Official newspapers publish information about Ilham Aliyev’s trip to Strasbourg.
Azadlig writes that the head of the presidential administration Ramiz Mehdiyev visited Moscow on June 20, but it was only reported on June 23. The newspaper called the visit strange and incomprehensible.
Authorities have arrested a young activist Elsevar Murselli and demanded that he came out of the PFPA, which he had never been a member of.
Experts believe that the discussions on the Karabakh conflict between Presidents Aliyev and Putin could end in favor of the interests of the Russian president.
The National Council of Democratic Forces adopted the Declaration on the need for integration of Azerbaijan to the EU, which is called an important document.
Express writes about the increasing amount of dust in the air as a result of strong winds in Baku.
Over the past two days on the roads of the capital nine people were killed and 18 were injured in traffic accidents.
Echo with reference to experts writes that the needs of a person for food, alcoholic drinks and cigarettes cost 350 manats.
Bizim Yol writes about the brutal beating of Mustaghim Mammadov in Salyan. His father had complained about the police to the higher authorities.
Yeni Musavat writes about a telephone conversation between Presidents Aliyev and Putin, who intends to place peacekeepers in Karabakh.
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Forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology promise rain for the third day in a row in the capital and Apsheron, but it never rained.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has decided to rearrange working days and days off during the New Year.
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This month, cases of illegal surgical operations conducted by unqualified doctors were uncovered at the private Laser Beauty Clinic in Baku. The findings were reported by the Center for Analytical Expertise (CAE) of the Ministry of Health, which inspected the clinic following citizen complaints.
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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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