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“G7 Leaders Demand Russia’s Accountability: Urges Compensation of Over $486 Million for Ukraine’s Occupied Territories”

G7 leaders demand Russia to cease illegal aggression, pay Ukraine compensation for occupied territories. International bank data shows an amount exceeding $486 million. Options are being explored for Russia’s compliance. News source: Armenian agency “NEWS.am” on Telegram.

Around the Globle

“ECHR Rules in Favor of Human Rights Defender: Armenia Violated Vienna Convention, Orders 30,000 Euro Compensation”

Armenian Human Rights Defender Tatoyan awarded 30,000 euros in compensation by ECHR after violations of Vienna Convention in military operation.

Local News

“Construction Dispute in Kirantsi: Residents Refuse to Leave Homes as Alternative Route is Built”

The road from Kirantsi to Ajarkut is being constructed, causing concern for villagers. Pylons have been installed, prompting fears for children’s safety. Residents have been given until June 24th to leave their homes, but some refuse. The authorities have closed both the village and the road, forcing residents to walk 6 kilometers to visit the local church.

Around the Globle

“Armenian villagers brave adversity to protect their homes and heritage amidst border tension”

Struggling villagers in Armenia refuse to sell their homes, despite pressure to do so. They are committed to defending their borders and preserving their village. Amidst media criticism, they emphasize their dedication to protecting their land and the fallen soldiers. News from Armenia.

Business Politics

“Government’s Generosity Raises Questions: Exaggerated Compensation for ‘Ecobilding’ Raises Eyebrows in Artsakh Post-War Recovery”

The government provides compensation to organizations affected by the war. “Ecobuilding” received 83.4 million drams and bought bulldozers worth 281 million drams, raising questions about inflated prices and government favoritism. The company, headed by Karen Minasyan, has undertaken major construction projects. Some speculate that Aram Sargsyan is the real beneficiary of “Ecobilding.” More information in today’s newspaper.

Crime Technology

“Man Fakes Death in Fukushima Incident for $100K Compensation, Court Rules”

A person from the Fukushima incident claimed they killed themselves to get $100,000 compensation for their deceased wife’s child. This recent court ruling details how they staged their own death. Source: NBC News.

Crime Politics

“Italian Prime Minister Demands 100,000 Euro Compensation for Fake Pornographic Videos Featuring Her Face”

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni demands 100k euros compensation for fake pornographic videos featuring her. The Court of Sardinia has summoned her to provide evidence against the creators. The PM’s lawyer plans to donate the compensation to the NCV Foundation. The videos have been circulating online for months.

Crime Finance International

“Bombshell Verdict: Former BNP Paribas Employee Ordered to Return $4.9 Million in Illicit Gains by Paris Court”

BNP Paribas employee forced to repay $4.9 million obtained through illegal work in 2013. French court rejects bank’s request, citing previous compensation awarded in London court. Former employee found innocent and released from work.

Government

“One Year On: Families of Fallen Soldiers in Armenia Seek Justice and Compensation for Military Training Ground Explosion”

15 soldiers’ families still seeking justice and compensation one year after explosion at training ground in Armenia. Legal proceedings underway, while families claim manipulation of evidence by authorities. Concerns about insufficient compensation and threats faced for seeking truth.

“Civil Rights Defender Demands Compensation for Losses as Conflict Escalates: International Courts Urged to Support Azerbaijan’s Call for Justice”

Armenia must compensate for losses in Azerbaijan, demands civil rights defender Sabina Aliyeva. She urges international courts to support their cause and ensure the protection of rights for those affected by the conflict and loss of life. The aggression has resulted in 65 deaths and 272 injuries, mostly among civilians. Since 1991, 3416 people, including 357 children and 38 women, have been registered as victims of the Armenian armed forces.