Activities of the 6th World Championships in Computer Games in Baku
From 12 to 16 November 2014 Baku will host a grand event that is eagerly awaited by gamers around the world - the 6th e-Sports World Championship BAKU 2014, which takes place under auspices of the International e-Sports Federation - IeSF.
The arena of the event was chosen in one of the best areas of the city - Crystall Hall, while the residence of the arriving players is the five-star hotel Fairmont Baku Flame Towers. Official opening ceremony of the Championship will be held on November 13 at 17.30 in Crystall Hall, but the games in the tournament will be held from 10:00 a.m. of the same day. The admission is free to all comers. --17D-
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- Economics
- 6 November 2014 16:01
Economics
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Azerbaijan’s State Agency for Tourism has inspected more than 300 hotels and lodging establishments across Baku, Sumgait, and the Absheron district as part of its preparations to accommodate international visitors attending the upcoming COP29 climate summit. Approximately 220 of these locations have now received an official star rating, with 10 hotels designated as five-star, 20 as four-star, and the remainder across other star ratings.
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For several months now, there have reportedly been delays in the disbursement of pensions and social payments in Azerbaijan. Pensioners say that the delays range from three to five days. For example, they emphasize that while disability pensions used to be paid by the 15th of each month earlier in the year, for the past three months, payments have been made on the 20th or 21st.
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Azerbaijan's revenues from tobacco exports have skyrocketed, with earnings from the first eight months of 2024 reaching $15.6 million, a nearly fivefold increase from $3.2 million during the same period last year. The sharp rise highlights the expanding international demand for Azerbaijan's tobacco products.
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Azerbaijan imported 11,100 tons of tea worth $57.9 million in the first nine months of this year, according to the State Statistics Committee, marking a 14.4% rise in volume and a 13.9% increase in value compared to the same period in 2023. However, with only 500 tons of tea exports totaling $4.8 million, Azerbaijan remains heavily dependent on imported tea, which meets 98% of domestic demand.
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