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  • Ethno-religious groups work values and ethics: the case of Jews, Muslims and Christians in Israel

  • Even in a Single Family, a Beirut Christmas Can Be Complicated

  • Event: International Workshop on Christianity in the Middle East | October 21, 2022

  • Experts say Iraqi government struggling to secure Christian future

  • Fears for Christians in Iran after hardliner Raisi wins election

  • Feeling alienated, Iraqi Christians tempted to emigrate

  • Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before

  • Finding a Platform: Studying the Copts in the 19th and 20th Centuries

  • For a Christian in Europe, Turkey is the worst country

  • For Church or Nation? Islamism, Secular-Nationalism, and the Transformation ofChristian Identities in Palestine

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

  • For Iraqi Christians, scenes of both horror and hope

  • Forbidden Pilgrimage

  • Forced Exodus: Christians in the Middle East

  • Former Byzantine churches are being converted to mosques – this threatens Istanbul’s cosmopolitan identity

  • Former Muslim of Iranian descent: Why Christians should care about Iran's protests

  • Forsaken: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East

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

  • France’s Macron visits Iraq’s Mosul destroyed by IS war

  • Freed from Islamist Rule, Christian Minorities in Morocco Express Hope

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