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Arab-West relations have been one of the most controversial relationships in the international arena for decades.
Forty one U.S. Congressmen sent a letter to United States President Barack Obama, calling on him to condemn the Maspero incidents and denounce the Military Police for killing Coptic protesters in Egypt. The letter said that it is not acceptable to give military aid totaling $1.3 million to a...
Last week, Shaykh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president of the UAE and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, emphasized that conserving the rich Islamic scientific heritage and propagating it around the world are vital in promoting cultural dialogue, which, in turn, will inspire interest in...
U.S. Congresswoman Kay Granger, chairwoman of the Appropriations Foreign Operations sub-committee, has threatened that if Egypt withdraws from its peace treaty with Israel, Washington would cut its $2 billion annual aid package, which has been given to Egypt since the signing of the Cairo-Tel...
A proposed U.S. envoy designated to advocate for the rights of religious minorities in the Middle East is stirring controversy in Egypt, but supporters of the position in Washington say it is not meant to interfere in Egypt’s policies.
Some Egyptian Christian emigrants have always been parroting during the former regime's time that they could not come to Egypt to convene meetings and forums for dialogue over the Christian citizens' cares and problems as well as discrimination and challenges facing equality in Egypt.
On a Youtube film released on March 28 one sees salafī leader Muhammad Hasān preaching against liberalism which, according to him is anti-Islam. This is a leader who prior to the revolution was unknown to most Egyptians. He was serving in prison for his aggressive speech and was released when the...
  Jayson Casper previews the "Day of Wrath," a protest by Egyptian opposition parties that corresponds with Egypt's Police Day holiday...      
After being disbarred from the Syndicate of Lawyers for making offensive comments about God and the Prophet Muhammad, Maurice Sādiq, the head of the National American Coptic Assembly, accused the syndicate of anti-Semitism. He claims to have appealed to the American Lawyers’ Syndicate, the United...

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