The solution of the problem of employment of the population, a sharp reduction of green spaces in Baku, the price of greed - the topic of today's press.
The newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes about the solution of the problem of employment of the population. The newspaper reports that in the first half of 2018 67 thousand new jobs were opened, of which 58 thousand are permanent.
61% of new jobs in the non-state sector, of which 24.4% are open in Baku, the rest in the regions. At the same time, there are still citizens in the country who are looking for a permanent place of work.
The site "Modern.az" writes about a sharp decrease in the number of green spaces in Baku, discussing the topic with expert Telman Zeynalov. The article gives an example of the destruction of pines in the territory of Yasamal district (Sharifzade street).
With each year the green strip of the capital is increasingly narrowing. According to international standards, per capita should account for 25 square meters. meters of greenery.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan reduced the UN standard to 5 square meters.
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In Azerbaijan, certain new developments are anticipated regarding the provision of some medicines to citizens under the mandatory health insurance services package. This issue may be reflected in amendments to the "Law on Medical Insurance," discussed in the Health Committee of the Milli Majlis (National Assembly) and recommended for the parliament's plenary session. According to the proposed changes, the medicines guaranteed for use in outpatient or inpatient settings will be defined by the services package.
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Forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology promise rain for the third day in a row in the capital and Apsheron, but it never rained.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has decided to rearrange working days and days off during the New Year.
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This month, cases of illegal surgical operations conducted by unqualified doctors were uncovered at the private Laser Beauty Clinic in Baku. The findings were reported by the Center for Analytical Expertise (CAE) of the Ministry of Health, which inspected the clinic following citizen complaints.
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