09:00 News in Brief: Rising Temperatures, Domestic Developments, and Tensions Around Iran
News highlights from the past hour summarized:
• The air temperature in Armenia is expected to rise in the coming days, with precipitation expected in various regions in the form of snow and rain.
• The government is reimbursing 50% of certification costs, within set maximum thresholds.
• A decision regarding the detention of the student involved in the Saint Anna Church incident will be announced today, as defense attorneys contest the charges.
• There have been personnel changes, with appointments in the NSS and dismissals in the National Assembly staff.
• The United States is reviewing its relations with NATO following the war with Iran.
• Trump has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen after military operations, and Iran will not possess nuclear weapons.
• Iran has declared its readiness to end the conflict, demanding an end to aggression.
• New strikes have been carried out on industrial facilities in Iran, though official data is not yet available.
• The U.S. has lifted sanctions on three Russian vessels.
• An American journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad, with one suspect already arrested.
• The population of Caucasian red deer has increased and they are reproducing in nature in Armenia.