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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
Assyrian Organizations in Wiesbaden Hold Vigil to Honor Victims of Syria Church Bombing
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
Eastern Icons At Notre-Dame in Paris: A Step Toward Greater Unity?
Syrian Christians Demand Role in Writing New Constitution
International Forum Marks Greek Genocide Commemoration
Chaldean Patriarch: Leo XIV and the Eastern Churches Amid Migration, Dialogue and Synodality
Assyrian Women and Their Mothers
Pope Needs 'Good People' to Work With Eastern Churches, Says Chaldean Patriarch
Upholding Religious Freedom Abroad Advances National Interests
Meeting With Pope Leo XIV: A New Hope for the Eastern Churches
Pope Leo Urges Eastern Christians Not to 'Abandon' Their Homelands
Jubilee of Eastern Churches: Divine Liturgy in the East Syriac Rite
Two Empires, Two Wars, One Strategy: Revisiting Assyria and Rome
Monumental Relief of King Ashurbanipal Discovered in Nineveh
Conference on Arab Christians Opens in Jordan
Chaldean Community Foundation Opens $15M Center in West Bloomfield
In the Court of Nineveh, Knowledge Was Power
Acropolis Museum Presents Powerful Exhibition on Lost Assyrian Heritage
Ancient Burials, Artifacts Discovered At Assyria Site in Iraq

Turkey Again Denies the Assyrian Genocide

Ankara -- Deputy leader of the IYI Party ("Good Party") MP Buğra Kavuncu announced today that the 'slanderous' remarks of Syriac Member of Turkish Parliament for Merde (Mardin) George Aryo have been removed from the minutes of the Turkish Grand National Assembly at the request of his party.

New Wave of Violence Against Syria's Christians

By Maria Lozano and John Newton

A series of Christian communities in Syria have come under violent attack, according to fresh reports received by a leading Catholic charity. Several local sources told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) that yesterday (15th July) the faithful were targeted in the village of Al-Soura Al-Kabira, in the Suwayda Governorate of southern Syria.

Assyrian Patriarch Sounds Alarm Over Erasing Assyrian Heritage in Iraq

By Kamaran Aziz

In a move highlighting the precarious state of Iraq's ancient Christian heritage, Cardinal Louis Sako, the Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, has issued an urgent appeal to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani to halt what he describes as attempts to destroy historic Christian cemeteries in Najaf province for commercial development.

Syrian Church Narrowly Escapes Bombing

Three weeks after dozens of Christians died in a church bombing in Damascus, another church in Syria has narrowly escaped a similar attack. On Sunday 13 July, three people were arrested after being discovered with explosives close to a church in Al-Kharibat village, near Tartus in the west of Syria.

Assyrian-American World War II Veteran Turns 100

Detroit -- On June 8, Peter Essa completed the first 100 years of his life. He was born and raised in Detroit. Together with his wife, Samira, with whom he also celebrated his 67th wedding anniversary on June 8, they have three sons and a daughter, reports Chaldean News. Essa is the only living Chaldean-American veteran of World War II.


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