Development of the non-oil sector in the regions, dissatisfaction of residents with compensation for demolition of housing, and small volume of investments in the country are the leading topics of today's press.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about the development of the non-oil sector in the regions. The author recalls the trips of Ilham Aliyev to Terter, Agjabedi and Sabirabad regions, and the participation of the President in the opening of a number of facilities in these areas. It is a poultry factory and industrial quarters.
The Yeni Musavat newspaper writes about the plight of a single mother who was left in the street with five young children in the village of Hovsan in the Surakhani district of the capital. The author is investigating this event with the relevant authorities. It is about eviction of families by the authorities from the emergency hostel and their discontent with the amount of compensation.
Of the 71 families living in this hostel, 51 have already been resettled, and 20 are dissatisfied with compensation at a rate of 35 thousand manats, considering it unfair.
As for the single mother who was left alone in the street, Gunay Ahmedova with five children, the local authorities are not interested in her fate.
The newspaper Novoye Vremya writes about the tax policy of the authorities, which significantly affects the economic situation in the country.
The effectiveness of the tax policy and the tax administration system is assessed as unsuccessful and scaring off investors.--0--
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Georgian law enforcement has detained an ethnic Azerbaijani in Marneuli who gained international attention through a viral video showing him stuffing a stack of ballots into a voting box, according to Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of the "Georgian Dream" party and the parliament chair.
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On October 28, Baku experienced rain once again. As with five days earlier, streets and homes in the capital flooded. Fortunately, unlike the previous incident, no fatalities occurred this time in waterlogged tunnels. (On October 22, two people drowned in a tunnel flooded with rainwater in Sabunchu district.)
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Two women have died from mushroom poisoning in the Khachmaz region, located 200 km north of Baku. According to Azar Magsudov, the head of the toxicology department at the Clinical Medical Center (CMC), the victims were 46 and 41 years old.
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Changeable weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula; rain is possible in some areas in the evening and fog in the morning and evening. Northwest wind will change to the southeast.
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