Egyptian Schools Grapple with ChatGPT Boom Among Students and Teachers
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Egyptian Schools Grapple with ChatGPT Boom Among Students and Teachers

In a bustling Cairo café, a group of secondary school students huddled around a laptop, excitedly demonstrating their new study companion: ChatGPT. Across Egypt, from Cairo to the coastal cities and the Nile Delta, such scenes are becoming common. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, launched globally in late 2022, has quietly found its way into Egyptian classrooms and is stirring both enthusiasm and anxiety in equal measure.A New Tool Reaches Egypt’s ClassroomsAlthough ChatGPT was not initially available in Egypt, tech-savvy students quickly found workarounds to access it. Its appeal is obvious: the generative AI can produce essays, summarize lengthy texts, or answer complex questions in seconds. In a country with over 25 million students enrolled in schools, the potential impact on learning is profound. “AI is a fact of life. You can love it or...
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How Would You Spec Your 992.2 Porsche 911 Turbo S?
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How Would You Spec Your 992.2 Porsche 911 Turbo S?

Now, we’re very excited to eventually get behind the wheel of the 992.2 Porsche 911 Turbo S. With its new T-Hybrid powertrain, it becomes the most powerful road-going 911 ever, with 701 bhp on tap. Porsche says it’ll do 0-62mph in 2.5 seconds, and it’ll probably be even quicker than that in reality, so we’re sure it’ll ruin our stomachs in the process. Given the car has only just been revealed, though, it’ll be some time before we can report back on that to be sure. For now, though, a new Porsche 911 means a new Porsche 911 configurator for us to play with. Well, for the sake of justifying our procrastination time by converting that into content, allow us to present the Car Throttle editorial desks’ ways of spec'ing a Porsche 911 Turbo S. 992.2 Porsche 911...
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Pic story: inheritor of Lhasa costume making technique in China’s Xizang
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Pic story: inheritor of Lhasa costume making technique in China’s Xizang

Losang Monlam poses for a portrait in front of finished Tibetan costumes at the Sholdo Pal traditional handicrafts school in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Aug. 15, 2025. Traditional Tibetan costumes, after centuries of evolution and development, have formed rich styles and unique features. As one of the main categories of traditional Tibetan costumes, Lhasa costume distinguishes itself from others with its vivid features such as large waistline, long sleeves and a dazzling array of decorations, which not only reflect the aesthetics of Tibetan people, but also closely relate to their living environment and lifestyle. In 2018, Lhasa costume was listed as one of the intangible cultural heritages of Xizang Autonomous Region. At the Sholdo Pal traditional handicrafts school, Losang Monlam is guiding his apprentices on the making of Lhasa costumes. Born in 1965 in Baxoi...
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Game Observations: 8 Takeaways From the Patriots Preseason Finale Loss to the Giants
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Game Observations: 8 Takeaways From the Patriots Preseason Finale Loss to the Giants

The Patriots wrapped up the preseason with a 42-10 loss to the Giants in the Meadowlands on Thursday night. Although it was a disappointing end to a positive summer for head coach Mike Vrabel, keeping it in perspective is important. Only a small handful of players who played on Thursday night will make New England's initial roster, so the final score isn't too important. That said, it was notable to see certain veterans such as Kyle Dugger, Keion White, and Jabrill Peppers playing on Thursday night. With a new coaching staff, there's still some mixing and matching in terms of roles in new schemes. For example, Vrabel told reporters in New York that Peppers played to get a look at him playing alongside rookie Craig Woodson at safety. The...
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