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  • As pope ends trip, Iraq's prime minister calls for national dialogue

  • At “Living Together” celebration in Bagdad, religious and ethnic leaders see “with our own eyes what diversity means”

  • At Christmas Mass, Iraq’s Muslim president calls for Christians to be protected

  • At Qatar’s Church City, Sunday Comes on Friday

  • Baghdad: Chaldean Church Synod and Iraqi Christians at risk of 'disappearance

  • Bahrain Catholics celebrate the opening of Our Lady of Arabia Cathedral

  • Bahrain inaugurates Cathedral of Mary Queen of Arabia

  • Bahrain’s unique religious freedom, coexistence experience highlighted at UNGA 75 webinar

  • Becoming a sectarian minority: Arab Christians in twentieth-century Palestine. In Minorities and the Modern Arab World: New Perspectives

  • Beirut blast: Middle East Christian TV broadcaster launches special programming

  • Beirut, a City Where Everyone Gets By, Revisits Sectarian Violence

  • Beirut, Christian and Muslim leaders call for a government of national unity

  • Beirut, young Christians and Muslims: the thread of hope

  • 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

  • Book: From Pluralism to Extinction? Perspectives and Challenges for Christians in the Middle East

  • Bringing Religion into International Relations

  • Brisbane plays a role as churches help Iraqi Christians displaced by Islamic State

  • Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt

  • Cairo’s Mugamma’ al-Adyan Complex: A Message of Peace for Egyptians and Beyond

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