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  • Kurdistan’s Christians attend first church services since lockdown lifted

  • Kurdistan’s President congratulated all Christians on Easter Day

  • Maria, 20, killed in Erbil by relatives for converting to Christianity

  • Middle Eastern Christians and Migration

  • Migration from Iraq between the Gulf and the Iraq wars (1990-2003): historical and sociospacial dimensions

  • Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations

  • Mosul a sign that Christians and Muslims can cooperate in Iraq

  • Mosul Christians and Muslims celebrate the reopening of the Archbishop’s See

  • Mosul monastery holds mass 20 years after Iraq War

  • Muqtada al Sadr extends the mandate of the Committee on the restitution of illegally expropriated property

  • Museum in Erbil will preserve Christian manuscripts that escaped jihadist devastation

  • Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle East : The Case of the Jacobites in an Age of Transition

  • Nineveh Plains Christians Defend Against the Babiliyoun Militia

  • No congregations or priests in many of Iraq’s churches

  • No water, no jobs: ISIL survivors struggle in northern Iraq

  • Nobel Peace Prize nominee fights to help Assyrians in Middle East

  • Number of Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian families in Basra, Iraq, decreased to 300 families, according to local Chaldean priest

  • One of Iraq’s oldest Christian communities struggles with religious diversity

  • Pandemic Heightens Dangers to International Religious Freedom

  • Patriarch Sako: Pandemic strengthens Islamic-Christian spirituality and solidarity

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