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14:00 News in Brief: 'Foreign Agents' or Prison, Severe Criticism, 78 Expelled, and New Location for Iran Talks
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Today's news summarized:
- The Armenian government will support farmers by providing fertilizers at a price 3,000 drams cheaper than the market rate.
- The 'Strong Armenia' party promises to guarantee jobs for all graduates through reforms in the educational system within four years.
- Ruben Rubinyan criticized the opposition forces, calling them a 'three-headed party of war' and highlighting the confusion surrounding their candidates.
- Alen Simonyan stated in a press conference that under a change of power, many from the opposition could end up in prison or be labeled as 'foreign agents.'
- Georgia has expelled 78 foreign citizens, including those from Russia and Azerbaijan, for violating residence regulations.
- The United Kingdom is reviewing the operations of its state institutions in preparation for a potential war and martial law.
- The next round of negotiations for resolving the U.S.-Iran conflict is set to take place in Turkey or Egypt.
- A Chinese tanker successfully navigated through the Strait of Hormuz, transporting a large shipment of methanol despite U.S. sanctions and blockades.
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