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  • A Contact Threesome: Americans, Arabs, and Imperialists

  • 10 years of the Syrian Crisis and the Future of Christians in the Country: An Interview with Dr. Mark Tomass

  • 19th century Iraq church holds first Mass since Daesh defeat

  • A dark Christmas for Christians in Syria

  • An Exploration of the Christian-Muslim Landscape in Modern Syria and the Contribution of Eastern Christian Thought to Interreligious Dynamics

  • Ancient Christian monastery discovered in the United Arab Emirates

  • Ancient Christian relics found in ruins of Bahrain mosque offer rare glimpse into history

  • Archaeologists surprised by discovery of 6th century Christian town in Egypt

  • Archbishop of Mosul: “I am more afraid for Europe than I am for Iraq”

  • Assyrian Church of the East elects new patriarch

  • Brisbane plays a role as churches help Iraqi Christians displaced by Islamic State

  • Cardinal says papal visit to Iraq will encourage return of Christians

  • Chaldean Patriarch Sako: the unity of the Churches is not a "gesture of courtesy", but a secret of the Christian presence in the Middle East

  • Christian denominations in Syria celebrate Christmas

  • Christian exodus from Israel? Ministry aims to solve visa crisis

  • Christian Refugees From Iraq On Their New Lives In Jordan

  • Christian-Muslim Relations in Syria: Historic and Contemporary Religious Dynamics in a Changing Context

  • Christianity in the Middle East (CME) | Report no.1

  • Christianity in the Middle East: Studies in Modern History, Theology, and Politics

  • Christians in Baghdad celebrate Easter with resignation

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