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Last Sunday, Pope Shenouda III inaugurated the first Coptic Orthodox Church in Hungary, in Budapest’s eighteenth district. The Pope presided over an evening service ceremony during which he anointed and consecrated the altar and the icons of the church which was named for the Holy Virgin and the...
Hours after the killing of Egyptian soldier by Israeli forces, the Egyptian deputy ambassador to Israel took iftar at Israeli President Shimon Peres' house in Jerusalem.  The Egyptian ambassador, Yasser Reda, had declined the invitation. Peres expressed his regrets at the death of Egyptian citizens...
Dr. Mahmūd Ghazlān, Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) spokersperson and member of the MB's Guidance Office, said that the group are not spendthrifts. He added that the Iftār they organized did not exceed 120,000 pounds and it was not appropriate to feed their guests 'cheese and bread' because they had...
Father ‘Azīz, priest of the Hanging Church, speaks about his personal experience with Dr. Fathi Surūr, the speaker of parliament.
Cornelis Hulsman explains the events leading up to the September 9 celebration to mark the end of the Abū Fānā tensions. Hulsman was invited to attend by ‘Alā’ Hassānayn but eventually had to refuse the invitation because the reconciliation did not involve all the necessary parties.
Inter-faith dialogue can take on many forms, in the article Al-Dustūr calls on Jews, Muslims and Christians to put aside their doctrinal differences and engage in open dialogue.
Drs. Hulsman discusses the accessibility of information in Egypt, and points to a number of articles that deal with this issue.
Shaykh Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī, the grand imām of the Azhar, works hard to gain the regime’s appreciation and incurs many Azhar scholars and shaykh’s enmity because of his stances toward different issues.
The article is an interview with Sir Derek Plumbly, the British ambassador in Cairo who is about to leave Cairo and return to Britain. At the end of his tenure, Plumbly reflects on his feelings toward Egypt and how the country has changed.
The following presents the continuation of a lengthy interview with Bishop Bīshūy in which he expresses his opinions on different issues.

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