In the modern day, we may think of Feminism and equal rights between the sexes as a recent phenomenon, but in Ancient Egypt, ...
Oppressed by their sponsors and inflicted with unending pain, these Nigerian women tell SEGUN ODUNAYO heartrending stories of ...
The story of jewelry is never told just once. It unfolds again and again, across generations and years. It lives alongside ...
Rupa Dash argues society and business must rethink careers to unlock the longevity-equality dividend, enabling women to ...
With Gaza's vital Rafah border crossing expected to soon reopen, residents of the war-shattered territory are hoping to reunite with family members, or are looking to leave themselves. The Rafah ...
Yet Trimalchio was mistaken. He had not reckoned with Kim Bowes, professor of ancient history and archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania, and a revolution in our understanding of the economic ...
The Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC) dispatched on Tuesday its 125th Zad El-Ezza: From Egypt to Gaza convoy, sending over 7,475 ...
As the first quarter of the 21st century comes to an end, Ahram Online reviews a selection of books that illuminate the ...
Two were lowly midwives named Shifra and Puah. The third was a princess, the daughter of Ramesses II, the most powerful pharaoh in Egyptian history. Their tales begin with a genocidal decree. Pharaoh, ...
Dr Abla El Hawary made history on January 12, 2026, becoming the first woman to preside over Egypt's House of Representatives. At 79, she led the opening session, overseeing member oaths and the ...
Three hundred years after Christ, in the middle of a grappling Roman Empire, a small group of men and women left their cities in search of the quiet desolation of the Egyptian desert to become the ...
In the 19th century, preserved bodies were not only ceremonially unveiled; owning one became a status symbol. “It would be ...