Official newspapers write that Azerbaijan is economically the most powerful country in the region.
The Azerbaijan newspaper continues insulting remarks against the imprisoned human rights defenders Leila and Arif Yunus.
Azadlyg writes about the walk of Sevil Aliyeva, sister of the President, around Baku. She arrived to cope with the challenges facing her cousin Ilgar Aliyev, who is engaged in the drug business.
The head of the National Council Jamil Hasanli calls on official Baku to take an example from Nazarbayev carrying out reforms in Kazakhstan.
The founder of the European Stability Initiative Gerald Knaus called the arrest of the journalist Khadija Ismailova "crossing the red line".
He called for a ban on entry of officials involved in the persecution into the EU.
The blogger Mehman Huseynov appealed to ASAN Service to obtain an identity card, which he had been seized a year ago. However, in this context, for some reason, he was detained on the territory of the Khatai district of the capital, and then released.
PACE issued a statement in which it expressed concern about the repression in Azerbaijan.
Armenian hackers have made an attack on three of the Azerbaijani embassies, Foreign Ministry reported.
Experts believe that the current economic situation in the country is the beginning of a new wave of devaluation.
Yeni Musavat writes that the former head of the International Bank Jahangir Hajiyev made out loans of millions to the rank and file employees of the bank.
The newspaper comments on the statements of SOCAR and the Tariff Council in relation to the price of gasoline on the background of falling oil prices.
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The International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR) and Forum 2000 Foundation expressed grave concerns over the escalating repression of civil society in Azerbaijan, issuing a joint statement. The groups highlighted the government's intensified crackdown on lawyers, journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, painting a stark picture of a country where dissenting voices are systematically silenced.
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The Times Higher Education (THE), a leading international organization with an audience of 60 million and ranked among the world's top 100 networks in the field of education and skills assessment, has published a comprehensive article titled “Calls for the Release of Azerbaijani Scholar as Climate Summit Begins.” THE, known for its annual ranking of world universities, notes that while a major fossil fuel producer hosts a gathering of global leaders, it is cracking down on dissenters. Human rights groups are urging the Azerbaijani government, which is hosting the COP29 climate conference, to release a scholar detained after criticizing fossil fuel policies.
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On Thursday, overcast weather is expected in the capital will be overcast, with light rain possible in the morning. There will be a moderate southeast wind. The temperature at night will be between +8 and +10°C, and during the day, it will range from +12 to +15°C. Humidity will be 65-75% both at night and during the day. Precipitation will occur in the eastern part of the country. There may be fog in some areas, with a moderate east wind.
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On November 12, the summit of world leaders commenced at the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Baku. According to "Euronews," citing sources from the UN, the event is attended by around 100 heads of state.
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