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  Safwat 'Abd al-Ghāni, a representative for al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmiyyah, has revealed that the party will run in the upcoming parliamentary elections to compete for 20 percent of the seats.  
Nothing disturbed protesters storming the Israeli Embassy yesterday (September 10), even a man falling off the building after attempting to re-create Ahmad Shahat's stunt of taking down the Israeli flag. He was later transferred to hospital with mild bruising.
*/ Osama Hikal, minister for communications and information technology, announced that freedom of the media is not being restricted under the pretext of the revolution. The new law restricting the creation of new satellite channels is only for regulating any new channels made, and is purely...
 Dr. Muhammad Salī al-'Awā, presidential hopeful and Islamic thinker, visited three churches belonging to different Christian denominations during his election tour in Luxor, in an attempt to reinforce trust between him and Copts. Al-'Awā added that it is important to put an end to the U.S. aid and...
The Copts without Borders movement issued a statement condemning Michael's Munīr's (expatriate Copt and Coptic activist) statement to establish a political party that protects Copts. Sharīf Ramzī, the movement's coordinator, said that Copts have a full citizenship and do not require a party to...
The sum of LE181 Million was donated from Qatar to Ansār al-Sunnah al-Muhammadīyah group in Egypt on February 21, 2011, well-informed sources in the fact-finding commission of the Ministry of Justice, concerned with investigating international funds, revealed. The sources added that the Qatari...
Farah Pandith, US special representative for Muslim communities, will be holding dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as a cultural and religious talk with the female members. Pandith is a Muslim immigrant from India originally.
Pope Shenouda III, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of Saint Mark's  Episcopate, has said that the start of former president Mubārak's trial has appeased the Egyptians, and things are now returning to normal.
Tourism, a key source of income to Egypt, has been one of the early victims of the July 25 revolution and with its havoc thousands of people working in this vital sector are now jobless, writes Sa'd Hajras in an article in Rose al-Yūsuf magazine. During a recent dialogue on tourism Dr. Muhammad Sa'...
Robeir al-Fāris, Egyptian Christian Journalist in Watanī, writes in Rose al-Yūsuf Magazine, that '38 Statute' [a statute prepared by Coptic General Millī Council on personal status matters] will always remain a controversial issue in the Coptic history.

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