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The Egyptian press covered Obama’s historic visit to Egypt. AWR will cover reactions and analysis in the following lines and many upcoming reviews.
Al-Bāz criticizes Coptic businessman ‘Īd Labīb and claims that he uses religion and politics to achieve personal gains.
Ahmad Abū al-Hasan writes about documentation of marriages between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
A Coptic expatriate organization is suing the Coptic businessman ‘Īd Labīb for accusing the organization of being an agent for Israel.
The article casts light on the issue of the imprisoned Coptic priest and the church’s attempts to release him.
The Bahā’ī families exiled from their homes in al-Shūrānīyah village in Sohag have called on the security apparatus to let them go back to their homes, however the local inhabitants of the village have refused.
The Egyptian government decided to slaughter pigs in Egypt as a precautionary procedure against the spread of the Swine flu. Reactions to the decisions varied. While some hailed it as a wise decision, others, mainly the poor who earn a living breeding pigs were angry and tried to prevent the...
Rāmī Rushdī reports about the incidents of mu’adhdhins being prevented from being appointed to posts due to security reasons.
Amīrah Ahmad reports on the campaign launched by Nubian residents against local councils in Egypt.
Rumors spread about the possible reasons behind the lack of a priest in a church in Beni Suewf.

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