Does a viral photo document ISIS militants parading caged Yazidi women through Mosul, Iraq in 2016 before burning them to death? No, that's not true: The photo was taken in Alexandria, Egypt in 2013.
A History of Childbirth," author and historian Lucy Inglis reveals records from ancient Egypt that show how female physicians ...
In just two months, Egypt's burgeoning #MeToo movement has exposed sexual assaults, spurred legal reform and emboldened hundreds of abuse victims including celebrities to speak out, sparking a ...
Faiza Heidar grew up playing soccer in the streets with the boys and went on to captain Egypt's national women's team. Now she has become the first woman to train one of the country's professional men ...
The presence of South Sudanese in Egypt dates back decades, rooted in the historical interactions between Sudan and Egypt ...
The Paris 2024 gold medallist wins first Worlds title at home, in a new weight category - women’s up to 61kg category- after recovering from a chest injury; China's Cui Jianjin breaks world record twi ...
In a world where millions still lack access to basic healthcare and nutritious food, change is being written not in policy ...
I spent 24 hours in Cairo, Egypt for the very first time – and it was an adventure I’ll never forget! 🇪🇬 In this Cairo ...
Cairo: PepsiCo Egypt has launched the second phase of its flagship initiative, She Feeds the World (SFtW), in collaboration ...
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed match officials for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) ...
The woods are once again a safe place: a haven from which to escape this patriarchal gloom ...
Led by Bedouin guides and camping under the stars, Nada El Sawy tackles unmarked paths around Saint Catherine's Monastery.