Wouldn’t it be wonderful to choose the career you want because you like it, asks Abeya El-Bakry
Farah El-Akkad goes back to basics
Whoever said travelling is expensive? Angy Essam enjoyed a whole new way to go
Gehad Hussein converses with Kashef, an Egyptian machine with a bloodhound nose
Books are their weapons and public parks their battlefield against shallowness and ignorance. Sarah Eissa looks at the Culture Corner
Ameera Fouad finds out how a photo can change lives in Alexandria
Gehad Hussein takes a look at Shayfeencom, Egypt’s election-monitoring movement
Fouada Watch is a symbol of Egyptian women’s fight for their rights. Angy Essam reviews the initiative’s activities
Farah El-Akkad learns how
and where to report traffic violations
Nada Barakat highlights the violence youth are subjected to
Gehad Hussein sees how Egyptian women are harassed and how they fight back
Gehad Hussein sees how Egyptian women are harassed and how they fight back
Farah El-Akkad asked around about who was responsible for all the violence
Angy Essam gets some insight into those behind the mask
A lot of young people haven’t come home, laments Ameera Fouad
Farah El-Akkad followed the social movements that were born in Tahrir
Angy Essam listens to the Ultras’ side of the Port Said story