Cairo Hosts 2026 K-Food Academy Promoting Korean Culinary Culture
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Cairo Hosts 2026 K-Food Academy Promoting Korean Culinary Culture
The Korean Cultural Center in Egypt, in cooperation with the Jeonbuk Culture and Tourism Foundation and Jeonju University, hosted this morning the 2026 K-Food Academy in Cairo from May 17 to 21 as part of efforts to strengthen cultural exchange between South Korea and Egypt through culinary arts. T»»»
Martyrs' Language Day observed in Cairo
DHAKA, Feb 22, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Embassy in Cairo observed Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day with due solemnity, recalling the sacrifices of language martyrs and reaffirming commitment to linguistic rights and democratic values. The programme began in the early hours of F»»»
Foreign Ministry Welcomes Nomination of Egypt's Khaled El-Enany for UNESCO Director-General
Bulgaria welcomes the decision of the UNESCO Executive Board to nominate Egypt's Prof. Khaled El-Enany for UNESCO Director-General, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on its website on Monday. He was nominated at the 222nd session of the Executive Board on October 6. Prof. Khaled El-Ena»»»
Ancient Egyptian painting stolen from Saqqara tomb
A limestone pharaonic painting has gone missing from Egypt's famed Saqqara necropolis, becoming the latest artifact to disappear in a country known for its rich and lengthy history. The painting was in the tomb of Khentika in the Saqqara necropolis outside Cairo, Mohamed Ismail, secretary-general o»»»
A limestone pharaonic painting vanishes from the famed Saqqara necropolis in Egypt
CAIRO: A limestone pharaonic painting has gone missing from Egypt’s famed Saqqara necropolis, becoming the latest artifact to disappear in a country known for its rich and lengthy history. The painting was in the tomb of Khentika in the Saqqara necropolis outside Cairo, Mohamed Ismail, secretary-ge»»»
'In our blood': Egyptian women reclaim belly dance from stigma
As belly dancing gains popularity internationally, young Egyptian performers are working to restore its reputation at home, pushing back against decades of stigma to reclaim the dance as part of their artistic heritage. Once iconic figures of Egypt's cinematic golden age, belly dancers have watched»»»
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