January 1, 2026: Cheburashka 2: Five Interesting Facts from the Filming

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Mountains of fake sweets, vibrant costumes, and traditional oranges—Cheburashka 2 is a true visual attraction, assembled from thousands of details. Together, they transform the film into a cozy world you'll want to return to.

The mountains of sweets at Sonya's birthday party were a masterpiece of engineering. The desserts melted in the sun, so some were remade with foam. Each cake was color-tested to ensure perfect fit in the frame, and transparent caps protected the sweets from the rain.

Rimma (Elena Yakovleva) retained her status as the leading fashionista – she had a unique costume made for each scene.

To ensure a natural sound, Olga Kuzmina (the voice of Cheburashka) actually ate oranges during recording.

The film's distinctive feature is its dynastic casting. Valera was played by the Dobronravovs, father and son, and the Hunter by the Lykovs. This resulted in a rare continuity of characters in film.

For Sonya's birthday scene, artists created over 200 costumes for the extras.

The family blockbuster "Cheburashka 2" was released on January 1st. The film's distributor is Central Partnership (part of Gazprom-Media Holding). The first installment grossed 6.787 billion rubles, becoming the highest-grossing Russian film of all time.

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China stresses the importance of climate cooperation with the EU and promises to take action against unfair trade rules

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BEIJING, January 1 (Xinhua) — China is ready to cooperate with the European Union (EU) in the fight against global climate change, but will resolutely take all necessary measures in response to any unfair trade restrictions. This was announced on Thursday by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce in connection with the entry into force of the EU-developed Cross-Border Carbon Management Mechanism (CBAM).

A Chinese Ministry of Commerce official said the EU had ignored China's green development achievements by setting a significantly higher default baseline for the carbon intensity of Chinese products in the CBAM rules, which will be raised annually for the next three years, calling the measures "unfair" and "discriminatory."

“This does not correspond to China’s current realities and future development trends,” the official said, noting that the EU’s practice appears to violate the principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and is contrary to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN).

The CBAM, which officially came into force on Thursday, is an EU measure that imposes a tax on carbon emissions associated with certain carbon-intensive goods imported into the EU and aligns the carbon cost of imported goods with the carbon cost faced by EU producers under the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme.

A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson also expressed concern and strong opposition to the EU's draft legislation to expand the scope of the CBAM from 2028 to cover approximately 180 products that heavily use steel and aluminum, such as mechanical equipment and vehicles, criticizing the plans for going beyond climate action and bearing clear signs of unilateralism and trade protectionism.

Noting that the EU recently relaxed its domestic environmental rules by changing the 2035 ban on new combustion engine vehicles, the official said the EU was practicing "double standards" by relaxing domestic rules while simultaneously pursuing protectionism in the name of green development.

China hopes the EU will adhere to international rules on climate and trade, reject unilateralism and protectionism, keep its market open, and promote trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, the official said.

While China is willing to cooperate with the EU in addressing global climate change, it will resolutely take all necessary measures against any unfair trade restrictions to protect its development interests, the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, and the stability of global industrial and supply chains, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said. -0-

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January 1, 2026 Calendars for January

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A Russian influencer's fresh take on Guilin's karst landscape

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Nanning, January 1 (Xinhua) — With a roar of its blades, a helicopter made a turn over the jagged karst terrain of Yangshuo, a tourist city in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR). Sabina Makarova, clutching her seat, couldn't tear her gaze away from the karst peaks for which GZAR is famous. From below, they seemed like a fairytale world, as if pulled straight from the pages of her favorite book.

“This is nothing less than divine providence,” she said with genuine awe, her Russian accent almost disappearing into the surrounding Chinese speech.

For Sabina, known as Huanhuan to her millions of followers on Douyin, China's equivalent of TikTok, this was more than just a city tour. It was a bold look at a landscape that has inspired artists and travelers for centuries, now presented in a new dimension – from a bird's eye view.

Fluent in Mandarin and long considered China her second home, Sabina has built a strong following by exploring the country's rich cultural tapestry, from bustling food streets to hidden urban gems.

But her recent trip to Yangshuo was a bold step forward: she immersed herself in the country's increasingly popular low-altitude tourism, which reveals Guilin's otherworldly beauty in a whole new light: mist-shrouded limestone peaks and an emerald ribbon of a river—a landscape captured in ancient poetry and on the 20-yuan banknote.

From a helicopter operated by a local airline, the panorama revealed itself as a classical Chinese scroll come to life. "Rivers cut through the mountains, and villages are hidden in the valleys," Sabina noted. "This grandiose scene usually goes unnoticed by most travelers on traditional tours."

According to pilot Zhou Nanchuan, who has been flying these routes for over ten years, low-altitude tourism emerged as a niche alternative to the classic and highly sought-after river cruises on the Lijiang River. It offers more opportunities and a more immersive experience. In a region where tourism has traditionally relied on rafting and hiking, offering panoramic views from a bird's eye view feels revolutionary.

However, not all of Sabina's adventures were equally exciting. Seeking a more positive experience, she decided to try a tethered hot air balloon ride, which has become popular in Yangshuo since around 2016.

Here you can choose between a zipline or a free-floating experience up to a kilometre above the picturesque Yulong River, a tributary of the Lijiang.

"It's not just a glimpse of the landscape," Sabina shares. "You feel immersed in it. The peaks seem within reach, the details below become clearer. It's both tranquil and ecstatic."

Mo Qinghong, a member of the ground crew who services the hot air balloon flights, enthusiastically describes the attraction's popularity: "It's become our calling card."

Next, in pursuit of a new dose of adrenaline, Sabina went on a via ferrata – a rock route equipped with steel cables and clamps, rising to the height of approximately a 35-story building.

"I thought I wasn't afraid of heights," Sabina admits. "But it was exciting and a little scary, despite the equipment being as reliable as an indoor climbing wall."

Every step required maximum concentration, but the reward was stunning views of green valleys and distant mountain peaks. "It's not just contemplating the mountains," the Russian woman says. "You move with them, enjoying the mesmerizing panorama."

Such activities are not just a passing fad; they are part of China's growing low-altitude economy, which includes drones, airships, and sightseeing flights.

This is especially true in Yangshuo, where it breathes fresh air into an area long dominated by quiet and leisurely travel, offering unique views of some of the world's most famous natural wonders without compromising the environment.

For Sabina, the trip was a reminder of Guilin's enduring appeal. "There's no one right way to experience this wonder," she concluded. "Reach for the sky to appreciate its epic scale, float leisurely down the river, or conquer the peaks with your own two hands. In a rapidly changing world, this ancient landscape, seen from new heights, still holds secrets for those who seek." -0-

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Thousands of Russian tourists celebrated the New Year in Northeast China.

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Beijing, January 1 (Xinhua) — On Wednesday evening, the last day of 2025, a New Year's atmosphere permeated China's northeastern Jilin Province. Several thousand Russian tourists, who had entered China visa-free, gathered to celebrate the 2026 New Year with their Chinese friends at an event called "Experience Wintery Jilin Through Joyful Songs – Sino-Russian New Year's Eve 2026," local media reported.

Hunchun is the only city in Jilin Province with a border crossing with Russia. Thanks to the reciprocal visa-free regime between China and Russia, which began last year, cross-border tourism continues to grow in popularity.

Celebrating the New Year abroad has now become a fashionable choice among Russian tourists. On New Year's Eve, the 2026 Chinese-Russian New Year's Eve celebrations were held simultaneously in many cities in Jilin Province, including Changchun, Yanji, and Hunchun.

The event featured a number of celebratory programs, including intangible cultural heritage presentations, photo exhibitions, fireworks displays, literary and artistic performances, and Chinese and Russian family banquets, showcasing the charm of the two countries' cultures through different lenses.

As a reminder, the event, organized by the Jilin Provincial Association for Cultural Exchanges with Foreign Countries, aims to strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of China and Russia, as well as deepen friendly exchanges between the peoples of the two countries. -0-

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Ten people were killed and ten injured in an explosion at the Crans-Montana ski resort in Switzerland.

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Geneva, January 1 (Xinhua) — At least 10 people were killed and 10 more injured on Thursday in an explosion at a bar in the ski resort of Crans-Montana in the canton of Valais in southwestern Switzerland, RTS television reported, citing regional police.

The explosion occurred around 1:30 a.m. local time and caused a fire in the bar. Emergency services arrived at the scene. The cause of the explosion remains unclear.

A press conference on the incident is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. local time, the statement said. –0–

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More than 20 people were killed in a drone attack in the Kherson region.

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Moscow, January 1 (Xinhua) – More than 20 people were killed in a drone attack on a cafe and hotel in the Kherson region on New Year's Eve, TASS reported on Thursday, citing a local source.

According to him, three drones struck a cafe and hotel on the Black Sea coast in the village of Khorly. More than 50 people were injured, 24 were killed.

The report states that due to the massive fire, no more people could be saved. The fire was extinguished only in the early morning. Doctors are now fighting to save the lives of the victims.

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14 people were killed and 16 were injured in a road accident in Pakistan.

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Islamabad, January 1 (Xinhua) — At least 14 passengers were killed and 16 others injured on Wednesday in a head-on collision between a bus and a van in Jhang district of Pakistan's eastern Punjab province, Deputy Commissioner Ali Akbar told reporters.

A bus carrying athletes from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences to a competition in Lahore collided with a van in Jhang district, he said. The official attributed the accident to excessive speed by both vehicles.

Nine passengers died on the spot, and another five died from their injuries in the hospital, A. Akbar added. –0–

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Top Stories | Wednesday: UN Budget, Gaza, COVID-19

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December 31, 2025 UN

The main news of the day at the UN and around the world: the approval of the UN budget for 2026, heavy rains and a ban on the work of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza, a new WHO study on coronavirus in Europe.

Approval of the UN budget

After several weeks of intensive negotiations and the launch of one of the most important reforms – the UN-80 initiative – The General Assembly approved the UN regular budget The 2026 budget, approved by the 193 UN Member States on Tuesday, covers three key areas of the Organization's work: peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights. While the approved budget is approximately $200 million higher than the Secretary-General's proposed UN80 reform, it is approximately seven percent lower than the 2025 budget.

Ban on NGOs in Gaza

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called it "outrageous" The Israeli authorities' decision to suspend the activities of numerous humanitarian organizations in the Gaza Strip is a serious issue. Thirty-seven non-governmental organizations are reportedly facing the loss of their licenses to operate in Gaza starting January 1. According to Türk, this is yet another illegal restriction on the population's access to humanitarian aid. He called on all countries to take urgent action and ensure that Israel immediately allows unimpeded delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian children killed by heavy rains

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reportsA sixth child has died in the Gaza Strip this month due to harsh living conditions caused by torrential rains. A UNICEF statement indicated that the latest victim was seven-year-old Ata Mai. He drowned on December 27 during a flood in a makeshift camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan, northwest of Gaza City. The UNICEF noted that the extreme winter conditions are exacerbated by the lack of safe shelters.

COVID-19 remains dangerous

Six years ago, on December 31, 2019, the first reports of an unknown pneumonia spreading in Wuhan emerged – thus began the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2023, after more than 6.9 million deaths had been confirmed, the WHO declared the end of the global health emergency. However, the virus itself has not disappeared. Recent research, conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe together with partners from seven countries, show: coronavirus continues to lead to hospitalizations and deaths in the European region. However, the latest vaccines are the most effective way to prevent severe cases of the disease.

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COVID-19 can still cause serious health consequences, but vaccines are effective

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December 31, 2025 Healthcare

Six years ago, on December 31, 2019, the first reports of an unknown pneumonia spreading in Wuhan emerged – thus began the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2023, after more than 6.9 million deaths had been confirmed, the WHO declared the end of the global health emergency. However, the virus itself has not disappeared.

Recent studies conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe, together with partners from seven countries, demonstrate that SARS-CoV-2 infection continues to lead to hospitalizations and deaths in the European Region. Furthermore, the latest vaccines are the most effective way to prevent severe disease.

COVID-19 remains dangerous

The EuroSAVE network, established in 2021 to monitor the spread of severe respiratory infections, analyzed nearly 4,000 hospitalizations in six countries between May 2023 and April 2024. Nearly 10 percent of the patients studied were infected with COVID-19. More than two-thirds of those infected were over 60 years of age or had chronic health conditions—the very groups the WHO recommends annual booster vaccination. In reality, only 3 percent of patients in these countries had received a vaccination in the previous 12 months.

COVID-19 continues to lead to severe outcomes: 13 percent of patients were admitted to intensive care, and 11 percent died. A comparative study from 2022 to 2024 showed that those hospitalized with COVID-19 were more likely to require oxygen support, intensive care, and had a higher risk of death than patients with the common flu.

High vaccine efficacy

Two other EuroSAVE studies confirmed the high efficacy of existing vaccines. One, based on data from Kosovo, found that receiving the vaccine in the last six months reduced the risk of hospitalization by 72 percent and the risk of severe outcomes by 67 percent. Another study, conducted in six countries, showed a 60 percent reduction in hospitalizations.

WHO emphasizes the importance of annual booster vaccination for older people, patients with chronic diseases and weakened immune systems, pregnant women and health care workers.

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