Reforms of 2016, Azerbaijan's leadership in conducting luxury weddings, statistics of the affected by carbon monoxide, chances of young people to buy flats are the theme of today's media.
Newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes that the year 2016 was successful in terms of reforms, including the establishment of industrial parks, attracting foreign investment, export growth, improvement of conditions for business, tourism development, as well as the development of a strategic roadmap.
"Exo" publishes an article about fashion for a luxury wedding in the country.
According to the report of the UN Population Fund, the world's leaders in terms of expending on wedding costs are the Middle East and the former communist.
Azerbaijan ranks the first in the UN Foundation, where on the organization of such festivals are spent the a lot of money on the basis of the level of wages.
"New Times" publishes an article about the terrible statistics of deaths from carbon monoxide. So, from December 31, 2016 on January 4, 2017 in the country died 11 people from the carbon monoxide. Decisive measures are required to put an end to this appalling statistics.
"Bizim Yol" writes about the constant decline of the chances of young people to buy an apartment. Over the past 20 years the number of divorces increased by more than twice. So, in 2015, 12,764 couples divorced. This is another reason for the shortage of housing. The country adopted a law "On youth policy", but it does not work in reality.
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Azerbaijan greeted 2025 with a vibrant blend of age-old traditions and modern celebrations, showcasing the nation's rich cultural heritage and forward-looking aspirations. From elaborate family feasts to dazzling public festivities, the celebrations embodied a unique fusion of past and present.
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