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Youssef Nabil (born 1972), artist and photographer; Ahmad Nady (born 1981), comic artist and cartoonist; Effat Nagy (1905–1994), artist; Sabah Naim (born 1967), multimedia artist
More than 500 websites have already been blocked in Egypt prior to the new law in 2018. Websites must go through Egypt's “Supreme Council for the Administration of the Media” to acquire a license to publish a website. [29] Media regulation in Egypt has always been limited, but as in recent years, it has become even more limited.
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In 1952 Egypt’s private sector accounted for 76 percent of economic investment. Following the nationalization plans carried out by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in the effort to build a post-independence socialist state, this percentage drastically shifted within a few decades to government investment accounting for over 80 percent of economic investment. [1]
News websites headquartered in the country of Egypt. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. D.
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
Title Director Actors Genre Notability 2000: Hello America: Nader Galal: Adel Emam, Sherine: Comedy: 2001: Ayyam El Sadat (The Days of Sadat) Mohamed Khan: Ahmad Zaki, Mervat Amin, Mona Zaki, Ahmed El Sakka
The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. [1] There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [ 1 ] such as Turkish , French and English . [ 2 ] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [ 1 ]