Aid continues to flow into Gaza despite ongoing violence and bad weather

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December 22, 2025 Humanitarian aid

Despite the declared ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, humanitarian organizations continue to receive reports of airstrikes, shelling, and gunfire. According to the UN, over the past 24 hours, the violence has resulted in new casualties and disrupted humanitarian operations. Nevertheless, aid continues to reach the most vulnerable families despite these threats and the cold and rainy winter weather.

Due to a severe shortage of shelter, many people are forced to live in partially or heavily damaged buildings. Several buildings recently collapsed due to the storm, causing injuries. Three-quarters of female-headed households urgently need housing, and two-thirds need warm clothing.

UN partners continue to work to expand access to decent housing for approximately 1.3 million people in Gaza. Over the past week, approximately 3,500 families affected by storms or living in flooded areas received tents, bedding, mattresses, and blankets. More than 250,000 children have already received winter clothing, but approximately 630,000 adolescents still need it.

The UN reiterates its call for the lifting of all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, including construction materials, as such restrictions seriously hamper the work of humanitarian services.

Humanitarian organizations continue to coordinate missions inside Gaza. On Sunday, Israeli authorities approved half of their requests.

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Ukraine: Attacks Lead to New Casualties and Damage to Infrastructure

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December 22, 2025 Peace and security

Fighting over the weekend has led to an increase in civilian casualties in Ukraine, as well as extensive damage to the country's critical infrastructure, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on Monday.

From Friday until early Monday morning, according to Ukrainian authorities, more than ten civilians were killed and over 70 others were injured, including two children. Disruptions to basic services were reported in more than 270 settlements across Ukraine.

The attacks are taking place against a backdrop of harsh winter conditions. Recent shelling has already led to power and heating outages.

Almost daily attacks

The Odessa region, which is subject to near-daily attacks, has been particularly hard hit. On Friday, an overnight attack on port infrastructure claimed the lives of eight civilians and injured 27 others. Tens of thousands of people remain without power.

Hundreds of thousands of people were also affected by damage to energy infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Mykolaiv regions.

Ukrainian authorities reported that a humanitarian aid warehouse in the Mykolaiv region was damaged in the attack. A medical facility and a school were also hit.

Funding shortfall

In the Sumy region, approximately 40 people have been evacuated to safer areas over the past three days, the OCHA reported. Meanwhile, in the Donetsk region, approximately 330 civilians, including 50 children, have been evacuated.

Since June, nearly 150,000 people have been evacuated from frontline areas, including more than 16,500 children and more than 5,000 people with limited mobility.

Humanitarian workers were able to provide assistance to 700,000 people in areas near the front lines this year. However, due to funding shortages, more than a million people remain without clean water, and access to protection services and assistance for survivors of gender-based violence is limited.

This year, the $2.6 billion humanitarian plan for Ukraine received only about half the funding – less than $1.4 billion.

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UN Security Council: Sudan approaches 1,000th day of war

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December 22, 2025 Peace and security

As the war in Sudan approaches its 1,000th day, civilians continue to suffer from its worsening consequences, UN officials warned at a Security Council meeting.

Assistant Secretary-General in the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Khaled Khiari said the conflict had escalated again since his department's last briefing to the UN Security Council in October.

According to him, the Rapid Reaction Force (RRF) is in the Kordofan region advanced into new territoriesSpecifically, they seized an oil field and a processing station for South Sudanese oil, which is pumped to Port Sudan for export. The towns of Kadugli and Dilling are "under increasing siege."

"These events reflect the increasingly complex nature of the conflict and its expanding regional dimension. If action is not taken, Sudan's neighbors could find themselves drawn into the regional conflict," Khiari emphasized.

Casualties among civilians and peacekeepers

The rapporteur cited "the increasing use of indiscriminate drone strikes by both sides, causing significant civilian casualties," as a particularly alarming trend. Specifically, on December 4, attacks in South Kordofan on a kindergarten and a hospital where victims of the initial attack were taken resulted in the deaths of over 100 people, including 63 children.

On December 13th, drones A UN logistics base in Kadugli was hit, resulting in six members of the Bangladeshi peacekeeping contingent being killed and nine injured. Due to ongoing threats, all UN peacekeeping personnel were evacuated from Kadugli.

Khiari also noted that the increasing number of civilian detentions on charges of collaborating with one side in the conflict is alarming. In November, the UN Human Rights Office recorded 93 such arrests in the Kordofan region.

De-escalation of violence

The UN representative emphasized that the ongoing arms supply remains a key factor in the conflict, while the parties "remain unprepared for compromise or de-escalation."

"While they have managed to stop the fighting to preserve oil revenues, they have not yet been able to do the same to protect the population," Khiari noted.

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Humanitarian crisis in Kordofan

Edem Wosornu, a spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, speaking on behalf of UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher, briefed the Security Council on the humanitarian situation in Sudan.

According to her, according to UN data, drone strikes killed more than 100 civilians in South Kordofan between December 4 and 16. An inter-agency convoy led by the Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, scheduled to arrive in Kadugli on December 15, was unable to do so due to the increasingly volatile and unpredictable situation.

In North Kordofan, "the attack on a World Food Programme truck on December 5, which seriously injured the driver, is further evidence of the enormous risks facing humanitarian workers."

Meanwhile, in West Kordofan, "new population movements, including crossings into South Sudan, and civilian casualties were recorded following the capture of Heglig."

Ongoing UN efforts

"Despite the difficulties, humanitarian operations continue: since January, approximately 16.8 million people have received some form of support. The humanitarian aid system is under unprecedented pressure and is increasingly becoming a target of attacks," Vosornu said, calling for urgent action.

The Security Council, she said, "must send a strong, unambiguous signal that attacks against civilians, sexual violence and othergross violations of international humanitarian law "Unacceptable." The UN representative also emphasized that humanitarian workers must be able to work in safe conditions and without hindrance.

“As another dark milestone approaches in this horrific war, renewed efforts are needed more than ever to stop the fighting, halt the arms flows that fuel the conflict, and move the parties closer to the inclusive and sustainable nationwide ceasefire that is so desperately needed,” she concluded.

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Heating system temperatures have been raised in the capital.

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Specialists complex of urban facilitiesThe heating system's operation was adjusted according to the weather, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow announced. Petr Biryukov.

"The air temperature in the capital region dropped sharply, leading to early adjustments to the heating system. The temperature of the main heating medium in the heating networks increased," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The district heating system's operating modes are selected based on the outside temperature. Change orders are issued in advance based on a short-term weather forecast.

Regulation of heat supply is ensured by two main parameters: by decreasing or increasing the temperature of the coolant and by increasing or decreasing its volume.

Petr Biryukov emphasized that the adjustments are carried out automatically under the control of the Moscow United Energy Company's dispatch services, based on weather sensor readings and dispatching systems, including those located at heating stations.

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From New Year's fairy tales to scientific experiments: what Moscow's cultural venues have prepared for the holidays

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More than 360 cultural venues in the capital—parks, museums, libraries, concert halls, and exhibition halls—invite you to family events dedicated to the New Year. They will run from late December to mid-January. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"We've prepared a rich program for Muscovites and tourists, including interactive performances, concerts, master classes, quests, educational games, and tours. Some of these are already available," said Natalia Sergunina.

On the eve of the New Year

The "Musical Theater in the Park" project has opened in the Hermitage Garden, combining a theatrical performance, an art installation, and an interactive quest. The central element is the art object "Seasons," which will serve as the backdrop for the play "Magic Snowdrops," based on the fairy tale "12 Months." Performances are scheduled for December 27 and 28 at 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM. From 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM, residents can also participate in an interactive quest to find the very flowers.

The "Tasty Frosts 2.0" food festival will open on December 27 at the Muzeon Arts Park. Guests will be offered a variety of dishes and drinks, from signature cherry chebureki to pumpkin tea. Visitors will also be able to participate in culinary master classes and enjoy musical performances.

Educational holidays

All weekends will be open Father Frost's Moscow Estate The Kuzminki-Lyublino Museum-Reserve and its branches in Izmailovsky Park, Olympic Village Park, and Mitino Landscape Park will host quests, games, and creative activities in the courtyards of each site.

For visitors to the Moscow Zoo, from January 3rd to 8th, they will organize New Year's performancesThey will learn about the animals that symbolize different years and take themed walks. Excursions are available on January 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. "A hippopotamus invites you to celebrate the New Year together."There, participants will see pygmy hippopotamuses, honey badgers, giraffes, zebras, and other African inhabitants.

In the Biocluster (pavilion No. 29) Floriculture and landscaping (at VDNKh) educational events will be held in January. January 3 – master class on plantingJanuary 4th – introduction to the permanent exhibition and study of insects, January 8th – meeting Chemical Chameleons.

The capital's museums have also prepared dozens of events.Museum-workshop The Zurab Tsereteli National Academic Theatre will host "Conversations under the Christmas Tree" about holiday traditions in different countries, and the State Museum of the Defense of Moscow will show a play The First New Year's Tale, the action of which takes place during the era of Peter I.

The program of the Zaryadye Concert Hall includes: multimedia concert based on fairy tales, jazz music evening Andreading prose accompanied by an orchestra.

The interactive production "New Year's Adventures of Snowmen" will be held in several libraries. On January 3rd, Central Library No. 197 named after A.A. Akhmatova, January 4 – inCentral Youth Library No. 122 named after A. Green, January 6 – inlibrary No. 100

On January 4, a puppet show will be held at the A.S. Pushkin Library and Reading Room. How the Snowman Looked for the Sun with the presentation of sweet gifts from Santa Claus.

On January 6, a master class on creating a book will be held at E.L. Voynich Library No. 91. New Year's decorations made of epoxy resin, and in library No. 100 – on manufacturing wooden horse, the symbol of 2026.

In 50th Anniversary of October Park, Khodynka Field, Tagansky Park, Izmailovsky Park, and the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, residents and tourists can take part in making toys, garlands, and other New Year's decorations.

On January 10th and 11th, Sokolniki Park will host the Folkovo Festival, dedicated to folk culture and Russian fairy tales.

Some events require tickets or pre-registration.

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Mosgortrans's operational site has resumed operations in Krasnogorsk.

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The Krasnogorsk commuter route maintenance facility has reopened as part of the Moscow-Region project. Buses on route No. 1981 are now being serviced there, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to develop ground transportation in the Moscow region as part of the Moscow-Region project. To improve the efficiency of suburban routes, we have reopened the Mosgortrans site in Krasnogorsk. In the future, we will service more routes to the surrounding Moscow region from here," noted Maxim Liksutov.

Workstations were set up at the site for specialists, including medical personnel, dispatchers, and other staff. Utilities were installed and equipment was commissioned at the car wash complex, and the daily technical inspection line was reopened.

By 2025, the Moscow transport system will include 25 commuter bus routes, connecting the capital with nearby towns and villages in the northwest and west of the region. This decision is the result of close cooperation between the governments of Moscow and the Moscow region. Its goal is to create a unified, convenient, and predictable transportation system for everyone who travels daily between the capital and the region.

All new routes will be served by buses that meet Moscow public transport standards. These are modern, low-floor, Russian-made vehicles equipped with climate control, USB charging ports, and media screens. They are adapted for transporting passengers in wheelchairs, bicycles, and strollers. A special "Moscow-to-Region" design has been developed for these buses to make them easily distinguishable from other city buses.

Since the beginning of the year, more than 20 interregional routes have been added to the Moscow transport system. Over 150 buses operate on these routes on weekdays, connecting the capital with nearby cities in the Moscow region. The new routes are compatible with Unified Suburban Zone passes with unlimited trips, as well as Moscow and Moscow Region social cards. This allows passengers to save up to 60 percent on their annual fares. A monthly pass costs 3,940 rubles, a three-month pass costs 10,080 rubles, and an annual pass costs 29,400 rubles. Students and schoolchildren are offered discounted rates of 1,390 rubles for 30 days and 3,960 rubles for 90 days.

The launch of each route is accompanied by extensive preparatory work between the Moscow and Moscow region transportation systems. This includes checking route routes and ensuring travel safety, updating existing schedules, testing systems, and informing residents of changes before the launch of new bus routes and during their first days of operation. Moscow is developing its surface urban transportation, which improves the quality of life. Thanks to regular fleet renewal, the average age of buses in the capital remains one of the lowest in Russia and Europe.

By 2028, at least 30 percent of all suburban routes will be included in the capital's public transportation system. The project's main goal is to make suburban travel for Moscow and Moscow region residents as comfortable as travel within the city.

New routes from Moscow to the Moscow region will begin operating on December 13.Passengers made a million trips on Moscow's suburban transport routes.Another 12 suburban Moscow transport routes will appear by the end of the year.

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Sergei Sobyanin: More than 40 cultural heritage sites have been restored at VDNKh.

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Eight years have passed since the opening of the VDNKh House of Culture following a major restoration. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

Pavilion No. 84 House of Culture became the first restored object VDNKh as part of the programrevival the country's main exhibition.

"Built in 1954, the House of Culture became one of the symbols of Soviet architecture and the center of the exhibition. Concerts and lectures were held here, and a library, clubs, and studios operated there. After restoration, completed in 2017, the pavilion once again became the center of attraction at VDNKh," he wrote.

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Specialists restored the façade, stage, dance floor, stucco decoration, and wooden interior elements, updated the engineering systems, and landscaped the pavilion grounds.

Today, Pavilion No. 84, the "House of Culture," is one of VDNKh's main leisure centers. It hosts performances by the Moscow Comedy Theater, master classes, and vocal, dance, and acting lessons. Creative workshops are organized for participants in the "Moscow Longevity" project, and the International Arts Festival "Inspiration" is also held here.

Since 2014, more than 100,000 buildings have been restored at VDNKh. 40 cultural heritage sitesThe revival of the main exhibition continues.

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Moscow Tea Party at Domodedovo Airport: A pre-New Year's program has been prepared for passengers.

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For passengers waiting for their flights at Domodedovo Airport or arriving in Moscow for the New Year holidays, a pre-New Year's event program will be held on December 25 and 26. The Aeroexpress train terminal will host free theatrical performances, quizzes, and treats. Moscow Tea Party.

Mosturism and Aeroexpress will host a joint program as part of the "Regional Days" project. This new format will allow visitors to learn about the region's history, its landmarks, and its airport traditions. The project's first events are dedicated to Moscow. Passengers can participate on Thursday and Friday from 2:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

Muscovites and travelers will meet Father Frost and the Snow Maiden, visit a photo zone, see the capital's architectural symbols on the "Tsar-Maket" diorama, write a letter to the main winter wizard in Veliky Ustyug, and participate in gift drawings from Aeroexpress and its partners. Additionally, on December 25 at 3:30 PM, the Moscow State Academic Theater "Russian Song" will perform, and at 8:00 PM, the Moscow Synodal Choir will perform a Christmas program.

Mosturism will place an information desk in the terminal Winter in Moscow, where you can learn all about the main event project of the season in the capital, and an interactive panel with a quiz, "Find Out What Kind of Tourist You Are." For completing it, guests will receive a themed sticker set.

You can also visit the "Moscow Tea Party" tasting area, where you'll be offered signature "Moscow" tea from a samovar and introduced to the traditions of Moscow hospitality.

The "Moscow" blend was chosen last summer—during which time, residents and visitors to the capital purchased more than 22,000 cans of tea and drank over 400,000 cups of the beverage in the city's cafes, restaurants, and hotels. All locations where you can sample and purchase Moscow tea are marked on a special website. Moscow Tea MapIn addition, the new season features an updated line of signature tableware. The tableware collection was created specifically for the festival in collaboration with the Dom Porcelain chain of stores.

Moscow City Tourism Committee is building a sustainable brand for the capital as one of Russia's leading tourist destinations. Year-round, Mosturism creates events that bring together residents and visitors, expanding its program with new activities. In winter and summer, Muscovites and tourists can immerse themselves in another era at the historical sites of the "Moscow Estates" festival, experience the capital's tea traditions at the "Moscow Tea Party," or sample a "Moscow Breakfast" at one of the hundreds of participating restaurants.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.

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A building will be built on Pskovskaya Street under the renovation program.

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A building will be built in the Lianozovo district under the renovation program. An urban development plan for the project has been issued for a 0.5-hectare plot located at 4 Pskovskaya Street. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"The new building's maximum floor area will be approximately 17,000 square meters. It will be constructed in an area with well-developed social and transport infrastructure: the Lianozovo station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya metro line and the platform of the same name on the first Moscow Central Diameter line are nearby, as well as the Lianozovsky Landscape Reserve," noted Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The area around the building will be landscaped, including playgrounds and sports fields. The new building will seamlessly complement the existing development of the Lianozovo district, which boasts well-developed urban infrastructure and proximity to nature.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported that more than 215 thousand Muscovites resettlement under the renovation program will begin in 2026–2028.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million people and provides for the relocation of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be increased.twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Students from the capital became laureates of the Russian national award "Student of the Year"

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Moscow youth represented the capital in the finals of the Russian National Student of the Year Award. The award supports talented young people who have distinguished themselves in academics, science, sports, creativity, and community service. Following the competition, two Moscow university students won individual awards. Representatives from two Moscow colleges won individual and team awards. Another college student also won an individual award.

"Competitions like these are a powerful social boost and a unique platform for young people to realize their potential. They not only identify talent but also create an environment where students can share experiences, find like-minded people, and receive well-deserved recognition. We are proud of our students and will continue to support their initiatives," said Margarita Savinkina, head of the "Youth of Moscow" project.

The winners and laureates were announced at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (REU) as part of the All-Russian Student Forum "Your Move – 2025," which took place in Moscow from December 13 to 16.

The competition portion of the finals included several stages: a presentation of personal achievements and initiatives, a business game, testing, and specialized assignments. The final awards competitions took place, among other things, in the "Youth of Moscow" multi-format spaces.

Maria Chibisova from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) won the "Media of the Year" award among university students. She made a significant contribution to the development of the university's media center, assembling a team of like-minded individuals. Another of her achievements was creating an educational program for the "Gathering Point. Russia" forum, which brought together leading graphic designers from across the country. She also developed visual concepts for the MSU trade union.

"I'm studying to be a nuclear physicist and have been working in PR at my university for five years now. Looking back on my student years, I'm thrilled to see how much I've accomplished, and I'm especially proud that my achievements have been recognized at the national level," said Maria Chibisova.

Evgeniya Efremova, a fourth-year student at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, won the "Patriot of the Year" award. She organized the social media project "Hero's Rear," dedicated to fostering patriotic awareness in young people through the example of labor heroism. The initiative also included a series of meetings with family members of military personnel, special services personnel, and combat veterans, who shared stories, values, and traditions of support.

According to Evgenia Efremova, the national award was an opportunity for her not only to showcase her talent but also to see projects from students from other regions. Participating in the competition has helped her further develop and build friendships with patriotic clubs across Russia. She is thrilled and proud to have been awarded the laureate's diploma on the stage of her home university.

Polina Tsepeleva from the College of Multilevel Professional Education of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) won the "Public Activist of the Year" award among college students.

The winner of the "Professional of the Year" category was Alexandra Baikina, a fourth-year student majoring in Laboratory Diagnostics at Medical College No. 1. During her career, she presented a major project at the International Forum of Oncology and Radiotherapy. She is currently working on creating a student research community that will allow students from other regions to work in college-based laboratories and contribute to improving the quality of histological research.

According to Alexandra Baikina, she still can't believe she passed all the tests and represented not only her profession but also her beloved city with dignity. The competition gave her the opportunity to prove that even as a student, one can contribute to the development of medicine and implement research projects that will not only be relevant but also recognized nationally.

In the "Volunteer Association of the Year" category, first place went to the "In Touch with Good" volunteer center based at P.M. Vostrukhin College of Communications No. 54.

The organizers of the regional stage of the Russian national award "Student of the Year" in the capital – the competition "Student of the Year of Moscow" – are the project "Youth of Moscow" Committee on Public Relations and Youth Policy AndMoscow City Organization of the Russian Youth Union.

Moscow is a city of youth. The capital offers ample opportunities for youth development, creative self-expression, comfortable living, and engaging leisure activities. It boasts a well-developed infrastructure and hosts thousands of events of varying scale and scope.

More detailed information about opportunities for young city residents is available on the portal Youth of Moscow, as well as the project pages insocial networks.

Creating opportunities for every young person to realize their potential is in line with the objectives of the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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