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Turkey Rejects Claims of Deporting Christian Foreign Nationals
Assyrian Politician in Sweden Forms New Political Party
Two War-damaged Assyrian Churches Reopen in Mosul
Challenges for Cultural Survival for Christian Minorities in the Middle East
Cardinal Sako: Assyrians in Iraq Must Vote
Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul
Dialog Syria Highlights Struggle to Preserve Assyrian Identity
Syria's 'Election' Farce -- When the World Claps for a Scripted Sham
'True Security Lies in Protecting All Syrians' Says Assyrian Patriarch
European Syriac Union Urges Sweden to Act Against Persecution of Syria's Christians
Chaldean Church Rejects "Corrupt or Armed" Candidates to Represent Iraq's Assyrians
Assyrians of Iraq: Where Did They Go?
German Human Rights Delegation Meets Assyrian Representatives in Syria
Syrian Christians Seek Stability, Equal Citizenship: Assyrian Patriarch
The Power of Non-Violent Resistance
Syriac Orthodox Church Condemns Closure of Christian Schools in Syria
Assyrian Lamassu Erected At Acropolis Museum
Muslim Arrested in Italy Over Murder of Assyrian in Lyon
Assyrian Organization Protests Exclusion of Assyrian New Year From Syria's Official Holidays
Assyrian Party Holds Meetings in European Parliament on Christian Persecution in Syria
Chaldean Patriarch Advocates for Assyrian Rights in Iraq
Assyrian Sheepskin Maker Keeps Ancient Assyrian Craft Alive
Loneliness in the Assyrian Diaspora: the Role of Generational Factors
Iraq Retrieves Over 40,000 Stolen Artifacts Within Four Years
Books As Guardians of Identity
Kurdish Militants Forcefully Close Assyrian Schools in Northeast Syria
Middle East Christians Bleed in Their Homeland
Assyrian Schools Keep an Ancient Language Alive
Reviving Ancient Assyrian Civilization Through AI
Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul, Chaldean Patriarch Warns
Russian Metropolitan Speaks At the Assyrian Church of the East Conference
Twelfth Century Assyrian Inscription Found in Turkey
Turkey Seeks to End Domestic Conflict, Assyrians Ask How?
Trump Is Right, Christians Are Threatened Across the Globe
From Assyrian Palace to Monastery to Mosque: History of the Tomb of Jonah
Youtube Documentary on Assyrian Genocide Gains More Than Five Million Views
KRG Exploits Visit of Assyrians in PR Blitz Amid Land Grabs, Discrimination Accusations
Assyrian Diaspora Returns to Village in Turkey for Prayers, Remembrance
Second Annual Assyrian Language and Culture Festival Held in Sweden
Mosul Launches Church Reconstruction Plan to Restore Heritage and Support Assyrian Return
Assyrian Party Official in Syria Calls for Decentralization
European Parliament MP Demands Recognition of Assyrian Genocide
Assyrian Film Wins Best Cinematography At Baghdad International Film Festival
Colossal Assyrian Winged Bull Unearthed in Iraq
Recognizing and Repairing the Harm to Iraq's Minority Communities
French Christians Shocked By Murder of Assyrian Catholic Influencer From Iraq
Assyrian Woman, 52, Enrolls in University to Preserve Her Language
Genocides Conference Held in Swiss Parliament
Patriarch Awa III on Challenges Facing Christendom in the Age of Pope Leo XIV
The Forgotten Massacre of Assyrians in Iraq
Assyrian Delegation Says Secured Approval to Build Simmele Massacre Memorial
Chaldean Patriarch Rejects Proposed Amendments to Iraq's Religious Endowments Law
Kurdish Group Renews Attempt to Impose Curriculum on Assyrian Schools in Syria
'Deliberate Campaign of Terror': Syrian Christians Facing 'Accelerated Cultural Erasure'
Not Quite Genocide Recognition
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A New Civil War in Syria or the Gradual Acceptance of Federalism By the US?
Assyrian Man Slain in Lyon, France in Suspected Islamic Attack
Ecumenical Festival in Iraq Points to Future for Persecuted Church
Trump's Defense of Christianity: A Historic Window for Lebanon's Christians

Assyrian Politician in Sweden Forms New Political Party

Stockholm -- Assyrian politician and Botkyrka municipal councilor Aday Bethkinne announced that he will form his own political party, marking a new chapter in his increasingly independent political journey. The announcement, made in a statement on Monday, comes just over two months after his high-profile resignation from Sweden's Christian Democrats (Kristdemokraterna, KD).

Two War-damaged Assyrian Churches Reopen in Mosul

Al-Tahira Cathedral (Chaldean) and Mar Toma (St. Thomas) Church formally reopened on Wednesday in Mosul, northern Iraq, following extensive rehabilitation works. The inauguration, presided over by Nineveh Governor Abdul Qadir al-Dakhil, brought together senior officials and church leaders, including Culture Minister Ahmed al-Fakkak, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Iraq and the world, Cardinal...

Cardinal Sako: Assyrians in Iraq Must Vote

By Dario Salvi

'With just one month to go before the parliamentary elections, I feel compelled to take this opportunity to extend an invitation to all Iraqis, and Christians in particular, to participate en masse' by going to the polls and voting for candidates 'who are best suited to serve the people without discrimination'.

Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul

Mosul, Iraq -- In the narrow alleyways of Old Mosul, where church bells once intertwined with voices and hymns of worshippers, the Christian presence today teeters on the brink of disappearance. Recent human rights and humanitarian reports have revealed an unprecedented decline in the number of Assyrian families in Mosul, with only about 70 families remaining-- a stark contrast to Mosul's...


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