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As pope ends trip, Iraq's prime minister calls for national dialogue
At “Living Together” celebration in Bagdad, religious and ethnic leaders see “with our own eyes what diversity means”
At Christmas Mass, Iraq’s Muslim president calls for Christians to be protected
At Qatar’s Church City, Sunday Comes on Friday
Baghdad: Chaldean Church Synod and Iraqi Christians at risk of 'disappearance
Bahrain Catholics celebrate the opening of Our Lady of Arabia Cathedral
Bahrain inaugurates Cathedral of Mary Queen of Arabia
Bahrain’s unique religious freedom, coexistence experience highlighted at UNGA 75 webinar
Becoming a sectarian minority: Arab Christians in twentieth-century Palestine. In Minorities and the Modern Arab World: New Perspectives
Beirut blast: Middle East Christian TV broadcaster launches special programming
Beirut, a City Where Everyone Gets By, Revisits Sectarian Violence
Beirut, Christian and Muslim leaders call for a government of national unity
Beirut, young Christians and Muslims: the thread of hope
Between coexistence and coercion: The KRG's mixed record with Iraq's Christian minorities
Bishop-Elect: This May Be Our Last Chance to Stop the Exodus of Christians in Iraq
Book: From Pluralism to Extinction? Perspectives and Challenges for Christians in the Middle East
Bringing Religion into International Relations
Brisbane plays a role as churches help Iraqi Christians displaced by Islamic State
Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt
Cairo’s Mugamma’ al-Adyan Complex: A Message of Peace for Egyptians and Beyond
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