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“Ukraine’s President Urges World to Force Russia’s Behavior Ahead of World Football Cup”

Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, says the majority of the world can influence Russia’s behavior ahead of the World Football Cup. Emphasizing the need for global representation, Zelensky believes the tournament is an opportunity for progress. He states that recognition of UEFA and international conventions is crucial. The Cup, organized by Ukraine, will bring together leaders from various countries in Switzerland on June 15-16.

Elections Government Politics

“Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Fukumi Kisiida, Resigns Amidst Defeat in Parliamentary Elections and Corruption Scandals”

Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Fukumi Kisiida, resigns from all positions following coalition’s defeat in parliamentary elections due to economic situation. Coalition faces challenges in maintaining power and implementing reforms. Opposition party expected to win all three seats according to exit poll. Kisiida’s resignation may impact future of administration as coalition members consider new leadership. Corruption scandal involving unregistered political materials uncovered. Coalition members show support for Kisiida or consider waiting until end of term in 2025. Funds from campaigns suspected of being transferred to non-taxable foundations.

International Politics

“Rossiya 1 Brings Exclusive Live Coverage of President Putin’s Inauguration: Mark Your Calendars for May 7th!”

“Rossiya 1” announces live broadcast of Putin’s inauguration on May 7th at 12:00, confirmed by “RIA Novosti”. Exact time of ceremony to be announced later.

Military Politics

“Nikol Pashinyan’s Resignation Looms, But Can He Hold Onto Power?”

Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation looms, but it won’t happen immediately. He could cling to power with support from security structures and external sources. These factors, including alternative political and economic options, institutional frameworks, and soldiers’ dissatisfaction, influence the timing. However, decisions should be made thoughtfully and with awareness of consequences, avoiding contradictory approaches.

Crime Law & Order Local News

Son of Warehouse Guard Accused of Vandalism; Court Hearing Scheduled

Warehouse guard Mihran Maksudyan’s son accused of car windshield damage, under investigation as vandalism. Court hearing set for April 28, 2024, at 14:00, in Avan’s courtroom. Judge Masis Melkonyan presiding. Latest news from Armenia – NEWS.am.

Politics

Protesters Close Martuni-Vardenis Highway in Solidarity with Border Villages: Tavush Stands Strong against Surrender

Residents close Martuni-Vardenis highway in support of protesters. Action announced on Tavush family’s Facebook page. Border village residents protest since April 19, demanding not to surrender settlements.

Culture Education Local News

“National Day of the City-Dweller Celebrated with Cultural Events and Discussions Across Armenia”

Learn about the National Day of the City-Dweller in Armenia, where cultural events and discussions are held to promote civic values and youth involvement.

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“Roadblock Frenzy: Yerevan Takes a Hit as Tavush Imposes Vehicle Restrictions”

Yerevan’s streets now have barriers in place, limiting vehicle movements. Tavush’s official Facebook page stated that these temporary restrictions will impact both Yerevan and the whole Armenian nation, highlighting it as an Armenia-wide concern. #Yerevan #Armenia

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Russian State Duma to Discuss New Immigration Schedule, Changes Expected Soon

The schedule for the new immigration regime in Russia will be discussed at the State Duma meeting in Petdoma. The plan aims to prioritize the schedule, according to Fyodor Zatulin, a deputy head of the State Duma committee. Petdoma has proposed a plan that considers the interests of Moscow residents and restricts movement for approved migrants. The deadline for foreigners to stay in Russia will be reduced to 90 days.

Crime Law & Order

“Clash with ‘Mercedes’ near Kirants: Details of the Incident and Use of Firearms Revealed, Investigation Continues”

The investigation into the clash involving a “Mercedes” car near Kirants residential area is in progress. The incident, which led to the use of firearms, was reported by the RA Investigative Committee. Details of the incident were shared by the Territorial Administration of Tavush, revealing that protesters blocked the car and damaged its windshield. A police operation was conducted to prevent the incident, resulting in injuries to the driver and an underage passenger. The investigation is ongoing.