Official newspapers publish the order of Ilham Aliyev on amendments to several laws of the country. The same newspapers continue to write about the parliamentary elections, the most democratic and transparent.
Azadlyg writes about the possible appointment of the chief of Special State Protection Service Vagif Akhundov as Chief of the National Security Ministry.
The newspaper also reports that in connection with the "MNS case" more than 50 businessmen have been called to the investigation.
The newspaper writes about suicide of an arrested MNS officer, whose name is not disclosed.
The newspaper publishes an extensive article about the innocence of the so-called "group of Saeed", arrested in 2007 and accused of an attempted coup. The newspaper claims that the allegations made by the Ministry of National Security have been put forward unfounded.
The Cabinet of Ministers announced a holiday on December 31 and the first 4 days in January 2016.
The newspaper Le Figaro believes that the Aliyev regime has once again robbed the people’s power.
Al-Jazeera argues that the international community questions the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan.
Experts predict the collapse of seven banks amid falling oil revenues.
Express cites the opinion of the head of the State Committee for work with religious communities Mubariz Gurbanli about the official ban on divination in Azerbaijan, which is prohibited by religion.
Echo writes that Azerbaijan needs recycling program for old cars, which account for 105,000. Experts propose to create a "graveyard" for obsolete cars.
Experts say that the income of the Azerbaijani population dropped by 25%.
Bizim Yol writes that the forensic examination gave no opinion on the guilt of doctors in the death of the journalist Rasim Aliyev, who died from a beating the day before.
Yeni Musavat: Experts believe that the new parliament will increase the possibility of Russia's pressure on Azerbaijan.
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The COP29 conference concluded in Baku, leaving behind a trail of controversy and criticism. Renowned historian Jamil Hasanli characterized the event as a vivid reflection of governance problems in Azerbaijan under President Ilham Aliyev. Hasanli, a staunch critic of the administration, described COP29 as an expensive spectacle that exposed systemic failures and intensified international scrutiny of Azerbaijan's political and economic structures.
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President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola has invited Azerbaijani economist and political prisoner Professor Gubad Ibadoglu to Strasbourg to attend the 2024 Sakharov Prize award ceremony. The invitation, delivered by Member of the European Parliament Michael Bloss at the COP29 climate conference, comes as Ibadoglu remains under house arrest and prohibited from leaving Azerbaijan.
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An operation at Istanbul Airport has revealed an incident that could strain diplomatic relations. Kahraman Shamil oglu Mammadov, alleged to be an Azerbaijani military attaché, was caught with 70 kilograms of gold. According to Turkish media, Despite Mammadov's claims that he is a diplomat, it is believed that the incident is related to gold smuggling.
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On a brisk November evening, the residents of Baku gathered along the waterfront of the Caspian Sea, stunned by what appeared to be the washed-up body of a colossal whale. At 16 meters long, the creature’s seemingly lifeless form and pungent odor left many convinced they were witnessing an ecological tragedy. By that night, however, the mysterious visitor had departed, loaded onto a cargo platform and whisked away to the airport.
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