Watching Birds— A Critical Meditation on Faith, Flight, and Fragmentation
In Watching Birds (soft pastel and acrylic, 80 × 80), Egyptian Halla Shafey does not merely depict a bird; she reconstructs it from the scattered residues of motion, memory, and…
Pharaoh Moses in the Light of Modern Archaeology
The figure of Pharaoh Moses is one of the most controversial in both historical and religious studies. For centuries, scholars have tried to identify the Pharaoh who lived during the…
Royalty, Nobility, and the Philosophy of Power in Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian civilization represents one of the longest continuous cultural experiences in human history. Its political and intellectual structure was built upon a deep connection between authority, religion, and philosophy.…
Egyptian Serbs in Australia
Even the term “Egyptian Serbs” can make a reader familiar with the movements of the Serbian diaspora stop and rethink their knowledge. But the mention of Egyptian Serbs in Australia…
CAJ Magazine | The Voice of Truth, Beauty, and Resilience
The November 2025 issue of CAJ International Magazine unfolds as a symphony of voices — from the grandeur of civilizations reborn to the quiet persistence of those who serve truth,…
From the Nile to the Han: Madam El-Gohary Building Bridges of Diplomacy
Interview with the Spouse of the Egyptian Ambassador to Korea By Joy Cho, CEO of SeoulCity_Magazine Egypt, often referred to as the cradle of civilization, is a land where ancient…
KEDA CELEBRATES EGYPTIAN DIPLOMMACY IN SOUTH KOREA
Seoul, October 26, 2025 — The Korean Egyptian Development Association (KEDA) held a special farewell luncheon today in honor of His Excellency Mr. Khaled, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of…
Africa in Focus, the World in Frame
In the October 2025 edition of the Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) International Magazine, words come alive as pictures — vivid, layered, and profoundly human. This is not merely a…
Roses, Ruins, and Resistance: Reading Ashraf Aboul-Yazid’s A Backyard Garden
Ashraf Aboul-Yazid’s A Backyard Garden is a profoundly human, polyphonic novel set in contemporary Egypt. It weaves together the lives of individuals in the village of Kafr El-Sarai, focusing particularly…
















