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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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