كشف خبير الخصوصية جيسون وايز عن أكثر 15 كلمة مرور شيوعًا لعام 2024، وحث الأشخاص على تغيير كلمات المرور الخاصة بهم على الفور إذا كانت مدرجة في القائمة، حيث تم جمع كلمات المرور، مثل Qwerty123 و1q2w3e وQ2w3e4r5t، من فروع البيانات الحقيقية، وشملت بعض (...)
Negative interest rates, inflated asset valuations, and fee compression do not generally make for a happy wealth manager, but these headwinds are at least spurring an efficiency drive across the industry.
One of the strongest investment themes to (...)
وصف بوريس جونسون، وزير الخارجية البريطاني السابق، وعمدة لندن الأسبق، والمرشح الأوفر لرئاسة حزب المحافظين والحكومة البريطانية المقبلة، نفسه بأنه صهيوني حتى النخاع.
ونقل موقع ديبكا الاستخباراتى الاسرائيلى عن جونسون قوله في لقاء صحفي :"أنا صهيوني حتى (...)
تعرض الفرنسي فرانك ريبيري، جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي بايرن ميونخ الألماني لكرة القدم لإصابة عضلية ويمكن أن يغيب عن مباراة فريقه أمام هوفنهايم التي تقام الأسبوع المقبل مع بدء استئناف الدوري الألماني (بوندسليجا).
وذكر بايرن ميونخ في بيان (...)
شبهت رئيسة تحرير قنوات RT التلفزيونية، مارغريتا سيمونيان، الضغوط التي تمارسها الحكومات الغربية حاليا على حرية التعبير، بسلوك الحكومات السوفيتية في هذا المجال خلال الأزمان الغابرة.
وقالت سيمونيان في المؤتمر الدولي للتبادل الإخباري الذي عقد في (...)
Last month, imprisoned Palestinian parliamentarian Marwan Barghouti was provided op-ed space by the New York Times to explain why he and his fellow inmates were going on a hunger strike. Instructively, the article caused an uproar in the United (...)
With Israel and Turkey having announced a reconciliation agreement last week, Turkey is portraying itself as a protector of the oppressed by arguing that it will allow greater aid to the people of Gaza. The truth, however, is that, far from helping (...)
Based on little known but extremely bizarre historical events supposed to have taken place in the 1860s, this eerie novel is set both on land and at sea, and includes a wide variety of situations and characters.
In empire's savage scramble for (...)
It's been 39 years since the Egyptian ‘bread riots' of 1977. These riots had launched in Egypt on 17, 18 January, in a protest against high prices by lower class people, these riots had erupted across the country, from Aswan to Alexandria, and come (...)
A "CNN" poll's results have revealed that 7 out of 10 persons are angry with the direction the country is heading to and that 60% of Americans object on the American president Barack Obama's polices, which could lead to a heavy loss to the Democrats (...)
While much of the rest of the world remains focused on the Gaza War, the crisis in Iraq continues to deteriorate at an alarming rate.
The new phase of the crisis began on August 3, when the militant group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (...)
This article has first been published in Ahram Online on 3/9/2014
In the last installment of our series on Egypt's golden beaches, Ahram Online reviews the three cities of the Suez Canal.
Known as cities of resistance, the three cities of the canal, (...)
In the aftermath the terrorist attacks against the United States in September 2001, President George W. Bush warned of the consequences of terrorist groups or rogue states of acquiring nuclear materials. At the time, top White House officials (...)
It has been a month into the beginning of the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen, and yet the battle on the ground is not over. The coalition claims a win in achieving the objectives and goals by announcing a glorious end to "Decisive Storm" (...)
On April 14, the Atlantic Council held a public forum on the causes and consequences of Political Islam in Pakistan. The forum featured Dr. Haroon Ullah, a member of US Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff, and former Pakistan Ambassador of (...)
When Binyamin Netanyahu declared that he would work to prevent a Palestinian state from being established if re-elected as Israeli prime minister, the mainstream media described it as a “reversal” from a policy speech he gave in 2009, in which he (...)
On March 13, Egypt will open a big economic development conference in Sharm el-Sheikh intended to show the world that it is fixing its economy and to attract foreign investment. The conference is pitched as a "key milestone of the government's (...)
As the "back to school" season arrives it brings with it the stress felt by parents sandwiched between expensive tuition fees paid for the education of their children and grandparents who nostalgically reminisce on their own childhood times when (...)
In the last installment of our series on Egypt's golden beaches, Ahram Online reviews the three cities of the Suez Canal.
Known as cities of resistance, the three cities of the canal, Port Said, Ismailia and Suez, also had an entertainment aspect (...)
In the third installment of our Egypt's golden beaches series, we proudly reveal the North Coast in black and white.
Since the mid-nineties, two terms have gradually settled in our summer vocabulary:Al-Sahel(the coast) orAl-Sahel al-Shamali(the (...)
Starting from the first decade of the twentieth century and up until the early nineties Alexandria was Egypt's main summer resort. And although Alexandria's modern architectural and social history is currently being documented by many research (...)
Spain's Alberto Contador pulled out of the Tour de France on Monday after crashing heavily during the 10th stage and injuring his knee.
The double Tour champion fell on the descent from Le Petit Ballon and spent several minutes being treated by race (...)
Best known for its modern and cosmopolitan flavour, Alexandria is nonetheless home to an architectural heritage with a strong Islamic aspect, manifested in four of its mosques that were built in honour of pious Sufi figures. Scattered in several (...)
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The inaugural celebrations of President El-Sisi took place last week at three locations. By virtue of being recently built, the High Constitutional Court, on the corniche in Maadi, where El-Sisi was sworn in lacks the historical grandure of the (...)
During the Cold War, the Allies protected Germany's Fulda gap against a possible Soviet invasion. In today's environment of cyber vulnerability, surely all major parties have developed a plan of defence against cyber aggression. If not, they should (...)