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  • Hagia Sophia controversy goes beyond Muslim-Christian tensions to treatment of ‘paganism'

  • How Orthodox Christians are keeping Easter traditions despite lockdown

  • How Syria made Putin's Russia an Orthodox power

  • Iraq celebrates first Easter 'Holy Fire'

  • Israel reverses ban, letting Gaza Christians visit Christmas sites

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

  • Kuwait puts off reopening of Churches

  • Language Attitudes, Shift and the Ethnolinguistic Vitality of the Greek Orthodox Community in Istanbul

  • Like Hagia Sophia, Turkey to reconvert Chora Museum into mosque

  • Minorities in Turkey on edge amid threats, attacks

  • Missions on the Fringes of Europe British Protestants & the Orthodox Churches, c. 1800–1850" in Simone Maghenzani & Stefano Villani (Eds.) British Protestant Missions and the Conversion of Europe, 1600–1900

  • Orthodox and Communist: A History of a Christian Community in Mandate Palestine and Israel

  • Orthodox Christians in Turkey mark Easter

  • Orthodox Christians in Turkey seek reversal of Hagia Sophia conversion

  • Orthodox Christians mark Easter in near-empty Jerusalem

  • Orthodox Christians Yearn for Famous Seminary 50 Years After Turkey Closed It

  • Orthodox church petitions UN over Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia

  • Orthodox monastery opens to visitors after restoration

  • Pompeo skips Ankara, meets with Christian leader in final Turkey visit

  • President Al-Assad Congratulates The Christian Communities On Christmas

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