[ad_1] The Ain Qana explosion took place in the south, amid a series of incidents that affected Lebanon, the largest of which was the bombing of the port of Beirut on August 4, amid the ambiguity surrounding the sites that probably have weapons depots for “Hezbollah.” Like other bomb attacks …
Read More »Half a century after his death … Gamal Abdel Nasser is the future
[ad_1] With our insistence since the departure of the immortal leader Gamal Abdel Nasser to commemorate all the events related to the march of the great leader (the July Revolution, departure and separation), we are faced with the question that it is not enough for you to live in the …
Read More »The death of famous French chef Pierre Troagro
[ad_1] Yesterday, Wednesday, French chef Pierre Troagro passed away at the age of 92. The deceased and his brother Jean were famous for introducing radical changes in the kitchen and making their restaurant within a family hotel in Rouen, central France, a gastronomic landmark. The director of the Casa de …
Read More »A shocking result of the face shields and Corona … an illustrated simulation experience
[ad_1] Although people increasingly use clear plastic face masks with valves to protect themselves against the Corona virus, which has infected millions of people around the world, confusion about its effectiveness is returning again. A recent simulation revealed that only plastic face shields are completely ineffective at trapping respiratory aerosols …
Read More »The Lebanon Championship is threatened
[ad_1] The Crown crisis was very severe for Lebanese basketball, every time a plan to face the epidemic was issued and official authorities issued recommendations and decisions, one of the main points was the request to close closed stadiums and sports halls. From here on, it was very difficult for …
Read More »The Lebanon Championship is threatened
[ad_1] The Crown crisis was very severe for Lebanese basketball, every time a plan to face the epidemic was issued and official authorities issued recommendations and decisions, one of the main points was the request to close closed stadiums and sports halls. From here on, it was very difficult for …
Read More »Was Heikal a Nazarene?
[ad_1] In the sad days following the departure of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, fifty years ago, Professor Muhammad Hassanein Heikal wrote a shocking article on the pages of “Al-Ahram” entitled: “Abdel Nasser is not a legend.” After many decades I reviewed him in what he wrote and intended, and his …
Read More »Kamal Al-Zoghbani … a short biography of a savage intellectual [1]
[ad_1] Tunisia | “I dreamed of Don Quixote of the revolution in what is an innovation of meaning and value … far from a miserable reality with its parties, fronts, organizations and trumpets … which did not even rise to the level of the windmills … They are vacuum machines …
Read More »Was Heikal a Nazarene?
[ad_1] In the sad days following the departure of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, fifty years ago, Professor Muhammad Hassanein Heikal wrote a shocking article on the pages of “Al-Ahram” entitled: “Abdel Nasser is not a legend.” After many decades I reviewed him in what he wrote and intended, and his …
Read More »Kamal Al-Zoghbani … a short biography of a savage intellectual [1]
[ad_1] Tunisia | “I dreamed of Don Quixote of the revolution in what is an innovation of meaning and value … far from a miserable reality with its parties, fronts, organizations and trumpets … which did not even rise to the level of the windmills … They are vacuum machines …
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