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Are you considering a trip to the Middle East? Selecting Egypt is full of adventure, mystery, majesty, and culture. The first questions that come to mind are about the people: How are they? What can ...
Around this time in April six years ago, supermodel and catwalk icon Kate Moss opted for an early summer getaway to the ...
We live at such a time when the threat of global hunger does not manifest itself in any way. Africa remains the only ...
Ras Hankorab Beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt's Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, is the ...
Environmentalists warn that even light construction on the beach would destroy one of Egypt’s last untouched marine ...
Turki Al-Sheikh has risen from obscurity to the heart of two historic institutions, but who is he really? We spent six months ...
To ease overcrowding caused by decades of high birth rates, President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi is building a series of ambitious new cities. But even his new capital remains largely deserted.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
The shift is perhaps epitomized by Vanessa Hudgens — once dubbed the “Queen of Coachella” — whose boho-chic aesthetic, long ...
From Ramallah to Rafah, the Abraham Accords are viewed not as peace deals but betrayals. Settlement expansion has continued unabated under Netanyahu’s far-right coalition, and even nominal gestures ...
The desert is home to a variety of unique plant and animal species, including desert foxes, sand cats, and Egyptian vultures ...