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12:00 News in Brief: Quality of Education, Billions from Hormuz, Gas Market Response
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Brief and substantive news from the past hour:
- The Prime Minister emphasized the need for active use of laboratory work and improvement of educational conditions during a school visit.
- Iran has calculated that collecting tolls from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz could generate approximately $64 billion in revenue.
- A famous Romanian coach has passed away, with a touching tribute from an Armenian football player highlighting his role in the player's career.
- A ceasefire between the United States and Iran is being regarded as an important step towards de-escalation and an opportunity for negotiations.
- Gas prices in Europe have sharply declined amid easing regional tensions.
- Oil prices have also seen significant drops for the same reasons, reaching low levels.
- North Korea has conducted new missile launches, some of which were short-range.
- Reports from Ukraine indicate that Russia is discussing the creation of a buffer zone, though its feasibility remains in question.
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