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A Spiritual Discovery of the Christians in the Middle East
After riots: Christian parties strive for unity
Alarming decrease in Christian population in Gozarto Region, Syria, amidst challenging circumstances
Ancient Assyrian church reopens for worship in Turkey
Apologists Call Assad Secular. Assad Tells Syrians Otherwise
Archbishop: BBC series forgets Iraq’s Christians
Assyrian church destroyed by Turkish shelling in northeastern Syria
Assyrian Church of the East elects new patriarch
Assyrian Syriac powers looking to unify positions for future of Syria
Assyrian Villages Caught Between SDF and Turkish Fighting
Assyrians hail addition of 9 churches in Mardin to UNESCO list
Assyrians in Iraq
Assyrians negatively affected by Turkish airstrikes in Iraq
Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein
Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in Iraq: The Chaldo-Assyrian Case
Baghdad, Christian MP: Duty to vote, despite 'marginal' change
Between coexistence and coercion: The KRG's mixed record with Iraq's Christian minorities
Christian delegation discusses religious coexistence in southern Iraqi provinces
Christian Minorities and the Struggle for Nineveh: The Assyrian Democratic Movement in Iraq and the Nineveh Plains Protection Units
Christianity in Modern Iraq
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