Amr EL-Tohamy
Amr is an Egyptian journalist who writes for Al-Masry Al-Youm.
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Syrian Archaeologist Seeks International Help to Document Damaged Sites
Amal Al Kassem is developing a plan that involves fieldwork in Syria and remote analysis of damaged and looted sites…
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4 Killings at Arab Universities Prompt Calls for Better Campus Security
After the recent murders of two students and two professors on campuses, academics are searching for answers about the causes…
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Basra Feminist Team Fights Violence Against Women and Promotes Their Rights
Fifteen young women formed the Basra Feminist Team to fight stereotypes, raise awareness of women’s issues and generally improve their…
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Yemeni Scholar in Exile Studies Policies to Empower Women
Nadia Al-Sakkaf, a former Yemeni minister forced to flee her homeland, talks about her struggle to seek asylum and continue…
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Banned Syrian Refugee Communicates With Her Country Through Her Research
Rahaf Aldoughli came to the U.K. as a doctoral student on a government scholarship. Her status changed to refugee after…
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Libyan Academic in Britain Perseveres to a Ph.D. Despite Hardships and Disease
Jehan Alswaihli talks about the difficulties she faced after fleeing the conflict in Libya and the need for more support…
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Kuwait University Academics Debate Causes of Its Persistently Low Ranking
For the second year in a row, the university held a low position in the QS global rankings. Professors see…
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Sudanese Hydrologist Calls for Tackling Root Causes of Nile Water Crisis
Elfatih Eltahir, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says solutions should focus on broader issues rather than how…
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Khalida Jarrar Continues Her Mission to Educate Palestinian Women in Israeli Jails
The Palestinian politician and academic launched an intitiative to teach fellow women prisoners while herself in jail. Now she works…
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