The Afro-Asian Writers Union (AAWU) has launched the Edward El-Kharrat Prize for Literary Creativity in celebration of the Egyptian novelist and short story writer.
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The embassies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries in Egypt organized the first Ramadan iftar at the Diplomatic Club of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, per an invitation from the Philippines embassy in Cairo, on Sunday.
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Conditions affecting the nervous system -- such as strokes, migraines and dementia -- have surged past heart disease to become the leading cause of ill health worldwide, a major new analysis said.
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Under the motto ‘The Word Brings Us Together,’ the Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) in Cairo launched the 2024 Korean Literature Month event to introduce Korean literature during Ramadan.
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Japan has granted $55,240 to the New Horizon Association for Social Development (NHASD) to establish a dairy facility in Balat, New Valley, to improve the region's food security, create jobs, and boost income.
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A German man who deliberately got vaccinated for Covid-19 a whopping 217 times did not report any side effects from his many jabs, according to researchers studying possibly the "most vaccinated person in history."
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The world's biggest vaccine maker will start rolling out a cheap new malaria inoculation in Africa from May, bolstering the fight against one of the most deadly infectious diseases globally.
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Pakistani ambassador to Egypt Sajid Bilal said, in celebration of the 84th anniversary of Pakistan's National Day, that both countries share similar visions, opportunities, and capabilities.
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Mexico, Canada, Sweden, France, Germany, and the Czech Republic celebrated the transformative social, economic, and political achievements of 12 remarkable Egyptian women at the 2024 edition of the “Champions of Change” awards ceremony.
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Meta has recently announced a collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports to promote youth safety online.
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An Egyptian delegation of 126 young leaders is participating in the 20th edition of the World Youth Festival in Sochi, Russia.
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Goethe-Institute Cairo held the first job fair for German language students from 24 February to 3 March, in cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), as part of the Up4Jobs scholarship programme.
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Scientists have created miniorgans from cells floating in the fluid that surrounds a fetus in the womb – an advance they believe could open up new areas of prenatal medicine.
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Celebrating the upcoming International Women's Day, health stakeholders have launched the second round of the Women's Health Accelerator Programme that empowers female-led innovation in healthcare and focuses on women’s health challenges across the MENAT region.
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Iris Apfel, a textile expert, interior designer and fashion celebrity known for her eccentric style, has died. She was 102.
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Alzheimer’s quietly ravages the brain long before symptoms appear and now scientists have new clues about the dominolike sequence of those changes — a potential window to one day intervene.
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While the fashion industry discusses size diversity from time to time, there was little evidence of real evolution on the Milan runway this season.
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At the age of 74, Dr. Hany El-Nazer, former head of the National Research Centre, passed away after a battle with cancer.
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On their first visit to Egypt, the Russian sea and ocean travelers called for the preservation of the environment, describing the expeditions and difficulties they faced in the world's seas and oceans.
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Doctors say the stimulation helps because electricity speaks the brain’s language.
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