Several Coptic Orthodox churches in Muslim-majority Egypt have in recent days opened air-conditioned halls, amid electricity blackouts, hosting secondary school students and offering them free internet connection, coffee, tea and cold water as they studied for this year's final exams. The move is believed to have first been jointly initiated by seven Coptic Orthodox Churches in the Mediterranean City of Alexandria, followed by others in the capital, Cairo, and elsewhere in the country, urging pupils, regardless of religious affiliations, to take refuge inside these places of worship that have power generators running during power cuts until tests end on 17 July. Recen
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