Ukraine: UN Security Council convenes for emergency meeting

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January 12, 2026 Peace and security

The start of the new year brought neither peace nor even a respite to Ukraine. Russia's massive air strikes against civilians and critical civilian infrastructure across the country have resulted in horrific destruction. These were the words of Deputy UN Political Secretary Rosemary DiCarlo, speaking at the UN Security Council on Monday.

Without heat, water and light

She noted that attacks on energy infrastructure have intensified as weather conditions worsen, temperatures drop, and heating demands increase.

"The strikes killed and wounded dozens of civilians, and left millions of Ukrainians without electricity, heat, and water for long periods," she said.

"The impact of these attacks is felt most strongly by the most vulnerable populations: the elderly, children, and people with limited mobility," DiCarlo added.

The evacuation continues

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) spokesman, Ramesh Rajasingham, said evacuations of civilians in areas along the front line were continuing in dangerous conditions.

"In recent days, evacuations have continued in the Donetsk region, with many children, elderly people, and people with disabilities among those evacuated," Rajasingham said.

Upon arrival in safer areas, many need shelter and medical care.

Strike with the "Nut"

During one of the most recent large-scale bombings, on the night of January 8-9, the Russian Federation reportedly launched 242 drones and 36 missiles at Ukraine, DiCarlo noted. In Kyiv, at least four people were reportedly killed and 25 others were injured. Among the dead was a paramedic rushing to provide emergency medical care to the injured.

Power facilities and residential buildings were damaged, leaving half the city without heat. The Qatari embassy was also damaged.

That same day, an Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile was reportedly launched against the western part of the Lviv region, near the Polish border. "This was the second use of this potentially destructive weapon against Ukraine since 2024. The Oreshnik system is believed to be nuclear-capable, which has heightened concerns about its deployment," DiCarlo said.

She recalled the drone strikes on foreign-flagged vessels on January 8 in the Odesa region and the attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions on January 7, which left more than a million people without water and heating.

Civilian casualties

Since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has confirmed the deaths of at least 14,999 civilians, including 763 children. 40,601 civilians, including 2,486 children, have been injured. The actual figures are likely higher, DiCarlo noted. According to the Human Rights Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, 2025 has been the deadliest year for civilians since the beginning of the war.

Strikes on Russian territory

In the Russian Federation, local authorities continue to report civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure as a result of alleged Ukrainian strikes.

There are reports of an escalation of cross-border attacks on Russian oil and energy facilities, some of which have resulted in civilian casualties and damage to civilian and residential infrastructure, DiCarlo said.

"In the Belgorod region, local authorities reported that 600,000 residents were left without electricity, heat, and water following the Ukrainian strike on January 9. Authorities also reported the use of drones in strikes in the Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod regions on January 10, resulting in one death and at least three injuries," the Deputy Secretary-General stated. The UN cannot verify these reports, she added.

DiCarlo emphasized that the UN Secretary-General condemns all attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

The situation at nuclear facilities is unstable

As fighting intensifies, the situation at Ukrainian nuclear facilities remains extremely volatile, a UN representative noted.

On the night of January 3, at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant – the largest nuclear power plant in Europe – a power outage occurred on one of the high-voltage lines due to fighting.

We urge the Russian Federation and Ukraine to cooperate constructively with the IAEA and immediately cease any military actions near the plant.

Over the past week, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team at the site reported a significant increase in military activity in the areas surrounding the Zaporizhzhya NPP. Explosions were heard in the immediate vicinity of the facility.

"These events are extremely alarming. The IAEA continues its efforts to establish temporary ceasefire zones in areas around the plant to allow for necessary repairs and ensure its safe and secure operation," DiCarlo said.

"We urge the Russian Federation and Ukraine to cooperate constructively with the IAEA and immediately cease all military actions near the plant to reduce the risk of a catastrophic accident," she said.

Call for a ceasefire

DiCarlo recalled that the war, which has lasted for almost four years, “has brought untold suffering to the Ukrainian people, claimed the lives of unimaginable numbers of young people from both countries, caused disruptions to the global economy, and sowed instability in the region and beyond.”

She stressed that the UN highly appreciates the efforts of the United States and all other interested parties working to achieve peace.

“We urge all participants to continue this critical work, including through concrete steps to de-escalate, end ongoing attacks affecting civilians in Ukraine and the Russian Federation, and establish clear parameters for ending this devastating conflict,” the Deputy Secretary-General said.

She reiterated her call for an immediate ceasefire and noted that the UN remains ready to support all constructive efforts in this direction.

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Former Georgian Prime Minister Igor Garibashvili was sentenced to five years in prison and fined 1 million lari.

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Tbilisi, January 12 (Xinhua) — Georgia's prosecutor's office said on Monday it had reached a plea bargain with former Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, slapping him with a five-year prison sentence.

I. Garibashvili was reportedly found guilty of laundering illegal income on a large scale.

In addition to imprisonment, the court sentenced him to an additional fine of 1 million lari (371,700 US dollars).

“He will also have the money obtained through criminal activity and seized during the search of his home confiscated in favor of the state,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Igor Garibashvili admitted to the crime and agreed to the terms of a plea bargain. The prosecutor's office's motion for a plea bargain has already been granted by the court.

I. Garibashvili served as Prime Minister of Georgia from 2013 to 2015 and from 2021 to 2024. He also served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Defense at various times.

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Mexico has ruled out the possibility of US military intervention on its territory.

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Mexico City, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday held a telephone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which she ruled out any U.S. military intervention in Mexico.

Speaking at a regular morning press conference, K. Sheinbaum said the conversation was necessary given recent international tensions and threats of military intervention from the United States following the American military operation in Venezuela, which Washington described as a fight against organized crime and drug trafficking.

The Mexican President described the approximately 15-minute conversation as "good-natured," noting that Donald Trump offered U.S. support in the fight against drug cartels. However, according to K. Sheinbaum, such assistance is not necessary.

"We told him that we're doing very well right now and there's no need for that. Besides, Mexico's sovereignty and territorial integrity exist. And he understood that," K. Sheinbaum said.

Asked by journalists whether the talks meant a complete avoidance of military action, K. Sheinbaum responded in the affirmative, reiterating her commitment to protecting national sovereignty.

The Mexican people must “know that their president will never negotiate about sovereignty or territorial integrity, never,” she stressed, adding: “We advocate coordination without subordination, on an equal footing.”

K. Sheinbaum said she briefed D. Trump on Mexico's security achievements, including the dismantling of clandestine drug labs, the arrest of individuals linked to organized crime, a 50 percent reduction in the volume of drugs entering the United States, and a more than 40 percent reduction in drug-related deaths.

Speaking about Venezuela, K. Sheinbaum reaffirmed Mexico's constitutional principle of non-interference. "I made it very clear to him that we have a constitution and that its principles are absolutely clear," the president stated.

K. Sheinbaum also announced that members of her cabinet will travel to Washington on January 23 to continue security coordination and that another phone call with D. Trump is planned to discuss trade issues, including tariffs and preparations for the upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). –0–

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At least 27 people were killed when a Russian RRF drone struck a military base in central Sudan, a source said.

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Khartoum, January 12 (Xinhua) — At least 27 people were killed and 73 others wounded on Monday in a drone strike on a military base in the city of Sinja in Sennar state in central Sudan, a government source said.

A source in the Sennar state administration told Xinhua that the attack was carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Reaction Force (RRF) and warned that the death toll could rise due to the severity of the injuries sustained by the victims.

According to one eyewitness, the attack targeted the headquarters of the 17th Infantry Division of the Sudanese Armed Forces, as well as nearby power and water supply facilities.

“Simultaneous powerful explosions were heard in the city, accompanied by the sounds of gunfire from Sudanese army anti-aircraft guns,” an eyewitness reported, adding that the injured were taken to several hospitals in the state. –0–

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Venezuela's acting president announced her first cabinet reshuffle.

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CARACAS, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodriguez announced her first cabinet reshuffle on Monday, appointing Juan Escalona as the new Minister of People's Power for the Office of the President and Government Monitoring.

D. Rodríguez announced on Telegram that J. Escalona will replace Aníbal Coronado, who will take up the post of Minister of People's Power for Ecosocialism.

“I know that his dedication, ability and determination will ensure the continued development of the plans of our Bolivarian government together with the people,” noted D. Rodriguez, speaking about J. Escalon. –0–

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Breaking: UK to introduce law to restrict deepfakes linked to Elon Musk's AI tool Grok

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London, January 12 (Xinhua) — Britain will introduce new legislation banning the creation and unconsensual distribution of intimate images in response to public concerns about Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported Monday.

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The EAEU has approved new rules for importing e-commerce goods from foreign marketplaces.

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Astana, January 12 (Xinhua) — The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) approved new conditions and rules for the import of e-commerce goods purchased on foreign online platforms, which will come into effect on July 1, 2026. This was reported on Monday by the Kazinform news agency.

According to the approved regulations, a new duty-free import threshold has been set at €200. Goods valued up to this amount can be imported duty-free. If the purchase exceeds €200, a 5% customs duty and value-added tax will be charged on the full amount. The minimum duty will be €1 per kilogram.

The Eurasian Economic Commission also stated that special customs duty rates will apply to certain types of goods, including automobiles. At the same time, a list of goods not subject to the simplified declaration procedure for e-commerce was approved. This list includes items not recognized as personal use, such as tanning beds, internal combustion engines, medical furniture, and slot machines.

In addition, the simplified procedure will not apply to products subject to special import and export regulations, including weapons and ammunition, fossil animal bones, hazardous waste, as well as alcohol and tobacco products, cash, aircraft and watercraft, certain types of vehicles and their chassis.

As noted in the EEC report, the new rules are aimed at unifying the regulation of foreign electronic commerce in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). –0–

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The Chinese and Sri Lankan foreign ministers discussed bilateral relations.

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COLOMBO, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a stopover in Sri Lanka on Monday while returning from his African tour and held a friendly meeting with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, noted that China extended a helping hand to Sri Lanka at the first opportunity during the aftermath of the devastating cyclone. He expressed confidence that the Sri Lankan people would overcome the aftermath of the disaster and rebuild their homes as quickly as possible.

Wang Yi noted that China hopes to strengthen exchanges of governance experience with Sri Lanka, expand practical cooperation in various fields, facilitate people-to-people exchanges, continuously deepen the bilateral strategic cooperative partnership based on sincere mutual assistance and eternal friendship, and jointly promote the construction of a China-Sri Lanka community with a shared future.

The Chinese Foreign Minister emphasized that, in the context of an increasingly chaotic and complex international situation, China will firmly protect the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries, especially small and medium-sized ones, uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and international law, work with like-minded countries to resist a return to the "law of the jungle," resist all forms of power politics and bullying, and defend multilateralism, international fairness, and justice.

According to Wang Yi, the Chinese side highly values Sri Lanka's long-standing commitment to the one-China principle and is willing to continue supporting Sri Lanka in pursuing a development path suited to its national conditions. The Chinese diplomat added that the two sides can strengthen regional cooperation focused on South Asia and jointly promote the development of a more equitable and rational global governance system.

Vijdita Herath, for his part, thanked China for the valuable assistance provided to his country following the cyclone. He emphasized that Sri Lanka views China as its most reliable strategic partner and intends to maintain close, high-level exchanges with China, deepening cooperation in infrastructure, maritime affairs, tourism, and cultural exchanges, continually advancing the Sri Lanka-China strategic partnership and cooperation to a new level.

The Sri Lankan Foreign Minister reaffirmed his country's commitment to the one-China principle, expressed firm support for China's efforts to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and stated that Sri Lanka is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with China in multilateral forums to jointly protect the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries.

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The Danish Ambassador to the United States denied the statement made by the US special envoy for Greenland.

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OSLO, January 12 (Xinhua) — Danish Ambassador to the United States Jesper Møller Sørensen refuted a post on social media by US Special Envoy for Greenland Jeff Landry about Washington's role in Greenland's security history.

Commenting on the special envoy's statement, the Danish diplomat wrote on the social network X on Sunday that Greenland has been part of the Kingdom of Denmark for many centuries, a fact that has been repeatedly recognized by the US administration, the UN, and the international community.

Emphasizing that the people of Greenland alone must determine their future, J. M. Sørensen reiterated: "For 80 years, Denmark, Greenland, and the United States have successfully cooperated on Arctic security. Let us continue to address security challenges in this region as partners and allies."

On Sunday afternoon, J. Landry wrote on the social media site X that "the US defended Greenland's sovereignty during World War II when Denmark failed to do so. After the war, Denmark reoccupied it, circumventing and ignoring UN rules."

Landry's post was criticized by many social media users, most of whom accused the American diplomat of distorting historical facts and expressed support for Denmark and Greenland.

The social media exchange between Danish and US officials comes amid renewed tensions over Greenland after US President Donald Trump recently renewed rhetoric that the United States must acquire Greenland for security reasons. His comments sparked widespread opposition from European allies, particularly Denmark and Greenland.

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