Official newspapers write about a telephone conversation of the President of Azerbaijan with the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan.
The Cabinet issued a list of electronic services to the public.
Azadlig is not published due to the failure of the publishing house Azerbaijan from the provision of equipment for printing. The government delivery agency Gasid does not repay debts to the newspaper.
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Standard & Poor's believes that the CBA cannot cope with the functions of the controller due to the lack of institutional independence.
Bizim Yol writes about the intention of the Turkish army to assist Azerbaijan in case of a military campaign in Karabakh.
Echo writes about the expectations of the presidential elections in Turkey by Azerbaijan.
Heydar Aliyev Park is built in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.
Rise in price of Russian goods in the domestic market will affect the prices in the shops of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani Embassy in the U.S. sent a joint statement by the Prosecutor General and the MNS with respect to the human rights activists Leyla Yunus and Arif Yunusov to Helsinki Commission.
Yeni Musavat writes that the war in Karabakh is a unique opportunity for Azerbaijan to reclaim its territory.
The health condition of Leyla Yunus has deteriorated.
U.S. President Barack Obama does not answer calls by the Turkish Premier.
The Prison Service, 51 hours later, reported on the whereabouts of the detained adviser to the head of Musavat, Yadigar Sadigov.
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Azerbaijan's Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (MENR) has reported large-scale efforts to restore forests across the country, planting tens of thousands of saplings to expand forested areas. However, critics claim that the ministry simultaneously facilitates deforestation by leasing land to private companies.
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On Sunday, December 22, changeable cloudy weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. Drizzle is possible during the night and morning in some areas of the peninsula. Moderate southwest winds will prevail. The air temperature will be 5-8°C at night and 9-11°C during the day, according to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
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Baku, often called the "Caucasian Dubai," is increasingly known for systematic violations of residents' housing rights. During urban renovations and the construction of elegant new buildings, thousands of families in Azerbaijan’s capital have been unlawfully deprived of their homes. Many, recognizing the futility of resistance, settle for inadequate monetary compensation for their irreplaceable property. A minority, placing faith in the Housing Code, demand fair compensation from construction companies but often lose everything—both their homes and any form of recompense.
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Azerbaijani team prepares to compete in three prestigious international Olympiads The preparation of young programmers representing Azerbaijan in international Olympiads continues successfully. In collaboration with Azercell, the Ministry of Science and Education, and the Institute of Education, the latest “Informatics Camp” was held at the Baku Higher Oil School.
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