage points
Auto sales rebound in August, breaking 17k mark for first time since 2022
Total sales rose 12.7% m-o-m to 17.6k units
Cabinet greenlights new universities, sends competition bill to parliament
The new universities include one international institution and a private university in Alexandria