News in Brief: Constitutional Court Candidate, Nuclear Power Plant, Violence Case, and War Rhetoric
Latest news summarized and informative.
• Vladimir Vardanyan has been nominated as a candidate for the Constitutional Court judge and has temporarily handed over the leadership of the committee.
• The operation of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant will be extended for at least 10 years, while several international proposals are being considered for the construction of a new plant.
• Armenia and Azerbaijan are discussing the possibility of trading specific goods through negotiations between businesses.
• Minister Papoyan hinted at possible developments regarding the church by talking about future actions.
• The health condition of a one-year-old child is improving, and doctors have succeeded in saving the child's life.
• It has been confirmed that a case of violence against a child was intentional, and one person has been arrested.
• Delays in salaries have occurred due to a newly implemented system in the healthcare sector, but increases are already being recorded.
• Iran has announced that it is prepared for a prolonged confrontation and will agree to a ceasefire only under security guarantees.
• Tehran warns Turkey and Azerbaijan not to get involved in the conflict and does not consider Azerbaijan to be used against it.
• Iran views U.S. military bases as legitimate targets and demands a clear stance from regional countries.
• The Trump administration threatens media outlets with license revocation for critical coverage of the war with Iran.
• Rising oil prices in the U.S. and the war with Iran may affect Trump's ratings.
• The house arrest of Bishop Mikael has been maintained, but he has been allowed to participate in services.
• The prosecution is seeking to suspend the property rights of Bishop Bagrat by appealing to the court.
• Armenia will join the international initiative "Earth Hour" by turning off lights for one hour on March 28.