The head of state as a "model" for state officials, the prospects for Internet commerce in the country, and attitude to the rise in the gasoline price are the leading topics of today's press.
The Azerbaijan has published an article that talks about "worthy leadership" of President Ilham Aliyev for all 14 years of his reign. The author believes that he "should become a model for state officials."
The Echo published an article entitled Black List for online stores in Azerbaijan. Internet commerce is developing at a rapid pace, and today many people prefer online shopping to real shopping. At the same time, there are shortcomings in online shopping, the main ones of which can be considered unscrupulous sellers... There is an offer to create a database of unscrupulous online stores, although the country has legislation and rules to protect the interests of consumers. They should act equally in both traditional and online trading. Taking into account that the country's total commodity turnover is 1 billion manat, the share of online stores accounts for only 0.01%.
The Novoye Vremya has published an article titled Midnight Gasoline. The author discusses the issue of increasing the price of gasoline. And it was announced at night, which, according to the author, has already become an "unshakable tradition" of the Tariff Council. The author delves into the problem and the reasons that caused such a shocking decision against the background of a decline in world oil prices. -0-
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This month, cases of illegal surgical operations conducted by unqualified doctors were uncovered at the private Laser Beauty Clinic in Baku. The findings were reported by the Center for Analytical Expertise (CAE) of the Ministry of Health, which inspected the clinic following citizen complaints.
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Military expert and regular on state television channels, Adalat Verdiyev, has been accused of a serious crime—disclosure of military secrets. According to the charge (Article 308 of the Criminal Code), if the accused can prove the disclosure was unintentional, they may face 3 to 7 years in prison. Under aggravating circumstances, the sentence could range from 4 to 8 years.
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Rain is expected in Baku and Absheron on 28 November, forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology said. However, their today's forecast of rain in Baku has not come true.
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Short film "Fragments" by Iqbal Abilov, a Talysh researcher arrested in Azerbaijan, has been recognised at another international film festival.
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