Official newspapers publish the order of Ilham Aliyev to allocate 5 million manat for the reconstruction of the Azerbaijan Drama Theatre in Derbent.
Azadlyg writes that the ruling party prepared two lists of future MPs due to the upcoming parliamentary elections, which is seen as a struggle between two factions.
The duty on the ground in the capital's cemeteries is 63 manat, but in reality, people pay from 500 to 1,000 manat.
The workers of the company belonging to the MP Agalar Veliyev dealing with restoration of the building burnt in the Binagadi district on May 19 still have not received their salaries.
The crisis in the construction industry exacerbates the situation in the banking sector.
Express writes about the anti-terrorist operations in Turkey near the border with Nakhchivan.
Bizim Yol writes that in connection with the construction of the railway Baku-Sumgait all the houses standing in the way will be demolished.
Yeni Musavat writes that 6 more people testified against the journalist Khadija Ismailova because of fear of blackmail and dissemination of videos on them.
The newspaper believes that the supporters of the Eurasian Union seek to "sell Azerbaijan into slavery." –0--
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- 4 August 2015 13:02
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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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On Wednesday, rain is expected in the capital during the night and morning hours. The northeast wind will change to the southeast in the afternoon. The air temperature at night will be +7 to +9°C, and during the day, it will reach +10 to +12°C. Humidity will be 70-75% at night, and 60-65% during the day.
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Amid the bustling scenes of this year’s COP29 climate conference, a protest against whaling and deep-sea mining, organized by a group calling itself the FINS Initiative, drew significant attention from delegates and observers. However, questions have arisen about the legitimacy of the group, as an internet search yields little evidence of its existence beyond scattered mentions.
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In the last two days, a "news" story appeared on TikTok about a whale spotted on Baku's seaside boulevard. The most "observant" users posted videos, commenting on the size of the animal. Later, other "witnesses" claimed it wasn't a whale, but a shark. Even later, a version emerged suggesting it was a submarine.
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