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  • From Normandy to Iraq : a new set of bells for the Christian Church of Mosul

  • From the Nineveh Plain: Iraqi Christians Focus on Light in the Darkness

  • Good News for Iraq’s Christians: More Autonomy, Less Dhimmitude

  • How Iraq’s Christians are rebuilding their ancient churches

  • How much longer will the Middle East celebrate Christmas?

  • In Iraq, Christmas is becoming many Muslims' favorite new holiday

  • Inside Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic Church battle with Iran-backed Christian group

  • Iran Dailies Show Mixed Reactions To Pope's Visit To Iraq, Meeting With Sistani

  • Iran is squeezing Christians and other minorities out of the Middle East, researcher says

  • Iran using proxy militias to drive Christians out of Middle East: report

  • Iran’s role in persecution of Mideast Christians is overlooked, expert says

  • Iranian media hails Pope-Sistani meeting as chance for peace

  • Iraq alcohol ban: Christian political party appeals, saying it is undemocratic

  • Iraq celebrates first Easter 'Holy Fire'

  • Iraq churches rebuilt after jihadist destruction

  • Iraq: a beacon of hope for Christians of Qaraqosh on the Nineveh Plains

  • IRAQ: A Christmas celebration held for the Syriac schools in Kerkeslokh

  • Iraq: Bomb Attack On Catholic Shopkeeper Attacked

  • Iraq: Christians Might Boycott the Elections

  • Iraq: Coptic Christmas celebrated under tight coronavirus restrictions

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