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The Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Egypt started in 1964 as an imitation of the British Center for Strategic Studies in London. The center, famous for its numerous communist members, now seems to be a collection of all political trends, including the Muslim Brotherhood.
While the court found two brothers, Rāmiz and Bīshūy Na‘īm, innocent of bloody clashes that took place in Minia between two Coptic families, security authorities refused to release them in an effort to force their family to reconcile with the other family involved in the dispute.
The author criticizes the U.S. policy in the Middle East for interfering in internal affairs to achieve its interests.
The American Coptic Union issued a report asking U.S. Congress to intervene on behalf of victimized Copts, and impose economic sanctions against Egypt. The report accused Pope Shenouda of allying with the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The unusually sad face of Pope Shenouda III during his weekly sermon aroused the worries of Copts.
Rev. Kamāl Faraj from the Evangelical Church calls to change the electoral system of choosing the head of the Evangelical Church to allow for a greater democratic participation for all members of the church.
A few days ago, 31 Egyptian women took the oath of office as judges amid fierce controversy and strong criticism from conservatives.
The following lines present a historic background of the two “exodus” of the Jews from Egypt. While some argue that the second exodus of the Jews was a result of persecution at the hands of the Egyptian government following the revolution of 1952, others suggest that it was the branch of the...
Responsible clergymen in Mallawī denied news about alleged transgressions against a Coptic Orthodox Monastery in Upper Egypt. The alleged news was posted on one of the Coptic expatriates’ Web sites.
Security forces in Asyūt, Upper-Egypt, violate presidential rulings about building and restoring churches in the governorate. The governor of Asyūt established eight conditions that seemed to have made the affair more complicated.

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