Aim to form specialised front to treat breast cancer: Baheya
Most common cancer type among women is breast cancer, about 38% of all cancer cases: Emara
How the UN celebrated World Arabic Language Day
“Arabic language has given rise to a fascinating aesthetic, in fields as varied as architecture, poetry, philosophy, and song,” says UNESCO director general
Egypt reopens one of its oldest libraries in Saint Catherine
After three years of restoration work, Egypt reopened one of its most ancient libraries, in Saint Catherine, which contains more than 12,000 books and early Christian manuscripts, according to the…
Polluted skies are Cairo’s black lungs: UN Environment
Black cloud resulting from annual burning of rice straw in Delta less noxious this year
The shock of a hurricane hits home
When Hurricane Maria raged across the Carribean earlier this year, a group of German students had no idea they would become involved in the ongoing clean-up. But three months later,…
New study proposes redesigned dam water flow to benefit native fish
Researchers integrate data to identify water-release schedules for benefit of domestic and, agriculture needs examined the designer flow in the San Juan River
Australia dinosaur footprint demolished
Vandals have taken a hammer to a 115 million year-old dinosaur footprint at a world renowned site in Australia, with officials Wednesday slamming the "sad and callous" act.The footprint of…
E-cigarettes serve as gateway to traditional smoking: study
Young adults who use electronic cigarettes more than four times as likely to smoke tobacco cigarettes
The January transfer window: Terodde returns to Cologne
True, we may not have gotten to January yet, but this doesn't stop Bundesliga clubs from signing new players or selling old ones. Here's where to get the latest on…
The future beckons
In the last few days remaining of 2017, Cairo hosted an eminent international leader, Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was his second visit to the Egyptian capital in less than…