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  • Egyptian Coptic priest killed by stabbing in Alexandria

  • Egyptian Novelist Shady Lewis on Coptic Identity, Church-State Relations, and Citizenship

  • Egyptian priest: Christians and Muslims united against the virus

  • Egyptians outraged by fatwa against charity to non-Muslims

  • Elmahaba Center: Uniting Coptic Egyptians in Nashville’s Little Minya

  • Emotions of the weak: violence and ethnic boundaries among Coptic Christians in Egypt

  • Family of murdered Coptic man forced to leave North Sinai, faced online threats

  • Finding a Platform: Studying the Copts in the 19th and 20th Centuries

  • Former culture minister supports removing religion from Egyptian national IDs

  • Forsaken: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East

  • From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East

  • How much longer will the Middle East celebrate Christmas?

  • Ibrahim Issa calls for Christian history to be taught in schools, dreams of bright 2021

  • If Muslims Can Build Churches in Egypt, Has Persecution Ended?

  • In Egypt, Christians competing strongly for parliament seats

  • Iraq: Coptic Christmas celebrated under tight coronavirus restrictions

  • ISIL-linked group in Egypt claims execution of Copt, 2 tribesmen

  • Latest attack on Coptic Christians highlights religious violence in Egypt

  • Lebanon president stresses importance of preserving Christian presence in Middle East

  • Meet Egypt’s Christian soccer team

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