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Pope  Tawadros returned to Cairo on Monday, after a pastoral visit that lasted for more than a month abroad.
The Coalition of Egypt’s Copts has called upon Egyptians in the United States to support president al-Sīsī in his visit to New York by demonstrating in front of the UN headquarters to announce support for him. 
Dr. Andrīyya Zakī, president of the Protestant Community of Egypt, and General Director of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, inaugurated, on Thursday, the new headquarters of TCEgypt in Heliopolis.
After repetitive attacks, al- Akhbār reports that a mosque in Bezanson, France has decided to install surveillance cameras to secure it. The paper stated that one of the worshippers has undertaken funding this project. In the same vein several churches in Egypt decided to install surveillance...
Dr. Munīr Dawud, head of the American Coptic association and the Head of the International Christian Union, stated that the nomination of al- Sīsī for presidency is a pleasant piece of news to all Egyptians inside and outside Egypt.  He added that he sees that al- Sīsī is the man of the coming...
Participants in a conference for Copts in Cairo held by the Egyptian Organization Union  for Human Rights issued seven demands to confront the issue of the migration of Christians from the Arabic world. The demands included the fair representation of Christians in positions of authority, the...
Prominent Christians and organizations worldwide voiced their alarm as the city of Mosul was emptied of Christians for the first time in the history of Iraq. The Egyptian Orthodox Church condemned the forced displacement of Christians from Mosul, while Pope Francis expressed his feelings of shame...
The assistant to the Chaldean Patriarch Bishop Philip Nigm stated to Watanī that 140 families were forcefully evicted from their homes and women were sold in Iraq. 
A delegation of the Middle Eastern Churches has met with American president Barack Obama and discussed with him how to protect the Christians of the East in Egypt, Syria and Iraq. 
Some Coptic movements have given their support to Field Marshal Abd al- Fattāh al- Sīsī’s bid for presidency. Bahā’ Ramzī, head of the Dutch Coptic Association, stated that there are more than five million Copts abroad that support al-Sīsī. On the other hand, Mina Majdī, spokesman of the Maspero...

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