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Past Lives: The Price of Choices
Past Lives movie explores the price of choices. This Oscar-nominated film will leave you asking: 'What if it had been different?'
Charles Johnson: Baku is very clean
Charles Johnson praises Baku's cleanliness and tidiness ahead of UFC fight, shares thoughts on opponent.
Manuel Torres: I don't know Fiziev's tactic
Manuel Torres talks about Rafael Fiziev: doesn't know his tactics but believes in victory. UFC Fight Night June 27 in Baku.
Who Should Prevent Fake Transactions?
The Supreme Court explains how registry and notary systems prevent fake real estate transactions.
Farman Hasanov: I Believe the Fight Will Go Well
Farman Hasanov announces his readiness for UFC Fight Night against Erik Nolan and his goal to become champion.
Azerbaijani cyclist exploring Europe
Hikmat Khalil, an Azerbaijani who couldn't ride a bike, now cycles across Europe. 12 countries, 12,000 km, an inspiring story.
Trump: Transgender Men Can't Compete in Women's Sports
President Donald Trump says biological males who identify as transgender should not be allowed in women's sports competitions.
Hiroshima A-Bomb Survivor's Memoirs Found
Memoirs of Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto, written in 1947, found in US archives. The memoirs will be published in August.
UK first: AI wins court case for claimant
In a UK legal first, an AI system prepared a court case, helping a claimant win a £7,000 debt recovery. Costs were only £400.
330kg Patient Rescued in Baku Special Operation
In Baku, a 330 kg patient Sohrab Seifzadeh was transported to hospital via special operation. Under Dr. Zakir Guliyev's care, his condition is improving.
Will passing scores increase? DIM chair speaks
Maleyka Abbaszade, Chair of DIM, answers whether passing scores will increase. Insights on score formation and trends.
Who Can Enter University Without Exam in Azerbaijan?
Olympiad winners in Azerbaijan can enter university without exams. Maleyka Abbaszadeh explains the rules and limitations.
Man gets suspended sentence for attacking school principal
Elkhan Aghayev receives suspended sentence for attacking school principal in Shamakhi. Incident occurred at A. Alxanov secondary school.
Who Gets Leave Before 6 Months at New Job?
Which categories of new employees can get leave without working 6 months? List and conditions according to the law.
Civil Servants' Professional Day Celebrated
The Prosecutor General's Office celebrated Civil Servants' Professional Day with speeches, statistics, and gratitude to the President.
Buntić Joins Portuguese Club Farense
Former Qarabag goalkeeper Fabijan Buntić has joined Portuguese second division club Farense.
Last footage of youths drowning in Mardakan
Footage shows last moments of four youths before drowning in Mardakan; three bodies recovered, one missing.
Beach Ban for Non-German Speakers in Halle
A resort in Halle, Germany, bans non-German speakers from its beach due to safety concerns. The decision, criticized but upheld, follows a rescue incident.
Rent-a-Sister: New Service in China
Women aged 30-40 in China offer "big sister" rental services to younger girls for companionship and advice.
Gunman opens fire at Montreal synagogue, 3 injured
A gunman opened fire at a synagogue in Montreal, Canada, injuring three people including two police officers. The attacker was neutralized.
Two Azerbaijani Sports Stars Meet Before UFC Fight Night Baku
UFC fighter Nazim Sadykhov and gymnast Tofig Aliyev meet before UFC Fight Night Baku, exchange gifts, and inspire young gymnasts.
WhatsApp appoints new global head
WhatsApp appoints Kunal Shah as new global head. Meta buys 20% stake in CRED for $900 million.
Death at Republican Psychiatric Hospital
33-year-old Tural Gunashov died under unknown circumstances at the Republican Psychiatric Hospital. Investigation launched.
Iran team leaves message after Belgium draw
Iran national football team left an emotional message in the dressing room after 0-0 draw with Belgium in 2026 World Cup. Latest updates on Iran's performance.
Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100 from Parkinson's complications. His leadership saw U.S. economic growth and later the 2008 financial crisis.
Turkey's High Court: Husband who leaves wife alone guilty
Turkey's High Court found a husband guilty for neglecting his wife by spending time at coffeehouses, ordering compensation.
Half-Eaten Meal Left by Drowning Victims in Mardakan
Heartbreaking images of a half-eaten meal left by four drowning victims in Mardakan, Azerbaijan. Three bodies found, one missing.
Former judge Elsun Ahmadov sentenced to 5.5 years
Former Barda District Court judge Elsun Ahmadov sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in a new fraud case.
Olivia obstructs inspection: Fireservice issues protocol
The owner of Olivia cosmetics stores was issued a protocol for obstructing a fire inspection. Article 602.4 of the Administrative Offenses Code provides for fines.
Everest "Green Boots" Removed: $150K Risky Operation
Indian government launches $150K operation to remove "Green Boots" body from Everest's death zone.
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