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Tag Archives: Egypt
Russian airliner crashes in Sinai, 163 of 224 passengers confirmed dead so far
On Saturday, Kogalymavia Flight 9268 disembarked from the resort Sharm el-Sheikh in northern Sinai and crashed in the peninsula while en route to St. Petersburg. Reports say the aircraft split in two in mid-air, with one piece disintegrating into flames …
Posted in World News
Tagged black box, Cairo, Egypt, ISIS, Kogalymavia Flight 9268, plane crash, Russia, Sinai
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There’s something to be said for good character.
Is it better to stand up for whats right and face consequences? Or is it better to remain in the background and hope for the best?
In an article titled “Whence the Revolution” Cairo police who had been outed for …
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Tagged Abbas, Egypt, whence the revolution
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Introducing the Internet in Some Cultures Can Make All The Difference
Once a culture is introduced to the Internet, information is discharged at a constant frequency. Social Media, blogging, Internet news sites, and social media sites have become an equal force to conventional media such as newspapers and broadcast news. Internet …
Posted in Science and Technology, World News
Tagged Blogging, Computers, Egypt, Government, Internet, internet growth, Journalism, New Media, News, Newspapers, politics, Web Presense
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