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How a Nun Revived Female Monasticism in India's Chaldean Church
Assyrian Patriarchs in Paris to Rally French Support for Christians
The Greek Genocide, Memory, and Recognition
Are the Assyrians America's Most Overlooked Ally in the Middle East?
Assyrian Filmmaker Preserves Chaldean Heritage Through 'Authentic' Storytelling
Iraqi Archaeologist Sounds Alarm on Stolen Artifacts
Michigan Recognizes Chaldean American Month
Kurdistan National Congress Calls for Recognition of Assyrian, Greek. Armenian Genocide
Assyrian, Greek, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day Event Held At Sweden's Parliament
How 3D Printing is Saving Iraq's Heritage
Amnesty International Annual Report Warns of Deepening Crisis in Post-war Syria
The New Chaldean Patriarch Returns to Iraq After His Expulsion By ISIS in 2014
On World Heritage Day, Calls to Protect Assyrian Cultural Heritage
Preserving the Assyrian Language for a New Generation
Chaldean Synod Elects New Patriarch of Baghdad to Succeed Cardinal Sako
The Last Assyrians of Iraq: Between Exile and Return
Assyrian Engineer Appointed Head of Water Division in Baghdede, Iraq
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
Reconstructing the History of Assyrians in Ukraine
Kurdish Filmmaker in Turkey on Trail for Screening Assyrian Genocide Film
Suspect in Murder of Assyrian Couple Apprehended in Turkey After 6 Years
Refuge for Assyrians in Iraq is Now Under Threat
Assyrian-Ukrainian Eyes Olympic Future in 2026
How Does the Chaldean Church Elect Its Next Patriarch?
Cardinal Sako Resigns As Chaldean Patriarch of Baghdad
Pope Leo Accepts Resignation of Arrested Assyrian Catholic Bishop
If Christians Are Forced to Leave Again They Will Not Return: Cardinal Sako
Assyrian Chapel in Iraq Rocked By Drone Strike
Assyrian Woman in Iraq Arrested for Celebrating the Killing of Iranian Supreme Leader
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
Assyrian Delegation From Sweden Holds High-level Talks in Ankara on Property Rights
Only One Assyrian Preschool Remains in Turkey
Four Largest Minorities Named for Parliament Seats in Armenia
Ashur and Ishtar Found At Nineveh
US Congressman LaHood Urges Presidential Action to Support Assyrians
Rising Intimidation Targeting Christians in Syria, Says Assyrian Human Rights Group
Assyrian Church of the East Inaugurates New Patriarchate in Baghdad
After Years Abroad, Iraq's Assyrians Weigh Returning Home
From 1.5 Million to 300,000: Alarming Decline of Assyrians in the Middle East
Seven-year-old Assyrian Boy Wins Gold Medal At International Taekwondo Championship
Assyrian Community in Middle East 'Doesn't Have a Chance of Survival'
US Response to Christian Persecution Has Changed
Promoting the Assyrian, Greek, Armenian Genocide in Phoenix
4,700-Year-Old Discovery Reveals Clues to Ishtar's Spread Throughout the Ancient World

How a Nun Revived Female Monasticism in India's Chaldean Church

By Binu Alex

In southern India, the lush tropical landscape of Kerala is dotted with imposing buildings housing the headquarters of several major Catholic religious orders. The thousands of members of these orders operate sprawling networks of hospitals, schools and social institutions in the area.

The Greek Genocide, Memory, and Recognition

By Dr Themistocles Kritikakos

Commemoration invites reflection, but it also raises questions. What does it mean to remember a past that was not directly lived, but inherited? For many families, this reflection begins not in archives, but in fragments: stories half told, silences, and a sense of loss that was never fully explained.

Are the Assyrians America's Most Overlooked Ally in the Middle East?

By Enlil Odisho

U.S. policy in the Middle East often favors short-term stability over lasting political relationships. The result is reliance on unreliable state actors and armed militia groups, which, over the years, become liabilities for Western interests. In Iraq, this approach not only has led to a fragmented security environment but also has created a dynamic in which U.S.

Assyrian Filmmaker Preserves Chaldean Heritage Through 'Authentic' Storytelling

By Sarah Johnson

Chaldean American author and filmmaker Weam Namou is dedicated to helping her community heal through what she calls "not good or bad, just authentic" storytelling. Born in Iraq, Namou immigrated to Michigan with her family as a child. Now a Sterling Heights resident, she cherishes her neighborhood and the family she raised there.


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