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20:00 News in Brief: New Officials Targeted in Monument Case, Possible Iran-US Reconciliation

20:00 News in Brief: New Officials Targeted in Monument Case, Possible Iran-US Reconciliation

Here are the brief and significant news from the past hour:

  • The United States and Iran have reached a preliminary agreement on a peace treaty, which entails the cessation of military operations and the unfreezing of assets.
  • Representatives from Israel and Lebanon will hold the third round of border and security negotiations in Washington next week.
  • New charges have been filed against the former Mayor of Yerevan and other former senior officials in the Monument luxury housing case.
  • Samvel Karapetyan has criticized the authorities, claiming that Azerbaijan continues its ambitions over Armenian territories.
  • The lawyer of Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan is demanding the annulment of the court ruling, citing serious procedural violations and the disappearance of evidence.
  • The founder of CNN and a pioneer of 24-hour news broadcasting, Ted Turner, has passed away at the age of 87.
  • The Ukrainian side has announced that it will not adhere to the ceasefire regime on May 8 and 9 due to lack of expediency.
  • The EU-Moldova committee has urged for an immediate start to membership negotiations and condemned Russia's violations of Moldovan airspace.
  • North Korea has officially renounced unification ideals through constitutional amendments, declaring South Korea a hostile state.
  • Rain and wind intensification are expected in Armenia over the coming days, with temperatures in Yerevan reaching +22°C.

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