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15:00 News Briefs: Alen Simonyan's Lawsuit, Clarity on Leaving CSTO, and Explosion in Nubarashen

Rita M.
15:00 News Briefs: Alen Simonyan's Lawsuit, Clarity on Leaving CSTO, and Explosion in Nubarashen

Highlights from the past hour:

  • Alen Simonyan has filed a lawsuit against a citizen, demanding a public apology and a symbolic compensation of 1 dram for defamation.
  • Armenia will not return to active work within the CSTO. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reiterated that the suspension of membership in the organization is stated in the ruling party's program.
  • The CSTO expects resolution of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. A representative from the organization emphasized that dialogue is the only way to achieve stable peace in the region.
  • An explosion occurred in the Nubarashen landfill. The incident, caused by the accumulation of biogas, resulted in two individuals being hospitalized, and a criminal case has been initiated.
  • Arrests have been made in Israel on suspicion of espionage for Iran. Two young individuals are accused of collaborating with an Iranian agent.
  • The Israeli Foreign Minister condemned the vandalism of a Christian statue. An investigation has been launched concerning the actions of an Israeli soldier in Lebanon.
  • Iran has warned the U.S. and Israel. Tehran declared it would not tolerate ultimatums and would vigorously defend its national interests.
  • A Ukrainian Defense Ministry advisor was injured in an attack by Russian drones. Sergey Beskrestnov's home has been completely destroyed as a result of the strikes.
  • Rumen Radev has won the elections in Bulgaria. The former president has promised to fight against corruption and put an end to the political crisis in the country.

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