Official and pro-government newspapers continue to publish congratulations addressed to President Ilham Aliyev on the occasion of his re-election of the president. The same newspapers accuse international organizations that have criticized the presidential elections in Azerbaijan.
Azadlig published the offers of the National Council on October 27, as well as the performance of the candidate of the National Council Jamil Gasanli, who said that Azerbaijan after the elections on October 9 is no longer the same.
The head of the Azerbaijan delegation to Euronest Elkhan Suleymanov continues to blackmail the European Parliament, which gave a negative opinion of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan.
Experts believe that the confrontation with the West isolates Baku from the world community.
A former employee of the U.S. National Democratic Institute, Eli Lovell, commenting on the third term of Ilham Aliyev, said that in a country that depends on the whim of one man, one can not talk about long-term stability.
According to experts, the new defense minister Zakir Hasanov should remove General Najmeddin Sadykhov from the post of Chief of the Staff.
Yeni Musavat also wrote about the meeting of the National Council, calling it a powerful action despite the rain.
The Public Association Monitoring of Elections and Democracy Training is preparing to submit to the European Court the facts related to the PACE observers, which the Azerbaijani authorities "got their hands on."
The leader of the party Musavat Isa Gambar said that Azerbaijan can not turn away from Europe and join the Russian projects as the Customs Union and the Eurasian Council.
The son of the former head of Caspian Sea Shipping Company Aydin Bashirov can be arrested for illegal oil trade on the Naftalan ship. -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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