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Australian City Council Unanimously Adopts Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocide Recognition Motion
Assyrians Returning Home to Southeastern Turkey After Peace Restored
U.S. Congressmen Visit Syria in First Trip Since Assad's Ouster
Could AI Solve the Enigmas of Ancient Christian Assyrian Manuscripts?
European Delegation Visits Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
Victorian MPs Recognize Armenian, Assyrian, Greek Genocide
Assyrians in North Iraq Gather for Ecumenical Palm Sunday Procession
Secrets of Neo-Assyrian Writing Tablets Uncovered: Beeswax and Toxic Pigments
Perpetrator of the Assyrian Festival Attack in Iraq Identified
Syria's Islamist Government Claims Assyrian is an Arabic Language
The 1700th Anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea
What assyrian scribes chose to keep: A digital dive into 1,000 manuscripts
Historic Armenian, Assyrian, Greek Genocide Commemoration At St Paul's Cathedral Melbourne
A Vibrant and Defiant Start to the Assyrian New Year in Iraq
UNAMI Strongly Condemns Attack on Assyrian in Iraq
Assailant of Assyrian Celebration Attack Affiliated With ISIS
Officials Demand Public Trial for Assyrian Festival Attacker
Axe Wielding Man Wounds Three Assyrians At New Year Parade in Iraq
Two Assyrians Injured in Axe Attack in New Year Celebration
Assyrians Celebrate 6775th New Year
Anglican Church of Melbourne to Lead Commemoration of Greek, Armenian and Assyrian Genocide
Expatriate Assyrians From Iraq Who Choose to Go Back
Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church in India Gets New Catholicos
Cardinal Sako Pushes for Christian Quota Reform Before Vote
Trump Taps White House Counsel Alina Habba for Top Role In DOJ
Cuneiform Explained
Iraq Steps Up Efforts to Revive Nimrud City
Iraq Recovers Over 35,000 Relics in Effort to Restore ISIS-destroyed Nimrud
Iraq's Ambitious Tourism Plans: Impossible Dream Come True?
The Kurdification of Northern Iraq Threatens Assyrians
Syrian Orthodox Christians Protest in Ottawa Against Ongoing Genocide in Syria
Addressing the Precarious Religious Freedom in Iraq
Eight Years After ISIS, Will Iraq's Assyrians Ever Return?
Protests Erupt As Syrian Constitution Fails to Find Favour With Minorities
'No Future for Syria Without Christians': Archbishop Calls for Justice for Massacre Victims
Assyrian Party Rejects New Syrian Constitution
Chaldean Archbishop Denies Torture Allegations in US Lawsuit
Syrian Pastor Slams Constitution Declaration for Lacking Religious Freedom
How Zaya Younan Redefined Success Across Multiple Industries
Construction of Mosque Halted in Historic Assyrian Village in Turkey
Iraq Returns 27,000 Antiquities to National Museum
Hundreds of Civilians Have Been Killed By Syria's Islamist Government
Christian Civilians Killed in West Syria Violence
IDC Urges U.S. Government to End the Brutal Violence in Syria
Syrian Patriarchs Warn Against Escalating Violence in Syria
New Assyrian Catholic Church in Iraq to Promote Interfaith Unity
The Penn Museum Presents Preserving Assyria
News Documentary Chronicles Iraq's Assyrian History and ISIS Impact
Trump's Executive Order On Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias Should Extend to Iraq's Assyrians
Kurdish President Meets With Assyrian Delegation From the United States
ISIS Attacks on Assyrian Villages in Syria Remembered
Year-round Assyrian Retreat Center Gives Summer Camp Vibes
Syria's Christians Mark a Decade Since ISIS Attacks and Worry About Their Future
German Mission Begins Excavations At Ancient Assyrian City Ashur
French Senate and National Assembly Host Syrian Delegation
Inclusivity, Economic Woes and Security Challenge Syria Post-Assad
10 Years After ISIS Destruction, Mosul's Heritage Faces New Era of Reconstruction
Assyrian Community Reopens Former St James' Church
Assyrian Patriarch Meets With President Barzani
Iraq's Dwindling Assyrians Urge Special Voting Status During Elections

Assyrians Returning Home to Southeastern Turkey After Peace Restored

As peace is restored across southeastern Turkey, Chaldeans, Catholic Assyrians who were forced to leave their village in the 1990s due to terrorist attacks, are returning in growing numbers to their ancestral home at the foot of Mount Cudi in the Silopi district of Şırnak province.

U.S. Congressmen Visit Syria in First Trip Since Assad's Ouster

By Maya Gebeily

(Reuters) -- Two U.S. Congress members landed in Damascus on Friday to meet Syrian officials, the first visit by American lawmakers to the war-ravaged country since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power by an Islamist-led rebel offensive in December. The two are U.S.

Could AI Solve the Enigmas of Ancient Christian Assyrian Manuscripts?

By Rossella Tercatin

For nearly 2,000 years, Near East Christian communities have used Syriac, an Aramaic dialect, as their liturgical and cultural language. Over the centuries, they produced an extensive corpus of manuscripts that included passages from biblical texts, philosophical treatises, classical literature and theological commentaries, whose purpose often remains obscure to modern scholars.

European Delegation Visits Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria

A UK-EU parliamentary delegation visited northeastern Syria (Rojava) to discuss the region's political future and constitutional process in post-Assad Syria with local officials. During their meeting with prominent Kurdish diplomat Ilham Ahmed, the delegation focused on inclusive participation in Syria's new constitution and the escalating humanitarian impact of Turkish attacks.

Victorian MPs Recognize Armenian, Assyrian, Greek Genocide

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia has warmly welcomed and commended the recent statements made in the Victorian Parliament by Members of Parliament Chris Crewther, Ann-Marie Hermans, and Kim Wells, recognising the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides.


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