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Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit (L) gestures towards his unseen Hungarian counterpart Janos Martonyi prior to a meeting in Budapest on December 9, 2010. Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit is on an official visit to Hungary.
Staff 09 Jan 2011
Following statements by European officials that the EU was mulling its response to recent attacks on Christians in the...
Arabic Edition 09 Jan 2011
Police have received information about a suspect believed to be behind the New Year’s Eve bombing that killed 23...
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, former president of the Atomic Energy Authority
Staff 09 Jan 2011
Officials allegedly responsible for torturing to death a citizen in an Alexandria police station must be penalized,...
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Mohamed Abdel Kadir 09 Jan 2011
The Egyptian government asserted on Saturday that the New Year's Eve Alexandria church bombing, which left 23 dead...
Ahmed Abul-Gheit, Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
MENA 08 Jan 2011
The European Union does not have the authority to assess the Egyptian state’s handling of Copts and Muslim-Coptic...
An old man holding a sign showing statements of solidarity with Copts and nation's unity during a candle vigil, Saad Zaghloul Shrine, Cairo, January 7, 2011.The vigil comes in heel of Alexandria Bombing which claimed 26 lives and wounded 79.
Mohamed Elmeshad 08 Jan 2011
  In the wake of the Alexandria church bombing, many secular groups combating sectarianism have resurfaced. A...
Ahmed al-Tayyeb, Grand Imam of al-Azhar, during his meeting with Pope Shenouda III, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of Archbishopric Saint Marcus, Mashyakhatul Azhar, Cairo, November 14, 2010. Al-Tayyeb received Shenouda who wished him a blessed Eid. Shenouda referred he's keen on congratulating Muslims on all occasions.
MENA 08 Jan 2011
The protection of churches and Jewish synagogues is a duty for Muslims as much as the protection of mosques, said Grand...
Two young women holding signs during a silent line-up along Mansoura Corniche, Mansoura, January 7, 2011. The act of solidarity follows recent Alexandria bombing targeting Two Saints Church which claimed 26 lives and left 79 wounded. Nationwide, Muslims have participated in Christian celebrations in an act of solidarity with Copts.
Arabic Edition 08 Jan 2011
Several political movements and parties on Friday organized silent protests in solidarity with the victims of the New...
Nadine el-Hadi 08 Jan 2011
London--The repercussions of Egypt’s New Year’s Eve church bombing have reached London, a city of about 20,...
Riot police vehicles seen in Shubra as 3,000 Copts organize a rally condemning the attack over Alexandria al-Qiddissine church, Shubra district, Cairo, January 3, 2010. Protest turned to fights between security police and protesters who threw them with stones and bottles, causing damages to public properties, police vehicles and private cars. Clashes led to injury of 14 policemen.
Jano Charbel 06 Jan 2011
Cairo’s teeming Shubra district, which has a significantly large number of Christian residents, is preparing to...