The official pro-government newspaper published an order of President Ilham Aliyev to allocate Agjabedi 7 million manat for social development.
The same newspapers continue to publish offensive material on the leadership of the National Council and its single presidential candidate Jamil Hasanli.
Azadlig published a critical report by Human Rights Watch about the plight of the rights and freedoms in Azerbaijan.
The election headquarters of the single candidate from the National Council Jamil Hasanli made a meeting. It was noted that they collected 35,000 signatures in favor of the candidate and the campaign continues. The headquarters is planning to hold actions in Baku and in the regions.
Express writes that within 6 months of the year 86 cases of trafficking in human beings were revealed.
In Moscow 22 markets were closed, which adversely affected the Azerbaijanis, who traded there.
The newspaper writes that officials interfering in the activities of entrepreneurs will be punished and the application of sanctions against businessmen is complicated.
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Thousands of Azerbaijani children live in Azerbaijan and the neighboring countries without documents, so in fact they do not formally exist.
Bizim Yol writes that the single candidate of the National Council Jamil Hasanli will not go to London in connection with the election process.
Advertising in connection with the elections will be only arranged on ITV, which is regarded by experts as "elections without advertising."
Yeni Musavat writes that the power demands from the head of the movement El Eldar Namazov providing some documents, the content of which is unknown.
The single candidate from the National Council Jamil Hasanli believes that with the increase in oil revenues the government has become increasingly authoritarian. -0 -
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Austrian tourist Markus, after leaving the Azerbaijani village of Ilisu following a four-day stay in the Caucasus mountains, sent the homeowner where he stayed his main impression: a photograph he took of a garbage dump in Ilisu, with a cow grazing among plastic bags.
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A forum of Azerbaijani scientists residing abroad commenced today in Baku. The event began with the performance of the National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan and a moment of silence to honor the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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Last week, during a visit to Italy, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev spoke about the improvement of his country's strained relations with the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). He mentioned that the ban on certain PACE members visiting Azerbaijan would be lifted once the country's delegation returns to the organization: "If they change their decisions and restore our rights, then this so-called embargo will also be lifted."
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Police in the city of Sumgait arrested Sakit Musaev, born in 1988, on charges of illegal drug trafficking over the past weekend, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs' press service. During a search of Musaev's home, authorities discovered 50 kg of heroin, as well as marijuana laced with psychoactive substances, opium, and methamphetamine. The statement indicates that Musaev had obtained the drugs from an Iranian individual by retrieving them from a hidden stash. He planned to distribute the drugs to various addresses in exchange for monetary compensation.
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