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The arrest of the former ambassador Eldar Hasanov, the likelihood of opening fitness rooms, and arrests in the Kurdamir executive branch are topics of today's media.
The Yenisabah.az website discusses the arrest of the ambassador to Serbia, Eldar Hasanov, who is accused of abuse and corruption.
It is noteworthy that he was detained by the State Security Service, not the prosecutor's office.
The website Redaktor.az discusses the opening of gyms with Professor Adyl Geybulla. He believes that there are no problems in the activities of gyms. All areas of social life can be restored despite quarantine. As an example, he cites the activities of markets, which are also a closed space. The main thing is to comply with quarantine regulations.
In this case, you can even allow weddings. Deputy Bahruz Maharramov also believes that the halls can be opened subject to the quarantine norms and appropriate disinfection.
The website Moderator.az discusses the latest arrests in the executive branch of the Kurdamir region. MP Vahid Ahmedov believes that these arrests are important from the point of view of the fight against corruption. However, will they be able to create a favorable environment and conditions for entrepreneurs?
This is the sixth head of the executive branch arrested, accused of obstructing entrepreneurs.
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President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola has invited Azerbaijani economist and political prisoner Professor Gubad Ibadoglu to Strasbourg to attend the 2024 Sakharov Prize award ceremony. The invitation, delivered by Member of the European Parliament Michael Bloss at the COP29 climate conference, comes as Ibadoglu remains under house arrest and prohibited from leaving Azerbaijan.
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An operation at Istanbul Airport has revealed an incident that could strain diplomatic relations. Kahraman Shamil oglu Mammadov, alleged to be an Azerbaijani military attaché, was caught with 70 kilograms of gold. According to Turkish media, Despite Mammadov's claims that he is a diplomat, it is believed that the incident is related to gold smuggling.
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On a brisk November evening, the residents of Baku gathered along the waterfront of the Caspian Sea, stunned by what appeared to be the washed-up body of a colossal whale. At 16 meters long, the creature’s seemingly lifeless form and pungent odor left many convinced they were witnessing an ecological tragedy. By that night, however, the mysterious visitor had departed, loaded onto a cargo platform and whisked away to the airport.
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Starting from November 25, dedicated traffic lanes allocated for COP29 conference participants will lose their exclusive status and will be open to all vehicles, according to the Land Transport Agency (AYNA).
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