The old tea house in the heart of Baku smelled of saffron and history. Outside, the Flame Towers shimmered against a twilight sky, but inside, the world felt slower, anchored by the rhythmic clicking of backgammon tiles. Elnur sat by the window, his fingers tracing the rim of a delicate armudu glass filled with dark, amber tea.
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On the other hand, the proliferation of live videos has also raised concerns about online safety, censorship, and the regulation of digital content. In Azerbaijan, where freedom of speech and expression are sometimes limited, the role of live videos in promoting or restricting these values is a topic of debate.
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