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Official newspapers write about distribution of apartments to journalists.
Azadlig
A group stealing license tags from cars has been found in Baku.
BBC News commented on the distribution of apartments to journalists, reminding us about the arrest and blackmail of journalists within the country.
Seyun Sadygov, member of the Union of Billionaires, is going to build a house for journalists in Baku.
Human rights activist Rebecca Vincent said that the words of Ali Hasanov, addressed to her, is slander and lie.
Thousands of businessmen have staged an action to protest at the demolition of the building materials market in Sumgait.
Bizim Yol
Azerbaijani officials believe that Rustam Ibragimbekov is the weakest opponent.
Yeni Musavat
Aflatun Amashev, the Press Council chairman, said Soyun Sadygov’s intention to build a house for journalists in Baku is a provocation.
The Clearing House has revealed embezzlement to the amount of 15 million AZN by Ismayil Omarov, former chief of the Public TV.
The newspaper writes that the authorities are planning to publicly punish Deputy Aydyn Abbasov for activities of his father, Abbas Abbasov.
The price of housing could rise in Baku, as an effect of the demolition of houses.
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- 23 July 2013 13:14
Social
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Azerbaijan is set to experience wet and cold weather conditions, with rain and snowfall expected in Baku and across the Absheron Peninsula. The National Hydrometeorology Service forecasts that strong northwesterly winds will gradually weaken throughout the day.
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Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has sent a diplomatic note to Russia’s MFA regarding the registration demand for the Russian Information and Culture Center (Rus House) in Baku.
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Antisemitism has been a significant part of Jewish history, leading to waves of refugees across Europe. In the Middle Ages, thousands of Jews fled persecution and massacres in France, Spain, Portugal, and other European countries, finding refuge in the Ottoman Empire.
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Deceiving citizens through fake SMS messages, calls from unknown people, swindling bank card data and stealing money has spread and now few people have not faced such attempts or fallen victim to cyber fraudsters themselves.
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