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SBS Assyrian

Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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News bulletin: 14 January 2025

Qatar presents Israel and Hamas with a ceasefire draft as negotiations reach a breakthrough; immigration detention facility found to be illegally holding detainees in cells without water; and, in tennis, Nick Kyrgios's grand slam return at the Australian Open ends abruptly.

Jan 14, 202510 min

Newsflash: 13 January 2025

Sydney synagogue defaced in antisemitic attack; UN finds Australia violated human rights treaty over Nauru detention of asylum seekers; and, in tennis, ATP chief denies special treatment for Sinner as doping cloud hangs over Australian Open.

Jan 13, 20254 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

The UN says Australia has violated humahn rights; wildfires devastate Los Aneles; and, in port, a possible doping ban hangs over Tennis star Jannik Sinner ------

Jan 11, 202511 min

Canada, Greenland, Panama Canal: Trump's acquisition wishlist

With less than a fortnight before Donald Trump returns to the White House, the president-elect is making his goals of expansionism clear. After comments about annexing Canada in recent weeks, Donald Trump is now outlining his goals of acquiring both Greenland and the Panama Canal.

Jan 10, 20259 min

Newsflash: 9 January 2025

Two people killed as trio of fast-growing wildfires rage out of control near Los Angeles; missing hiker expected to recount how he survived upon release from hospital; and, in sport, the manager of the French national football team set to step down.

Jan 09, 20253 min

When is a library not about borrowing books?

How many items in your house have you used just once or twice? And what if you could borrow those things instead of buy them? That’s the idea behind a Library of Things — you may not find any books, but the libraries are becoming increasingly popular.

Jan 08, 20258 min

No clear way ahead for embattled South Korean President Yoon

Thousands of rival protesters turned out in South Korea’s capital Seoul over the weekend despite heavy snow. They're pushing for the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol while his supporters are demanding authorities back off. Complicating matters is the deadline on the arrest warrant for Yoon which expires at midnight local time (2am, AEST).

Jan 08, 20257 min

Justin Zaia scores 99.2 ATAR, leads St Narsai’s academic success

Justin Zaia, a student from St Narsai Assyrian Christian College, achieved an exceptional ATAR score of 99.2, placing him among the top-performing students in the country. Along with him, seven other students from the college scored over 90 in their ATAR, showcasing the high standard of education and dedication at the school. Justin has been unconditionally accepted into the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he plans to pursue a double degree in mathematics and computer science, reflec...

Jan 08, 202515 min

Newsflash: 8 January 2025

Anthony Albanese begins campaign tour targeting key marginal seats; Donald Trump says he won't rule out using the military to acquire Greenland and Panama; and in boxing, Opetaia and Nyika face off ahead of their world title clash.

Jan 08, 20254 min

Newsflash: 7 January 2025

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns; Trump's election victory is formally certified by Kamala Harris; and, in tennis, Nick Kyrgios is in line to make a return at the Davis Cup.

Jan 07, 202510 min

Newsflash: 6 January 2025

Only one runway open at Melbourne Airport after a plane was forced to abort takeoff; Ukraine launches a new attack in Russia's Kursk region; and, in tennis, world number one, Aryna Sabalenka, says her Australian Open preparation is going to plan, after winning the Brisbane International.

Jan 05, 20254 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

Australians among the first in the world to welcome the start of 2025; new laws criminalising wage theft in Australia to come into effect; and, in tennis, Australia eliminated from the United Cup.

Jan 04, 202512 min

Year Ender 2024: Global health

The world has faced a number of challenges when it comes to health this year. How did the international community has responded over the last 12 months. In January, the World Health Organisation launched an appeal for $2.5 billion dollars, to shore up its emergency fund.

Jan 03, 202511 min

When can we expect an election?

An election is on its way in Australia — but just when is unclear. Your summer holiday probably won't be interrupted, but you'll need to be ready to vote by May. Unlike countries like the United States, there are no fixed dates for Australian federal elections.

Jan 02, 20258 min

Newsflash: 2 January 2024

A truck has crashed into crowds in New Orleans killing at least 10; new laws against wage theft come into effect; and, in tennis, Australia has been eliminated from the United Cup.

Jan 01, 20253 min

Newsflash: 1 January 2025

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns praises Sydney fireworks display; pay rises to come into effect for aged care workers from today; and, in football, Central Coast held to a one-all draw by Melbourne City in final game of 2024.

Jan 01, 20253 min

Assyrian Business Awards: new approach and objectives

The Assyrian National Council — Australia (ANC) has taken on ownership and management of the Assyrian Business Awards (ABA). Their first award night will be held on 30 January 2025. Peter Esho is the vice president of the ANC and a member of the organising committee for the event. He told SBS that at this year's awards, the ANC will present a new category award for Assyrian Business man/woman of the Year to be given to an individual business that contributed to Asssyrian aid to meet different ne...

Jan 01, 202515 min

SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 31 December 2024

Tears of joy as families welcome home those released in a prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine; the changes in payments and laws that take effect from 1 January; and, in sport, on his comeback, Nick Kyrgios celebrates a doubles win with Novak Djokovic at the Brisbane International.

Dec 31, 202410 min

The global events for 2024

The war in Gaza has dominated international headlines this year. In August, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk drew attention to a grim milestone for the world: the deaths of 40,000 Palestinians over a 10-month period since the events of October 7 last year. It's also been a year full of twists and turns in US politics.

Dec 30, 202412 min

Assyrian youth unite: Cultural exchange between Australia and Germany

The Assyrian Student Association — Australia and Assyrian Cultural Youth Association hosted over a dozen Assyrian youth from Germany’s AJM for a cultural exchange. Delegates expressed gratitude for connecting with Australian Assyrian youth, exploring Sydney, and engaging with the community. SBS Assyrian interviewed AJM President Ilona Gabriel and Helena Bandar along with Edessa Shmoel, President of the Assyrian Student Association — Australia.

Dec 30, 202415 min

Newsflash: 30 December 2024

Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at the age of 100; investigators seek to determine the cause of South Korea's worst plane crash in 27 years; and, in tennis, Novak Djokovic calls for more transparency on doping suspensions in the sport.

Dec 29, 20243 min

Newsflash: 26 December 2024

Russia and Australia are investigating reports an Australian citizen has been captured fighting for Ukraine; fire danger and damaging wind warnings for Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales; and, in cricket, Melbourne heatwave leaves Australian captain uncertain ahead of Boxing Day Test.

Dec 25, 20244 min

Newsflash: 25 December 2024

South Australia authorities issue fire ban for parts of the state; the United Nations warns of a famine situation in Sudan, and, in cricket, Australia could be without their most important player for the Boxing Day Test.

Dec 25, 20244 min

SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 24 December 2024

Travellers warned to be alert to the fire danger across Australia over the next 48 hours; Cyclone Tracy's impact on Darwin remembered 50 years on; and in, sailing, strong winds forecast for the start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.

Dec 24, 202412 min

2024: The stories Australians won't forget

It was a big year for news around the world, but there are some stories that Australians in particular won't forget. Some will forever be etched in our memories as horrific tragedies, and others were celebrated by the nation.

Dec 23, 202414 min

Newsflash: 23 December 2024

Türkiye calls for an end to sanctions on Syria after a meeting with rebel leaders ; Victorian bushfires continue to burn out of control ; and in football, Real Madrid claims a comfortable win against Sevilla.

Dec 23, 20244 min

Graduation ceremony of St Mary's Assyrian Language School

Over a hundred students from St. Mary's Church Assyrian Language School celebrated their graduation this year in a joyful ceremony. The event was graced by the presence of His Beatitude Mar Melis Zaia Metropolitan, church clergymen, and proud parents. The children delighted the audience with various song performances, adding to the festive atmosphere. Outstanding students were also recognized and awarded for their achievements.

Dec 21, 202420 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

Australians return home from Vanuatu following a deadly 7.3-magnitude earthquake; a ban on protests outside places of worship, under proposed laws in Victoria; and, in sports, Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior named FIFA Player of the Year.

Dec 21, 202412 min

Newsflash: 19 December 2024

Australians face higher taxes and service cuts unless the government addresses debt problem; US and Arab mediators work to finalise Israel-Hamas agreement to end Gaza conflict; and, in cricket, Heat begin title defence with dominant win over Stars at the MCG.

Dec 19, 20244 min

Newsflash: 18 December 2024

A rise in the death toll from an earthquake in Vanautu; retired radio host Alan Jones to face court over assault allegations; Ukraine has taken responsibility for killing a senior Russian general; and, in cricket, Josh Hazlewood ruled out for the remainder of the Test series against India.

Dec 18, 20243 min
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