News in Brief: From Digital Advancements in Armenia to the Ukrainian Crisis
• YouTube has started testing monetization tools in Armenia.
• The Ministry of Health has launched a new feature in the "ArMed" system. It allows patients to grant doctors access to their medical history, simplifying the organization of healthcare.
• The President of Ukraine has sharply criticized Moscow's diplomatic initiatives, describing them as performative and untrustworthy.
• The leaders of Ukraine and the Netherlands have had a phone conversation. The Netherlands reaffirmed its support for Ukraine.
• Slovakia has halted the supply of electricity to Ukraine. Bratislava has also not ruled out further restrictive measures.
• A U.S. delegation will meet with Chinese representatives in Geneva. The discussions will focus on nuclear weapons and arms control issues.
• Iran is exploring the participation of the head of the IAEA in nuclear negotiations with the U.S. Tehran has expressed willingness to sign an agreement within the framework of a peaceful nuclear program.
• The U.S., Canada, and Denmark have launched joint military exercises in Alaska and Greenland.