Over the past 7 months, in Azerbaijan, 799 people have been infected with AIDS
Over the past 7 months, in Azerbaijan, 799 people have been infected with AIDS
According to the Working Group of the State Commission on the Fight Against Drug Addiction, 799 people have been infected with AIDS in Azerbaijan during the first 7 months of 2024. Of these, 789 are Azerbaijani citizens, and 13 are foreigners. Among Azerbaijani citizens, 43% of the infected individuals are drug users. According to the Republican AIDS Center, the country has observed a decrease in the number of new AIDS infections among drug-dependent individuals.
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- 16 August 2024 14:29
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"The biggest challenge in the education sector is the low number of fully staffed schools," said Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev on November 20 during a joint session of the Parliamentary Committees on Agrarian Policy, Family, Women, and Children Issues, and Science and Education. The session was held to discuss the draft law on the "State Budget for 2025," according to local media reports.
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The innovation and speed leader Bakcell organized a panel discussion on the topic “Sustainability Through Artificial Intelligence.” The event featured speakers including Bakcell’s Marketing Director Elkhan Sadiqzade, PwC Azerbaijan’s Head of Advisory Services Farid Qattal, and the Head of Innovation at the Innovation and Digital Development Agency Evgeniya Bikmurzina. The panel was moderated by Aysel Suleymanova, Bakcell’s Director of Corporate Communications and Public Relations.
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On Saturday, the weather in Baku will be variable, with possible drizzle by the evening. There will be fog in some areas in the morning and evening. A moderate northwest wind will change to the southeast by evening. The temperature at night will range from +9 to +12°C, and during the day it will be between +13 and +18°C. Humidity will be 75–85%.
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A Lufthansa airliner flying from Mumbai to Munich made an emergency landing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport early Wednesday after a passenger suffered a sudden medical emergency, airport officials said.
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