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Cosmetic Surgery on Credit: Social Media Ads Raise Concerns in Azerbaijan

Social media ads offering cosmetic surgery on credit have triggered concern in Azerbaijan, with officials and experts warning about legal, medical, and ethical risks.

How Lost Items Are Found and Returned to Owners in Azerbaijan

Lost documents and valuables found in Baku are transferred to police authorities and returned to their owners through the city’s Lost and Found Bureau, officials at Təmiz Şəhər said.

Number of Alimony Defaulters Rises in Azerbaijan

More than 5,700 people in Azerbaijan failed to pay alimony in early 2025, with experts warning that the trend has serious social and legal consequences.

“Let’s Meet at Shakhnovich’s”: A Baku Memory That Outlived Its Time

A personal recollection by filmmaker Mikhail Degtyar revives the memory of Moisey Shakhnovich - a WWII hero and Baku shopkeeper whose name became a landmark long after the store disappeared.

Farhad Mammadov: Peace Between Azerbaijan and Armenia Will Be Limited and Gradual

Farhad Mammadov says peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia will be gradual and limited, shaped by diplomacy rather than rapid social reconciliation, and dependent on political developments and time.

Lawmakers Call Presidential Amnesty a Historic Humanitarian Step

Azerbaijani lawmakers have described President Ilham Aliyev’s initiative to declare an amnesty affecting more than 20,000 people as a historic humanitarian step reflecting the country’s commitment to human rights.

Baku May Introduce Paid Entry to Central Districts Under New Reforms

Azerbaijan is considering the introduction of a congestion charge for vehicles entering central areas of Baku, according to a presidential decree signed by President...

Mammadov: Azerbaijanis Are Poorer Than Armenians and Georgians

REAL Party founder Ilgar Mammadov says claims about Azerbaijanis hiding money at home are misleading, arguing that regional comparisons show citizens and businesses in Armenia and Georgia are significantly wealthier.

Economist Warns of Structural Failures in Azerbaijan’s Tourism and Agriculture Policies

Natig Jafarli says Azerbaijan’s tourism and agricultural policies have backfired, citing falling tourist numbers, declining livestock populations, rising meat prices, and growing dependence on imports.

Prices Rise at Markets Ahead of New Year as Buying Power Weakens

Prices at markets across Azerbaijan have risen by 20–30 percent ahead of the New Year, while shoppers and sellers alike report weakening purchasing power despite increased foot traffic.

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