Official and pro-government newspapers published the presidential decree to allot 3,300,000 AZN for social development of the Astara region. The newspapers also write that the National Council is on the verge of collapse, calling its activities a betrayal.
Azadlig
Political prisoners are not allowed to read Azadlig daily, though the administration of the penitentiary service denies this.
A group of deputies condemned the court decision against Gultekin Hajiyeva, calling it illegal.
The lawyers believe that a shortage of lawyers in the country has political motives.
During the first 6 months of 2013, 48,000 cars were brought into the country.
SOCAR has started investing capital into the north of Iraq, which is populated mainly by Kurds.
Echo
More than 80% of cars in Azerbaijan were bought on credit, because of their high cost.
The Heydar Aliyev Centre claims to have been named "the best architecture in the world."
Bizim Yol writes about the arrest of a SOCAR employee, who hired people into the company for money.
Yeni Musavat claims that Mehriban Aliyeva's candidature for the presidential elections was nominated by Ministers of Taxes and Agriculture.
The newspaper also writes about the arrest of young activists, calling it repression.
Ganja city police has prevented the mourning event devoted to the anniversary of the death of the brother of the ex-Minister of Internal Affairs, Iskandar Hamidov.
The shopping mall, which is under construction on the former Narimanov avenue, is owned by chief of the Caspian Shipping Company Aydyn Bashirov.
Social
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Georgian law enforcement has detained an ethnic Azerbaijani in Marneuli who gained international attention through a viral video showing him stuffing a stack of ballots into a voting box, according to Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of the "Georgian Dream" party and the parliament chair.
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On October 28, Baku experienced rain once again. As with five days earlier, streets and homes in the capital flooded. Fortunately, unlike the previous incident, no fatalities occurred this time in waterlogged tunnels. (On October 22, two people drowned in a tunnel flooded with rainwater in Sabunchu district.)
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Two women have died from mushroom poisoning in the Khachmaz region, located 200 km north of Baku. According to Azar Magsudov, the head of the toxicology department at the Clinical Medical Center (CMC), the victims were 46 and 41 years old.
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Changeable weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula; rain is possible in some areas in the evening and fog in the morning and evening. Northwest wind will change to the southeast.
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