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Christians in Northern Iraq face a second Covid-19 wave (without enough hospital beds)
Christians Say Sayfo Martyrs Should Get Genocide Status
Died: Ashur Eskrya, Champion of Iraq’s Displaced Christians
Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East
Eight Iraqi churches on National Postal Service postage stamps
Engaging ‘the martyred Church’ The Chaldean Catholic Church, Assyrian Church of the East and the Holy See in Ecumenical Dialogue 1994-2012 and the Influence of the Second Vatican Council. Living Stones Yearbook 2012
Engaging Islam Institute presents Christianity as a Middle Eastern religion
European Cultural Diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine, 1918–1948: Between Contention and Connection
Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before
Forced Exodus: Christians in the Middle East
Forsaken: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East
France and Eastern Christians: beneath a controversial mobilisation
From Normandy to Iraq : a new set of bells for the Christian Church of Mosul
From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East
How Iraq’s Christians are rebuilding their ancient churches
Iraq celebrates first Easter 'Holy Fire'
Iraq: Christians Might Boycott the Elections
Iraq: Gathering youth in hope
Iraqi prelate says secular state is lone survival strategy for Middle East Christians
Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?
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