Thursday, 9 April 2015

سيدة عجوز تبيع الطوب و الرمل لإعالة أحفادها ال21


تبلغ الحاجه "سعاد" ٨٥  عاماً , بعد وفاة زوجها عملت فى تجارة الطوب و الرمل و غيرهما من ادوات البناء التي لا يتحملها 
جسدها الضعيف. وقد أضطرت "سعاد" إلى ذلك العمل الشاق لأنها وجدت نفسها مسئولة عن احفادها ال٢١,فقد أختار 

الموت أبنائها و هم فى سن الشباب و لم يترك لها زوجها أى إرث سوى محل أدوات البناء الصغير هذا
  هذا المحل الذي تركوا لها زوجها هو مصدر دخلها الوحيد, و يتراوح دخل المحل من ١٠٠ جنيه الى اقل بكثير في بعض الاحيان. و تبدأ "سعاد" عملها فى المحل فى التاسعة صباحاً لتواصل عملها لأكثر من 12 ساعة يوميا, فعلى الرغم من شدة المرض و موجات الزهايمر  ظلت "عمود الاسرة" و العائل الوحيد لاسرتها

و قد أعربت الحاجة سعاد عن رضاها بما قسمه الله لها و عن نجاحها فى تأدية رسالتها تجاه أحفادها, فكلهم الآن فى التعليم الثانوى و منهم من التحق بالجامعة


Bomb explosion in Aswan



Three civilians were injured Monday evening on the 6th of April after a bomb exploded in Aswan.

The improvised explosive device (IED) was located close to security camp in Aswan, causing the injuries, one whom was a four-year-old child. The injured persons were transported to Aswan University Hospital. the Governor of Aswan later visited the injured in hospital. 

The highest frequencies of attacks have taken place in North Sinai followed by Cairo and other governorates. Explosion and shooting mainly target army and security officials. 

Monday, 6 April 2015

8 Blogging Tips




1.   Blog Design

First you must keep in mind to make your blog look as catchy as you can. You must take time in choosing your temple and make your posts look good. This is an important step because it’s the first thing people see when they visit your blog.
Take time to understand every single detail; knowing how to format your posts, insert images and embed a video or podcast. You should also stay up to date on the features and new versions.
There are also some elements that adds success to your blog
1.     Search box.
2.     Images.
3.     Links to your best content.
4.     Encourage comments.
5.     Add sharing bottoms.
6.     Minimize the number of clicks it takes to reach your content.

2.   Clear Targeting and writing

You must know why you’re blogging; you must have a clear idea on what you want to write because this makes the writing process easier. While writing you must make it to the point and as brief as possible because online readers are always in hurry; follow the rule of KISS (keep it simple, sugar). That means writing less and omitting unnecessary words or information.
Before publishing your post you must have an overall look on what you wrote incase there are any mistake.


3.   Writing good title

Have you ever though how important your title could be? Your title is the first impression people see when they start reading your post, without a goof title people may not read your post even if you have a good post. A good title tells the readers what your main message behind your writing is.

4.   Provide external resources links

Link relevant and credible site for more information for your readers. Don’t link your sources using “click here” instead link a relevant keyword or create a bullet list for further resources. You must also make sure that the links open in new tab so that the readers remain on your post.

5.   Use Bulleted Lists

Use bullets and lists as often as possible this makes your post easy to read, scan, understand and remember. Researches shows that people prefer things to be listed in front of them, because this help them remember your message easier.

6.   Publishing Regularly

Publishing regularly is important part that some people miss. If you don’t publish regularly people might lose track on what is your blog about or even forget about your blog completely. This will make you lose your readers attention. If this happens return in writing your posts like you were never gone.

7.   You must take SEO into consideration  

While blogging you must keep in mind SEO (search engine optimization) and if you don’t know much about it try to search and know what is SEO. SEO is a really important tool while blogging as it serves to bring in new visitors to your blog, which will help you grow new readers.

8.   Interact with your readers

Interactivity is important in blogging buy making people able to comment on your posts or adding a question for them to answer at the end of your blog for them to answer; all this help you know more about your reader and how they think and also make them feel that they belong to what you’re writing.



EgyptAir readies for busy summer travel season


EgyptAir is scheduled to operate about 900 domestic and international flights between Cairo and several cities around the world in a busy summer travel season that began on March 29.


The national air carrier is due to launch 649 international flights and 206 domestic and regional flights every week.

In the summer season, the company will increase its flights to Middle East region. The flights to the Middle East, Europe and Africa will top 228, 158 and 111 flights, respectively per week this summer.

The national air carrier will also operate about 71 flights between Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Aswan an Alexandria.

EgyptAir Express will also operate 28 flights between Cairo and Aswan, nine flights between Cairo and Abu Simbel, five flights between Cairo and Sohag and four flights between Cairo and Marsa Alam.

During winter season, EgyptAir Airlines and EgyptAir Express operated 513 weekly flights, up by 207 flights compared to the same season a year earlier.

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Government committe to monitor gas cylinders' distribution on ration cards


The government has formed a committee comprised of members from the ministries of supply, planning, and Petroleum to put guidelines and controls on the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders on ration cards, similar to the system of bread distribution on the cards.

A share of LPG will be allocated to every citizen on the card, with LPG cards to be issued to those who have no ration cards.

The system will soon be applied in Port Said as an initial phase, before generalizing it in the rest of the governorates. It will eliminate LPG shortages that occur at the beginning of each winter and prevent the sale of the cylinders in the black market.


Egypt has witnessed a fuel crisis since the start of this year, which led to a rise in the black market prices of LPG cylinders, which are used as fuel in Egyptian houses.

Manial Palace re-open


At the southern tip of the Road Island in Cairo stands Manial Palace, its exquisite early 20th-century architectural style welcoming visitors. Closed for 10 years for restoration, the palace has now regained its original splendor.

A major work started on the palace’s restoration in 2005, during the opening ceremony, held in the Golden Hall of the palace, the Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb, Minister of Antiquities Mahmoud Eldamaty and Prince Abbas Helmy, grandson of the Manial Place’s builder, Prince Mohamed Ali, cut the ribbon to mark the reopening of the Palace to the public.

Ahmed Ashraf, the head of the Museums Department at the ministry, said that the restoration project cost LE 61 million and included the main building of the palace as well as its gardens, mosque and clock tower.

The site combines Fatimid and Mameluke style, as well as Ottoman elements and features drawing on Persian, Andalusian, Syrian, and Moroccan architecture, as well as European rococo.
All decorative elements found at the palace, including manuscripts, carpets, textiles, brass work and crystal pieces have been restored.

Mohamed Abdel-Aziz, head of the Historic Cairo Rehabilitation Project, said Prince Mohamed Ali, built the palace in 1901 in a revived Islamic architectural style, unlike the European style usually employed for the royal family’s palaces.


The palace is also home to rare collection of antiques that the prince collected from different parts of the world or picked out of the rubble of collapsing Mameluke and Ottoman houses.