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Lebanon’s delicate religious balance at risk amid ongoing crisis
LISTEN: Why Christians and Christianity Are Disappearing From the Middle East
Mahsa murder: Christian activists and NGOs call for enquiry into Tehran's violence
Man charged with murdering his mother because she converted to Christianity
Maria, 20, killed in Erbil by relatives for converting to Christianity
Maronite Christians and the Third Way
Maronite Patriarch to Hariri: Christian presence essential for Lebanon
Mauritania extremists create hit-list of Christian leaders
Meet Egypt’s Christian soccer team
Middle East home to highest rate of religious persecution
Middle East patriarchs urge Christian hope at Easter
Migration of Palestinian Christians: Drivers and Means of Combating It
Migration Of Palestinian Christians: Drivers And Means Of Combating It
Minorities in Turkey on edge amid threats, attacks
Minority Rights in Islam: From Dhimmi to Citizen in Shireen T. Hunter and Huma Malik (eds.) Islam and Human Rights: Advancing a US-Muslim Dialogue
Modernity, Minority, and the Public Sphere: Jews and Christians in the Middle East
Moroccan Christians See Hope in New Government
Moroccan Christians Welcome End of a Decade of Islamist Government
Mosul a sign that Christians and Muslims can cooperate in Iraq
Mosul Christians and Muslims celebrate the reopening of the Archbishop’s See
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