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The Assyrian Lens From 800 BC
Chaldean Patriarch Meets Iraqi President to Assess the Return of Assyrians
Assyrians and Their Language Need International Support
German Court Sentences Former ISIS Couple for Genocide and Crimes Against Yezidis
Israel Freezes Assyrian Genocide Vote
Assyrians Splash Everyone With Water
A Six-foot Assyrian Stone Slab Carved for a King Rose From the Ruins of Nineveh
Heritage, Identity, the Assyrian Language and Mount Lebanon
Iraq Offers Housing Plots to Returnee Assyrians
International Rights Institute Condemns Kurdish Consfiscation of Assyrian Land
The Attack on the Assyrian Cultural Heritage
Fake Cuneiform Seals As Status Symbol
Uncovering Three New Kings of Assyria
Yazidis Join Assyrians in Protest of Kurdish Land Seizures
Interview With Assyrian Composer Honiball Joseph
Assyrians in North Iraq Protest Kurdish Land Seizures
Forum Hosts Lecture on Assyrian Liturgical Hymns and Their Cultural Legacy
Canberra Marks 111 Years Since the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocides
Assyrian Organization Calls on Belgian MPs to Recognize Assyrian Genocide
International Scholars Visit Turkey to Discuss Newly Discovered Assyrian Inscriptions
Assyrian Church Launches Assyrian Language Course in Syria
City Names Street After Late Assyrian Artist
Australian Parliament Hosts Summit on Future of Nineveh Plains in Iraq
Archbishop Warda: Iraq Has Long Way to Go to Ensure Equality for Christians
Inside Nimrud, the Assyrian Capital That Survived ISIS
Assyrian Patriarch Calls for Stronger Cooperation Among Eastern Churches
Tehran Church to Be Seized After Residents Ordered to Leave
European Parliament Hears Stark Warning on Future of Christians in Iraq
Ancient Assyrian Aqueduct in Iraq to Become Archaeological Park
Assyrian Political Parties Respond to Kurdish Encroachment on Assyrian Land
Turkey's Jerusalem Consulate Sits on Assyrian Church Property
Rare Stele of Assyrian King Unearthed in Iraq's Nineveh
Renewed Kurdish Land Encroachments Against Assyrians in Northern Iraq
Israel Recognizes Armenian Genocide
Assyria Under The Achaemenids
Calls Grow for Constitutional Recognition of Assyrian Language in Syria
Benched Visibility: Assyrian Players in Iraq's World Cup Squad
Assyrian Leaders and Diplomats to Convene for Landmark Nineveh Plains Summit in Canberra
Patriarch Younan Commemorates Assyrian Genocide
Assyrian Empire Warfare and Imperial Roads
A Glimpse Into the Assyrian Community of Armenia
Chaldean Patriarch Uncertain About Christian Representation in Iraqi Government
Assyrian Political Parties Meet With Nineveh Governor to Discuss Demographic Change
The Movement of Goods and Ideas Across the Assyrian Empire
Archbishop Urges Patriarch to Defend Iraqi Assyrian Town's Identity
4th Century Assyrian Inscriptions Discovered in Turkey
The Lebanese Maronite Genocide
Soviet Historiography of Ancient Assyria
Swedish City Cancels Plan to Erect Assyrian Genocide Monument
Archaeologists Uncover 4000 Year-old City in North Iraq
The Forgotten Fracture: How a 500-year Schism Divided Assyrians
Assyrians in Switzerland to Commemorate Genocide
Chaldean Patriarch Meets Yezidi Delegation
With Four Assyrian Players, Iraq Returns to World Cup After 40 Years
An Assyrian Community Lost in the Genocide
NSW Parliament Pushes Canberra to Recognize Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides
Iraqi President Meets Assyrian Patriarch
Chaldean Patriarch Calls for Prayer, Peace, and Support for Christians in the Middle East
Hope for Cooperation Among Churches of Antiochene Heritage
Open Letter to the New Patriarch of the Chaldean Church

The Assyrian Lens From 800 BC

Discovered in the ancient Assyrian Empire, the Nimrud Lens remains at the center of scientific debates about its true function, as researchers investigate whether the object had an optical use or served other purposes. The Nimrud Lens is considered one of the most curious artifacts in the archaeology of the Assyrian Empire.

Chaldean Patriarch Meets Iraqi President to Assess the Return of Assyrians

The Chaldean Church patriarch, Paul III Nona, held a series of meetings this week with Iraq's top authorities, including President Nizar Amedi and Prime Minister Ali Falih al-Zaidi, who both reaffirmed the importance of the Christian presence in Iraqi society and pledged to protect the country's religious and cultural diversity.

Assyrians and Their Language Need International Support

By Uzay Bulut

Although the Middle East existed for centuries as a majority-Christian region, many now commonly call it "the Muslim world." Its Christian past, as well as its indigenous non-Muslim communities, are often ignored. One such community is the Assyrians, also known as Syriacs. Ancient Mesopotamia was home to a number of different groups of peoples and civilizations.

German Court Sentences Former ISIS Couple for Genocide and Crimes Against Yezidis

Munich -- The Higher Regional Court in Munich has convicted an Iraqi couple, both former members of the Islamic State (ISIS), of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes for their role in the enslavement and torture of two Yezidi girls from Shigur (Sinjar / Shengal) during ISIS's control of territories in Iraq and Syria. The court sentenced the husband, identified as H. S.

Israel Freezes Assyrian Genocide Vote

Israel has suspended a planned parliamentary vote that would have formally recognized the Assyrian Genocide 1915, which acknowledges only the Armenian victims, delaying a decision that many had viewed as a historic shift in Israeli policy and prompting renewed calls for equal recognition of the Assyrian and Pontic Greek genocides.

Assyrians Splash Everyone With Water

Assyrian communities across Beth Nahrin (Mesopotamia) and the diaspora celebrated the annual Nusardil holiday -- also known as the Feast of God and the Apostles -- with religious services, cultural festivities, and traditional water-splashing celebrations, bringing together families and children in an atmosphere of joy and fellowship.


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