News in Brief: No Flood Risk in Armenia, Senior Official’s Email Hacked
News from the past hour summarized and reported:
River levels in Armenia have risen due to a cyclone; however, there is no risk of flooding. Limited rainfall is expected in certain areas, and temperatures will rise.
The Ministry of Health reports an increase in doctors' salaries, with some cases seeing a doubling of pay. Solutions for several specialists are still being developed.
Defensive cooperation between Armenia and France has been discussed in Paris, where a representative from the Armenian side was awarded a high honor.
A senior official's email has been hacked in the U.S., leading to the leakage of personal data. The incident is linked to a foreign hacking group.
Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of the war against Iran, indicating a desire to move forward. His statements are seen as controversial.
The U.S. Vice President may become a key player in negotiations with Iran, though there are reservations in Israel due to past positions he has taken.
In Turkey, the source of launch orders for missiles from Iran is under discussion. The theory of provocation is not ruled out.
Severe storms in the UAE have caused flooding and flight disruptions, with residential areas also affected.
Rainfall and increased winds are expected in Armenia in the coming days, with temperatures gradually rising.
Snow and the risk of landslides exist on several road sections. Drivers are urged to exercise caution.