Official newspapers write about Ilham Aliyev acquainted with the new border patrol ship of the second category.
Azadlyg writes about the beginning of the second wave of arrests in connection with the International Bank of Azerbaijan credit debts.
The Italian newspaper Espresso has published an article that names Azerbaijan one of the most corrupt countries.
Express writes that about 1,000 students were forced to drop out because they could not pay their tuition fees.
Bizim Yol writes about the beginning of the second wave of price hike in the country. The prices are becoming 15 to 50% higher.
At the beginning of the academic year each schoolchild’s parents spend about 200 manat.
In Azerbaijan unemployment is becoming a major problem, which is associated with the closure of jobs in the oil sector.
Yeni Musavat writes that the Minister of Transport Ziya Mammadov has faced a problem, because from now on the licensing of taxi drivers will be provided by ASAN.
There is a possibility to increase excise taxes, according to experts, the newspaper says.
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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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