Hurricane Melissa heads to the Caribbean, putting 1.6 million children at risk.

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October 27, 2025 Climate and environment

The Caribbean region is bracing for the impact of powerful Hurricane Melissa, which has already reached Category 4 status and is expected to strengthen to Category 5. The storm brings torrential rains, hurricane-force winds, and the threat of widespread destruction. Children are particularly vulnerable: UNICEF estimates that at least 1.6 million minors are at risk.

The hurricane is slowly moving through the Caribbean Sea, with potential impacts in Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Flooding, landslides, and disruptions to critical infrastructure are expected.

"Hurricane preparedness efforts are vital to minimizing damage and saving lives. Small island states are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate events," said Roberto Benes, UNICEF Director for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Emergency measures and humanitarian aid

UN agencies and humanitarian partners have stockpiled essential supplies in advance: hygiene kits, water purifiers, medical kits, and cash. In Haiti, 450 tons of food have been prepared; 9,500 families in the south of the country have already received cash assistance. Hygiene and medical kits, as well as shelters, have been prepared for tens of thousands of families.

In Jamaica, the Red Cross and local authorities have set up temporary shelters and prepared aid supplies for 165,000 people.

First consequences and alarming forecasts

Heavy rains and gusty winds have already been reported in several countries in the region. Forecasters warn that rainfall levels could exceed those of Hurricane Beryl, which struck the region 16 months ago and caused significant damage.

Low-lying and coastal areas are particularly at risk. Landslides are a high risk in mountainous areas. Disruptions to ports, airports, and other infrastructure could hamper rescue operations.

Casualties are already being reported. In Haiti, a landslide in western Port-au-Prince killed three people and seriously injured another. A fatality was also reported in the Dominican Republic.

A threat that has become the "norm"

According to UNICEF, natural disasters have affected about 11 million people annually in Latin America and the Caribbean over the past decade, including nearly four million children.

Amid the looming threat, authorities are urging residents to follow safety instructions, evacuate dangerous areas, and seek shelter. The UN and its humanitarian partners continue to coordinate efforts with national governments, focusing on protecting children and the most vulnerable populations.

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One in three programs to combat violence against women has been closed or suspended due to funding cuts.

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October 27, 2025 Women

The decline in foreign aid is undermining the work of organizations on the front lines of combating violence against women and girls, UN Women warns.

A new report from the agency, based on a global survey of 428 women's rights institutions and civil society organizations, shows that a third of them have been forced to suspend or close programs aimed at ending gender-based violence.

More than 40 percent reported decisions to reduce or discontinue vital services, including legal, psychosocial and health care, as well as crisis shelters, due to lack of funds.

The victims are left without support

Nearly 80 percent of organizations noted that survivors' access to the services they need had decreased, and 59 percent reported increased impunity and the normalization of violence.

“Women’s rights organizations are the backbone of progress in the fight against violence against women, but today they are on the brink of extinction,” said Kalliopi Mingeirou, head of UN Women’s End Violence against Women and Girls Unit.

"We cannot allow funding cuts to wipe out decades of progress. We call on governments and donors to consolidate and increase funding, making it more flexible. Without sustained investment, violence against women and girls will only increase," she added.

Earlier this year UN Women has already warnedthat many women's organizations operating in crisis conditions are on the verge of closure – fears that have now been confirmed.

Violence against women remains one of the most widespread human rights violations in the world. According to a UN agency, approximately 736 million women worldwide—almost one in three—have experienced physical or sexual violence, most often at the hands of an intimate partner.

Grim prospects

Only 5 percent of respondents said they would be able to continue their work for more than two years. Meanwhile, 85 percent predict significant setbacks in legislation and the protection of women's and girls' rights. More than half of the institutions expressed serious concern about the growing threats to women human rights defenders.

This year we celebrate30th Anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action – a key international plan for achieving gender equality, with the elimination of violence against women at its core.

At the same time, the authors of the report warn that the financial crisis is unfolding against the backdrop of broader movement against women's rights, which is observed in one in four countries. As funds are depleted, many organizations are forced to focus on emergency aid, cutting back on long-term programs promoting systemic change.

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China strongly opposes UK sanctions against Chinese companies under the pretext of their “ties to Russia”

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Beijing, October 27 (Xinhua) — China strongly opposes the UK's inclusion of 11 Chinese companies on its sanctions list under the pretext of their "ties to Russia," a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said on Monday.

Responding to a media question, the official said that normal exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and Russian companies should not be interfered with or influenced.

The UK's actions constitute unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law and are being imposed without UN approval, the official spokesman stated.

He stated that China calls on the UK to immediately correct its missteps and lift restrictions on Chinese companies. China will firmly protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, the official representative emphasized.

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In 2026, Russia's quota for attracting foreign workers from visa-required countries will be approximately 279,000 people, according to the Ministry of Labor.

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Moscow, October 27 /Xinhua/ — In 2026, the quota for attracting foreign workers from countries with which Russia has a visa regime will be 278,900 people, TASS reported on Monday, citing the press service of the Russian Ministry of Labor and Social Protection.

The agency clarified that the quota was formed based on employer applications approved at the regional and federal levels. Some permits are intended to extend existing ones, so not all of them involve hiring new employees. Employers most often invite specialists from visa-required countries such as China, Turkey, India, and Serbia.

According to the Ministry of Labor, 92 percent of workers within the quota are qualified specialists employed in industrial enterprises and infrastructure projects, while the share of unskilled workers does not exceed 8 percent.

Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation Dmitry Platygin noted that the main priority of state policy remains the employment of Russian citizens, and the quota mechanism makes the recruitment of foreign labor more transparent.

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Armenia lifts restrictions on cargo transit to Azerbaijan, says Prime Minister

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Yerevan, October 27 (Xinhua) — Armenia is lifting restrictions on cargo transit to Azerbaijan through its territory. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this during a discussion of the draft 2026 state budget at a joint session of parliamentary standing committees on Monday.

"Armenia will also lift restrictions on cargo transit to Azerbaijan," N. Pashinyan said, referring to the transportation of a batch of Kazakh wheat to Armenia via Azerbaijan.

The Prime Minister clarified that Armenia is ready to facilitate the transit of trucks from Turkey to Azerbaijan and vice versa along the Margara-Yeghegnadzor-Sisian-Goris route. He stated that this is a reciprocal step in response to a similar decision by Azerbaijan.

On October 21, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced at a joint press conference with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev that Azerbaijan had lifted all restrictions on the transit of goods to Armenia through its territory. –0–

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The international conference "Eurasian Development Space in the Architecture of Multipolarity" was held in Minsk.

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Minsk, October 27 /Xinhua/ — The international conference “Eurasian Development Space in the Architecture of Multipolarity” was held in Minsk on Monday.

The event brought together leading international experts from eight countries, including representatives from Russia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Hungary, Vietnam, and Belarus.

During the conference, participants discussed the development of common approaches to building new formats of interaction in Eurasia.

"We're trying to forecast the coming geopolitical reality. The topics range from political leadership to economic issues. The main focus is the mechanics of Eurasian rapprochement, where we explore the potential for using various tools to advance integration," noted Oleg Makarov, Director of the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies.

Fyodor Voitolovsky, Director of the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, noted that expert platforms in Belarus open up new opportunities for international dialogue.

"When we face a real confrontation between Russia and Europe, the approaches and proposals developed in Minsk are particularly valuable, demonstrating safe development scenarios and the possibility of agreeing on a new global security system," the expert emphasized.

The conference was organized by the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies and was held at the premises of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus. –0–

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Armenia's foreign trade turnover has decreased by almost 40 percent in the first nine months of this year.

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Yerevan, October 27 /Xinhua/ — Armenia's foreign trade turnover in the first nine months of this year decreased by 39.3 percent year-on-year, amounting to approximately $14.5 billion, the National Statistical Committee of Armenia reported on Monday.

According to the agency, exports during the reporting period decreased by 46.8 percent year-on-year, amounting to approximately $5.6 billion.

Imports from January to September fell by 33.4 percent, reaching approximately $8.9 billion. –0–

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Armenia invited the presidents of Turkey and Azerbaijan to the 8th European Political Community summit in Yerevan.

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Yerevan, October 27 /Xinhua/ — Armenia has invited the leaders of Turkey and Azerbaijan to participate in the 8th European Political Community (EPC) summit, which will be held in Yerevan on May 4, 2026. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan announced this at a briefing on Monday.

The head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry stated this in response to a relevant question, adding that this is still only a verbal invitation.

In early October, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced at the closing session of the 7th ENP summit in Copenhagen that Armenia was preparing to host the next, 8th summit, in Yerevan. –0–

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Breaking: Alassane Ouattara wins Ivory Coast's presidential election with 89.77% of the vote – preliminary results

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Abidjan, October 27 (Xinhua) — Alassane Ouattara, the candidate of the Rally of Houphouettists for Democracy and Peace party and incumbent President of Côte d'Ivoire, won the presidential election with 89.77 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results released Monday by the country's Independent Electoral Commission.

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The Chinese Foreign Minister called on China and the United States to create conditions for the development of bilateral relations.

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BEIJING, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday expressed hope that China and the United States will move toward each other, prepare for high-level interaction, and create conditions for the development of bilateral relations.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The Chinese Foreign Minister noted that relations between China and the United States have an impact on the entire world. According to him, healthy, stable, and sustainable bilateral relations meet the long-term interests of both countries and the common aspirations of the international community.

As Wang Yi emphasized, Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump are world-class leaders who have maintained long-standing contacts and mutual respect, which has become the most valuable strategic asset in China-US relations.

Earlier, complications arose again in trade and economic relations between the two countries, the Chinese diplomat noted, adding that during the talks in Kuala Lumpur, the parties clarified their positions, deepened mutual understanding, and reached a framework consensus on resolving current urgent trade and economic issues on an equal footing.

This once again proves that stabilization and advancement of bilateral relations are possible if the two sides fully implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, adhere to the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit, resolve differences through dialogue and refrain from using pressure, Wang Yi pointed out.

M. Rubio, for his part, stated that the relationship between the United States and China is the most important bilateral relationship in the world. He expressed hope that high-level interaction will send a positive signal to the world.

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