Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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Qatar TV presents the documentary "Breaking Spears" revealing the secrets of the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base and signs a cooperation agreement with Katara to enhance social responsibility of the media.
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Nour El Sherif was a player in the Zamalek youth football team in 1961 before choosing acting. His love for Zamalek remained unchanged despite his fame, and he played roles reflecting his affiliation to the club such as "Shehata Abu Kaf" in the film "Stranger in My House."
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Nour El Sherif was a player in the Zamalek youth football team in 1961 before choosing acting. His love for Zamalek remained unchanged despite his fame, and he played roles reflecting his affiliation to the club such as "Shehata Abu Kaf" in the film "Stranger in My House."
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The New York Times announced its latest ranking of bestselling fiction books in the US, featuring five novels spanning mystery, sci-fi, romance, and fantasy.
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The New York Times announced its latest ranking of bestselling fiction books in the US, featuring five novels spanning mystery, sci-fi, romance, and fantasy.
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Today marks the 139th anniversary of the birth of comedic artist Mohamed Kamal Al-Masry "Sharafnath", one of the first to present popular comedy in Egypt and discover the talent of musician Sayed Darwish.
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Today marks the 139th anniversary of the birth of comedic artist Mohamed Kamal Al-Masry "Sharafnath", one of the first to present popular comedy in Egypt and discover the talent of musician Sayed Darwish.
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The Luxor Culture Branch organized awareness and cultural events including a lecture about Dr. Samira Moussa, the first teaching assistant at Cairo University's Faculty of Science in the 1950s, who advocated for establishing atomic energy in Egypt to treat cancer and protect national security.
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The Luxor Culture Branch organized awareness and cultural events including a lecture about Dr. Samira Moussa, the first teaching assistant at Cairo University's Faculty of Science in the 1950s, who advocated for establishing atomic energy in Egypt to treat cancer and protect national security.
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The audience gathered at the historic Rajab Pasha House in Aleppo to watch the film "Exceptional Places," which explores the link between the Palestinian refugee tragedy and indigenous peoples' rights violations in America through a visual journey across refugee camps and Native American reservations.
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