Azadlig reports the intention of the Public Chamber to hold a protest in front of the Azerbaijani Parliament, demanding the dissolution of the Parliament.
The paper also pays attention to the interference from the police in the street trade of newspapers.
Official Baku demands an explanation from the authorities of Australia for the recognition by one of the states of this country of Karabakh's right to self-determination.
In the Turkish province of Van, where a year ago there was a devastating earthquake, the government has fully repaired the damage at a cost of 240 million dollars. The newspaper put it up as an example to the Azerbaijani authorities, who have not been able to recover damages
of the flood two years ago, although they allocated 460 million manat for this.
The former Rector of the International University Elshad Abdullayev is backed by Eldar Hasanov and Abbas Abbasov controlled by the Kremlin, says the columnist.
Yeni Musavat believes that contradictions are growing between the ruling family and the Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia established in Moscow.
The new Georgian Prime Ivanishvili is dissatisfied with the price of gasoline sold by Azerbaijan to Georgia. He believes that the price is too high.
Araz Agalarov categorically rejected the Kremlin's role in the creation of the Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia.
The Hajigabul Lake, one of the largest ones in the country, dries, and the Environment Minister is still silent.
Baki Khabar
"Rebellious billionaires" - that is how the newspaper names the persons included in the new Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia. The Azerbaijani Diaspora in Russia is preparing an appeal to President Ilham Aliyev in this regard.
The Armenians have transferred 20 Armenian families from Syria to the occupied Lachin region of Azerbaijan.
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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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