Official newspapers write about the upcoming European Games in Baku and publish congratulations to Erdogan on the occasion of the parliamentary elections in Turkey.
Azadlyg writes that on the eve of the European Games in Baku hearings are held in the USA on the situation in Azerbaijan and a rally is expected in London. What is happening is regarded as international pressure on official Baku.
On June 12, the opening day of the European Games in Baku, the publication of the book All Brilliant - Sport in Azerbaijan, BP and Repression is to be presented in London. The book is devoted to the relationship of BP and the official Baku.
The residents of Ganja are forced to drink dirty water. The price per bucket of clean water is 20 kopecks.
The newspaper citing Central Bank reported that the bank completed Q1, 2015 with a loss of 100 million manats.
Express writes that the secondary housing market prices decreased from 1,690 dollars to 1,630 dollars per square meter.
Bizim Yol: After the introduction of Western sanctions against Russia, remittances to Azerbaijan decreased by 9 times. These are the funds of the guest workers from Azerbaijan in Russia.
Yeni Musavat suggests that some forces are trying to make the diplomat Arif Mammadov a new leader of the opposition.
The newspaper cites the opinion of several media that believe that the European Games are the best way of the European integration. -0--
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Azerbaijani historian and public figure Dr. Jamil Hasanli has sharply criticized the recent wave of arrests targeting journalists, comparing the situation to the mass repressions of 1937 under Soviet rule. Speaking out on Saturday, Hasanli alleged that journalists working for the Baku-based "Meydan TV" were collectively detained, marking a grim milestone in the country's press freedom landscape.
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On Sunday, December 7th, the weather in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula will be mostly cloudy. Brief rain showers are expected in some areas, with heavy rainfall likely in certain parts of the peninsula.
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For Elshan Hasanov, a 46-year-old man with severe hearing impairment (fourth-degree), what should have been a straightforward process to receive government-provided hearing aids has turned into a bureaucratic nightmare involving three healthcare agencies. As a result, Hasanov is forced to pay nearly 60 manats ($35) several times a year for what used to be a free service—a cost he says is untenable on his modest disability pension.
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On Friday, the State Housing Development Agency of Azerbaijan (MIDA) sold 544 subsidized apartments in the cities of Sumgayit and Lankaran within a few seconds. The sales were made to the first applicants who managed to view the apartment photos on the MIDA website and secure approval online in real time.
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