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Hamdī Zaqzūq, the minister of Awqāf endowments, and ‘Ādil Labīb, the Governor of Alexandria, dispute   the ownership of three thousand acres in Alexandria. Each seeks to prove ownership of the land.   
‘Izab reflects on the recent incidents of in Naj‘ Hammādī and refers to some hidden issues behind the incident.
The author refers to the scene of a mosque and a church in Asyut which may imply some internally unseen Muslim-Christian clash.
After the heated arguments that followed the rumor about the pope’s death, Egyptian journalists and observers seem to be interested in discussing who was behind the rumor and what the reasons were. The clergy, according to some observers, do not seem to be fully innocent from spreading the rumor...
This article sheds light upon the recent Egyptian-American agreement on Egypt’s entitlement to prevent American human rights organizations from working inside Egypt, or aiding any Egyptian organization.
This article sheds light on a meeting convened by a heterogeneous mixture of Mubārak’s regime-opposing Egyptian activists in Washington DC, prior to Mubārak’s meeting with President Obama. Moreover, it analyses the U.S. press’ treatment of the Egyptian status quo.
Some newspapers are still reflecting on the recent rumor about the death of Pope Shenouda III and an alleged prophecy that his secretary Bishop Yu’annis will succeed him to the See of Saint Mark.
The article recites a so-called church document, issued by Bishop Daniel, first bishop of Sydney and all its supplementary districts, accusing Father Zakaryīa Butrus of sexual deviation. Besides, the author vehemently abuses Father Zakarīya Butrus.
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...
The article highlights a report issued by The Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement about democracy in Egypt.

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