Official newspapers publish the order of Ilham Aliyev on allocation of 2.7 million manats for the construction of roads in the Agjabedi region, as well as the full text of the decision of the Tariff Council on the regulation of prices for medicines that have state registration.
"Azadlyg" Experts predict the closure of 20 banks in the country. The newspaper claims that hotel “Şamaxı Palace Sharadil” formerly owned by the head of SOCAR Rovnag Abdullayev passed to the c control of Pashayevs.
The Israeli government advised not to visit Azerbaijan, because there is the threat to the Israeli citizens.
"Echo" cites the opinion of experts that in the next 3-4 months manat would not be devalued.
75% of divorces in the country are at the initiative of women, the causes for the divorces are alcohol, domestic violence of husbands.
"Bizim Yol" writes about the bombing the Baku-Erzurum gas pipeline by PKK which could lead to instability in the region.
"Yeni Musavat" writes about the arrest of the director of the company “Intertabaakko” Ismail Hidayatzade for the credit debts to the International Bank.
The newspaper claims that the ruling party did not disclose the lists of candidates for MP, what aggravates climate within the party.
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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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On Wednesday, rain is expected in the capital during the night and morning hours. The northeast wind will change to the southeast in the afternoon. The air temperature at night will be +7 to +9°C, and during the day, it will reach +10 to +12°C. Humidity will be 70-75% at night, and 60-65% during the day.
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Amid the bustling scenes of this year’s COP29 climate conference, a protest against whaling and deep-sea mining, organized by a group calling itself the FINS Initiative, drew significant attention from delegates and observers. However, questions have arisen about the legitimacy of the group, as an internet search yields little evidence of its existence beyond scattered mentions.
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In the last two days, a "news" story appeared on TikTok about a whale spotted on Baku's seaside boulevard. The most "observant" users posted videos, commenting on the size of the animal. Later, other "witnesses" claimed it wasn't a whale, but a shark. Even later, a version emerged suggesting it was a submarine.
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