

“Winter Sports Are Treated Like Orphans”: Armenian Skiing Faces Crisis Before Olympics
The President of the Armenian Ski Federation, Gagik Sargsyan, has spoken in detail about the serious difficulties facing Armenian skiing as the country prepares for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan. According to him, the federation is working without state support while dealing with long-standing structural and financial problems that continue to limit the development of winter sports in Armenia. “From the very beginning, unequal conditions are set between summer and wi
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‘I Want to Be by My Only Son’s Side’: Lebanese-Armenian POW’s Letter Leaves Family in Tears, Son Vows to Wait
After months without any direct contact, the family of Vicken Euljekjian, an Armenian-Lebanese civilian detained in Azerbaijan, has received a handwritten letter confirming that he is alive. The letter was addressed to his wife, Linda, and brought a powerful moment of relief after a long period of fear and uncertainty. For the family, the message ended months of silence and helped restore a personal connection that had been completely cut off. The letter confirmed not only hi
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Khachkar Studios Publishes New Systems Map of a Failing U.S. Armenian Christian Ecosystem
A new analysis from Khachkar Studios is reshaping how Armenian Christian institutions understand their current condition. By applying systems thinking and performance measurement, the study replaces anecdotal confidence with verifiable data. According to the analysis, only 3% of Armenian Americans regularly attend church outside holidays. This number is derived from actual attendance counts and population data, not surveys or self-reporting. Yet within the community, a much h
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Armenian Families in Aleppo Trapped as Fighting Escalates Near Residential Areas
The security situation in Aleppo continues to deteriorate as clashes intensify and civilians remain caught between opposing forces. Members of the Armenian community, already reduced in number after years of conflict, are among those most affected due to their proximity to the areas of fighting. Anna Maria Ohanguzelian told The Armenian Report that she is not currently in Aleppo, but her family remains there and she has been in constant contact with them. According to her, th
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