Promised �End of World� Never Came
Baku / 17.01.19 / Turan: A strong northwest wind in Baku and Absheron on the morning of January 17 reached 30-35 meters per second. The height of the waves in the area of the Guneshli oilfield reached 4.8 meters. The air temperature at 9 a.m. was + 4 + 5 degrees.
Snowfalls began in the mountains of the Lesser Caucasus and in the west of Azerbaijan.
Meanwhile, the promises of the Ministry of Ecology about the occurrence of "extremely unstable weather" that would threaten the normal functioning of organizations and institutions did not materialize once again.
However, classes in schools have been canceled, and almost all state institutions have applied an emergency mode in their work. -02B-
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On January 14, a strategic partnership charter was signed between Armenia and the United States (U.S.). U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaking about the document, emphasized efforts to strengthen Armenia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He expressed confidence that the strategic partnership agreement would contribute to creating a "more resilient, peaceful, secure, and independent" South Caucasus.
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We are pleased to let you know that the normal operation of the site has now been fully restored.
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A victim, who contacted the Turan agency for assistance and wished to remain anonymous, stated that in July 2024, she signed an official contract with the company “DREAM CONSTRUCTION Azerbaijan” for the reconstruction of her home:
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One Indian citizen was killed, and another was injured in an incident at a company in the Absheron district. The General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan reported the incident on January 13.
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