Georgia's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development named China as one of the priority markets for Georgian tourism.

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Tbilisi, December 24 (Xinhua) — Georgia prioritizes developing tourism and economic cooperation with China, viewing China as a key "long-distance" country. Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili stated this Wednesday at the session "Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development in the Context of Global Challenges" during the annual ambassadors' conference in Tbilisi.

According to the minister, the strategic partnership between Georgia and China has seen steady growth in tourism, trade, and cargo turnover. The Georgian side is actively working to increase the frequency of direct flights and expand the geography of flights to ensure greater access to the Chinese trade and tourism market.

M. Kvrivishvili emphasized that the tourism sector remains one of the main driving forces of the country's economy. Tourism revenues in the first three quarters of 2025 reached a record high, reaching $3.6 billion.

The minister noted that Georgian tourism is highly diversified. Along with the growing tourist flow from China, the number of travelers from Europe, Israel, the Persian Gulf states, and neighboring countries is also increasing, which, she said, confirms the balanced nature of Georgia's tourism market.

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Chinese authorities have promised to steadily advance energy conservation and carbon emission reduction efforts.

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — Senior Chinese government officials have vowed to steadily push forward energy conservation and carbon emission reduction efforts.

Vice Premier He Lifeng and heads of several government departments made the announcement on Wednesday at a joint meeting of the 19th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC).

During the meeting, attended by Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Zhao Leji, deputies reviewed the report on the inspection of the implementation of the PRC Energy Conservation Law and asked government representatives a number of questions in this regard.

He Lifeng pledged to continuously improve the efficiency of energy resource production to provide reliable guarantees for achieving peak carbon emissions and carbon neutrality, and to accelerate the all-round green transformation of China's socio-economic development.

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South Korea conducted "defensive exercises in the Sea of Japan" — media

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SEOUL, December 24 (Xinhua) — The Republic of Korea (ROK) recently conducted closed "defensive exercises near the Dokdo Islands (Japanese name Takeshima) in the Sea of Japan," prompting protests from Japan, the Renhap News Agency reported on Wednesday.

As the news agency noted, citing a source in the ROK Navy, the country conducts "territorial defense exercises in the Sea of Japan" annually and on a regular basis, with the latest exercises being largely similar to previous ones in terms of training methods and forces involved.

According to the report, these exercises were the second since Lee Jae-myung took office as President of the Republic of Korea. Similar exercises were previously held in July of this year.

Japan's Foreign Ministry said it had expressed strong protest over the exercises, reiterating its long-standing position on the so-called Takeshima Islands. –0–

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Sobyanin reported repelling an attack by another UAV flying toward Moscow.

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An attack by a UAV flying toward Moscow was repelled. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported on the interception 12 unmanned aerial vehicles, heading towards the city.

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Some people are still trapped after a coal mine accident in southwest China.

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KUNMING, December 25 (Xinhua) — A sudden gas outburst occurred at a coal mine in Zhenxiong County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, around 6:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday evening, local authorities reported Thursday.

Firefighters and other emergency services personnel have already rescued some of the trapped people. As of 11:50 PM Wednesday, a number of people remained trapped.

Search and rescue operations are currently ongoing, and the cause of the accident is being investigated. –0–

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The deployment of the Oreshnik missile system in Belarus will not affect the balance of power in Europe, according to the Defense Minister.

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Minsk, December 24 (Xinhua) — The deployment of the Oreshnik missile system in Belarus will not affect the balance of power in Europe, Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin stated, media reported on Wednesday.

According to V. Khrenin, it's essential to ensure the peace of mind of Belarusian citizens, and the deployment of the Oreshnik missile system is the country's response to aggressive actions by the West. "So that they understand that if they interfere with us, they will suffer unacceptable damage. That's what it's intended for," the minister emphasized.

He expressed confidence that deliveries of the Oreshnik missile system to Belarus would not affect the balance of power in Europe. "We don't even believe it should affect the balance of forces and resources in Europe. This is a system aimed at strategic deterrence," the head of the Belarusian defense ministry noted.

V. Khrenin also noted that more than half of the system arriving in the country is Belarusian-made. "The main base is our Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant, where this system is located," he explained.

V. Khrenin added that Belarus is open to dialogue. "We say openly: we are not going to war with you, we are not a threat to you. We say: on the contrary, let's talk, let's at least restore the relations we should have between neighbors," the Belarusian Defense Minister stated.

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12 people died in a boat carrying migrants that sank off the coast of Senegal.

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Dakar, December 24 (Xinhua) – Twelve bodies were found Wednesday morning off the coast of Joal-Fadiouth, Mbour department, western Senegal, after a boat carrying migrants capsized, the Senegalese Press Agency (APS) reported.

According to APS, citing sources in the security forces, the death toll remains preliminary. Thirty-five survivors have been handed over to the local gendarmerie for investigation.

It is noted that the total number of passengers on board the ship has not yet been established, as has the cause of its crash, which occurred around 05:00 local time. –0–

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Japanese official's nuclear weapons claims not isolated incident, says Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday again condemned a senior Japanese official's widely criticized remark that "Japan should have nuclear weapons," stressing that it was not an isolated incident.

As Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian pointed out, the statement by the official, allegedly close to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, followed her erroneous statements on the Taiwan issue, revealing the prime minister and right-wing forces' long-standing misguided views and claims of further remilitarization of Japan.

The Chinese diplomat noted that in recent years, Japan has lifted the ban on the exercise of the right to collective self-defense, is developing medium-range offensive weapons, increasing its military presence, reorganizing command systems, and expanding the area and scope of operations of the Self-Defense Forces.

These actions challenge the post-war international order, threaten peace and stability in the region, and do not serve the interests of the Japanese people, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman emphasized.

China and all other peace-loving countries will jointly respond to these events and resolutely prevent the revival of Japanese militarism, Lin Jian concluded. –0–

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The 57th meeting of the Chairman and Vice-Chairmen of the 14th NPC Standing Committee was held in Beijing.

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BEIJING, December 24 (Xinhua) — The 57th meeting of the chairman and vice chairmen of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) of China was held on Wednesday. A number of reports were reviewed.

The meeting was chaired by Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Zhao Leji.

Senior legislators heard reports on the bill review process and proposals for draft amendments to several laws. They also reviewed reports on the powers of deputies and draft decisions on personnel matters.

At the meeting, it was decided to submit the above-mentioned drafts for consideration by the ongoing 19th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th NPC.

The meeting participants reviewed and fundamentally approved the main areas of work of the NPC Standing Committee and its work plan in the areas of lawmaking, oversight, parliamentary representation, and foreign affairs for 2026, and also discussed a report on the work of the NPC Standing Committee on maintaining contacts with NPC deputies in 2025. –0–

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One in three injury deaths in Europe and Central Asia is alcohol-related.

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December 24, 2025 Healthcare

Ahead of the winter holidays, when alcohol consumption traditionally increases, the World Health Organization (WHO) reminds everyone that alcohol remains a key risk factor for injuries and violent incidents. According to a new WHO report, one in three deaths from injuries and violence in Europe and Central Asia is linked to alcohol consumption.

According to 2019 data, nearly 145,000 injury deaths in countries in the WHO European Region were directly related to alcohol. Most often, these were self-harm, road traffic accidents, and falls. Experts emphasize that no other psychoactive substance causes such widespread harm—both accidental and intentional.

Karina Ferreira-Borges, WHO Regional Advisor on Alcohol, notes that alcohol not only causes serious noncommunicable diseases, including seven types of cancer, but also significantly reduces a person's ability to control their behavior, impairs coordination and reaction time, and increases the propensity to engage in risky behavior. This is why it so often causes preventable injuries and deaths.

Alcohol and violence: a dangerous connection

Alcohol remains one of the most persistent factors triggering aggression and violence. In 2019, approximately 26,500 deaths due to violence were recorded in the region, and over 40 percent of them were alcohol-related. More than a third of suicides were also alcohol-related.

The WHO emphasizes that alcohol harms not only the drinker but also those around him, especially women and children. Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for intimate partner violence. However, official statistics reflect only a small fraction of the true scale of the problem, as many cases go unreported due to stigma and fear of seeking help.

A threat to youth

The WHO is particularly concerned about the impact of alcohol on adolescents and young adults. In this age group, it is a leading cause of disability and premature death, primarily due to injury.

According to Jonathan Passmore, WHO Regional Road Safety Advisor, young people are less likely to drink regularly, but are more likely to consume large amounts in short periods. This behavior dramatically increases the risk of road accidents, drowning, falls, as well as violence and self-harm. Furthermore, alcohol negatively impacts brain development, impairing memory, learning, and decision-making, which increases the likelihood of long-term consequences.

Eastern Europe is in the lead

Significant regional variations in alcohol-related injury rates persist in Europe. The highest mortality rates are found in Eastern European countries. In some, more than half of all injury deaths are alcohol-related, while in Western and Southern European countries, this figure often falls below 20 percent.

Experts attribute this gap to differences in consumption culture, the prevalence of episodic drinking, and the effectiveness of government control measures—from sales regulations to access to treatment.

What can be done

The WHO is calling on countries in the region to take proactive and targeted action. Experts cite increased prices and taxes on alcohol, restrictions on the hours and locations of its sale, strict regulation of alcohol marketing, increased enforcement of drunk driving, and the introduction of early detection of harmful alcohol use among patients in healthcare settings as among the most effective measures.

Ahead of the holidays, the WHO reminds us that moderation in alcohol consumption, avoiding driving after drinking, and paying close attention to one's own health can significantly reduce the risk of both unintentional and intentional injuries.

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