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Azerbaijan targets 3.8 mln foreign visitors annually by 2030
BAKU, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Azerbaijan plans to increase the number of annual foreign visitors from 2.57 million in 2025 to 3.8 million by 2030, an average annual growth rate of 8.1 percent, according to the country's 2026-2030 State Program for Tourism Development approved Thursday.Tourism revenues from foreign visitors are projected to nearly double to 6.3 billion manats (about 3.7 billion U.S. dollars) by 2030, up from 3.3 billion manats in 2025.The program calls for diversifying tourism markets, improving transport and visa accessibility, strengthening international marketing and developing new tourism products, including nature, cultural, winter, health and gastronomic tourism.Tourism-related sectors are expected to generate about 12.2 billion manats in value added by 2030, representing roughly 40-percent real growth from 2025. Their share of the country's non-oil and gas gross domestic product is projected to rise to 8.6 percent from 7.5 percent in 2025.Planned measures include expanding visa-free travel, introducing a digital nomad visa, broadening international flight connections, developing new tourism products, and building a unified national tourism information system.
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2 UN staffers detained by Taliban in Afghanistan released: spokesman
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Two national staff members of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) who were detained by the Taliban have been released, a UN spokesman said Thursday.The two staff members gained freedom Thursday morning. They appear to be in good health, said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN secretary-general.We understand that the charges against them have been dropped, so we are delighted they are out, Dujarric said at a daily press briefing.When asked what charges the two staffers faced, he said, The circumstances of their detention, what they had been accused of, and all that remains very unclear, and we're trying to get more details.Dujarric said that UNAMA has not been formally notified of the reasons for their initial arrest and detention.The United Nations is continuing to follow up with the Taliban, with a focus on ensuring respect for the privileges and immunities of the United Nations, as well as the safety, security, and freedom of movement of the UN staff and associated personnel as they go about their mandated work, he said.The two staffers were detained on Aug. 9 by officials of the Taliban's General Directorate of Intelligence in Herat, a city in western Afghanistan.
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UN General Assembly holds dialogues with candidates for next secretary-general
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- The UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday and Thursday held respective interactive dialogues with two candidates for the next UN secretary-general.In Wednesday's dialogue, Ugandan diplomat Olara Otunnu, who was nominated by his country, said the immediate priority must be given to the proliferation of increasingly deadly conflicts that threaten to engulf entire regions and the world.He promised to support UN member states to end the Ukraine crisis, address the Gaza crisis, support the peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, work with the African Union and other global partners to end the conflict in Sudan, support ongoing diplomatic efforts to bring about a comprehensive peace agreement in the Iran conflict, and support a more coordinated and concerted counter-terrorism response in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel.Otunnu also vowed to rebuild consensus on human rights, reform UN, alleviate the fiscal crunch and innovate UN financing, harness the unprecedented opportunities of artificial intelligence, deepen cooperation between UN and regional organizations, and reconnect the global public to UN.In Thursday's dialogue, Ecuadoran diplomat Ivonne A-Baki said she wants to be a leader rather than a manager, if selected as the next UN secretary-general.A manager is someone who follows a mission statement. A leader is someone who follows a north star, said A-Baki, who was nominated by Tonga. My north star for this world body is not necessarily reform. It's renewal. Renewal of the promise of building peace and preventing war. Renewal of the promise to promote human dignity and social progress and renewal of the vision that the UN can be the one body where nations of the world can work together to achieve more than nations working alone.She promised to commit to direct and delegated peacekeeping and peacemaking, Security Council modernization, resolving development debt and unlocking finance, and safeguard...
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Nearly all Gazans need basic shelter relief: UN
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Amid continuing Israeli attacks, 94 percent of the Gaza Strip's 2.1 million people need shelter and basic household assistance, UN humanitarians said Thursday.The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that more than four out of five families face critical or catastrophic living conditions in their current shelters, which lack fuel, energy and essential household items, affecting people's ability to sleep, cook, wash, store food and water, have adequate lighting, and cope with heat and cold.Nearly two in three families live in tents or makeshift shelters that rapidly deteriorate in harsh weather because they are designed for short-term use only, the office said.Last winter, more than 70 percent of families experienced flooding, OCHA said. Ahead of the cold and rainy season, humanitarian partners are working to ensure adequate shelter for families. However, restrictions on the entry of materials and equipment, combined with funding shortfalls, have kept assistance far below the level of need.Shelter partners estimated that 562 million U.S. dollars is needed for the emergency response. Of this amount, they have requested 165 million dollars to address the most acute cases, but just over a quarter of the funding has been secured.The UN Development Programme said Monday that, along with its partners, it has expanded pest control activities since May to more than 3,000 displacement sites, markets and hospitals across Gaza. Sustained access to rodenticides remains critical. It is also urgent that heavy machinery, lubricants and essential equipment be allowed into Gaza to facilitate trash removal.OCHA said it continues to receive reports of civilians in Gaza being killed, injured or otherwise affected by airstrikes, shelling and gunfire. On Wednesday, a 13-year-old girl was reportedly among those killed in airstrikes.The bodies of 50 people, including those of 19 children, killed over two years ago, were l...
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Demand from China helps drive Peru expor...
Demand from China helps drive Peru exports to record high
Peruvian exports reached a record number in the first half of this year, due to high commodity prices and Chinese demand for the green energy transition.
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Death toll from Indonesia's magnitude-7....
Death toll from Indonesia's magnitude-7.7 quake rises to 75
The death toll from a magnitude-7.7 earthquake that struck Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province has risen to 75, with 907 people injured and nearly 93,000 displaced, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said Thursday.
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US national debt nears record $40 trilli...
US national debt nears record $40 trillion
The United States national debt could reach a record $40 trillion this week.
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Ghana proposes deeper China-West Africa ...
Ghana proposes deeper China-West Africa cooperation for improved regional health outcomes
Ghana on Wednesday proposed deeper cooperation between China, Ghana, and the rest of West Africa to achieve improved outcomes of healthcare in the subregion.
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Chinese, Ethiopian companies sign deals ...
Chinese, Ethiopian companies sign deals worth 330 mln USD during trade promotion event
China launched the "Big Market for All: Export to China" Ethiopia Session on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, as part of its effort to encourage and expand exports of Ethiopian products to the Chinese market.
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Fan Zhendong unveiled by Borussia Dussel...
Fan Zhendong unveiled by Borussia Dusseldorf ahead of new season
Chinese table tennis star Fan Zhendong was officially unveiled by his new club Borussia Dusseldorf at a press conference here on Thursday, as the Olympic champion prepares for his second season in the German Table Tennis Bundesliga and another campaign in European competition.
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Time for Wall Street Journal, the 'self-...
Time for Wall Street Journal, the 'self-styled preacher,' to leave the podium
Whether it is the general perception of countries around the world, or the actual experiences of Americans who have come to China for business or tourism, they all point to the same fact: China is far more open than the US.
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Russia holds missile drills near Souther...
Russia holds missile drills near Southern Kuril Islands as tensions with Japan rise; expert notes Japan's isolated position in Northeast Asia
Amid escalating tensions with Japan over the Southern Kuril Islands, Russia's Pacific Fleet carried out a missile strike against simulated enemy ships near the coast of the islands on Thursday. The deteriorating bilateral relationship also highlights Japan's increasingly isolated position in
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Australian envoy wants to revive US' rus...
Australian envoy wants to revive US' rusting 'Indo-Pacific' anti-China network? Pure fantasy
Australia's new ambassador to Japan Andrew Shearer seems to have taken on a job far bigger than managing ties with Tokyo: he is busy pitching a new "Indo-Pacific" network to counter China.Nikkei Asia reported on Wednesday that Shearer had floated an "Indo-Pacific" security cooperative framework
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DPRK fires barrage of ballistic missiles...
DPRK fires barrage of ballistic missiles amid US-ROK drills: Seoul
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday launched more than 10 short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea amid ongoing joint exercises by the United States and the Republic of Korea (ROK).The ROK's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected the launch at around 5 p.m. local time,
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