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Dr. Māyā Mursī, Minister of Social Solidarity, in coordination with the Director of the Social Solidarity Directorate in al-Minyā Governorate, directed the disbursement of the necessary aid to the families of the victims of the collapse of an internal wall at one of the buildings of the historic...
The public prosecution in Mallawī, al-Minyā governorate, southern Egypt, began examining the site of the collapse of a fence at the ancient Monastery of Saint Abū Fānā, which left four children killed and two others wounded.
Four people died and two others were injured after a partial collapse of a newly constructed wall at the Abū Fānā Monastery in the Western Desert in the Mallawī district, south of al-Minyā governorate.
Author Nādir Jalāl announced the release of his new book, "Family in the Dock," at the 57th session of the Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF).
With the election of a new House of Representatives, many fathers saw their hopes revived that a new personal status law would finally enable them to see their children, participate in their upbringing, and have custody arrangements reconsidered in the best interests of the child.
The Supreme Reconciliation Committee of al-Azhar al-Sharīf, headed by Dr. Abbās Shūmān, the Committee’s Chairperson, has succeeded in ending a blood feud between the two families.
The Zakāt & Charities Fund, under the supervision of Grand Imām of al-Azhar Dr. Aḥmad al-Ṭayyīb, Chairman of the Fund’s Board of Trustees, announced delivering all humanitarian aid within the first batch of the 12th relief convoy that reached the Gaza Strip, hit by a wave of extreme cold, via...
Writer and journalist Ibrāhīm ʿĪsa vehemently criticized censorship authorities in Egypt after the film al-Mulḥid (The Atheist) was banned, adding the attacks against the movie were meant to be against him personally, not the film.
The Egyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP) denounced a decision by a customary council in al-Minyā to expel a Christian family and force it to pay a fine of EGP 1 million (roughly $21,000) after acts of sectarian violence in the Upper Egyptian province last week.
In deplorable incidents in the village of Nazlit al-Jalaf, Banī Mazār District, al-Minyā Governorate, houses that belong to Coptic Christians came under attack by extremists, following rumors of an affair between an 18-year-old Christian man and a local girl.

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