Georgia will participate in the 8th China International Import Expo

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Tbilisi, October 15 (Xinhua) — Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili recently met with Chinese Ambassador to Georgia Zhou Qian. The two sides discussed expanding the strategic partnership between the two countries, focusing on developing trade and economic cooperation, the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development reported on Wednesday.

One of the key topics of the meeting was Georgia's participation in the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), which will be held in November in Shanghai.

It was noted that participation in the CIIE provides Georgian companies with extensive opportunities to enter the Chinese market. Since 2018, more than 120 Georgian exporters have participated in the exhibition. This year, Georgia will be represented in three pavilions, where more than 40 of the country's leading companies will showcase their products.

Cooperation in civil aviation and tourism was also discussed at the meeting. It was emphasized that the introduction of a visa-free regime and the launch of additional flights between Georgia and China have contributed to the increase in tourist flows.

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Israel has handed over the bodies of 45 Palestinians to Gaza, the health ministry said.

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Gaza, October 15 (Xinhua) — Israel, through the International Committee of the Red Cross, has handed over the bodies of 45 Palestinians to the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian enclave's health authority announced this on Wednesday.

The department's statement indicated that the transfer brings the total number of bodies returned this week to 90. The bodies of another 45 victims were handed over on October 14.

The handover of the bodies took place just days after the ceasefire agreement, reached after intensive negotiations brokered by Egypt, came into effect on October 10. The agreement also provides for a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops, a hostage-for-prisoner exchange, and the opening of border crossings to allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip.

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A more effective UN: Secretary-General presents proposals for reform of the organization

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October 15, 2025 UN

UN Secretary-General António Guterres presented a package of proposals aimed at enhancing the Organization's effectiveness and improving coordination in three key areas: peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights.

Speaking at the General Assembly meeting on UN80 reform, Guterres stressed the need for structural changes and programmatic review across the UN system.

“My vision for the UN system is clear: it must work as one to achieve better results by overcoming fragmentation, eliminating duplication of functions, improving funding models and strengthening synergies,” the Secretary-General said.

He noted that the UN needs a more coordinated, flexible and cost-effective approach "to ensure that the resources entrusted to us bring maximum benefit to the people for whom we exist."

A new team to implement reforms

As part of the reforms, Guterres announced the creation of a special team to implement the UN80 initiative, which will submit proposals to intergovernmental bodies for consideration and implement them within the authority of the Secretary-General.

"The final direction of the UN80 initiative depends on you, the Member States of the United Nations," Guterres told country representatives.

The UN80 initiative, marking the organization's 80th anniversary, aims to optimize the Organization's work, increase its effectiveness, and reaffirm the relevance of the UN mission in a rapidly changing world.

Three directions of reform

Strengthening the UN's effectiveness is the third of three areas created to guide the reform process.

The first focus is on modernizing management processes and improving the efficiency of the Secretariat and the entire UN system, including by consolidating administrative platforms, relocating some offices to more cost-effective regions, and reducing real estate costs while maintaining key programs. The first proposals have already been included in the revised 2026 budget estimates, which are being considered by the Fifth Committee of the General Assembly. Decisions are expected by December 2025.

The second area is a review of the full life cycle of UN mandates with the aim of enhancing coherence, accountability, and effectiveness. The relevant recommendations are currently under consideration by an informal working group of the General Assembly, co-chaired by Jamaica and New Zealand. This review phase will also continue until the end of 2025.

Changes in structure and approaches

The UN chief's proposals include consolidating and restructuring peace and security teams at UN headquarters in New York, as well as transforming special political missions in Yemen, Cyprus, and Central Africa.

A possible merger of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is also being considered, which Guterres said would “create a more powerful engine for sustainable development with greater reach and potential.”

Another proposal concerns the merger of UN Women and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to form “a unified and more powerful voice for gender equality and the rights of women and girls.”

"Reforms in the name of serving the people"

Before the Secretary-General's report, General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock addressed Member States. She emphasized that the reforms proposed in the report require the active participation of all countries.

Calling UN reform "more than just cost-cutting," Baerbock described it as "a project to improve efficiency, flexibility, and the use of advanced technology."

At the same time, she warned that, despite the difficult financial situation, Member States must not forget their responsibility to the people for whom the UN exists.

"We cannot sacrifice the principles of this organization for the sake of 'financial balance,'" Baerbock said.

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EXPLAIN | Why are more than 670 million people in the world hungry?

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October 15, 2025 Humanitarian aid

According to the UN, more than eight percent of the global population—approximately 673 million people—suffer from hunger. Yet, the world has enough food to feed more than 8 billion people.

Conflict, climate change, inequality and other factors play a role in this imbalance.

Ahead of World Food Day, celebrated on October 16, we share five key facts about why people continue to go hungry.

1. Conflicts and political instability

Armed conflicts in hotspots such as Ukraine, Sudan, and Gaza are disrupting food production, supply chains, and access to markets. This also leads to the displacement of people, exacerbating acute food shortages.

In Haiti, an estimated 5.7 million people – about half the population, many of whom have fled their homes because of violence – are facing food shortages, and 1.9 million are already in a state of emergency.

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WFP is distributing food to residents of the gang-hit Cité Soleil district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

In conflict zones, the UN, primarily through the World Food Programme (WFP), provides emergency food assistance to populations. Affected communities also receive seeds, livestock, and farming tools so they can grow their own food and not rely on aid.

2. Climate change and extreme weather conditions

Increasing climate instability, including droughts, floods, and heatwaves, is seriously disrupting farmers' livelihoods and undermining agricultural productivity. As a result, food is becoming less accessible, especially in the most vulnerable regions.

Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Mali, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Nigeria, and Ethiopia are facing severe food insecurity caused by a combination of conflict, drought, floods, and desertification. Somalia, for example, is experiencing its worst drought in four decades, in addition to years of conflict and mass displacement.

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A boy rolls a container of water in Dollow, near the Somali-Ethiopian border.

The UN is promotingclimate-resilient agricultural practicesto mitigate the impact of environmental shocks and adapt to new weather conditions.

3. Economic shocks and inflation

Global and regional economic downturns, rising food and energy prices, and inflation have reduced purchasing power and availability of nutritious foods, particularly in low-income countries.

Pandemic COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, and climate change all contributed to rising food prices between 2020 and 2024.

At the same time, as a result of falling real wages and rising inflation, people, especially in low-income countries, are increasingly unable to afford nutritious food and are eating fewer meals per day.

During periods of economic shock and inflation, the UN expands the distribution of food rations and nutritional supplements, and provides cash transfers to help families buy food locally, supporting both nutrition and the local economy.

4. Structural poverty and inequality

Deeply rooted poverty and social inequality limit people's access to food and resources, particularly in rural and vulnerable communities.

Low incomes, poor infrastructure and limited local services often mean that vulnerable groups – such as women and indigenous peoples – lack access to adequate food supplies.

According to the UN, nearly 700 million people worldwide live in extreme poverty, with two-thirds of them in sub-Saharan Africa.

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A two-year-old girl receives nutritional supplements at a health centre in northern Nigeria.

UN agencies are working to strengthen social protection systems and shift from crisis-focused humanitarian aid to a model in which low-income countries build their own inclusive and resilient systems. This approach enables communities to reduce hunger, develop local capacities, and improve long-term food security.

5. Trading disruptions and market volatility

Export restrictions, tariffs, and volatile commodity prices can destabilize food markets, making food less available and too expensive.

For example, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka are struggling with food price volatility and debt crises. These problems are exacerbated by trade policy uncertainty, particularly global tariffs and inflation. Ultimately, this limits people's access to affordable food.

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In Bangladesh, farmers are growing crops that are more resilient to climate change.

Brazil and Mexico have seen their economic growth forecasts revised downwards due to trade tensions and inflation. This is straining consumer finances, particularly among the poorest communities, who are losing access to food.

The UN is providing support to affected countries by monitoring global prices, providing policy advice, and coordinating international efforts to help countries cope with interconnected crises in food, energy, and finance. These efforts are aimed at stabilizing markets and protecting vulnerable populations.

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Modern urban development is the key to sustainable development and social stability, says Azerbaijani President

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Khankendi, Azerbaijan, October 15 (Xinhua) — Modern urban development is a key tool for sustainable development, social stability, and urban adaptation to climate change, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said in his address to participants of the 3rd National Urban Development Forum (NUFA3), which opened in Khankendi on Wednesday.

"Urban development is one of the priority areas in Azerbaijan's national development strategy," the head of state noted, emphasizing that the country's urbanization approaches contribute to economic sustainability, social well-being, and the creation of a comfortable urban environment. Particular attention is paid to the development of transport and social infrastructure, the implementation of "smart city" and "smart village" principles, and the transition to green energy, he added.

"The national urban development forums, held jointly with the UN Human Settlements Programme, are another clear demonstration of Azerbaijan's successful cooperation with international partners in this area," stated I. Aliyev.

NUFA3, which is being held under the theme "Towards Climate-Resilient and Healthy Cities: Leveraging Regional Partnerships and Innovative Solutions," will conclude on October 17 in Baku. This forum serves as a preparatory stage for the World Urban Forum (WUF13).

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Exclusive: China's gender equality policy is yielding long-term positive results, according to a Kazakh expert.

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Almaty, October 15 (Xinhua) — As China's experience shows, policies aimed at expanding opportunities for girls to obtain a modern education have a long-term positive effect, and this should also be part of relevant state programs in Kazakhstan. This opinion was expressed by Tatyana Kaukenova, director of the Laoshi Educational Center in Almaty, in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

According to her, the changes China has demonstrated in promoting gender equality—increased accessibility of higher education, greater economic independence, and improved quality of life for women—are not isolated achievements of social policy, but rather the foundation of Chinese-style modernization, an investment in the country's sustainable future.

"These aspects are extremely relevant for development in Kazakhstan and the Central Asian countries as a whole. Adopting Chinese experience and promoting cooperation in the area of girls' and women's health, I believe, could become one of the main areas of cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in advancing women's issues," the expert noted.

As T. Kaukenova pointed out, both Kazakhstan and China attach great importance to increasing women's participation in both social and political life. She noted that there are currently a number of successful platforms—both bilateral and multilateral—where both countries can advance programs to promote gender equality.

The expert emphasized that China is taking an extremely responsible approach to creating conditions for sustainable development both in Asia and globally.

"China's approach to promoting gender equality demonstrates that its policy is built on a combination of material resources and tools for promoting gender equality and developing women's initiatives and projects. Thus, the participation of tens of thousands in Chinese training programs will provide many women from developing countries with new knowledge, skills, and useful contacts for building social networks for their careers or businesses," noted T. Kaukenova.

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The US dollar to ruble exchange rate continues to decline

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Moscow, October 15 /Xinhua/ — The US dollar-to-ruble exchange rate on the Forex currency market fell 3.2 percent to a low of 76.94 rubles, falling below 77 rubles for the first time since May 29, according to Investing data as of 5:06 PM Moscow time.

The Central Bank of Russia set the official exchange rate for the US dollar on October 15 at 79.9589 rubles, the euro at 92.6816 rubles, and the yuan at 11.1190 rubles. The official dollar exchange rate fell below 80 rubles for the first time in two months.

According to Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, the strengthening of the national currency is linked to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation's tighter monetary policy and a reduction in imports.

"The ruble has indeed strengthened compared to planned forecasts. This is primarily due to a tighter monetary policy, which has reduced imports. Consequently, while the forecast for export revenues in foreign currency remains the same, the exchange rate has strengthened," A. Siluanov stated in his speech to the State Duma.

According to the Central Bank, the real effective exchange rate of the ruble increased by 21.2 percent in January-September, while in September it decreased by 3.6 percent compared to August. –0–

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The ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan has come into effect.

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ISLAMABAD, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) — Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday issued separate statements announcing a ceasefire between the two sides, which later came into effect.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to a temporary 48-hour ceasefire to ease tensions on the border at the request of the Afghan side, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

“During this period, both sides will make sincere efforts to find a positive solution to this complex but solvable issue through constructive dialogue,” the department said in a statement.

On the same day, the official representative of the interim government of Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, announced on social media the introduction of a ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Z. Mujahid stated that, at the request and insistence of the Pakistani side, the ceasefire between the two countries will take effect on Wednesday. He added that the Afghan government has instructed all its troops to observe the ceasefire until the other side launches any attacks.

The statements followed several days of gunfire on the Pakistan-Afghan border.

Earlier in the day, Pakistani security forces struck various targets in Afghanistan's Kandahar and Kabul provinces, according to security sources. -0-

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The Georgian Prime Minister cancelled a meeting with the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office due to her attendance at a rally in Tbilisi.

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Tbilisi, October 15 (Xinhua) — Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze canceled a planned meeting with the current Chairperson of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen, due to her attendance at a rally in Tbilisi on October 14. The Georgian government's press service reported this on Wednesday.

"Due to yesterday's participation in an illegal rally and false statements, the Prime Minister cancelled a planned meeting with the Finnish Foreign Minister," the statement said.

E. Valtonen arrived in Georgia as part of a tour of the South Caucasus. On Tuesday, she met with Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili, and on Wednesday, she was scheduled to meet with I. Kobakhidze. The previous evening, she attended a protest and spoke with its participants, discussing the content and goals of the event.

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China opposes external interference under any pretext in Venezuela's internal affairs, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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Beijing, October 15 (Xinhua) — China opposes external interference under any pretext in Venezuela's internal affairs, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Wednesday.

Lin Jian made the statement after the United States reported an attack on another fishing vessel off the coast of Venezuela on October 14, which reportedly killed six people. Furthermore, the United States deployed warships and a nuclear submarine in the Caribbean Sea, and Venezuela activated a new comprehensive defense zone system.

Answering a question from the media at a regular briefing, Lin Jian emphasized that China supports the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as a zone of peace and the declaration on the prohibition of nuclear weapons in this region, and opposes actions that undermine peace and stability in the LAC.

According to the Chinese diplomat, China supports efforts to combat cross-border crime by strengthening international cooperation, while opposing unilateral and excessive “law enforcement operations” carried out by the United States against the vessels of other countries.

China calls on the United States to engage in normal cooperation in law enforcement and judicial matters within the framework of bilateral and multilateral legal mechanisms, Lin Jian added. –0–

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