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Kurdistan’s Christians attend first church services since lockdown lifted
Kurdistan’s President congratulated all Christians on Easter Day
Maria, 20, killed in Erbil by relatives for converting to Christianity
Middle Eastern Christians and Migration
Migration from Iraq between the Gulf and the Iraq wars (1990-2003): historical and sociospacial dimensions
Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations
Mosul a sign that Christians and Muslims can cooperate in Iraq
Mosul Christians and Muslims celebrate the reopening of the Archbishop’s See
Mosul monastery holds mass 20 years after Iraq War
Muqtada al Sadr extends the mandate of the Committee on the restitution of illegally expropriated property
Museum in Erbil will preserve Christian manuscripts that escaped jihadist devastation
Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle East : The Case of the Jacobites in an Age of Transition
Nineveh Plains Christians Defend Against the Babiliyoun Militia
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
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
Pandemic Heightens Dangers to International Religious Freedom
Patriarch Sako: Pandemic strengthens Islamic-Christian spirituality and solidarity
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