Buying camel’s milk in Arabic
Conversing about camel’s milk may not be the most useful Arabic to learn, but learning the language can open up the Arab world to Europeans.
Read MoreConversing about camel’s milk may not be the most useful Arabic to learn, but learning the language can open up the Arab world to Europeans.
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Read MoreSasson Somekh, critic and friend of the late Egyptian Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, believes literature transcends politics and can bridge cultures.
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