Official newspapers write about the meeting of Ilham Aliyev with the delegation of Bulgaria headed by the Prime Minister of this country.
Azadlig writes about BSU students holding protests.
Helsinki Commission issued a statement of protest against the persecution of journalist Khadija Ismayilova and other members of civil society in the country .
Human rights activists demand resignation and arrest of MP Jeyhun Osmanli , who recorded a conversation with Ismayilova and gave it to the prosecutor.
Italian spyware HackingTeam was sold to 21 countries , where, as in Azerbaijan , there is a restriction of freedom.
Newspaper reports of the cuts which have begun in the banking system. Experts believe that from May this year the process will increase.
Experts regard the expulsion of the Iranian structure Khomeini Imdad Committee from Azerbaijan as the desire of official Baku to eliminate Iranian influence in Azerbaijan.
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Azerbaijan successfully tested Turkish missiles and soon Baku and Ankara will sign the final document for their joint production.
Express writes about the machinations of several construction companies and fraud against the citizens.
Yeni Musavat writes about the trial of members of the youth movement NIDA, as well as compensation for residents of demolished houses on the former Sovetskaya Street.
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