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News in Brief: Political Debates, Legislative Changes, and International Tensions

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News in Brief: Political Debates, Legislative Changes, and International Tensions

Yesterday's news, summarized and substantial:

  • Criticism was voiced in front of the National Assembly regarding the work of the commission investigating the 44-day war, indicating that the report has not been published and the responsible parties have not been disclosed. The issues of prisoners and missing persons were also raised.
  • A 2.7-magnitude earthquake was recorded in the Gegharkunik region, felt with mild intensity in several settlements. No information on casualties has been reported.
  • The issue of removing the reference to the Declaration of Independence from the Constitution's preamble is under discussion, which could raise legal and political issues. Solutions are being suggested that avoid doubts regarding territorial claims.
  • In the healthcare sector, it is proposed to change the requirements for appointing heads of medical centers, allowing for the involvement of management specialists without medical education. The aim is to enhance management efficiency.
  • Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador persona non grata and demanded that he leave the country by the end of March. This step is linked to diplomatic tensions.
  • A U.S. B-52 bomber transmitted an emergency signal while flying in British airspace. Details are still unclear.
  • Israel has struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, including intelligence and special forces sites. The operations continue amid rising tensions.
  • The EU has called for the start of negotiations with Iran and for military operations to cease, stating that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy supplies.

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