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  • Repeated Turkish shelling threatens Christians of Syria’s Tel Tamr

  • Rescuing Iraqi Christians

  • Revival and Awakening American Evangelical Missionaries in Iran and the Origins of Assyrian Nationalism

  • Saint Odisho: fourth-century monastery still serves worshippers

  • Syriac Catholic bishops cite challenges of Christians in Middle East

  • Syriac Christmas Message Stirs Debate in Turkish Parliament

  • Syriac Language Maintenance among the Assyrians of Iraq

  • Syriac manuscripts recovered from suspected Islamic State fighter in Mosul

  • Syriac monastery in Turkey reopens after 100 years

  • Syriacs mark Easter in Turkey amid safety fears

  • Syrian Christians: Life Between War and Migration

  • The Betrayal of the Powerless Assyrians after the 2003 US Invasion of Iraq

  • The Chaldean Assyrian Syriac People of Iraq: An Ethnic Identity Problem

  • The collapse of the Ottoman Empire and survival strategies of Christian communities in Greater Syria

  • The Dialogues of the Catholic Church with the Separated Eastern Churches

  • The Myth of Return: Iraqi Arab and Assyrian Refugees in London

  • The Rise of a Christian Aramaic Nationality in Modern Israel

  • The Syriacs of Turkey: A Religious Community on the Path of Recognition

  • The Village Church of Tel Hormiz: A story of Syrian Christianity in adversity

  • Three years after the Caliphate, Iraq’s Christians find little incentive to return

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