The government will allocate more than 5.2 billion rubles for road construction and repair in the regions.

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Order No. 3877-r of December 19, 2025

Financing the development of road infrastructure in the regions remains a government priority. By the end of 2025, several regions will receive additional funds for road construction, repair, and rehabilitation. An order reallocating over 5.2 billion rubles for these purposes has been signed.

Transfers from the road fund will be sent to the Nizhny Novgorod, Smolensk, Omsk, Orenburg, and Kaliningrad regions, as well as to Khabarovsk Krai.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, December 18, 2025

Commenting on the decision takenGovernment meeting on December 18Mikhail Mishustin noted that the allocated funds will be used to build several road sections in the Kaliningrad Region. In the Khabarovsk Region, they will be used to build a road to the automobile border crossing point being built on Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island. In the Omsk Region, they will be used to build a northern bypass around Omsk. This highway, including interchanges and bridges, will be approximately 70 km long. This project, once completed, will not only significantly relieve congestion on the city's main thoroughfares but also integrate the Omsk Region into international transport corridors.

In addition, several sections of roads and related infrastructure in the Nizhny Novgorod and Smolensk regions will be brought up to standard using federal funding. In the Orenburg region, funds will be used to restore roads damaged by the 2024 flood.

"A reliable road network is key to the sustainable development of regions," Mikhail Mishustin emphasized.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the state program "Development of the Transport System" and the national project "Infrastructure for Life."

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The government has set a rice export quota for 2026.

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Resolution of December 19, 2025 No. 2076

From January 1 to December 31, 2026, Russia will impose a quota on the export of paddy rice outside the Eurasian Economic Union. A resolution to this effect has been signed.

The quota will be 200,000 tons per year. Within the quota, the export duty will be zero; outside the quota, it will be 50% of the customs value of the product.

The decision was approved by the Subcommittee on Customs, Tariff, and Non-Tariff Regulation, and Protective Measures in Foreign Trade of the Government Commission on Economic Development and Integration. It will stimulate the further development of rice farming in Russia and help develop new foreign consumer markets.

A temporary ban on the export of paddy rice is in effect in Russia from July 1, 2022, to December 31, 2025. There is currently no need to extend the ban, as production volumes fully meet the domestic market's needs for this product.

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Six people died in a major road accident in Russia's Omsk region.

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Moscow, December 20 /Xinhua/ — Six people were killed when a truck drove into oncoming traffic in Russia's Omsk region, TASS reported on Saturday, citing the regional police department's press service.

According to preliminary reports, the truck driver crossed into oncoming traffic and hit a bus. The bus then collided with a Toyota, two KamAZ trucks, and a Volvo. Six people were killed and eight injured in the accident.

According to police, the driver of the passenger bus died from his injuries in the ambulance, five of his passengers died at the scene before the ambulance arrived, one person was hospitalized, five were being transported to Omsk, and two injured people received medical assistance at the scene.

The accident occurred on Saturday at 9:15 a.m. Moscow time at kilometer 548 of the R-402 highway in the Lyubinsky District. Reversible traffic has been introduced on the Tyumen-Omsk federal highway where the six-vehicle accident caused a 10-kilometer traffic jam.

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From the Himalayan peaks to the Milanese catwalks

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December 20, 2025 Culture and education

Bhutanese tradition, innovation, and women's empowerment are intertwined in a collection of clothing created with ethical fashion principles and UN support.

Far away in Bhutan, on a cliff in the Himalayan Mountains, approximately two thousand meters above sea level, a woman sits. Bending over a loom, she weaves cloth and chants, continuing the centuries-old spiritual tradition of storytelling.

This weaver hails from the village of Goenpa-Kabab, home to a matriarchal Buddhist community. The local women take great pride in their skill in sewing traditional silk dresses, called kishuthara, which they decorate with intricate patterns. Historically, some members of this community even served as weavers for Bhutanese queens and princesses.

Weaving is a tradition passed down from mother to daughter in these mountain communities. As the primary breadwinners in their families, women spend entire days at the loom, earning a living through their artistic craftsmanship while simultaneously preserving the heritage of the past.

Weaver Sherab Tsomo, now 41, began mastering the art of kishutjara dress making at the age of eight. Making a dress requires more than just weaving the fabric; it's a painstaking process that involves dyeing raw silk with local plants like indigo, washing, boiling, and sun-drying it. Finally, it's spun into yarn, which the weavers use on a traditional sash loom to hand-weave intricate patterns using a technique called trima.

While these woven products are highly valued both in Bhutan and abroad, many artisans continue to face difficulties in accessing wider international markets, including the global fashion industry.

"We have to rely on people to transport these fabrics from our village to the urban areas," says Sherab. "Furthermore, we know almost nothing about entrepreneurship, accounting, and marketing. And although new technologies have given us access to smartphones, we still haven't learned how to use them properly."

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Sherab Tshomo followed in her mother's footsteps: she has been involved in the art of sewing kishuthara dresses since childhood.

Traditions of mountain communities go out into the world

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Government of the Kingdom of Bhutan, is bringing Bhutanese weavers to the wider world. As part of the Mountain Partnership Secretariat's "Fashion for Fragile Ecosystems" project, funded by the Italian Development Cooperation and the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Employment of Bhutan, efforts are underway to establish collaboration between an international fashion brand and artisans from remote mountain communities to promote the use of traditional fabrics in fashion design at the international level.

Under the auspices of this initiative, FAO Mountain Partnership Goodwill Ambassador and fashion designer Stella Jean visited Bhutan, where she collaborated closely with local designers and artisans from the village of Goenpa Kabab to create a capsule collection featuring kishuthara dresses. Drawing on traditional weaving techniques and appliqué and embroidery techniques, the women collaborated to create a vibrant and contemporary collection, which was presented at Milan Fashion Week.

"Before training through this project, I hadn't even considered selling our fabrics to international markets to create contemporary clothing," says Sherab. "I used only traditional weaving methods and made simple bags and tablecloths for tourists visiting Bhutan. Now I understand the opportunities available in international markets and how to collaborate in the textile industry."

This collaborative project was made possible, in part, by the expertise and experience of Chandrika Thaman and Tashi Tsangmo, two Bhutanese fashion designers who contributed crucially to the creation of this collection. Chandrika Thaman adheres to the principles of zero-waste design and uses recycled materials to create artistically meaningful garments and textiles while simultaneously promoting the empowerment of women, including single mothers.

Tashi Tsangmo, widely known by her stage name Wanpe Couture, is an entrepreneur in Thimphu, Bhutan's capital. She has been designing clothing since 2015, drawing on her business experience and the Bhutanese weaving traditions that are inextricably linked to her life. Growing up in a family of skilled weavers, Tashi was inspired to become a fashion designer by her mother's example – it was through her that she developed a deep love for traditional craftsmanship, which continues to play a defining role in shaping her designs. She believes this project will launch a new generation of weavers who embrace innovative techniques in their work.

"Traditional weaving is an art for the patient, as a single piece can take several months, sometimes even over a year, to complete. Yet, I believe these challenges are the essence of our craft. Unlike machine-made fabrics, each piece, crafted by a skilled artisan, is imbued with patience and soul. This is what makes them unique," says Tashi.

Fashion Protects Fragile Ecosystems

Now, the creations of Sherab, Chandrika, Tashi, and other Bhutanese artisans have appeared on fashion runways, introducing the world to ethical mountain clothing traditions. At the same time, the creativity of Bhutanese designers is promoting female entrepreneurship and improving the well-being of mountain residents.

Bhutanese designers and artisans retain the intellectual property rights to the collaborative collection presented in Milan by Haitian-Italian designer Stella Jean, allowing them to continue to produce and sell pieces from the collection to customers worldwide through their own channels.

Furthermore, the Mountain Partnership Secretariat, through the Mountain Partnership Products (MPP) initiative, organized training for 18 artisans on product branding, supply chain sustainability, and certification processes. From now on, Kishutjara and Yatthara textiles will carry MPP labels, providing consumers with information about their production methods and locations.

The initial phase of the "Fashion for Fragile Ecosystems" project involves establishing collaboration between artists and artisans from the world's most remote regions and international fashion brands. The project's impact extends beyond ethical fashion: it demonstrates how tangible cultural heritage can evolve, combining the knowledge of many generations and innovation to create new opportunities for women living in mountainous regions.

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Russia has shipped agricultural products to China for the first time through the Manzhouli checkpoint.

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HOHHOT, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — Two trucks loaded with 41.76 tons of oats and buckwheat arrived in China from Russia via Manzhouli Port in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Saturday, marking the first batch of Russian agricultural products to enter China via the port.

Imported oats and buckwheat strictly comply with international phytosanitary standards throughout the entire production process.

According to experts, the New Land Grain Corridor project, implemented jointly by China and Russia, is of great importance for expanding the volume of bilateral grain trade and developing the logistics industry to improve quality, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.

To facilitate the construction of the New Overland Grain Corridor, a special facility covering approximately 28,000 square meters was commissioned in Manzhouli earlier this month for customs inspection of imported grain.

The Manzhouli Port Authority promised to further simplify the customs clearance process to facilitate the implementation of the New Land Grain Corridor project. -0-

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China unveils pricing rules for online platforms

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BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities on Saturday unveiled rules governing pricing practices by internet platforms, a move aimed at spurring innovation and promoting the sustainable development of the platform economy.

The rules, jointly developed by the National Development and Reform Commission, the State Administration for Market Regulation, and the State Internet Information Office, aim to regulate pricing, enhance transparency, and strengthen coordination among stakeholders to build a robust platform ecosystem.

The document provides clearer guidance on pricing practices by platform operators and sellers in order to promote a healthy competitive market order.

The rules also strengthen protections for sellers' independent pricing rights by explicitly prohibiting platform operators from imposing unreasonable restrictions or conditions on sellers' pricing decisions.

In addition, the rules aim to more effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers by introducing clear price labeling, increasing the transparency of dynamic and differentiated pricing mechanisms, and regulating services such as password-free payments, automatic subscription renewals, and automatic payments to protect consumers' rights to information and choice.

The document will enter into force on April 10, 2026. Competent authorities will require major platform operators to conduct self-inspections in accordance with regulatory standards to ensure proper implementation of the rules. -0-

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Iran's Foreign Minister criticized the EU3's nuclear stance in a phone call with his British counterpart.

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Tehran, December 20 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized the "irresponsible" approach of France, Britain and Germany (the EU3) to the Iranian nuclear issue in a phone conversation with his British counterpart Yvette Cooper on Friday.

During the conversation, A. Araghchi noted that Iran “has never rejected negotiations and dialogue based on respect for the legitimate rights and legitimate interests of the Iranian people,” according to a statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry released on Saturday.

However, he added that Iran would not agree to negotiations aimed at unilaterally imposing demands.

In turn, I. Cooper emphasized the need to resort to diplomacy to resolve the nuclear problem.

The two senior diplomats emphasized the need for continued consultations at various levels to deepen mutual understanding. They also discussed consular issues, among other topics.

In August, the EU3 countries launched the snapback mechanism provided for in the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, reinstating UN sanctions against Iran in September. –0–

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The US has launched retaliatory strikes on more than 70 ISIS targets in Syria.

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Washington, December 20 (Xinhua) — The U.S. military struck more than 70 targets suspected of being affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) in central Syria on Friday. The operation was in response to a recent attack that killed two American soldiers, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported.

"This operation is critical to preventing ISIS terrorist plots and attacks on U.S. soil," said CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper. "We will continue to relentlessly pursue terrorists who seek to harm Americans and our partners throughout the region," he said in a statement.

During the operation, supported by Jordanian fighter jets, more than 100 precision-guided munitions were used. ISIS infrastructure and weapons depots were attacked, the statement said.

US President Donald Trump wrote on the social media platform TruthSocial on Friday that the Syrian government fully supported the strikes. He warned that terrorists who attempt to attack or threaten the United States "will suffer more than ever before."

According to CENTCOM, on December 13, two American service members and one American citizen were killed and three others were wounded in an ambush by ISIS militants in Syria. Since the attack, US and partner forces have conducted 10 operations in Syria and Iraq, killing or capturing 23 terrorists.

Over the past six months, U.S. and partner forces in Syria have conducted more than 80 operations “to defeat terrorists who pose a direct threat to the United States and regional security,” CENTCOM said in a statement. –0–

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China-Central Asia Strategic Partnership: Results to 2025 and Future Plans

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In 2025, cooperation between China and the Central Asian countries reached a new level, demonstrating not only sustainable growth but also a transition to an institutionalized multilateral format. The key political event of the year was the second China-Central Asia Summit, held from June 16 to 18 in Astana. It consolidated previously reached agreements and set strategic guidelines for the partnership in the medium term.

The Astana summit was a logical continuation of the first leaders' meeting in 2023 in Xi'an and confirmed the formation of a sustainable mechanism for China's interaction with the five countries in the region. During the talks, the heads of state signed the Astana Declaration and the Treaty of Eternal Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation, which affirmed their intention to build relations based on the principles of long-term trust, mutual benefit, and respect for sovereignty.

The economic dimension of cooperation between China and Central Asian countries demonstrated the most tangible results in 2025. According to Chinese customs statistics, combined trade turnover in the first 11 months of the year reached approximately USD 80 billion, an increase of 9% compared to the same period in 2024. These figures were among the highest in the history of relations and confirmed the resilience of mutual trade even amid global economic turbulence.

The structure of trade has also changed significantly. While China's primary exports to the region previously consisted of consumer goods and construction materials, in 2025, automobiles and auto components, electronics, integrated circuits, renewable energy equipment, and products from the photovoltaic and wind energy industries began to play an increasingly significant role. Central Asian countries have increased their supplies of energy resources, metals, agricultural raw materials, and chemical products, demonstrating a more balanced trade balance.

Particular attention was paid to investments and infrastructure projects within the Belt and Road Initiative. China continued to actively participate in the modernization of the region's transport and logistics infrastructure, including the development of railway routes, road corridors, and border logistics hubs, strengthening Central Asia's role as a key transit link between East Asia and Europe. At the same time, energy projects, including gas and electricity, as well as green technologies, were developed, which is in the long-term interests of all participants.

In 2025, cooperation beyond the purely economic agenda intensified. At the Astana summit and subsequent meetings at the government and relevant agencies level, special emphasis was placed on humanitarian ties, educational exchanges, combating desertification, developing sustainable agriculture, and training personnel. These areas strengthen the social foundation of the partnership and make it more comprehensive and sustainable.

Politically, China has reaffirmed its interest in a stable, independent, and prosperous Central Asia, emphasizing the absence of geopolitical constraints and its focus on pragmatic economic cooperation. For countries in the region, cooperation with China remains an important tool for diversifying foreign economic ties and attracting investment, especially as global supply chains transform and competition between major global centers intensifies.

The forecast for 2026 appears moderately optimistic. Given the current trade growth rate, a further increase of 6-10% is expected in 2025, provided the favorable foreign economic environment remains. Transport, energy, industrial cooperation, and high-tech exports will continue to demonstrate the most dynamic growth. Important factors will be the practical implementation of the agreements reached in Astana, as well as preparations for the next summit, which will stimulate interagency contacts and the launch of new joint projects.

At the same time, in 2026, issues of investment quality, financial sustainability, and production localization will come to the fore, requiring a more balanced approach to the implementation of major infrastructure initiatives. If the current level of political trust and pragmatism is maintained, Chinese-Central Asian cooperation has every chance of strengthening as one of the most stable and dynamically developing formats of interaction in Eurasia.

Thus, 2026 could become a stage for deepening and fine-tuning the partnership, when accumulated experience will be used to enhance the effectiveness of joint projects and better focus them on the long-term development of national economies. The combination of political stability, growing mutual interest, and practical cooperation creates conditions for the progressive development of Chinese-Central Asian relations, strengthening the region's economic connectivity and its role in shaping a new architecture of Eurasian cooperation.

Author: Anushervon Rasulov

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Let's be kinder on International Human Solidarity Day

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Every year on December 20, the world celebrates International Human Solidarity Day, which symbolizes the pursuit of justice, equality, and cooperation, which is especially relevant in our rapidly changing world.

The holiday was proclaimed in December 2005 by the UN General Assembly in a resolution dedicated to the first UN Decade for the Eradication of Poverty. The UN resolution references the Millennium Declaration, which states that solidarity is one of the fundamental and universal values of humanity that should underpin international relations in the 21st century.

Solidarity isn't just a word; it's a powerful feeling that unites people regardless of their background, education, income, or social status. It's the realization that together we can overcome any difficulties and achieve common goals. It's important to remember that each of us can contribute to creating a more just and harmonious society.

On this day, let's remember those who need our support. These could be people in difficult life situations or those fighting for their rights.

By supporting each other, we become stronger and help create a world of respect and understanding.

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