ЕСПЧ признал нарушением отказ РФ дать доступ к советским архивам. Такие ограничения представляют собой посягательство на право на получение информации и, таким образом, нарушают Европейскую конвенцию о защите прав человека и основных свобод, подчеркнул суд в Страсбурге. Так ЕСПЧ… pic.twitter.com/l3f9dL2Jl3
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Day: June 19, 2024
Viacheslav Morozov, the University of Tartu political scientist arrested by Estonia’s domestic security service in January, was just convicted of spying for the GRU. He’s been sentenced to six years and three months in prison.
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) June 18, 2024
Putin has been selling off Russian resources, land, and autonomy cheaply to China for over 15 years. Now it it accelerating because his war on Ukraine & the resulting sanctions have increased Putin’s need for Chinese political support, tech, cash, and weapons components. 1/5 https://t.co/BCAgCEMGDa
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) June 18, 2024
An Azerbaijani activist has said he was detained and tortured by the authorities after a former journalist who he had helped to escape from the country returned and turned him in.https://t.co/mrWVmNIjkW
— OC Media (@OCMediaorg) June 19, 2024
The professor had forwarded information to Russia’s military intelligence service “about the political situation and elections in Estonia, allied relations and integration …This was information that he had access to due to his position as a researcher”.https://t.co/ki3EniUgDX
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) June 19, 2024
ЕСПЧ признал нарушением отказ РФ дать доступ к советским архивам. Такие ограничения представляют собой посягательство на право на получение информации и, таким образом, нарушают Европейскую конвенцию о защите прав человека и основных свобод, подчеркнул суд в Страсбурге. Так ЕСПЧ… pic.twitter.com/l3f9dL2Jl3
— DW на русском (@dw_russian) June 18, 2024
At last Putin 🇷🇺 has found an ally who’s 100% on board with his insane policies. It’s the most totalitarian and the most isolated state in the planet. pic.twitter.com/WBwwHp2LKG
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) June 19, 2024

Fruit prices in Baku
Fruit prices in Baku markets have at least doubled compared to last year. This is confirmed by both sellers’ comments and buyers’ complaints. The average price has risen from about $2 to $5. Experts cite several possible reasons, including weather conditions and increased exports to Russia.
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Wind and rain
Vahid AhmadovThis year, there was an insufficient fruit harvest due to heavy rains and winds, reported Vahid Ahmadov, a member of the Milli Majlis Committee on Economic Policy, Industry, and Entrepreneurship, to Turan:
“This affects prices. Additionally, prices always rise before holidays. I believe that after the holidays (June 15-19, which are non-working days due to National Salvation Day and Kurban Bayram – Ed.), prices will decrease.”
“The volume of domestic production is low”
Natig JafarliRising fruit prices depend on several factors, economist Natig Jafarli told Radio Liberty:
“The first factor is weather conditions. In many regions, fruit harvest volumes have decreased due to weather conditions such as hail, which damaged part of the fruit.”
According to him, the volume of domestic production in Azerbaijan is not very large, making it difficult to both increase exports and supply the local market:
“In this sense, the Russian market acts as an indicator. As soon as fruit and vegetable exports to Russia increase, prices in the domestic market rise.”
Jafarli believes that the problem with horticulture is that it takes at least five to seven years to generate income in this field:
“To plant and maintain orchards, it takes at least five years of investment without any profit. Even taking out a loan, considering the high interest rates, does not make sense.”
However, the State Statistical Committee (SSC) reported an increase in fruit production. According to official information, by June 1 of this year, 33.6 thousand tons of fruits and berries were harvested, which is 14.2 percent more than last year.
Some independent economists believe that, in addition to production and exports, overall inflation in the country also contributes to the rise in fruit and vegetable prices.
