Official newspapers report that Ilham Aliyev received the Ambassador of Hungary and the Executive Director of the IMF.
"Azerbaijan" newspaper continued publishing anti-American material, accusing US Secretary of State John Kerry of the pro-Armenian position.
"Azadlig" newspaper considers the authorities' refusal to authorize opposition rally on May 3 as as a fear of protests.
The head of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) Jamil Hasanli said that authorities launched anti-Western campaign to give up at the Riga summit the "Eastern Partnership" Association Agreement.
The Russian company "Geologix Group" started the development of gold deposits in Nagorno-Karabakh. At the same time, official Baku is silent on this issue.
Experts doubt that the statements by the authorities on the establishment of fixed prices for medicines will be a long-term measure.
"New time" regards the reduction in income of the Oil Fund as the "melting" of its resources.
In terms of imports of a large part of the food products, the statement by authorities on food security seems frivolous.
"Yeni Musavat" regards the termination of the contract on the purchase by SOCAR the interest of the Greek company DESFA, as "Putin's revenge."
Sulhaddin Akbar, the head of the party of Free Democrats, regarded the anti-Western campaign by the Azerbaijani authorities as a fear that the EU and the US will support democratic forces in Azerbaijan on the background of the unfolding geopolitical confrontation. -0-
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An online meeting of civil society activists focused on the human rights situation in Azerbaijan, convened on the initiative of the Justice Solidarity Committee, highlighted significant concerns over the detention of journalists, political activists, and opponents of the war. The gathering, held on August 30, coincided with the International Day of Remembrance of the Missing and underscored the ongoing challenges facing both Azerbaijani and Armenian societies in the wake of the Karabakh conflicts.
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No precipitation is expected in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula; the northwestern wind will change to a southeastern wind during the day. Air temperatures will range from 21-26°C at night and 33-38°C during the day, according to the National Hydrometeorology Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
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A fire has erupted at the Experimental and Testing Production of the Scientific Research Institute of SOCAR (the state oil company) in the Surakhani district of Baku, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. "Thanks to the urgent and necessary measures taken by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the spread of the fire to neighboring areas, including nearby residential buildings, has been prevented," the statement reads. Efforts to extinguish the fire are still ongoing.
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In September, the average monthly air temperature in Azerbaijan is expected to be close to the climatic norm. Precipitation levels will also be near the norm, but in some areas, they will exceed it, according to the September forecast from the National Hydrometeorological Service.
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