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Egypt’s Ministry of Awqaf launched a training course for imams in North and South Sinai on how to confront extremist ideologies. (Awqaf Ministry) Cairo - Walid Abdulrahman
Egypt’s Ministry of Awqaf launched a training course for imams in North and South Sinai on how to confront extremist ideologies, as part of its efforts to counter the hate speech spread by extremist groups.
The course kicked off on Saturday at the International Awqaf Academy, a training institute for imams and preachers.
The training aims at spreading the concepts of tolerance and coexistence, a source stated, adding that it contributes to the Egyptian state’s efforts to confront the terrorist groups.
The nativity set is alive and well, whatever you think of the Vatican’s
Dec 13, 2020 editor
A doctor and a nurse holding the Italian peninsula are popular items in 2020 nativity sets in Naples shops. (Credit: Image courtesy fanpage.it.)
If the Vatican isn’t actually where the action is in terms of the presepe, maybe we shouldn’t make such a fuss over whatever it chooses to put up every year.
News Analysis
ROME – For more than twenty years, no matter where travels may take me the rest of the year, I’ve always made a point of being in Rome for Christmas and New Year’s. You’d think nothing about the holiday season in the Eternal City would surprise me anymore, yet somehow I always manage to be blindsided when the annual fracas over the Vatican’s nativity set breaks out.
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After months of promises, the mandatory quarantine period will be shortened to 10 days this week, the Health Ministry announces.
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein has adopted the recommendation of professionals, a ministry statement says, and has decided that starting Tuesday at 6 a.m., anyone who needs to isolate will only have to do so for 10 days rather than the current 12.
As part of the new rules, people will have to test negative in two coronavirus tests, one taken at the beginning of the quarantine period and the second taken nine days after the initial possible exposure to the virus. There must be at least 24 hours between the two tests.