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An official reception was held yesterday at the Church of Martyr Mar Jirjis and St. Anthony in the Canadian capital Ottawa, for Anba Bulus, Bishop of Ottawa, Montreal and Eastern Canada.
Rev. Andrea Zaki, President of the Evangelical Community in Egypt, on Friday, celebrated the centenary of the Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Fajjalah, in the presence of a number of leaders of the Evangelical community in Egypt.
In an interview on Al-Mehwar TV channel, Hiba ‘Abd el ‘Aziz (head of the Women and Social Issues Unit of the Egyptian Center for Strategic Studies) said that women represent between 49 and 52% of the Egyptian population, adding that their representation in Parliament has now reached up to 15% and...
According to Extra News TV, President Sīsī has returned from a trip to Guinea, United States, Ivory Coast and Senegal.    al-Sīsī started his trip with a visit to Guinea where he held bilateral talks with the Guinean President Alpha Condé. After the talks, the two presidents witnessed the signing...
The Minister of Antiquities, Dr. Khālid al-ʿAnānī, and 40 foreign ambassadors visited the area of ʾAtrīps during their tour of the Sūhāj governorate.
A state of anxiety and tension is overwhelming the headquarters of the Holy Synod secretary after almost confirmed information that Pope Tawāḍrūs was planning a shakeup within the Synod’s administrative structure that would include changing Bishop Bīshūy, who has been the Synod’s secretary for 27...
The Egyptian Orthodox Church refused mediation by the Azhar to return to the constituent assembly drafting a new constitution for Egypt, which it quit on Saturday (November 17) in protest against the panel’s “deviation from national accordance”. 
A squabble followed a TV talk show between renowned veteran journalist ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm Qandīl and Islamic preacher Safwat Ḥijāzī.
Sadness is overwhelming the Copts of the Mediterranean city of Alexandria after Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawāḍrūs II postponed his two-day visit that was scheduled for Saturday (November 24) due to bad security conditions.
Experts of human rights advocacy groups expected a surge in religion disdaining lawsuits after the new constitution drafted by the current constituent assembly is adopted.

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