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Coup attempt in China: Jinping neutralized generals who tried to overthrow him



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Канада успокоила Трампа: никаких секретных сделок с Китаем



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President Khachaturyan stresses importance of Armenia–UNDP cooperation – Armenpress


President Khachaturyan stresses importance of Armenia–UNDP cooperation  Armenpress

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Западный Азербайджан: файлы ЦРУ | карты | спутники



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Пекин считает идеализацию жизни за рубежом угрозой национальной безопасности



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Baku, Tel Aviv seek to expand cooperation in water management and connectivity projects


Work is underway to broaden cooperation between Azerbaijan and Israel in the areas of drinking water resource management and the use of alternative water sources, Azernews reports.

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Нарышкин: Запад ошеломлен ударом «Орешника»



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Deputy FM Abisoghomonyan meets UN Electoral Needs Assessment Mission delegation – Armenpress


Deputy FM Abisoghomonyan meets UN Electoral Needs Assessment Mission delegation  Armenpress

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Money Transfers to Georgia Rise 18% in December, EU and U.S. Remain Top Sources


Georgia received USD 337.95 million in foreign money transfers in December, marking an 18.4% year-over-year increase, according to data released by the National Bank of Georgia (NBG).

The United States and European Union countries remained the largest sources, jointly accounting for 64% of total inflows, worth USD 216.4 million.

The money transferred from the EU member states collectively amounted to USD 152.69 million, representing 45.18% of all transfers, and marking an 18.59% increase from December 2024.

By individual countries, the United States led with USD 63.71 million (18.8%), followed by Italy with USD 58.67 million (17.3%), Russia with USD 43.47 million (12.86%), Germany with USD 30 million (8.8%), and Greece with USD 27.54 million (8.1%).

China recorded the highest year-over-year increase, surging almost 19 times to USD 1.5 million. Growth was also reported from Uzbekistan, up twofold to USD 1.43 million, Tajikistan, up 48.3% to USD 1.01 million, Lebanon, up 46.2% to USD 1.15 million, and Belgium, up 40.9% to USD 1.88 million. In contrast, Kyrgyzstan posted the steepest decline, with transfers falling 31.3% year-over-year to USD 4.67 million.

Meanwhile, money transfers from Georgia totaled USD 40.8 million in December 2025, representing a 17.5% increase from the USD 34.8 million recorded in December 2024.

Personal remittances to Georgia are equal to 11.9% of the country’s GDP, according to the World Bank’s 2024 data.

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