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18:00 News in Brief: Education Law Change in Parliament, Compensation in Syunik, Escalation in the Middle East
Last hour's news summarized and contextualized:
- The draft amendment to the law on higher education concerning transitional admission procedures has been discussed in Parliament and received a positive conclusion.
- In Syunik, over 7 million drams in damages caused to the state from illegal stone extraction has been fully compensated.
- According to Ukrainian intelligence, objects monitored by Russian satellites in the Middle East have subsequently been subjected to Iranian strikes.
- Erdogan condemned the armed incident near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul and stated the intention to continue the fight against terrorism.
- The Turkish President announced that there are currently no plans for early elections in the country.
- In Iran, infrastructure has been damaged, and there are casualties and injuries as a result of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.
- OpenAI has approached prosecutors demanding an investigation against Elon Musk, accusing him of actions against the company.
- NASA has presented images of Earth's sunset and sunrise from the Moon, as well as the most detailed photographs of the Moon.