Most of today's newspapers write about Russia's renunciation of the Gabala radar station.
Official newspapers make a main theme from the information on the conduction of the European Olympic Games in Baku in 2015.
Azadlig publishes numerous photographs of the December 10 action of the opposition forces in the center of Baku.
The famous writer Akram Aylisli stated that the authorities cannot silence intellectuals with citizenship positions by attacks and harassment.
Media Rights Institute said that the total amount of fines and penalties against newspapers was over AZN 4 mln.
An employee of the official newspaper Azerbaijan Khalid Niyazov left work and began to speak out against his former colleagues.
Zerkalo writes that the Gabala radar station ceased to be Russian, as the parties have not agreed.
Azerbaijan has published the list of cities most polluted. The first place in this list is Baku, then Sumgait, Ganja and Shirvan.
Express believes that the refusal of Russia from the Gabala radar will not remain without consequences for Azerbaijan.
The prominent businessman Iskander Khalilov, a member of the "alliance of billionaires" said none of his businesses in Azerbaijan was confiscated.
The European Court started hearing 15 complaints from Azerbaijan.
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The Iranian television channel Press-TV said Azerbaijan is using Israeli drones to monitor Iran's nuclear facilities.
In Azerbaijan, there is only 5% of insured property.
Bizim Yol named Russia's refusal to use the Gabala radar station a result of the policy of official Baku towards the West.
An army soldier died, suffering heart and eye diseases.
Yeni Musavat named Russia's refusal to use the Gabala radar station a hard demarche of the Kremlin. The head of the party Musavat Isa Gambar saw this as the end of the presence of the Kremlin in Azerbaijan.
Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova has been derived from the Commission on Pardons.
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The Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan has effectively acknowledged that President Ilham Aliyev’s official aircraft, “Baku-1,” encountered external technical interference while flying to St. Petersburg for the informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on December 25. The revelation comes amid growing scrutiny of the incident, including reports of a GPS signal loss over Russian airspace.
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In Yardimly region of Azerbaijan, 20 kg of drugs and psychotropic preparations were found and seized from drug couriers, the regional group of the Interior Ministry's press service reported.
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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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