Evaluation of President Ilham Aliyev’s activity, the lawlessness prevailing in the country, the situation in the judicial system and the real estate market are the leading topics of today's press.
The newspaper Azerbaijan estimates the multilateral activity of President Ilham Aliyev, noting the increase in his credibility. Further, the author lists and gives a positive assessment of the current head of state. He says Ilham Aliyev has brought the country to the level of developed countries.
The website Azadliq.info writes about the lawlessness reigning in the country. Unusual things have long been more common and not surprising, the author writes, commenting on the facts disclosed at the MNS trial. The author cites the testimony of the former MNS General Akif Chovdarov, at the direction of which about 4,000 people were arrested. The article says about how many innocent people suffered from such powerful people as Chovdarov.
Novoye Vremya has published an article entitled When Will Themis Turn to Face the Citizens? The success of economic and political reforms in our country lies in the fundamental reforms of the judicial system in order to build independent justice in the Republic. The mores prevailing in the Azerbaijani legal proceedings cannot possibly meet the needs of society in terms of protection of the rights and freedoms of citizens and the administration of real justice. Courts should be not so much a punishing sword, but more an authority achieving the triumph of justice. The author recalls the recent decision of the Judicial-Legal Council to dismiss and punish a number of judges.
The website Bizimyol.info writes about the situation in the real estate market. The author emphasizes that the market price of real estate in Baku began to fall since February 2015. At the same time, experts note that with the strengthening of the manat the property prices rose slightly. This is connected with the mass demolition of homes in the capital and the slow construction business. People are rapidly buying housing with small areas. Experts believe in the near future housing prices will not fall.
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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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