Meet the Returnees

As the sun was setting over Ankawa, locals, expats and returnees gathered at the Space, where an art exhibition by a young artist from Mosul was being held. The visitors reflected the diverse membership of this coworking space, founded by the NGO ”The Return”, which supports the ongoing return movement in Iraq.

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PAC vs. Policy

The Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce PAC has steadily expanded its role in local civic life in recent months, positioning itself as a growing voice for increased transparency, accountability, and resident participation in township decision-making across West Bloomfield.

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الكلدان في الناصرية

قد يستغرب البعض من هذا العنوان وتقوده الذاكرة لاستذكار اور الكلدانية ارض ابينا ابراهيم لكن هذا العنوان يتحدث عن واقع جديد تشهده محافظة ذي قار وتحديداً مدينة الناصرية حيث ظهرت مجموعة من هذه المدينة اطلقت على نفسها ( الكلدان ) وهم من بيئة مجتمعية وعرقية مختلفة لمعرفة تفاصيل ادق واوفى كان لنا حوار مع الدكتور ( علي صغير ثجيل ) ليوضح لنا هذه الرؤية الفريدة .

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وجهٌ جديد لكنيسةٍ عريقة

في التاسع من نيسان 2026، اجتمع سينودس أساقفة الكنيسة الكلدانية في روما في لحظة حملت الكثير من المعاني لكنيسة تمتد جذورها لأكثر من ألفي عام، وتعيش اليوم واحدة من أكثر مراحلها حساسية بين تحديات البقاء والهجرة والحفاظ على الهوية. وبعد أيام من المداولات والصلاة والتمييز الروحي، استقر الاقتراع على انتخاب المطران إميل شمعون نونا بطريركًا جديدًا للكنيسة الكلدانية.

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من كًايلك تلعب طوبة ...من كًايلك تلعب طوبة؟

يعد إنجاز التأهل إلى مونديال 1986 محطة تاريخية مهمة في مسيرة الكرة العراقية وفي هذه المقالة نُبحر في مشوار العراق الكروي ونتصفح أوراق المشاركة التي لا تّنسى لأسود الرافدين في نهائيات كأس العالم عام 1986 والتي أقيمت في المكسيك، حيث الظهور التاريخي الأول والوحيد للكرة العراقية في الحدث العالمي ولا يمكن لقارئ التاريخ الكروي العراقي أن يمر مرور الكرام دون تسليط الأضواء على أبرز الذكريات والمحطات الهامة للمنتخب العراقي.

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لمحات عن المُكونات العراقية - الحظوظ والمستقبل والمصير

العراق أرضٌ ذات تنوع ديني وعرقي وطائفي عميق، مكانٌ ظهرت فيه بعض أقدم الديانات في العالم لأول مرة، وازدهرت فيه الحضارات لآلاف السنين، وتعايشت فيه المجتمعات قبل وقت طويل من نشوء الدولة القومية الحديثة، فمن سهول بلاد ما بين النهرين إلى جبال الشمال، شكّل هذا التنوع البشري فسيفساء العراق الثقافية واللغوية والتقليدية والهوياتية عبر قرون طويلة.

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Fortunes, Future, and Fate

Iraq is a land of profound religious, ethnic, and sectarian diversity—a place where some of the world’s oldest faiths first emerged, where civilizations flourished for millennia, and where communities coexisted long before the formation of the modern nation-state. From the plains of Mesopotamia to the mountains of the north, Iraq’s mosaic of peoples has shaped the country’s culture, language, traditions, and identity for centuries.

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Experience Muse

It is no secret that the Chaldean community has long been home to small business owners, first-time entrepreneurs, and family-run ventures. Time and again, our community has demonstrated a deep commitment to hard work and a strong work ethic—taking risks in the diaspora, building businesses from the ground up, and making countless sacrifices to provide better opportunities for their families.

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Chaldean American Month Kickoff

On May 1, the Chaldean Community Foundation and Chaldean American Chamber kicked off the first official May as Chaldean American Month beginning in 2026. The event featured traditional cuisine, beloved Iraqi performers including singer and dancers, and the premiere of the documentary “Who Are the Chaldeans?” produced by the CCF.

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Iraqi Soccer Club

A group of Chaldean immigrants who arrived in Michigan in the late 1960s from Iraq founded the Iraqi Soccer Club (ISC) in 1970. The founding members included Nadhir Zoma, Majid (Mike) Koza, Mike Robin, Fawzi Noocha, Emad Kassawa, and Raad Dawood.

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Lamya M. Kory

Lamya M. Kory, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, was born on October 14, 1960 and passed away on May 19, 2026. She leaves behind her cherished children, Laith, Tyson (Rhana), Keira, and Norman Jr. (Madison), and her beloved grandchildren, Delilah, Hendrix, and Dempsey. She is survived by her loving siblings, Teresa Saroki, Raad Qasguargis , and Carmen Qasguargis , and reunited in peace with her late brother, Robbie Qasguargis.

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Michigan Leads the Way in Recognizing Chaldean American Month

Rep. Tom Kuhn, the representative who introduced the Chaldean American Month bill, said Michigan’s recognition is a historic first that highlights the vital economic, cultural, and community contributions of Chaldean, Assyrian, and Syriac Americans. He emphasized that the designation is about ensuring these communities are seen, valued, and celebrated, while encouraging other states to follow Michigan’s lead.

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Historic Recognition

Beginning in 2026, the month of May will officially be recognized as Chaldean American Month across Michigan, marking a historic acknowledgment of the cultural, economic, and civic contributions of Chaldean Americans throughout the state. The announcement came during a defining moment for the community.

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Preserving Our Culture

When I was in third grade, my teacher didn’t believe I was Chaldean or that my parents were Iraqi. She told me to ask them again and let her know the next day. When I went home and told my dad, he was miffed—but also understood that she may have had a different frame of reference when it came to people from the Middle East.

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Making Our Mark

Across Michigan, green historical markers line roadsides, neighborhoods, and public spaces. They are quiet but powerful reminders of the people and places that shaped the state. Each one represents more than a moment in history; it reflects a deliberate, research-driven effort to ensure that Michigan’s diverse stories are recognized, preserved, and made visible to the public.

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Speaking Their Heritage

On Friday, Apr. 17, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., Oakland University hosted the graduation ceremony for the Chaldean Language Workshop in The Habitat at the Oakland Center. Thirteen students completed the introductory and intermediate levels of Chaldean, receiving certificates of completion. This marked an achievement that was both academic and deeply cultural.

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