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One-Line News: Iran-US Tensions, Hormuz Strait Crisis, and Fire in Yerevan

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One-Line News: Iran-US Tensions, Hormuz Strait Crisis, and Fire in Yerevan

Last hour's news summarized and concise:

  • In Yerevan, a fire broke out in one of the shopping centers, and firefighters have arrived at the scene. The fire has been contained, and further information is pending.
  • Discussions are underway in the United States regarding the potential extension of actions against Iran, and the Pentagon may send additional military reconnaissance aircraft. Meanwhile, the Senate has rejected a resolution to limit Trump's military powers.
  • NATO has announced its readiness to ensure collective defense of the alliance amid the escalating situation around Iran. Simultaneously, reports indicate that the White House used gaming footage in a video depicting Iranian attacks.
  • The widow of the former Iranian Shah has stated that Khamenei's death does not signify the end of the country's political system. She has called for respect for Iran's sovereignty and for allowing the people to determine their future.
  • During Senate hearings in the U.S., a veteran making anti-war statements was removed from the chamber. The incident occurred during discussions on military actions against Iran.
  • Due to traffic restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz, thousands of sailors have been stranded on their ships. The UN has warned that the situation could negatively impact global trade.
  • The Mayor of Yerevan has met with residents of the Kond neighborhood. Issues regarding the restoration of property rights for areas that have been used for years were discussed.

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