Opinion

Hope – and Anxiety – After Buhari’s Win in Nigeria

Yet in the weeks leading up to the March 28 election, leaders of the Christian churches in Africa’s most populous nation announced their support...

Would New Borders Mean Less Conflict in the Middle East?

Two years earlier, in 1916, the two allies had agreed on their respective zones of influence in a secret pact—known as the Sykes-Picot agreement—for...

The Resurrection of the Fearful Copt

  Four years ago, Mariz, a Coptic woman in her 20s from Ain Shams, a lower middle class neighborhood in Cairo, was walking happily on...

Will al Qaeda Be the Great Winner of Yemen’s Collapse?

  On the other hand, maybe not. AQAP is in flux. The Yemeni civil war and Saudi Arabia’s intervention in it offer AQAP many opportunities,...

Assyrians Under Siege

    The Assyrian Chris­tians of northern Iraq are among the people who have been massacred and kidnapped by ISIS militants in recent months. Such accounts...

In Egypt, Copts Are Being Persecuted Again

  Seeking to avoid a confrontation, Copts bought two houses next to the old church and in January 2015 received from the local governor the...

On Easter, UK’s Cameron Speaks Up for Persecuted Christians, Obama Tells Christians to be Less Hateful

  Indeed, the Islamic Umma – where non-Muslims are not “welcomed” or “accepted” — comes to mind. People need to remember this dichotomy – that...

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