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  • From Iran, a glimmer of hope to start the year

  • From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East

  • Hagia Sophia as mosque has global implications for religious freedom

  • Hagia Sophia controversy goes beyond Muslim-Christian tensions to treatment of ‘paganism'

  • Heads of churches, patriarchs issue statement on threat Holy Land Christians face

  • Historic churches of ghost village to be restored

  • How Cairo’s Heliopolis heritage managed to remain uncovered

  • How Do Saudis Celebrate Christmas? Quietly, but Less So.

  • If Muslims Can Build Churches in Egypt, Has Persecution Ended?

  • In Egypt, Christians competing strongly for parliament seats

  • In Syria, French deputies went to meet Christians

  • In Turkey, Even Dead Christians Aren’t Safe

  • Iran Christian prisoners get rare 10-day holiday leave

  • Iran Cracks Down on House Churches

  • Iran election set to intensify Christian persecution

  • Iran frees nine Christian convicted of anti-state activities

  • Iran ranked eighth hardest country to be Christian

  • Iran releases third church leader from prison

  • Iran security forces arrest female Christian convert in Tehran

  • Iran sees Christian as threat to national security

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