Escape Rooms, the new type of entertainment in Egypt
Are you bored of doing the same old thing every weekend? Well, if you're in Cairo, a new type of entertainment is becoming popular. Escape Rooms provide young people with new ways to spend time together. One of them is a Scream Room, which gives visitors a chance to let off some steam. CCTV's Adel EL Mahrouky checks out some of these trendy hangouts in the Egyptian capital.
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Thousands escape Egypt prisons
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Egypt's anti-government uprising has also seen lawlessness and looting in several cities.
As the police abandoned their posts, thousands of prisoners were set free across the country, in a series of mass jailbreaks.
More in this report from the Abu Zaabal prison, on the outskirts of Cairo.
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How I escaped forced marriage in Egypt | MORAL COURAGE EP. 28
New Yorker Nashwa el-Sayed was abducted to Egypt, raised in an abusive household, and forced into an impending marriage. But she insisted that life had more to offer.
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Cairo's rich-poor divide - 4 Oct 09
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The Egyptian capital of Cairo is the biggest city in the Arab world and Africa.
Many of the city's 17 million people live below the poverty line trying to survive in satellite shanty towns while nearby, estate agents sell dream homes for the rich trying to escape Cairo's notorious pollution and traffic.
Al Jazeera's Amr El Kakhy reports from Cairo on Egypt's deepening divide between rich and poor.
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Scores of prisoners, possibly in their thousands, have managed to escape from Egyptian jails in the chaos caused by mass protests across the country.
Among those escaped prisoners are some Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston speaks to one of the escapees - a member of the Army of Islam. He is back at home in Gaza after spending three years at a prison in Cairo.
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An investigation into some of the most notorious jails in the arab world. With exclusive footage and interviews with former detainees. A special investigation by Al Jazeera correspondent Jamal Elshayyal.
Cairo's Beloved (and Sweet-Smelling) Metro
What's the one thing in Cairo that never lets you down - even in the middle of a revolution?
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There is one thing in Cairo that nobody complains about. The Metro is universally loved. It has saved the city from complete paralysis - when it gets hot the population escapes underground.
In this often chaotic city, the metro is something of a miracle. Efficient and orderly - Egyptians often say it’s the only thing in Cairo that never breaks down. Even in the middle of a revolution!
It’s extremely inexpensive - a Metro ride costs one Egyptian pound – about sixteen cents. And best of all, it’s air conditioned!
Almost 4 million people ride Cairo’s subways every day. It is one of only two metro systems in all of Africa.
On every train, the 4th and 5th cars are reserved for women. It’s meant to protect them from sexual harassment, and has made the subway one of the safest forms of transport in Egypt. Though the women can push just as hard as the men. Mostly they chat comfortably with each other, or read the Koran. Though they do insist their carriage smells much better than the men’s.
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EGYPT: CAIRO ZOO ANIMALS KEPT COOL DURING HEATWAVE
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It's hard to keep your cool in the Middle East - especially if you're a polar bear.
With a heatwave hitting the region, animals at the Cairo's Giza Zoo are finding it too hot for comfort.
Keepers are having to keep animals cool with ice cubes and cold showers.
Thousands of visitors come everyday to sit and picnic by the trees and lakes of Cairo's Giza Zoo.
But this summer, while the visitors are chilling out, the animals are heating up. For some, the summer heatwave has proved too much.
Consistently high temperatures have made life extremely uncomfortable, and now the Zoo's directors are having to supply ice to cool them down.
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Concerning the temperature and the rise in temperature and humidity we began to use huge ice cubes to be put on some of the animals that need it to make them feel in nature, and this is temporary until the ice rooms start to work for the animals or birds that like to live in cold atmospheres or under the ice.
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Entry fees to the Giza Zoo are among of the cheapest in the world.
Each person pays 20 Egyptian piasters (6 cents U-S).
The government keeps the entry fees low to give every Egyptian the chance of visiting the Zoo. Many Egyptians make less than 100 U-S dollars a month.
Giza Zoo is the only open air place in Cairo which families can afford to visit, and so keeping the animals happy is important.
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In summer I give him showers and when the temperature is high I give him more than five showers. As long as the weather is hot I spray him with water to make the atmosphere better for him.
SUPERCAPTION: Mohamed Gibran, elephant's guard at the Giza Zoo.
The weather in Cairo recently has been as high as 40 degrees Celsius.
But despite the heat, for Cairo's polar bear population everything's cool thanks to the staff at Giza Zoo.
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Cairo/ Giza: Local transport | Hotels | offline Maps | Tourist Hassles in Egypt (2018)
After arriving from Alexandria, I took a bus to Giza Pyramids from a bus terminal inside the city of Giza. Thanks to the helpful people who guided me to the bus terminal. In the initial part of the video, you will see the mad traffic of Giza; you'll get a glimpse local transportation in Egypt. The bus I took to my hotel in Giza is called minibus. I have shared information about the Minibus fare in Cairo and Giza. The person sitting beside me also helped me to understand the mobile service providers in Egypt. So there is a mention of the best mobile network in Egypt.
The video will also show you the hotel rating scam which I went through. The people, in general, are helpful, but there were few incidents which lead to tourist's harassments. Such events make a tourist feel unsafe in Egypt. In the latter part of the video, you'll find hotels near Giza Pyramids. I stayed in one of them. I got a good view of the pyramids from its rooftop.
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