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‘All you can do is survive’: A bleak midwinter for Christians in the Middle East
After Shutting Down Protestant Churches, Algeria Now Persecuting Individual Christians
Archbishop of Aleppo: Health crisis in war-torn Syria dramatic
Archbishop Tobji of Aleppo after the presidential election: "Sanctions cause hunger and do not lead to more democracy"
Catholic hospitals in Syria working to help indigent patients
Christian couple in Iran win short reprieve from jail
Christian leaders: Covid-19 overshadowing historical evils of the Holy Land
Christians face the pandemic in Palestine
Christians in Northern Iraq face a second Covid-19 wave (without enough hospital beds)
Christians in Syria face poverty and continued violence
Convenient COVID-19 Closures: The Contrivance of Scotland and Algeria to Close Churches
Fr Samir: the 'angels of the pandemic' for Christians and Muslims suffering from Covid
Fr. Ibrahim on the drama of Aleppo's Christians
How is Covid-19 affecting Christians in Syria?
Iranian Christians join Bible reading plan
Israel and Palestinian authorities must work together over Covid-19 vaccine
Kuwait churches, like mosques, eager to return to normal activities
Maronite Patriarch to Hariri: Christian presence essential for Lebanon
Muted Easter celebrations for Lebanon’s Christians as poverty bites
Palestinians prepare to celebrate Christmas in the West Bank and Gaza amid fears of Omicron
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