Iraqi Leader Promises Christian Faith Will Be Taught in Schools
Baghdad, Nov. 16, 2007 (CNA/CWNews.com) – The director of cultural affairs of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon and the rector of Babel College, auxiliary…
Read moreBaghdad, Nov. 16, 2007 (CNA/CWNews.com) – The director of cultural affairs of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon and the rector of Babel College, auxiliary…
Read moreRome, Nov 15, 2007 / 03:35 pm (CNA).- The director of cultural affairs of the Patriarchate of Babylonia of the Chaldeans and the rector of Babel College, Auxiliary Bishop Jacques Ishaq, said this…
Read more The Economist/ Syria is finding it hard to cope with the flood of refugees from Iraq “DO YOU have a job?†and “What are you doing at the moment?†are leading…
Read moreThe Network of Iraqi American Organizations The Chaldean Chamber of Commerce Hosting Ambassador Lawrence Butler Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs…
Read moreARBIL, Iraq (AFP) — Threats by Islamists followed by a car bomb that wounded her brother forced Lina Behnan and her family to seek haven in Iraq’s Kurdish region along with thousands of their Christian compatriots.…
Read moreBy John Jessup / CBN News Thousands of families are coming back to their homes in Iraq. And even a Christian church has reopened in Baghdad. Violence in Iraq has taken a turn for the better.…
Read moreBy SAM F. GHATTAS – BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Iraqis fleeing violence in their homeland are increasingly detained in Lebanon and jailed alongside “common criminals,” a U.S. refugee…
Read moreby Rosie Malek-Yonan Like an umbilical chord still connected to its bitter past, the Assyrians cannot detach from the events perpetrated against their nation by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds and Persians in the shadows…
Read moreBasra, Iraq – The police departments and security forces of Basra, south of Baghdad, are opening their arms to Iraqi Christian recruits and volunteers, the city’s police department head Jalil Khalaf said on…
Read moreViolence, strife force exodus; only about 5,000 Mandaeans remain there. By Ian Wilhelm, Religion News Service WASHINGTON — The Iraq war has claimed many victims, but perhaps the least…
Read moreGenocide, Denial and the Right of Recognition , ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE A lecture hosted by Assyrian Universal Alliance, www.AUA.net…
Read moreBeirut (AsiaNews) – “The Holy Father has granted an honour to His Beatitude, Patriarch Emmanuel Delly, by appointing him cardinal. But the honour is also for…
Read moreSeven new petroleum contracts for the Kurdistan Region announced by Ministry of Natural Resources; five existing contracts reviewed…
Read moreankawa.com/Telesqof A mined car explosion led by suicidal took place in Telesqof 25 Km north Mosoul city on Thursday 8/11/2007 at 7.30am. The explosion which was close to the Head of Kurdistan…
Read moreOn Friday 2nd November 2007, the town of Malkyieh in North East Syria, near the Turkish-Iraqi borders, witnessed an enormous gathering where Kurds and Christians reconciled after…
Read moreWe would like to inform you that Mr. Yonadam Kanna, Secretary General of the Assyrian Democratic Movement and Member of the Iraqi Parliament, will be visiting Europe later this month and will be…
Read moreBaghdad, Nov. 6, 2007 (CWNews.com) – The Catholic charitable organization Aid to the Church in Need has…
Read more MAR TOMA PARISH IN CHICAGO INVITES FOR AN IMPORTANT SPEECH BY HIS GRACE MAR BAWAI SORO, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2007. AT 7:30PM…
Read moreBy Nechirvan Barzani When President Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan meet today to discuss ongoing conflict between the Kurdistan…
Read moreSuroyo TV has been broadcasting for the American continent for one year now. From now on, it will broadcast via a larger and stronger satellite.…
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