The UN Secretary-General condemned the terrorist attack on a mosque in Syria.

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December 26, 2025 Peace and security

UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemns the deadly terrorist attack that occurred on December 26 during Friday prayers at the Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab district of Homs, Syria. The UN Secretary-General's press office issued this statement today.

The Secretary-General emphasized that attacks on civilians and places of worship are unacceptable. He stated that those responsible must be identified and held accountable. He also noted that the Syrian authorities condemned the attack and reaffirmed the state's commitment to combating terrorism and bringing those responsible to justice.

The Secretary-General expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and solidarity with all those injured, wishing a speedy and full recovery to the wounded.

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The UN mourns the deaths in the attack on a mosque in Nigeria.

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December 26, 2025 Peace and security

The UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, Mohamed Fall, expressed deep sorrow over the aftermath of the suspected suicide attack on a mosque in Gamboru, Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. The attack resulted in the deaths of several people.

On behalf of the UN, Fall conveyed his sincere condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of Borno State, and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded.

The UN envoy joined Borno State Governor Babagana Umare Zulum in strongly condemning the attack on the place of worship and supported his call for increased vigilance and enhanced security measures during the festive period.

The suspected terrorist attack was yet another reminder of the deadly cost of violence in Borno State. On September 5, more than 50 civilians were killed when members of an armed group attacked the village of Darajamal in Bama District. Other incidents included targeted attacks on communities and camps for internally displaced persons using improvised explosive devices.

Mohamed Fall reiterated his call on all parties to the conflict to protect civilians, including those gathering in places of worship, and their property, and to comply with their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law.

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New UN Environment Programme report: How to avoid environmental collapse

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December 26, 2025 Climate and environment

Humanity is rapidly approaching an "ecological tipping point," warns a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). However, changing course is still possible—with a large-scale transformation of key systems, from the economy to food.

The report "Global Environment Outlook 7th Edition: The Future We Choose," published earlier this month, notes that environmental degradation already threatens human health, economic sustainability, and the future of the planet. However, the report's authors emphasize that with decisive action, the worst-case scenario can be avoided.

UNEP calls for a transformation of five interconnected systems – economic and financial, energy, food, materials and waste management, and environmental management.

Experts estimate that by 2050, these reforms could prevent up to nine million premature deaths, lift 100 million people out of poverty, and reduce malnutrition for 200 million people. By the end of the century, they could generate up to $100 trillion in annual economic benefits.

“Transforming these five systems will require a whole-of-government and whole-of-society effort on a scale the world has never seen, but it is absolutely essential if we are to build a fairer and more sustainable planet,” said UNEP Chief of Science Maarten Kappelle.

Well-being beyond GDP

The report recommends abandoning a narrow focus on gross domestic product and instead focusing on the true value of natural resources, for example through so-called natural capital accounting. This will allow countries to make decisions that simultaneously benefit the economy and the environment, as GDP ignores important factors, including the long-term economic consequences of environmental degradation.

Transition to a "cyclical" economy

The report's authors call for a reallocation of $1.5 trillion in annual subsidies that harm nature, particularly in the energy, extractives and agriculture sectors.

Circularity—the reuse, repair, and recycling of resources—must play a key role. Furthermore, the report emphasizes the need to encourage investment in clean technologies, incentivize environmentally responsible behavior among citizens, and obligate businesses to compensate for all environmental damage.

Energy transition and food systems

With more than 80 percent of the world's energy still produced from fossil fuels, the report urges accelerated development of renewable sources and improving energy efficiency.

In the food sector, UNEP recommends promoting more sustainable diets, reducing food waste, developing organic agriculture and alternative food sources.

Protecting nature is the foundation of a sustainable future

In the face of the "triple planetary crisis"—climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss—the protection and restoration of ecosystems is identified as a key priority. The report calls for expanding protected areas, implementing nature-based solutions, and ensuring equitable management of shared resources.

UNEP emphasizes that only a comprehensive and coordinated approach will enable humanity to preserve the planet and its own future.

Land degradation

The report examines in detail the consequences of continuing business-as-usual development models. Greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 1.5 percent annually since 1990. reaching a new high in 2024, leading to rising global temperatures and intensifying the impacts of climate change. The cost of dealing with the consequences of extreme weather events related to climate change over the past 20 years is estimated at approximately $143 billion per year.

An estimated 20 to 40 percent of the world's land resources have been degraded, affecting over three billion people. One million of the world's estimated eight million species are threatened with extinction.

Nine million deaths annually are linked to some form of environmental pollution. The economic costs from health damage alone air pollution amounted to about $8.1 trillion in 2019, or 6.1 percent of global GDP.

The environment will deteriorate sharply if humanity continues to develop its economy along the current path. If no action is taken, by the early 2030s rise in average global temperature, will likely exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and in the 2040s, will exceed 2 degrees and continue to increase. Under this scenario, climate change will reduce annual global GDP by 4 percent by 2050 and by 20 percent by the end of the century.

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Top Stories | Friday: Iraq, Sudan, UK, Mali

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December 26, 2025 UN

The main news of the day at the UN and around the world: a new UN cooperation program in Iraq, a peace initiative and the evacuation of a peacekeeping base in Sudan, the rights of pro-Palestinian prisoners in the UK, and a diphtheria outbreak in Mali.

UN in Iraq

The Government of Iraq and the United Nations concluded a new Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for the period 2025–2029. The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) will conclude its work on 31 December 2025. The new framework covers four key areas: expanding access to education, healthcare, and social services; stimulating economic growth and job creation; environmental protection and adaptation to climate change; and strengthening governance, the rule of law, and social cohesion.

Conflict in Sudan

The UN took note of the peace initiative presented by the Prime Minister of the Transitional Council of Sudan at the Security Council meeting on December 22. The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres He emphasized the need for a lasting and comprehensive peace and called on the parties to immediately cease hostilities. The UN chief's personal envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, is ready to continue consultations to facilitate a peaceful settlement. Meanwhile, the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) has completed the evacuation of its base in Kadugli, South Kordofan, following a drone strike that killed six UN peacekeepers and wounded nine.

British activists

A group of independent experts of the UN Human Rights Council expressed grave concern today about the health of eight pro-Palestinian activists detained in the UK and on an indefinite hunger strike since November 2. The human rights defenders, both working in their individual capacity and as UN staff, reiterated the state's responsibility to protect the health of those deprived of their liberty. They called on the British authorities to ensure immediate access to adequate medical care for the detainees and to conduct independent investigations into possible violations.

Diphtheria in Mali

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher has allocated $1 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to support the urgent response to the diphtheria outbreak in Mali. The disease has been spreading rapidly since mid-September. The outbreak is occurring amid vaccine shortages, limited access to healthcare, ongoing instability, and cross-border population movements. The funding will be used to save lives in regions of the country experiencing the highest mortality rates.

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Iraq and the UN signed a Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework

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December 26, 2025 Sustainable Development Goals

The Government of Iraq and the United Nations have agreed on a new Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for the period 2025–2029.

The signing took place in the presence of Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning, Mohamed Ali Tamim, and the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative in Iraq, Mohamed Al-Hassan. The document was signed by Dr. Tamim on behalf of the government and Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and UN Coordinator in Iraq.

Let us recall that the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) will complete its work On December 31, 2025, 22 years after its creation. From 2026, the Organization's country team will continue its work.

The new program covers four key areas: expanding access to education, healthcare, and social services; stimulating economic growth and job creation, including support for youth, women, and green initiatives; environmental protection and adaptation to climate change; and strengthening governance, the rule of law, and social cohesion.

Speaking at the ceremony, Tamim noted that the new partnership reflects Iraq's desire to build a prosperous future and to join forces with the UN to achieve national goals and implement Agenda 2030.

In his speech, Mohamed Al-Hassan emphasized that the signing of the agreement symbolizes the transition of relations between Iraq and the UN from supporting political stability to long-term cooperation in sustainable development. Ghulam Isaczai, for his part, stated that the document opens a new chapter of cooperation following the completion of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and the winding down of humanitarian operations. The focus will now be on providing high-quality technical and expert support.

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December 26, 2025 is World Gift Day.

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World Gift Day

December 26, 2025

Today is a great time to think about what gifts we give and why.

Often, beautiful boxes quickly lose their value and end up on the back shelf, so we want to offer you an alternative.

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Moscow Transport has completed large-scale New Year's decoration of its infrastructure and rolling stock.

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In anticipation of the New Year 2026, at the direction of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, the Department of Transport and the Moscow Metro State Unitary Enterprise completed the festive decoration program for the city's transportation system. The complex of events is aimed at creating a festive atmosphere for passengers and covers the metro, ground-level public transportation, and service facilities.

Over 150 artificial Christmas trees have been installed at more than 40 metro stations, 15 MCC stations, eight MCD stations, and five bus stations across the metro and railway stations. Neon signs and garlands have been placed on the facades and in the entrance halls of six metro stations (Chistye Prudy, Ploshchad Revolyutsii, Baumanskaya, Arbatskaya, Taganskaya, and Rizhskaya) and the Kutuzovskaya station on the Moscow Central Circle. Thematic light installations have been installed at Krasnye Vorota (light arch), Semyonovskaya (the "Gifts" installation), and in the escalator gallery of Vorobyovy Gory station (100 suspended elements). 24 themed trains (Rusich, Oka, Moscow-2019, Moscow-2020, and Numbered trains) have been launched on 11 metro lines.

Moreover, the facades of the metro administrative building at Prospekt Mira station, the Varshavskoye electric depot, and the Advanced Development Center in the Kuntsevo district were decorated.

A total of 230 ground transportation vehicles will be decorated in festive style, including 50 electric buses, 60 Vityaz-Moscow trams, and, for the first time, two autonomous Lvenok-Moscow trams on routes T1 and 5. Over 600 festive posters have been placed at bus stops throughout the city, and 115 buses have received themed wraps. The Okhotny Ryad metro stop on Tverskaya Street has been decorated especially.

"Following Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we're gradually decorating public transportation and infrastructure for the New Year. We're placing installations at metro stations and city landmarks. The decorations create a unified New Year's space and create a festive atmosphere for passengers," noted Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor for Transport.

Top Stories of the Day | Wednesday: Ukraine, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Palestine

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December 24, 2025

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The global forest industry is showing signs of recovery.

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December 24, 2025 Economic development

The global forest products sector began to recover in 2024 after a sharp decline the year before, according to a new report released Wednesday by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

FAO statistics cover 77 product categories, 27 commodity groups, and more than 245 countries and territories. The report presents current trends in trade and production of major forest products.

According to the UN agency, international trade in wood and paper products has regained momentum, with most major commodity groups reporting moderate growth. This recovery follows a 14 percent decline in overall trade in wood and paper products in 2023.

Industrial timber harvesting volumes increased by two percent in 2024, although global trade volumes declined by one percent. Global production volumes of sawn timber—boards, beams, and other processed wood products—remained virtually unchanged. Trade in sawn timber also remained at 2023 levels.

Wood panel production grew for the second consecutive year, increasing by five percent. Wood pulp supply increased by three percent to 189 million tonnes, while international trade in this product grew by two percent, reaching a record 73 million tonnes. Wood pellet production, which has rapidly increased in recent decades thanks to the development of bioenergy in Europe, the Republic of Korea, and Japan, returned to 48 million tonnes in 2024, the same level as in 2022, after a slight decline in 2023.

“Forests provide livelihoods for millions of people around the world, and this number will grow as forests offer increasing economic opportunities in various sectors, including sustainable timber production,” said FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu.

A recent FAO Forest Resources Assessment report found that net forest area loss has more than halved since the 1990s, with more than 90 percent of forests regenerating naturally.

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December 24, 2025: Online lecture for young ecologists in Tuapse: Understanding microplastics.

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An online lecture for young environmentalists in Tuapse: Understanding microplastics.

December 24, 2025

On December 24, as part of the winning project of the Presidential Grants Fund, Anastasia Masterova gave a lecture for members of the environmental council of School No. 11 in Tuapse.

The students delved into the world of polymers to understand: – What is microplastic and where does it come from? – How does it travel around the planet and enter our bodies? The lecture was dynamic and interactive, featuring an online survey and myth-busting. Such meetings are an important part of our environmental education project. We believe that knowledge is the first step to real action to conserve nature.

We thank the administration and teachers of the Tuapse school for their cooperation!

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