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Interview: While beheadings grab headlines, poverty and cultural friction push emigration to the West—where the welcome is not always what Copts expect.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of articles chronicling Rita Baroud’s evacuation from Gaza.
In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central ...
Sefer Meir Panim (Ch. 15, pg. 171) brings a chidush that Am Yisrael, when they left Egypt, took the wheat with them. Just like Am Yisrael took wood from the cedar trees planted by Yaakov Avinu for the ...
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The National on MSNIMF: Egypt making progress on reforms but must widen tax baseThe International Monetary Fund on Tuesday said Egypt is making progress towards economic stability, but said authorities ...
Blake Weber (The Weber Woodshop) on MSN1d
Build stylish mid-century nightstandsI'm building nightstands using maple wood to match the bed I built last year in my woodshop. This is the first episode in a series where I discuss the furniture design and start cutting the pieces for ...
Biscotti-like Mandel Bread are twice-baked delights best served with coffee or tea. Katie Rosenhouse is a pastry chef and food writer with over 15 years of experience in the culinary arts. She's ...
ASSESSING THE ALIGNMENT BETWEEN PRESIDENTIAL RHETORIC AND NATIONAL POLICY* By Mahmud Tim Kargbo. Sunday, 24 May, 2025. In an ...
You’ve probably heard about the pyramids, the Nile, and all the famous tourist spots in Egypt. But what if I told you there’s a side of Egypt that most people don’t even think about? A quieter, more ...
HH: Oh, man. I met a young woman named Natalia that owned a restaurant called Bantu. She had been a student in Cape Town and had been craving home and returned home to build from the ground up. She ...
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