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Iraqi Christian appointed at the top of the National Investment Authority
Archbishop of Mosul: “I am more afraid for Europe than I am for Iraq”
Assyrians in Iraq
Bishop Warduni: Baghdad Christian refugee centre closed because of COVID-19
Bishop-Elect: This May Be Our Last Chance to Stop the Exodus of Christians in Iraq
Cardinal says papal visit to Iraq will encourage return of Christians
Chaldean Christian woman elected mayor of strategic town in Kurdistan Region
Chaldean patriarch tells clergy that, COVID-19 aside, they must be with God and close to the people
Christians 'afraid to return' to northern Iraq
Christians driven from homes in Iraqi Kurdistan by Turkish offensive
Christians remain vital to Iraq, says U.S. lawyer who advises Chaldeans
Christians, Muslims hope Mosul project helps rebuild trust
Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East
Feeling alienated, Iraqi Christians tempted to emigrate
Iraq: Full of Historic Sites Important to Understanding Christianity
Iraq’s Christian community might dwindle to 23,000 by 2024, agency says
Iraqi Christians ‘living with hope’ as stability slowly returns to Nineveh Plains
Iraqi Christians urged to undertake ‘Jonah’s fast’ against the pandemic
Iraqi priest doubles down on Christianity’s survival in the Middle East
Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?
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