The Olive Tree: Myth, Heritage, and a Living Symbol
Every year on 26 November, UNESCO marks World Olive Tree Day, a relatively new observance (proclaimed in 2019) that reflects a very old reality: the olive tree has been woven into human history for millennia (UNESCO, 2019). As food, fuel, medicine, and timber, Olea europaea has shaped Mediterranean economies and landscapes; as symbol and metaphor, it has carried meanings of wisdom, peace, and endurance from antiquity to the present.
Where Pharaohs Meet the Future: The Grand Egyptian Museum is Finally Here
These are important months for Egyptian culture. On November 1, 2025, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo will host its Grand Opening, attended by international leaders and distinguished guests, before opening to the public on November 4.