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Christianity in the Middle East
  • Iraq’s Christian Genocide of the 21st Century

  • Iraqi Assyrians In London: Beyond the 'immigrant/refugee' divide

  • Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?

  • Iraqi Prime Minister Urges Assyrians to Return to Iraq

  • It’s Still A Merry Christmas in Nineveh

  • Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations

  • No congregations or priests in many of Iraq’s churches

  • No water, no jobs: ISIL survivors struggle in northern Iraq

  • Nobel Peace Prize nominee fights to help Assyrians in Middle East

  • Non-Muslim Religious Minorities in Contemporary Iran

  • Number of Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian families in Basra, Iraq, decreased to 300 families, according to local Chaldean priest

  • One of Iraq’s oldest Christian communities struggles with religious diversity

  • Palestine’s Syriac Orthodox community and the Dead Sea scrolls

  • Pandemic Heightens Dangers to International Religious Freedom

  • Patriarchate of the Assyrian Church of the East opens its doors in Erbil

  • Pope Francis Receives Iraqi Christian Leaders

  • Pope’s visit had no ‘positive impact’ on Christians' status in Iraq: Assyrian politician

  • raqi Assyrian Christians in London: The Construction of Ethnicity

  • Reforging a Forgotten History Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century

  • Religious Origins of Nations? : The Christian Communities of the Middle East

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