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News in Brief: Expected Weather Forecasts, Constitutional Court's Decision, US President's Statement
Rita M.
News from the past hour, concise and substantive:
- Variable weather is expected in Armenia. In the coming days, there will be periods without precipitation as well as rain and snow in mountainous areas. It is also noted that nighttime temperatures will significantly rise over the next few days.
- The Armenian Minister of Defense met in Brussels with the Belgian Minister of Defense. The parties discussed possibilities for expanding cooperation and issues of international security.
- The Constitutional Court has recognized the legality of a decision in the energy sector that allows a company to be stripped of its license from HETC. The court fully rejected the opposition MPs' application.
- The US President has questioned the safety of the Iranian national team's participation in the World Cup, mentioning that the issue relates to possible security risks for the team.
- International media have reported that Iran's new Supreme Leader has been severely injured following an Israeli attack. This information has not been officially confirmed by independent sources.
- Ukraine and Romania plan to build new power transmission lines to strengthen Ukraine's energy security. The projects are expected to be completed in the coming years.
- The President of Ukraine announced that the "Shahid" drones used at the beginning of the war were operated by Iranian operators. According to him, Russian staff had not yet been involved at that stage.
- The Prime Minister of Slovakia stated that the war in Ukraine cannot be resolved through military means, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect for peace, diplomacy, and security interests.
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