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- » His Excellency Mr. Nechirvan Barzani receives His Holiness Patriarch Mar Awa III
- » Metropolitan Anthony takes part in the Assyrian Church of the East Conference dedicated to the First Ecumenical Council
- » Trump at UN: Christianity is most persecuted religion in the world, migration has ‘ruined’ Europe
- » Patriarch Sako urges global action to save Iraq’s Christians
- » UN spotlight, Damascus shadows: Christians in Syria torn between promises and fear
- » Patriarchal Encyclical Epistle of His Holiness Mar Awa III, Catholicos-Patriarch, on the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the late Catholicos-Patriarch Mar Eshai Shimun XXIII
- » Bashiqa and Bahzani celebrate Mar Mattai Saint Day
- » Ecumenical patriarch seeks Halki progress
- » Shaqlawa marks Feast of the Cross with cultural and culinary showcase
- » Assyrian Advocate Hails Kurdistan Region’s Role in Safeguarding Assyrians' Rights
- » Sober celebrations for this year’s Feast of the Cross in Maaloula
- » 'Deliberate campaign of terror': Syrian Christians facing 'accelerated cultural erasure,' advocate warns
- » Iraq: Ecumenical festival points to future for persecuted Church
- » INTERNATIONAL: Vatican finds 1,600+ Christians killed for their Faith since millennium
- » The Patriarch’s Journey to Tur Abdin: Leadership, Memory, and Identity in a Turbulent Middle East
- » Syrian government denies allegations of forced displacement of Christians from ethnic cleansing in Al-Qusayr
- » Rish Ayno’s Vanishing Identity: Demographic shifts erase centuries of shared heritage
- » Gaza’s Christian Community faces sharp decline amid war and siege
- » Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Aphrem II begins pastoral visit to Tur Abdin, southeastern Turkey
- » Patriarch of Antioch receives Patriarch Mar Awa III of the Assyrian Church of the East
- » ‘No independent religious institution is safe’ if Egyptian government absorbs Mt Sinai monastery, research analyst warns
- » Syria’s top Christian leader calls for protection after meeting Al Shara
- » After month and a half, Syrian government finally refers to Mar Elias Church bombing victims as martyrs
- » What Can We Learn from Iraqi Christians 11 Years After ISIS’s Attack?
- » Hellenic presence felt at Assyrian Genocide commemorations in Sydney
- » Nineveh officials push reconstruction and support for survivors of ISIS atrocities
- » Stitch by stitch: Assyrian Tiari costume weaves centuries of identity
- » Hope in Iraq: Churches full as 1,500 children celebrate first Communion
- » Australia officially recognizes Syriac as distinct ethnic and cultural group in national statistics
- » Eleven Years After the Nineveh Plains Genocide, Chaldeans-Syriacs-Assyrians Call for International Recognition and Regional Protection
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