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DUBAI, My Next Destination: Trends Indicate a Promising 2023

The post-pandemic flurry of activity began to diminish in the latter half of the previous year, as economic uncertainty and rising interest rates deterred both buyers and sellers. Despite this, rents outperformed price growth. Average rental growth across 30 cities surged to four times the average capital value growth, thanks to the return of

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As an individual and an Egyptian citizen who loves his country and dreams of a dignified life, justice, freedom, and social justice for all its inhabitants. He does not wish to see justice diverted. Anyone who harms the country, tries to destabilize its security and stability, destroys its infrastructure, terrorizes it, or exploits its

Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat

These are three feminine deities worshiped by the Arabs before Islam, during a period known as Jahiliyyah (the Age of Ignorance). Al-Lat: Some say that Al-Lat is the feminine form of the word (Allah). Others claim that it originated from the word (Laatah) which means “to prevent” or “to keep away,” suggesting that

The Era of the Cinema Club

The book "The Era of the Cinema Club" by Amir Al-Amri, published by the Egyptian General Book Authority, delves deep into the experience of the cinema club in Cairo. An experience that the author believes is the most refined, complete, and deeply rooted of all similar cinema club experiences. He recounts his memories and impressions

"The Mysterious Intertextuality in "The Fool's Revenge" and "The Tale of the Fisherman's Fish

The novel "The Fool's Revenge and The Tale of the Fisherman's Fish" by Hajjaj Adoul takes us to a bizarre world where there are strange celebratory rituals and societal norms concerning the very concept of work, alongside characters wrestling internally with good, evil, lust, virtue, and all the conflicting human drives deep