Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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Dive deep into the soul of Assyria. Interviews with influential Assyrians from around the globe.
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History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l’Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale. M ...
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Assyrian Community Leaders voice concerns to NSW officials following the Church attack
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On April 19, 2024, Assyrian community leaders, notable Assyrians and others expressed significant concerns in a meeting with NSW government officials following the church attack on Monday, April 15.
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'Valuable resource': The launch of the new English-Syriac dictionary
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Barutha is the newest English-Syriac dictionary crafted by the late Eshoo Zaia Barutha and took three decades of effort and dedication. Following his passing, a dedicated committee comprising numerous Assyrian linguists, an IT specialist, and his family carried on his legacy to materialise the project. The Barutha dictionary, launched on 17 April 2…
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Renewed budget expectations as the Treasurer meets with G20 leaders in Washington; polls reveal nearly equal support for the two major parties ahead of the May budget; and, in sport, Football Australia reveals the host states for the 2026 Asian Cup.
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X says it will fight Australia's eSafety Commissioner requests to remove posts about church stabbings; a man is dead after colliding with a bus on a highway near Dubbo; and, in sport, how artificial intelligence will be used at this year’s Olympic Games.
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A 19-year-old arrested for participating in riots following the Wakeley Church stabbing attack; Israel considers retaliation against Iran following drone and missile attacks; Brisbane's preparedness to host the 2032 Olympic games called into question.
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A candlelit vigil to be held at Bondi Beach this Sunday to honour the victims of the Westfield stabbing attack; the bishop stabbed at a Sydney church publicly forgives his attacker; and, in sport, Brisbane's preparedness to host the 2032 Olympic games called into question.
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Police declare church stabbing a terrorist act; Anthony Albanese praises a French citizen who fought off the Bondi attacker; and in AFL, Collingwood defender Nathan Murphy retires after repeated head knocks.
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Two cruise missiles intercepted by US forces in Iraq
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In his report, Naseem Sadiq discusses how Iraqis observed drone and cruise missiles soaring through the skies of Erbil, located in Northern Iraq. He highlights the successful interception by the American anti-missile defense system, which neutralized two missiles. Consequently, these intercepted missiles fell in Rawandoz, within the Kurdistan regio…
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Joni Odisho is the president of the Athri Assyrian Centre. He talks about future projects and activities including an Assyrian Book Exhibition to be held at Odessa Hall in mid-April this year.
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'Profound love of Assyrian art': One thousand and one verses of Raweh
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Professor Samir Johna, a Clinical Professor of Surgery at Bernard Tyson Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, is also a poet versed in Assyrian and Arabic literature. Visiting Sydney from the USA, he launched his book, "One Thousand and One Verses of Raweh", and discussed his profound love for Assyrian art.…
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Assyrian leaders urge calm amid church stabbing investigation
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Some Assyrian community leaders have voiced their perspectives on the recent church stabbing, which authorities are investigating as an act of terror. Reflecting on the gravity of the situation, these leaders conveyed their profound sorrow and sadness over the tragic event. They urge the community to remain composed and to trust in the ongoing effo…
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An independent coronial inquiry is to be established into the Bondi Junction stabbing attack as the state government considers additional measures for security guards; and Scottie Scheffler wins his second Masters in three years.
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U-S President Joe Biden says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is making a mistake in Gaza. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says "Australia will make the economy's future ". Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson praises Hayley Raso's resilience after win against Mexico.
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Assyrian nations' 'voice' advocated at conference
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Activist and media personality, Khlapieel Bnyameen, talks to SBS Assyrian about the speech he delivered at the Baghdad Deewan conference. He was invited by the office of Ammar Alhakeem, Leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement, along with many Iraqi-selected politicians, unionists and social experts.…
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Biography delves into the vibrant Baghdad neighbourhood of Gilani
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The third book published in Assyrian by Sydney-based writer, Youel Hawil, explores the vibrant tapestry of Gilani, a suburb in Baghdad where he was born. Entitled "The Chronicles of an Armenian of Gilani Camp", this latest instalment delves deep into the Assyrian and Armenian neighbourhood and the fabric of life, characters and community spanning f…
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton criticises the federal government's Made in Australia Act; the Greens say emergency migration laws will undermine multicultural Australia; and, in golf, Rickie Fowler returns to the Masters after a three-year absence.
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Learn how to talk about cooking and sharing recipes.
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The Federal Opposition questions Penny Wong's call for the recognition of a Palestinian state; millions of Muslims mark the end of Ramadan; and the Matildas take on Mexico in Texas.
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Benjamin Netanyahu says a date has been set for a ground invasion of Rafah; a total eclipse brings darkness to millions in Mexico, the US and Canada; and, in tennis, Alexei Popyrin advances to the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters.
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In the early hours of 1 April, a brief electrical malfunction ignited a catastrophic fire within the Duhok Market. This blaze destroyed goods valued at over $1 million and caused major structural damage to local shops.
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A significant step towards unity within the ADM movement.
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The Assyrian Democratic Movement's 45th anniversary coincided with Assyrian New Year celebrations. ADM - Sydney leader Emmanuel Sada and Johnny Younadam, previously associated with Abna-Alnahrain and now aligned with ADM, both said this was a significant step towards unity within the movement.
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Thirty years in the making: English-Assyrian dictionary
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Compiling an English-Assyrian dictionary, Barutha, has been under way for 30 years. Unfortunately, its original author, Isho Barutha, passed away before its full completion. Now, the Barutha Assyrian Language Centre has announced the dictionary will be officially unveiled and launched on 17 April, 2024.…
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Navigating the implicit right to protest in Australia
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Every week, impassioned Australians take to the streets, raising their voices in protest on important issues. Protesting is not an offence, but protesters sometimes test the limits of the law with extreme and antisocial behaviour. The chance of running into trouble depends on where you’re protesting and how you behave.…
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The federal Nationals say $10 million fines for "badly behaved" supermarkets have come too late; new special adviser, Mark Binskin, to find "proper answers" on Gaza aid worker deaths; and, in the EPL, Manchester United dent bitter rival Liverpool's title hopes.
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World Central Kitchen founder accuses Israel of intentionally attacking its aid workers; Rescue efforts continue in Taiwan after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake causes the buildings to collapse; And in sport, Perth Glory miss out on A-League Men's finals after 1-1 draw with Sydney F-C.
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The US has delivered a warning to Israel to increase humanitarian aid routes within the next few hours; drivers in New South Wales have been warned to avoid non-essential travel as the state prepares for major rainfall; and, in sport, former tennis legend, Ash Barty, to become a children's literacy advocate in Queensland.…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlights importance of independent economy at the Small Business Summit; The United Nations says it is suspending its nightly aid missions in Gaza; And in sport, the second A-F-L Gather Round set to begin with fans converging in Adelaide.
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The US Coast Guard says millions of litres of oil are onboard the ship that crashed in Baltimore; A survey finds almost one in six teenagers has experienced cyberbullying; And in sport, Sport Integrity Australia investigates claims of secret illicit drug tests.
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Understanding Australia’s precious water resources and unique climate
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Australia is the driest of all inhabited continents with considerable variation in rainfall, temperature and weather patterns across its different climate zones. Here's why this vast land boasts one of the planet's most unique climates.
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'Miniature rivers': Duhok medical clinic damaged by floodwaters
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Naseem Sadiq interviewed Atra Barkho, the manager of the Mar Narsai Clinic, regarding the impact of the recent flood in Duhok, Kurdistan region. Barkho elaborated on the rising water levels and described how the streets of Duhok transformed into "miniature rivers".
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Uncertainty as Community Sponsored Program only extended by a year
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The Assyrian Resource Centre's Carmen Lazar discusses the concerns of Assyrians living in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon awaiting acceptance to migrate to Australia via the Community Sponsored Program. She says the Australian government has decided to extend the program for an additional year.
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A suspected Israeli strike destroys the Iranian consulate in Syria's capital; the Israeli military ends a two-week operation at Gaza's Al Shifa hospital; and, in sport, the owners of Formula One agree to buy MotoGP for $6.9 billion dollars.
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Two men drown in Gold Coast pool; the government says breaking up supermarket giants could push food prices higher; and, in football, Arsenal beats Chelsea in the Women's League Cup final.
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An Indigenous AFL champion claims he was subjected to racist slurs; at least 45 people are dead after a bus crashes in South Africa; and, in AFL, Collingwood has defeated Brisbane by 20 points.
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Two bodies recovered from a vehicle under the collapsed bridge in Baltimore; the chief of the Australian Defence Force has apologised for the military's failures; and, in football, Ukraine has qualified for the Euro 2024 tournament.
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Listen to 'English on Repeat', a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: Do you have any plans? | I want to travel. | I hope to start a business. | I plan to save money. | I’d like to live near the beach.
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Australian Easter: Exploring social and cultural traditions beyond religion
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Easter holds great significance for Christians. Yet, for those of different faiths or non-religious backgrounds, it presents a chance to relish a four-day weekend, partake in family and social gatherings, engage in outdoor activities, and attend events where children take centre stage. Here's your essential guide to celebrating Easter in Australia.…
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Major floods in Dohuk destroy houses and claim three lives
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Naseem Sadiq submitted this report detailing the flash floods that claimed three lives in Duhok. The floods caused extensive destruction and damage to numerous properties. Among those affected were Manhal Minas Jangeel, an Assyrian resident, and his wife. They recounted the terrible experience of witnessing their home inundated with muddy water ris…
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Assyrian Democratic Movement celebrates its 45th anniversary
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The Assyrian Democratic Movement (ADM) worldwide is celebrating its 45th anniversary. Immanuel Sada, of the ADM Bureau in Sydney, told SBS, "This year, the anniversary coincides with the Assyrian New Year festivities and with the joy of Easter. This event (on Saturday, 6 April) will be a great opportunity to unite our community."…
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In this bulletin, Julian Assange awaits the decision on whether he can appeal his extradition in London; the government rushes immigration laws through Parliament ahead of a High Court ruling; and, in surfing, Kelly Slater hits the waves at Bells Beach for the Rip Curl Pro.
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Highlights of the Assyrian 6774 New Year Festival
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SBS Assyrian captured the jubilation and delight of the crowds, along with their deep emotional connection to the Assyrian New Year. Hermiz Shahen, President of the Assyrian National Council, shared his insights on the profound significance of this festival.
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Over 8,000 Assyrians unite to welcome in the new year
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Over 8,000 Assyrians gathered for the Assyrian 6774 New Year Festival, which started at 9 a.m. and concluded with dazzling fireworks at the Fairfield Showground at 10 pm. Highlights and attendee interviews capture the essence of the vibrant celebration.
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The government will ask the Fair Work Commission to increase wages in line with inflation; new report calls for blanket protections of LGBTQIA+ students; and, in rugby league, Newcastle's Leo Thompson faces a one-game ban for a mid-air tackle on Storm's Ryan Papenhuyzen.
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In this bulletin, Australia signs a new defence treaty with the UK. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi wraps up his visit to Australia. In football, The Socceroos defeat Lebanon 2-nil in their World Cup qualifier.
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Defence Minister, Richard Marles, signs a security and cooperation agreement with the UK; the unemployment rate drops to 3.7 per cent for February; and, in football, Graham Arnold urges Harry Souttar to seek a move from Leicester.
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Legal matters with Oliver Slewa: Dealing with local government
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In this episode, Oliver Slewa discusses how to deal with the local council issues, how to dispute decisions, and how to ask for services to improve the council's performance.
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Melbourne's Assyrian community to celebrate the Babylonian-Assyrian New Year
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Several Assyrian and Chaldean organisations are collaborating together to celebrate the 6774 Assyrian New Year in Melbourne
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Top scholarship recipient sets sights on human rights advocacy
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Six young people recently received the Rabi Nimrod Simono Scholarship for their exceptional performances in the HSC.
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In this bulletin: A political storm brews over the issuing of Australian visas to people fleeing Gaza. The European Parliament approves a world-first Artificial Intelligence law. And in sport, Australian basketball export Ben Simmons has season-ending back surgery.
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In this bulletin, The New South Wales government defends the practice of strip searches at music festivals. A journalist arrested covering the latest siege of a hospital in Gaza. And in sport, Australian Nathan Outteridge takes the helm as skipper in the SailGP.
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