Official newspapers publish the presidential decree on the allocation of 3.6 million manat for the construction of roads in Lankaran and publish amendments to several laws.
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The European Commission has called into question the legality of the draft purchase of the Greek gas company DESFA by SOCAR. So the project cost of 500 million dollars is at issue.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the complaint by the subject to administrative arrest journalist Khalid Garayev.
Arrested on charges of drug possession, PFPA member Murad Adilov has been extended the arrest by another 2 months. His lawyer believes that the extension of his detention has no logical justification.
Youth organizations urged the people to take an active part in the promotion of the National Council rally on 10 November.
Visiting Baku, the British Minister for Europe David Lidington conveyed the concern of the British parliament in relation to the human rights situation in Azerbaijan.
Express writes about the need for the introduction of educational loans. According to the MP Vahid Ahmedov, a lot of students because of lack of funds are forced to leave school.
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A total of 3,183 Azerbaijani people receive education abroad. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education is preparing a new program to train Azerbaijani youth abroad in 2015-2020.
Bizim Yol writes that the construction company Sevil under the guise of building private housing in the Sevil block, deceived customers by embezzling 68 million manat of the depositors.
Yeni Musavat writes that the deputy of Milli Majlis Asabali Orujov monopolized the flour market of Georgia. This has caused serious protests in the neighboring country.
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Georgian law enforcement has detained an ethnic Azerbaijani in Marneuli who gained international attention through a viral video showing him stuffing a stack of ballots into a voting box, according to Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of the "Georgian Dream" party and the parliament chair.
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On October 28, Baku experienced rain once again. As with five days earlier, streets and homes in the capital flooded. Fortunately, unlike the previous incident, no fatalities occurred this time in waterlogged tunnels. (On October 22, two people drowned in a tunnel flooded with rainwater in Sabunchu district.)
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Two women have died from mushroom poisoning in the Khachmaz region, located 200 km north of Baku. According to Azar Magsudov, the head of the toxicology department at the Clinical Medical Center (CMC), the victims were 46 and 41 years old.
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Changeable weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula; rain is possible in some areas in the evening and fog in the morning and evening. Northwest wind will change to the southeast.
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