Georgia to spend 18 million lari to promote wine in strategic markets – National Wine Agency

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Tbilisi, January 21 /Xinhua/ — The budget for the popularization of Georgian wine in 2026 has been set at 18 million lari (about 6.7 million US dollars), Chairman of the Georgian National Wine Agency Levan Mekhuzla said on Wednesday.

L. Mekhuzla noted that the strategic markets remain the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, China, the Republic of Korea and Japan.

According to him, Georgia exports about 100 million liters of wine annually and the export price is rising.

"Wine and grape-based alcoholic beverages generate over half a billion dollars in revenue for the country through exports alone. Domestic sales and revenue from wine tourism are also noteworthy. Judging by last year's results, market diversification and export growth to the Chinese market are important," the agency's chairman noted.

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The UK Prime Minister has vowed not to back down on Greenland amid US tariff threats.

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LONDON, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday he would not back down from his position on Greenland despite US President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs, and stressed that putting economic pressure on allies was "completely wrong."

During the weekly Prime Minister's Question Time in the House of Commons (the lower house of parliament), Starmer emphasized that the country will not compromise its principles by succumbing to threats. "I will not back down, the UK will not back down, from our values and principles on the future of Greenland," the British prime minister told MPs, adding that the government will continue "constructive" engagement but has already made its position "absolutely clear."

“He (D. Trump) said these words yesterday to put pressure on me and the UK regarding my values and principles regarding the future of Greenland,” Starmer noted. “He wants me to make concessions on my position, and I am not going to do that.”

The Prime Minister reiterated Britain's position amid mounting tensions with Washington and reiterated that the right to make any decision on Greenland's future "rests solely with the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark." –0–

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At the direction of Yuri Trutnev, a special EMERCOM flight will promptly deliver equipment to Kamchatka to deal with the aftermath of the snowfall.

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Following a meeting on the aftermath of the extreme snowfall in Kamchatka Krai, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev issued a number of instructions to federal ministries and agencies. Far Eastern regions are prepared to provide specialized equipment for snowfall relief efforts.

Kamchatka Krai Governor Vladimir Solodov, Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic Alexey Chekunkov, Sakhalin Oblast Governor Valery Limarenko, Deputy Minister for Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Disaster Relief Viktor Yatsutsenko, and other representatives of federal ministries and agencies participated in the discussion.

"The main task is to provide prompt assistance. It's clear that weather can vary. Sometimes, it creates significant difficulties for people. This is precisely the case in Kamchatka right now. Children can't always get to school. It's not always possible to get to the hospital or the store. We've agreed with our colleagues on the necessary steps," said Yuri Trutnev.

According to Viktor Yatsutsenko, Deputy Minister for Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Disaster Relief, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) team is fully operational in the region and is equipped with all the necessary equipment and resources to respond to this type of emergency. During the response, special attention is being paid to ensuring the uninterrupted operation of essential facilities and social infrastructure.

Emergency recovery operations are underway in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Road crews are clearing the road network, prioritizing access roads to socially significant facilities, and removing snow. The road situation is being monitored by the emergency response team.

Currently, 132 units of equipment are being used to clear the street and road network in three municipalities, including: Yelizovsky Municipal District – 45 units, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Urban District – 64 units, Vilyuchinsky Urban District – 23 units.

Targeted assistance is provided to the population, including those with limited mobility, to clear the areas around residential buildings and driveways.

A RSChS group of over 500 personnel and 180 pieces of equipment has been deployed to the response. Additional reserves of forces and resources have been formed.

At the direction of Yuri Trutnev, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has allocated a special aircraft to transport specialized equipment from Sakhalin to Kamchatka. Specifically, ten pieces of equipment are planned to be urgently transported to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, including Ural-4320 and DEM 133 snowplows, Amkodor-352 and SEM 639 loaders, and a TCM 350 auger rotor.

"The Ministry of Emergency Situations is providing an Il-76 aircraft, which will transport several specialized vehicles to assist with snow removal. This equipment will be provided by Sakhalin. We have agreed with Sakhalin Region Governor Valery Igorevich Limarenko that he will provide nine units of equipment. They will then be reimbursed from federal funds. I spoke with Sergei Semyonovich Sobyanin and asked him to also assist. He said he would instruct his road services, and assistance will be provided," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Yuri Trutnev instructed the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, in conjunction with other federal ministries, to work on the transportation of ten units of specialized snow removal equipment provided by the Moscow city government to Kamchatka Krai.

At the Deputy Prime Minister's request, Primorsky Krai will provide specialized snow removal equipment. Khabarovsk Krai leadership is working on providing assistance to Kamchatka.

Vladimir Solodov, Governor of Kamchatka Krai, reported on the situation in the region. "Kamchatka has faced severe trials from the elements: an unprecedented series of powerful cyclones has seriously tested its resilience. In these challenging conditions, utility and road services are working around the clock, pushing their limits. Concerned residents, rescuers, military personnel, and volunteers have come to the rescue. Medical and energy workers are demonstrating true courage, performing their duties in extreme situations. All resources have been mobilized to address the aftermath of the storm. I express my sincere gratitude to Yuri Petrovich Trutnev for his attention to the region's problems and the support he has provided. I am deeply grateful to everyone who has responded and is now on the front lines of the fight against the elements," the Governor said.

The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has agreed to provide the Kamchatka Territory with four all-terrain vehicles for medical personnel.

In the spring, the Russian Ministry of Transport, together with the leadership of the Kamchatka Krai, will assess the condition of the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky street network in terms of transport restoration, highway restoration, and street road network restoration, and will determine the procedure for allocating assistance for restoration.

Legal regulation of emergency response was discussed. The Kamchatka Krai leadership, together with the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources, agreed on the feasibility of establishing temporary snow storage sites. Amendments to departmental regulations of Rospotrebnadzor and the Russian Ministry of Construction were discussed to classify snow without reagents as a different waste class. These proposals are being promptly reviewed with the Kamchatka leadership.

"Unfortunately, we regularly encounter situations where regulatory documents don't align. This happened, among other things, during the fires in Yakutia. It happened when a train derailed on the Trans-Siberian Railway. It suddenly turns out we can't reinforce the track bed because we can't take rock from the quarry. Now we have to figure out what to do with snow in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The same problems arise during forest fires, when we learn that bypass lanes around populated areas can't be built. These are regulatory issues; the paperwork needs to be written correctly. This needs to be done. These paperwork primarily relate to legislative work in the field of ecology and environmental protection. I respect this work, but nevertheless, during emergency situations where human life and health are at risk, this regulation should be handled by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, not the Ministry of Natural Resources. A whole range of restrictions must be eliminated. Moreover, it was eliminated quickly and without delay,” emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

As a reminder, powerful cyclones from the Sea of Okhotsk impacted the Kamchatka Krai. From December 27, 2025, to January 17, 2026, more than 4.5 times the monthly average precipitation fell. Snow depth in some areas of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky reached over 2.5 meters, with drifts exceeding five meters. According to the Hydrometeorological Center, similar snowfalls were recorded in Kamchatka more than 50 years ago.

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Dmitry Patrushev and the head of the Altai Republic, Andrei Turchak, discussed the development of the agro-industrial complex and the region's ecology.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Andrey Turchak, Head of the Altai Republic. The main topics of discussion were the situation in the agricultural sector and ensuring environmental well-being in the region.

In 2025, the federal budget allocated for supporting the agro-industrial complex and rural development in the Altai Republic amounted to 1 billion rubles. This year, funding has been increased and will reach approximately 1.4 billion rubles.

Improving the quality of life in rural areas is a priority for the region. Therefore, the region is participating in the state program "Integrated Development of Rural Areas." In 2025, improvement projects affected villages in the Ust-Koksinsky and Choisky districts. In 2026, construction of a school and kindergarten will continue in the village of Elekmonar, and repairs to the central water supply system will begin in the village of Shebalino. Dmitry Patrushev noted the need for increased oversight to ensure the timely and high-quality implementation of the program's activities.

The Deputy Prime Minister and the regional governor also discussed environmental issues. As part of the national project "Environmental Well-Being," the Altai Republic is participating in two federal projects: "Circular Economy" and "Forest Conservation." 460 million rubles are planned to be allocated from the federal budget for these purposes by 2030.

The project envisages the introduction of facilities for the processing, recycling, and disposal of municipal solid waste, as well as reforestation activities, the provision of forest firefighting equipment, the care of forest crops, the development of forest seed production facilities and nurseries, and the creation of a seed reserve. For example, a greenhouse complex is planned for 2026 in the Turochak forestry. It will grow coniferous seedlings, primarily pine and cedar.

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Financial news: Inflation for 2025 is the lowest since 2020.

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Annual inflation in 2025 was 5.6%, compared to 9.5% a year earlier.

Non-food items saw the smallest price increase last year, down 3.0% on average. Some items saw price declines, including footwear, communications equipment, personal computers, electrical goods and appliances, television and radio equipment, tools and equipment, and automobiles. Meanwhile, services increased in price by 9.3%, and food by 5.2%.

Monthly price increase excluding seasonality In December, the annualized price increase was 2.6%. Gasoline and sugar prices continued to fall. Egg, vegetable, and fruit prices also saw low growth for December.

Sustainable inflation rates remained in the range of 4–6% on an annualized basis.

The Bank of Russia will maintain the tightness of monetary conditions necessary to return inflation to 4%.

For more details, see the Bank of Russia's analytical commentary. Inflation in Russia.

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Breaking: The death toll from the recent unrest in Iran has reached 3,117, according to the first official death toll, according to Iranian state television IRIB TV.

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Tehran, January 21 (Xinhua) — The death toll from recent unrest in Iran has risen to 3,117, Iranian state television channel IRIB TV reported on Wednesday.

This figure, released by the channel, represents the first official data provided by the Iranian authorities since the protests began in late December 2025. The government had previously acknowledged the deaths of “several thousand” people, but did not provide a specific death toll. –0–

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China and Central Asia are entering a new stage of economic rapprochement, says the editor-in-chief of the Delovoy Kazakhstan newspaper.

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Almaty, January 21 (Xinhua) — The figures for trade turnover between China and the five Central Asian countries in 2025 conceal a significant process: the formation of a sustainable and long-term model of economic interaction between China and Central Asia, based not only on trade per se, but also on infrastructure, investment, industrial cooperation, and a high level of political consensus. This was stated by Serik Korzhumbayev, editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Business Kazakhstan," in an opinion piece published on Wednesday.

According to data published earlier this year by the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, trade turnover between China and Central Asian countries will exceed $100 billion for the first time in history in 2025, reaching $106.3 billion. According to S. Korzhumbayev, surpassing the $100 billion mark is a significant milestone in itself. However, the quality of this trade is crucial.

According to official statistics, China's exports to Central Asian countries reached $71.2 billion in 2025. The so-called three new categories—electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar panels—occupied a prominent place. According to the editor-in-chief of a Kazakh newspaper, this essentially means Central Asia is gradually integrating into modern production and technological chains, rather than maintaining a peripheral role as a raw materials supplier.

China's imports from the region totaled $35.1 billion, with a significant expansion in the range of non-resource goods, including chemical and metallurgical products and highly processed agricultural goods. "This is a particularly important signal for the economies of Central Asia—trade with China is increasingly contributing to diversification and domestic development," emphasized S. Korzhumbayev.

According to him, the growth in trade turnover would not have been possible without the parallel development of infrastructure and new trade formats. In 2025, China and Central Asian countries actively promoted cross-border e-commerce, modernization of warehouse and transport logistics, cross-border settlement and payment systems, and institutional trade facilitation platforms.

“Taken together, these elements form the practical content of the Belt and Road Initiative, transforming it into a holistic economic ecosystem where trade, investment, and technology mutually reinforce each other,” the article notes.

The author believes that the growth of trade and economic ties between China and Central Asia is particularly significant given the global turbulence, trade conflicts, and weakening of traditional multilateral mechanisms. Against this backdrop, the regional cooperation model appears to be a space for stability and prudent pragmatism.

For Kazakhstan, as S. Korzhumbayev added, this means an opportunity not only to increase foreign trade indicators, but also to consolidate its role as a key economic hub in Eurasia. For the entire region, this is a chance to integrate into global value chains on more favorable and sustainable terms.

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Five people were shot dead in South Africa's Gauteng province.

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JOHANNESBURG, January 21 (Xinhua) — Five people were shot dead outside a convenience store in the Jeffsville area of Atteridgeville, South Africa's Gauteng province, local police said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the statement, the incident occurred at around 1:15 p.m. local time /11:15 a.m. GMT/, and paramedics pronounced all five victims dead at the scene.

According to police, an unknown number of suspects approached the victims, opened fire on them without a word, and fled. The motive for the murder is still unknown, and an investigation is ongoing.

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Breaking: Bad things will happen to Europe and the UK if they don't change their approach – D. Trump

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Davos, Switzerland, January 21, Xinhua — "Bad things will happen" to Europe and the UK if they don't "change their approach" to migration and energy policies, US President Donald Trump told Sky News on Wednesday.

Answering questions from reporters after his speech in Davos, Switzerland, D. Trump warned that without policy changes on these issues, the region will face serious consequences. –0–

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Lightning: The death toll from the recent unrest in Iran has reached 3,117, according to the first official death toll, Iranian state television reports.

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Flash: The death toll from recent unrest in Iran has risen to 3,117, according to the first official death toll, Iranian state TV reports. Flash: The death toll from recent unrest in Iran has risen to 3,117, according to the first official death toll, Iranian state TV reports.

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