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  • Mother converted to Christianity from Islam; ‘Iran had problems’ says Yavarivafa, IOC Refugee program shuttler

  • Muqtada al Sadr extends the mandate of the Committee on the restitution of illegally expropriated property

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

  • 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

  • Old but gold: An elderly sitting on the balcony of his bombed home in Homs

  • Palestinians who fled war in Syria lose fight over UK resettlement

  • Patriarch-Christians will be extinct if West does nothing

  • Persecuted at Home, Iran's Christian Converts Finding Europe's Doors Closed

  • PM Kadhimi calls on Christians to return to Iraq

  • Poor economy, security pushes Hamdaniyah Christians abroad ​

  • Pope Francis to make risky trip to Iraq in early March

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

  • Poverty, fear drive exodus from Syria’s one-time IS capital

  • raqi Assyrian Christians in London: The Construction of Ethnicity

  • Released from Prison, Algerian Christian Persecuted in Tunisia

  • Seven years after ISIS invasion, Iraqis still face uncertain future

  • Sign of Hope for Christians in Iraq

  • Spiritual union: why Gulf migrants are turning to evangelical Christianity

  • Sundays Off: U.A.E. Changes Its Weekend to Align With West

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