Ahmed Ramadan

Reporter. Ahmed Ramadan is a Syrian journalist who has been working and living in Egypt since 2003. He has worked for a number of websites and entertainment magazines covering Arab and Western culture, lifestyle, and entertainment. Ahmed published his first collection of short stories in 2004 and his second collection in 2009. He is currently working on his first novel. He is also working toward a diploma in English Literature at at the University of London. Ahmed is passionate about fitness and has worked as a certified fitness instructor.

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In a world of opportunities and chances, young minds are struggling to find their place in the big picture through introducing their ideas to the globe and involving themselves in the development of society as a whole, as well as honing personal...
Eyes half-closed, your body begs for five minutes of extra sleep. The bed is too warm to leave, and the idea of leaving the house for cold, frigid weather seems like an idea from hell. Fitness, however, can help you through your early morning...
A city divided by a mighty river, Cairo seriously needs the bridges that link its three main districts. The neighborhoods of Old Cairo ,Giza and Zamalek are connected through a number of high-flying bridges that take you anywhere, anytime, at any...
Pablo, a famous Argentinian writer in his late sixties, enters his elevator to go to his writing studio; a number of people ascend the stairs in his building to join him. Among them are a man dressed up in an expensive suit, a sad woman with a gun...
What makes Jenan Azmi unique is her sense of her surroundings. Azmi is a young architect who opened her own design office in Maadi less than a year ago. She sees the world in a different light, allowing her to fit the right elements in the right...
“Al-Shouq” (Lust) is the latest addition to a relatively new trend in Egyptian cinema: movies that realistically follow the lives of a group of characters living in one of the poorer areas around the main cities, whether it is Cairo or...
For the past three years, the Palm Aroussy Tennis Academy (PATA) has been working to establish itself as the leading tennis academy in Egypt by organizing a wide range of tennis-related events for children and adults. The academy, established in...
Trouble, the crazed man of a Romanian village, walks by the house of one of the villagers. Obviously drunk, the villager invites Trouble in for a drink. Trouble knows better and wants to get away, but the villager insists and Trouble sits, like a...
Hopelessly sad and de-energized, you have not answered phone calls for months. You no longer post silly Facebook videos or appear at birthday parties and social gatherings. On top of it all, you--formally a paradigm of good fitness--lost your firm...
CanSurvive, one of Egypt’s leading non-government organizations (NGOs) for cancer patients and survivors, held a conference on 29 November in the Four Seasons Cairo to mark the end of Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Cairo has hosted cancer-...