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French Christian group allegedly backs Syrian regime
From Normandy to Iraq : a new set of bells for the Christian Church of Mosul
From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East
From the Nineveh Plain: Iraqi Christians Focus on Light in the Darkness
Fuel dispute triggers sectarian clash in Lebanon's south
Good News for Iraq’s Christians: More Autonomy, Less Dhimmitude
Hagia Sophia as mosque has global implications for religious freedom
Hagia Sophia: Ataturk and the rich Americans who changed icon's fate
Half a century later, Assyrians return home in Mardin province
Hamas considers creating Christian media center
Hassaké: Syrian Christians and Christmas in the shadow of a Turkish threat
How Cairo’s Heliopolis heritage managed to remain uncovered
How Do Saudis Celebrate Christmas? Quietly, but Less So.
How Iraq’s Christians are rebuilding their ancient churches
How long must Christians wait before church bells ring in Saudi Arabia?
How Qatar Accommodated for its Growing Christian Community
HTS looks to Idlib’s Christians and Druze to whitewash violations
Ibrahim Issa calls for Christian history to be taught in schools, dreams of bright 2021
Idleb Christians Celebrate St. Anna’s Day for First Time in 10 Years
If Muslims Can Build Churches in Egypt, Has Persecution Ended?
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