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Media review for January 9
The fight against the pandemic, provocations against Azerbaijan, the alleged Moscow meeting, social concerns of citizens living in the AAAF park are the topics of today's media.
The “Azerbaijan” newspaper continues to write about the fight against the pandemic. Over the past year, more than 10 new hospitals have been built, the number of laboratories has increased by 8 times, more than 2 million tests have been carried out, and over 200 thousand people have recovered.
Approximately 2.5 billion manats were allocated to eliminate the problems of the population. The unemployed and those who lost their jobs were given four times 190 manats each.
The site “Redaktor.az” discusses the possibility of resuming hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In view of the provocative violations by Armenia, the Azerbaijan made a decision not to take prisoners and not return prisoners back. The author also recalls the recent military provocations in the Khojavend region.
Armenia is sending its military to Azerbaijan through the Lachin corridor. The Azerbaijani army may start military operations again to clean up the region from the remnants of the Armenian armed forces, if no agreement is reached on a January 11 meeting in Moscow.
The Mətbuat.az website discusses President Ilham Aliyev's remarks at a meeting on January 10 on the activities of Russian peacekeepers. The head of state expressed dissatisfaction with their activities and the commission of provocations against Azerbaijan. One of the reasons is the admission of the French parliamentary delegation to Karabakh. Another reason is the transfer of the Lachin corridor to the Armenians by the peacekeepers, as well as the trip of the Armenian Foreign Minister to Karabakh.
A monitoring center will soon start operating in Aghdam, which will monitor such actions.
The website “Müsavat.com” discusses a possible meeting of Pashinyan, Aliyev and Putin in Moscow on January 11. It seems that Pashinyan wants to evade the meeting, isolating himself. Because the results of this meeting promise nothing good for Armenia. It is assumed that at the expected meeting, documents on communications, prisoners of war and other issues, including the disarmament of Armenians in Karabakh, may be signed.
The website “Yeniavaz.com” writes about the problems of people living in the residential complex “AAAF Park” in the center of Baku. For five years, residents have not been provided with gas. According to residents, some of them have already paid the company for the meters, and the other part is ready to pay after the gas pipeline is laid, but nothing is being done for gasification.
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On November 1, the weather in the capital will be cloudy, with light rain in some areas during the night and morning. There will be a moderate southwest wind. The temperature at night will range from +7 to +10°C, and during the day it will be +12 to +15°C. Humidity will be 70-80% both at night and during the day. No precipitation is expected across the country. There may be fog in some areas, with a moderate west wind.
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After introducing six innovative products to its subscribers in a short time, Bakcell was honoured with the "Most Successful Rebranding" award at the prestigious international advertising and marketing competition "Felis." The award ceremony took place at the traditional "Brand Week" event held on 8 November 2024 in Istanbul.
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The International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR) and Forum 2000 Foundation expressed grave concerns over the escalating repression of civil society in Azerbaijan, issuing a joint statement. The groups highlighted the government's intensified crackdown on lawyers, journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, painting a stark picture of a country where dissenting voices are systematically silenced.
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The Times Higher Education (THE), a leading international organization with an audience of 60 million and ranked among the world's top 100 networks in the field of education and skills assessment, has published a comprehensive article titled “Calls for the Release of Azerbaijani Scholar as Climate Summit Begins.” THE, known for its annual ranking of world universities, notes that while a major fossil fuel producer hosts a gathering of global leaders, it is cracking down on dissenters. Human rights groups are urging the Azerbaijani government, which is hosting the COP29 climate conference, to release a scholar detained after criticizing fossil fuel policies.
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