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10:00 News Briefs: Pension Indexing, Ombudsman's Statement, and Situation in Iran

Rita M.
10:00 News Briefs: Pension Indexing, Ombudsman's Statement, and Situation in Iran

Here are the latest news summaries from the past hour:

  • Nikol Pashinyan has presented the pension indexing program. According to the new draft, starting in 2028, the average pension will not fall below the minimum consumption basket.
  • The Human Rights Defender of Armenia has denied reports about a visit to Baku. The office stated that the cooperation proposal mentioned in Ruben Vardanyan's message does not correspond to reality.
  • Iran has declared complete combat readiness. The armed forces are prepared to strike predetermined targets immediately in the event of possible aggression by the US or Israel.
  • Tehran has rejected today's planned negotiations with the United States. The Iranian side has confirmed that the decision to not participate in the discussions remains unchanged.
  • The European Union is considering the imposition of sanctions against Georgia. 26 member states are in favor of the restrictions, but one country is still obstructing the final decision.
  • Armenia has one representative at the European Weightlifting Championship. Martin Poghosyan will compete in the 79 kg weight category today.
  • Turkey plans to restore the historical Hijaz Railway. The project aims to establish rail connectivity between Turkey, Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
  • Meta has begun monitoring employees' computer activities. The collected data will be used for training new artificial intelligence models.
  • The roads in the republic are mostly passable, and the Lars is open. Only the sections leading to Amberd Fortress and Kari Lake are closed, while there are difficulties in the Saravan-Zangem area.

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