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News in Brief: Weather in Armenia, Elections, and International Tensions
Rita M.
News from the past hour, concise and substantial.
- Weather: In the Ararat and foothill regions of the Republic, a climate spring has begun. Roads are predominantly passable; however, there are closed and difficult-to-navigate sections, and drivers are advised to use winter tires.
- Healthcare: The Ministry of Health has launched an online tool for calculating healthcare workers' salaries. This allows doctors to self-assess their income and ensures payment transparency.
- Political Landscape: The 'Armenia' alliance will participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections led by the former president. The elections are scheduled for June 2026.
- International Affairs: The European Union will send a rapid response team to Armenia to counter hybrid threats prior to the elections, aiming to support the country's democratic stability.
- U.S. Politics: The U.S. president has criticized certain NATO members for not supporting on Iran issues. He has also postponed a visit to China due to the situation in the Middle East.
- German Stance: The Chancellor of Germany has stated that the issue of Iran has no military solution and that a political path is necessary. He also emphasized that NATO is a defensive alliance.
- Afghanistan: Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of carrying out an airstrike that resulted in numerous casualties and injuries, hitting a rehabilitation center.
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