Jayson Casper

After the terror: how Egypt’s Museum of Islamic Art is fighting back

by - 1st February 2017

Seeing is believing: visitors to Cairo Museum of Islamic Art inspect a nineteenth-century Jewish-designed mosque door. Photo: Michael Adel
Seeing is believing: visitors to Cairo Museum of Islamic Art inspect a nineteenth-century Jewish-designed mosque door. Photo: Michael Adel

DAMAGED by ISIS extremists, Egypt’s foremost museum puts a 200-year-old Jewish artifact at the heart of its grand reopening.

Anglican clerics defy British embassy to kick-start Egyptian tourism

by - 14th October 2016

'THERE’s terrorism everywhere – don’t just pick on us’ says Egyptian bishop, in bid to boost insurgency-hit economy

Jewish settler: ‘I am a passionate defender of Palestinian rights.’

by - 16th March 2016

JEWS joined Palestinian evangelicals at a conference in Bethlehem last week to call for human rights.

Strength in weakness: Egypt president’s apology spurs hope

by - 10th February 2016

COPTS feel wanted again as army spends £16.5 million to rebuild churches destroyed by Morsi supporters.

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