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In a statement exclusively disclosed to Al-Sharq al-Awsat (MENA), the governor of Marsa Matrūh, `Alā' Abu-Zaid said, that the Egyptian-Libyan borders are completely secure, and that Egyptian forces are prepared to face any attempted breach of the borders, IS is not present in any part of western...
Due to the pervasive media reporting both inside Egypt and in the international community, the violent incidents of May 31, 2008 at the Abu Fana Monastery is widely viewed as a sectarian confli
Hānī Ahmad Rizq interviews the Muslim Dā‘iyah Abū Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, owner of al-Ummah religious satellite channel, who spoke about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt and accused Christians of targeting Muslim youth.
The author reports on the arrest of a 26-year old lawyer while trying to sneak into a church in Cairo’s downtown. The arrested lawyer justified his weird behavior and appearance claiming that he was the awaited Mahdī and he was ordered to come to this church to search for the treasure of the...
Rose al-Yūsuf publishes copies of official documents related to the crisis over a piece of land in Marina that is the center of a conflict between the church and the Matrūh Governorate.
A conflict arose between the priest of Marina Church and the governor of the Marsá Matrūḥ governorate when the governorate sold a piece of land that belonged to the church to two other institutions. The church complained to the president of the state and the head of the president’s cabinet...
The Administrative Court in Alexandria canceled the governor’s ruling to remove buildings that belonged to the Coptic Orthodox Church in Alexandria.
A quarrel over a 500-acre plot of land among former President of the Stock Exchange Shuhdī ‘Āzir, and the head of al-Hamām City Council ‘Abd al-Allāh Sālim and the governor of Matrūḥ ignited signs of sectarian strife between Muslims and Christians.
The article discusses the issue of international terrorist groups working in Egypt and provides information on the group, its leaders and its policies.
Five children were accused of belonging to a terrorist organization and were detained for two hours in the Marsa Matrouh governorate.

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