Communication channels with the US “severed” – N. Maduro

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CARACAS, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday that communication channels between the United States and Venezuela have been severed by Washington amid "constant aggression."

“Today I can announce that communication with the US government has been severed,” N. Maduro said at a press conference in the country’s capital, Caracas.

The president blamed the breakup on “threats and blackmail” from Washington and stressed that, despite provocations from the US, Venezuela “managed to maintain peace.”

Venezuela has faced difficulties over the past five weeks but has tried to maintain stability, Maduro said, adding that the country is exercising its legitimate right to defend itself against political, diplomatic and potential military aggression. –0–

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Ghana, China to Expand Ties with Focus on Trade, Investment: Ghanaian FM

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ACCRA, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — Ghanaian Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on Monday said Ghana and China are significantly expanding bilateral ties through enhanced diplomatic engagement, deepening economic cooperation and joint development initiatives.

Speaking at a cabinet meeting to report on the work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs over the past eight months, S.O. Ablakwa stressed that Ghana is one of the first African countries to benefit from duty-free access to the Chinese market for African exports.

“We have also begun discussions on a number of initiatives, including the establishment of electric vehicle assembly plants, increasing value added in the processing of bauxite into aluminum, and opening direct flights between Ghana and major cities in China,” the diplomat added.

Ghana's Foreign Minister also praised the role of Chinese investors in implementing transformational projects across the country. –0–

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Chinese and Armenian virtual observatories sign memorandum of cooperation

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Yerevan, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — A memorandum of cooperation between virtual observatories of China and Armenia was signed at the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Armenia on Monday during the international conference “Astronomical Prospects and Big Data – 3”.

The signatories of the memorandum were the virtual observatories of the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAC) and the V. A. Ambartsumyan Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.

Cui Chenzhou, a representative of the National Astronomical Observatory of the CAS, noted that the Chinese observatory attaches great importance to cooperation with the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, which has long-standing scientific traditions and significant achievements.

According to him, the memorandum will facilitate the exchange of research data between observatories of the two countries and also provides for the implementation of educational programs.

Director of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory Areg Mikaelyan called cooperation with Chinese colleagues extremely important in terms of scientific research.

The conference, which started on Monday, brought together more than a dozen leading scientists and specialists from Armenia, Germany, Spain, China, the Netherlands, the USA, France and other countries. –0–

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China, Poland reach consensus at meeting of intergovernmental commission on cooperation

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WARSAW, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — The 4th meeting of the China-Poland Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission was held in Warsaw on Monday. It was co-chaired by member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.

The two sides held a comprehensive and in-depth exchange of views on the current state of bilateral relations, as well as on international and regional issues of mutual interest, reaching consensus in various areas.

Recalling the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries last year, the two sides agreed that this should serve as impetus for further development of bilateral cooperation within the framework of the China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership. The two sides agreed to further strengthen and expand bilateral exchanges and effective cooperation, and hold regular meetings of the intergovernmental cooperation commission.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union. The two sides agreed that this provides an important opportunity for the development of bilateral relations between China and the EU member states and can serve as a platform for addressing common political and economic issues.

The parties reaffirmed their support for international law, with the UN Charter at its core, and for the international order based on the fundamental principles of international law. They reaffirmed their commitment to continue effective cooperation at key multilateral venues such as the UN, the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), and the World Trade Organization.

The two sides also reaffirmed their mutual commitment to expanding bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields and at all levels based on the Action Plan for Strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Poland (for the period 2024-2027).

The parties acknowledged the urgent need to implement the decisions taken by Chinese President Xi Jinping and Polish President Andrzej Duda during their talks in Beijing in June 2024, in particular the agreement on a cooperation protocol on zoning and regionalization of territories in the fight against highly pathogenic avian influenza.

The parties also exchanged views on the importance of developing efficient and economically competitive Eurasian transport corridors and Poland’s key role in this process.

They recognised the benefits of providing mutually beneficial services to increase the volumes of cargo carried by rail, sea and air transport, as well as from consolidating existing and potential routes and supply chains.

The parties expressed their readiness to ensure the safety and continuity of China-Europe freight rail service. They also noted their common interest in developing direct air routes and balanced growth of competitive air transportation between China and Poland.

The ministers welcomed the bilateral economic dialogue of the working group on ensuring unimpeded trade and the standing working group on investment promotion, jointly established by the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology of Poland and the Ministry of Commerce of China. Both groups operate within the framework of the joint commission on economic cooperation, and the parties agreed to hold the next meeting of the commission as soon as possible.

The parties recognized the potential of Chinese-Polish trade and economic cooperation and agreed that efforts should be focused on the sustainable development of bilateral trade and diversification of the range of goods and services.

The parties discussed China's issuance of licenses for the export of rare earth metals to Poland, and also confirmed the need to strengthen contacts and dialogue between the export control departments of the two countries and actively promote trade in dual-use goods in accordance with the rules.

Based on the premise of ensuring biological security, the parties will, in accordance with laws and regulations, advance work to lift bans related to animal epidemics, and jointly promote the entry of Polish agricultural and food products into the Chinese market, thereby contributing to the further expansion of the scope of bilateral trade in these categories of goods.

The parties expressed their willingness to further expand mutual investments. In particular, they acknowledged Poland’s commitment to developing the full value chain of its own electric vehicle industry, building on the country’s potential as Europe’s largest exporter of lithium-ion batteries, and agreed to encourage enterprises from both sides to seek opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation in expanding the Polish electric vehicle sector in accordance with commercial principles.

The parties agreed that such cooperation is highly sought after, given the two countries’ climate commitments and the green transition processes in their economies.

Considering the current positive dynamics in the area of humanitarian contacts between the two countries and the noticeable growth in bilateral tourist flow, the parties decided to further stimulate cooperation in the field of tourism.

The parties recognized the importance of China's visa-free policy for the sustainable growth of the tourism industry.

The two sides decided to further encourage cooperation between tourism organizations and their participation in tourism fairs. They also promised to support in-depth exchanges and practical cooperation in the cultural field.

The parties assessed the results of the work of existing mechanisms of bilateral consultations between the foreign ministries of the two countries, such as the strategic dialogue at the level of deputy foreign ministers.

The ministers reached an agreement in principle to continue holding meetings of the intergovernmental commission on cooperation every two years on a rotational basis.

The next plenary meeting of the intergovernmental commission on cooperation will be held in Beijing in 2027. It will assess the implementation of the Action Plan for Strengthening Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Poland /for the period 2024-2027/. –0–

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Humanitarian Action Today: Funding Crisis and Security Threats

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September 15, 2025 Humanitarian aid

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher warned on Monday of a massive funding crisis for humanitarian work around the world, a situation he said was being exacerbated by rising violence against aid workers.

"The era of indifference and impunity"

He noted that funding levels were down sharply from last year. "We've only received 19 percent of what we need. That's 40 percent less than last year," Fletcher said.

"It's terrible and it makes our era an era of indifference," he added.

Budget cuts, he said, are forcing UN agencies to set tough priorities. This year, $29 billion is planned to save 114 million lives. Fletcher noted that this amount is just one percent of global military spending in 2025.

The emergency relief coordinator drew attention to the rising number of casualties among humanitarian workers. Last year, more than 380 people died, and 270 deaths have already been recorded in 2025 alone.

Fletcher warned of the normalisation of violence against aid workers, calling the situation an “era of impunity”. He stressed the importance of asking questions about the origins of the weapons used in these attacks.

"Where do these weapons come from that are killing us and those we serve? They don't come from nowhere," he said.

Crisis situations around the world

Speaking about the situation in Gaza, Fletcher said that more than half a million residents of the strip are already suffering from catastrophic hunger, and the number of hungry people could exceed 640,000 in the coming weeks.

"We can stop this. Women, old people, children of Gaza cannot be fed with statements of concern," he said.

Fletcher recalled that during the ceasefire earlier this year, thousands of trucks carrying humanitarian aid were able to enter the Strip, which he said was proof that with access, a lot of people could be helped.

The emergency relief coordinator stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire, the opening of crossings, safe passage within Gaza, and the release of hostages.

He called what is happening in Sudan the world's largest humanitarian crisis. More than half a million people are already in conditions close to starvation, and 30 million need help. In the besieged city of El Fasher, about 900,000 people are in a critical situation.

In Syria, Fletcher said, humanitarian responses need to be balanced with long-term development to reduce the population's dependence on aid.

He spoke about his visit to Haiti, where gang violence and mass displacement have increased. Of particular concern, Fletcher said, is the rise in gender-based violence.

The Emergency Relief Coordinator stressed the role of women in humanitarian operations in Afghanistan: “Women humanitarian workers and the women we work with in the country are absolutely indispensable… They are under even more pressure, more challenges in their work, and this is unacceptable. We cannot do our work without them. We cannot operate without them.”

In closing, he noted that the situation in Yemen is complicated not only by the lack of funds and security threats, but also by the detention of humanitarian workers. “This is unacceptable,” Fletcher stressed.

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IAEA chief urges countries to reaffirm commitment to nuclear non-proliferation

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September 15, 2025 Peace and security

Addressing delegates to the 69th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi called on states to reaffirm their commitment to the nuclear non-proliferation regime.

Grossi stressed that support for the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and the agency itself is now of utmost importance, as the conference is taking place against the backdrop of increasing terrorist attacks, growing armed conflicts and weakening nuclear controls.

The agency's head spoke about the IAEA's work to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and the peaceful uses of nuclear technology – from treating cancer and ensuring food security to monitoring plastic pollution, diagnosing diseases and developing artificial intelligence.

Challenges and achievements

Grossi noted with satisfaction that Syria agreed to work closely with the agency this year and that an agreement was reached last week with Iran to resume technical measures to ensure the peaceful nature of its nuclear developments.

As for Ukraine, where nuclear facilities are under threat due to the conflict, the agency, according to its director, has sent more than 200 missions there and is present at all nuclear power plants.

However, he continued, challenges remain: North Korea is developing its nuclear weapons program, and some countries that still adhere to the NPT are discussing the possibility of revising it.

"Just imagine a world where there are 20 or 25 countries armed with nuclear weapons," he warned.

Nuclear technology for good

Three years ago, the IAEA launched its flagship Rays of Hope initiative, which has catalyzed real progress in cancer treatment. The program has built hospitals, purchased radiotherapy equipment, and trained specialists in 40 countries.

A joint programme with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Atoms4Food helps to strengthen food security and reduce the environmental impact of agriculture.

The IAEA chief also spoke about other initiatives of the agency, from the fight against plastic pollution to improving global preparedness for epidemics.

An optimistic outlook for the future

With the rise of artificial intelligence, Grossi says, “the future will be too exciting to miss.” Nuclear energy could power AI infrastructure, and AI could improve nuclear technology. In December, the IAEA will hold the first-ever symposium on this connection.

Another promising area is the development of thermonuclear energy, thanks to investments from both the public and private sectors.

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UN report: Long-term, sustainable solutions needed to end homelessness

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The paper highlights that despite growing attention to the issue, serious gaps remain in the availability of reliable data, legislative protection and sustainable housing solutions.

A global problem with systemic roots

Homelessness is a universal problem, closely linked to poverty, social inequality, lack of access to health care and social protection. At the same time, as the report notes, the world is still dominated by the misconception that homelessness is a consequence of individual failure rather than systemic failures. Such prejudices make it difficult for the public to support assistance programs and adopt long-term solutions.

The report acknowledges the diversity of manifestations and lived realities of homelessness across regions and contexts. According to the Global Homelessness Institute, 78 countries have official government reporting, but only 24 collect data beyond those sleeping rough. This limits understanding of the scale and diversity of homelessness.

Homelessness cannot be fully understood if it is viewed only as a physical loss of shelter, the report's authors note. The experience also entails a loss of security, stability and social connections, which many homeless people see as the main problem with their situation.

Examples of good practice include a national homeless census in Chile in collaboration with civil society, covering 185 municipalities, and an improved methodology in Latvia with an emphasis on better reflecting the diversity of life situations. In Colombia, regional street censuses every five years help the state formulate targeted social policies. The UN also stresses the importance of involving people with homelessness themselves in the data collection process.

Criminalization and stigmatization

One of the most pressing issues remains the criminalization of homelessness. The UK has announced that it will repeal the 200-year-old Vagrancy Act, a major step forward. However, a number of countries still have laws punishing sleeping outdoors or being in public places. Experts say such measures perpetuate cycles of poverty and isolation.

The UN is calling on governments to tackle not just legal restrictions but also social prejudices. National programmes such as India’s Housing for All initiative recognise the contribution of homeless people to urban economies and help reduce stigma.

From emergency measures to long-term strategies

The report highlights that emergency shelters are necessary, but they do not offer a long-term sustainable solution. Countries that have integrated housing and social protection policies have achieved better results. In Canada, for example, the Finding a Home strategy has enabled support and resource redistribution at the community level, while in Vietnam, housing programs are combined with educational and entrepreneurial opportunities for vulnerable groups.

Successful examples include the Solibay programme in France and Provivienda in Spain, which through NGOs and other actors mobilise private housing for those in need. In Barcelona, housing is also provided in combination with health and social services.

In Mongolia, the Road Home programme aims to implement preventive and early intervention measures to prevent chronic homelessness, involving the Ulaanbaatar mayor's office, governor's office and social welfare department, police, city and district level labor authorities, as well as educational institutions, health care organizations, the private sector and NGOs.

Vulnerable groups: women, elderly and minorities

The report pays special attention to vulnerable groups. The causes and experiences of homelessness are determined not only by economic pressures, but also by forms of structural inequality and exclusion, the authors emphasize. For example, women face the risk of eviction due to discriminatory inheritance rules and limited access to property rights. Older people, especially women and minorities, are at risk due to rising prices and low incomes. Young people, including the LGBTIQ community, are often left out of housing policies and face a shortage of specialized shelters and support programs. A serious gap is the lack of organized housing and support for young people leaving state care.

People with disabilities, including psychosocial disabilities, are particularly vulnerable to long-term exclusion and often face barriers in confirming their entitlement to housing assistance and interacting with institutions. The report also identifies indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities, migrants, internally displaced persons and stateless persons, as well as people employed in the informal sector and without social protection as vulnerable groups.

Recommendations of the Secretary-General

The UN Secretary-General calls in his report:

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Closing the Gender Digital Gap Could Boost Global GDP by $1.5 Trillion

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September 15, 2025 Women

Today, girls are more likely to complete school than ever before, and maternal mortality has fallen by almost 40 percent between 2000 and 2023. Rates of intimate partner violence are 2.5 times lower in countries that have taken comprehensive action to combat violence. Over the past five years, 99 new or revised anti-discrimination laws have been introduced worldwide.

At the same time, negative attitudes towards women's rights, the narrowing of civic space and reduced funding for gender equality initiatives are threatening the progress that has been made in this area.

This is stated in a new edition of the review on gender issues, prepared UN Women and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Its authors emphasize that gender equality can be achieved if it is prioritized and invested in.

"Where there is gender equality became a priority, it has helped societies and economies move forward,” said UN Women Executive Director Sima Bacchus.

“Targeted investments in gender equality have the potential to transform societies and economies. Closing the gender digital divide alone could benefit 343.5 million women and girls worldwide, lift 30 million women and girls out of poverty by 2050, and boost global GDP by an estimated $1.5 trillion by 2030,” she added.

Negative trends

However, if current negative trends continue, by 2030 there will be 351 million women and girls living in extreme poverty, mostly in South and Central Asia. Today, 676 million women and girls live in conflict zones – the highest number since the 1990s.

In 2024, 64 million more adult women than adult men were food insecure. More than 30 percent of women worldwide lack sufficient dietary diversity.

Regional aspect

The situation of women varies from country to country and from region to region. For example, in Uganda, the proportion of women of reproductive age whose diet can be considered sufficiently varied is only 12.7 percent, while in Tajikistan it is 80.4 percent.

Decrease maternal mortality rates also unevenly. Thus, in Central and South Asia they decreased by 72 percent, in Europe and North America, where they were lower, by 45 percent. The highest maternal mortality rates are in tropical African countries. From 2020 to 2023, they decreased by 39 percent.

In 2024, 70 percent of men worldwide used the internet, compared to 65 percent of women. However, in the least developed countries, the figures were 41 percent and 29 percent, respectively.

Gender equality benefits everyone

The report's data shows that in the area of gender equality a rollback is taking place, but they also say that with investment and political will, this trend can be reversed.

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Accelerated action and policies to ensure women and girls have access to education, social protection and employment opportunities would help reduce the number of women and girls living in extreme poverty by 110 million by 2050, generating an estimated $342 trillion in global economic gains.

The Survey is the world's leading source of data on gender equality and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It draws on data from more than 100 sources to track progress towards empowering women and girls and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The international community is currently on track to meet all of the 2030 targets 5th Goals – ensuring gender equality.

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Top Stories of the Day | Monday: Ukraine, Gaza, Yemen, Democracy

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September 15, 2025 UN

The main news of the day in the UN and around the world: military actions in the frontline areas of Ukraine, escalation of the offensive on the city of Gaza, Security Council meeting on Yemen, International Day of Democracy.

Casualties among Ukrainian residents

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, several civilians were killed and 40 wounded in the Donetsk region of Ukraine as a result of ongoing fighting over the weekend. Local authorities have documented damage to almost 190 civilian objects, including residential buildings, schools and a hospital. Fighting continues in other parts of Ukraine. In the Zaporizhia region, almost 5,000 people remain without electricity. From September 12 to 14, more than 2,700 people were forced to leave their homes. Humanitarian organizations are providing assistance to evacuees at transit points.

Escalation in Gaza

The UN condemns the escalation of the Israeli offensive on Gaza City over the weekend, the UN press service said today. Dozens of people were reported killed and wounded. The UN reiterates its call for the protection of civilians and humanitarian personnel, as well as full respect for international law. The day before, the Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini said that in the previous four days alone, 10 UNRWA buildings had been hit in Gaza City. These included seven schools and two clinics where internally displaced persons were sheltering.

The situation in Yemen

The situation in Yemen remains extremely tense against the backdrop of escalating regional violence and arbitrary detentions of UN staff. This was stated at a Security Council meeting by the Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the country, Hans Grundberg. According to him, without stability in Yemen, there can be no stability in the region and vice versa – the situation in the region determines how events will develop in the country. In turn, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher reminded Security Council members that 17 million Yemenis are starving, and without increased aid funding, the situation will only get worse.

Democracy Day

Today the world celebrates International Day of Democracy. In his message, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recalled that the source of democracy’s strength is people: their votes, their choices, and their participation in shaping societies. Democracy, he said, thrives when the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all people are respected, especially the world’s most vulnerable. The Secretary-General highlighted “the courage of people around the world who are shaping their societies through dialogue, participation, and trust,” noting that such efforts are more important today than ever.

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China, US engage in frank, in-depth and constructive communication on trade and economic issues of mutual interest, including TikTok: Chinese official

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MADRID, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — The Chinese and U.S. delegations, based on the principles of mutual respect and equal consultation, have been holding frank, in-depth and constructive discussions on trade and economic issues of common interest, including TikTok, China's representative in international trade talks and Vice Minister of Commerce Li Chenggang said at a press conference in Madrid on Monday following the bilateral talks.

According to him, the parties fully recognized that stable trade and economic relations between China and the United States are of great importance to both countries, and also have a tangible impact on the stability and development of the global economy.

China and the United States are two major powers with different levels of development and different economic systems, and it is quite normal for them to have friction and disagreements in the process of trade and economic cooperation, Li Chenggang noted. He stressed that it is necessary to respect each other's core interests and key concerns and seek adequate solutions to problems through dialogue and consultation.

As Li Chenggang pointed out, on the TikTok issue, China has always opposed the politicization, instrumentalization and weaponization of technological and economic and trade issues, and will never seek to reach any agreement at the expense of principles, the interests of enterprises or international fairness and justice.

The Chinese representative said that China will firmly protect its national interests, legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, and issue technology export permits in accordance with laws and regulations, adding that the Chinese government fully respects the will of Chinese companies and supports them in conducting business negotiations with partners on an equal basis and adhering to market principles.

Li Chenggang said that during this meeting, the two sides had a frank and in-depth discussion on the TikTok issue and China's related concerns. The two sides reached a basic framework consensus on resolving TikTok-related issues through cooperation, reducing investment barriers, and promoting related economic and trade cooperation.

Li Chenggang said the two sides will continue to maintain close communication and discuss the details of the respective final documents, each of which will undergo domestic approval procedures.

Guided by the important agreements reached by the two heads of state during their telephone conversation, the two sides will continue to actively implement the results of the previous China-US economic and trade talks, make full use of the mechanism of bilateral economic and trade consultations, continuously deepen mutual understanding, resolve differences, strengthen cooperation and strive to achieve new win-win results, so as to bring more stability to China-US economic ties and the world economy, Li Chenggang stressed. –0–

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