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The Coptic Ethiopian Church also announced last night that First Patriarch Father Paulos died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 76
Archbishop Abune Paulos, First Patriarch of the Coptic Ethiopian Church, went into cardiac arrest and died yesterday at the age of 76 in an Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital Ethiopia after a struggle with illness.
Khālid al-Misrī, Secretary General of the National Association for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms (NADRF), made a complaint to the Attorney General, Counselor ‘Abd al-Mijīd Mahmūd, accusing Muhammad Abū Hāmid, a member of the dissolved parliament, of inciting fitnah tā’ifīyah between Muslims...
Dozens of members of the “Copts 38” movement [a group of Copts that call the Coptic Orthodox Church to allow second marriages]. This movement demonstrated in front of the presidential palace yesterday (August 17) evening against  the addition of text to Article II of the Constitution, which would...
Some Egyptians are busy with efforts to impose a constitution which expresses their viewpoint alone without consideration for Egypt as a whole, according to Dr. Rif’at al-S’aīd.  
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church on Thursday (August 16) announced the death of Abune Paulos at a hospital in Addis Ababa after suffering a heart attack. He was 76.
The public prosecution set the August 23 session to try Islām ‘Afīfī, chief editor of al-Dustūr newspaper, before the Giza Criminal Court on charges of publishing false reports slandering the president of the republic.
Prime Minister Hishām Qandīl is holding a session of dialogue after ‘Id al-Fitr holiday with representatives of non-governmental organizations and civil society in Egypt to discuss legal steps to pass a law on NGOs
Today’s press overview is tackling a “weird” so-called fatwá sanctioning the killing of opponents of President Muhammad Mursī, made by Shaykh Hāshim Islām, a member of the Azhar’s fatwá committee. In his religious opinion, Islām considered the opponents as “khawārij [Kharijites which means...
Bishop Krikor Augustinus of the Roman Catholics in Alexandria also offered congratulations to Minister of Awqāf Tal’at ‘Afīfī over ‘Īd al-Fitr.

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