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12:00 News in Brief: Bacteria Found in Crystalavan Drinking Water, Government Denies Transfer of Jiliza Village

12:00 News in Brief: Bacteria Found in Crystalavan Drinking Water, Government Denies Transfer of Jiliza Village

Recent news highlights in a brief and concise manner:

  • In Crystalavan, an outbreak of intestinal infection has been recorded. Eleven citizens were hospitalized due to bacteria found in the drinking water; however, the situation is currently under control with no new cases reported.
  • The government has denied reports regarding the transfer of Jiliza village. Official sources have characterized the information about transferring any part of Armenia's sovereign territory during the delimitation process as fictitious.
  • Discussion is underway regarding a potential visit by the President of Ukraine to Yerevan. Expert circles predict that President Zelensky's participation in the summit could significantly alter the regional political agenda.
  • The Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly has warned diaspora Armenians about accepting bribes. Ruben Rubinyan stated that citizens receiving election bribery abroad will face criminal liability upon arriving in Armenia.
  • Movement of journalists within the Pentagon has been restricted. According to a US court ruling, media representatives will now only be allowed to tour the department building with special escorts.
  • The President of Russia has spoken about the formation of a multipolar world order. Vladimir Putin claims that the West is losing its leading position, conceding ground to countries in the Global South that value sovereignty.

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