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Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life a taxi driver

Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life a taxi driver

Egypt is a massive living organism — a web of ticking clocks, each set to a slightly different millisecond. With…
In St. Catherine, monastery seeks permanence through technology

In St. Catherine, monastery seeks permanence through technology

St. Catherine’s Monastery is going digital. The monastery that claims to be the oldest in the world ­— not destroyed,…
Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a community doctor

Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a community doctor

Egypt is a massive living organism — a web of ticking clocks, each set to a slightly different millisecond. With…
Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a Hamdeen Sabbahi political campaigner

Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a Hamdeen Sabbahi political campaigner

Egypt is a massive living organism — a web of ticking clocks, each set to a slightly different millisecond. With…
Let me in: Cairo’s public, yet restricted places

Let me in: Cairo’s public, yet restricted places

Hussein Helal wants to live the life of a normal 26-year-old. Born with spinal muscular atrophy, Helal is confined to…
Burma, in and out of the loop

Burma, in and out of the loop

After nearly 50 years under military rule, Burma is turning a page. Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel laureate and…
Flash mob, flash flop

Flash mob, flash flop

A flash mob at the Ramses Train Station on Thursday sparked tension with spectators and officers of the station’s police…
How organic is ‘organic’?

How organic is ‘organic’?

When deciding between the types of fruits, vegetables, meat and poultry to buy for your family, you are expected to…
As drug addiction rises in Cairo, experts offer recommendations

As drug addiction rises in Cairo, experts offer recommendations

Drug addiction is a major problem in Cairo, but one that is very rarely written about or discussed in politics…
Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a fortune teller

Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a fortune teller

Egypt is a massive living organism — a web of ticking clocks, each set to a slightly different millisecond. With…
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