International Holocaust Remembrance Day at the UN: "Hatred begins with words"

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January 27, 2026 Human rights

"They have no graves. But they live on in our memory." These are the words with which 97-year-old Evelyn Conrad, who fled Nazi-occupied Vienna with her mother in 1939 and moved with her parents to the United States, began her speech at UN headquarters. On Thursday, she took part in an event in New York City to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Evelyn's father, who was in Paris in 1939, was able to obtain visas for his wife and daughter. But most of the family did not survive the Holocaust. Evelyn remembers with particular warmth her grandmother Eleanor, who remained in Vienna and, as her family learned years later, died en route to the Treblinka death camp.

"I held out hope until the very end that she was alive. But in the end, I had to come to terms with the truth," Evelyn said.

Protect the dignity of every person

International Holocaust Remembrance Day, established by the United Nations, is observed on January 27—the day Soviet troops liberated the prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz in 1945. World War II ended in September of that year, and the Nuremberg Trials, the international court trial of the former leaders of Nazi Germany, began in November.

"This trial marks the beginning of a new era in international criminal law. An era in which individuals, including the most powerful, are held accountable for their actions," said the UN Secretary-General. Antonio Guterres.

He noted that the fight against anti-Semitism, racism and hatred continues, and stressed the need to protect the dignity of every person and honor the memory of those killed.

"We gather here to honor with profound sorrow the memory of the victims of the Holocaust. They were mothers and fathers. Sons and daughters. Grandmothers and grandfathers, grandsons and granddaughters. Six million Jews murdered simply because they were Jews," the UN chief said.

He also recalled the persecution of people with disabilities, Roma and many others.

Memory is not fear, but knowledge

The Roma people were represented at the UN event by Halyna Tomenko. Her age and health prevented her from flying to New York from Ukraine. She recorded a video message for the meeting participants, in which she spoke about the extermination of Roma during the Nazi occupation.

In the early 1940s, Galina's family moved from the village of Tsarichanka to Dnepr to escape violence.

"Survival depended on constant displacement, silence, and fear. My family endured famine, genocide, uncertainty, and loss. Many Roma families were completely wiped out," Galina said.

"I speak today not only to remember the past, but also to pass on responsibility. My generation survived and preserved the memory. Now we pass this memory on to our children and grandchildren – not as fear, but as knowledge, dignity, and protection," she added.

UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock urged people not to remain silent after witnessing hatred and dehumanization, but to speak out—"even louder than before." The Holocaust, she reminded, didn't begin with gas chambers. It began with words, laws, arson. It began with the silence of neighbors who witnessed Jewish stores being boycotted.

"Questioning someone's rights simply because of who they are, where they come from, or the color of their skin always leads to the same result: dehumanization, which ultimately extends to everyone," Baerbock said.

A simple idea that is difficult to put into practice

Every person must do everything possible to prevent such hatred, destruction, and terror from ever happening again, said Marion Blumenthal Lazan. She, her brother, and her parents spent several years in camps in the Netherlands and Germany.

In 1996, she published a memoir, "Four Perfect Pebbles," about survival and hope in the most horrific circumstances. In the book, Marion recounts how, at the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany, their only food was a piece of bread and watery soup once a day. After some time, even this ration was issued only once a week. The prisoners were allowed to shower only once a month, and each time they feared gas would come out of the taps instead of water.

"I spent most of my time playing games in an imaginary world. One game became especially important to me: I decided that if I found four pebbles of approximately the same size and shape, all four members of my family would survive. I played this game over and over again, always trying to find my four pebbles," she said.

Marion's father didn't survive. But she, her mother, and her brother managed to hold out and eventually emigrate to the United States.

"Let's treat each other with kindness, compassion, and respect. It's such a simple idea, but so difficult to put into practice," Marion declared from the UN General Assembly podium.

“How we treat each other, how we behave and how we interact is entirely up to us,” she added.

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UNICEF expands its Return to Learning programme for 336,000 children in Gaza

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January 27, 2026 Culture and education

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced a major expansion of the Back to Learning program in Gaza, one of the world's largest education initiatives in extreme conditions. The program will reach 336,000 children deprived of access to education due to two years of war.

According to UNICEF Representative James Elder, the situation in the sector remains critical: 60 percent of school-age children are unable to attend in-person education, more than 90 percent of schools have been damaged or destroyed, and over 335,000 children under five are at risk of severe developmental delays due to the collapse of services.

Progress has come to naught

Elder emphasized that before the war, literacy rates in Gaza were high, and education was a key element of sustainability and development. Today, however, schools, universities, and libraries have been destroyed, and years of progress have been effectively reversed.

"Every child who is deprived of an opportunity to learn is a potential engineer, doctor, or teacher we lose before they can change their world," Elder said.

How the program works

Together with the Palestinian Ministry of Education, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and other partners, UNICEF is rolling out a network of multi-functional learning centers. Children will receive basic reading, writing, and math skills, psychosocial and mental health support, and access to healthcare, nutrition, and protection services.

UNICEF currently supports more than 100 such centers, but demand far exceeds capacity: there are long waiting lists everywhere, and families are setting up makeshift classrooms in tents and destroyed buildings.

"Education saves lives"

James Elder noted that education in Gaza is not a secondary concern, even amid the shortages of water, food, and shelter. Education centers provide security and access to vital information, making them part of the humanitarian response.

UNICEF also continues to supply winter clothing and blankets to Gaza and is working to restore water treatment systems and open feeding centres.

"Hope becomes reality"

Almost half of Gaza's population are children. To ensure education for 336,000 schoolchildren by the end of the year, UNICEF needs $86 million. "That's about what the world spends on coffee for an hour or two," Elder noted.

He emphasized that the "Return to Learning" program is a bridge to restoring a fully functioning education system, not a replacement: "Our task now is to restore elements of normal life to children and show them a direction for development. Hope is becoming a reality."

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Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on the supply of liquefied natural gas and bitumen.

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Yerevan, January 27 (Xinhua) — Representatives of the two countries have reached an agreement on the supply of liquefied natural gas and bitumen by rail through Azerbaijan to Armenia. Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan announced this on Tuesday.

“Our businessmen can now also take advantage of this opportunity,” G. Papoyan wrote on social media.

In December 2025, Armenia experienced difficulties importing liquefied gas due to events in Iran and reduced capacity at the Upper Lars checkpoint on the border between Russia and Georgia.

Last October, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan announced the mutual lifting of restrictions on cargo transit through their territories to the neighboring country. Gasoline, diesel fuel, and grain were already being shipped to Armenia via Azerbaijan.

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China intends to firmly defend the existing international system and strengthen the authority of the UN, according to China's Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Vienna.

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Vienna, January 27 (Xinhua) — China intends to strengthen communication and cooperation with international organizations in Vienna and their member states, firmly safeguard the existing international system, and enhance the authority and status of the United Nations. This was stated on Monday by Li Song, China's Permanent Representative to the UN Office and other international organizations in Vienna.

The Chinese diplomat made the statement while delivering a speech at a gala reception at the UN Office in Vienna to mark the upcoming Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year).

The reception was attended by more than 800 people, including senior officials from the UN and other international organizations in Vienna, permanent representatives, diplomats and international officials.

Li Song noted that the Global Governance Initiative offers a Chinese solution to creating a more equitable and rational global governance system, promoting the restoration of the UN's centrality and leading role. He stated that China will do everything possible to restore development issues to the center of the global governance agenda, strengthen the representation and voice of countries in the Global South, and make an even greater contribution to UN peace and development.

The Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Gerd Müller, stated that the UN system is currently under pressure and China's role as a stable partner in the UN system is very important for stability, peace and freedom throughout the world.

Representatives of other UN agencies expressed gratitude to China for its strong support for multilateral cooperation in various fields. –0–

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Belarus and China are rapidly increasing mutual trade turnover, according to the Belarusian Ambassador to China.

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Minsk, January 27 /Xinhua/ — Belarus and China are rapidly increasing their trade turnover, Belarus' Ambassador to China Alexander Chervyakov announced on Tuesday. The news agency Belta reported this information.

"Export is a key element, as it essentially determines our competitiveness. Belarus supplies China not only with fertilizers, but also with food products, wood processing products, and integrated circuits—in other words, products with a relatively high added value," noted A. Chervyakov.

The Belarusian diplomat expressed confidence that there is significant potential for increasing Belarusian exports to China. He believes it is essential to closely monitor the rapidly changing demands of the Chinese market, as Belarus is committed to further actively developing ties with China.

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A member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee called for high-quality party building to support the successful launch of the 15th Five-Year Plan.

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BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the Central and State Administration Work Commission of the CPC Central Committee, called on Tuesday for actively promoting high-quality Party building to ensure a strong guarantee for the successful launch of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

Cai Qi made the call at a meeting on party work and discipline inspection work in central and state organs.

He emphasized that the creation of model party organizations should become a key tool for party building.

Recalling that 2025 marks the 105th anniversary of the founding of the CPC and the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, the meeting participants called on central and state organs to strictly enforce political discipline and political norms and to implement the decisions and orders of the CPC Central Committee with even greater vigor.

Central and state authorities were recommended to improve working mechanisms for preventing and correcting deviations in views on policy results, making specific achievements in stabilizing growth, promoting development, improving people's well-being, and preventing risks the key evaluation criteria.

In addition, the meeting participants called for continued efforts to eliminate excessive formalism and ease the burden at the grassroots level.

Noting the importance of advancing anti-corruption work, they pointed to the need to implement the spirit of the decisions of the 5th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. –0–

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Sergei Sobyanin: Modernization of engineering systems is one of the city's key tasks

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The capital has approved plans for the city's municipal services complex for the current year. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel inMAX messenger.

Among the tasks:

— carrying out major repairs in 1,796 buildings and replacing 5,574 elevators;

— reconstruction of 439.6 kilometers of power transmission lines, 79 kilometers of heating networks, 36.5 kilometers of cable collectors, 68.5 kilometers of water supply networks, 52.7 kilometers of drainage networks and 24.9 kilometers of sewer networks, construction of over 145 kilometers and reconstruction of 19.2 kilometers of gas networks;

— reconstruction of educational and healthcare facilities, renovation of 12 “My Documents” centers;

— improvement of the Luzhniki Olympic complex (second stage, 21.4 hectares);

— development of 23 new year-round sports grounds, six flagship ski trails with a total length of 141.4 kilometers, and 15 recreation areas near the water;

— equipping 139 city objects with architectural and artistic lighting;

— repair of asphalt concrete road surfaces, intra-block and courtyard driveways with an area of 25 million square meters;

— rehabilitation of 13 ponds.

Earlier, on November 25, 2025, Sergei Sobyanin approved plans for the improvement of Moscow for 2026.

Sergei Sobyanin approved Moscow's improvement plans for 2026.In 2025, more than 15 hectares of territory around new medical facilities were improved.

Public utilities infrastructure

Timely preventative maintenance, repairs, and upgrades are key to the reliable and trouble-free operation of all Moscow's utility systems.

In 2025, specialists from the city's infrastructure complex completed reconstruction and development work on 49.6 kilometers of drainage systems, 45.7 kilometers of sewer systems, and 94 kilometers of water supply systems. They also reconstructed 262.8 kilometers of power lines, 66.24 kilometers of heating networks, and built over 144 kilometers and reconstructed 37 kilometers of gas networks.

In 2026, they plan to reconstruct 439.6 kilometers of power lines, 79 kilometers of heating networks, 36.5 kilometers of cable collectors, 68.5 kilometers of water pipes, 52.7 kilometers of drainage pipes, and 24.9 kilometers of sewer pipes, as well as build more than 145 kilometers and reconstruct 19.2 kilometers of gas networks.

"In 2024–2025, cable lines laid along the Moscow River bed last century were upgraded. This increased the reliability of power supply to the city center and expanded the connection options for new consumers," wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

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In 2025, Rosseti Moscow Region PJSC built and commissioned a new high-voltage power supply center in Krasnaya Pakhra. Additionally, a new unified control center was opened, which centrally manages the company's distribution networks.

Comprehensive efforts to improve the reliability of the city's energy and utility infrastructure have not only reduced network deterioration annually but also completely eliminated shortages and created a necessary reserve. This ensures that the needs of important city programs and infrastructure projects are met, and Muscovites receive uninterrupted energy supplies.

Unique Works: Sobyanin Talks About Updating Lines on the Moskva RiverSobyanin explained how modern technologies help city services.

In recent years, the energy intensity of Moscow's gross regional product has decreased by 40 percent—from 4.5 kilograms of standard fuel per thousand rubles in 2010 to 2.7 kilograms in 2026.

Moscow's district heating system is the largest in the world, stretching over 19,000 kilometers. Today, all 13 of the city's combined heat and power plants (CHPs) operate on natural gas, the most environmentally friendly fuel. Their equipment is regularly upgraded, and modern process control and monitoring systems are being implemented. Heat and electricity must be supplied to homes, social institutions, and businesses without interruption. Therefore, modernization of equipment at CHP-21, CHP-22, CHP-23, and CHP-25 continued in 2025. This will increase its service life and reduce specific fuel consumption.

"We are actively developing the utility infrastructure of the New Moscow. Extensive work has been completed to upgrade water supply and wastewater disposal facilities, and construction of a new system-forming gas distribution network is ongoing," added Sergei Sobyanin.

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Specifically, the reconstruction of the water intake facilities at FIAN in Troitsk (capacity: 4,000 cubic meters per day) and Remzavod (capacity: 3,000 cubic meters per day) was completed. The main reconstruction work on the Privolye and Puchkovo treatment facilities (capacity: 1,000 cubic meters per day) was completed.

Furthermore, in 2025, Mosvodokanal JSC launched its own plant producing reagents for drinking water treatment. Its production capacity will cover the needs of all four Moscow water treatment plants.

As part of import substitution, well-type sewage pumping stations were launched into production. They collect wastewater and pump it to treatment facilities and can be quickly installed in areas with complex geology.

Last year, restoration of the Rostokinsky Aqueduct, a federal cultural heritage site, was completed. Thanks to these efforts, the historic appearance of this key element of Moscow's first water supply system was preserved. The aqueduct is now part of the walking route in Yauza Park.

Since 2018, large-scale construction work has been underway in the New Moscow Administrative Okrug (TiNAO) to build a new system-forming gas distribution network to meet the current and future needs of both districts.

Over the past 15 years, more than 1,800 kilometers of gas pipelines have been built and reconstructed in Moscow.A large water intake facility was reconstructed in the New Moscow Administrative Okrug.

As part of this work, specialists from Mosgaz JSC built more than 247 kilometers of high-pressure backbone networks (including 35 kilometers in 2025), as well as large gas distribution points: Likovsky (capacity – 141 thousand cubic meters per hour), Desna (100 thousand cubic meters per hour), and Nikolsky (70 thousand cubic meters per hour).

In 2025, construction of Mosgaz's new production and administrative complex in the village of Armeyskoye continued. It will become the center for technological development and management of the gas infrastructure in the New Moscow.

A large-scale project to reconstruct 12 underwater gas pipelines (water crossings) laid in the city's central districts between 1939 and 1965 has been completed. Work began in 2018 and covered approximately nine kilometers of pipelines. Modern trenchless technologies were used for the renovation, using microtunneling under the riverbed at a depth of approximately 20 meters.

Not only are existing gas pipelines being reconstructed, but new ones are also being built. The Shelepikhinsky gas pipeline, which runs under the Moskva River and connects Bolshaya Filevskaya Street with the Shelepikhinskaya Embankment, was completed at the end of 2025. The new facility has increased the reliability of gas supply to the western part of the city and created additional reserve capacity for residential development and industrial consumers.

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Ukraine hopes its partners will support the country's accession to the EU in 2027 – V. Zelensky

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Kyiv, January 27 (Xinhua) — Ukraine hopes its partners will support its aspirations to join the European Union in 2027. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this on Tuesday during talks with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stoecker. The corresponding message was published on the Ukrainian leader's Telegram channel.

According to V. Zelenskyy, Ukraine's membership in the EU will be a key security guarantee not only for the country itself but also for Europe. He noted that Ukraine can contribute to strengthening Europe in the military, technological, and economic spheres.

Membership in the European Union is a foreign policy priority for Ukraine, enshrined in its constitution. On December 14, 2023, at a meeting of the European Council in Brussels, a decision was made to begin accession negotiations with Ukraine. –0–

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Commemorative events dedicated to the 82nd anniversary of the lifting of the siege of Leningrad were held in St. Petersburg.

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St. Petersburg, January 27 (Xinhua) — The 82nd anniversary of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi siege was celebrated in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. Concerts, exhibitions, and various events were held throughout the city to commemorate the heroic deeds of the unconquered city.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Nevsky Pyatachok military-historical memorial complex in the Leningrad region on Tuesday, where he laid flowers at the Rubezhny Stone monument.

Later, the Russian president visited the Piskarevskoye Memorial Cemetery in St. Petersburg. In memory of the victims of the siege of the heroic city of Leningrad, the head of state laid a wreath at the "Motherland" monument.

"The Piskarevsky Memorial is a sacred place for every St. Petersburg resident. Residents come here with their entire families to remember all those who sacrificed themselves, who brought Victory closer day after day," wrote St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov on his Telegram channel.

The siege of Leningrad by Nazi Germany lasted from September 8, 1941 to January 27, 1944. –0–

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China called for the creation of an incorruptible administrative apparatus and the fight against corruption in government work.

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BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday stressed improving Party style, building an incorruptible administrative apparatus and combating corruption in government work to provide strong guarantees for the implementation of the goals and tasks of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

Li Qiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement at the 4th State Council Working Meeting on Ensuring Integrity in the Governance Apparatus.

Speaking at the meeting, the Chinese leader called for the implementation of comprehensive and strict intra-Party governance based on higher standards and through more effective measures to ensure the effectiveness of relevant efforts in all aspects and processes of government work.

Li Qiang stated that it is necessary to take a more decisive and vigorous approach in implementing the decisions and orders of the CPC Central Committee and ensure that officials adhere to the correct view of political achievements in practice.

The Premier of the State Council called for continuing the fight against excessive formalism, reducing the burden on low-level officials, and strengthening auditing and accounting oversight to ensure the safe and efficient use of public funds and assets.

Li Qiang also demanded that close attention be paid to corruption problems that arise both in key areas and in plain sight of the public.

The meeting was chaired by Ding Xuexiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

Also present at the meeting was Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. –0–

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