

Khachkar Studios Financial Support to U.S. Judeo-Christian Community Increased 25% in March 2026
Every great renewal in the history of the Judeo-Christian faith has begun with a small group of inspired leaders willing to do what others would not. Today, that group is growing – and Khachkar Studios is leading the way. Cumulative financial support to the U.S. Judeo-Christian community reached $1,107,436 by the end of March 2026, with $223,758 disbursed during March alone – a 25% increase over the $883,678 accumulated through February since the program's mid-2025 launch. Th
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Armenian Artist Arpi Krikorian Creates Animated Film to Teach Genocide History Without Trauma
As April is observed as Armenian Heritage Month across the United States, Armenian American families are once again reflecting on how to teach younger generations about one of the darkest chapters in their history — the Armenian Genocide. For many children in the diaspora, that education often comes early and with emotional weight. In classrooms, community centers and cultural programs, young Armenians are introduced to the events of 1915 through powerful — and sometimes grap
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Armenian Government Pushes to Require AI Labels on TV Content
Image generated using artificial intelligence (AI) Armenia may soon require TV channels to tell viewers when what they’re watching isn’t entirely real. On April 7, the country’s National Assembly took up a new proposal that would force television broadcasters to clearly label any content created using artificial intelligence(AI). The goal is simple: make sure people know when what they’re seeing has been generated by machines, not humans. The proposal was introduced by Minist
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Armenian Government Tries to Change Election Rules Days Before Registration, Opposition Pushes Back
Armenia’s parliament has entered a tense and fast-moving debate over election rules—just days before the election process officially begins—raising questions about fairness, timing, and political intent. On April 7, Armenia’s National Assembly opened an extraordinary session to review proposed changes to the country’s Electoral Code of Armenia. While the proposal may sound technical, it has quickly turned into a political flashpoint, drawing strong reactions from both the rul
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