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The term of distance learning in Azerbaijan has been extended
Baku/26.12.20/Turan: the term of distance education in Azerbaijan has been extended again. The Cabinet of Ministers has amended the resolution "on additional measures to organize the activities of educational institutions operating in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan" during the special quarantine regime.
According to the decree, the term of distance learning in educational institutions of Azerbaijan has been extended from December 30, 2020 to January 31, 2021. And before that, the term of distance learning in Azerbaijan was extended until the end of 2020.
A quarantine regime has been in effect in Azerbaijan since March 24. This regime has been extended until January 18, 2021. For the same reason, distance learning was introduced in Azerbaijan on March 3 last academic year, and this continued until the end of this academic year.—0—
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- 26 December 2020 12:43
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Rains will continue in Baku and Absheron on 27 November, forecasters said. In places, precipitation will be intense with thunderstorms. Moderate north-west wind.
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On Tuesday, rainy weather with thunderstorms and moderate northwest wind is expected in the Baku, according to meteorologists. The rainy weather will continue untill Wednesday evening. The air temperature at night will be +7 to +10°C, and during the day, +11 to +13°C. The humidity will be 80-90% at night and 70-80% during the day. Rain with thunderstorms will also affect other parts of the country. Snow is expected in mountainous areas. There will be fog in places, with westerly winds.
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Industry leaders from Google, Ambition Loop, and Azerbaijan Railways joined Azercell to explore corporate responsibility, innovative solutions, and collaborative approaches to advancing sustainability
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The COP29 conference concluded in Baku, leaving behind a trail of controversy and criticism. Renowned historian Jamil Hasanli characterized the event as a vivid reflection of governance problems in Azerbaijan under President Ilham Aliyev. Hasanli, a staunch critic of the administration, described COP29 as an expensive spectacle that exposed systemic failures and intensified international scrutiny of Azerbaijan's political and economic structures.
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