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'No sign of Christmas in the birthplace of Jesus': As bombs rain on Gaza, Palestinian Christians say cancel celebrations
‘Now there is no one’: The lament of one of the last Christians in a Syrian city
‘Spiritual Awakening’ In Memory Of Coptic Martyrs Of Libya
“Syrians too poor to pay for surgery or operations”
5 years in prison—3 Christians sentenced for worshipping Jesus in Iran
9 Iranian Christians Acquitted: Is Islamic Regime Faking Freedom During Nuke Talks? Expert Says 'Yes'
A dark Christmas for Christians in Syria
A decade of war and sanctions have led to the collapse of Syria’s Christian population
A recipe for intolerance: Iran’s blueprint for cracking down on Christians
A Tehran court sentences seven Christians, including a clergyman, to a total of 32 years in prison
Aleppo Archbishop: Why I Hope in Christ After 10 Easters of War in Syria
Aleppo is facing a ‘bombardment’ of poverty
Aleppo’s Christians Face Ongoing Struggles from War and Displacement
An Unwelcome Minority Threats Facing Christianity in the Middle East
Another NGO Condemns Algeria for Continued Detention of Christian Convert
Archbishop of Aleppo: Health crisis in war-torn Syria dramatic
Assyrian Villages Caught Between SDF and Turkish Fighting
Called A “Whore” And “Infidel:” The Story Of An Iranian Christian Woman Abused In Custody
Christian communities in Iraq and Syria are still very fragile
Christian converts’ property returned after six-month wait
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