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This article reviews a book concerning the Egyptian national identity in recent history, especially focusing on the impact of religion.
Al-Wafd reports on the meeting between Dr. ‘Alī Jumu‘ah, Egyptian muftī, and the Iranian ambassador to Egypt.
This article reports on the Shurá Council elections in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood supports oppositional partisan and independent figures, including a Copt, and the organization secretary in the National Democratic Party holds a conference to support the party’s candidate against her opponent...
Pope Shenouda praised the state's maintenance of contact with expatriate Egyptians at the 'Nation's Sons Abroad' conference.
This article is an interview with Bishop Bākhūmius of Beheira and Matruh who speaks of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
The author reflects on the current political role of the Egyptian Coptic Church and its relations with the ruling authority.
In 2011, Egypt will receive $5 million less from America for the promotion of democracy than it did the previous year. CIDT's Jayson Casper examines America's motivation for its continued involvement in Egypt, for the better and the worse. 
Experts in many fields are making contributions and investments to finding a resolution for the NileBasin dilemma.
Tensions are developing following the Civil Status Department's refusal to renew a number of priests' children's national identity cards under their fathers' clerical names. Legal Adviser to the Church, Najīb Jibrā'īl, says that he has spoken to Anwar Islam, Deputy Assistant to the Minister of...
This article outlines the importance of the coming year in the political climate of Egypt. All houses of Parliament and presidential elections will take place, and it should be an important part in the lives of all Egyptians. The author also compares voter turn out in Egypt to many other countries...

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