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Majdī Khalīl launched his new Middle East Freedoms Forum. The author discusses the opening conference without hiding her criticism and discontentment.
The author talks about Ḥārat al-Yahūd [Ally of Jews] in Cairo, referring to a number of lawsuits filed by Jews used to live in Egypt 50 years ago, in which they ask Egyptian Government to pay them 5 billion U.S. dollars as compensations on prosperities they left in Egypt.
Hānī Ahmad Rizq reports on the discussions that took place in the introductory conference of the Middle East Forum on Freedoms, which witnessed a lot of controversy and clashes between participants.
Robeir al-Faris recently published a book entitled, ‘The Muslim Brothers (MB) and the Copts…Repercussions of Confrontation and Dialogue.’ The following article presents an overview of the book.
The author reports on news about the arrest of a radical group, which police says it linked al-Qā‘idah combining a ‘sleeping cell’ in Egypt.
al-Bannā discusses three issues in Egypt today; namely, torture, Fatwás, and the announcement of a nuclear project.
Surprisingly, the Islamic Research Academy has recommended the publishing of books written by leaders of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group, believing they could enrich Islamic thinking.
The article presents a personal impression of a trip to Dayr Abū Ḥinnis, and includes discussions on Muslim-Christian relations and church building.
Tomorrow, Pope Shenouda III will inaugurate the first church in Cairo’s al-Tjamu‘ al-Khāmis suburb and the baptism facility of St. Bula church in Ard al-Gulf in Heliopolis, although doctors have advised him to take complete rest.
Father Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl, archpriest of the Hanging Church in Old Cairo, has been reported as criticizing the Egyptian Antiquities Authority for imposing fees for being admitted to the church.

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