The influence of the documents signed in the social sphere on the international image of the country, the discussion of raising the limit on electricity, and the assimilation of the school curriculum by applicants are the topics of today's media.
The Azerbaijan newspaper writes about positive changes in the social sphere. This has a positive effect on the international image of the country. In the Index of Inclusive Development, the position of Azerbaijan has been strengthened, the article says.
The indicator of "Inclusion" is the level of poverty of the population and the division of income of individuals and households. These indicators of the country are better than those of other developing countries.
The website Yeni Sabah talks about the school curriculum. Experts say that absorption is low. The average applicant learns the school curriculum by 42-67%.
The school process, the expert notes, is not normally implemented, the demands are low, and the level of teachers' professionalism is also low.
The newspaper Yeni Musavat talks about the possibility of increasing the limit for electricity this summer. Deputy Fazil Mustafa reminds that two months ago the gas limit was increased from 1,700 to 2,200 cubic meters, it is necessary to do this with electricity.
Currently, consumers pay 7 kopecks per 1 kWh of electricity in the amount up to 300 kilowatt hours, and 11 kopecks for more than that. For at least 3 months, the limit can be lifted so that people can safely use electricity.
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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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On Sunday, November 24, variable cloudiness is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, with occasional overcast skies. There will be fog and drizzle in some areas during the night and morning, and a brief possibility of rain during the day. A moderate southeast wind will blow, changing direction to northwest in the evening.
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