Official newspapers write about the working visit of President Ilham Aliyev to Italy.
Azadlyg writes about the liquidation of the subsidiaries of Ata Holding, commenting on this, as the reduction in the companies of the ruling family.
Political analysts believe that the anti-Western statements by Ilham Aliyev are explained with his desire to join the anti-Western alliance.
Hearings on Azerbaijan are expected in the British Royal Institute. Such hearings have already been held in the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the Bundestag, and the USA.
Over the past year there has been 45% increase in the number of problem loans. By the end of the year they will grow even more.
The newspaper also writes that people take their money out of banks.
Express writes about the cooperation of the agency Russia Today, which is headed by Margarita Simonyan, with the satellite radio Araz.
Echo writes that currently the country has 44 banks, while it is sufficient to have 17.
Bizim Yol writes that Abbas Abbas dissolved the so-called "union of billionaires", which means the official end of the project.
The Ministry of Taxes opens criminal cases against employers and their number has tripled.
Operations on the purchase and sale of property have been virtually stopped in Baku. Experts believe that prices will decline.
Yeni Musavat writes that Abbas Abbasov has left the so-called "union of billionaires." This is seen as his attempt to release his loved ones from detention.
The newspaper writes that about one thousand Azerbaijanis are fighting in Syria. Their return to Azerbaijan is dangerous.
Experts believe that the Central Bank may arrange new devaluation.
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During search and operational activities, on January 30 at 11:20, 16.4 kg of drugs were discovered and seized in the area of the "Geytapa" border post, located on the Iran-Azerbaijan border. According to the Azerbaijan Border Service, this prevented an attempt to smuggle into Azerbaijan 11.3 kg of marijuana, 5.1 kg of opium, and 1,990 methadone M-40 pills from Iran.
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Cold, windy weather is expected on 5 February, forecasters said. Northwestern winds of up to 20 metres per second will blow in the capital and across much of the country.
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Filming within a polling station without the citizen's consent may be stopped. According to local media reports, this issue was discussed by Mazahir Panahov, the Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC), on February 1.
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On February 4, the weather in Baku will be changeable, with no precipitation. There will be fog in some areas in the morning and evening. A moderate southwest wind will blow. The air temperature at night will be between +4°C and +7°C, and during the day, it will range from +8°C to +13°C. The humidity will be 70-80%.
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