In the absence of a food norm they speak about the level of self-sufficiency
Social sphere
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Why Spending on Children Is Not a Burden on the Budget but an Investment in the Country’s Future While debates continue in Azerbaijan about the need to restore child benefits, Belarus made its choice long ago. In Minsk, support for families with...
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Under relentless May rain, Baku transformed for six days into the capital of global urbanism. Inside the pavilions of the Olympic Stadium, delegates from 182 countries discussed artificial intelligence, climate resilience, housing, transport, and the future of megacities. Giant screens cycled through presentations of “smart cities,” ministers spoke about green energy, architects promoted the idea of a fair urban environment, and United Nations officials warned of an approaching global housing crisis.
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Despite the continuing growth of wages, Azerbaijan’s labor market in 2026 is increasingly showing signs of structural inequality typical of resource-based economies, where high incomes are concentrated in a limited number of export-oriented sectors, while a significant share of the population remains in the low-income zone.
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At first glance, Azerbaijan’s demographic picture appears stable. The population continues to grow, the state is expanding infrastructure spending, and the economy shows resilience on the back of energy revenues. Yet beneath this surface a more subtle and strategically significant process is unfolding — a gradual transformation of the population structure that could redefine the country’s growth model in the decades ahead.
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Kanalizasiya, dəniz və məsuliyyət: şikayət Bakıda infrastruktur nəzarəti problemlərini necə üzə çıxardı
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Sewerage, the Sea and Responsibility: How a Complaint Exposed Problems of Infrastructure Oversight in Baku
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Канализация, море и ответственность: как жалоба вывела на поверхность проблемы инфраструктурного контроля в Баку
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