The author of the book Not Even My Name returns with a new book entitled Genocide: the Cornerstone of Modern Turkey which was presented on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 19:30 pm at the Black Sea Club. On the occasion of the presentation of the new book, Thea Halo spoke to Radio Thessaloniki about the need for recognition of the Genocide.
Newly elected lawmaker Kaldo Oghanna says he and two other winning Assyrian candidates will form a single parliamentary bloc -- a move that could reshape the community's presence in Baghdad's shifting political landscape.
By Burcin Gercek
Ankara (AFP) -- Despite some progress in restoring their rights, Christians in Turkey are still struggling against inequality and a sense of exclusion as Pope Leo XIV visits the country this week. "In Turkey, 99 percent of the population is Muslim," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan often likes to say of his officially secular Muslim-majority nation of 86 million people. Related: The Case of the St.
By Kabeer Yousuf
The fifth edition of the Al Din International Festival, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, will be held at the Oman Automobile Association from Monday till November 30. Themed "Welcome World...
Sofia -- The quarter around Sofia's Zhenski Pazar, literally Women's Market, is one the Bulgarian capital's most diverse. The hum of multiple languages, the air carrying the smell of roasted peppers, fresh bread, and ground coffee with cardamom. The market is the beating heart of this diverse neighborhood.
As the Assyrian mass migration from the Tur Abdin Region unfolded during the 1970s--1990s, entire villages were left mostly emptied, leaving not only houses but also many agricultural and grazing lands abandoned. Meanwhile, Turkey launched a land registry and cadastre modernization project in the early 2000s as part of a broader effort to upgrade public services to European Union standard.