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Egypt

  • The image features a collection of illustrated characters arranged in a rectangular layout. Each character appears to represent different professions or roles, indicated by their hairstyles, accessories, and expressions. Surrounding the central group are various icons depicting transportation (like a boat and an airplane), buildings (suggestive of urban settings), and vehicles (like a car). Additionally, there are elements representing industry, such as smokestacks and factories. The overall color scheme includes shades of peach, black, and white, creating a cohesive and stylized design. Syria and Egypt: Surprising Analogies Yassin Swehat · November 2018
  • The image features a juxtaposition of two prominent figures: a military general and a political leader, positioned against a backdrop of striking red, black, and white colors. The general is depicted in a military uniform, likely symbolizing authority and power, while the political leader, who appears to be more formal, suggests diplomacy and governance. In the lower part of the image, there are crowds of people holding banners and raising their fists, indicating a sense of protest or social movement. Additionally, there are airplanes or missiles in the background, which may imply themes of conflict or intervention. Overall, the image conveys a sense of political tension and contrasting leadership styles. Barack Obama, “lackey” of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Alain Gresh · September 2018
  • The image shows a group of people working together to paint or prepare a large mural or banner. The mural features a prominent circular design with the name "Abdel-Moneim Abol Fotoh" and the year "2012." There is a dragon motif in the background, which suggests a strong and bold theme. Some individuals are on ladders, actively engaged in applying paint, while others are gathered below, possibly helping or observing. The people are dressed in a variety of clothing styles, and there are some individuals wearing colorful wigs, indicating a festive or celebratory atmosphere. The backdrop is bright orange with various designs. Aboul Fotouh in Jail, Egypt in Chains Bjorn Olav Utvik, François Burgat · July 2018
  • The image shows a scene at a train station where a police officer is facing a group of individuals. The officer is dressed in a uniform with the word "POLICE" clearly visible on the back. In front of the officer, there is a crowd of people, some holding signs, who appear to be expressing their discontent or making a statement. The background features a green train, and there are railway tracks visible, indicating that this is a transportation hub. The atmosphere seems tense, with the officer standing guard as the crowd raises their hands, possibly in protest or to seek attention. The European Union is Responsible for the Refugee Crisis Bahey Eldin Hassan · May 2018
  • The image depicts a large billboard along a highway featuring a prominent figure, likely a politician, with text in Arabic. The background shows a clear blue sky, and the area appears to be urban, with vehicles on the road. The billboard is designed to attract attention, showcasing both the individual's image and a message or campaign slogan. Electoral Farce in Egypt Alain Gresh · March 2018
  • The image depicts a large, under-construction dam situated in a mountainous landscape. The dam site features extensive concrete structures and machinery, indicating significant engineering work in progress. Surrounding the site, there are vast areas of earth that have been moved or excavated, along with roads and pathways that suggest ongoing construction activity. The landscape is somewhat arid, with sparse vegetation and mountainous terrain in the background. The visibility is limited, possibly due to haze or dust in the atmosphere. Who is Losing the Nile? Alain Gresh · February 2018
  • The image shows a formal gathering where two men are shaking hands, likely after a significant agreement or event. They are standing at a table with flags of Palestine and Egypt displayed in front of them. Behind them, a group of men appears to be applauding or showing support. The setting looks official, possibly within a government building, with a modern architectural backdrop. The atmosphere seems positive, indicating a moment of cooperation or partnership. A Fatah-Hamas Agreement in the Shadow of Egypt Leïla Seurat, Mohamed Younis · October 2017
  • The image depicts a group of men walking together outdoors in a formal setting. Two men in the foreground are waving, suggesting they are acknowledging an audience or photographers. They are dressed in suits, indicating a formal occasion. Behind them, several other men in suits and uniforms follow, along with some individuals in lighter clothing, possibly indicating a recent gathering or event. The background features greenery and is well-organized, contributing to a dignified atmosphere. Houari Boumediene’s Algeria to the Rescue of Nasser’s Egypt Akram Belkaid · September 2017
  • The image appears to be a black-and-white depiction of a group of people walking. They are wearing headscarves, and their expressions convey a sense of determination or seriousness. The scene is likely conveying a historical or social context, emphasizing themes of struggle or protest. The artistic style gives it a dramatic and powerful feel, highlighting the figures against a lighter background. After the Defeat, The Arab Left on the Offensive Nicolas Dot-Pouillard · August 2017
  • The image depicts a crowd of protestors holding signs during a demonstration. One individual is prominently featured, passionately expressing their views. The sign reads a message in Arabic, which translates to a call for freedom and justice. The crowd appears engaged and determined, highlighting the intense atmosphere of the protest. Various faces in the background show a mix of emotions, reflecting the seriousness of the situation. France Under Macron Still Indulges Egypt’s Harsh Repression Joe Stork · June 2017
  • The image features a smiling woman holding a small child. The woman is wearing a colorful headscarf, and her expression is warm and cheerful. The child, who is dressed in a bright red sweater with a patterned design, looks happy and is facing the camera, showing a playful smile. The background appears to be a textured wall, suggesting an outdoor or rustic setting. The overall mood of the image is joyful and intimate, capturing a moment of connection between the woman and the child. Fertility and Marriage in the Middle East: Paradoxical Trends Françoise de Bel-Air · June 2017
  • The image depicts two men in formal attire engaged in a handshake, suggesting a cordial greeting. One man is dressed in traditional Emirati clothing, including a white kandura and headscarf, while the other is wearing a dark suit and tie. They appear to be in an official setting, with a luxurious car and a group of well-dressed individuals in the background. The atmosphere indicates a diplomatic or state visit, emphasizing cooperation and respect between the two figures. The United Arab Emirates have it in for the Muslim Brotherhood Marc Cher-Leparrain (1956-2019) · February 2017
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