Court Review — April 15–17, 2026
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- Express analysis
- 18 April 2026 09:05
Express analysis
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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved new rules regulating state control measures against goods that do not meet technical regulation requirements, as the government seeks to strengthen oversight of consumer markets and align safety standards with international practice.
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When Iranian officials announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, it appeared to signal a moment of de-escalation. But behind the language of “full access” lies a far more complex and uneasy reality — a ceasefire defined by restrictions, mistrust and lingering danger.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan on April 17 adopted a resolution “On approval of the Rules for granting consent for the placement of buildings, structures and facilities within airport and aerodrome safety zones.”
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Azerbaijan’s Cabinet of Ministers on April 17 approved amendments to several key regulations, including the resolution “On approval of the rules for the preparation and execution of the state budget of the Republic of Azerbaijan” No. 75 dated May 24, 2004, “On approval of the rules for the use of budget funds for the maintenance, protection and repair of public roads of national and local importance, as well as for the payment of compensation related to the design, reconstruction and construction of roads” No. 13 dated January 25, 2007, and regulations governing the use of the vehicle utilization fund.
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