Belarus and China remain reliable friends, and no external factors affect relations between the two countries, according to the First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus.

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Minsk, January 22 (Xinhua) — Belarus and China remain reliable friends, and relations between the two countries are not affected by any political situation or external pressure. This was stated by First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Sergei Lukashevich during the "Economic Environment" program on the Belarus-1 television channel, dedicated to the 34th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Belarus and China.

S. Lukashevich noted that Belarus and China are demonstrating an example of mutually beneficial, comprehensive cooperation. "It's impossible to name a single area in which Belarus and China don't cooperate to some extent. This includes politics, economics, humanitarian affairs, border control, and customs. There's no limit to the number of points of contact we have with China," the diplomat emphasized.

According to him, Belarus has been purposeful and confident in establishing an all-encompassing strategic partnership with China. "We have reached such a high level of our relations thanks to the leaders of Belarus and China. Their strategic thinking allowed us to see the future we are already living in," the First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus stated.

S. Lukashevich noted the high level of political, diplomatic, and economic cooperation between the two countries. "Belarusian cooperation with China is not a formality-driven collaboration. It meets Belarusian interests and vision," S. Lukashevich noted, adding that Belarus supports China in all its initiatives.

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China's efforts to combat climate change and develop renewable energy have received wide recognition, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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BEIJING, January 22 (Xinhua) — China is a responsible major developing country, and its efforts to combat climate change, promote global development, and utilize renewable energy have been widely recognized, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Thursday.

The diplomat made this statement at a press briefing in response to US President Donald Trump, who reportedly said on Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland, that China produces a lot of wind turbines, but he "couldn't find a single wind farm in China." Trump also claimed that China sells wind turbines to "stupid" people.

China has built the world's most advanced carbon-reduction policy system and the world's largest renewable energy system, Guo Jiakun noted, adding that the country is actively sharing its achievements in green development.

He emphasized that China's installed wind power capacity has ranked first in the world for 15 consecutive years. As of the end of November 2025, China's installed wind power capacity exceeded 600 million kW.

According to Guo Jiakun, between 2021 and 2025, China's wind power and photovoltaic exports helped reduce carbon emissions in other countries by a total of about 4.1 billion tons.

China is ready to work with all parties to continue promoting the global green and low-carbon transition and jointly build a clean and beautiful world, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman added.

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The head of the European Commission avoided a vote of no confidence over the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur.

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Brussels, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday avoided a no-confidence vote in the European Parliament over the signing of a free trade agreement between the European Union and the South American Common Market (Mercosur).

The motion for a vote of no confidence, which required a two-thirds majority, was rejected: 390 deputies voted against, 165 voted in favor, and 10 abstained.

The free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur was signed on January 17 in the Paraguayan capital Asunción.

MEPs stated that the agreement ignores the negative positions of national parliaments, the European Parliament, and European farmers. They also accused von der Leyen of failing to address the EU's most pressing problems, including the decline of agriculture and rural areas, and worsening food security.

During the debate on January 19, European Commissioner for Trade Policy and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič emphasized that the agreement "sends a strong signal to the world" amid the potential imposition of additional tariffs by the United States. "We choose multilateralism over unilateralism and mutual benefit over unilateralism," he stated.

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A full-fledged Palestinian state is necessary for a final settlement in the Middle East – Vladimir Putin

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Moscow, January 22 (Xinhua) – A final settlement in the Middle East is only possible with a fully functioning Palestinian state. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this Thursday during a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

"Our approach to the issues of Palestine and the Middle East settlement is principled and not opportunistic," the Russian leader noted.

Vladimir Putin and Mahmoud Abbas held talks in the Kremlin. During the meeting, the leaders discussed the development of bilateral ties in trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian spheres, as well as the situation in the Middle East, with a focus on the situation in the Gaza Strip.

"We continue to work in the humanitarian sphere, in particular, we continue to train personnel for Palestine: this year, 150 Palestinian young people are studying and will continue to study at universities and other educational institutions in Russia," Vladimir Putin said.

Russia provided humanitarian aid during the most difficult times of the Gaza crisis, he added.

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Trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia is highly sustainable and has significant internal development potential, according to the Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan.

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Bishkek, January 22 (Xinhua) — The successes achieved by China and the Central Asian countries in 2025 in trade and economic cooperation confirm the high sustainability of this cooperation and its significant internal potential for development. This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Liu Jiangping in an opinion piece published Wednesday on the website of the Kyrgyz National News Agency, Kabar.

According to Chinese statistics, trade turnover between China and Central Asian countries reached USD 106.3 billion in 2025, an increase of 12 percent year-on-year and surpassing USD 100 billion for the first time, with positive dynamics continuing for the fifth consecutive year.

According to Liu Jiangping, under the strategic leadership of the heads of state, cooperation mechanisms in the China-Central Asia format are functioning stably, and trade and economic cooperation is consistently reaching new levels.

"For the first time, China has become the largest trading partner of all Central Asian countries, which convincingly demonstrates the high stability of trade and economic cooperation and its significant internal development potential," the diplomat emphasized.

As she noted, cooperation mechanisms between the two sides continue to be systematically improved. During the second China-Central Asia Summit, the parties signed a number of key documents, including an Action Plan to Strengthen Trade and Economic Cooperation and a Memorandum of Understanding to Deepen Cooperation in Unimpeded Trade.

The China-Central Asia Unfettered Trade Cooperation Platform officially launched in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. "Silk Road e-Commerce" is an effective tool for facilitating unfettered trade, with cooperation mechanisms at border crossing points being consistently optimized, warehouse infrastructure construction being actively promoted, and cooperation in cross-border payments is being actively promoted, facilitating a more effective alignment of market demand between China and Central Asian countries.

As the ambassador emphasized, the trade structure is consistently improving. The share of mechanical engineering, electronics, and high-tech products has grown significantly, the share of the "new three" (electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar panels) is also steadily expanding, and the environmental friendliness of exported goods is steadily improving.

Along with traditional resource supplies, shipments of chemicals, metallurgical products, and agricultural goods are increasing. "More than 4,000 companies from Central Asian countries have gained access to the Chinese market, with over 100 types of agricultural and food products officially permitted, and more and more high-quality goods from the region are finding their way onto the tables of Chinese consumers," the article notes.

Liu Jiangping noted that investment, trade and economic cooperation between the countries is developing in a coordinated manner.

According to her, high-quality cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative between China and the Central Asian countries continues to deepen. Chinese investment and technology are providing a powerful impetus to the economic recovery and sustainable development of Central Asian countries. Implementation of the strategic China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, as well as other projects in transport connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green mining, and modern agriculture, is accelerating.

"These projects effectively contribute to the stability of regional production and supply chains, industrial modernization, and economic growth in Central Asian countries, while simultaneously stimulating an increase in mutual trade volumes," the diplomat noted.

Liu Jiangping noted that trade between China and Kyrgyzstan is demonstrating particularly strong momentum. Kyrgyzstan is currently China's second-largest trading partner in Central Asia, with bilateral trade accounting for approximately a quarter of China's total trade turnover with Central Asian countries.

"In 2025, trade between China and Kyrgyzstan reached $27.2 billion, increasing by 20 percent year-on-year and setting another historical record. This growth rate was the highest in the Central Asian region. Imports from Kyrgyzstan increased by 86 percent, while the trade balance between the two countries continues to improve," the author of the article clarified.

As Liu Jiangping added, China is ready to move forward with Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian countries, taking advantage of favorable development trends, strengthening the alignment of China's 15th Five-Year Plan with the national development strategies of the region's countries, consistently fostering a "China-Central Asian spirit," and making efforts to implement the practical outcomes of the China-Central Asia summits.

“This will allow us to comprehensively improve the quality and effectiveness of trade and economic cooperation and promote the construction of a community with a shared future for China and Central Asia,” concluded the head of the Chinese diplomatic mission in Kyrgyzstan. –0–

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D. Trump announced the creation of the "Peace Council"

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Davos, Switzerland, January 22 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump officially announced the creation of the so-called "Peace Council." The announcement was made Thursday during a charter signing ceremony for the body at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

This move has raised concerns among observers, who warn that the council's creation could undermine the UN's primacy and the established multilateral peacekeeping structure. Several major world powers and traditional US allies have refused to join the organization.

Speaking at the event, Donald Trump declared that the council he would chair would be able to "do almost anything we want," asserting that the organization would act "in concert with the UN." Critics, however, fear that the creation of the new body could lead to duplication of functions or weaken the existing multilateral system, of which the UN is the core.

Under the current plan, Donald Trump will serve as the council's first chairman, a position he could hold for life. Furthermore, the US President announced that each of the organization's permanent members would contribute $1 billion to fund its activities.

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January 22, 2026 Sources We Brought Back to Life

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The "Save the Springs" project has already borne fruit. Where access to water was previously difficult or the spring had gradually lost its strength, clean, living water now flows once again.

We've landscaped the "Spring of Life" ("Purnăs çălkuçě") within the Cheboksary Botanical Garden. The spring has become a landmark for local residents. People come here for water, for walks, and simply to be close to nature.

Kazan: The Akinsky Klyuch spring has been reopened after improvements. This place has a long history and is inextricably linked to the life of the city. Now, it's convenient to access the spring, collect water, and spend some quiet time nearby.

Volgograd: We have revived the St. John the Theologian Spring. It remains an important place for those who come for water and peace. ❄ The surrounding area is now clean and tidy, and access to the spring is safe.

These are just a few of the springs we've managed to improve. All the springs we've already worked with have been collected. on the project map.

Tomorrow we'll sum up the week and tell you how you can support the "Save the Springs" project.

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Breaking: NATO announces military exercises in the Arctic in the coming months

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Brussels, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) — The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said Thursday it has tentatively planned military exercises in the Arctic in the near future.

Emphasizing that the Arctic is a region of strategic importance for NATO, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Giuseppe Cavo Dragone told reporters at a briefing that the alliance has already tentatively planned military exercises and training activities for the coming months. –0–

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Britain will not sign the charter of Donald Trump's "Peace Council" at the ceremony, according to the Foreign Minister.

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London, January 22 (Xinhua) — Britain will not sign the charter of US President Donald Trump's so-called Peace Council on Thursday, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper announced.

"There's a huge amount of work to be done, and we won't be among the signatories today," she told British media.

D. Trump will launch his "Peace Council" on Thursday during a charter signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland.

This is a legal document that “raises much broader questions,” I. Cooper emphasized. –0–

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A man involved in planning sabotage on a railway in the Kemerovo region has been detained in Russia.

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Moscow, January 22 (Xinhua) — The Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation has detained a Russian citizen in the Kemerovo Region, allegedly involved in planning railway sabotage on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence agencies. This was reported on Thursday by RIA Novosti, citing the FSB Public Relations Center.

It was established that a Russian citizen born in 1986 resided in Poland from March 2022 to July 2025, where he was recruited and sent to the Kemerovo Region to conduct intelligence and subversive activities. The FSB added that after committing the acts of sabotage, he planned, with the assistance of Ukrainian intelligence services, to travel to the European Union to seek political asylum.

The detainee used the Signal messenger to transmit information about transportation infrastructure in the Kemerovo region. A criminal case has been opened for preparing an act of sabotage.

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