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Internet Revolution Egypt was an online protest against the Internet services provided in Egypt for which Telecom Egypt has a monopoly, which occurred in early 2014. The protest mainly took place on Facebook through a page created by young Egyptians; some activity was also seen on Twitter as well. Users within the group were mainly within the ...
Sama gained international notoriety when her video criticising Barack Obama's policy towards Egypt and declaring support for the stance of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi went viral on the Internet in early August 2013. [11] In April 2014, she was detained "pending an investigation into an unlicensed television channel allegedly owned by her."
Internet Revolution Egypt (IRE for short) is an Egyptian cyber-protest against the internet services provided in Egypt on which Telecom Egypt has monopoly. [when?] The main Facebook page has about 1 million followers and continues to expand. [1] This significant expansion resulted in a widespread media attention.
A video shared on X allegedly shows a recent protest in Cairo, Egypt. Verdict: False This video is miscaptioned and originates from 2019. Fact Check: A new Suez Canal channel has been tested with ...
The song had over 2 million views on YouTube and was reportedly ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Another hit song, "Ya El Midan" (Oh you, the Square), marked the return of singer Aida el Ayoubi after 20 years of absence from the stage.
"Boshret Kheir" (Egyptian Arabic: بشرة خير [ˈboʃɾet ˈxeːɾ]; English: "Good Omen") is an Egyptian-folk song created by Egyptian composer Amr Mostafa and performed by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi dedicated from him to Egypt and was released on May 16, 2014, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in ...
At that moment, the panda appears, slowly clapping and staring for a few seconds while the song starts to play in the background, before taking the birthday cake and throwing it at the wall. The slogan “Kids not exempted!” as well as the Panda Cheese slogan, “Never Say No To Panda” (in Egyptian Arabic), show up.
The video then follows the singer to her bedroom when a TV commercial pops up for the "Not My Problem" hotline, aka an '80s-style call center founded by fictional CEO Laila! to help people "deal ...