Turkey has suspended or removed more than 60,000 people from jobs in the military, security services, judiciary and media since July 15 failed coup.
Tank biathlon competition began at the Moscow shooting range Alabino, according to official statement.
As many as 40 individuals were injured in a stampede caused by a shooting at a beer festival in Kosovo's capital of Pristina.
Head of the Main Directorate for Combating Trafficking of the Ministry of Internal Affairs informed reporters on the works carried out in the field.
Turkish military says the PKK terrorists were killed in air and ground operations.
Six rail cars were damaged as a result of the blast.
The weather will be changeable cloudy and occasionally gloomy in Baku and Absheron peninsula on May 31.
An unusual house was built in one of the Ganja settlements 31 years ago.
Engineers at the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) have developed graphene-based biofoam sheets that can be laid on dirty or salty dams and ponds to produce clean drinking water, using the power of the sun.
The State Department said Friday there is no update on the review process of Turkey's extradition request for recent failed coup mastermind, FETO leader Fetullah Gulen, adding it could be a fairly long process, Anadolu reported.
Exxon's profit from producing oil and gas fell about 85 percent to $294 million.
Astronauts who venture into deep space appear to be much more likely to die from heart disease, according to a new study.
The Gabala 8th International Music Festival will run today in one of the beautiful places of Azerbaijan, AzerTag reports.
A chain traffic accident occurred in Azerbaijan’s Imishli city on Saturday.
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