Delegations from Russia, the United States, and Ukraine began their first trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, according to the UAE Foreign Ministry.

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Abu Dhabi, January 23 (Xinhua) — The first trilateral meeting between delegations from Russia, the United States, and Ukraine began Friday evening at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

"Negotiations began today in Abu Dhabi and are expected to continue for two days," UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan said in a statement.

The current meeting is the first instance of trilateral talks since the conflict in Ukraine began in 2022. –0–

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Russia is stepping up construction of nuclear icebreakers, Putin said.

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Moscow, January 23 /Xinhua/ – Russia is stepping up work on building its own nuclear-powered icebreakers, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.

As Vladimir Putin reported, Russia has 34 diesel icebreakers and eight operational nuclear icebreakers. The nuclear icebreakers Chukotka and Leningrad are actively under construction, and the Stalingrad has been laid down. Two more are in the works.

The Russian leader specifically noted that the 150-megawatt nuclear-powered icebreaker "Lider" is being built at the Zvezda shipyard in the Far East. "Construction is proceeding normally, on schedule. I am confident we will receive this icebreaker by 2030," he said.

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Chinese-British trade and economic cooperation has continued to grow steadily in recent years, according to China's Vice Minister of Commerce.

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Beijing, January 23 (Xinhua) — In recent years, trade and economic cooperation between China and the United Kingdom has been steadily growing, and the two sides should continuously deepen trade and investment cooperation, adhering to win-win cooperation, Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Lin Ji stated on Thursday.

Lin Ji, who is also China's deputy representative for international trade negotiations, made the announcement while chairing a roundtable for British-invested enterprises. The event was attended by Lewis Neil, head of the British Trade Mission to China, and representatives of 30 British-invested enterprises and business associations, including the China-Britain Business Council and HSBC, according to a statement on the Chinese Ministry of Commerce website on Friday.

Lin Ji stated that China-UK economic and trade cooperation has demonstrated stability and vitality in recent years, with the industrial advantages of the two sides complementing each other.

He added that the two sides should leverage the role of trade and economic ties as a stabilizing factor and driving force in Sino-British relations and jointly uphold a fair and reasonable international trade and economic order.

According to Lin Ji, the Chinese economy is making steady progress, offering ample development opportunities for foreign-invested enterprises. He noted that during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), China will prioritize expanding openness in the service sector, and the country invites British companies to seize opportunities and increase investment in China in areas such as consumption, green transition, and scientific and technological innovation.

The Deputy Minister of Commerce also added that China will work with the UK to deepen cooperation in the services sector and create new growth areas in bilateral trade and economic relations.

L. Neil, for his part, noted that trade and economic ties are extremely important for British-Chinese relations in general.

Representatives of British-owned companies at the roundtable noted that China's market potential remains enormous and its business environment continues to improve. They added that the 15th Five-Year Plan further strengthens their confidence in long-term investment and operations in China.

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Georgian Railways plays a central role in the development of the Middle Corridor route, says Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development

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Tbilisi, January 23 (Xinhua) — Georgian Railways plays a central role in the development of the Middle Corridor transport and logistics route, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Tamar Ioseliani stated on Friday.

According to her, a railway modernization project, which included large-scale infrastructure work, was completed and commissioned last December. The Georgian government has decided to purchase new locomotives in 2026-2027 and gradually upgrade the railway fleet. As the Deputy Minister noted, Georgian Railways has already developed a specific plan to prepare for the expected increase in freight traffic along the Middle Corridor in 2028-2029.

Up to 1 billion lari (approximately 371.8 million US dollars) has been invested in modernizing the railway infrastructure, the deputy minister reported. –0–

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Passengers on an Azur Air flight that made an emergency landing in China were accommodated in hotels in Lanzhou.

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Lanzhou, January 23 (Xinhua) — Passengers on the Russian airline Azur Air, which made an emergency landing at Lanzhou Airport, the capital of Gansu Province in northwest China, have been accommodated in hotels in the city, Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport announced on Friday.

Flight ZF2998, en route from Phuket, Thailand, to the Russian city of Barnaul, experienced an in-flight emergency and issued a distress signal on Friday afternoon.

The plane landed safely at 4:51 PM at Zhongchuan Airport. There were 239 passengers and seven crew members on board. There were no injuries.

According to the airport, the emergency was caused by the failure of the right engine. The aircraft is a Boeing 757-200. –0–

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UN rights chief: Iran violence continues despite 'fall in killings'

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January 23, 2026 Human rights

The scale of mass killings on the streets of Iran has decreased, but "state brutality" continues. This was stated by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, speaking at a special session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday.

According to him, repression not only fails to solve the country's problems, but also creates conditions for further human rights violations, instability, and bloodshed.

Türk reported that thousands of people, including children, have been killed since January 8, when security forces began using live ammunition against demonstrators. Accurate figures are difficult to establish, as the authorities simultaneously imposed a widespread communications blackout, and the UN is denied access to the country.

Peaceful protesters were reportedly killed on the streets, in residential areas, universities, and even medical facilities. Video footage obtained by the UN shows hundreds of bodies in morgues with gunshot wounds to the head and chest. Hundreds of security forces are also reported dead.

According to Türk, security forces carried out mass arrests in several cities, harassing the wounded in hospitals and arresting lawyers, human rights defenders, activists, and ordinary citizens. The Tehran prosecutor's office opened criminal cases against athletes, actors, film industry workers, and cafe owners for "supporting the protests."

The High Commissioner is particularly concerned by the statement made by the head of Iran's judiciary this week, who said that "the work has only just begun" and that there will be no leniency for those detained.

Rise in the number of executions

Iran remains one of the world's leading executioners. According to the UN, at least 1,500 death sentences were carried out in the country in 2025—a 50 percent increase from the previous year.

Turk expressed deep concern over the authorities' contradictory statements regarding possible executions of protesters: while Iran's foreign minister insists executions will not be carried out, senior judicial officials continue to threaten charges that carry the mandatory death penalty.

Attempts to discredit the protests

According to Türk, the authorities are attempting to portray protesters as "terrorists," "enemies of the state," and "foreign agents," claiming that peaceful demonstrations have been infiltrated by "rioters." However, he emphasized, this in no way justifies the excessive and disproportionate use of force or absolves the state of its obligations to ensure due process.

Part of a long-term cycle of repression

The High Commissioner recalled that the current wave of protests is the latest stage in Iranians' long-standing demands for change. The last major surge in violence occurred in 2022 following the death of Gina Mahsa Amini, which led to the UN Council's creation of the International Fact-Finding Mission.

The current protests began due to sharp price increases amid a severe economic crisis, exacerbated by harsh domestic policies and international sanctions. Socioeconomic demands quickly escalated into calls for political and structural reforms.

Although the authorities initially declared their willingness to engage in dialogue and announced increased subsidies, they soon returned to their usual tactics of suppression – murder, arrests, and intimidation.

A call for dialogue and reform

Turk emphasized that the only way out of the crisis is dialogue based on respect for the rights of all Iranians. Particular attention, he said, must be given to the voices of women, girls, youth, and ethnic and religious minorities.

The High Commissioner expressed the UN's readiness to support any steps aimed at complying with Iran's international human rights obligations.

Volker Türk called on the international community to take measures to mitigate the negative impact of sanctions on human rights in Iran. He emphasized that aggressive rhetoric and threats only exacerbate the situation and that achieving accountability for violations is impossible through force – either internal or external.

Statement by the Fact-Finding Mission

The UN Fact-Finding Mission in Iran issued a statement on Friday describing the "unprecedentedly brutal" crackdown on protests.

According to the Mission, the government's response quickly escalated from conciliatory rhetoric to widespread violence: security forces used live ammunition, including assault rifles and heavy machine guns, resulting in the deaths of thousands. Evidence points to arbitrary killings, torture, sexual violence, and mass detentions, including of children and journalists. Hospitals were overwhelmed, and relatives searched makeshift morgues for bodies.

The mission emphasized that violations in Iran are systemic and organized. The authorities are concealing the scale of the crisis, including by completely shutting down the internet. Against this backdrop, the judiciary is demanding swift and harsh punishments, including the application of the "enmity against God" law, which carries the death penalty.

The mission called for an urgent international response to gather evidence, establish accountability, protect victims, and end the cycle of impunity that leads to further escalation and the commission of even more serious violations.

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The Economic and Social Council: 80 years at the center of global development

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From humanitarian crises and youth unemployment to climate resilience and development finance, many of the key global issues of our time are on the agenda of one United Nations body, which celebrates its 80th anniversary this year.

Established in 1945, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is mandated to ensure that peace and security are based on economic stability, social progress and international cooperation.

Eight decades after its first meeting in London in early 1946, ECOSOC remains a vital – though often overlooked – driver of the UN's work on sustainable development.

“The Council’s mandate was intense and grew more complex each year: to advance common solutions to the world’s most pressing economic, social and environmental problems,” said the UN Secretary-General. Antonio Guterres at an event at UN headquarters dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Council.

“Nevertheless, for eight decades, ECOSOC has been an engine of progress,” he added.

Wide field of activity

ECOSOC is the United Nations' primary forum for dialogue on global economic, social, and environmental policy. It brings together Member States, UN specialized agencies, and their partners to discuss priorities, share information, and coordinate collective action.

The Council's responsibilities include coordinating the work of regional economic and social commissions, expert bodies, and UN funds and programmes that provide development assistance and formulate policy recommendations that directly impact people's daily lives.

For those unfamiliar with the UN system, ECOSOC's defining feature is its practical influence. It helps shape the UN's response to natural disasters, supports countries recovering from crises, and coordinates international efforts to reduce poverty, create jobs, and protect the environment.

The Council is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the decisions of major UN conferences and summits, helping to ensure that commitments made by countries are honoured.

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Delegates to the second session of ECOSOC in May 1946.

The Council evolves with the changing world

Over time, ECOSOC has evolved in response to changes in the global environment. Its membership has expanded from 18 countries at its founding to 54 today. Council members are elected by the General Assembly for three-year terms.

General Assembly reforms over the past decade have strengthened ECOSOC's coordinating role within the UN system, enhancing its ability to identify emerging issues, promote innovation, and integrate the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of development.

"It [the Council] has adapted to a changing world by expanding its membership, strengthening its mandate and reforming the UN development system," Guterres stressed.

Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals

The key focus of the current ECOSOC work cycle is the implementation 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – the UN's global plan to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure shared prosperity.

ECOSOC provides political guidance and oversight for the implementation of this agenda through its annual programme of work, bringing together ministers, senior officials, civil society leaders, academics and private sector representatives around shared priorities.

“ECOSOC plays a central role in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – our shared roadmap to a more peaceful, just and inclusive world,” said UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock at an event marking the Council’s 80th anniversary.

Still relevant

As ECOSOC celebrates its 80th anniversary on 23 January 2026, its core mission remains unchanged: to promote cooperation for shared economic and social progress.

In a world facing multiple crises – from climate change and inequality to humanitarian emergencies – the Council’s behind-the-scenes work continues to shape how the international community responds to these challenges.

“Today’s event is not only an opportunity to reflect on eight decades of progress, but also a reminder of the work that remains to be done,” said Annalena Baerbock.

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In 2025, the number of new foreign-invested enterprises in China increased by 19.1%.

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BEIJING, January 23 (Xinhua) — A total of 70,392 new foreign-invested enterprises will be established in China by 2025, up 19.1 percent from 2024, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.

According to the agency, the volume of actual foreign direct investment (FDI) in mainland China last year amounted to 747.69 billion yuan (106.92 billion US dollars), down 9.5 percent year-on-year.

In terms of industry breakdown, FDI inflows into the manufacturing industry amounted to 185.51 billion yuan, while those into the service sector amounted to 545.12 billion yuan.

The high-tech sector attracted 241.77 billion yuan of FDI. Furthermore, FDI inflows increased year-on-year by 75 percent in the e-commerce services sector, by 42.1 percent in the medical equipment and devices manufacturing sector, and by 22.9 percent in the aerospace equipment and devices manufacturing sector.

In terms of distribution by source country, FDI from Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom increased by 66.8 percent, 27.3 percent and 15.9 percent year-on-year, respectively. –0–

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A member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee called on the leadership to ensure a successful start to the 15th Five-Year Plan

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BEIJING, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) — Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, on Friday called on leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels to make every effort to advance economic and social development work this year and ensure a solid start to the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

Cai Qi made the call at the closing ceremony of a seminar on studying and implementing the spirit of the decisions of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, organized for leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee (National Administration Academy).

Recalling the important speech delivered by General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping at the opening ceremony of these seminars, Cai Qi called on officials to maintain strategic resolve, strengthen confidence in inevitable victory, actively assume responsibility, and strive to turn the grand plan into reality.

During the classes, all students linked theory with practice and held in-depth discussions, strengthening their understanding and appreciation of the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.

Cai Qi called on the personnel to effectively utilize the results of the seminars and convert the knowledge gained from them into practical work results. –0–

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Polytechnic University at a meeting on training personnel for digital shipbuilding

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On January 23, Nikolai Patrushev, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the Maritime Board under the Government of the Russian Federation, held an off-site meeting at the St. Petersburg Marine Technical University with heads of government agencies and organizations on measures to train personnel for the digital transformation of shipbuilding and related industries.

In his speech, Nikolai Patrushev noted that the digital transformation of shipbuilding and related industries is a strategic priority for Russian industrial development. Digital twins, artificial intelligence, and robotics are already being used in Russian shipbuilding. Despite this, the industry's digital transformation, according to the Chairman of the Maritime Board, is progressing slowly and faces a number of challenges. Shipbuilding is experiencing an acute shortage of qualified IT specialists.

The government has actively engaged in training personnel for digital transformation through the "Professionalism" and "Engineers of the Future" programs, as well as the creation of advanced engineering schools. Particular attention is being paid to the development of specialized programs, such as "Digital Engineering in Shipbuilding," noted Nikolai Patrushev.

The meeting was attended by Igor Rudenya, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District; Alexander Moiseyev, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy; Mikhail Kovalchuk, President of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center; and Alexander Beglov and Alexander Drozdenko, Governors of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. Andrey Rudskoy, Rector of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, also delivered a report.

The staffing requirements for the digital transformation of shipbuilding were discussed. These specialists must be specialists from various fields, solving a single, complex problem. To ensure effective methodological collaboration between the developers of educational programs in these fields, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Dmitry Afanasyev proposed creating a Scientific and Methodological Council for the Digital Transformation of Industry within the Coordinating Council for Education in the Field of Engineering, Technology, and Technical Sciences, and a department for shipbuilding within the council. "I am confident that the Council can become an effective mechanism for collaboration between all parties involved in the process and will significantly strengthen synergistic efforts in training highly qualified next-generation engineers," commented Andrey Rudskoy.

Before the meeting, a ceremonial opening of the Instrumentation Technology Center took place. It will develop modern control, measurement, and laboratory instruments. The entire production cycle, from design to configuration, is supported by in-house research and technology facilities, including circuit board and housing manufacturing, mechanical processing, and assembly. The center's key objective will be training young specialists. Here, students will be able to not only master the theoretical foundations of instrumentation but also gain practical skills in real-world production conditions.

Participants at the Korabelka meeting toured the exhibition at the university's Congress Center. The exhibition, "Digital Transformation in Industry and Personnel Training," showcased the scientific achievements and developments of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Marine Technical University.

The Polytechnic University's stand highlighted SPbPU's role in shaping Shipbuilding 4.0/digital shipbuilding. Guests were also drawn to the SPbPU's Digital Engineering School's competencies in shipbuilding, marine engineering, and marine technology, as well as a series of projects for JSC TVEL, including the development of a digital twin. Furthermore, the Polytechnic University presented a full-scale prototype of a nuclear reactor fuel assembly anti-debris filter made of stainless, corrosion-resistant austenitic steel. In all measurable characteristics, it surpasses similar designs in Russia and worldwide.

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