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Testimonies, photos and videos of those injured circulated among Egyptians, who ran to the airport to escape the assaults, taking them as much as eight hours to leave Sudan. After the match ended, Algeria winning 1-0, silence was heard all over the country.
Tags: Egyptian, algerians fans, Algerian, Sudan, egyptians fans, football fans, AZIS, Egypt, Cairo, Egyptians, North Africa, African countries, African Union member states, allnews, Algeria, Arab League member states
Facts (preferably true), gossip (often untrue), predictions (always, of course, correct), old newspaper clippings, photos and press handouts and – in my case – propaganda leaflets (in hopelessly ungrammatical Arabic) dropped by Israeli planes over Lebanon.
Tags: Cairo, bed linen, Marriott Hotel, Egypt, Bathing, Linens, Skirts, Hyatt, Towel
Criminal Court Ismailia (Egypt) led by Chancellor Fathy Mohamed Anwar Ezzat, with rigorous imprisonment for a period of 10 years on each of the "Muhammad. A. P" and "Mr.. P" and "good. G", and with rigorous imprisonment for 7 years on the fourth defendant,...
Tags: Egypt, Criminology, Violence, Ismaᅢᆵlia, Kidnapping, Sexual assault, Sex crimes, Crimes, Rape, Fathy Mohamed Anwar Ezzat, allnews, Hesham Shafie, court, crime strange, Ismailia, Suez
So far it is only a prototype but its inventor, Jacques Rougerie, is sure that his international oceanographic station will soon ride the seas in its full 51m (167ft) glory. Mr Rougerie, an architect, is driven by the aquatic dream: his car is amphibious,...
Tags: Mr Rougerie, Egypt, Alexandria, Environment, Ocean, Argo, Hydrology, Oceanography, Physical geography
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Leba Ola-Niyi Friday, November 27th 2009 Let us always remember and respect our ancestors who shed their blood for our freedom. In 1999, the 23rd Legislature of the Virgin Islands passed an act "to recognize and commemorate the St. John Slave Revolt of...
Tags: African Egypt, Pan-African Support Group, freedom fighters, Virgin Islands, St. John Slave Revolt, West Africa, Caribbean, Egypt, Cairo, Racism, African people, African diaspora, Atlantic slave trade, African slave trade, Haitian Revolution, Slavery, Slave rebellions
Apart from some impressive sunsets – and Trichodesmium erythraeum, algae which occasionally turn the water a reddish-brown colour – not much. Roman geographers used the term Red Sea (Mare Erythraeum) to refer to the entire Indian Ocean; the body of water...
Tags: Red Sea Getting, Egypt, Gulf of Aqaba, Sharm, Yemen, Israel, Port Sudan, Jordan, Mount Sinai, Saudi Arabia, Hurghada, Great Rift Valley, Red Sea, Hospitality Recreation, Tourism in Egypt, South Sinai Governorate, Suez Canal, Eilat, Aqaba
Many have entered the area, making it the city's rag-trade hub. The major deals so far have been by Zimmermann, Seafolly, Between the Flags and Gordon Smith. The attraction of the area is the proximity to the ports and transport access to other parts...
Tags: South Sydney, Surry Hills, square metre, Alexandria, Egypt, Surry, Business Finance, Suburbs of Sydney, Surry Hills New South Wales, Sydney
Muslims traditionally wear their best or new clothes during Eid al-Adha The Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha is a time for feast and family for Muslims across Egypt. And as the BBC's Eva Dadrian reports, the economic slowdown and swine flu threat are...
Tags: Eid al-Adha, Zubaid Khan, Egypt, Cairo, Islamic festivals, Adha, Hajj, Muslim holidays, Egyptians, Ramadan, Sawm, Sacrifice, Qurban, Mosque, Religion Belief
Magdy El Shafee from other writers is not the daily intimidation he faces from the Egyptian Government, but his choice of medium...It has also become the first such novel to be officially banned because it ''infringed public decency''. In addition to...
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