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'90s Kids Prefer ‘Prince of Egypt' to Ten Commandments' - MSNKids of the ’90s grew up with animated movies like The Lion King and Aladdin, making it easier for them to connect with a visually stunning film like The Prince of Egypt.
Egypt's Street Kids Are Revolution's Smallest Soldiers A growing number of homeless children are participating — and being wounded — in clashes between protesters and soldiers in Egypt.
Kids of the ’90s grew up with animated movies like The Lion King and Aladdin, making it easier for them to connect with a visually stunning film like The Prince of Egypt.
Street kids have few defenders in Egypt, a country which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the 2011 Arab Spring. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another ...
In Egypt, the kids are not all right. February 15, 2013. If you're trying to understand the rampaging soccer fans who have become a political force in the new Egypt, ...
CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- I decided to focus on 14-year-old Hussein precisely because he looked more like a thug than a poor homeless child. I was in Cairo shooting a story on Egypt's street kids and ...
Egypt’s generation homeless: Aid workers struggle to help street kids Officials estimate 16,000 children are without shelter, but lack of documentation stalls efforts ...
Editor's note—On Sunday, Feb. 1, Egypt released Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste from prison, where he had been held since 2013 along with his colleagues Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed.
This winter children can get a glimpse into the ancient past while surrounded by real artefacts at NGV’s new children’s exhibition, Ancient Egypt for Kids. This interactive exhibit for young people ...
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