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The Libyan authorities vowed, last Monday, to find those responsible for the terrorist attack on the Egyptian church in Misurata.
New year's celebrations in Tahrir Square were canceled after clashes erupted between people who want to continue the celebrations and people who do not.
Pope Tawadros said that churches will continue celebrating Christmas even after the blast targeted the Church of Misrata, Libya.
Political and revolutionary powers in Alexandria attended the memorial of victims of Two Saints Church blast. Jamīlah Ismā’īl, media practitioner, attended the memorial. Likely, the Maspero Youth Coalition organized a candle light vigil commemorating the victims.
Members at the Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy has rejected a Finance-Ministry-proposed bill sectioning the introduction of Islamic financial bonds.
Al-Shurūq al-Jadīd, al-Wafd, and al-Yawm al-Sābi’ newspaper report on January 2 that Salafīs have returned Aghābī ’Isām Jirjis, the Coptic 14-year old minor back to her family, after her disappearance nine days ago, after several negotiations efforts by investigation police with leading figures of...
Former al-Nūr Party head and assistant to the president, ’Imād ‘Abd al- Ghafūr, has announced the formation of the Al-Watan Party, as well as a new alliance with former presidential candidate Hāzim Salāh Abū Ismā’īl. In a conference Tuesday (January 1, 2013) at the Azhar Conference Center, ‘Abd al...
Prosecutor Muhammad al-Daramālī of Al-Giza Governorate is investigating with three Palestinians arrested while trying to enter the church of 6th of October City during the celebration of  Christmas Mass. Claiming first of being Copts, their papers showed  that they are Muslims holding the  ...
Under the title “No invitations to public figures for Christmas’” Al-Musawwar reports that due to the difficult political time the country is currently facing, the Egyptian Church, unlike every year on the occasion of  Christmas celebration, will not send official invitation either to public,...
The Episcopal / Anglican Diocese of Egypt mourned on Sunday (February 5) “all the sons of Egypt who lost their lives in deplorable incidents in the cities of Port Said, Suez and Cairo”. 

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