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A spokesman of the Public Prosecution Office in Brussels stated that the armed attack that targeted the Jewish Museum in the center of Brussels, Belgium, led to the death of two Israeli’s and a French woman
Catholic Pope Francis called upon the Palestinian and Israeli presidents, Mahmūd Abāss and Shimon Peres to visit the Vatican to pray together for peace.
Tensions eased between the al-dābūdiyyah and Banī Hilāl tribes of Aswan, following a reconciliatory session.
Dr. Ahmad Karīmah, professor of sharī’ah at al- Azhar University, stated that the World Union of Islamic Scholars headed by Yūssuf al- Qaradāwī does not represent sharī’ah.
A seminar in the Coptic Center about the constitution has developed into a supportive applause for Gen. al-Sīsī. Participants applauded the name of General al-Sīsī when it was stated in the seminar as he responded to the demands of the people (Husnī Mīlād, et al., al-Akhbār, Jan. 14, p. 6). Read...
The Ministry of Endowments has announced that it has opened the door for the study and research of all that is related to develop jurisprudence and issues of the modern era.
Islamist politicians welcomed the United Nations’ Security Council’s decision to impose a ban on cooperation and trade with the “Islamic State” (ISIS) and Jabhat al- Nusrah. 
The killing of a tribe member in Aswan has sparked an intertribal conflict. 
The Pope received the Governor of Alexandria, Gen. Tāriq al- Mahdī, to congratulate him on the occasion of Epiphany (Sarhān Sinārah and Ahmad Sālim, al-Akhbār, Jan. 20, p. 7). Read original text in Arabic.
The conciliatory session, in which the president's advisor, a delegation from the Shūrá Council, the deputy shaykh of the Azhar and the governor of Giza took part, successfully calmed the tension in Dahshūr after clashes erupted there between two Muslim and Christian families. Mu'āz Muhammad Hasab...

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