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Tamīm Khalāf, spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that Egypt has played an important role in facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, clarifying that Cairo contributed to delivering around 70% of the aid that entered Gaza before 19 January, when Israel closed...
In a phone call with Syrian President Aḥmad al-Sharaʿ, French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the latest developments in Syria and ways to support pathways to stability and a political solution, in addition to regional and international issues of mutual concern.
In a significant development in the course of the Syrian crisis, events on the ground are accelerating at a pace that signals major transformations in the regional landscape. Several Syrian cities—most notably Damascus, al-Suwaydāʾ, and Darʿā—are witnessing an unprecedented military escalation,...
The Syrian city of al-Suwaīdāʾ has returned to media attention during recent hours as a result of violent and bloody clashes that have broken out between Bedouin tribes backed by security and military forces belonging to the government in Damascus on the one side and the Druze, who make up the...
Dr. Nāẓir Muḥammad ʿAyyād, the Grand Muftī of Egypt and Secretary-General of the General Secretariat for Fatwā Bodies and Institutions Worldwide, affirmed that al-Azhar al-Sharīf is a divine gift and a destination for knowledge seekers from all over the world. It remains an enduring sanctuary to...
Thirty-five people were killed or injured in a terrorist bombing that targeted Mar Elias Church in the Syrian capital, Damascus, according to the Syrian media.
Head of the Evangelical community in Egypt, Dr. Andrea Zakī, stated that efforts were being exerted to build a common vision that will help to address the challenges being faced in society, emphasizing that the Egyptian-German dialogue focuses on enhancing citizenship, the role of religion and...
Dr. Ibrāhīm Nijm, the head of the General Secretariat for Fatwa Authorities Worldwide, stressed that producing rational muftīs is not a luxury, but an existential necessity in the age of artificial intelligence.
In a meeting at the well-known Downtown Café Riche, hosted by our friend Magdī ʿAbd al-Malāk, the café’s owner and a former military pilot, Major General Aḥmad Rajā’ī ʿAṭīya, an October War hero and education expert, spoke to us about expansions made by the Greek community in Egypt, which has...
Pope Tawāḍrūs II of the Coptic Orthodox Church said that a Central European diocese was established, encompassing five countries and headquartered in Hungary, due to the small number of Copts in the region, most of whom were workers and students in various colleges.

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