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A government initiative to cooperate with STARTTS has made an astonishing results in the development and improvement of the way of the learning and studding of trauma effected students in NSW.
As Assyrian residents in the village of Sheyoz started protesting against the installation of electricity meter boxes in their houses without prior knowledge, Riot squad of KRG swamped the village and started dispersing them using batons and excessive force. There were people hurt and a woman was injured.
Our correspondent Naseem Sadiq met one of the villagers to tell the story.
Our correspondent Roland Bidjamov analysis of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow and the latest developments on the crisis of the refugees on the borders of Poland and Belarus and the role Germany can play to ease the tension. All these issues will be discussed in this report.
Many young Assyrians from diaspora are making decision to leave the freedom and comfortable life in the west and are heading to northern Iraq, to help needy Assyrians in the ancestral land
The Assyrian Art Institute, based in California is founded to promote the Assyrian name by showcasing the work and performances of professional Assyrian artists. Their latest project is the establishment of Assyrian children's choir.
After finishing twelve months in his seat as Mayor of the city of Hume-Melbourne, Councillor Joe Haweil tells SBS Assyrian about the challenges he faced as a mayor during the lockdown in Melbourne but still, he managed to bring some changes and developments in the city council. He also talks about the lack of young Assyrians particularly, Australian born, who are not trying to enter politics and be more involved in the country's political process.