The UN Security Council discussed Israel's decision to recognize Somaliland.

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December 29, 2025 Peace and security

Israel's decision to recognize "Somaliland" as an independent state has sparked a serious international reaction, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Peacebuilding Khaled Khiari said at a UN Security Council meeting on Monday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his recognition of "Somaliland" as a sovereign state on December 26. That same day, the de facto authorities of "Somaliland" welcomed the decision, calling it "historic" and declaring that it paves the way for the establishment of full diplomatic relations between the two countries and expanded cooperation.

Somalia's harsh reaction

The Federal Government of Somalia strongly condemned Israel's actions, declaring its "categorical and unequivocal" rejection of recognition. The authorities emphasized that the country's unity and territorial integrity are enshrined in the Constitution, the UN Charter, and the documents of the African Union, and that any external attempts to change the country's status are "null and void."

Somali authorities also warned that they would not allow the establishment of foreign military bases or the country's involvement in regional conflicts. On December 27, the Somali parliament condemned the recognition, calling it "illegal" and "null and void."

International reaction

Israel's decision sparked a wave of criticism from countries in the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt, Jordan, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Twenty countries in the region issued a joint statement condemning the recognition.

Regional organizations – the Arab League, the East African Community, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the European Union – have also stressed the need to respect Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The African Union Commission chairperson said on December 26 that recognizing "Somaliland" runs counter to the organization's founding principles and could set a dangerous precedent for the entire continent.

A call for dialogue

The Assistant Secretary-General recalled that the Security Council had repeatedly reaffirmed the need to respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, most recently reaffirmed in resolution 2809 (2025) of 23 December 2025.

In closing, Khiari recalled that the Security Council has repeatedly reaffirmed its support for Somalia's sovereignty and unity, including in resolution 2809 (2025). The UN Assistant Secretary-General called on the Somali authorities and "Somaliland" to resume peaceful and constructive dialogue and to refrain from steps that could lead to further escalation.

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Humanitarian agencies are stepping up aid in Gaza amid heavy rains.

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December 29, 2025 Humanitarian aid

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported on Monday that humanitarian organizations in Gaza are operating under emergency status. Torrential rains, which have continued for several days, are causing the collapse of war-damaged buildings, flooding tents, and destroying the personal belongings of people living in already dire conditions.

Over the past 24 hours, adverse weather has claimed new lives, and public health risks are also growing. Children remain particularly vulnerable: cases of hypothermia have been reported among infants, as well as infectious diseases associated with overflowing sewer systems.

Emergency measures and assistance coordination

A special system has been established to rapidly respond to the floods, bringing together UN agencies and non-governmental organizations. Humanitarian teams are distributing tents, warm clothing, blankets, and essential relief kits throughout the Gaza Strip. UN humanitarian partners are deploying heavy equipment to pump out sewage that is inundating residential areas.

Despite the challenging conditions, other assistance programs outlined by the UN humanitarian plan continue to be implemented. From December 23 to 26, organizations responsible for water, sanitation, and hygiene distributed tens of thousands of hygiene kits, soap, and shampoo to approximately 150,000 people in need.

As of last Sunday, humanitarian organizations were able to provide food aid to more than a million people – half of the Strip’s population.

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The United States will allocate $2 billion for UN humanitarian work.

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Top Stories | Monday: US, Sudan, Gaza, UN Secretary-General

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December 29, 2025 UN

The top news of the day at the UN and around the world: the US will allocate $2 billion for humanitarian aid, a UN mission visited El Fasher, floods in Gaza, and the Secretary-General's New Year's message.

US funding

Today in Geneva, the United Nations and the United States Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding in which the United States commits to allocate 2 billion dollars to UN-managed humanitarian funds. The agreement provides for funding for aid in 17 countries, including Ukraine, Haiti, Sudan, and Syria, as well as a contribution to the Central Emergency Response Fund. UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher emphasized that this decision by the US leadership "will help save the lives of millions of people."

The situation in El Fasher

Following lengthy negotiations, UN staff were able to visit El Fasher, Sudan, on December 26 to assess the situation. This was the first such mission since the city was besieged more than 500 days ago. UN staff reported a severe shortage of essential supplies and basic services in the capital of North Darfur state. Humanitarian convoys have been unable to reach El Fasher for several months. In recent months, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to flee the city and surrounding areas. Humanitarian workers continue to assist and provide protection to those who have managed to flee.

Humanitarian aid in Gaza

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that in Gaza efforts continue To provide assistance to the population amid heavy rains, which are causing the collapse of damaged buildings and flooding of tents. A coordination mechanism bringing together UN agencies and non-governmental organizations is in place to quickly respond to the flood threat. Under this mechanism, residents of the Gaza Strip are receiving tents, plastic sheets, clothing, blankets, and emergency kits. The UN and partners are also mobilizing heavy equipment to pump wastewater out of residential areas.

New Year

In anticipation of the new year 2026, the UN Secretary-General issued an appeal to world leaders to "set priorities" and invest resources in development, not destruction. In his New Year's message Antonio Guterres He emphasized that humanity is at a crossroads, with chaos and uncertainty reigning, and people around the world questioning whether their leaders are listening and willing to act. According to Guterres, the scale of human suffering today is unprecedented, while global military spending has reached $2.7 trillion, an increase of almost 10 percent in a year.

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On New Year's Eve, the UN Secretary-General called on world leaders to "choose the planet and people."

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December 29, 2025 UN

As we look towards 2026, the UN Secretary-General has called on world leaders to "prioritize" and invest resources in development rather than destruction.

In his New Year's message, António Guterres emphasized that humanity is at a crossroads, with chaos and uncertainty all around, and people around the world wondering whether their leaders are listening and willing to act.

According to Guterres, the scale of human suffering today is unprecedented: more than a quarter of the world's population lives in regions engulfed by conflict, over 200 million people require humanitarian assistance, and nearly 120 million have been forced to flee their homes due to wars, crises, natural disasters, or persecution. Against this backdrop, the UN chief noted, the rapid growth of global military spending, which has reached $2.7 trillion, is particularly alarming, having increased by almost 10 percent in a year.

To create a safer world, we must first invest more in fighting poverty and less in waging wars.

If current trends continue, global military spending could more than double to $6.6 trillion by 2035. By comparison, the current level of $2.7 trillion is 13 times the sum of all international development assistance and comparable to the combined GDP of the entire African continent.

"In the new year, let us resolve to get our priorities right. To create a safer world, we must, first and foremost, invest more in fighting poverty and less in waging war. Peace must prevail," Guterres emphasized.

In September 2025, on the instructions of the UN Member States within the framework of Pact for the Future, a report was published that revealed profound imbalances in global spending and showed that even a small budget adjustment could radically change the situation in the world. The report data is provided that less than four percent of current military spending would be enough to end hunger by 2030; just over ten percent would be enough to fully vaccinate all children; and five trillion dollars could provide 12 years of quality education for every child in low- and middle-income countries.

The study also found that civilian investment creates significantly more jobs and produces fewer emissions than military spending, and that redirecting just 15 percent of the military budget could fully cover developing countries' annual climate adaptation needs.

“The world has all the resources it needs to improve people’s lives, restore the planet, and ensure a future of peace and justice,” Guterres said.

The UN chief concluded his address with a call for world leaders to "get serious": "Let's choose people and planet over pain… Our future depends on our collective commitment to action. In this new year, let's join forces. For justice. For humanity. For peace."

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December 30, 2025 Letter from a bison!

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China's international influence, ability to guide new endeavors, and moral appeal have increased significantly in 2025, according to the Chinese Foreign Minister.

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BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — Relations between China and other countries have developed in a more positive direction, and China's international influence, leadership in new endeavors, and moral appeal have increased significantly in 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement while speaking at a symposium on the international situation and Chinese diplomacy in 2025.

According to the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, this year, China, under the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee, with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, has held high the banner of building a community with a shared future for mankind, followed the strategic guidance of the diplomacy of heads of state, united progressive forces around the world with the utmost sincerity, and made every effort to unite the energy of peace and development.

China, Wang Yi continued, has been an anchor of stability in a turbulent world, a reliable support in the new environment, a determining force in the changing international order, a key driver in overcoming the difficulties of global development, and a stabilizing factor in crises affecting international justice.

Looking to the future, Wang Yi pointed out that great power diplomacy with Chinese characteristics should achieve even greater achievements in 2026.

He assured that China will provide even more significant strategic support for national development and national revival, pave the way for a more effective formation of a new model of relations between major powers, work more actively to build a community of shared destiny with neighboring countries, and unite more impressive forces to jointly advance the modernization of countries in the Global South.

Wang Yi added that China will inject greater impetus into global openness and cooperation, make greater contributions to reforming and improving global governance, and demonstrate an even stronger sense of mission and responsibility in safeguarding national interests.

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On December 30, 2025, more than 40,000 Moscow students took part in a traveling poster session on microplastics organized by the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank.

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More than 40,000 Moscow students took part in a traveling poster session on microplastics organized by the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank.

December 30, 2025

Over 40,000 Moscow students participated in a large-scale educational project by the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank, aimed at increasing environmental awareness among young people and developing waste management. The key event was a traveling poster session, "Truth and Myths about Microplastics," held at leading Moscow universities.

Microplastics are an invisible but pressing environmental threat today. These microparticles penetrate soil, water, air, and food chains, negatively impacting ecosystems and human health. The Foundation's project aims to provide scientific answers to the most important questions in an accessible and visual form: what are microplastics and how are they formed, what are their real consequences for nature and humans, and how can everyone reduce their use in everyday life.

The Ecology Foundation's poster session was successfully held at prestigious Moscow universities, including Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Sergo Ordzhonikidze Russian State Hydrometeorological University (MGRI), Russian State Social University, Moscow State Institute of Geodesy, Informatics, and Culture (MIIGAIK), D.I. Mendeleyev Russian Chemical Technology University, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), and Lomonosov Moscow State University.

The project's reach was not limited to the capital. Educational events were held at the Cheboksary Botanical Garden and online for the environmental council of School No. 11 in Tuapse.

"Since 2023, we have been systematically working on environmental education and engaging Russians in practical initiatives. Having seen strong audience interest, especially among young people, we are striving to expand this experience. This year, winning the Presidential Grants Fund competition allowed us to expand the project's reach. In 2026, we will continue to expand the range of participants, and we invite educational institutions and organizations from across the country to join our initiatives," noted Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation at the Russian Agricultural Bank.

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China and the United States' strategic choices influence the course of world history, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Beijing, December 30 (Xinhua) — China-US relations are among the most important bilateral ties in the modern world, with the two countries' strategic choices influencing the direction of world history. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday.

Speaking at a symposium on the international situation and Chinese diplomacy in 2025, Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, said that China and the United States should seek ways to address each other's concerns on the basis of equality, respect and mutual benefit to find a proper way for the two major powers to coexist.

According to him, over the past year, China has maintained a firm and clear position on significant fundamental issues, resolutely stood its ground and did not give in one iota on issues affecting China's fundamental interests.

At the same time, China is conducting exchanges and seeking cooperation with the American side, calling on the latter to perceive China rationally and objectively, and to resolve mutual differences through consultations and dialogue, the diplomat added.

Wang Yi noted that the development of China-US relations over the past year has shown that the ability to respect each other, peacefully coexist, and cooperate mutually for the benefit of the entire world is a key factor in the stable development of China-US relations.

China and the United States gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation, he stressed, adding that an arrogant attitude is unacceptable and a discrepancy between words and actions is unacceptable. –0–

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Xinhua's Top Ten International News of 2025

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BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — Here are Xinhua's top 10 international news stories for 2025.

1. The diplomacy of the Chinese head of state promotes peace and development.

In 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the SCO summit in Tianjin, a commemorative gathering to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, the Global Women's Summit, and other events. He visited three Southeast Asian countries, Russia, and the Republic of Korea, participated in the second China-Central Asia Summit, the 32nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Informal Leaders' Meeting, the BRICS Online Summit, and delivered a video message at a special UN high-level event on climate change.

He held in-depth talks and exchanged views with leaders of various states and international political figures, and also communicated with residents of various countries through meetings, letters, etc.

With a keen understanding of contemporary trends, Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative, following on from the three global initiatives. It received broad response and support from the international community, making a significant contribution to the noble cause of peace and human development.

2. The US-initiated tariff war has serious implications for the multilateral trading system

On April 2, the United States announced the imposition of so-called "equivalent tariffs" on the vast majority of its trading partners. Over the past year, Washington has consistently imposed or threatened to impose additional tariffs on goods such as steel, aluminum, automobiles, film, and semiconductors, bringing the current tariff rates to their highest level in nearly a century.

This move, which dealt a serious blow to the multilateral trading system and seriously disrupted the normal order of international trade, drew sharp criticism from the international community. Many countries adopted countermeasures and stepped up efforts to reduce the risk of dependence on the US market by diversifying trade and investment. Several US courts also ruled that the policy of imposing large-scale tariffs violated the law.

3. The international community celebrates the 80th anniversary of victory in World War II

The year 2025 marked the 80th anniversary of victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the founding of the UN. The international community held various commemorative events.

On May 7, the UN General Assembly convened a special commemorative session to honor the memory of all victims of World War II. On May 9, Xi Jinping took part in commemorative events in Russia commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War. On September 3, Xi Jinping addressed a commemorative meeting to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

In a series of bilateral and multilateral meetings, Xi Jinping called for promoting a correct view of history, upholding the victory of World War II, upholding the international system with the UN at its core, practicing genuine multilateralism, and upholding international justice and fairness.

4. Rapid development of AI requires stronger regulation

Over the past year, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have undergone rapid evolution. Major models like DeepSeek and ChatGPT have developed at a remarkable pace, while applications incorporating AI agents and embodied intelligence have emerged one after another. Their deep integration with the real economy is becoming increasingly evident, expanding capabilities across a wide range of industries and reaching households worldwide.

The risks and challenges posed by AI have attracted considerable attention. This year, the UN launched two mechanisms: the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI and the Global Dialogue on AI Governance.

The Global Action Plan on AI Governance was published in Shanghai at the 2025 World Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the High-Level Conference on Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence. China proposed the establishment of a World Organization for Artificial Intelligence Cooperation and launched the "AI Plus" international cooperation initiative aimed at promoting AI development for the benefit of all.

5. Turbulence in the global market increases economic risks

In October, global gold prices exceeded $4,000 per ounce for the first time. Gold prices rose sharply, driven by factors such as the US federal government shutdown. Since September, the US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates three times, and further monetary easing has undermined the appeal of US dollar-denominated assets.

Heightened concerns among international capital about geopolitical tensions and risks to confidence in the dollar have led to a shift of funds into gold, a traditional safe-haven asset. Central banks around the world continue to increase their gold reserves, bringing official holdings to their highest level in nearly a decade. The decline in confidence in the dollar and the sharp rise in gold prices reflect growing structural risks in the global economy and highlight the profound instability of the international monetary system.

6. Conflicts in the Middle East are causing catastrophic losses, while peace remains elusive.

On October 9, Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) reached an agreement on the first phase of a ceasefire in Gaza, although sporadic violence continues. More than two years of protracted fighting have led to an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, leaving over 70,000 people dead, over 170,000 injured, and nearly 2 million displaced.

In 2025, conflicts flared repeatedly across the region, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, the Israeli-Iranian conflict, and clashes between Yemen's Houthis and Israel. The US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards set a dangerous precedent. The political and diplomatic process to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue has reached a dead end. Achieving lasting peace and stability in the Middle East continues to require sustained and concerted efforts by the international community.

7. The 15th Five-Year Plan project gives positive impetus to the world

At the end of October, the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee adopted recommendations for drafting the 15th Five-Year Social and Economic Development Plan, which outlines the country's development plan for the next five years and has attracted considerable attention from the international community.

Observers around the world note that the recommendations call for a consistent expansion of institutional openness, the protection of the multilateral trading system, the promotion of expanded international economic flows, and the advancement of reform and development through greater openness.

This step is a clear demonstration of China's commitment to sharing opportunities and pursuing common development with the rest of the world. By continuing to promote modernization, ensure high-quality development, and decisively expand high-standard opening-up, China is providing positive impetus to global economic growth.

8. Japan's disregard for justice is causing international concern

On November 7, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the "Taiwan incident" could create a "situation threatening the survival" of Japan. This allegedly gives the country the right to deploy self-defense forces. Takaichi's erroneous statements regarding Taiwan constitute gross interference in China's internal affairs, seriously violate international law and fundamental norms of international relations, and undermine the post-war international order. Her statements also violate the one-China principle and the spirit of the Four Political Documents signed by Beijing and Tokyo, undermine the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, and have provoked strong outrage among the Chinese people.

Right-wing forces in Japan are currently accelerating military expansion, making claims of nuclear weapons possession, and attempting to revise the three non-nuclear principles. Dangerous trends toward resurgent militarism and attacks on justice and fairness are raising doubts and criticism among discerning figures within Japan, as well as high levels of concern among the international community.

9. The G20 summit was held on the African continent for the first time

On November 22, the Group of Twenty (G20) summit opened in Johannesburg, marking the first such summit on the African continent. Despite a boycott and resistance from the United States to the adoption of the outcome document, summit participants adopted a joint declaration on the first day, emphasizing the need to address global challenges through multilateral cooperation.

In 2025, China hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, Brazil hosted the UN Climate Change Conference, and Qatar hosted the World Summit for Social Development. This ushered in the "era of the Global South" in global governance. The collective rise of the Global South has become a significant factor in safeguarding world peace, promoting common development, and improving global governance.

10. Political upheavals in different countries

The political landscape has undergone significant changes in many countries over the past year. South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol was removed from office. Thai Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra was also removed from office following a wiretapping scandal. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba suddenly announced his resignation. The Peruvian Congress voted to impeach President Dina Boluarte. Coups d'état also occurred in countries such as Madagascar and Guinea-Bissau.

Meanwhile, far-right candidates have achieved significant gains in presidential elections in Poland, Romania, and Chile, while far-right parties have won record numbers of seats in parliamentary elections in Germany, Portugal, and Japan. Political instability, compounded by socioeconomic development challenges, highlights the complex global situation, characterized by interrelated instability and change.

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