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‘Ādil Zāhir compares Bishop Bīshūy’s newspapers to that of Watanī. The bishop's publications are called yellow and superficial, aimed at promoting the bishop's agenda. Income is generated from advertising, including alcoholic beverages.
A study was conducted on the private press in Egypt, which discusses the development of press legislation, press funding resources and the diversity of press ownership.
This press review summarizes responses from a wide variety of persons, including Coptic leaders, clergy, and congregants to the controversial Max Michel, also known as Archbishop Maximus I.
The author affirms in his article that the Copts are not an ethnic minority that is separate from the rest of the Egyptian people, urging the church to stop trying to play a political role and to shoulder its responsibility of encouraging Copts to participate in the nation’s political process...
The increasing phenomenon of the deposition of Orthodox priests has caused great controversy within the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The Coptic dossier has been the center of Egyptian media attention for the past few decades.
Danger of Christian students isolating themselves in small groups in Egyptian universities. Discussing Father van Nispen’s book “Muslims and Christians, brothers before God” at Cairo University Dutch Christian group showing interest in AWR.

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