Official newspapers published material about the economic development of Azerbaijan, as well as a list of drugs registered by state.
"Azadlyg" wrote that by unofficial devaluation the government creates a black market.
Head of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party, Ali Kerimli, calls on the authorities to take serious economic reforms, as the country has entered a phase of serious crisis.
About 40 railway workers held a rally in front of the presidential administration. They demand issuance of salaries and travel payment unpaid since 2001.
SOCAR lowered the price of gasoline in Georgia and Ukraine, but did not do it in Azerbaijan, what shows the attitude to its people.
The newspaper writes about the appeal of the US Ambassador Cejuta to hold democratic parliamentary elections.
"Express" writes that the oil price falls, but it does not apply to the price of gasoline. SOCAR and the Tariff Council argue on this issue.
The newspaper writes about child suicide, statistics says that in 2014, there were 50 facts of suicide; over the first three months of the year eight children committed suicide. The reason - in family conflicts.
"Bizim Yol" also discusses the theme of reducing the price of oil, which does not affected the price for gasoline. Companies bringing fuel into the country are effectively robbing the population.
"Yeni Musavat" Baku writes about homeless people, in particular, living in the Street Eldar Maharramov.
Newspaper wrote about the visit of the NATO Secretary General to Georgia.
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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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Rain is expected in Baku and Absheron on 28 November, forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology said. However, their today's forecast of rain in Baku has not come true.
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Short film "Fragments" by Iqbal Abilov, a Talysh researcher arrested in Azerbaijan, has been recognised at another international film festival.
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