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More details were published about the recent incidents against Bahā’īs in al-Shūrānīyah village. Bahā’īs are eager to proclaim their religious rights, and the media seem to be keeping the issue in the spotlight.
Pope Shenouda has not yet “seen or read” ‘Azāzīl. Muhammad al-Bāz claims that personal conflicts are behind the enmity between Bishop Bīshūy and Yūsuf Zaydān who was celebrated in Hanīn Bookstore in the presence of prominent Egyptian literary and media figures.
Al-‘Arabī writes about the recent change in positions for editors-in-chief and how it is affected by the government.
 One-Nil is still in the media spotlight. The film is now being shown in movie theaters stealing the limelight. The following lines present comments from the movie’s scriptwriter and director and also those of a Coptic Orthodox clergyman.
Muhammad Fahmī, sarcastically, says that it is a lie that Egypt is a police state and the evidence is the thefts and incidents that take place all the time because of the absence of security!
Pope Shenouda has been nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. Both an Egyptian human rights organization and the Swedish Copts Organization have claimed that they proposed the idea. Copts are hoping that the grand imām of the Azhar will support the pope’s nomination but are worried about...
A Coptic organization abroad rejects the violence against the innocent people of Gaza.
The author calls for providing journalists with official and authentic sources of information that save journalists from searching for information through other means that can result in spreading unclear and inaccurate information that will form public opinion.
Al-‘Arabī interviews Islamic thinker Yūsuf al-Badrī on a number of issues.
The decision issued by the Egyptian Medical Syndicate to ban organ transplants between Muslims and Christians has shocked both Muslims and Christians alike. Several human rights organizations have announced their objections to the decisions and believe it could ignite sectarian tensions.

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