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The Christian Post on MSNChristians face 'increasingly perilous existence' in Syria; church bombing serves as 'brutal reminder'The bombing at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria, last month that killed over two dozen people is an indication that ...
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'We're not safe here anymore' - Syria's Christians fear for future after devastating church attackIt was also the first targeting of the Christian community in Syria since a massacre in 1860, when a conflict broke out between Druze and Maronite Christians under Ottoman rule. The Syrian authorities ...
The Syrian Catholic archbishop of Homs in Syria, Jacques Mourad, has issued an urgent appeal for the future of the Christian ...
In Damascus, between airstrikes and geopolitical tensions, lives a group of people akin to “conies in the rocks.” These are ...
The United States must press the Syrian Transitional Government to bring the perpetrators of the Saint Elias Church attack to ...
Clashes in Syria between Bedouin tribes, government forces, and the Druze minority have left dozens dead, raising fears of ...
Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians. Some are ...
Dozens of people have been killed in armed clashes between Sunni Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze militias in southern Syria ...
Three seminarians were kidnapped in Nigeria’s Edo State on July 10, adding to the escalating crisis of abductions plaguing ...
Christians in Nigeria and Syria were hit with exceptionally brutal jihadi attacks on two consecutive weekends this month.
Sharaa's hopes of stitching Syria back together under the rule of his Islamist-led government are complicated by the country's mix of sectarian and ethnic groups.
Syria expert Fabrice Balanche (left) highlights the concentration of Alawites living along the coast, where the massacres ...
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