Commentary: Egypt’s Empty Stadiums
After the violent conflict that took place between police forces and members of “Ultras Ahlawy”, it’s safe to assume that fans won’t be visiting the stadiums anytime soon.
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After the violent conflict that took place between police forces and members of “Ultras Ahlawy”, it’s safe to assume that fans won’t be visiting the stadiums anytime soon.
Read MoreMerna Abou Eita Senior, Electronic Engineering If Sisi wants to be the president he will be and our voting won’t
Read MoreOne comment said: “This is wrong on so many levels… I’m actually glad I graduated before having to be around such nonsense. Please guys, no matter how Westernized we’ve become, and no matter how open minded we’d like our country to be, do not forget that at the end of the day we are a Muslim nation and we need to respect that.”
Read MoreAnother crisis with Egyptian broadcast media is that it spoon feeds the audience information which is, unfortunately, usually inaccurate and serves a certain agenda; much like the famous “invisible hand.”
Read MoreThe title for my Caravan contribution is borrowed from a play written by William Shakespeare in 1598 and 1599. I
Read MoreWhat do other countries have that we don’t? We owe ourselves freedom. We deserve to be free.
Read MoreI blame society for instilling in girls’ minds the idea that they will only be of value once they’ve landed a husband, because we’re just way past that era. Women are integral to the development of any society but without an education, they just can’t contribute as much.
Read MoreBy: Mariam Mohsen When people discuss crises throughout Egypt, they tend to focus on somewhat “mainstream” topics such as
Read MoreNada Hedia Caravan Reporter I happened to be there on Sunday during the chaos that took place in Downtown
Read MoreBy: Hana Afifi I happened to be there when tens of Syrians were standing in line at the department
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