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One-Line News: Military Escalation Around Tehran, Oil Price Increase, and Developments in Armenia

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One-Line News: Military Escalation Around Tehran, Oil Price Increase, and Developments in Armenia

Last hour's news summarized and content-rich:

  • Israel and the U.S. have once again struck targets in Tehran, also hitting military and technological facilities.
  • Tensions in the Middle East are escalating, while Trump has stated that it is too late to negotiate with Iran.
  • Iran has targeted positions of Kurdish forces in northern Iraq, while Israeli aviation has bombed southern Beirut. The newly appointed Iranian Defense Minister has been killed.
  • Amidst the rising tensions, the price of Brent oil has surpassed $85, with predictions of further increases.
  • Due to flight cancellations, hotels in Abu Dhabi have been allowed to extend the stay of tourists.
  • Iran has temporarily banned the export of food and agricultural products to secure the domestic market.
  • 15 citizens have returned to Armenia on a Muscat-Yerevan flight.
  • Parliament has announced that there are 195 missing persons, most of whom are military servicemen, with identification processes ongoing. The government reports that financial and social support is being provided to families.
  • The former commander of a military unit in Artsakh has filed a lawsuit against a blogger, demanding a retraction and compensation. A government representative has stated that the attempt to return corrupt forces is concerning.
  • Trump's niece has criticized those justifying strikes against Iran.
  • An Armenian gymnast has been recognized as the best athlete of the year through international voting.

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