The Weekly
By The Word Media
The WeeklyMar 14, 2021
Episode 171
Episode 170
Iran launches retaliatory strikes toward Israel, the Chaldean patriarch visits Baghdad and a nonprofit nearly completes an Assyrian village project.
Episode 169
Episode 168
Assyrian New Year celebrations get underway, a nonprofit revamps an old Alqosh market and the Chaldean patriarchate cancels Easter celebrations.
Episode 167
ISIS claims responsibility for an attack in Moscow, Assyrians celebrate Palm Sunday and Chicago's Assyrian New Year parade returns — with some special guests.
Episode 166
Nahla farmers report checkpoint trouble, Iraq considers the PKK a banned organization and Nahla's villages announce a centennial festival.
Episode 165
Masrour Barzani meets Assyrians in Washington, Turkey strikes northern Iraq and Assyrians in the KRI show off their traditional clothing.
Episode 164
Community members in Michigan join a protest vote against US President Joe Biden, Assyrian parties in Iraq meet with the head of the country's top court and nonprofits partner on a village project.
Episode 163
Iraq's top court revokes the KRI parliament's minority seats, Assyrians mark International Mother Language Day and Turkey reportedly strikes PKK members in northern Iraq.
Episode 162
A Swedish Assyrian soccer team comes to Canada, a nonprofit starts a new phase of a mental health-focused project in the Nineveh Plains and armed groups in Iraq are expected to dial down attacks on U.S. facilities.
Episode 161
Two organizations partner on a project in Nahla, an individual is arrested in connection to defacement at an Assyrian cemetery in Iraq, and Iraa condemns U.S. strikes.
Episode 160
The U.S. strikes Iraq and Syria, ADM marks the anniversary of the execution of three of its leaders and a nonprofit continues Christmas deliveries in Armenia.
Episode 159
Iraq and the US begin talks to end coalition presence, an organization in Arizona works on a new community center and a known movie star talks about her Assyrian roots.
Episode 158
Erbil reels after an Iranian attack, Iraq wins a round of the Asian Cup soccer tournament and the Shlama Football league announces a third-season dedication.
Episode 157
Turkey carries out strikes in northern Iraq, an armed drone is shot down over Erbil's airport and a nonprofit begins a new project in Tel Keppe.
Episode 156
Iraq prepares for the removal of U.S.-led international coalition forces in the country, ISIS claims responsibility for a deadly attack in Iran and Assyrian nonprofits continue Christmas toy deliveries across Iraq.
Episode 155
Iraq moves to end U.S.-led Coalition presence, a drone is shot down in northern Iraq and famed Assyrian composer Nouri Iskandar dies.
Episode 154
It's Christmas Day. From toy drives to Turkish parliament, here is what's happening this week in Assyrian news.
Episode 153
Iraqis vote in provincial elections, a U.S. General visits Iraq and Syria and a village in Iraq gets a newly renovated soccer field.
Episode 152
The U.S. embassy compound in Baghdad is struck with seven mortars, Kurdistan Regional Government delegates and oil companies negotiate resumption of oil exports and a nonprofit delivers new religious garments to churches in Nineveh.
Episode 151
U.S. strikes reportedly killed five Iraqi militants, church leaders in Iraq declared they would limit Christmas celebrations and the Shlama Football League announces its third season.
Episode 150
Syriac-language students at an Erbil university get free housing, U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo announces her retirement and Israel strikes the Damascus airport again.
Episode 149
Bakhdida fire victims continue receiving treatment, the U.S. sanctions Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Pope Francis receives the Iraqi president.
Episode 148
An Assyrian elder is reportedly shot and killed in Turkey, attacks on U.S. Bases in Iraq continue and an Assyrian nonprofit hopes to bring joy to the children of Bakhdida this Christmas.
Episode 147
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken makes a surprise visit to Iraq, community members mark 40 days since the Iraq wedding fire and a nonprofit continues rehabilitating a soccer field in an Assyrian village.
Episode 146
An Assyrian language course enters a third Illinois high school, archaeologists re-excavate an ancient Lamassu and the U.S. carries out strikes on Iran-affiliated targets in Syria.
Episode 145
A group stages a protest in Iraq in relation to the Bakhdida wedding fire, the U.S. advises citizens not to travel to Iraq and Syria says Israel struck its two main airports.
Episode 144
Thousands in Baghdad protest in support of Palestine, U.N. agencies say Syrian strikes on rebel-held territories have displaced 70,000 and some Bakhdida fire victims are on the way to recovery.
Episode 143
The Iraq wedding fire death toll reaches 124, Turkey strikes PKK targets in northern Iraq and Baghdad claims Ankara has not communicated status of oil pipeline.
Episode 142
This week, we're going over our coverage of the Iraq wedding fire that has reportedly killed more than 100. You can find our full coverage at www.thewordmideast.com
Episode 141
Three are killed in an airstrike on a military airport in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Armenians begin a mass exodus out of Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh and a nonprofit completes the renovation of an Assyrian school in northern Iraq.
Episode 140
A Turkish minister says the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline is set to resume operation; Gulyama Younan, mother of the Ancient Church of the East Patriarch, dies in Chicago; and a Spanish university holds its second Assyrian-centered academic conference.
Episode 139
The Syrian Democratic Forces say tribal battles in Syria have come to an end, looted artifacts are returned to Lebanon and a nonprofit nears completion of an irrigation canal in an Assyrian-populated village.
Episode 138
Clashes erupt in Iraq’s Kirkuk, U.S.-backed forces fight in Syria’s east and construction begins on the anticipated Iran-Iraq rail.
Episode 137
Turkish drone attacks kill seven PKK members in Iraq, a high-level US delegation visits rebel-held northwest Syria and youth of an Assyrian village in Iraq raise funds for a new a soccer field.
Episode 136
The U.S. sanctions Syrian militias, Iraq receives a loan from Japan for the refurbishment of a major oil refinery and a nonprofit gives Assyrians in a remote village in Turkey a new heating system.
Episode 135
Turkish soldiers are killed in an anti-PKK operation in Iraq, community members mark Assyrian Martyrs Day and the Chicago-area Assyrian community prepares for the fourth annual Assyrian Food Festival.
Episode 134
The Assyrian community commemorates 9 years since the fall of the Nineveh Plains to ISIS, the Assyrian Church of the East opens its new patriarchal cathedral in Erbil and Iraq blocks the messaging app Telegram amid “national security concerns”.
Episode 133
Episode 132
Nahla Valley villagers protest reportedly long-standing curfews, Chaldean Catholic Church leader Louis Raphael Sako arrives in Erbil and the Swedish embassy in Iraq relocates to Stockholm.
Episode 131
The Chaldean Catholic Patriarch says he will leave Baghdad for Erbil following escalations with Iraq's president, Mar Awa III Royel leads service in his hometown of Chicago over the weekend and Assyrians around the world celebrate Nusardel.
Episode 130
Turkish airstrikes reportedly set fire to an Assyrian village in northern Iraq, a U.S. military operation kills an ISIS leader in Eastern Syria and Iraq opens an investigation into the kidnapping of an Israel-based researcher visiting the country.
Episode 129
A burning of the Quran in Stockholm sparks outcry in Iraq — and from some Assyrian leaders, Syria says it repelled airstrikes from Israel and a nonprofit reports it will rebuild a small business in Baghdeda.
Episode 128
Five Christian-identifying political parties in Iraq call for an end to land sales they say will lead to demographic change, an airstrike kills at least nine in Syria and an Assyrian art and music showcase is coming to Chicago next week.
Episode 127
A nonprofit works on rehabilitating schools in northern Iraq, Qatari companies partner with Iraq on $9.5 billion worth of infrastructure projects and international donors pledge upwards of $10 billion to Syrians at home and as refugees.
Episode 126
Mar Gewargis III Younan is consecrated as the Ancient Church patriarch, IS militants reportedly kill two soldiers in Kirkuk and Iraq approve a record budget.
Episode 125
The Assyrian Democratic Movement elects new leadership, ISIS members are repatriated to Iraq and a project uniting Native American and Assyrian potters kicks off in Iraq.
Episode 124
Editor's note: This episode is from Monday, May 29. Erdogan wins his third term as Turkey's president, Mar Gewargis Younan III meets with Rayyan al-Kildani and Iraq launches a multi-billion dollar rail and road project.
Episode 123
Assyrian Church Patriarch Mar Awa Royel III meets with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Iraq bans dealings in US dollars and a Chicago-based Assyrian artist drops a new spin on and old classic.
Episode 122
Turkish elections could move to a runoff, the Metropolitan Museum of art announces a plan to scour its collection for looted items and the Chicago-based Assyrian Athletic Club announces its 10th annual golf tournament.