State care for the internally displaced persons, the high cost of tourist facilities, and the reasons for the villagers' refusal to engage in farming are the leading topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about the care of the state for the internally displaced persons (IDPs). The author provides a list of measures to improve the situation of IDPs. Twelve tent camps were eliminated. A housing area of 3.5 million square meters was built. Apartments were received by almost 300 thousand IDPs. 14.8 million manat was allocated to this category of persons for business.
200 thousand IDPs are provided with permanent work in budgetary structures. Poverty among IDPs over the past 15 years has decreased from 75% to 12%.
The newspaper Yeni Musavat explores the reasons for the decline in the number of tourists during the holidays, which is primarily due to high prices and poor services.
The website Unikal.org discusses with the deputy Rufat Guliyev the situation in areas where residents increasingly prefer supermarkets, rather than engage in farming, because it is not profitable.
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Azerbaijan's Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (MENR) has reported large-scale efforts to restore forests across the country, planting tens of thousands of saplings to expand forested areas. However, critics claim that the ministry simultaneously facilitates deforestation by leasing land to private companies.
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On Sunday, December 22, changeable cloudy weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. Drizzle is possible during the night and morning in some areas of the peninsula. Moderate southwest winds will prevail. The air temperature will be 5-8°C at night and 9-11°C during the day, according to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
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Baku, often called the "Caucasian Dubai," is increasingly known for systematic violations of residents' housing rights. During urban renovations and the construction of elegant new buildings, thousands of families in Azerbaijan’s capital have been unlawfully deprived of their homes. Many, recognizing the futility of resistance, settle for inadequate monetary compensation for their irreplaceable property. A minority, placing faith in the Housing Code, demand fair compensation from construction companies but often lose everything—both their homes and any form of recompense.
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Azerbaijani team prepares to compete in three prestigious international Olympiads The preparation of young programmers representing Azerbaijan in international Olympiads continues successfully. In collaboration with Azercell, the Ministry of Science and Education, and the Institute of Education, the latest “Informatics Camp” was held at the Baku Higher Oil School.
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