Official newspapers write about Ilham Aliyev's visit to the Embassy of Saudi Arabia and the entries in the book of condolences at the death of King Abdullah.
The President also received the credentials of the new Ambassador of Qatar in Azerbaijan.
Azadlig writes about the started staff reductions in Baku Metro and Azerenergy, as well as in several other state institutions.
In connection with the murder of a prisoner Elshad Babayev in Jail №14 no one has been prosecuted.
Arrested on charges of drug-related crimes, PFPA activist Murad Adilov, despite the torture, refused to sign a protocol on the identification of drugs from him. However, this document was signed by the lawyer Sakhavat Mammadli, from which Adilov refused. This lawyer was not present during the search.
The International Bank of Azerbaijan signed an agreement on cooperation with the Russian Sberbank. The newspaper calls it "dangerous cooperation."
Yeni Musavat argues that in Baku the officials enhanced protection of foreign embassies in connection with threats coming from the Islamic State.
After a football match Tabriz Trahtur and Urmia Polikan fans of both teams defiantly sang the hymn of the Azerbaijan Republic.
Experts do not agree with the statement of the management of SOCAR that the oil price will rise in the near future. –0--
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Military expert and regular on state television channels, Adalat Verdiyev, has been accused of a serious crime—disclosure of military secrets. According to the charge (Article 308 of the Criminal Code), if the accused can prove the disclosure was unintentional, they may face 3 to 7 years in prison. Under aggravating circumstances, the sentence could range from 4 to 8 years.
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Rain is expected in Baku and Absheron on 28 November, forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology said. However, their today's forecast of rain in Baku has not come true.
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Short film "Fragments" by Iqbal Abilov, a Talysh researcher arrested in Azerbaijan, has been recognised at another international film festival.
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The leading mobile operator remains committed to supporting the development of the national press The leading mobile operator remains committed to fostering the development of the national press. In celebration of Communications and Information Technology Workers' Day on December 6th, Azercell is organizing a specialized training session titled "Media Technologies: Innovations and Trends," designed for journalists covering subjects of technology, innovation, and digital development.
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