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Christianity in the Middle East
  • ‘Now there is no one’: The lament of one of the last Christians in a Syrian city

  • 19th century Iraq church holds first Mass since Daesh defeat

  • 200 displaced Iraq Christian families return to Nineveh

  • An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 3

  • Arab Christian Scholars: Trade Minority Mindset for Abundant Life

  • Archbishop of Mosul: “I am more afraid for Europe than I am for Iraq”

  • Assyrian church destroyed by Turkish shelling in northeastern Syria

  • Bleak Christmas for Iraqi refugees stuck in Jordan

  • Christians Concerned About Turkish Attacks in Northeast Syria

  • Christians in Syria and Iraq: From Co-optation to Militarisation Strategies

  • Christians left in Syria’s Idlib struggle amid banned religious practices and property seizure

  • Egypt's Christians fearful after IS killing in Sinai

  • Erbil becomes a transit for Syria’s Christians fleeing ISIS and opposition

  • France and Eastern Christians: beneath a controversial mobilisation

  • Iran is squeezing Christians and other minorities out of the Middle East, researcher says

  • Iraq churches rebuilt after jihadist destruction

  • Iraqi Christians remain in limbo years after ISIS violence

  • Iraqi Christians serve community with dialogue

  • Iraqi priest doubles down on Christianity’s survival in the Middle East

  • Iraqi Seminarian Speaks About Becoming a Priest Post ISIS

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