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Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Riham Saeed is back

Riham Saeed is back: Now would be a good time to brush up on your Sourat Al Kahf, as the Magog of the Egyptian talk show circuit has emerged from its slumber after six blissful months. Saeed issued a tearful apology on her first show back, saying she only wanted to reveal the truth, AMAY reports. This has been made more interesting by this National Geographic article that asserts that crocodiles can actually cry. In case it were not already abundantly clear, the following image expresses our feelings on the television host’s return to the airwaves. (View image)

(Saeed, for those of you lucky enough to have missed this the first time around, was pulled off air and handed a sentence for libel after suggesting a woman was to blame for her own [redacted] assault because of the manner in which she had been dressed.)

Now cleanse your eyeballs with images of a king on vacation in Egypt (via Egyptian Streets).

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