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Head of ‘Youth Love Egypt’ Foundation, Aḥmad Fatḥī, met with His Holiness Pope Tawāḍrūs II, the Patriarch of the See of St Mark, at the cathedral headquarters in al-ʿAbbāssiya to discuss the Foundation’s plans to participate in the upcoming Climate Summit in Glasgow (UK).
The Delegation of Egypt affirmed in the meetings of the 64th Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, that Egypt is committed to the implementation of the international conventions for combating human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants.
The State Information Service (SIS) has launched an electronic platform in three languages (Arabic, English and French), which includes a comprehensive database of local, regional and international reports on all issues related to human rights. Head of the Syndicate of Journalists and Chairman of...
Dr. Samīr Sabry, renowned lawyer, has submitted a complaint to Counselor Hishām Barakāt and Counselor Tāmir Firgānī, the first general attorney for the state security prosecution, accusing Muslim Brotherhood leaders Mahmūd Hussayn, Ibrahīm Munīr Mustafá, Mahmūd al-‘Ibyārī and others of funding the...
Security anonymous forces stated that the national security forces has allowed to identify the places of the “Helwan Battalions” in the village of al- Walidah and Arab Ghunāym after the video that was issued on Youtube. 
The Republican Guard in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior  have started to put a security plan to secure Field Marshall Abd al- Fattāh al- Sīsī’s oath- making ceremony in the SCC. 
The Minister of the Interior, Muhammad Ibrāhīm, has announced his plans to deal with the security challenges of the Christmas celebrations, the trial of Muhammad Mursī, and the anniversary of the 25th January revolution.    
Readers of al-Ahrām have been making suggestions for President Muhammad Mursī to improve life in Egypt in the areas of traffic, fuel, hygiene, food, and security. Dā'ūd Ghūl - an Egyptian living in Austria- suggests police patrols on every street, in cars or on foot, faster deployment of police and...
Fourteen leaders of Islamic organizations and of specialized professors in religious affairs in Sudan issued a fatwa that accuses members of the [National] Democratic Front of blasphemy because of an article one of the members of the Front wrote which is said to defame Islam and the Prophet.
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