The role of science and education in the development of education, the deputies' view of the state of health care, and compensation in connection with problem loans are the leading topics of today's media.
The Azerbaijan newspaper writes about the role of science and education in the development of the country. The author comes up with a proposal to create a branch of Informatics and Economics at ANAS, which would give impetus to the development of the economy and various fields. At present, funds allocated to science make up 0.54% of the budget and 0.16% of GDP.
The author also relates to the topic of education, noting that among the 500 ranking universities in the world there is not a single Azerbaijani. The article also notes that the hasty transition to the bachelor + master system did not justify itself, because no change occurred in this transition due to postgraduate studies (doctoral studies).
The website Yeni Sabah.az analyzes the situation in the country's health care system. The presence of problems is indicated by incessant actions in front of the Ministry of Health building. According to MP Fazil Mustafa, this can be explained by the fact that laws do not work. Moreover, this situation occurs in all areas. Even the purchase of expensive diagnostic equipment does not lead to a reduction in health problems. According to the deputy, the root of the problems is not only in health care itself, but also in the economy.
The website Modern.az discusses the topic of problem loans and the compensation issued for them. The author gives an explanation about the situations arising in this connection. For example, if a citizen for some reason did not receive the compensation due to him at a specified time, then it can be received by him in the following months. Expert Vugar Bayramov also explains other points related to compensation for problem loans up to 17 thousand AZN to individuals, and also concerns the restructuring process.
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The State Committee on Family, Women, and Children's of Azerbaijan Issues has released its annual report for the year 2023, shedding light on the state of domestic violence within the nation. While the report indicates a slight decrease in the number of reported cases compared to the previous year, concerns persist regarding the prevalence and impact of such incidents.
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As demolition work on the Javanshir Bridge kicks off, motorists and commuters in Baku are bracing for changes in traffic patterns starting today.
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In a devastating turn of events, Iran is grappling with the sudden loss of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and several high-ranking officials following a helicopter crash on May 19. The crash, initially attributed to unfavorable weather conditions, has sent shockwaves through the nation and raised questions about the safety and maintenance of Iran's aging aviation fleet.
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On May 21, Baku and Absheron will have changeable weather without precipitation. Light fog in the morning and evening. Wind is north-western, air temperature in the afternoon will rise to +19+24.
İran Prezidentinin də həlak olduğu helikopter qəzasına görə məsuliyyəti kim daşıyır? – Sədrəddin Soltan Çətin sualda
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