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News in Brief: Security Council Meeting in Yerevan, Sharp Rise in Gas Prices in Europe
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Brief and substantive news from the past hour.
- Security Council Meeting: A meeting of the Security Council has been held under the leadership of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The regional situation was discussed.
- Pashinyan to Speak at European Parliament: On March 11, Nikol Pashinyan will deliver a speech at the European Parliament. The speech will take place ahead of the 2026 parliamentary elections.
- Iran Denies Attack Reports: The Iranian Foreign Ministry has stated that no missile attacks have been carried out from Iran towards Azerbaijan, Turkey, or Cyprus.
- CNN: US Could Have Used Tomahawks in Iran: According to CNN, a "Tomahawk" missile could have been used in an attack on a school in southern Iran.
- Gas Prices Rise in Europe: Gas prices in Europe have exceeded $800 per 1,000 cubic meters amid tensions in the Middle East.
- Indian Sailors Killed in Conflict: During the conflict in the Middle East, two Indian sailors have been killed, and another is missing.
- Explosion near Synagogue in Belgium: An explosion occurred near a synagogue in Liège. There were no injuries, but the building was damaged.
- Reports of Acid Rain Discredited: It has been officially announced that acid rain has not been recorded in Armenia.
- Temperature Rise Expected in Yerevan: In the coming days, air temperature is expected to initially decrease, then rise by 3-6 degrees.
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