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Farah Rafik is a graduate from the American University in Cairo (AUC) with a dual degree in Multimedia Journalism and Political Science. After being an active participant in Model United Nation (MUN) conferences both locally and internationally, Farah discovered her love for writing. When she isn’t writing about Arts & Culture for Egyptian Streets, she is busy watching films and shows to review. Writing isn’t completed without a coffee or an iced matcha latte in hand that she regularly spills. She occasionally challenges herself in reading challenges on Goodreads, and can easily read a book a day.
Egyptian Streets (ES Media Network FZ LLC) is Egypt’s leading independent English media organisation – organically reaching more than two million people a month across our social media platforms, website and other platforms. Egyptian Streets aims to provide an alternate portrayal of Egyptian affairs, focusing primarily on the stories that matter in the cultural, economic,
Senior Editor at Egyptian Streets and Adjunct Professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the American University in Cairo. Holds a master's degree in Global Journalism from the University of Sheffield, where she wrote a dissertation about the effect of disinformation on the profession of journalism. Passionate about music, story-telling, baking, social justice, and taking care of her plants. "If you smell something, say something." -Jon Stewart, 2015
Egypt’s leading cigarette producers, Phillip Morris Egypt and Eastern Tobacco, announced price hikes to their products on 14 November amid rising production costs. Phillip Morris’s product line includes Marlboro, Merit, L&M, and HEETS. Marlboro of all types now cost EGP 69 (USD 2.23), Marlboro Crafted EGP 59 (USD 1.91), Merit EGP 74 (USD 2.39), L&M