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News in Brief: Asylum for Iranian Footballers and Avinyan on Yerevan Roads

Lilit A.
News in Brief: Asylum for Iranian Footballers and Avinyan on Yerevan Roads

Here are the news of the past hour, summarized and informative:

  • Iran has announced that it will continue missile strikes as long as necessary, and negotiations with the US are no longer on the agenda. Tehran also emphasizes that it will determine the time for ending the war itself.
  • The US President has stated that the attack on a girls' school in Iran is under investigation. Meanwhile, published data show that debris found at the strike site may belong to an American-made Tomahawk missile.
  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has denied claims about the war soon coming to an end. They have indicated that military operations could be expanded.
  • Iran has struck the UAE consulate located in Iraqi Kurdistan. Abu Dhabi has assessed the incident as a terrorist attack.
  • The Syrian Armed Forces have reported that Hezbollah has shelled a military base near the Lebanese border and is transferring forces to border areas.
  • Azerbaijan has sent humanitarian aid to Iran. The assistance was carried out on the order of the country's leadership.
  • In Australia, five Iranian female footballers have been granted political asylum. They left their team's hotel and moved to a safe place under police supervision.
  • The Mayor of Yerevan has stated that the potholes on the roads mainly occur in areas where renovations have not been conducted. Approximately 50 kilometers of roads can potentially be either completely renovated or undergo major repairs annually.

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