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Article Smothering the Coptic Church A fire that killed forty-one reveals the less-obvious difficulties Coptic Christians endure as part of daily life. By Regina Munch August 26, 2022 Middle East Foreign Affairs
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Article Heads & Tales Mary Beard’s latest book invites readers into a deeper exploration of images of Roman emperors. Why have they remained significant to modern people? By Regina Munch April 2, 2022 History Arts Nonfiction