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  • “Life after ISIS: New challenges for Christianity in Iraq

  • After riots: Christian parties strive for unity

  • Ainkawa’s Christians welcome move to elevate town’s status

  • Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in Iraq: The Chaldo-Assyrian Case

  • 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

  • Chaldean Christian woman elected mayor of strategic town in Kurdistan Region

  • Christian delegation discusses religious coexistence in southern Iraqi provinces

  • Christian, Yazidi villages remain deserted years after ISIS defeat

  • Christians driven from homes in Iraqi Kurdistan by Turkish offensive

  • Christians in Kirkuk feel marginalized

  • Church Restored in Iraq to Help Christians Who Want to Stay

  • For Iraq’s Christians, home is the sweetest despite its hardships

  • Fr Samir: the 'angels of the pandemic' for Christians and Muslims suffering from Covid

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

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

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

  • Iraq's Christians mark Christmas with subdued celebrations in solidarity with Gaza

  • Iraq's Christians observe Christmas celebrations with fear and anxiety

  • Iraqi Kurdish PM grants Erbil Christian neighbourhood administrative control

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