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‘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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