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12-13 people were detained under alleged charges of Evangelization. Al-Misrī al-Yawm was the only newspaper to report on the release of the detained today.
The Supreme Administrative Court issues a final ruling in the case of Copts’ second marriage on May 29.
Key members of the Egyptian government and ruling party attended the Abbasia Cathedral's annual Iftar yesterday, yet no appearances from opposing party members were made. The Iftar was the first after it's discontinuation for two years for, as the author put it, "unconvincing" reasons. The first...
Fārūq Juwaydah writes about the reasons behind the government’s relations the Muslim Brotherhood and Sūfism.
Lam‘ī reports on the western inference in the Middle East region and the role of Arabs in resistance. 
This review deals with controversial statements made by the minister of Awqāf (Endowments), Mahmūd Hamdī Zaqzūq, who openly expressed readiness to visit Jerusalem. However, he said that does not mean he calls for normalization of relations with Israel.
Pope Shenouda III of the Coptic Orthodox Church prohibited the insemination of women with sperm from a man who is not her husband with the aim of reproduction, considering the process as "full-fledged adultery".
This article deals with the new refusal of mosques to allow Sūfī prayers.
The Egyptian ambassador, Shāmil Nāsir, was transferred, as per request by the Canadian Coptic Organization, from Canada to Thailand due to a letter that he sent to the Church warning them against the negative consequences of the demonstrations organized by the expatriate Copts in Canada.   
A number of expatriate Copts called for the establishment of a Coptic Parliament. The idea was regarded as sectarian and against national unity. It has also faced both Church and public rejection; three denominations in Egypt rejected the idea. 

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