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European Syriac Union Marks 11th Anniversary of ISIS Genocide of Assyrians and Yazidis
Assyrian Husband and Wife Bike From Germany to Iraq
Assyrians Call for International Recognition of ISIS Genocide
Assyrian Artists Exhibit Visual Works At Festival in Iraq
Assyrian Martyrs Remembrance Day in Australia to Be Held At New South Wales Parliament House
Mass Ordination Revives Assyrian Orthodox Tradition in Turkey
Assyrian Archbishop Gregorios Saliba Shamoun Dies in Iraq
The Blind Spot of the West: Failed Collaboration With Jihadists
Assyrians Splash Each Other With Water
Mosul University Opens Assyrian Language Department
Assyrians Make Pilgrimage to Ancient Church in Iraq
Assyrian Party Accuses Kurdish Officials of Land Confiscation
US Congress Hosts First Assyrian Martyrs' Day Ceremony
Never Without His Rosary or His Pistol
Introducing Assyrian Medicine: Healthcare Fit for a King
Rally in Sweden Calls for Protection of Christians in Syria
Assyrian Organizations Launch Relief Campaign for People in Syria
Cuneiform Lives on in the Poetry of Assyrian Poet
Turkey Again Denies the Assyrian Genocide
New Wave of Violence Against Syria's Christians
Assyrian Patriarch Sounds Alarm Over Erasing Assyrian Heritage in Iraq
Syrian Church Narrowly Escapes Bombing
European Parliament Adopts Resolution for the Protection of Christian Minorities in Syria
Assyrian-American World War II Veteran Turns 100
Assyrian Church Archbishop Laid to Rest With State Honors in India
Assyrian Goldsmith Killed in Syria After Refusing to Pay Protection Money
Assyrian Language Department Opens At Nohadra University
Assyrians After ISIS
The Vanishing Christians of Syria: A Crisis the World Cannot Ignore
Former Head of Assyrian Church in India Dies
The Genocide of Assyrian in the Khabur, Syria
Mysterious Rock-Cut Tomb Possibly Tied to Assyrian Dynasty
'Help Us Escape, We Can't Live Here,' Pleads Damascus Priest After Deadly Attack
Assyrian MPs Express Grave Concern Over Condition of Christians in Syria
A Personal Perspective on the Syria Church Bombing
Three Sisters Bring Assyrian Heritage to Life With Café
Assyrian Genocide Movie Screening Sparks Powerful Community Reflections
Assyrian Lawyer Oliver Sliwa Awarded By Global Peace Chain
Assyrian Archaeological Park in North Iraq: A Timeless Treasure Etched in Stone
Assyrian Shrine and Library Opened in North Iraq
Suicide Bombing of Damascus Church Shakes Faith in 'New Syria'
Illinois Approves Assyrian Genocide Curriculum for Statewide Implementation
Patriarch Sako: Regime Change Strategies Can Only Worsen the Situation
'Each New Conflict' in Region 'Reopens Old Wounds,' Says Assyrian Archbishop in Iraq
Suicide Bombing At Damascus Church Kills 20
Scholars to Greece: Time To Recognize Assyrian Genocide
Assyrian Bishop Thabet: An Example in Iraq
Report on Assyrian Struggles in Iraq Submitted to UN Envoy
1,600-year-old Assyrian in Turkey Monastery Opens to Tourism Following Restoration
Over 450 Assyrian Children Celebrate First Holy Communion in Iraq
Monument of Assyrian Deities Found Beneath Ancient Palace in Iraq
Kurdish Party Calls on Turkey to Recognize Assyrian Genocide
Erasing Assyrians: The Kurdish Nationalist Project
Shots Fired At Assyrian Church in Syria
Restoration Brings Life Back to One of Oldest Christian Monuments in Syria
How Greed Threatens Middle East Christians
Patriarch Sako Meets Lebanese President, Calls for Peace and State Building
Assyrian Patriarch Speaks on Challenges Facing Christendom in the Age of Pope Leo XIV
Assyrians At the Margins of Recognition
Iraqi Christians: An Ancient People Driven Into Exile

Assyrian Husband and Wife Bike From Germany to Iraq

No matter where they live, the hearts of the Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian people remain tied to their ancestral homeland Beth Nahrain. For Ankawa-native Eva Sliwa and her husband, nostalgia drove them to embark on an extraordinary journey, cycling over 4,500 km from Germany to Beth Nahrin in a powerful testament to their roots.

Assyrians Call for International Recognition of ISIS Genocide

Twelve years after the genocide that uprooted nearly half a million indigenous Christians from Iraq's historic Nineveh Plains and Mosul, Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian leaders are once again calling for formal recognition of the atrocity and urgent international action to safeguard the existence of their people.

Assyrian Artists Exhibit Visual Works At Festival in Iraq

A fine arts festival was held Wednesday at the Ainkawa Youth Club in Erbil's Ainkawa district, featuring dozens of local artists and contributors from the Nineveh Plain. Organized by the Syriac Culture Directorate, the event showcased classical paintings and sculptures alongside contemporary art forms, including pyrography on paper and wood, as well as modernist styles.

Assyrian Martyrs Remembrance Day in Australia to Be Held At New South Wales Parliament House

Sydney -- This year's Assyrian Martyrs Day in Australia will be held at the New South Wales Parliament on Wednesday August 6, the Assyrian National Council of Australia (ANCA) and the Young Assyrians announced. Keynote speaker is Dr. Anahit Khosroeva who will deliver a lecture on "Memory and Marginalization: The Assyrian Genocide in Historical and Political Context.

Mass Ordination Revives Assyrian Orthodox Tradition in Turkey

In a vivid display of Syriac Orthodox tradition, the village of Miden in Tur Abdin witnessed a collective ordination ceremony that brought 28 young men into clerical service at the historic Church of St. Jacob. The liturgy was presided over by Metropolitan Mor Timotheos Samuel Aktas, head of the Tur Abdin Archdiocese, and held in conjunction with the Feast of St. Jacob of Serugh.


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