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Since the church bombing, some Christians have been afraid to meet for church. A group of Kurdish Christians who are ...
The bombing at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria, last month that killed over two dozen people is an indication that ...
Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians. Some are ...
The longtime enemies have opened contacts, reflecting a power shift across a Middle East in which they have newfound common ...
The United States government has revoked its designation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham as a foreign terrorist organization, seven ...
Syria vows justice after church bombing kills 25 Authorities announce arrests as world leaders urge unity and protection of minorities against terrorism ...
"The young men Jiries, Bishara and Boutros saw him entering and threw themselves on him to stop him. They willingly accepted ...
Syrian Christians were struggling on Monday to understand why their community was targeted in a suicide attack and whether they can rely on the Islamist-led government's assurances of protection.
The June 22 attack on the Mar Elias Church in Damascus underscores the threat of extremism in Syria even after the fall of Assad. The new government must demonstrate control and protect minorities.
They were on opposite sides during Syria's civil war and now must do lifesaving work together. A makeshift brick wall divides ...
Divine Liturgies were celebrated on Sunday, June 30, in Damascus, Syria — albeit with significantly lower attendance due to a prevailing atmosphere of fear and anxiety.
More than 22 people were killed and another nearly 60 were injured when an Islamic State suicide bomber attacked a church in the Syrian capital of Damascus, officials said.