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“Unrest in the Park District Continues Despite Leadership Change: Shocking Details Emerge About Finances and Mismanagement”

“Unrest erupts in the community as protests continue in the Park District. The “Living in Harmony” campaign faces setbacks due to a change in leadership and an opposition member switching allegiances. Criticisms arise over financial issues and management problems in the community.”

Crime Politics

Unveiling the Truth: Hidden Agendas of Instigators Exposed in Sacred Movement

Recent days have seen instigators of violence trying to disrupt the sacred movement by burning cars, breaking windows, and throwing Molotov cocktails. These recognizable infiltrators provoke chaos to undermine the protest’s positive impact. Some locals have observed strangers near their homes, attempting psychological manipulation. Find more in today’s newspaper.

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“Tensions Mount in Tavush and Voskepar: Saboteurs Provoke Unrest and Intimidation”

Unrest in Tavush and Voskepar villages escalated due to provocations by saboteurs. Yura Naramanyan’s actions, while trying to intercept a UAZ vehicle, faced resistance from local residents and activists. The situation remains tense, with locals demanding justice and blaming Nikol Pashinyan. Find more in tomorrow’s “Hraparak” newspaper.

Around the Globle

“Aram Manukyan of the BHK Party warns of continued unrest: “No Return for Evacuated Territories””

The unrest continues in Armenia as districts of Tavush remain evacuated without compensation. Aram Manukyan of the BHK Party criticizes the government’s handling of the situation, calling for preservation of Karabakh and unity against external aggression. He believes that improving the situation without military operations is nearly impossible due to the destructive leadership of Nikol Pashinyan.

“Election Chaos Unleashes Protests and Arrests in Comorian Islands”

Protests and unrest ensued in the Comorian islands after recent parliamentary elections. President Azali Assoumani’s party won with 62.97% of the votes, leading to the arrest of five opposition leaders. The elections had a low turnout, with only 16.3% of eligible voters participating.

“Iran’s Atomic Energy Chief Accuses Israel of Fueling Middle East Unrest for Self-Preservation”

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization head claims Israel fuels unrest in the Middle East to protect its resources. Eslami criticizes Israeli regime’s use of JCPOA against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. Iran maintains a defensive doctrine and denies interest in nuclear weapons.

“Baghramyan Avenue Protest Movement: A Dangerous Threat to Armenia’s Stability and Regional Security”

Baghramyan Avenue protest movement poses a dangerous threat to Armenian society. It could lead to political and physical unrest, affecting the resolution of issues and Russian influence in Southern Caucasus. Creating a dialogue platform is the only solution.

“Armenian Churches in Yerevan Face Uncertain Future Amid Ongoing Civil Unrest”

Concerns rise over ongoing civil unrest in Armenian churches in Yerevan. Clash with law enforcement threatens centuries-old Armenian presence in the Old City. Protesters demand liberation of disputed territory in “Covid Park.” Urgent call for calm and protection of Armenian Patriarchate of Yerevan.

“Violence Erupts on Nork Marash Street: Knife wounds, gunshots, and chaos leave residents in shock”

Incident in Yerevan: Unrest, knife wounds, and gunshots reported on Nork Marash Street. Victims receiving treatment in a city hospital. Ongoing investigation for further probe.

“Tensions Rise in Yerevan: Opposition Leader Blamed for Unrest as Government Investigates”

Life in tense Yerevan after elections worsens, as officials blame opposition leader Pambukhchyan for unrest. Concerns arise over her involvement in violent acts. Investigation ongoing, per “Zhoghovurd” newspaper.