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The People’s Assembly yesterday held a session to discuss the Christmas criminal attacks in Naj‘ Hammādī. MP Georgette Qillīnī led a heated argument and criticized the governor of Qena for ignoring Copts’ welfare and for his reluctance to defend Copts. Bishop Kyrillos does not seem optimistic about...
The Head of the American Coptic National Assembly Maoris Sādiq ignites an instigation campaign against Egypt under the pretext of defending the rights of the Copts in Egypt.  
A rumor spread about an alleged prophecy that Pope Shenouda would die on August 22, and be succeeded by Bishop Yu’annis, his secretary. While some people claimed that Bishop Yu’annis was behind the rumor and behind him was Coptic businessman Tharwat Basīlī, others claimed that a monk in a monastery...
This article tackles the issuing of the first identity card for Bahā’īs, opening the gate for the conflict between opponents and proponents for Bahā’ī faith.
‘Īsá sheds light on the history of the Community Council and the life of Pope Kyrillos V of the Coptic Orthodox Church. He refers to the pope’s patriotic stances and the historical and political circumstances that existed in his era.
Mamdūh Ramzī denied what had been rumored about the pope’s refusal to meet him and asserted that the church was behind the removal of Tharwat Bāsīlī, deputy of the Community Council.
The author reports on two main challenges in the Coptic Orthodox Church; the first is the resignation of Tharwat Basīlī, the deputy of the Community Council, and the second is a plan to face the Protestant promulgation.
Rumors have spread about the upcoming trials of Bishop Armia and Bishop Yu’annis, the pope’s private secretaries.
The Supreme Council of Journalism issues a report about journalistic ethics and violations in Egyptian publications. The report observed violations related to authenticity, accuracy, and the ethics of journalism.
Hanān Muhammad reports on different opinions concerning the unified law for building houses of worship.

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