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The Assyrian Democratic Movement's 45th anniversary coincided with the Assyrian New Year celebrations. SBS Assyrian conducted interviews with Mr. Emmanuel Sada, leader of the ADM—Sydney branch, and Johnny Younadam, previously associated with Abna-Alnahrain and now aligned with ADM. Both individuals conveyed their happiness and hopeful anticipation for this significant step towards unity within the movement.
For over three decades, the creation of the English-Assyrian Dictionary, BARUTHA, has been underway. Unfortunately, its original author passed away before its full completion. However, the Barutha Assyrian Language Centre dedicated years of effort to realize the author's vision of seeing it published. Now, after much anticipation, the BARUTHA dictionary is set to debut on April 17, 2024...
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.
The federal Nationals say $10 million fines for badly-behaved supermarkets will come too late; New special adviser Mark Binskin to find "proper answers" on Gaza aid worker deaths; And in the E-P-L, Manchester United dent bitter rival Liverpool's title hopes.
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.
The US delivered a warning to Israel to increase humanitarian aid routes within the next few hours. Drivers in New South Wales were warned to avoid non-essential travel as the state prepared for major rainfall; in sport, Former tennis legend Ash Barty to become a children's literacy advocate in Queensland.
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.
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.
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.
Naseem Sadiq interviewed Atra Barkho, the manager of the Mar Narsai Clinic, regarding the impact of the recent flood in Duhok, Kurdistan region. Mr. Barkho elaborated on the rising water levels and described how the streets of Duhok transformed into miniature rivers.