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Illinois School Wins Award After Writing First-in-the-nation Assyrian Language Curriculum
Australia Pledges $10 Million for Assyrian School
Akitu: The Assyrian New Year From 4750 to 6776
Christians, Other Minorities in Syria Under Genocidal Attack During Leadership of Ahmed Al-Sharaa
Christians in Syria Cancel Holy Week Events After Muslim Attacks
Christian Patriarchs in Syria Condemn Muslim Attacks on Christian Village
Iraqi Assyrians Cancel New Year Celebrations Due to Regional Conflict
Sectarian Attacks Rock a Christian Town in Syria After a Dispute
Assyrian Patriarch Supports Campaign to Recognize Assyrian Language in Syria
Flooding in Syria Forces Evacuation of Assyrian Villages
A Glimpse Into the Assyrian Community of Armenia
Assyrian Bishop Looks to Future for Chaldean Catholic Church
Lebanese Website Launches New Digital Platform to Revive Assyrian Language
Assyrian Patriarch Meets Indian Consul in North Iraq
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Kurdish Filmmaker in Turkey on Trail for Screening Assyrian Genocide Film
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Refuge for Assyrians in Iraq is Now Under Threat
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Cardinal Sako Resigns As Chaldean Patriarch of Baghdad
Pope Leo Accepts Resignation of Arrested Assyrian Catholic Bishop
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Assyrian Parties Warn Against Dragging Iraq Into Regional War
Landmark Genocide Study to Be Presented in Melbourne
Christian Populations Dwindling in Middle East
Greek-Australian Author Discusses Release of Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Genocide Book
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Ashur and Ishtar Found At Nineveh
US Congressman LaHood Urges Presidential Action to Support Assyrians
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Assyrian Church of the East Inaugurates New Patriarchate in Baghdad
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New Book Examines Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocide Recognition in Australia
Sweden Removes Tombstone of Assyrian, Caves to Islamic Terrorism
Syrian Government Forces and SDF Clash in Assyrian Towns
Turkey's Christians Face the Future With Reasons for Hope, Caution
Assyrian Patriarch Calls on World to Help Rebuild Syria
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In a Vanishing Village, One Man Teaches an Endangered Language
Seminar Held on Assyrian Rights in Syrian Constitution
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Assyrian Patriarch Visits Aleppo to Assess Condition of Christians
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Assyrians in Iraq Face Ongoing Persecution, Displacement, and Political Marginalization
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Australia Pledges $10 Million for Assyrian School

Melbourne -- The Victoria government has pledged 10 million Australian dollars to help build the "Mar Yusuf Assyrian School" in Melbourne, a long-awaited project that the local Assyrian community sees as essential for preserving their language and culture in the diaspora. The announcement was made by Premier Jacinta Allan during the Kha Nisan-Akitu celebrations in Melbourne.

Akitu: The Assyrian New Year From 4750 to 6776

By Denho Bar Mourad-Özmen

Akitu is the traditional New Year of ancient Mesopotamia and has been celebrated by Assyrians and Babylonians for over 4,000 years. The festival marks the arrival of spring, the renewal of life, and a strong cultural identity that has endured throughout history. The modern date, 1 April, was chosen because it is close to the vernal equinox in the ancient Mesopotamian calendar.

Christians in Syria Cancel Holy Week Events After Muslim Attacks

By Frances Martel

Christian communities throughout Syria limited or canceled Holy Week festivities, including Palm Sunday observances, after mobs of Muslim attackers targeted Christian communities this weekend, destroying Christian symbols and looting shops.

Christian Patriarchs in Syria Condemn Muslim Attacks on Christian Village

The Patriarchs of the Christian Churches in Syria issued a joint statement on March 29, 2026, condemning recent events in Al-Suqaylabiyah (story) and calling for peace and stability across the country. The meeting took place at the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch in Damascus, bringing together John X of Antioch, Ignatius Aphrem II, and Youssef Absi.


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