Abolition of visas for Turkish citizens, an increase in the number of deaths on beaches, the reasons for the high prices in the bazaars are the topics of today's media.
The newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes about the abolition of visas for Turkish citizens from 1 September this year. From now on they can stay for 30 days at the territory of the country without a visa. The author speaks of strategic partnership between Azerbaijan and Turkey, talks about joint global projects, about Turkey"s support in the Karabakh conflict issue.
The newspaper "Hürriyyət.org" writes about the facts of the death of people at sea and irresponsibility of MES in this matter. The author cites the example of a day when 6 people immediately drowned, and also notes inadequate attitudes towards these deaths. Like, if you cannot swim, let them not go to the sea. The incident occurred outside the beach area. The inhabitants of Kurdakhani declare that they always swam on these beaches and this zone has never been considered wild. MES is obliged to exercise control for beaches and rescue activities.
The site "Oxu.az" writes about the situation with the high cost of living, discussing it with deputy Vahid Ahmedov. According to him, farmers cannot normally sell their products. They have to sell it at low price that does not suit them. Farmers are forced to sell it intermediaries who use the situation and resell agricultural products at an inflated price already in the cities.
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An Iranian citizen Mollayi Meysan Allahbakhysh, a violator of the state border, was detained in the territory of 'Goytepe' border guard unit.
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Five people were killed and two injured in an explosion in a private house in the afternoon of 31 January in the village of Hindarkh, Agjabedi region, the press service of the General Prosecutor's Office reported. The regional prosecutor's office is conducting an investigation into the fact.
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On Saturday in Baku there will be changeable weather, no precipitation. Northeast wind. Air temperature at night + 5 + 7, during the day + 8 + 12. Humidity 70-80%.
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On January 29, municipal elections were held in Azerbaijan, with over 16,000 candidates participating across 118 constituencies. The Central Election Commission (CEC) has already announced the names of the leading candidates on its website. Hours after the election, CEC Chairman Mazahir Panahov stated at a briefing that 413 out of 685 municipalities had already been formed, with 7,791 candidates identified as leaders. According to him, elections proceeded normally in all constituencies, and no complaints were received by his office. However, independent candidates and experts claim that there were violations during the election process.
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