The positive impact of the reforms on the regions, the complication of the situation in the regions, the appearance of poisonous fish in the country are the leading topics of today's media.
The newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes that social reforms have created a good mood in the regions. A large package of social care of the head of state has caused a good mood of the population in the frontal zone. The author cites an example, referring to the resident of the village of Imamgulubeyli of the Agdam district, Maryam Jafarova, the mother of two martyrs sons. The positive aspects of presidential decrees and orders regarding social issues are described in the article by residents of the Agdam region.
The site "Azadlıqinfo.az" writes that the situation in the regions differs radically from the one promoted. Most people are unemployed, about 80 percent are on the verge of poverty, people are desperate. Agriculture has failed, revenues from Russia have declined, and state investments do not reach the regions. The deplorable position of agriculture is waiting for its decision, the author writes.
The site "Mediçina.az" writes that fish that are dangerous to human health are brought into the country from Vietnam. For example, in markets, pangasius fish are sold, as part of its heavy metals, bacteria, chemical elements, hormones - harmful to human health. It is grown in one of the dirtiest rivers in the world - the Mekong, where waste from chemical plants and sewage flows. It is exported to the poorest countries because of its cheapness, and people do not know about its harm. The food safety agency should go to punish the suppliers of this fish, or clarify the situation with this fish and its toxicity, the author believes.
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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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