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Speed-Ball (Arabic: كرة السرعة / [kurat.assurʕa]) is a racquet sport invented in Egypt in 1961 by Mohamed Lotfy, [1] father of Hussein Lotfy (first world champion) and Ahmad Lotfy (the present president of FISB), for the training of beginner tennis players.
The Egyptian Academy has been known in recent years for choosing topical films that are controversial at home. Coptic Christians launched an unsuccessful court case against 2004 submission I Love Cinema [16] while dozens of Egyptian parliamentarians and a number of Muslim clerics similarly tried to ban The Yacoubian Building for depicting its depictions of Islamic fundamentalism and ...
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Speedball 2: Evolution is now available on the Playstation Store as a "mini". It even comes replete with authentic Amiga floppy disk drive sounds, which I assume was in the iOS version. The only difference between it and the PSN version is the latter seems to have been formatted for larger resolutions.
Members of the Egyptian women’s beach volleyball team have spoken out against France’s hijab ban for its athletes after competing in an Olympic beach volleyball match wearing modest clothing.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Al Mothneboon (The Guilty) Said Marzouk: Salah Zulfikar, Hussein Fahmy, Kamal El-Shennawi, Zubaida Tharwat: Drama: Al-Bahth An Al-Mataeb (Looking for Troubles)
Title Director Cast Genre Notes El-Osta El-Modeer (Monsieur le Directeur) Nagy Anglo: Salah Zulfikar, Laila Taher: Drama: Al-Darga Al-Thalitha (The 3rd Class) Sherif Arafa
Tahtib (Egyptian Arabic: تحطيب, romanized: taḥṭīb) is the term for a traditional stick-fighting martial art [1] originally named fan a'nazaha wa-tahtib ("the art of being straight and honest through the use of stick"). [2] The original martial version of tahtib later evolved into an Egyptian folk dance with a wooden stick.