Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as interim president of Venezuela

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CARACAS, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Venezuela's former vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, was sworn in Monday as the country's interim president after President Nicolas Maduro was forcibly removed from the country by the United States.

"I come with pain because of the suffering inflicted on the Venezuelan people following the illegal military aggression against our homeland," D. Rodríguez said at an official ceremony held in Caracas. "I swear by the Venezuelan people that I will not rest for a moment to guarantee peace in the Republic," she added.

The politician also called for unity to protect the country “in these terrible hours of threat to the stability and peace of the nation.”

Early on the morning of January 3, US forces captured Maduro and his wife, who were then taken into custody in New York, sparking widespread condemnation.

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Venezuela will not hold new elections in the next 30 days, says Donald Trump.

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Washington, January 5 (Xinhua) — Venezuela does not plan to hold new elections within the next 30 days, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday.

"We have to rebuild the country first. You won't be able to hold elections. People won't even have the opportunity to vote," the American leader said in an interview with NBC.

D. Trump said his administration could subsidize investment projects by US oil companies to restore Venezuela's energy infrastructure, adding that the process could take less than 18 months.

As a reminder, on Saturday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was forcibly removed from the country by the United States. –0–

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Xi'an's Ancient City Wall: Shining Lights Welcome the Year of the Horse

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In early 2026, a lantern fair is held at the ancient city wall in Xi'an and other places in Shaanxi Province.

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Xi'an Ancient City Wall: Shining Lights Welcome the Year of the Horse In early 2026, a lantern fair is held at the ancient city wall in Xi'an and other places in Shaanxi Province.

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Russian artists won the international ice sculpture competition in Harbin.

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Beijing, January 6 (Xinhua) — The closing ceremony of the 37th International Ice Sculpture Competition took place on Sunday in Harbin, capital of northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province. Russian artists from Amursk, St. Petersburg, and Moscow emerged victorious.

According to information from the official website of the Heilongjiang Provincial People's Government, the Russian participants demonstrated high skill and took all three prize places: the team from Amursk took first place, while the masters from St. Petersburg and Moscow took second and third.

The 37th International Ice Sculpture Competition, organized by the Harbin People's Government, kicked off on January 2, bringing together 76 artists from 38 teams representing 12 countries, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, the United States, the Republic of Korea, and France. Over the course of three days, ice carvers took part in the competition at the Great World of Ice and Snow Park and in the square in front of the Harbin Convention and Exhibition Center, creating artistic works from blocks of ice.

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Media: What does Chinese modernization mean for the global South?

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On December 22, the Kenyan radio station Capital FM published an article by Stephen Ndegwa, executive director of the Kenyan think tank South-South Dialogue, titled "What China's Modernization Means for the Global South." The article notes that developed countries, while loudly calling for market opening, are secretly erecting trade barriers. In this context, China's modernization path, based on shared prosperity and global governance initiatives, offers the global South a unique and increasingly relevant development model.

Chinese modernization differs from the Western model, which was achieved through colonial expansion and external sources of capital accumulation. China focuses on domestic development, emphasizing social stability, poverty alleviation, and consistent planning and scientific management.

China calls on all countries to work together on the path to modernization, reflecting a profound understanding of the essence of contemporary development. Modern industrial potential relies on logistics corridors, digital platforms, and regional markets. China's concept of modernization emphasizes partnerships rather than hierarchical relationships and advocates for mutually beneficial cooperation rather than one-sided dependence.

Kenya's Mombasa-Nairobi railway is a prime example. It not only reduces travel times and logistics costs but also helps develop local personnel in railway operation and maintenance. Its value lies not only in the infrastructure itself but also in the creation of an integrated system linking ports, industrial zones, and regional trade.

The second example is industrial parks in Ethiopia. They are being created and developed thanks to Chinese investment and technical assistance. By building on the development of light industry, Ethiopia has been able to rise up the global value chain, moving beyond its role as a raw materials exporter.

The article points out that China is advocating for a new model of globalization, rather than rejecting it. China is investing in building manufacturing capacity in various regions and is continuously expanding South-South cooperation through technology transfer, training programs, and financial support for development.

In this increasingly fragmented world, China, with its vision of cooperation, inclusiveness and shared prosperity, represents an important countervailing force against protectionism and unilateralism.

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Ukraine: Shelling, power outages, and evacuations

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January 5, 2026 Peace and security

Fighting in Ukraine over the weekend has left dozens of civilian casualties, including children, and left many without power in sub-zero temperatures.

At least six civilians were killed and dozens injured in an airstrike in Kharkiv. Residential buildings and medical facilities were damaged, and part of the city was left without electricity, water, and gas. In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, overnight attacks on January 5 also resulted in civilian deaths and injuries. Many residential buildings in the region were damaged, and several thousand households remain without power. Humanitarian workers are supporting those in need in Kharkiv and Kyiv.

Attacks resulting in civilian casualties and damage to critical infrastructure were also reported in the Chernihiv, Donetsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv regions. Scheduled power outages continue across the country, Ukraine's state-owned power grid operator reported on Monday.

On January 2, local authorities announced the mandatory evacuation of over 3,000 children and their families from frontline areas in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions. Evacuations are also ongoing in the Donetsk region.

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Top News of the Day | Monday: Security Council, Venezuela, Ukraine, Gaza

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January 5, 2026 UN

The main news of the day at the UN and around the world: a meeting of the Security Council and a statement by the President of the UN General Assembly on the situation in Venezuela, shelling of major cities in Ukraine, and the delivery of humanitarian aid to residents of Gaza.

UN Security Council meeting on Venezuela

The UN Security Council convened on Monday for an emergency meeting on the situation in Venezuela. It was convened at the initiative of Colombia with the support of Russia and China. On Saturday, the United States launched strikes on targets in Venezuela and captured the country's President Nicolás Maduro. Antonio Guterres expressed concern about the escalation of the situation, noting that US actions create a "dangerous precedent." Speaking at the Security Council on Monday on behalf of the Secretary-General, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo stated that the UN is concerned about "the possible increase in instability in the country and the potential consequences for the region."

Statement by the President of the UN General Assembly

The President of the UN General Assembly issued a statement on the situation in Venezuela on Monday. Annalena Baerbock emphasized that the United Nations Charter remains a binding reference point for all Member States, both in times of stability and in times of crisis. The statement noted that the UN Charter is not an optional document and must be strictly observed under all circumstances. According to the General Assembly President, the current situation in Venezuela, which has culminated in military action, once again raises the need for strict adherence to international law.

The situation in Ukraine

Fighting in Ukraine over the weekend resulted in dozens of civilian casualties, including children, and left many without power in sub-zero temperatures. In Kharkiv, an airstrike killed at least six civilians and injured dozens. Residential buildings and medical facilities were damaged, and part of the city was left without electricity, water, and gas. In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, overnight attacks on January 5 also resulted in civilian deaths and injuries. Numerous residential buildings in the region were damaged, and several thousand households remain without power. Humanitarian workers are supporting those in need in Kharkiv and Kyiv.

Humanitarian aid to residents of Gaza

Last week, the UN and its humanitarian partners delivered over 10,000 tons of aid to Gaza, including food and cooking ingredients, animal feed, soap and other hygiene products, winter clothing, blankets, and mattresses. Simultaneously, the first phase of general food assistance began in the Gaza Strip: each family receives two food parcels and two 25-kilogram bags of flour. From the ceasefire until the end of 2025, these rations covered 50 to 75 percent of a person's minimum caloric needs. The January phase is the first time since October 2023 that humanitarian organizations have sufficient stocks to ensure 100 percent coverage of the minimum caloric standard.

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The head of the Security Service of Ukraine has resigned.

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Kyiv, January 5 (Xinhua) — The head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), Vasyl Malyuk, announced on Monday that he is leaving his post. The agency's press service reported this on Telegram.

V. Malyuk did not state the reason for his resignation, but noted that he would remain in the "SBU system" to conduct "world-class asymmetric special operations" against Russia.

Later on Monday, a decree was published on the Ukrainian president's website appointing Yevhen Khmara, head of the SBU's Special Operations Center "A," as acting head of the SBU.

V. Malyuk became head of the SBU on February 7, 2023. –0–

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China condemned the US military operation against Venezuela at a UN Security Council meeting.

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Chargé d'Affaires of the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Sun Lei on Monday strongly condemned the US military operation against Venezuela.

"China is deeply shocked and strongly condemns the unilateral, illegal and bullying actions of the United States," Sun Lei said.

He made this statement at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council dedicated to the situation around Venezuela. –0–

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N. Maduro pleaded not guilty in a US court.

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NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to all U.S. charges during his first court appearance in New York on Monday.

"I am innocent," Maduro declared in court, adding that he was captured at his home in Caracas and that he remains the president of Venezuela. This was reported by media outlets present in the courtroom.

On the morning of January 3, the US military carried out attacks and bombings in Caracas and other areas of Venezuela, captured N. Maduro and his wife, and then placed them in custody in New York. –0–

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