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Christians Are Squeezed Like Never Before in the Middle East and North Africa
Turkey Blocks Christian Genocide Resolution in Australia
Cardinal Sako: 'Working Together is a Sign of the Unity Churches Already Share'
Iraq Retrieves Assyrian Panel From Britain
Assyrian Churches in Mosul Yet to Be Rebuilt 10 Years After ISIS
Assyrian Patriarch Visits Washington
Syrian Democratic Forces Forcefully Seize Residential Apartments in Qamishli
Hungary Contributes $149,000 for Refurbishing Assyrian Monastery
Assyrians Call for the Implementation of a Decentralised System in Syria
On the Trail of the Elusive Assyrians: Travels in Tur Abdin
The Christians Disappearing From Biblical Lands
Assyrian Researcher: Social Contract Should Be Part of Syrian Constitution
Preserving Assyria Highlights Restoring Iraq's Cultural Heritage
Iraqi Archaeologists Piece Together Ancient Assyrian Treasures Ravaged By ISIS
Women's Consultation Workshop Calls for Democratic Syria
Syria's Christian Crisis Under the Rule of HTS
How the New Syrian Regime Seeks to Reassure Christians
Druze Commander Rejects Islamic Rule in Syria
El Cajon Nonprofit Lets Iraqi Assyrians Know They're Not Forgotten
Greek and Assyrian Organisations Highlight Threats to Middle East Christians
Syria's 'Leader' Meets Senior Christian Clerics, Kurds
Hungary Announces Support for Syrian Christians
Christian Leaders in Syria Issue a Joint Statement of Hope and Reconciliation Amid Transition
Turkey's Assyrians Mark Feast in Mardin Mass
Assyrians in Iraq 'Tense' After Syria Regime Change, Patriarch Says
Assyrians Attend Christmas Eve Mass in Iraq
For Syria's Christians, Christmas is a Time to Grapple With Hope and Fear
Cardinal Sako: Iraqi PM's Participation in Christmas Mass is Respect for the Christians
Protests After Masked Individuals Burn Christmas Tree in Syria
Syria and Western Indifference Loom Over Christmas for Chaldean Patriarch
Restoring At-Risk Assyrian Cultural Heritage
The Implications of Trump's Selection of Alina Habba
Syrian Church Leaders Will Meet Interim Government
Nineveh Governor and Cardinal Sako Advocate for Rapid Return of Mosul's Assyrian Community
Assyrian Syrian Opposition Leader Voices 'Confidence'
Chaldean Patriarchate in Iraq Declares Independence From Council of Christian Sects
Assyrian Leader in Lebanon Urges US, Allies to Intervene to Stop Hezbollah
The First Christmas of Syrian Christians Without Al-Assad
Christians in Aleppo and Damascus in Fear
Assyrian Military Council Fighters Laid to Rest in Syria
Cardinal Sako on Syria and Iraq
Assyrian-American Lawyer to Join the White House As Counselor to President Trump
Christian Leaders Hold 'Positive' Meeting With Islamic Groups in Syria
Islamist Rebels Threat to Syria's Remaining Christians
Assyrian Patriarch Calls for Prayers for Syria
Magnetic Survey Revives Ancient Assyrian Capital
New Catholicos Appointed for Assyrian Church in India
Cylinder Seals: Symbols in Ancient Near Eastern Empires
Cylinder Seals: Symbols of Ancient Power
Back to Iraq With Assyrians of the East
Syrian Organizations Condemn Occupation of Aleppo
The Syriac Rhetorical Tradition
Iraq Lost Two-thirds of Assyrian Population Due to Wars, Says Chaldean Church Head
Hungary Pledges Support for Syrian Christians As Civil War Reignites
Syrian Christians in 'Grave Danger' As Islamist Militias Take Over Aleppo
Tasmanian House of Assembly Recognizes Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides
Patriarch Sako Appeals for Unity of Assyrian Churches
1700 Year-old Assyrian Church Desecrated in Turkey
The Assyrian and Catholic Churches: a Model of Unity Despite Differences
Trump and His Allies Courted Assyrians and Smaller Faith Groups

Christians Are Squeezed Like Never Before in the Middle East and North Africa

By Ronald Boyd-MacMillan

Ten years after ISIS conquered the grand Iraqi town of Mosul, their devastating impact on the Christian communities of northern Iraq remains. At the time of Mosul's capture in 2014, all 1,200 Christian families living in the city fled. ISIS was routed from the area in 2017, but according to Paul Thabit Mekko, the Chaldea Bishop of Alqosh, barely forty of those families have returned.

Turkey Blocks Christian Genocide Resolution in Australia

By Uzay Bulut

Today, Turkey's Christians (Greeks, Armenians, and Assyrians) comprise only around 0.1% of the population despite being indigenous peoples of the land. A significant reason for this population collapse is the Christian genocide committed by the Ottoman government and the Turkish nationalist movement from 1913 to 1923.

Cardinal Sako: 'Working Together is a Sign of the Unity Churches Already Share'

By Lisa Zengarini

As Churches across the world come together to celebrate the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, from January 18-25, Patriarch Louis Raphaƫl Sako, has reminded faithful that unity is not about merging Churches into a single entity but rather embracing diversity and working together despite differences.

Iraq Retrieves Assyrian Panel From Britain

Baghdad (Xinhua) -- Iraq's Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Antiquities announced Friday the recovery of an ancient Assyrian panel from Britain. The artifact was formally handed over to the Iraqi embassy in London during a ceremony, the ministry said in a statement. The panel, believed to date from between 883 and 859 BC, is a roughly square stone weighing 333 kg. It measures 1.

Assyrian Churches in Mosul Yet to Be Rebuilt 10 Years After ISIS

In Mosul's Old City, the Housh al-Bai'ah complex, once a site of Christian heritage containing four churches, remains largely in ruins with only one church within the complex has been fully restored. This slow pace of reconstruction has left many Christian families hesitant to return. A Community Devastated Priest Raed Adel, who oversees Mosul's churches, detailed the extent of the destruction.

Assyrian Patriarch Visits Washington

By Richard Ghazal

It's been over a month since the collapse of Syria's brutal Assad regime at the hands of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a US-designated terror group. While the collapse of the Assad regime was in many respects a positive development for Syria and the world, the newly emerging Syrian government--dominated by Islamist radicals who espouse al-Qaeda philosophy--presents several reasons to be profoundly...


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