In his article in the Washington Post, Max Fisher has criticized the overheated nationalism and the military support trend in Egypt.
Security forces have arrested 45 defendants accused of planning terrorist attacks including attacking St. Mary Church in Warraq, the attempted assassination of the Minister of Interior, as well as blasting the satellite station in Cairo’s Maadi.
Coptic activists and organizations in Canada announced today they are working hard for the conference held on November 19 in the Canadian Parliament under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada, and in the presence of Jason Kenny, Canadian Labour Minister, Chris Alexander, Immigration Minister, and Bob Descartes, member of the Canadian Parliament, Secretary of the Canadian Foreign Minister.
Magdy Khalil, chairman of Middle East forum for liberties, said that the Coptic organizations in the United States are working on daily basis to expose the terrorist group of the Muslim Brotherhood before the American society, however the MB infiltrates the American state institutions.
Pope Francis called to pray for the displaced families in the World Family Day.
Abba Moussa, bishop of Youth, called the people to pray for the families of the martyrs and the injured in the terrorist attack against St. Mary Church in Warraq.
50-members committee to amend 2012 constitution drafted new article today to facilitate building churches.
A senior delegation of Al-Azhar scholars, headed by Dr. Abbas Shuman, Al-Azhar agent, headed today to visit victims of terrorist attack against St. Mary Church in Warraq.
Death toll up to five in Cairo's Warraq church attack after a Muslim young man called Mohamed Ibrahim was reported dead of his wounds.
The French ambassador paid a visit to Pope Tawadros II today in order to offer his condolences for the victims of St. Mary Church terrorist attack in Warraq, in which 5 Copts were shot dead and 17 were injured.
Dr. Hazem El Beblawy, Egypt’s Prime Minister, paid a visit today to Maadi Military Hospital in order to get reassured about the wounded of St. Mary Church in Warraq.
Coptic organizations all over the world are to hold conference in Washington on December 9 for three days in order to discuss many issues that face the Copts in Egypt.
In his weekly sermon, Pope Tawadros II, pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of St. Mark See, said that no salvation can be found away from the Church of Christ.
The official website of the Muslim Brotherhood said that Dr. Mohamed Katatni, head of Freedom and Justice Party, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, had congratulated the ousted president Mohamed Morsy on Eid al-Adha calling supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood for more “peaceful” demonstrations!
Jerusalem Post newspaper highlighted the phone call between the Egyptian Defense Minister General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and his U.S. counterpart Chuck Hagel last Thursday, in which al-Sisi had said cutting the aid is not the right way to talk to Egypt, and that Washington will lose its influence in the region because of that.
Pope Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of St. Mark See, has sent a personal message to the Muslims congratulating them on Eid al-Adha and hoping the best for Egypt.
Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that registering Egyptian voters abroad, which is going to last for two months, has started.
An American citizen called James Henry Allen has committed suicide in Ismailia police station after he was arrested in a security crackdown in North Sinai with maps of significant Egyptian facilities.
Police have thwarted a plan to cause traffic paralysis in Cairo's streets after oil spots were found on many bridges around Cairo, causing the road to be very slippy, and was to cause accidents as well as traffic paralysis.
Fifty-member committee to amend 2012 constitution announced it reached an agreement to approve quota for women in the parliamentary elections.
Isaac Ibrahim, researcher for the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, said that kidnapping the Copts for ransom in Minya has became more of a phenomenon.
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Engineering students at Cairo University begin sit-in over the death of Mohamed Reda, who they say was killed by police on campus