Official newspapers continue to publicize the European Games in Baku.
Azadlyg writes that Nadir Abbas, brother of the former Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Abbasov, has been arrested. He is being held at the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime MIA because of unpaid loan of 10 million USD to the International Bank of Azerbaijan.
Bailiffs try to get four of the unbound members of NIDA to pay the costs of the forensic examination. However, all four of them refuse to pay, arguing that the court decision was fabricated and ordered.
The number of Azerbaijani citizens visiting Iran on a daily basis for the purpose of trade has fallen by 10 times. This is due to increases in prices of food products in Iran.
Experts believe that the state program on the food supply adopted seven years ago has failed due to incorrect agricultural policy.
Express writes that the official Baku can change the course of its foreign policy and warns the West about that.
Yeni Musavat writes that the disgraced diplomat Arif Mammadov can be awarded the status of "leader of the opposition" due to his support of the National Council.
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- 26 June 2015 13:09
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On 6 February, precipitation in the form of light rain is expected in Baku and Absheron in the first half of the day. Wind is north-west, gusty. At night + 3+5, +6+8 in the afternoon.
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Azerbaijan is set to experience a sharp drop in temperatures, with stormy and snowy conditions expected across the country in the coming days, the National Hydrometeorology Service said on Monday. The forecast warns of intense precipitation in some areas, snowfall in mountainous and foothill regions, icy roads, and strong winds.
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Bakcell, innovation and speed leader, unveils its exclusive 100-series numbers crafted specifically for customers who appreciate prestige and individuality. This new series offers customers unique numbers in the “055 100 XX XX” format.
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Well-known Azerbaijani lawyer Aslan Ismayilov has issued a public appeal to Inam Karimov, Chairman of the Supreme Court and the Judicial-Legal Council, calling for urgent reforms in the country's judicial system. Ismayilov warned that systemic corruption and procedural violations within the courts are fueling public discontent and could lead to further unrest.
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