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Heat wave to intensify
Hot, dry weather will continue in Baku and Absheron on Tuesday 18. South-west wind will blow. Air temperature will be +21+26 at night and +32+37 during the day.
As for the regions of the country, precipitation is expected in mountainous areas, in some places intense. Wind is eastern, moderate.
Air temperature in the lowlands will be +20+25 at night, and during the day it will be +34+39. In the mountains it will be +10+15 at night and +19+24 during the day.
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- Politics
- 17 June 2024 15:27
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On June 24, Imangali Tasmagambetov, Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), suggested that the organization might expand its functionality and membership. "The need for a military-political alliance is growing significantly," Tasmagambetov remarked, citing historical precedents and favorable conditions offered by the CSTO. The CSTO, led by Russia, includes Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Armenia. However, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan recently criticized the organization and announced a de facto freeze on Armenia's participation.
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The joint project by Azercell and the Judo Federation continues to promote a healthy lifestyle! The "This Is the Way" social campaign, implemented by “Azercell Teleсom” LLC in cooperation with the Azerbaijan Judo Federation, continues to highlight the negative consequences of drug addiction. The initiative has attracted over 700 participants from various regions of Azerbaijan, promoting a healthy lifestyle among society, particularly young people.
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*Baku, June 25, 2024* - Despite significant government funding for the State Border Guard Service, Azerbaijan's fight against drug trafficking remains ineffective, according to Aygun Muradhanli, owner of Prime TV. Speaking at a discussion of the film "The Narcotic Side of Hybrid Wars" produced by her company, Muradhanli emphasized the need for alternative strategies.
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The number of students expelled from higher education institutions in Azerbaijan surged by 9.8 percent in 2023, with 8,631 students dismissed for reasons including non-payment of tuition fees, absenteeism, or voluntary withdrawal, according to the 12th issue of "Abituriyent" magazine.
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