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Watanī publishes a translation of the lecture delivered by Tāriq Heggy at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva.
Muhammad Faraj writes about sources of prejudice.
Revenge is a deep-rooted custom in Upper Egypt. The author sheds light on the revenge incident that took place the day before Easter and killed three people, one of whom was not involved in the revenge.
The author highlights the customs surrounding revenge in Upper Egypt and ‘Gūdah’ according to which a family member of the killer offers his shroud to the family of the victim to avoid further killing between the two parties.
The author discusses the changes happening in the international system and how it is passing through a transitional phase which might last for several years.
This article sheds light on the content of the annual report on international religious freedom.
Khalīl sheds light on the opposing reaction of Muslims and Islamic organizations against the International Criminal Court’s judgment against al-Bishīr. Muslims have defended him and accused the court of having double standards. On the other hand, Khalīl supported the judgment and emphasized the...
Bishop Mīkhā’īl, the archbishop of Assiut has stepped down as the abbot of Saint Macarius Monastery after 65 years in service.
For many years, there have been many attempts to introduce Coptic history into the educational curricula, but, unfortunately, they have been aborted by the Ministry of Education. One of these attempts is that of Dr. Kamāl Mughīths, the thinker and professor at the Education Research Center, who...
Pope Shenouda has delegated Bishop Yu’annis to follow up on the incident of the Virgin Mary church in Sohag

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