the progress of nations is measured by how much they are interested in the different kinds of environmental issues.
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putting an end to terrorism cannot be achieved through force at all but it is a must to overcome the roots of this problem such as idleness , ignorance and religious fanaticism . Hence, the role of education is to illuminate our minds and teach us how to be more civilized and tolerant
global warming is one of the most serious issues we should care for; it may cause a lot of harmful sideeffects to all living beings on our planet. Unfortunately, we know that if it continues, there will be floods in many regions all over the world
pharaohs were the masters of the ancient world . They proved their cleverness in performing wonderful pharaonic works of architecture . For instance they built the pyramids, temples , obelisks and tombs which indicated that the pharaoh was really genius and wise
cloning is a new expression in our everyday language. It means making living copies of others . The majority of thinkers stand against it and denounce it religiously and morally; yet, others think that it is a good way to double the animal life . In turn it can be a magical solution to the problem of starvation and food shortage crisis.
the river nile has increasingly become the focus of bitter debate or a potential conflict. The picture is further complicated by the likely secession of the south of sudan, which will force egypt to factor another component into an already complex equation. Prioritising stability in sudan is viewed as an essential component of national security.
in a joint press conference with pope shenouda on sunday, el-tayeb explained that the family house will be run by a committee comprising muslim and christian scholars tasked with finding solutions to sectarian strife and resolving communal tensions.,
the terrorist attack on new year's eve in the two saints church in alexandria killed at least 22 people, with more than 75 injured.
demonstrations by angry copts, as well as muslims showing solidarity with their coptic fellow citizens, erupted in various places of the country all week. One initiative emanating from muslim activists was a call for muslims to form human shields in front of churches throughout the country during tonight's christmas mass.
muslims joined [in the protests] which shows that all are against terrorism and sectarian violence. The attack brought us together. We have to unite against the enemy that aims to sever our bonds.
egyptian universities held peaceful demonstrations waving the cross and the quran together. Many people, christians and muslims, took to the streets holding hands saying that mohamed will remain the brother of jesus and the mosque will remain beside the church." schools also stood still as students across egypt held a minute's silence on sunday in commemoration of the victims of the attack. Saad zaghloul led the 1919 revolution, whose symbol was the muslim crescent embracing the christian cross.
the terrorists failed in their mission to divide the nation. Egyptian muslims sympathised with their christian compatriots. Over 200 muslims donated their blood in the aftermath of the deplorable incident," fayek mused. "we were all amazed by the sincere show of solidarity between muslims and copts. Instead of dividing the nation, the incident cemented national unity
we should promote the idea of citizenship that includes serious reforms in education, politics and other fields.
is the solution to all the problems of religious groups and would reinforce egypt's national unity and advance its economic interests." egyptian political debate needs to confront the issue of religious tensions and stand against religious discrimination,
president hosni mubarak, who chaired the meeting, stressed the importance of economic cooperation as a national security requirement and said investment in the arab world's youth would bring future rewards, calling the young generation "the most precious of all our resources and wealth".
the arab citizen has entered an unprecedented state of anger and frustration." he called for an arab "renaissance" to lift people from their frustration. Tunisians might not be paying much attention to the volume of political enthusiasm their jasmine revolution has induced into the arab street
to prioritise social sensitivity over economic reforms prescribed by international organisations.
in egypt, mauritania and algeria, individuals have set themselves on fire to demonstrate poverty and unemployment, following the now considered heroic example of mohamed bouaziz, the jobless tunisian whose self-immolation ignited his country's revolt. "we are obviously being very alert about possible demonstrations that could be prompted by any of these incidents. We are keeping our eyes wide open,
"there also might be a tendency towards the expansion of freedom of the press and more inclusion of the opposition," said one arab diplomat whose country's record of freedom is not subject to much international praise. He added that the experience of some countries in using the media to "let off steam" might also be copied..