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Investigations of the East Cairo Prosecution revealed that the two killed Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Muhammad Abu al- Layl and Amin Izzat, had been accused of killing Mayādah Ashraf, al- Dustūr journalist, and Mary Sāmih, in ‘Ayn Shams. 
An unemployed man entered the Virgin Church in Nasr City during the mass, and hid in it until the people left. He then broke the safe and stole 28,000 EGP (about $4,500). A security force from the Masr al-Gadīdah police station arrested him with the money (Samīr Ramadān, al-Dustūr, Dec. 17, p. 8). ...
An unemployed man entered the Virgin Church in Nasr City during the mass, and hid in it until the people left. He then broke the safe and stole 28,000 EGP (about $4,500). A security force from the Masr al-Gadīdah police station arrested him with the money (Samīr Ramadān, al-Dustūr, Dec. 17, p. 8). ...
An unemployed man entered the Virgin Church in Nasr City during the mass, and hid in it until the people left. He then broke the safe and stole 28,000 EGP (about $4,500). A security force from the Masr al-Gadīdah police station arrested him with the money (Samīr Ramadān, al-Dustūr, Dec. 17, p. 8). ...
Yāsir Sayyid Khalaf, 23, was killed at the hands of six Christians as a revenge for persuading their sister to embrace Islam and marry him. The deceased’s mother asserts that Hāydī converted to Islam before she marry Yāsir or even got acquainted with him. Keywords: Conversion to Islam
November 20th sees the first appeal hearing in a lawsuit by businessman Nabīl Badī‘ Bishāy, who accuses Carmen Weinstein, the head of the Jewish community in Egypt, of fraud. Weinstein allegedly sold him a building owned by the Jewish community while claiming it to be her own. Key Words: Carmen...
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