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Maryland’s highest court upheld a 3 million dollar award in favour of an American man whose sons were illegally taken to Egypt by his Egyptian ex-wife six years ago.
The author refers to a fact that only seven Coptic footballers have played in the Egyptian league throughout the past 10 years. He then wonders why Egyptian clubs tend not to admit Coptic footballers.
The NCHR has called for the removal of the religion section in official papers in order to comply with the constitutional principle of citizenship.
An article from al-Hayah reports on the thousands of Armenians who are commemorating the 93rd anniversary of the massacres perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenians in 1915.
Bernard Lewis’ new book ’What went wrong?’ contains nothing new. It is a repetition of what Lewis has said about Muslims in all his previous books.
German police carry out search operations to catch Islamists suspected of inciting jihād while the Danish government decides to close its embassies in Algeria and Afghanistan out of fear of attacks.
The author reports on a draft law that seeks amendments on the Azhar law, stipulating that the Azhar presidency is to reach via public voting.
The article reports on debates of the religious scholars over a suggestion of putting the position of the shaykh of the Azhar for public election instead of the current presidential appointment.
The article reviews activities of the Arabic Translation and Intercultural Dialogue Association [ATIDA].
The Bush administration has launched a new front in the war on terror, this time targeting language.

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