Why Egypt’s Cultural Life Has Often Grown During Times of Crisis
[Egyptian Streets - Egypt] - 27/01/2026
In late January 2011, Cairo sounded different. Chants rolled through Tahrir Square, repeated until their rhythms stuck in our heads. Cardboard signs were written, crossed out, and rewritten as events unfolded. Mobile phones were held high, recording fragments of history as they happened. Along (…)
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