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See - Sada Elbalad
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Marwan Pablo Gets Married in Private Wedding
Yara Sameh Egyptian rapper Marwan Pablo married a woman from the outside of showbiz in an intimate ceremony on Sunday. The ceremony was confided to the couple's family and close friends. While Pablo had not shared photos of the wedding on social media, the news of his marriage broke out after a photo from the ceremony went viral online. Born in Alexandria in 1996, Pablo is one of the most trending rappers in Egypt. He is considered one of the major talents of the new generation of trap/hip-hop musical landscape in Egypt. Pablo released several hits such as "El Gemeza", 'El Gholaf – Osiris', 'Sindbad', and 'Abu Maka'. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan


CairoScene
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Hawas Charts a New Course on ‘Seka Gedida' EP
The Egyptian group is shedding old skin and forging a new way of being a rock band in today's age, after being residents of the alternative music scene for over 10 years now. May 07, 2025 Shortly after releasing 'Sindbad', a politically-charged tune inspired by the words of the late Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm, Hawas have released their latest EP, 'Seka Gedida' - and as the name suggests, it's taking them on a new path. The three-track EP, penned entirely by the band's frontman and lead vocalist Mohamoud Khateeb, delves into themes of longing, relationships, self-reflection and inner turmoil through introspective lyricism and emotive melodies. While the band's distinguished sound remains intact, particularly in the production of tracks like 'El Saqya' and 'Berahty', there's a noticeable maturity as they experiment with a wider range of oriental instruments, sounds and arrangements. 'Bashawer' is a standout track on the record, fully embodying the eponymous new direction that the band has taken. They step away from their established funky approach for a more stripped-down and hauntingly melancholic production, carried out by intricate blues-scented oud arrangements that launch you straight into the pain in Khateeb's heart-wrenching vocals, as he reflects on his heartbreak and struggle with depression.


Zawya
16-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman Air launches flights to Amsterdam
Muscat: Oman Air has announced the launch of fights between Muscat and Amsterdam, marking the airline's 11th destination in Europe. Starting 1 July 2025, the airline will fly direct between Muscat and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol four times per week. The new route was announced at a signing ceremony attended by Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oman Air, and Pieter van Oord, CEO of Royal Schiphol Group, during His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik's state visit to the Netherlands. 'We're proud to enter Amsterdam, marking our first direct connection to this vibrant city. As we continue to grow, we focus on destinations that not only align with our strategic goals but also offer long-term opportunities for tourism and business exchange. Europe is our second largest market in terms of revenue and Amsterdam represents a key hub in the region for business and leisure travel. Moreover, the growing economic ties with Oman make it an ideal addition to our expanding European network,' said Con Korfiatis. Pieter van Oord added, 'We are delighted to welcome Oman Air to Amsterdam and have a direct connection between Amsterdam and Muscat. This direct link marks a significant milestone in strengthening ties between our two countries and enhancing connectivity for travellers in both directions. I am convinced that both countries will benefit from this connection.' Amsterdam will mark the first new route after Oman Air joins the oneworld Alliance, the benefits of which will include access to the oneworld Lounge at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for Business Class, oneworld Emerald & Sapphire and Sindbad Gold & Silver customers. The Muscat-Amsterdam service, which will initially run during the summer season, will be operated by the latest generation B787-9 aircraft. Offering seamless connectivity to Muscat and over 40 destinations beyond, including Thailand, Zanzibar, Indonesia, India and Malaysia, guests can enjoy Oman Air's award-winning service and signature Omani hospitality, ensuring an unforgettable journey from start to finish. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
16-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman Air to launch flights to Amsterdam on July 1
Starting July 1, the airline will fly direct between Muscat and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol four times per week. The new route was announced at a signing ceremony attended by Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oman Air, and Pieter van Oord, CEO of Royal Schiphol Group, during His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik's state visit to the Netherlands. 'We're proud to enter Amsterdam, marking our first direct connection to this vibrant city. As we continue to grow, we focus on destinations that not only align with our strategic goals but also offer long-term opportunities for tourism and business exchange. Europe is our second largest market in terms of revenue and Amsterdam represents a key hub in the region for business and leisure travel. Moreover, the growing economic ties with Oman make it an ideal addition to our expanding European network,' said Korfiatis. Van Oord added: 'We are delighted to welcome Oman Air to Amsterdam and have a direct connection between Amsterdam and Muscat. This direct link marks a significant milestone in strengthening ties between our two countries and enhancing connectivity for travellers in both directions. I am convinced that both countries will benefit from this connection.' Amsterdam will mark the first new route after Oman Air joins the oneworld Alliance, the benefits of which will include access to the oneworld Lounge at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for Business Class, oneworld Emerald & Sapphire and Sindbad Gold & Silver customers. The Muscat-Amsterdam service, which will initially run during the summer season, will be operated by the latest generation B787-9 aircraft. – TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Japan Times
31-03-2025
- Japan Times
Tourist submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt, leaving six people dead
Six Russians died on Thursday and 39 foreign tourists were rescued when a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, the local governor's office said on Facebook, adding that no passengers or crew were still missing. The Red Sea Governorate said the submarine, named "Sindbad," had 50 people onboard: 45 tourists of different nationalities from Russia, India, Norway, and Sweden, and five Egyptian crew members. "Most of those on board were rescued and taken to their hotels and hospitals in Hurghada," the Russian consulate in Hurghada said. The submarine was equipped with large portholes to let passengers see the Red Sea's spectacular corals and marine life, and was able to descend to a depth of 25 meters, according to the company's website. The pleasure craft was a far cry from the extreme adventure submersible that imploded thousands of meters below the Atlantic near the sunken Titanic in June 2023. The Red Sea is a major hub for Egypt's crucial tourism industry, a pillar of the economy, in which Russian tourists play an increasing part. Egypt also attracts tourists with its great pyramids of Giza and cruises on the Nile in Luxor and Aswan. Successive Egyptian governments have waged successful crackdowns on Islamist militant groups who hurt the tourism industry with attacks on foreign nationals in the past. Sindbad submarine vessels at sea off Hurghada, Egypt, in August 2024, in this still image obtained from video. | Williams Street Family Diaries / via REUTERS Egyptian authorities are conducting investigations with crew members to determine the causes of the submarine sinking, the local governorate cited Red Sea Province Governor Amr Hanafy as saying. The submarine, which is owned by an Egyptian, was licensed and so was the crew captain, he said. There have been several recent incidents of tourist boats capsizing. Last June, a boat sank after suffering severe damage from high waves, though no casualties were reported. And in November, a tourist boat capsized while carrying 31 tourists and 13 crew on a multiday diving trip. Local media reported that at least 11 people had died in the incident, which was also blamed on high waves. At the time, the governor of the Red Sea province said the boat, the Sea Story, had passed a safety inspection eight months earlier. Last month, a tourist boat capsized while en route to Hurghada after undergoing maintenance. The Tourism Ministry and the Chamber of Diving did not respond to Reuters requests for comment. A United Nations report ranked Egypt first in Africa for tourism revenues in 2024 at $14.1 billion, more than twice its earnings in Suez Canal revenues, highlighting tourism's vital role in sustaining the hard-pressed economy.