Kirsty Masterman discovers a wealth of history – and Cairo’s famous street food – in the Egyptian capital.
The Great Pyramid of Giza stood as the tallest structure on Earth for nearly 4,000 years—and we still don’t know exactly how it was built. With 2.3 million stone blocks, some weighing up to 50 tons, ...
How to do a bucket-list trip to Cairo, including Giza Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum - Kirsty Masterman enjoys a ...
The Pyramids of Giza, one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, have drawn countless visitors from around the globe over the ...
For pilots and aviation enthusiasts, a tour of the Boeing factory, the largest airplane manufacturing plant in the world is a ...
An ancient skyscraper considered the seventh wonder of the world crumbled to ruin centuries ago. Now an ambitious ...
The real surprise wasn't the Pyramids of Giza, but what lay beyond Cairo.
Mahmoud Hammad sifts through the rubble of his Gaza home, destroyed by an Israeli airstrike over two years ago.
Mahmoud Hammad believes he has found his family's remains in the rubble of his house, which was destroyed more than two years ago in air strikes, killing his pregnant wife and their five children.
In a BBC archive clip, archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the ...