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Protests against Zelensky over the law restricting the independence of anti-corruption agencies
The country's parliament passed a law on Tuesday that significantly limits the independence of two key anti-corruption bodies: the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO).
Syrian and Israeli delegations to hold talks in Azerbaijan
According to sources in the Al Hadath and Al Arabiya newspapers, security communication between the Syrian regime and Israel has resumed, with the direct participation of the United States and Turkey.
What "civil war" are they predicting? Vahram Atanesyan
There would be a domestic political crisis or at least instability in Armenia if the institutional opposition were to bring the issue of the Prime Minister's impeachment to the National Assembly through the established procedure.
Russian-Ukrainian talks may begin tonight
The third round of talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations is set to begin in Istanbul on July 23, according to Interfax news agency, which cited the Turkish state-run TRT Haber newspaper.
Saudi Arabia plans $4 billion investment deals with Syria
Saudi Arabia is set to sign business deals worth 15 billion riyals (about $4 billion) during an investment conference in the Syrian capital Damascus, the Saudi Ministry of Investment said in a statement. The conference is being organized by the Saudi Ministry of Investment, which stated that representatives from both the public and private sectors will attend the meeting.