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News in Brief: US-Iran Tensions, International Energy Talks, and Political Developments in Armenia

Rita M.
News in Brief: US-Iran Tensions, International Energy Talks, and Political Developments in Armenia

News from the past hour summarized and presented concisely:

  • The President of Armenia has nominated Vladimir Vardanyan, a member of the ruling faction in the National Assembly, for the position of judge at the Constitutional Court. The issue has been submitted to the National Assembly.
  • A representative of the 'Strong Armenia' party announced that the main competitor to the government in the electoral process is currently in custody. He also emphasized that resettling residents of Artsakh in Armenia and ensuring their security is a priority.
  • Thailand, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines are discussing the possibility of purchasing oil from Russia to secure energy supplies. The countries are preparing to initiate negotiations with Moscow.
  • The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has stated that it cannot present clear evidence that Iran has not engaged in the development of nuclear weapons. The agency continues to work toward providing an objective assessment of Iran's nuclear program.
  • An explosion occurred at a large oil refinery in Texas, USA. There are no reports of injuries, and the causes of the incident are under investigation.
  • The US Department of Defense has announced that Iran's ballistic missile production capabilities have been destroyed due to extensive strikes. Washington also claims that Iran's military capabilities are being continuously weakened.
  • Iran has denied any connection to the missiles struck in Turkish airspace. Tehran has stated that the incident should be investigated by a joint investigative group.
  • According to Iranian sources, more than 24,000 civilian objects have been damaged by US and Israeli strikes, including thousands of residential buildings.
  • A number of countries are calling on Washington to reach a ceasefire with Iran. Their concern is that the continuation of military operations could have serious economic repercussions worldwide.

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