Belarus' GDP grew by 1.3 percent in 2025 — Belstat

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Minsk, January 19 (Xinhua) — Belarus' gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1.3 percent in 2025, according to data released by the Belarusian National Statistical Committee (Belstat) on Monday.

According to the first estimate, the country's GDP in current prices amounted to 286.7 billion Belarusian rubles (approximately 98.8 billion US dollars), or in comparable prices – 101.3 percent of the 2024 level. The GDP deflator index in 2025 compared to the previous year amounted to 111 percent. –0–

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Azerbaijan's GDP grew by 1.4 percent in 2025

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Baku, January 19 /Xinhua/ — Azerbaijan's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 1.4 percent in 2025 to approximately 129 billion manats (approximately 76 billion US dollars), the country's State Statistics Committee reported on Monday.

GDP excluding the oil and gas sector reached 92.3 billion manat, showing an annual growth of 2.7 percent.

In 2025, GDP per capita in Azerbaijan was approximately 12,600 manat, an increase of 1 percent compared to the previous year. –0–

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Bulgarian President R. Radev announced his resignation.

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Sofia, January 19 (Xinhua) — Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced on Monday that he will submit his resignation on January 20. This step will clear the way for him to participate in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections.

"Tomorrow I will resign from the post of President of the Republic of Bulgaria," R. Radev announced in an address to the Bulgarian people.

Having made it clear that he would participate in the snap parliamentary elections, R. Radev noted: "We have a battle ahead for the future of the Fatherland, and I believe that we will fight it together with all of you—worthy, inspired, and steadfast. We are ready, we are capable, and we will succeed."

According to the Bulgarian Constitution, the resignation of the president must be approved by the Constitutional Court. –0–

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Now, more than ever, there is an opportunity to end the conflict in Ukraine, says the President of Belarus.

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Minsk, January 19 (Xinhua) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated on Monday that the opportunity to end the conflict in Ukraine is now greater than ever. The Belarusian leader's press service released the statement.

"We will resolve this war. I think this opportunity exists now more than ever. No matter how much the Ukrainians may resist today, we must still work towards bringing peace to this land," Lukashenko noted.

The Belarusian president also emphasized that Ukrainians need to understand that the territorial issue does not resolve the current conflict. He said that Ukrainian residents will decide for themselves where to live.

"This is what Ukraine should be guided by, not destroying thousands upon thousands of people every day. And the millions who fled Ukraine, who may never return in a time of peace. This is what needs to be addressed first and foremost," the Belarusian president noted.

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Tengizchevroil has suspended oil production at the Tengiz and Korolevskoye fields.

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Almaty, January 19 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan's oil producer Tengizchevroil (TCO) on Monday suspended oil production at the Tengiz and Korolevskoye fields following a fire that broke out the day before.

A fire broke out between two transformers at the Tengiz oil field in the Atyrau region on Sunday morning. The fire was extinguished, and there were no injuries.

On Monday, TCO reported that a fire had broken out that affected some power distribution systems at production facilities, resulting in the suspension of oil production at two fields.

TCO technical services are working to determine the root cause of the incident. According to the company, the Tengiz field and all production facilities remain safe and secure.

TCO produces oil and gas in the Atyrau region of western Kazakhstan and develops the large Tengiz oil field near the Caspian Sea. Its shareholders include Kazakhstan's national oil and gas company KazMunayGas, the American companies Chevron and ExxonMobil, and Russia's Lukoil.

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The Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress held talks with the Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan.

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BEIJING, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) — Zhao Leji, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), held talks with Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Speaker of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) of Pakistan, in Beijing on Monday.

Recalling that this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Zhao Leji said that China is willing to work with Pakistan to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, accelerate the building of a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era, and bring more benefits to the peoples of both countries.

China intends to strengthen the alignment of its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) with Pakistan's economic transformation plan, Uraan Pakistan ("Arise, Pakistan") for 2024-2029, according to the chairman of the NPC Standing Committee.

China is ready to advance the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor 2.0, achieving new results in key areas such as industry, agriculture, mining, transportation, and public welfare, Zhao Leji stated. He emphasized China's support for Pakistan's resolute efforts to combat terrorism.

Zhao Leji added that the NPC is willing to deepen exchanges of experience with the National Assembly of Pakistan in public administration, lawmaking, oversight, and other areas, focusing on topics such as rural revitalization and green development.

S.A. Sadiq, for his part, stated that Pakistan firmly supports China's position on its core interests and key concerns, including Taiwan, Xinjiang and Xi Jinping.

Pakistan hopes to strengthen cooperation with China in areas such as economy, trade, investment, infrastructure construction, people-to-people exchanges and personnel training, S.A. Sadiq noted, adding that the National Assembly of Pakistan hopes to deepen exchanges and cooperation with the NPC. –0–

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Despite funding cuts, the UN helped millions of refugees in 2025

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January 19, 2026 Refugees and migrants

In the face of severe funding cuts, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) continued to provide assistance in the world's most challenging humanitarian situations in 2025, including new emergency crises and the escalation of protracted conflicts that have forced millions of people from their homes, according to a UNHCR report published Monday.

Last year, the organization supported people fleeing renewed violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, provided assistance to refugees from South Sudan, and protected millions of Afghans returned or deported from Iran and Pakistan.

At the same time, protracted conflicts deepened: the ongoing war in Sudan, intensified attacks on Ukraine, and armed clashes in Colombia contributed to further displacement of populations, exacerbating the vulnerability of already affected people.

Emergency response

In 2025, UNHCR responded to 24 active emergencies in 16 countries, including 10 new crises. Seven of these were considered the largest and most complex, requiring urgent intervention in extremely challenging conditions – for example, in Sudan, South Sudan, and Chad.

UNHCR staff provided clean water to half a million people in Sudan, financially supported 500,000 Afghan and 120,000 Syrian returnees, and provided over a million services to displaced persons within Ukraine and in countries hosting Ukrainian refugees.

Looking to the Future: Challenges in 2026

In 2026, conflicts and instability in countries such as the DRC, Sudan, South Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela are projected to lead to new waves of displacement and increase pressure on already vulnerable groups. These crises affect approximately 52 million internally displaced people and account for a third of UNHCR's global funding needs in 2026.

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Sudan: ICC reports war crimes and crimes against humanity in El Fasher

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January 19, 2026 International law

War crimes and crimes against humanity were committed in the town of El Fasher in North Darfur, said Najat Shamim Khan, Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), speaking at a UN Security Council meeting in New York on Monday.

The people of Darfur, she said, are currently being subjected to collective torture. After El Fasher fell to the control of the Rapid Reaction Force (RRF), an "organized and calculated campaign" began in the city. causing the deepest suffering, directed in particular against non-Arab communities."

Mass executions and sexual violence

Based on video, audio and satellite evidence, the ICC Prosecutor's Office concluded that war crimes and crimes against humanity were committed in El Fasher, particularly in late October.

The ICC Prosecutor's Office also confirmed that sexual violence is used as a weapon of war in Darfur.

"Based on our investigations, there is no doubt that sexual violence, including rape, is systematic," Khan said.

The first step to responsibility

Khan recalled the verdict of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, who was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity in October 2025 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

This decision was the first judgment in a case referred to the ICC by the Security Council, the first judgment in relation to the situation in Darfur, and the first judgment by the Court related to gender-based persecution.

Khan stressed that this verdict is of great importance to the people of Darfur and should be the beginning of a path towards greater accountability.

Call for cooperation

The Deputy Prosecutor called on states to more actively support ICC investigations, including by providing satellite data, facilitating work with the Darfur diaspora, and sending their experts to participate in this work.

She also stressed the need to arrest individuals wanted by the ICC, including Omar al-Bashir, Ahmad Harun and Abdel Rahim Muhammad Hussein.

In closing, Khan quoted one victim of violence: "When people see injustice and can't do anything, fear and chaos arise." The Deputy Prosecutor assured that the ICC is committed to continuing its work in the interests of all victims.

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Yemen: Children are dying – and the situation will only get worse, UN warns

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January 19, 2026 Peace and security

In Yemen, a new wave of political instability and economic hardships linked to the ongoing conflict threaten to worsen the situation for millions of people suffering from hunger, disease, and forced displacement, UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Julien Arnet warned on Monday.

"To put it bluntly, children are dying – and the situation will only get worse," Arne told reporters in Geneva. "I'm afraid the world will only hear about this when death and infection rates rise sharply later this year."

This warning comes after a recent attempt by forces affiliated with the Southern Transitional Council (STC) to expand their presence in the resource-rich and strategically important eastern provinces of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahra. Earlier this month, Saudi-backed government forces reportedly recaptured these areas.

Fragile political situation

The current crisis is unfolding after more than ten years of fighting between the Ansar Allah movement, which controls the capital Sana'a, and the internationally recognized government in Aden, which is supported by a Saudi-led coalition.

"This is an extremely complex situation," Arne emphasized. "Just last month in Aden, we saw how the Yemeni government initially took control, then within 48 hours, the Southern Transitional Council took control of all government areas, including those where it had never been present before."

Four weeks later, an STC delegation, while in Riyadh, announced the "dissolution" of the movement and the return of control to the government. "But at the same time, demonstrations are taking place in Aden, declaring, 'No, we haven't disbanded, we're still here,'" the UN representative explained.

Previously, UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg warned the Security Council, that these events show how quickly fragile stability can be undermined without a credible and inclusive political process.

Detentions of UN employees

An additional obstacle remains the continued detention of UN staff, diplomatic missions and other institutions by Houthi forces.

"This is a terrible situation for the families. Some haven't seen their loved ones in five years. They don't know the conditions they're being held in, don't know where they are, and don't know if they'll be sentenced to death in the coming days," Arne said.

Millions on the brink of starvation

According to the latest UN data, more than 20 million Yemenis – about half the country's population – will face acute food shortages as early as next month. Tens of thousands of people could find themselves in conditions close to full-blown famine. "We expect the situation to get significantly worse in 2026," the UN coordinator emphasized.

The healthcare system has also been disrupted: over 450 medical facilities have already closed, and thousands more are at risk of losing funding. Vaccination programs are at risk, and a third of children in Yemen have not received all their required vaccinations, primarily due to lack of access to the northern regions.

"The way economic and political decisions are being made is causing the food crisis to worsen across the country," Arne noted. "We will see significant changes: the healthcare system will no longer be able to receive the same level of support."

Despite limited access, UN partner agencies were able to provide food assistance to 3.4 million people last year, as well as emergency support to Yemenis affected by floods and disease outbreaks.

The UN has been working in Yemen since the 1960s, promoting development and protecting the most vulnerable populations. "And suddenly, in recent years, the progress achieved is being reversed—it's inexplicable," Arne said. "This is very frightening for humanitarian workers."

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Six people were killed in an explosion at a sheet-rolling plant in Inner Mongolia.

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Hohhot, January 19 (Xinhua) — Six people were killed and four remain missing in an explosion that occurred on January 18 at a sheet metal rolling mill in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the rescue headquarters at the scene reported on Monday.

Search and rescue operations are continuing at the site of the explosion that occurred at Baogang United Steel's sheet rolling mill in the western city of Baotou.

The explosion occurred on Sunday at 3:03 PM, originating from a 650 cubic meter spherical tank filled with saturated water vapor. It was previously reported that 84 people were injured and hospitalized as a result of the incident.

The Industrial Safety Committee of the State Council of China has taken over the investigation into the cause of the accident.

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