Official newspapers write about the first plenary session of the Azerbaijani Parliament of the fifth convocation with participation of Ilham Aliyev,
The Azerbaijan newspaper published an article by its editor in chief, Bakhtiyar Sadigov on false information and the habit of some media to publish sensations.
Azadlig writes about Turkey's support by NATO in the case of the Russian bomber brought down over the territory of this country. Ramzan Kadyrov said in this regard that Turkey will regret what it had done.
Visiting Baku, US Deputy Assistant Secretary Bridget Brink said that the United States will provide assistance to Azerbaijan in the field of democracy.
Relatives and friends of the convicted members of Saeed Group believe that they are victims of the former chief of MNS Eldar Mahmudov.
Experts believe that the Azerbaijani authorities are concerned about the European Court’s decision. That is how they characterize the attack by the Minister of Justice Fikret Mammadov, who said these decisions are biased.
Experts report that house prices fell by 26% and in the next three months they will fall by another 10%.
Express writes about the beginning of the new Parliament, the aircraft incident between Turkey and Russia, and the Russian missile firings over the Caspian Sea.
Echo cites the opinion of experts who consider that, in connection with the demolition of old housing another "portion" of claims to the European Court and possibly rallies should be expected.
Bizim Yol states that the head of Azerigaz Etibar Piriyev and his team will be dismissed.
Yeni Musavat continues the "show" about the former security officer Tofig Radjabov, claiming about 18 billion sent to Baku for a "revolution."
The newspaper writes that after the meeting of Barack Obama and President Ilham Aliyev in Turkey at the summit of G-20, "ice" between the two countries has melted.
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The preliminary report by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport on the investigation into the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) aircraft in Aktau has reignited discussions on the issue. Since the crash occurred in Kazakhstan's territory, the investigation is being conducted by that country.
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In 2024, as a result of external cyberattacks, 16,804 cases of fraud were recorded, and over 22.4 million manat were stolen from citizens' bank cards, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan reported on Wednesday.
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The Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan has effectively acknowledged that President Ilham Aliyev’s official aircraft, “Baku-1,” encountered external technical interference while flying to St. Petersburg for the informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on December 25. The revelation comes amid growing scrutiny of the incident, including reports of a GPS signal loss over Russian airspace.
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