Official newspapers write about the Khojaly tragedy.
Azadlig writes about the connections of one of the spiritual leaders of Turkey Fatullah Gulen with the Defence Ministry and the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan.
Experts analysing the events in Ukraine, say that the turn of Azerbaijan will come soon.
According to the political scientist Vafa Guluzadeh, the events in Ukraine buried Russia's plans to create a Eurasian Union.
The former director of the Austrian company OeBS that printed money for Azerbaijan, Raluca Tanasescu, told the court that he was afraid to call the names of participants of a corruption scandal in Azerbaijan. The heads of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan have not yet issued a statement in connection with these events.
The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on the Azerbaijani authorities to put an end to the dirty campaign against the journalist Khadija Ismayilova.
BSU students have started a campaign to collect signatures against the university rector Abel Maharramov. The campaign is called " Stop the violence at the university."
Experts have called political the decision to sign a new agreement on oil transportation via the Baku -Novorossiysk pipeline.
Bizim Yol writes about events in Ukraine, where the protesters blocked the road to the airport and did not allow officials to leave Kiev.
The MPs that signed the Act of Independence still do not get a pension. They call this fact discrimination against them by official Baku.
The BSU rector Abel Maharramov promised that against protesting students, there will be no prosecution. He expressed readiness to cancel payment for re-examination, if the Cabinet makes such a decision.
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The enterprise Bayram -M, close to the head of Caucasian Muslims Office Sheikh Pashazadeh, under the guise of construction of roads, has written off 200 million manats from the state budget. --0--
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The International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR) and Forum 2000 Foundation expressed grave concerns over the escalating repression of civil society in Azerbaijan, issuing a joint statement. The groups highlighted the government's intensified crackdown on lawyers, journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, painting a stark picture of a country where dissenting voices are systematically silenced.
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The Times Higher Education (THE), a leading international organization with an audience of 60 million and ranked among the world's top 100 networks in the field of education and skills assessment, has published a comprehensive article titled “Calls for the Release of Azerbaijani Scholar as Climate Summit Begins.” THE, known for its annual ranking of world universities, notes that while a major fossil fuel producer hosts a gathering of global leaders, it is cracking down on dissenters. Human rights groups are urging the Azerbaijani government, which is hosting the COP29 climate conference, to release a scholar detained after criticizing fossil fuel policies.
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On Thursday, overcast weather is expected in the capital will be overcast, with light rain possible in the morning. There will be a moderate southeast wind. The temperature at night will be between +8 and +10°C, and during the day, it will range from +12 to +15°C. Humidity will be 65-75% both at night and during the day. Precipitation will occur in the eastern part of the country. There may be fog in some areas, with a moderate east wind.
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On November 12, the summit of world leaders commenced at the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Baku. According to "Euronews," citing sources from the UN, the event is attended by around 100 heads of state.
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