Another UAV flying toward the capital was destroyed by the air defense system, Moscow Mayor said.

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One enemy UAV flying towards Moscow was destroyed. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. seven drones heading towards the capital.

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Sobyanin: An attempt by another drone to attack Moscow has been thwarted.

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Another drone attack on Moscow has been repelled. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported that the attack had been repelled. six enemy drones approaching the capital.

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Ukraine: Residents of eastern regions are being evacuated amid intense fighting

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December 10, 2025 Peace and security

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on Wednesday that intense fighting in frontline areas of Ukraine continues to cause widespread destruction and force local residents to flee high-risk areas.

According to the latest report by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in the country, civilian casualties increased significantly between June and November in both frontline and urban areas – by 37 percent compared to the previous six months.

In eastern Ukraine, the Donetsk region has been hit hardest by shelling and fighting. According to local authorities, more than ten civilians have been killed and nearly 60 injured in Ukrainian-controlled areas of the region since the beginning of December. The cities of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk suffered particularly heavy damage earlier this week.

Ukrainian non-governmental organizations, with the support of UN agencies, quickly delivered emergency aid—materials to repair damaged windows and roofs—and provided psychological support to the victims.

Amid growing threats, more and more families are leaving dangerous areas of the Donetsk region, either on their own or through government-organized evacuations supported by humanitarian organizations. According to local authorities, nearly 72,000 people, including approximately 8,000 children, have left the Donetsk region since August.

Humanitarian organizations assist civilians at every stage of their journey across Ukraine – from leaving populated areas to transit centers and temporary accommodation for internally displaced persons.

Over the past two weeks, approximately 500 people have been evacuated from frontline areas of Zaporizhzhia. National NGOs have opened an inclusive temporary evacuation center to provide comprehensive support to people with disabilities and limited mobility. The project received funding from the Humanitarian Fund, managed by OCHA, and continues to support local frontline workers providing assistance to those most in need.

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Refugee Support: 2025 Nansen Refugee Award Laureates Announced

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December 10, 2025 Refugees and migrants

Ukrainian humanitarian workers, the founder of a school for refugees in Tajikistan, a village elder in Cameroon, the founder of a women's organization in Iraq, and a businessman from Mexico have been named laureates of the 2025 Nansen Refugee Award. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) announced this today.

The award ceremony will take place in Geneva on December 16. The prize is awarded annually for achievements in protecting the rights of internally displaced persons and stateless persons. It is named after the Norwegian polar explorer, League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Fridtjof Nansen.

"We must take care of each other"

"The Nansen Refugee Award recognizes exceptional courage and humanity," said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi. "This year's laureates remind us that even in the darkest times, compassion is essential. Their unwavering commitment to protecting and supporting displaced people is inspiring and hopeful. They embody the spirit of Nansen – the belief that every person forced to flee their home, wherever they may be, deserves dignity, safety, and hope."

At the global level, this year's laureate was Elder Martin Asia Sodea from Cameroon, a leader whose humanity and generosity have transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people. When refugees from the Central African Republic arrived in the village of Gado-Badzere, the locals did not turn their backs on them. At the initiative of Sodea and his family, the community provided land for the arrivals to live and farm, giving them the opportunity to get back on their feet. Thanks to his leadership, the small village became a symbol of solidarity—based on the belief that people in need deserve support and a place to feel safe again.

Sodea also inspired other traditional leaders to help refugees, which contributed to a change in attitudes toward them throughout the region. His message is simple but crucial: "We are all human beings, and we must take care of each other."

Regional winners

Four regional award winners were also announced.

"Proliska" is a Ukrainian organization, providing vital assistance More than 3.2 million people, often in the most dangerous and inaccessible areas of the country. After shelling and strikes, Proliska is often the first to come to the rescue, leaving no one without support.

Negara Nazari is an Afghan refugee and co-founder of the Ariana Learning Center in Tajikistan. A graduate of the DAFI scholarship program run by UNHCR with a degree in economics, she chose a path to helping others and founded a school for young Afghan refugees left without access to education.

Pablo Moreno Cadena is a Mexican businessman who has become a pioneer in refugee integration. As the head of MABE, one of the largest home appliance manufacturers, he actively employs and supports displaced people.

Taban Shoresh is a humanitarian worker, human rights activist, and founder of The Lotus Flower, an organization that supports women and girls affected by conflict and violence in Iraqi Kurdistan. Shoresh's family suffered during the genocide against the Kurds in northern Iraq, and she has dedicated herself to helping others in similar situations.

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Top Stories of the Day | Wednesday: Human Rights, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia

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December 10, 2025 UN

The top news of the day in the UN and around the world: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for harnessing the energy of social movements for transformative reforms; one of the largest humanitarian disasters of modern times is unfolding in Afghanistan; the evacuation of civilians continues amid intense fighting in the frontline regions of Ukraine; and the UN chief has begun his visit to Saudi Arabia.

Protection of human rights

Human rights are under attack worldwide, according to Volker Türk, the UN's top human rights official. He noted that the past year "has been difficult"—against the backdrop of declining funding for human rights activities, anti-rights movements are increasingly gaining resources and increasing their influence. Despite these trends, Türk emphasized, in many countries, young people are taking to the streets and engaging in social media activism, speaking out against war, inequality, corruption, and repression. Türk called on governments to "harness the energy of social movements" as a potential for transformation, rather than suppressing them.

Security Council on Afghanistan

At a meeting of the UN Security Council, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher stated that Afghanistan is facing one of the largest humanitarian disasters of modern times. Nearly 22 million Afghans will require assistance by 2026. In 2025, more than 2.6 million refugees, primarily from Iran and Pakistan, will return to the country. Most of them are women and children. Furthermore, the country was rocked by two major earthquakes this year. The UN is requesting $1.7 billion in aid for Afghanistan next year.

The UN provides assistance to Ukraine

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that the evacuation of civilians continues amid intense fighting in frontline regions of Ukraine. According to the latest report from the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in the country, civilian casualties increased by 37 percent in both frontline and urban areas between June and November of this year, compared to the previous six months. With the support of UN agencies, non-governmental organizations are providing assistance to residents of the affected regions.

UN chief visits Saudi Arabia

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Guterres began his visit to Saudi Arabia today. He praised the Kingdom's cooperation with the United Nations. In the capital, Riyadh, he met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. They discussed a range of regional issues and the current geopolitical situation. The UN chief also plans to meet with the Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister and Energy Minister.

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Protection or Isolation? Why Banning Children from Social Media Can Backfire

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December 10, 2025 Human rights

On Wednesday, Australia launched the world's first ban on social media use by children and adolescents under 16. The official goal of the ban is to protect young people from cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, and harmful content that harms mental health.

While other countries are considering similar measures, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warns that age restrictions alone are not enough to keep children safe online.

"While we welcome the growing global commitment to protecting children in the digital environment, such bans pose new risks and can be counterproductive," the organization said in a statement.

For many children—especially isolated and marginalized ones—social media is a kind of "lifeline," facilitating communication, learning, and self-expression, the foundation believes. Furthermore, many will find ways to circumvent the ban, whether through VPNs or less-regulated platforms, making their protection even more difficult.

Child protection and human rights

"Age restrictions must be part of a broader strategy that protects children from harm, respects their right to privacy, and does not push them into unregulated, less safe digital spaces," UNICEF emphasized.

According to the foundation's representatives, legislative regulation should not replace online platforms' responsibility to invest in child safety. Age-restriction laws are no substitute for improved platform design and rigorous content moderation.

A call for joint action

UNICEF calls on governments, regulators and technology companies to work together with children and their families to create a safe and inclusive digital space that respects children's rights.

The United Nations Children's Fund recommends that countries help parents improve their digital literacy: "Today, they are being asked to do the impossible: control platforms they didn't create and algorithms they don't understand."

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk also commented on this matter: "We know how difficult it is for society to find a balance in protecting children online. When social media was launched, no one assessed their potential impact on human rights."

"It's important to monitor which methods work and which don't," added Volker Türk. "However, from a human rights perspective, the answer is clear: the interests of the child must be at the center of all decisions."

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Sobyanin: Air defense forces shot down another UAV flying toward Moscow.

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Another drone flying toward Moscow has been destroyed. This was reported on its channel in messenger MAX reported Sergei Sobyanin.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported on the interception four unmanned aerial vehicles heading towards the city.

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Japan is a provocateur who staged the "radar-guided" farce, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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Beijing, December 10 (Xinhua) — Regarding the so-called "radar targeting," Japan first intentionally interfered, then spread false rumors and inflamed the fuss. Japan is the provocateur behind this political farce and must bear full responsibility for it, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated on Wednesday.

As Guo Jiakun noted at a daily press briefing, Chinese media outlets have released audio recordings from the scene of the incident and revealed relevant details, revealing the facts and the true state of affairs with utmost clarity.

According to the official representative, China's exercises in the relevant waters and airspace are fully consistent with international law and international practice, and are professional, standardized, safe, and restrained, with nothing reprehensible in them.

"Yesterday, the Japanese side claimed they had received no advance notice of China's air exercises, but today they admitted they had. Japan is contradicting itself and giving evasive answers. They haven't explained why, despite receiving advance notice, they still sent fighter jets to the area where the Chinese exercises were taking place, conducted close-range reconnaissance and interference, created tension, and then fanned the flames. Is Japan attempting to deliberately divert attention and mislead the international community?" Guo Jiakun asked.

"China hopes that the international community will be able to distinguish truth from lies and will not be misled by Japan. Japan's allies should be especially vigilant and not succumb to its manipulation," the official representative emphasized.

The Japanese side must soberly recognize the root causes of the difficulties in Sino-Japanese relations, seriously reconsider and correct its mistakes, and sincerely take back the erroneous words about Taiwan made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Guo Jiakun concluded.

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The Georgian Parliament approved the state budget for 2026.

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Tbilisi, December 10 (Xinhua) — The Georgian Parliament on Wednesday approved the final version of the draft state budget for 2026. According to the draft, total budget revenues will amount to 30.76 billion lari (approximately 11.42 billion U.S. dollars).

Speaking about the main parameters of the budget, Georgian Finance Minister Lasha Khutsishvili noted that the initial forecasts for 2026 have been maintained.

He stated that real economic growth is projected at 5 percent, and in the medium term at 5.3 percent.

According to the minister, the average projected inflation rate in 2026 is 3.3 percent, and in the medium term is within the target level of 3 percent.

"The projected nominal GDP is 114 billion 121 million lari, and per capita GDP exceeds $11,300. By 2029, nominal GDP is projected to reach 145 billion lari, which, when converted to per capita, will exceed $14,500," said L. Khutsishvili.

The 2026 state budget's priorities remain social protection, healthcare, and education, with pensions and salaries for school and medical workers to be increased.

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Another UAV heading toward Moscow was destroyed by the Defense Ministry's air defense forces, Sobyanin said.

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Another drone en route to Moscow has been destroyed, Sergei Sobyanin announced on his MAX messenger channel.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled an attack by one drone heading towards the capital.

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