Sep 16, 2012
Calm returns to Cairo and Tunis as potential political and economic consequences of five days of violence are weighed
Read Article Arab Spring leaders count cost of protests
Sep 16, 2012
Scant attention paid to Sabra and Shatila masacre although psychological impact and moral significance are still being debated. Read Article A warning from history: how a massacre is remembered
Sep 16, 2012
Federal probation officers interview the southern California filmmaker, a Coptic Christian, but not arrested or detained. Read Article US filmmaker tied to anti-Islam movie questioned by authorities
Sep 13, 2012
The search for those behind the provocative, anti-Muslim film implicated in violent protests in the Middle East and North Africa has led to a California Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes. Read Article Convicted criminal behind anti-Islam film: US officials
Sep 12, 2012
When Pope Benedict XVI sets foot in Lebanon on Friday, he is expected to venture on to delicate and uncertain terrain - namely, how to stem the flow of Arab Christians from the region in which their religion was born. Read Article Pope Benedict to ask Christians not to flee Middle East
Jul 19, 2012
Christian missionaries had reportedly mailed the Christian scripture to Michael Ben-Ari of the ultranationalist National Union Party. Read Article Israeli politician tears up Bible
Jun 06, 2012
Vivian Salameh, a Christian, finds herself at the centre of the debate over how accommodating Jordan should be when Islamic and secular principles clash. Read Article Civil groups back woman suing an Islamic bank over dress code sacking
May 28, 2012
Haret Hreik in Dahiyeh, south Beirut is home to St Joseph's Church, and every Sunday dozens of families attend Sunday service from other parts of Beirut and further outside the capital. Read Article Christians flock to church in the heart of Hizbollah stronghold
Mar 19, 2012
After the uprising last year that forced Hosni Mubarak to resign as president and set the country on a new democratic path, there have been a spate of attacks on Copts in Egypt in rural areas. Read Article Egyptian Copts feel vulnerable after Pope Shenouda III's death
Feb 22, 2012
Leaders of Turkey's small Christian community hail historic meeting with Turkish lawmakers, but the visit also highlights the challenge of securing rights of minorities in this mostly Muslim nation. Read Article Turkey reaches out to its minorities in another step for writing new constitution