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  • Idleb Christians Celebrate St. Anna’s Day for First Time in 10 Years

  • Imperialism, Evangelism, and the Ottoman Armenians

  • Iran Christian prisoners get rare 10-day holiday leave

  • Iran's Christian Boom

  • Iranian Church Leader’s 10-Year Prison Sentence Upheld

  • Iraqi Armenians: Minority on the Brink of Extinction

  • Journalist Uzay Bulut Unveils Turkey’s Genocidal Past, Ongoing Human Rights Violations

  • Man attempts to burn down Istanbul church, blames Christianity ‘for spread of coronavirus’

  • Middle Eastern Christians: A minority in numbers only

  • Non-Muslim Religious Minorities in Contemporary Iran

  • Orthodox Christians mark Easter in near-empty Jerusalem

  • Pope to new Armenian Patriarch: closeness to Syria, Lebanon

  • Religious Communities Dissatisfied with Turkey’s New Foundations

  • Religious minorities in Iran worship freely

  • Remnant Remaining: Armenians amid Northern Iraq's Christian Minority. Iran and the Caucasus

  • Renewed Turkish Genocide of Armenians and Syriacs Continues an Alarming Trend

  • Scores arrested as Iran further cracks down on Christians

  • Syria - Archbishop Marayati: Need to put some order in the flow of foreign aid

  • Syria: Christians in Aleppo mobilizing for the poorest

  • Syrian Christians reopen Armenian church in HTS-dominated Idlib province for first time since 2011

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