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The third day of Egypt's President `Abd-al Fattāh al-Sisi's participation in the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York witnesses intensive activities, especially on the economic level. During a meeting organized by the World Economic Forum on Saturday evening President Al-...
A group of young activists is calling on Egyptians to boycott the parliamentary elections in honor of the martyrs of the revolution and imprisoned political dissidents.
Major General Ref`at Qumsān, the election affairs adviser, stated that women wearing the niqāb (full veil that covers the ace), will not be allowed to cast their ballots unless they remove their veil while voting.
In an effort to enhance the new understanding of citizenship values, a remarkable number of Coptic candidates throughout Egypt's constituencies is witnessed running for the parliamentary individual electoral lists.
The long-awaited parliamentary election, starting on Oct. 18-19, witnesses many of the candidates who were prominent political faces from the era of the president Mubarak who was toppled by the January 25 Revolution in 2011. It also witnesses the absence of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group and...
Perhaps no prominent personality has been more criticized by political powers since the sparked January 25 Revolution like Ahmad al-Zend. His provocative comments over the years made him reputed for inflammatory statements, like “We [judges] are the masters and the rest are the slaves”. Although,...
In a cabinet of 33, three appointees are women. Ghāda Wāli retained her position as minister of social solidarity. Nabīla Makram was appointed as minister of immigration and Egyptian expatriate affairs, and Sahar Nasr was named minister of international cooperation.
In statements disclosed to parliamentary reporters today, Saturday, judge Majdi al-`Ajāti, the newly appointed minister for Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, confirmed that transitional justice will be given high priority, pointing out that the decision to revert the Ministry of Transitional Justice...
In an interview he gave to 'Al-Ghad al-`Arabi' Channel, the renown Egyptian vernacular poet Sayed Hijāb said that culture in Egypt began to retain its role under President `Abd al-Fattāh al-Sisi and that it is witnessing a crucial role in its history.
The Ethiopian State Minister for Foreign Affairs, ambassador Berhane Gebre-Christos held a meeting with Pope Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the St. Mark See on September 26, 2015. Abune Mathias, the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Coptic Church, Egypt's ambassador to Ethiopia Abu-Bakr...

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