Official newspapers publish the order of Ilham Aliyev to allocate 4.6 million manats for the construction of roads in the Gusar region.
"Azadlyg" wrote another attempt of Sahib Nasibov, suicide by the IDP from Aghdam. He demanded housing form the State Committee for Refugees, but was refused. Currently he is hospitalized.
Imprisoned human rights defenders Rasul Jafarov paid his tax debt, demonstrating thus his readiness for dialogue with the authorities.
Official Baku has remained silent on the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh by Russian citizens. Experts believe that this is a serious threat to Azerbaijan.
Rector and the chief accountant of the Ganja Technological University fled the country after corruption facts have been identified.
The newspaper writes that such large structures as "AZAL", "Azerenerzhi," "Azersu" and others do not pay taxes, leading to fiscal crisis in the country.
"Express" writes that NATO supports Turkey in operations against the PKK and LIH.
The newspaper cites the statement of the Deputy Prime Minister Abid Sharifov on possible change of schedule number of enterprises in the country, without specifying which ones.
"Echo" writes that due to falling oil prices and the devaluation of the manat, the middle class in Azerbaijan sharply reduced.
"Bizim Yol" writes that rector of Ganja Technological University and the head of Jalilabad branch "Turanbank" fled the country.
Deposit Insurance Fund cannot guarantee the safety of deposits of students.
"Yeni Musavat" writes that the list of banks to be closed, is great. If banks do not unite, it will be impossible to save the majority of them.
Political scientist Arastun Orujlu stated about the danger of his arrest.
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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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