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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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