Press Review 11/14/14

Official newspapers cover the results of the visit to Azerbaijan, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, and the Azerbaijani-Iranian business forum held during the visit.

These newspapers publish the presidential decree on the allocation of 10 million manat to Caspian Shipping Company to build a shipyard in Zykh.

 

Azadlig writes about the arrival of Prince Andrew, whom the British press criticized for warm relations with President Ilham Aliyev, called a despot.

At the Sakharov award ceremony in Oslo the human rights situation in Azerbaijan was criticized again.

In view of the decline in oil prices, the temporary jobs created through the Oil Fund will be closed, experts say.

Nakhchivan began to prohibit girls and boys to walk along the streets together.

 

Express writes about Iran's intention to use the territory of Azerbaijan as a transit point for trade with Europe.

 

Echo

60% of GDP in Azerbaijan is in the "shadow". Every year, the share of shadow economy accounts for about 35 billion manat.

 

Bizim Yol writes that in the villages Bayil and 20th Precinct about three thousand houses will be demolished.

 

  Yeni Musavat writes that the head of the shopping center Sadarak Yusif Gadimbeyli may lose his position because of ties with the Wahhabis.

The newspaper claims that the leadership of the Binagadi district of the capital blackmails opposition not to participate in the municipal elections.

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