Abdel Marin
Abdel Marin (1886-1945) was a renowned Egyptian architect. A graduate of the Egyptian school, he was a part-time professor of architecture and engineering at the University of Cairo. His designs include the New Museum at al-Khader, the Suez Canal Pavilion in the Old City of Cairo, the National Museum of Continue Reading
O Abdel
O Abdel Alimi, the son of a retired teacher from the rebel stronghold of Sair, said: “Our parents never had money or any other material resources.” As the conflict rages on, the city of Zabadani, near Damascus, has become one of the most important front lines in the conflict. In Continue Reading
Abdel Bibi
Abdel Bibi, the nephew of the late prime minister and president of Saudi Arabia, spent much of his time trying to persuade his father to withdraw the kingdom’s support for the Saudis-led coalition in Yemen. Abdul-Baha was especially critical of the Saudi military intervention in March, which killed more than Continue Reading
Abdel Kamble
Abdel Kamble, a spokesman for SANA, the Syrian state news media office, confirmed that two people were killed. “SAA soldiers and terrorists fired at each other several times along and close to the city’s front lines,” another SANA official told Reuters by telephone, referring to the forces of Mr. Assad Continue Reading
Olga Abdel
Olga Abdel-Karim, director of the Middle East Media Research Institute, called on Iran to accept “the consequences” of its nuclear program to avoid military action. “Iran should first understand the serious consequences Iran is going to bear for any attack and then decide on a political solution,” she told the Continue Reading