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19:00 News in One Line: From Criminal Authority's 'Instruction' to Iran Nuclear Deal
Last hour's news summarized and substantive.
- An investigation has been launched against an organized crime figure for illegally influencing voters and intervening in the voting process through threats.
- Arman Tatoyan has published a recording where students are being forced to participate in the ruling party's campaign, which the management of the Armavir College has qualified as a misunderstanding.
- The Prosecutor General of Armenia discussed legal assistance and the extradition of fugitives with the Iranian ambassador, while also extending condolences for the tragic deaths that occurred in Iran.
- The Council associated with the Human Rights Defender discussed the issues of transportation accessibility for persons with disabilities and ensuring equal opportunities in the labor market.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has urged his compatriots to remain optimistic about their country's future while warning about the social risks of studying and living in the United States.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a possible agreement to suspend Iran's nuclear program for 20 years, although official Washington has rejected Iran's preliminary proposals.
- The Pentagon has canceled the plan to deploy additional troops in Poland, which is seen as another step towards reducing American military presence in Europe.
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