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AS IT IS 2016-01-30 Egyptians Face Charges for Bad Repairs to Ancient Mask Eight Egyptians may go to trial for their bad repairs on the gold mask of ancient King Tutankhamun. Known as King Tut, the ancient Kings famous golden burial mask was damaged
News Report Egyptian Tombs Script Archaeologist have uncovered two tombs that date back more than 2,500 years in the part of Cairo where the ancient city of Heliopolis once stood, according to Egyptian antiquity authorities. Although there is a moder
Did Morsi Ouster Save or Destroy Egypts Democracy? 穆尔西下台是保存还是摧毁埃及的民主? CAIRO While the West frets over the Egyptian militarys seizure of power and condemns the violent suppression of protesters, the response within
A 15 Feb 2010 photo of the golden mask of Egypt's famous King Tutankhamun displayed at the Egyptian museum in Cairo The DNA testing of several prominent Egyptian mummies has revealed the identities of the mother and the father of famous boy king Tuta
1. Hezbollah rockets pounded the Israeli port city of Haifa overnight. Officials say at least three people have died and dozens are hurt. They say one residential neighborhood took five or six hits. H
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Im Christopher Cruise. FAITH LAPIDUS: And Im Faith Lapidus with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the life of one of the most famous and powerful women in history. She was a goddess, a queen, and a skilled d
The migrants, mainly from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan's Darfur, are trying to find jobs in Israel, but Israeli leaders view this as a threat to security and to the Jewish character. Luis Ramirez | Israeli-Egyptian border 28 January 2010 Watch: Ramire
Ramadan Lanterns Brighten Egyptians' Holy Month In the weeks leading up to Ramadan, vendors like Ahmed Abu Kamel start popping up in the markets and streets of Cairo selling fanous - or fawanees as they are called in the plural. Workers start manufac
Egypt's most famous tourism sites, including the great pyramids and the antiquities museum in Cairo, have reopened after being closed during the popular uprising and political tumult. Egypt's key industry - tourism - returns after weeks of protests a
Egyptians Wonder When, If, Mubarak Case Will End Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is set to appear in court again June 8, as the case against him grinds slowly on. His retrial on charges he was complicit in the murder of protesters during the
The Nile has always been synonymous with Egypt. The ancient Greek historian H* called Egypt the gift of the Nile. Nowhere else is more evident than in the country's breadbasket, the Delta. From above, it's been described as a flowering lotus plant, a
习近平抵巴西出席金砖峰会 埃及提出巴以停火方案 Chinese President Xi Jinping is now in Brazil for a summit of the BRICS countries. Speaking after his arrival, the Chinese President says he's looking forward to having in-depth disc
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is raising the prospect of new U.S. sanctions against Syria following the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. She spoke after a meeting late Tuesday with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Ab
The Chinese government is calling on the political factions in Egypt to resolve their differences through dialogue. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying. We've been closely following the situation in Egypt and we respects the choice of
There is growing concern from the international community about the four-day Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip, after the territory's only power station shut down for lack of fuel. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has phoned Israeli leaders to warn
In Egypt, a shortage of subsidized bread has resulted in long lines and occasional clashes in which several people have been killed. The president has ordered the army to use its bakeries to try to end the bread crisis, but the roots of the problem a
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program. Im Rebekah Schipper. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Voice 1 On July 15, 1799, French Army engineer Captain Pierre-Fran?ois Bouchard discovered something that would change the world. Voice 2 In
With vacant hotel rooms and empty cruise ships, the tourism market in Luxor has been hit hard by Egypt's unstable politics. The boat business is very slow these days. In other words, tourism is not like before the revolution. Before, we used to get t
Paul James with you on this Friday, July 5th, 2013. Welcome to the Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital. Coming up on our program this morning... Ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is now reportedly under a travel ban amid a