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Turkey's AK Party Strengthens Ties With Assyrian Community in Sweden
Historic Assyrian Neighborhood in Turkey Under Restoration
Iraqi Archbishop Says Rift With Chaldean Patriarch is a 'Misunderstanding'
Victims of Iraq Wedding Fire Need Assistance Year After Tragedy
Cardinal Sako Calls on Iraq's Assyrians to Pray for Peace
10 Things to Know About the Christians in Lebanon
Ten Years After Genocide, Yazidi Culture is Still Absent From Western Museums
Hydraulics of Neo-Assyrian Canal Systems
Don't Allow Christianity to Disappear From Iraq
Ancient Assyrian Carving Returned to Iraq After 22 Years in London
Trump Adviser Alina Habba Tells Michigan Assyrians They Have the Power to Flip Swing State
Assyrians in Kirkuk Council: Governor's Decision Threatens "Peaceful Coexistence"
Cardinal Sako Gets Call From Trump's Assyrian-Iraqi Lawyer
Assyrian is First Married Chaldean Catholic Priest, With His Wife's Blessing
An Assyrian Musician's Fight for Identity Amid Persecution and Exile
Assyrians Celebrate Feast of the Cross in North Iraq
Iraqi Bishops' Standoff Now At 'Higher Ecclesiastical Court', Cardinal Says
Multilingual Education Begins in North and East Syria
Chaldean Bishops Not Planning Apology
Assyrian Grape Festival in Iran
St. Ephrem Syriac Church: A Vital Focus Assyrians Istanbul
Assyrians Commemorate Saint Gabriel in Turkey
Pope Francis' Crazy Gamble: His Historic Visit to Iraq
Music Festival in Syria Promotes Assyrian Culture
Iraq's Feuding Bishops
An Assyrian Priest in Southern Russia
Nearly 2,000 Assyrian Youth in Iraq Gather for Prayer, Faith Formation
Assyrian Businessman Tapped By Trump to Turnout Votes
Turkish Textbooks Brainwash Students By Denying Genocide Against Minorities
Why Syria Will Always Be the Heartland of Eastern Christianity
On Being Assyrian in America
Assyrian Bishop's Faith and Leadership Amidst ISIS Devastation
New Film on Australia's Efforts to Rescue Survivors of Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocide
Kurdish Leader Barzani Pledges to Protect the Rights of Assyrians
Michigan City to Form Sister City Assyrian City in Iraq
400-year-old Assyrian Bazaar in Turkey Opens After Restoration
Iraq Marks 10 Years of 'Collective' Tragedy Under ISIS
Kirkuk, Iraq to Use Turkmen, Assyrian in Official Documents
Pope Praises Prayerful Solidarity With Persecuted Christians
Chaldean Patriarchate Statement on the Council of Heads of Christian Denominations in Iraq
From Baghdad to the Holy Land, Christians Pray for Peace
Cardinal Sako Urges Unity on Tenth Anniversary of ISIS Invasion
Two Former U.S. Officials Reflect on ISIS's Genocide in Iraq and Syria
Modeling Assyrian DNA
ISIS Attempted to Erase Heritage of Assyrians and Yazidis
Ancient Revitalized Assyrian Monastery Becomes Hub of Christianity in Syria
Iraqi Assyrian Priest Recounts Night of Exodus, ISIS Invasion a Decade Later
Patriarch Sako: the Scar of ISIS Still Haunts the Assyrians
Preserving Christianity in Iraq 10 Years After ISIS Invasion
Tehran Meeting to Discuss Assyrian Civilization
Iraqi Churches Denounce Olympics Opening Ceremony Scene
The Assyrian Church in China, a Missionary Perspective
Iraqi PM Risks Iraqi Sovereignty, Assyrian Villages With Turkey Appeasement
Iraq's Assyrians Find Reason for Hope
Chaldean Bishops Decry 'Agony of Christians' in Iraq
Assyrian Villages Caught in Crossfire Between Turkish Army and PKK
The Return of the Islamic State to Iraq
Prime Minister Al-Sudani Supports Baghdad's Chaldean Church Conference
Chaldean Catholic Bishops Call for Unity
4,000-Year-Old Assyrian Documents Describe Local Cheese

Turkey's AK Party Strengthens Ties With Assyrian Community in Sweden

Türkiye's Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government is closely addressing all issues concerning Syriacs in the country, the vice president of the World Syriac Union said Wednesday. Süleyman Akgüç, along with AK Party Foreign Affairs Vice Chairperson Zafer Sırakaya, Türkiye's Ambassador to Sweden Yönet Can Tezel and other officials met at St. Aphrem Cathedral in Södertalje, Sweden.

Iraqi Archbishop Says Rift With Chaldean Patriarch is a 'Misunderstanding'

By Junno Arocho Esteves

Iraqi Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil said tensions between himself and Cardinal Louis Sako, the Baghdad-based Chaldean Catholic patriarch, were the result of a misunderstanding and denied accusations he was working against the patriarch. In a message sent to OSV News Sept.

Victims of Iraq Wedding Fire Need Assistance Year After Tragedy

By Natasha Dado

On the anniversary of a massive fire at a wedding in Iraq, which killed more than 100 and injured 150, victims of the tragedy and their families still need support. As bride and groom Revan and Haneen Isho were dancing during their reception at Al Haytham Wedding Hall in the Syriac Christian town of Baghdeda on September 26 last year, large fountain fireworks ignited ceiling decorations and the...

Cardinal Sako Calls on Iraq's Assyrians to Pray for Peace

The head of Iraq's Chaldean Catholic Church has urged Christians to work towards engaging in interfaith dialogue amidst ideological extremism and ongoing wars. "Today, Christians do not need martyrdom, but what they need is the testimony of [a] life that positively affects society," said Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako, the patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church.

10 Things to Know About the Christians in Lebanon

By John Burger

Once more, the world's attention is being drawn toward Lebanon, a country that has suffered so much in recent years. Beginning on Monday, Israeli airstrikes targeted the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah, killing hundreds of people.


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