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News in Brief: Beirut Airstrike, Evacuation Call in Tehran, Landslide in Georgia

Lilit A.
News in Brief: Beirut Airstrike, Evacuation Call in Tehran, Landslide in Georgia

Brief and informative news from the past hour:

  • Israel has struck a building in the Nabaa district of Beirut, adjacent to the Armenian Burj Hammoud neighborhood. There are no casualties or injuries reported among the Armenian community, but local residents are concerned due to the proximity of the strike.
  • The Israeli army has called for evacuations from two densely populated districts in Tehran. These areas are located in the central part of the city, near a theater and a university.
  • Following the escalation of the conflict with Iran, the Gulf countries have lost around $15.1 billion in energy revenue. The main reason for these losses is the suspension of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • About 14 percent of the electricity produced in Armenia is already supplied by solar power plants. The country's operating solar capacities have surpassed the expected targets for 2030.
  • Supporters of Samvel Karapetyan held a protest near the Investigative Committee and government buildings, demanding an end to political influence over judicial processes.
  • In western Georgia, a landslide has damaged homes and plots of land. Access to the village has been restricted, and experts continue to assess the situation.
  • The governor of California has released an AI-generated image depicting Putin leading Trump by a tie. The post was accompanied by a segment from a statement by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

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