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Security
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In early 2026, Azerbaijan — long regarded as relatively stable in terms of internal security — began to show signs of a deeper and more complex transformation. Despite an overall decline in crime, one category is moving in the opposite direction: drug-related offenses are steadily rising.
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The crime profile in Azerbaijan in the first quarter of 2026 indicates a continued decline in the overall number of offenses, despite a gradual shift toward more complex and technology-driven crimes faced by law enforcement agencies, according to data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and reconstructed estimates based on comparable reports.
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Poisoning represents a persistent yet undercharacterized public health challenge in Azerbaijan, situated at the intersection of environmental legacy, regulatory fragmentation, and socio-economic transition. Drawing on national statistics, clinical observations, and comparative international frameworks, this analysis identifies poisoning not as an episodic hazard but as a systemic risk shaped by structural determinants.
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In 2025, the total volume of waste in Azerbaijan reached 4,426.4 thousand tons, marking a 1.4% increase compared to the previous year. This indicates not only the expansion of economic activity in the country but also a rise in environmental pressures. Waste management is no longer solely an environmental issue; it has evolved into a complex field requiring economic, technological, and institutional transformation. In particular, serious challenges remain in the management of hazardous waste.
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