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  • ‘Bad news’ for Turkey’s marginalized Christians

  • A recipe for intolerance: Iran’s blueprint for cracking down on Christians

  • Acquittal in assault of Christian woman casts pall over Christmas for Egypt's Coptic community

  • After ISIS: Ensuring a future for Christians and other minorities in North and East Syria

  • After Israel, Will Morocco Normalize with Christians?

  • Al-Azhar Sheikh says proud of Muslim-Christian ties in Egypt

  • Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

  • Apologists Call Assad Secular. Assad Tells Syrians Otherwise

  • Athens reaches out to Syria via Greek Orthodox community

  • Bartholomew I slams the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque, says it offends Orthodox identity, history and culture

  • Bringing Religion into International Relations

  • Cairo denounces Hagia Sophia move, develops Egypt's Christian sites

  • Christian Heritage Still Under Threat

  • Christian leaders call on Trump to impose sanctions on Turkey

  • Christian Minorities and the Struggle for Nineveh: The Assyrian Democratic Movement in Iraq and the Nineveh Plains Protection Units

  • Christian Political Activism in Lebanon: A Revival of Religious Nationalism in Times of Arab Upheavals

  • Christian versus Muslim employment in Mandatory Palestine

  • Christian-Muslim differences in child survival in Egypt

  • Christianity Flourishes in Islamic Iran in the Midst of a Spiritual Revolution

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

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