By Abdulmesih BarAbraham
(AINA) -- Dr. Sabro Bengaro is the Director of the Assyrian Genocide Research Center. His recently completed dissertation, titled Germany's Islamic Strategy During the First World War and the Impact of the Jihad Declaration on the Assyrian Genocide of 1915, at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas, examines, among other things, the German Empire's Islamic...
By Namrood Shiba
(AINA) -- Iraq today faces a deep and troubling challengeĜ the escalating influence of Iran within its political, security, and economic institutions. Once a nation striving to restore its sovereignty and rebuild after decades of war and suffering, Iraq has become an open arena for foreign agendas.
By Dr. John Kaninya
(AINA) -- The reopening of the Egyptian Museum stands as a powerful symbol of cultural rebirth and national pride. Egypt, one of the world's oldest civilizations, has long recognized that the preservation of its heritage is not merely an act of remembrance--it is an act of self-affirmation.
By Dr. John Kaninya
(AINA) -- From the heart of ancient Mesopotamia, the land of prophets and sages, arose one of the most profound spiritual voices of all time -- Saint Isaac of Nineveh (also known as Isaac the Syrian). Born in the region that once formed the cradle of civilization, he became a radiant beacon of divine wisdom, humility, and compassion.
By Namrood Shiba
(AINA) -- Local Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq have pursued a quiet but systematic policy of granting Iraqi citizenship and residency rights to large numbers of Kurds, estimated at more than two million, arriving from neighboring countries such as Iran, Turkey, and Syria.
By Dr. John Kaninya
(AINA) -- The historic 2024 visit of the Assyrian Catholicos-Patriarch his Holliness Mar Awa III of the Assyrian Church of the East to Pope Francis marked an important milestone in relations between two ancient Christian traditions.