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Iraq's Upcoming Election Likely to Disenfranchise Indigenous Assyrians
Iraq’s Christian community might dwindle to 23,000 by 2024, agency says
Iraq’s Christians vote to safeguard constitutional rights
Iraq’s National Dialogue
Iraqi Archbishop 'concerned' over local impact of Taliban's Afghan takeover
Iraqi Christians ‘living with hope’ as stability slowly returns to Nineveh Plains
Iraqi Christians eye new year with hope and trepidation
Iraqi Christians face an uphill battle for survival
Iraqi Christians remain in limbo years after ISIS violence
Iraqi Christians serve community with dialogue
Iraqi parliament formally declares Christmas a national holiday
Iraqi politicians extend New Year congratulations to Christians of Iraq
Iraqi priest doubles down on Christianity’s survival in the Middle East
Iraqi priest: Infections aside, COVID-19 is sinking the economy, helping the Islamic State
Iraqi prime minister tells Christians to come home, but is it safe?
Iraqi Seminarian Speaks About Becoming a Priest Post ISIS
Iraqi trauma care program is helping ISIS' victims heal deep wounds
Is the Church dying in the Middle East?
Is this the end of Turkish secularism?
ISIS tried to destroy this church, now Muslims and Christians join hands to rebuild
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