Napoleon, Nelson & The Nile
In ordering an expedition to Egypt and creating an Army of the Orient under the command of the young General Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1798, France’s post-revolutionary Directory sought to […]
On Grain & Gains…
Even after withdrawing from Black Sea Grain Deal (or the Ukraine Grain Export Deal), Russia has made a new offer to Africa. During the Russia-Africa Summit held in the last […]
2000-Year-Old Roman Cemetery Unearthed
Archaeologists, who have been working on a 2,000-year-old Roman-era cemetery in Gaza, recently discovered at least 125 tombs inside the cemetery. The Palestinian Ministry of Antiquities has confirmed the news, […]
In The Land Of Pharaohs
Since becoming the Prime Minister of India in 2014, Narendra Modi arrived in Egypt for the first time on June 24, 2023 on a two-day State Visit. In Cairo, he […]
The Abraham Accords, And…
The Six-Day War, also called June War or Third Arab-Israeli War or Naksah, had taken place on June 5-10, 1967. Israel’s decisive victory included the capture of the Sinai Peninsula, […]
Links Across Civilisations!
The recent discovery of a statue of Lord Buddha (born Siddhartha Gautama; BCE 563/480 - BCE 483/400), the revenant ascetic who founded Buddhism, in Egypt has pointed to deep civilisational links […]
They Laboured…
There are thousands of mysteries surrounding the pyramids, and one of them is Who built the pyramids? In 2010, researchers discovered the tombs of the workers who had built the […]
Mummies: In Another Light
Neither researchers started studying Egyptian Mummies, nor the historians recognised them in the 19th Century. At that period of time, street vendors used to sell mummies openly in the northern […]
Not ‘Royal’, But…
Tourists arrive in Egypt from different parts of the globe, mainly to see the pyramids. The transcontinental country, spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via […]
