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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Feeding technique gives capercaillies ‘breeding’ room A study focused on protecting Scotland’s capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has seen brood numbers double in target areas.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    The study confirmed that the boost in chicks per hen was directly linked to a higher chance that a hen had a brood at all, indicating that diversionary feeding reduces catastrophic brood failure often caused, by nest predation.

    A study focused on protecting Scotland’s capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has seen brood numbers double in target areas.
    The capercaillie is a ground-nesting bird that, with just over 500 left in the wild, is in danger of extinction in the UK. One contributor to its decline is the eating of eggs and chicks by predators, including another protected species, the pine marten.
    Diversionary feeding is a conservation technique designed to reduce predator impacts on vulnerable species without harming the predators themselves. By providing an alternative, easy meal – deer carrion in this study – it gives predators a readily accessible food source so they don’t need to search for rarer food like capercaillie nests in the same area.
    Conducted over three years in the Cairngorms, the research is the result of a partnership between the University of Aberdeen, the University of St Andrews, Forestry and Land Scotland, RSPB Scotland, NatureScot and Wildland Ltd working under the umbrella of the Cairngorms Connect Predator Project.
    It used camera traps to monitor capercaillie broods in locations where diversionary feeding was in place. Researchers found that in areas where alternative food was available, 85% of capercaillie hens detected had chicks, compared to just 37% in unfed sites.
    This resulted in an increase in the number of predicted chicks per hen, more than doubling, rising from 0.82 chicks per hen without feeding to 1.90 with feeding – an increase in capercaillie productivity by 130%.
    The study confirmed that the boost in chicks per hen was directly linked to a higher chance that a hen had a brood at all, indicating that diversionary feeding reduces catastrophic brood failure often caused, by nest predation.
    These findings build on earlier results from an artificial-nest study published in 2024 that found a nearly 83% increase in artificial nest survival from a 50% reduction in pine marten predation, with diversionary feeding.
    The latest research shows the results translate to real-life breeding outcomes.
    “This study provides compelling, robust, landscape-scale evidence that diversionary feeding can reduce the impact of recovering predators, without killing them, aligning with shifting ethical and ecological goals for conservation management in the UK,” said Dr Jack Bamber, lecturer in Ecology and Conservation at the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences, who led the research project.
    “The combination of rigorous experimentation and innovative monitoring indicates that this method is worth exploration for other species vulnerable to predation, with land managers concerned with other rare prey, and land managers aiming to help capercaillie elsewhere in Europe already considering this tool as an option for them to trial and apply in future.”

    This exemplary research has yielded a management technique that changes the foraging behaviour of pine martens and doubles the breeding success of the rapidly declining capercaillie – it has the potential to reverse the fortunes of this amazing bird.” Kenny Kortland, lead for the Cairngorms Connect Predator Project

    The new research, which has been published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, also outlines how deer carrion was offered only during a focussed eight week window when capercaillie were nesting and chicks hatching, ensuring it reduced nest predation at the most critical time.
    “This short-term feeding period is carefully selected to reduce the chance of increasing predator populations. Using waste products from ongoing deer culling makes it a sustainable and ethical approach for protecting endangered species,” added Jack.
    Diversionary feeding is now a key element of the Capercaillie Emergency Plan with 15 sites already deploying the tool as part of the plan. This is set to increase with the aim for diversionary feeding to be delivered on all sites with recent hen records in the Cairngorms National Park by 2026.
    Dr Chris Sutherland from the Centre for Research into Ecology and Environmental Modelling at the University of St Andrews said: “This project is an excellent example of how the impact of research can be maximised when it is co-designed in close collaboration with the wildlife managers and policy makers. Doing so enabled us to deliver timely decision-ready evidence underpinned by scientific and statistical rigour.”
    Colin Leslie, Forestry Land Scotland Environment Advisor, said: “Over the past 20 years, we have implemented a range of conservation measures to try to boost capercaillie numbers, including fence removal, habitat improvements and, more recently, diversionary feeding to reduce predator impacts on breeding capercaillie. Diversionary feeding enables FLS to continue to avoid using legal forms of predator control, which have not proven to be effective in the past.
    “This combination of techniques has seen an increase in capercaillie breeding success even as the number and diversity of predators was increasing and balancing itself out to the levels that the habitat can naturally sustain. This research will very helpfully inform and shape conservation action for years to come and we are pleased to see it being adopted widely by managers of other capercaillie forests.”
    Kenny Kortland, lead for the Cairngorms Connect Predator Project, said: “This exemplary research has yielded a management technique that changes the foraging behaviour of pine martens and doubles the breeding success of the rapidly declining capercaillie – it has the potential to reverse the fortunes of this amazing bird.”
    Carolyn Robertson, Cairngorms Nature Manager at the Cairngorms National Park Authority, said: “These findings are very encouraging for the Capercaillie Emergency Plan, which aims to improve capercaillie survival across the Cairngorms National Park, the last stronghold for the species in the UK. We look forward to supporting more land managers in capercaillie areas to deploy this technique to reduce the impact of predation during the breeding season.”
    Richard Mason, site manager at RSPB Scotland Abernethy, said: “Capercaillie are still struggling in Scotland, but there is renewed hope thanks to innovative research and delivery projects like diversionary feeding.
    “At RSPB Scotland Abernethy we have embedded diversionary feeding in our annual work programme and alongside other large-scale projects such as cattle grazing, heather cutting, bog woodland restoration and reducing human disturbance, we have seen the Capercaillie population at Abernethy slowly increase for the last five years. It is exciting that many land holdings are deploying diversionary feeding, and we hope that together we can save this special species in Scotland.”
    This project was funded through a NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Environmental Research Doctoral Training Partnership (SUPER DTP) studentship (grant reference number NE/S007342/1). Additional funding was provided by the University of Aberdeen and Forestry and Land Scotland.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: KRSU has launched a pilot implementation of the Polytechnic University course “Fundamentals of Project Activities”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    A joint event for students and teachers of FADIS, ETF and the Faculty of Economics was held at the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University. The Polytechnic University held a seminar on the experience of implementing the mass course “Fundamentals of Project Activities” and the prospects for its replication at KRSU. Everything ended with a quiz on the basics of project management. The seminar was held by Anton Ambrazhey, Senior Researcher of the International Academic Competence Center “Technologies of an Intelligent Enterprise” of the SPbPU Digital Engineering School. This event is the first step towards another joint educational project between SPbPU and KRSU, planned for implementation within the framework of the “Roadmap” for the development of cooperation between the two universities.

    The seminar examined the methodology of project-based learning, the experience of introducing a project-based approach into the educational process, with an emphasis on developing students’ skills in teamwork, critical thinking and independent solution of practical problems in combination with the use of project tools in professional activities.

    At the quiz, teams of teachers competed against students. Participants demonstrated their knowledge in the field of project activities and creative thinking.

    The event generated great interest, the participants noted the importance of the knowledge they had gained. It all ended with a constructive conversation with potential mentors of student projects and the development of specific steps to introduce the new course into the educational process at KRSU already in the 2025-26 academic year.

    We believe that today’s meeting is only the beginning of a long journey. If our course finds a response, and a team of like-minded people appears at KRSU, then next spring we will launch a pilot project together, opening new horizons for project activities at KRSU, – Anton Ambrazhey summed up the work.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: 22nd ARF Security Policy Conference convenes today in Kuala Lumpur

    Source: ASEAN

    The 22nd ARF Security Policy Conference took place today in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, attended by Senior ARF Defence and Security officials and the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community. The Conference provided a platform for exchanging views on evolving regional and international security challenges, including the implications of rapid technological advancement and transnational threats. The Conference also discussed ways to foster synergy and enhance complementarity with other ASEAN-led mechanisms to further strengthen the ARF’s relevance and effectiveness in addressing regional security challenges.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Opposition starts on challenge of crafting (yet another) energy policy

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    The opposition is commencing the challenging task of framing a new energy policy, including deciding whether to stick by its commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.

    Liberal leader Sussan Ley, appearing at the National Press Club, announced a Coalition working group on energy and emissions reduction policy. It will report to her and Nationals leader David Littleproud.

    Led by energy spokesman Dan Tehan, the group will include shadow treasurer Ted O’Brien, resources spokeswoman Susan McDonald, industry spokesman Alex Hawke, environment spokeswoman Angie Bell and shadow assistant ministers Dean Smith and Andrew Willcox.

    The work comes against the background of a significant number of the Nationals and some Liberals wanting to drop the commitment to 2050 net zero. The Coalition signed up to net zero under then Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

    Ley said over the course of the term the Coaltion’s task would be to develop a plan with two goals

    • a stable energy grid producing affordable and reliable power for households and businesses, and

    • reducing emissions so Australia was playing its part in the global effort.

    “Our approach must be practical and principled as we address both these goals,” she said.

    Ley said every member of both Coalition parties would have the opportunity to engage with the work.

    She said crippling power price increases had been taking small businesses and factories to the brink.

    The opposition this week is having meetings of its frontbenchers and party room, as it ponders on the election disaster. Ley declared bluntly in her speech that the Liberals didn’t just lose – they were “totally smashed”.

    The Liberal party has already set up a review of the election defeat but Ley said more was needed.

    “This is why our federal executive will soon discuss a more broad-ranging and wider review process of the fundamentals of the Liberal party.

    “I believe there is a need for the party as a whole to have a deeper look at the existential issues we face, how our divisional constitutions operate and how we can better serve, support and most importantly grow our membership.

    “This will not be an academic exercise. My parliamentary team and I will stay in close touch with out state and territory divisions to ensure success in this important area.”

    Queensland Liberal senator James McGrath “will play an integral role in bringing this longer term body of work together”.

    “It will be a crucial part of our efforts to better respect, reflect and represent modern Australia.”

    Ley stressed she was highly committed to getting more women into the Liberal ranks, without being wedded to a particular way of doing it.

    “I’m agnostic on specific methods to make it happen, but I am a zealot that it does actually happen.

    “Current approaches have clearly not worked, so I am open to any approach that will.

    “The Liberal Party operates as a federated model, meaning each state division determines its own preselection rules.

    “If some state divisions choose to implement quotas, that is fine. If others don’t, that is also fine.

    “But what is not fine is not having enough women.

    “As the first woman leader of our federal party, let me send the clearest possible message: we need to do better, recruit better, retain better and support better.

    “That is why I will work with every division, as will my parliamentary team, to ensure we preselect more women for the 2028 election.”

    Michelle Grattan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Opposition starts on challenge of crafting (yet another) energy policy – https://theconversation.com/opposition-starts-on-challenge-of-crafting-yet-another-energy-policy-259683

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: How Africa is building a better ecosystem for entrepreneurs


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    The Future Studio incubator in Cotonou has developed a successful coaching programme, propelling four startups to success. The Beninese innovation center is now expanding, while business support organizations across West Africa are increasing their collaboration.

    The NTF V FastTrackTech project has nurtured these developments. The ITC project brought together major players from Benin, Niger and Mali to share their experiences and build together a stronger, more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem.

    Future Studio: a catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship in Benin

    Since opening a year ago in Cotonou, the Future Studio innovation center has aimed to propel Beninese innovation and digital entrepreneurship. As a partner of the Epitech school and a member of the African Education & Innovation Group, the innovation center fosters the growth of young, innovative companies, providing structured support and networking. With the support of the NTF V FastTrackTech project, the Future Studio has set up a support programme tailored to Benin’s digital ecosystem.

    ‘We can’t claim to support entrepreneurs without being supported and empowered ourselves. Thanks to the recommendations of the NTF V FastTrackTech project expert, we have gained in vision and methodology,’ said Future Studio project manager Yoann Agbo. ‘This is what enabled our Start program to take shape and achieve its first successes. We’re very proud today to see ideas become solid projects as teams grow.’ 

    After six months in the incubation program, four startups have made significant progress: they have perfected their pitch, established commercial collaborations, and intensified their discussions with potential investors. One gained international visibility by taking part in Gitex Africa.

    ‘Our intention is to provide ongoing support for the startups we have supported, and we are actively engaged in preparing a second cohort of entrepreneurs. At the same time, we plan to develop a targeted offering for more mature companies seeking accelerated growth or diversification of their offerings,’ said Yoann.

    This expertise recently earned Future Studio a contract with telecom operator MTN Benin to take charge of the operational side of a new incubation program. ‘Since supporting the NTF V FastTrackTech project, Future Studio has shown what it can do. This new partnership testifies to the trust placed in our activities,’ he added.

    Better support for African entrepreneurs

    Like the Future Studio, business support organizations walk with entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey, contributing to job creation and more sustainable, inclusive economic development. NTF V FastTrack Tech believes the creation of synergies makes African organizations more efficient by optimizing their resources.

    The project initiated an exchange session on 30 April between the Bussiness Support Structures Network of Niger (Réseau des Structures d’Appui du Niger – RESAEN), the Federation of Innovative Business Support Organizations in Benin (Fédération des Structures d’Appui à l’Entrepreneuriat Innovant – FedSAEI) and the National Council of Incubators of Mali (Conseil National des Incubateurs du Mali – CNSIM).

    Rabia Moussa is vice-president of RESAEN and co-founded the Développe-les organization in Niger.

    ‘Regular exchanges and lasting cooperation create a network of mutual support between BSOs, strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem as a whole. Financing issues are often at the heart of concerns,’ she said. ‘In this respect, RESAEN shared its experience and roadmap.’

    The session concluded with the formalization of several ideas and recommendations, including the need to set up a working group dedicated to the question of financing, the monitoring of new opportunities and the prospecting of new partners. Rabia also stressed the need for BSOs to clarify the roles and commiments of their governance members, so that tasks are properly assigned.

    ‘I can only encourage the holding of an annual general meeting with the publication of an activity report.

    By also adopting transparent and participative governance practices, support structures can consolidate their internal functioning and increase their impact in the service of a flourishing entrepreneurial ecosystem,’ she said.

    The nascent collaboration between Benin, Niger and Mali is just the first step towards continental synergy.

    ‘Tomorrow, the dialogue could even be extended to Burkina Faso. It is this growing synergy that will enable African talent to flourish and contribute fully to the continent’s economic development,’ she added.

    About the project

    The Netherlands Trust Fund V (NTF) program (July 2021 – June 2025) is based on a partnership between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Trade Centre. NTF V supports SMEs in the digital technology and agribusiness sectors in Benin, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Senegal and Uganda. Its ambition is to contribute to an inclusive and sustainable transformation of agri-food systems partly through digital solutions, to improve the international competitiveness of local tech start-ups and to support the implementation of the export strategy of IT&BPO companies.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Trade Centre.

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  • China, Taiwan clash over history, Beijing says can’t ‘invade’ what is already Chinese territory

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    China and Taiwan clashed over their competing interpretations of history in an escalating war of words over what Beijing views as provocations from Taiwan’s government, and said it is impossible to “invade” what is already Chinese land.

    China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has stepped up military and political pressure over the past five years. China has an especial dislike of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te, calling him a “separatist”.

    Lai has since Sunday given two speeches in what will be a series of 10 on “uniting the country”, saying that Taiwan is “of course a country” and China has no legal or historical right to claim it.

    Speaking on Wednesday at a regular news briefing in Beijing, Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Zhu Fenglian said any “independence provocations” from Lai and his administration will face “resolute countermeasures”.

    “Though the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have not yet been fully reunified, the historical and legal fact that compatriots on both sides belong to one China and that both sides’ compatriots are Chinese has never changed,” she said.

    Tensions between China and Taiwan, including several rounds of Chinese war games, have raised the possibility Beijing may one day make good on threats to take Taiwan by force which could ignite a regional war.

    China’s last war games were in April, and its air force and navy operate around Taiwan on a daily basis, sometimes using dozens of warplanes, according to the island’s defence ministry.

    Asked about U.S. comments on Chinese drills strengthening preparations for an attack, Zhu corrected the reporter.

    “Taiwan is a part of China; there is no invasion to speak of,” she said.

    Lai takes a different view on Taiwan’s status and future.

    In a speech late on Tuesday, he said Taiwan’s future can only be decided by its people, democratically, not by a decision by any party or president, and that “Taiwan independence” refers to the island not being a part of the People’s Republic of China.

    The defeated Republic of China, founded after the 1911 revolution that brought down the last emperor, fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war to Mao Zedong’s communists, and that remains the island’s formal name.

    “How old is the Republic of China? It’s 113 years old, and will be 114 years old this year. The People’s Republic of China? It’s only some 70 years old, right? It’s simple and clear,” Lai said.

    This year’s 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two is another sensitive topic, and China has invited old soldiers who fought for the Republic of China to a military parade in Beijing in early September.

    Taiwan does not want them to attend, and on Wednesday its defence minister, Wellington Koo, said Beijing was trying to distort history.

    “The war of resistance was led and won by the Republic of China, not the People’s Republic of China – this is without a doubt,” he told reporters at parliament.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese authorities have allocated 100 million yuan to support flood-hit Guizhou province.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 25 (Xinhua) — China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Wednesday announced it would provide 100 million yuan (about 13.95 million U.S. dollars) in disaster relief assistance in southwest China’s Guizhou Province.

    China’s National Disaster Prevention and Relief Commission issued a Level 4 emergency response on Tuesday in response to severe flooding in Guizhou Province.

    The funds will be used to restore critical infrastructure and public services in the province, such as roads, flood control systems, health facilities and educational institutions, the SCRR said in a statement.

    In addition, an additional 100 million yuan was allocated to the provinces of Guangdong (South China) and Hunan (Central China) to quickly restore normal production and living conditions, the department added.

    Let us recall that China has adopted a four-tier emergency response system for flood-related emergencies, with level 1 being the highest. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 2nd International Junior Football Tournament “Kashi Cup” Kicks Off in Xinjiang

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    URUMQI, June 25 (Xinhua) — The 2nd Kashi Cup International Junior Away Football Tournament kicked off in Yupurga County, Kashi Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Tuesday, bringing together young football players from seven countries, including China, Russia and Kazakhstan.

    Compared with last year’s competition, the level of internationalization and professionalism of this year’s tournament has increased. The competition involves 6 teams from Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, two teams from the host county of Kashi, as well as 4 teams from Beijing, Shanghai, Shandong and Guangdong provinces.

    To ensure the impartiality of the competition results, the organizing committee of the football tournament invited 28 professional referees from the China Football Association (CFA) and the Xinjiang Football Association, as well as two professional judges from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

    As a key area of the Belt and Road, Xinjiang has made unremitting efforts to promote regional cooperation through sports exchanges, said Ye Hai, deputy director of the Xinjiang Regional Sports Department. Hosting the Kashi Cup not only demonstrates the rapid development of football among teenagers and young people, but also the deep friendship between China and Central Asian countries in sports. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai leads industrial listening tours to New Taipei Industrial Park, embodying the spirit of Taiwan to achieve a new economic miracle.

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    President Lai Ching-Te led a delegation, including Presidential Secretary-General Pan Men-An, Presidential Office Spokesperson Kuo Ya-Hui, Executive Yuan Secretary-General Kung Ming-Hsin, Minister of Economic Affairs Ku Jyh-Huei, and the administrative team, on an “Industrial Listening Tour” at New Taipei Industrial Park on May 2. The delegation engaged in in-depth exchanges with important representatives from the region’s electronics, textile, medical equipment, HVAC, and defense industries.
    On April 3, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would impose a 32% reciprocal tariff on Taiwan. President Lai immediately convened industry representatives to his official residence on April 5 to listen to their concerns and officially announced the government’s response measures to the public on the afternoon of April 6, which specifically demonstrated the government’s determination to overcome difficulties with the industry. In the face of US tariff policy, the government has launched the first round of negotiations and continues to negotiate based on the three principles of ensuring national interests, maintaining Taiwan’s industrial development space, and protecting Taiwan’s industrial ecosystem.
    To respond to industry concerns, President Lai and Premier Cho have conducted nearly 20 listening tours. The Executive Yuan has approved a special bill allocating NT$410 billion, including NT$93 billion to support impacted industries and NT$100 billion to subsidize Taiwan Power Company for stable electricity supply, easing operational burdens on business.
    At the forum, New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-Ih and Legislators Su Chiao-Hui, Wu Ping-Jui, Lin Shu-Fen, Lee Kuen-Cheng and Hung Mong-Kai attended to show their support for local industries. Industry representatives raised concerns such as ensuring a stable electricity supply, promoting the integration of SMEs into the semiconductor supply chain, shortening medical device review processes, and implementing ESCO energy-saving technologies for net-zero transformation. President Lai responded that deep energy-saving through ESCOs not only improves energy efficiency but also qualifies for tax credits of equipment investment. Minister Kuo noted that the ministry has budgeted for deep energy-saving projects that offer financial incentives based on actual savings, potentially reducing business power costs by 8-12%. Secretary-General Kung added that the government’s A+ Program encourages innovative R&D and allows companies to hire full-time professionals to support their projects.
    President Lai pointed out that according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast, amid the turbulent international economic situation, the economic growth rate of most countries has declined, but Taiwan has increased its forecast from 2.7% to 2.9%, demonstrating the international community’s high recognition of Taiwan’s economic prospects and the high resilience of Taiwan’s industries. He highlighted that Taiwan has consistently grown stronger through adversity –this is the spirit of Taiwan and the hallmark of its industries.
    In conclusion, the President reaffirmed that the government will adhere to the principle of “Speed and order in balance” to advance negotiations in the face of Trump’s tariff policy. It should not only focus on speed but also ensure the overall interests of the country and promote the three major industrial strategies for the future development of Taiwan’s industries, including:
    1. Foresight and sustainability through smart innovation;
    2. Competing in space and exploring the oceans;
    3. Rooted in Taiwan, expanding globally, strengthening ties with the U.S., and promoting Taiwan to the world.
    The government is committed to driving industrial AI adoption, advancing marine industry development, transitioning to diverse green energy sources reinforcing power system resilience, and pursuing regional economic integration through bilateral investment agreements with democratic partners. With the enduring spirit of Taiwan, we are fully capable of building a resilient economy and achieving a new economic miracle together.

    Spokesman: Mr. Liu Chi-Chuan (Deputy Director General, BIP)
    Contact Number: 886-7-3613349, 0911363680
    Email: lcc12@bip.gov.tw

    Contact Person: Liang, You-Wen (Director of Taipei Branch, BIP)
    Contact Number: 886-2-2655-8527, 0963163008
    Email: yuwen818@bip.gov.tw

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Expressions of interest open to deliver new city police station and police headquarters

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services



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    The ACT Government is progressing critical infrastructure planning to ensure ACT Policing can continue to meet the needs of our growing city and keep our community safe.

    A Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) will be issued by Infrastructure Canberra (iCBR) this week for third parties interested in providing property options and solutions to replace City Police Station and Winchester Headquarters.

    Over $3.8 million has been allocated to plan the new infrastructure.

    It is intended that both new facilities will be situated in the city precinct to ensure strong functional links to ACT Courts, ACT Government buildings and the Australian Federal Police.

    iCBR has identified suppliers within the target area and will release invitations to submit an expression of interest to them this week.

    Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services, Dr Marisa Paterson said the new facilities will support ACT Policing service levels, operational efficiency and business continuity, ensuring Canberrans have appropriate access to policing services when needed.

    “It is the ACT Government’s priority to deliver modern facilities that support ACT Policing to meet the needs of our growing city and keep the community safe,” Dr Paterson said.

    “This is an important step forward, and we look forward to seeing innovative proposals through the EOI process that will help shape the future of policing infrastructure in Canberra.”

    Chief Police Officer for the ACT, Deputy Commissioner Scott Lee said he appreciates the positive progress being made and the significant investment by the ACT Government on critical infrastructure for ACT Policing.

    “The approach to market is a significant milestone to consider options to ensure that ACT Policing has a modern, fit for purpose headquarters facility and City Police Station that enables us to meet the needs of the Canberra community well into the future” said Chief Police Officer Lee.

    “These buildings will have modern workspaces to support the health and wellbeing of our people, combined with specialist facilities that enable best practice support to victims and responses to crime. They will support our dedicated workforce as they strive to keep the community safe.”

    – Statement ends –

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  • MIL-OSI: Online Payday Loans Same day No Credit Check Guaranteed Approval : Radcred Launches Instant Payday Loans for Emergency Financial Needs

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Glendale, California, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Radcred has launched a digital-first lending platform to meet the rising demand for online payday loans, offering same-day funding and soft credit checks for borrowers historically overlooked by traditional banks. The new system aims to simplify access to small-dollar financing by matching applicants with licensed lenders through a fully secure online process. This platform responds to growing consumer needs for fast, flexible, and transparent lending especially in emergencies involving $400–$500.

    Rising Demand for Online Payday Loans in the U.S.

    According to the Federal Reserve, more than 60% of Americans say they wouldn’t be able to cover a $400 emergency expense without borrowing, using credit, or selling assets. This gap in short-term financial security has driven millions to seek alternative financing, with online payday loans becoming a key solution.

    Search volume for terms like “$500 loan”, “same day loan”, and “instant loan approval” has risen dramatically in 2024 and 2025, particularly among gig workers, hourly employees, and individuals with credit scores under 580. These users are looking for simple, fast funding without the long wait times or rigid requirements of traditional credit systems.

    Digital platforms like Radcred’s are helping fill this gap by enabling qualified borrowers to apply for online payday loans without visiting a storefront lender or submitting extensive paperwork.

    Radcred Launches Online Payday Loan Platform with Same Day Options

    Radcred’s lending platform connects borrowers directly to a network of licensed, state-compliant payday lenders. With soft inquiry checks and same-day loan processing, the platform is built for speed and accessibility. Unlike traditional banks, Radcred offers options for those with poor or limited credit histories.

    The platform supports applications from users across all 50 states, focusing on underserved groups such as part-time workers, gig economy professionals, and those recovering from financial setbacks. Through encrypted processing and smart-matching technology, Radcred ensures quick turnaround times often funding requests within hours.

    Borrowers can secure a $255 payday loan, a $500 loan no credit check loans or another small-dollar amount based on the offers provided by Payday lenders. 

    How Radcred’s Online Payday Loan Process Works

    Radcred’s loan process is built around simplicity and speed:

    1. Submit Application: Applicants fill out a short form with basic personal and financial information. No paperwork or faxing required.
    2. Get Matched: Radcred uses a proprietary algorithm to match users with licensed lenders based on state regulations, eligibility, and loan request.
    3. Review and Accept: Once matched, applicants can compare offers, review the APRs, fees, and terms, and accept the best loan.

    The process involves no hard credit pull, helping protect the borrower’s FICO score. All offers are presented upfront, with clear repayment timelines and fee disclosures. The platform works seamlessly on both desktop and mobile devices, ensuring broad accessibility for users in need of instant loans.

    View lender details and disclosures on Radcred’s platform.

    Who Can Apply for Online Payday Loans Through Radcred?

    Radcred’s eligibility criteria are designed to be inclusive:

    • U.S. citizens or permanent residents
    • Age 18 or older
    • Monthly income (employment or benefits)
    • Active checking account
    • Valid phone number and email address

    There is no minimum credit score required. Applicants with poor or no credit history are still eligible to receive loan offers. Many users who turn to same-day payday loans through Radcred have been declined elsewhere due to credit score thresholds or outdated bank policies.

    What Makes Online Payday Loans Different from Installment Loans?

    While both are forms of short-term financing, payday loans are typically due in full on the borrower’s next payday, making them ideal for immediate, one-time expenses. Installment loans, on the other hand, are repaid over a set number of months with fixed payments.

    Radcred’s platform focuses on instant payday loans for urgent needs typically between $255 and $500 offering borrowers a short-term fix without long-term obligations. This model provides more flexibility and quicker resolution for those facing financial stress.

    Common Uses for Online Payday Loans

    People apply for online payday loans for a wide range of urgent expenses:

    • Emergency medical bills
    • Rent shortfalls
    • Utility disconnections
    • Car breakdowns
    • Unexpected travel
    • Childcare or school-related costs

    Radcred’s platform supports same day loan decisions, helping users address financial shortfalls without delay. The goal is to provide immediate help while maintaining lender transparency and data security.

    Check approved lender partners on Radcred With no credit check

    Key Benefits of Online Payday Loans from Licensed Lenders

    Radcred’s network of verified lenders provides several user-centered advantages:

    • Same-day deposit available
    • No hard credit checks
    • 100% online, paperless process
    • Transparent APR and fee structure
    • Not reliant on traditional FICO credit scoring
    • State-compliant offers only

    These benefits make online payday loans via Radcred a reliable choice for individuals seeking $500 loan offers or instant loan approval during financial emergencies.

    Radcred’s Technology Ensures Secure, Fast Loan Matching

    Security and speed are at the heart of Radcred’s digital platform. Using end-to-end encryption and a smart-matching engine, Radcred filters lender matches based on borrower profile, location, and eligibility.

    Borrowers receive real-time feedback, meaning they are not left waiting days for a decision. The matching engine also filters out any unlicensed or non-compliant lenders, helping users receive legitimate, regulated offers only.

    Explore Radcred’s process for $255 payday loans.

    H2: Radcred’s Platform vs. Traditional Payday Lenders

    Traditional payday lenders often require in-person visits, paper documentation, and post-dated checks. In contrast, Radcred offers:

    • Fully remote application and funding process
    • Transparent, upfront disclosure of fees and repayment terms
    • Integration only with licensed, compliant lenders
    • Same-day processing without collateral

    This distinction matters particularly for borrowers who cannot afford to wait or travel to a physical location to secure funding.

    Who Is Turning to Online Payday Loans in 2025?

    In 2025, the largest demographic applying for online payday loans through Radcred includes:

    • Ages 22–45
    • Gig economy workers
    • Part-time or hourly wage earners
    • Individuals with credit scores below 580
    • People with limited savings or thin credit files

    These borrowers often face barriers with traditional lenders and are turning to same day payday loan options that align with their income and lifestyle.

    Legal & Licensing Compliance

    Radcred operates as a loan marketplace, not a direct lender. All matched lenders:

    • Are state-licensed
    • Provide transparent APR and fee structures
    • Adhere to lending laws by jurisdiction
    • Disclose repayment terms clearly before agreement

    Borrowers are encouraged to review all offers carefully and choose based on repayment ability and transparency.

    About Radcred

    Founded in 2018, Radcred is a fintech platform offering secure access to small-dollar loans. Through advanced technology, Radcred connects applicants to licensed lenders offering products like $255 payday loans, $500 loans, and same-day funding with no hard credit pull. Its mission is to increase access to responsible borrowing for Americans underserved by traditional credit systems.

    Final Thoughts: Online Payday Loans Must Prioritize Speed & Transparency

    As demand for online payday loans grows, borrowers need fast, transparent, and secure options. Radcred’s platform is designed to meet these expectations by offering same-day decisions, instant funding potential, and a borrower-first experience that eliminates guesswork and hidden terms.

    Disclaimer

    Radcred is not a lender and does not make credit decisions. Loan offers are based on third-party lender criteria and state-specific laws. Terms, availability, and APR may vary by applicant and location.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Online Payday Loans Same day No Credit Check Guaranteed Approval : Radcred Launches Instant Payday Loans for Emergency Financial Needs

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Glendale, California, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Radcred has launched a digital-first lending platform to meet the rising demand for online payday loans, offering same-day funding and soft credit checks for borrowers historically overlooked by traditional banks. The new system aims to simplify access to small-dollar financing by matching applicants with licensed lenders through a fully secure online process. This platform responds to growing consumer needs for fast, flexible, and transparent lending especially in emergencies involving $400–$500.

    Rising Demand for Online Payday Loans in the U.S.

    According to the Federal Reserve, more than 60% of Americans say they wouldn’t be able to cover a $400 emergency expense without borrowing, using credit, or selling assets. This gap in short-term financial security has driven millions to seek alternative financing, with online payday loans becoming a key solution.

    Search volume for terms like “$500 loan”, “same day loan”, and “instant loan approval” has risen dramatically in 2024 and 2025, particularly among gig workers, hourly employees, and individuals with credit scores under 580. These users are looking for simple, fast funding without the long wait times or rigid requirements of traditional credit systems.

    Digital platforms like Radcred’s are helping fill this gap by enabling qualified borrowers to apply for online payday loans without visiting a storefront lender or submitting extensive paperwork.

    Radcred Launches Online Payday Loan Platform with Same Day Options

    Radcred’s lending platform connects borrowers directly to a network of licensed, state-compliant payday lenders. With soft inquiry checks and same-day loan processing, the platform is built for speed and accessibility. Unlike traditional banks, Radcred offers options for those with poor or limited credit histories.

    The platform supports applications from users across all 50 states, focusing on underserved groups such as part-time workers, gig economy professionals, and those recovering from financial setbacks. Through encrypted processing and smart-matching technology, Radcred ensures quick turnaround times often funding requests within hours.

    Borrowers can secure a $255 payday loan, a $500 loan no credit check loans or another small-dollar amount based on the offers provided by Payday lenders. 

    How Radcred’s Online Payday Loan Process Works

    Radcred’s loan process is built around simplicity and speed:

    1. Submit Application: Applicants fill out a short form with basic personal and financial information. No paperwork or faxing required.
    2. Get Matched: Radcred uses a proprietary algorithm to match users with licensed lenders based on state regulations, eligibility, and loan request.
    3. Review and Accept: Once matched, applicants can compare offers, review the APRs, fees, and terms, and accept the best loan.

    The process involves no hard credit pull, helping protect the borrower’s FICO score. All offers are presented upfront, with clear repayment timelines and fee disclosures. The platform works seamlessly on both desktop and mobile devices, ensuring broad accessibility for users in need of instant loans.

    View lender details and disclosures on Radcred’s platform.

    Who Can Apply for Online Payday Loans Through Radcred?

    Radcred’s eligibility criteria are designed to be inclusive:

    • U.S. citizens or permanent residents
    • Age 18 or older
    • Monthly income (employment or benefits)
    • Active checking account
    • Valid phone number and email address

    There is no minimum credit score required. Applicants with poor or no credit history are still eligible to receive loan offers. Many users who turn to same-day payday loans through Radcred have been declined elsewhere due to credit score thresholds or outdated bank policies.

    What Makes Online Payday Loans Different from Installment Loans?

    While both are forms of short-term financing, payday loans are typically due in full on the borrower’s next payday, making them ideal for immediate, one-time expenses. Installment loans, on the other hand, are repaid over a set number of months with fixed payments.

    Radcred’s platform focuses on instant payday loans for urgent needs typically between $255 and $500 offering borrowers a short-term fix without long-term obligations. This model provides more flexibility and quicker resolution for those facing financial stress.

    Common Uses for Online Payday Loans

    People apply for online payday loans for a wide range of urgent expenses:

    • Emergency medical bills
    • Rent shortfalls
    • Utility disconnections
    • Car breakdowns
    • Unexpected travel
    • Childcare or school-related costs

    Radcred’s platform supports same day loan decisions, helping users address financial shortfalls without delay. The goal is to provide immediate help while maintaining lender transparency and data security.

    Check approved lender partners on Radcred With no credit check

    Key Benefits of Online Payday Loans from Licensed Lenders

    Radcred’s network of verified lenders provides several user-centered advantages:

    • Same-day deposit available
    • No hard credit checks
    • 100% online, paperless process
    • Transparent APR and fee structure
    • Not reliant on traditional FICO credit scoring
    • State-compliant offers only

    These benefits make online payday loans via Radcred a reliable choice for individuals seeking $500 loan offers or instant loan approval during financial emergencies.

    Radcred’s Technology Ensures Secure, Fast Loan Matching

    Security and speed are at the heart of Radcred’s digital platform. Using end-to-end encryption and a smart-matching engine, Radcred filters lender matches based on borrower profile, location, and eligibility.

    Borrowers receive real-time feedback, meaning they are not left waiting days for a decision. The matching engine also filters out any unlicensed or non-compliant lenders, helping users receive legitimate, regulated offers only.

    Explore Radcred’s process for $255 payday loans.

    H2: Radcred’s Platform vs. Traditional Payday Lenders

    Traditional payday lenders often require in-person visits, paper documentation, and post-dated checks. In contrast, Radcred offers:

    • Fully remote application and funding process
    • Transparent, upfront disclosure of fees and repayment terms
    • Integration only with licensed, compliant lenders
    • Same-day processing without collateral

    This distinction matters particularly for borrowers who cannot afford to wait or travel to a physical location to secure funding.

    Who Is Turning to Online Payday Loans in 2025?

    In 2025, the largest demographic applying for online payday loans through Radcred includes:

    • Ages 22–45
    • Gig economy workers
    • Part-time or hourly wage earners
    • Individuals with credit scores below 580
    • People with limited savings or thin credit files

    These borrowers often face barriers with traditional lenders and are turning to same day payday loan options that align with their income and lifestyle.

    Legal & Licensing Compliance

    Radcred operates as a loan marketplace, not a direct lender. All matched lenders:

    • Are state-licensed
    • Provide transparent APR and fee structures
    • Adhere to lending laws by jurisdiction
    • Disclose repayment terms clearly before agreement

    Borrowers are encouraged to review all offers carefully and choose based on repayment ability and transparency.

    About Radcred

    Founded in 2018, Radcred is a fintech platform offering secure access to small-dollar loans. Through advanced technology, Radcred connects applicants to licensed lenders offering products like $255 payday loans, $500 loans, and same-day funding with no hard credit pull. Its mission is to increase access to responsible borrowing for Americans underserved by traditional credit systems.

    Final Thoughts: Online Payday Loans Must Prioritize Speed & Transparency

    As demand for online payday loans grows, borrowers need fast, transparent, and secure options. Radcred’s platform is designed to meet these expectations by offering same-day decisions, instant funding potential, and a borrower-first experience that eliminates guesswork and hidden terms.

    Disclaimer

    Radcred is not a lender and does not make credit decisions. Loan offers are based on third-party lender criteria and state-specific laws. Terms, availability, and APR may vary by applicant and location.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI Economics: 91-day, 182-day and 364-day T-Bill Auction Result: Cut-off

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    I. T-Bill 91-day 182-day 364-day
    II. Total Face Value Notified ₹9,000 Crore ₹5,000 Crore ₹5,000 Crore
    III. Cut-off Price and Implicit Yield at Cut-Off Price 98.6693
    (YTM: 5.4094%)
    97.3142
    (YTM: 5.5350%)
    94.7387
    (YTM: 5.5687%)
    IV. Total Face Value Accepted ₹9,000 Crore ₹5,000 Crore ₹5,000 Crore

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    

    Press Release: 2025-2026/587

    MIL OSI Economics

  • Boca Juniors draw with Auckland City, exit Club World Cup

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Boca Juniors were held to a surprise 1-1 draw by amateurs Auckland City and failed to reach the knockout stage of the Club World Cup on Tuesday in steamy Nashville, Tennessee, where the match was suspended for nearly 50 minutes due to stormy weather.

    Argentine side Boca came into the game needing both a convincing win against already-eliminated Auckland City to overturn a seven-goal difference with Benfica and for the Portuguese club to lose to German champions Bayern Munich in the other Group C fixture.

    Auckland City had just drawn level shortly after the break when lightning in the area forced players off the field. By the time play resumed, Benfica had secured a 1-0 win to qualify top of Group C and reach the last 16 along with Bayern.

    Boca went ahead in the 26th minute when Lautaro Di Lollo received a well-delivered corner and headed it against the post before the ball bounced off Auckland City goalkeeper Nathan Garrow’s arm and into the net for an own goal.

    Auckland scored their first goal of the tournament in the 52nd minute when Christian Gray sent a header inside the right post and past an outstretched Agustin Marchesin moments before play was suspended.

    “Scoring that goal was just surreal. It probably hasn’t sunk in yet. I think the club deserved it, and I’m happy for the boys,” Grey, who is a physical education teacher back in New Zealand, said.

    Boca thought they had pulled back in front shortly after the restart but a VAR decision overturned Miguel Merentiel’s goal due to a handball by teammate Kevin Zenon.

    Boca finished third in the group with two points, one more than Auckland City who also exited the Club World Cup.

    “It was difficult to find spaces because they defended well – that was their objective. They never gave up, and we couldn’t increase our lead. The climate conditions were tough – it was really hot – and then when they equalised, they gained new strength,” Boca forward Edinson Cavani said.

    FIFA President Gianni Infantino was among those at the game where temperatures at kickoff were around 96 degrees Fahrenheit (35.5 degrees Celsius).

    The steamy conditions did little to dampen the spirits of the passionate Boca supporters who spent the duration of the match singing to the beat of drums, including during the weather delay when many refused calls to head to the concourse.

    “Thanks to all the fans that came here and support us the way they do back home,” Boca coach Miguel Angel Russo said.

    “Until their goal, the game was all ours. Boca’s image after this last game is not good. This is the third set-piece goal we’ve conceded, there’s a lot to correct,” the manager added.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Get free help to lose weight through lifestyles service

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Lifestyles service Live Well Wolverhampton offers a free weight management programme for adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30+, or 27.5+ for those of Black African, African Caribbean and Asian origin. To check your BMI, visit NHS

    The service provides confidential information, advice, guidance, self-help tools and lifestyle interventions including face-to-face sessions with Slimming World or Gro Health over a period of 12 weeks to enable and maintain positive lifestyle choices. Gro Health also offers a 12-week support service via a digital app.

    Commissioned by the council’s Public Health team, Live Well Wolverhampton is open to adults who live in Wolverhampton or who are registered with a GP in the city.

    Councillor Obaida Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “In England, it is estimated that around a quarter of adults live with obesity, and in Wolverhampton that number is even higher at 29.7%.

    “This matters because obesity increases the risk of a range of conditions, including cardiovascular disease and cancer, which are major causes of premature mortality in Wolverhampton.

    “It can also contribute to type 2 diabetes and stroke, affect quality of life and self-esteem and contribute to mental health challenges, such as depression. Maintaining a healthy weight therefore helps reduce these risks.

    “Providing services such as Live Well Wolverhampton underpins our ambition to support Wulfrunians to live longer, healthier, lives and, working in partnership with local GP practices, we are proactively inviting eligible residents to access these services.

    “If you live with obesity and would like structured support to manage your weight, we encourage you to think about taking advantage of the free support on offer through Live Well Wolverhampton.”

    Availability is limited and referrals can only be accepted from health care professionals, so interested individuals are urged to speak to their GP practice for more information.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Get up to date with vaccines before holiday travel

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The warning follows recent data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), which highlights a rise in measles cases — particularly among unvaccinated children under the age of 10 – in various parts of the country. Similar surges are being seen across Europe and globally and, with increased travel over the summer holiday period, the risk of further cases is high.

    Measles is spread when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes and usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth.

    Measles usually starts to get better in about a week, but it can lead to serious problems if it spreads to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or brain.

    The MMR vaccine can prevent measles, mumps and rubella. It is offered to all children in the UK, and two doses can give lifelong protection. Parents and young people are urged to check their records and catch up if they’ve missed any doses.

    Alongside measles, residents are also being reminded of the serious risks posed by meningitis. The MenACWY vaccine, offered free to pupils in Year 9 and available through GPs up until the age of 25, protects against four key strains. Again, parents and young people are urged to check their records and book an appointment if they have missed it.

    Councillor Obaida Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “Vaccines are one of the most powerful tools we have to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe. With rising measles cases and the risk of meningitis still very real, now is the time to act.

    “Whether you’re heading abroad or staying closer to home, it’s essential to check your family’s vaccination status – particularly for children. It’s never too late to catch up and get protected.”

    Residents are encouraged to review their child’s Red Book or contact their GP to confirm vaccination status. For more information, visit NHS or speak to your GP.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The project of a residential building under the renovation program on Dolgoprudnaya Street has been approved

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Another building will be built in Dmitrovsky District under the renovation program. The building will be erected at the address: Dolgoprudnaya Street, land plot No. 6/1. The project for the new building has already been approved. This was reported by the Chairman of the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects (Moskomexpertiza) Ivan Shcherbakov.

    “A new residential building will appear in Dmitrovsky District under the renovation program. According to the project, a three-section building will be erected on Dolgoprudnaya Street. It will have 182 apartments,” said Ivan Shcherbakov.

    The new building will comply with the principles of a barrier-free environment, and some apartments are designed taking into account the needs of people with limited mobility. Each section will have two elevators. The first floor will house public spaces with separate entrances from the street. An information center for resettlement will also open there. Between them, there will be entrance groups to the residential part with vestibules, elevator halls, pram rooms, and concierge rooms.

    The adjacent territory will be landscaped and greened. In addition, a sports and children’s playground will be built, as well as recreation areas.

    Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that the renovation program included 131 more sites for the construction of houses.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program in twice.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Patriotic roller show “Memory Diary” can be seen on Bolotnaya Square on weekends

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Patriotic show “Memory Diary” was held for the first time at the rollerdrome “Green Market”The performance in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory took place on Bolotnaya Square last weekend and attracted more than 200 spectators.

    Artists, who usually perform on the ice arena, demonstrated a high level of roller skating skills. The unique program “Memory Diary” was presented at the “Green Market” by the theater team under the direction of Petr Chernyshev and Tatyana Navka. Among the star participants was Adelina Sotnikova, the first Russian Olympic champion in women’s single skating.

    The performance, which became a tribute to the memory of those who went through the horrors of war, took the audience back in time. The artists showed a story about love, faith and hope that did not leave people even in the darkest times. Costumes, choreography, music of the war years – all this recreated the atmosphere of that era and did not leave any of the viewers indifferent.

    Anyone can attend the show to not only see the skill of athletes and artists, but also to remember the exploits of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, and to introduce the younger generation to the history of the country. The 1.5-hour performances will be held until September 7 on Saturdays and Sundays at the rollerdrome on Bolotnaya Square. To attend the roller show, you must pre-register using the Mosbilet service. Tickets are uploaded weekly a few days before the session.

    In addition, you can subscribe to the event so as not to miss new tickets and promptly receive notification of their arrival.

    “Made in Moscow”— a project to promote local brands, of which there are more than seven thousand today, and on its website you can find over 34 thousand products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs receive free support, including information, and participate in major city events.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful events will be added to traditional festivals and events.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Improvement of the Vinogradovo estate in north-east Moscow has begun

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city economy complex have begun landscaping the territory of the Vinogradovo estate in the north-east of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Landscaping Petr Biryukov.

    “We are improving the territory of the Vinogradovo estate, which is a cultural heritage site and a work of landscape gardening art of regional significance. As part of the project, we will preserve the historical appearance and layout of the park as much as possible, while adapting the space for modern use,” noted Petr Biryukov.

    Currently, foundations for eco-trails and an outdoor lighting system are being installed, and fences are being replaced. In addition, work is underway to create a sports cluster. The improvement zone has been fenced off, and special shields have been installed around the green spaces.

    The main objective of the improvement is to make the territory accessible to residents, provide them with the opportunity for comfortable rest and ensure maximum preservation of the surviving fragments of the planning structure and garden and park elements. Therefore, most of the estate infrastructure will be located on eco-flooring, into which gazebos for rest, benches, a rotunda with hanging swings and an area for events will be integrated.

    An amphitheater with a covered stage and a pavilion for artists will appear on the estate’s territory. A children’s playground will also be built there. In addition, the fountain bowl will be restored.

    In the front area near the eastern and western wings, the access road surface will be renewed. During the work along the perimeter of the southern section, the outdated fence will be restored – it will be made according to historical analogues.

    The roadway and sidewalks on Dolgoprudnaya Alley will be repaired, lanterns will be installed, including contrast lighting. The pylons of the entrance gates and the sections of the metal fence will be restored. And the lost gates have already been restored.

    On the northern section in the utility zone, on the site of the parking lot, a sports cluster will be created with a skate park, a workout zone, a multi-purpose field for mini-football and volleyball, a stand for spectators and a pavilion with changing rooms.

    On the western bank of the small Dolgy pond, which is currently used as a spontaneous recreation area, a comfortable recreational space will appear. An eco-trail with descents to the water will be organized there, several pergolas with hanging swings will be arranged on the deck along the coastline, and sun loungers will be installed for relaxation. From the eco-trail, you can go down to specially equipped picnic spots with gazebos and barbecues.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Marine Department announcement

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Attention duty announcers, radio and TV stations:

    Please broadcast the following message as soon as possible and repeat it at suitable intervals:

    As the Standby Signal No.1 has been issued, the Marine Department reminds vessel owners, masters and persons-in-charge of vessels that they should take precautionary measures immediately and properly secure their vessels at safe locations.

    In case of an accident, a report should be made immediately to the Vessel Traffic Centre at 2233 7801.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.120 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.120 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, June 25, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB365.3 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on June 25, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB365.3 billion

    RMB365.3 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年06月25日

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China allocates 100 million yuan to support flood-hit Guizhou

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 25 — China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said Wednesday that it has allocated 100 million yuan (about 13.95 million U.S. dollars) to assist disaster relief efforts in southwest China’s Guizhou Province.

    Guizhou has been affected by a severe flooding disaster, and the national commission for disaster prevention, reduction and relief launched a Level-IV emergency response on Tuesday.

    The fund will be used to restore vital infrastructure and public services in Guizhou, such as roads, flood control systems, hospitals and schools, the NDRC said.

    An additional 100 million yuan has been earmarked for the provinces of Guangdong and Hunan, located in south and central China, respectively, to restore normal production and living order as soon as possible, the NDRC added.

    China has a four-tier emergency response system for flood control, with Level I being the most severe.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China conducts 300B yuan MLF operation to inject liquidity

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s central bank on Wednesday conducted a 300-billion-yuan (about 41.86 billion U.S. dollars) medium-term lending facility (MLF) operation as it seeks to maintain ample liquidity in the banking system.

    The one-year operation was carried out via fixed quantity and interest rate bidding, according to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).

    With 182 billion yuan of MLF funds maturing this month, the net injection via MLF alone stood at 118 billion yuan in June.

    Earlier this month, the PBOC also conducted two outright reverse repo operations, injecting a combined net 200 billion yuan. This brings the total net medium-term liquidity injection for June to 318 billion yuan.

    Analysts have noted that with government bond issuance accelerating, sustained liquidity support plays a key role in easing funding volatility and anchoring market expectations. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China confident in, capable of maintaining rapid economic growth

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China is confident in and capable of maintaining rapid economic growth, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Wednesday.

    Li made the remarks when addressing the opening of the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, in north China’s Tianjin Municipality.

    “Over the years, no matter how the international environment has changed, China’s economy has consistently maintained a good momentum,” Li said.

    He noted that China’s gross domestic product grew by 5.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025 despite facing significantly heightened external shocks this year. “Key economic indicators continued to improve in the second quarter, and I noticed that international institutions have recently raised their expectations for China’s economic growth,” he said.

    “China’s economic development is not about short-term spurts, but sustained progress toward long-term goals,” Li added.

    He also noted that China is moving toward becoming a high-income country as a whole, driven by strong demand for consumption upgrades in the world’s second-largest consumer and import market.

    China is striving to develop itself into a super-sized consumption powerhouse on the solid foundation of a manufacturing powerhouse, the Chinese premier said.

    Li noted that China’s sustained breakthroughs and advances in innovation will inject fresh vitality into global development, helping overcome sluggish economic growth worldwide.

    During the ongoing Summer Davos, World Economic Forum President Borge Brende shared an optimistic outlook on China’s economic prospects.

    “I’m relatively optimistic for the Chinese economy, both in the medium-term and long-term. China has diversified already, but also, China is pivoting from manufacturing of goods to more services and digital trade. We are also seeing a lot of new technologies being applied. China is doing very well on artificial intelligence, on robotics,” he said.

    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair also highlighted China’s remarkable story of transformation in recent decades, calling on countries to understand and stay engaged with China, rather than isolate it.

    As China continues to grow stronger in the coming decades, Blair emphasized the importance of deepening engagement, with a particular focus on people-to-people exchanges in addition to government and business cooperation.

    Themed “Entrepreneurship for a New Era,” the event, held from June 24 to 26, has attracted over 1,700 leading figures from more than 90 countries and regions to explore how entrepreneurship and emerging technologies can unlock more dynamic and resilient economies. 

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  • Axiom 4: Astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary launched on first space station mission

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    NASA retiree turned private astronaut Peggy Whitson was launched on the fifth spaceflight of her career early on Wednesday, joined by crewmates from India, Poland and Hungary heading for their countries’ first visit to the International Space Station.

    The astronaut team lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, at about 2:30 a.m. EDT (0630 GMT; 12 Noon IST)), beginning the latest mission organized by Texas-based startup Axiom Space in partnership with Elon Musk’s rocket venture SpaceX.

    The four-member crew was carried aloft on a towering SpaceX launch vehicle consisting of a Crew Dragon capsule perched atop a two-stage Falcon 9 rocket.

    Live video showed the towering spacecraft streaking into the night sky over Florida’s Atlantic coast trailed by a brilliant yellowish plume of fiery exhaust.

    It marked the first Crew Dragon flight since Musk briefly threatened to decommission the spacecraft after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cancel Musk’s government contracts in a high-profile political feud between the two men earlier this month.

    Axiom 4’s autonomously operated Crew Dragon was expected to reach the ISS after a flight of about 28 hours, then dock with the outpost as the two vehicles soar together in orbit some 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.

    If all goes according to plan, the Axiom 4 crew will be welcomed aboard the orbiting space laboratory Thursday morning by its seven current resident occupants – three astronauts from the U.S., one from Japan and three cosmonauts from Russia.

    Whitson, 65, and her three Axiom 4 crewmates – Shubhanshu Shukla, 39, of India, Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, 41, of Poland, and Tibor Kapu, 33, of Hungary – are slated to spend 14 days aboard the space station conducting microgravity research.

    The mission stands as the fourth such flight since 2022 arranged by Axiom as the Houston-headquartered company builds on its business of putting astronauts sponsored by private companies and foreign governments into Earth orbit.

    For India, Poland and Hungary, the launch marked a return to human spaceflight after more than 40 years and the first mission to send astronauts from each of those three countries to the International Space Station.

    The Axiom 4 participation of Shukla, an Indian air force pilot, is seen by India’s own space program as a kind of precursor to the debut crewed mission of its Gaganyaan orbital spacecraft, planned for 2027.

    The Axiom 4 crew is led by Whitson, who retired from NASA in 2018 after a pioneering career that included her tenure as the first woman to serve as the U.S. space agency’s chief astronaut. She also was the first woman to command an ISS expedition and the first to do so twice.

    Now a consultant and director of human spaceflight for Axiom, she has logged a career total of 675 days in space, a U.S. record, during three NASA missions and a fourth flight to space as commander of the Axiom 2 mission in 2023.

    The Axiom 4 mission was previously scheduled for liftoff on Tuesday before a forecast of unsuitable weather forced a 24-hour postponement.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI China: Forging win-win partnerships to invigorate global growth

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The global economy stands at a crossroads. The pressing question is whether it will slide further into the quagmire of protectionism and uncertainty, or whether all stakeholders can work together to reignite growth by forging win-win partnerships and practicing true multilateralism.

    For decades, free trade has created jobs, delivered affordable consumer goods, improved global welfare, and advanced economic globalization. Yet this trend is encountering a notable rise in trade barriers and trade fragmentation.

    At the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, global leaders from government, business, academia and other fields are expected to offer valuable insights into how to address mounting challenges that drag down global growth. It is hoped that such discussions may help shape a resilient and sustainable future for the world.

    This year’s meeting, also known as the Summer Davos, focuses on five areas: outlook on China, investing in people and planet, new energy and materials, industries disrupted and deciphering the world economy.

    The global economy, which has been struggling to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, is confronted with a worsening growth predicament — due to the escalation of geopolitical conflicts and policy uncertainty.

    The World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects cut the 2025 global economic growth forecast to 2.3 percent, the slowest pace since 2008, apart from two years of outright global recession in 2009 and 2020, respectively.

    Against the backdrop of various headwinds and economic prospects, it is vital to leverage the role of entrepreneurship and innovation in unlocking new growth drivers and forging strong partnerships.

    The new round of sci-tech revolution, featuring intelligent, green and health technologies, has provided opportunities for cultivating new growth areas and new pathways for tackling challenges facing humanity. On Tuesday, the WEF unveiled top 10 emerging technologies of 2025, including collaborative sensing and generative watermarking, which are expected to achieve real-world impact within three to five years and address global challenges.

    The Summer Davos has become an important platform for promoting exchanges between China and the world — and enhancing practical cooperation. The event not only enables participants to share insights, but also provides an opportunity for businesses and investors to secure partnerships.

    This year’s meeting is seeing the highest number of registered participants in recent years, demonstrating the will of all parties in seeking to uphold economic globalization and free trade, as well as their positive attitude toward enhancing economic and trade exchanges and cooperation with China.

    China is committed to multilateralism and free trade. The world’s second-largest economy will continue to provide numerous opportunities for win-win cooperation as it advances modernization. Its technological progress in fields such as new energy and artificial intelligence and commitment to high-standard opening up highlight the dynamism and resilience of the Chinese economy, which is shifting to a growth model driven by consumption and innovation.

    Win-win cooperation and close collaboration are the right paths for exiting the global economic growth predicament and achieving shared development. Through the in-depth exchange of ideas, it is hoped that the 2025 Summer Davos will catalyze new partnerships, contribute innovative solutions to development challenges, and inject much needed stability and certainty into the world. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Autonomous driving innovation fuels AI reach worldwide

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    This photo shows a Pony.ai robotaxi at a pick-up point in Nansha District of Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province, March 11, 2025. (Xinhua/Deng Hua)

    On the outskirts of Beijing, a self-driving bus navigated effortlessly through traffic, demonstrating China’s rapidly advancing autonomous driving technology.

    Developed by UISEE, a Beijing-based unicorn, this solution is now expanding beyond Chinese capital’s streets and beginning to make its mark on the global robotaxi industry.

    These “AI drivers” have spread to countries like Singapore, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and Qatar, penetrating industries including energy, heavy industry, pharmaceuticals and chemicals, said Wu Gansha, CEO of UISEE.

    The unmanned buses operate at over 20 airports worldwide, forming a fleet of more than 1,000 autonomous vehicles that have collectively covered 5.8 million kilometers.

    These busy shuttles reflect the rising influence of Chinese companies like UISEE in the autonomous driving sector, as they secure increasing numbers of international contracts thanks to their reliable and innovative technology.

    In addition to buses, UISEE’s diverse fleet includes unmanned retail vehicles, patrol cars, cleaning vehicles, towing tractors and heavy-duty trucks, varying in size and function.

    Equipped with the latest solid-state LiDAR, the autonomous cars achieve 360-degree, blind-spot-free vision, according to Wu. While Tesla relies mainly on vision-based technology, Chinese tech firms are rolling out a multi-sensor data-driven approach globally.

    GOING GLOBAL

    UISEE is not alone in this global push. Last month, Pony.ai, a Guangzhou-based robotaxi service provider, announced a strategic partnership with Dubai’s transport authority.

    Under the partnership, Pony.ai’s robotaxi fleet is scheduled to commence test operations in 2025, with plans to start fully autonomous commercial services in 2026 in Dubai.

    “This partnership is integral to our goal of transforming 25 percent of all journeys in the city into autonomous trips by 2030, reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global leader in autonomous mobility and innovation,” said Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of Public Transport Agency at Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

    To date, Pony.ai, a partner of ride-hailing platform Uber, has obtained Robotaxi licenses in countries such as the United States, the Republic of Korea and Luxembourg.

    Last July, during the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding between Pony.ai and Luxembourg authorities, the country’s Minister of the Economy, Lex Delles, described the agreement as “a significant opportunity to advance Luxembourg’s technical capabilities in the smart mobility sector.”

    “We are extending our proven-in-China integrated capabilities of autonomous driving, encompassing R&D, mass production, and commercial operations, globally,” said Pony.ai’s CFO Wang Junhao.

    The UAE is emerging as one of the showcasing grounds for China’s self-driving technology.

    In April this year, WeRide announced its collaboration with Uber and the RTA to launch robotaxi services in Dubai. It came after the Guangzhou-based tech firm secured the first autonomous driving license for the UAE in July 2023. In December last year, WeRide partnered with Uber to officially introduce robotaxi services in Abu Dhabi.

    Also, Baidu’s Apollo Go has inked a deal with the RTA this March to launch autonomous driving tests and services in Dubai, marking its entry into the Middle East. It plans to deploy 100 fully autonomous vehicles in Dubai by the end of 2025 and scale the fleet to at least 1,000 by 2028.

    The global Robotaxi market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 64.1 percent from 2025 to 2032, according to a market forecast released by Coherent MI early this year.

    TECHNOLOGICAL STRENGTHS

    The global expansion of Chinese autonomous driving companies is partly driven by the country’s “data dividend” and strong government support for developing a self-driving ecosystem.

    With the country’s advantage of a vast population, extensive road networks, diverse and complex driving conditions, and rapidly advancing AI technology, robotaxi startups in China have quickly grown into leading companies in the world.

    Baidu and WeRide were named among the top 10 vendors in the Guidehouse Insights Leaderboard Report on automated driving systems (ADS), published last December, alongside NVIDIA and Waymo.

    They are developing at least Level-4 ADS that can operate without human intervention or supervision, according to research.

    Plus, Chinese authorities have designated at least 20 cities and city clusters as pilot zones for the application of “vehicle-road-cloud” integration for intelligent connected vehicles.

    This extensive road test data has boosted international recognition of China’s robotaxi services.

    “One day, autonomous driving will liberate human hands, and we will endeavor to see ‘AI drivers’ cruising in every corner of the world,” said UISEE’s CEO Wu when he talked about his ambitious plan. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Walnut trees on plateau bear ecological, economic fruits

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On the winding mountain paths, Liu Liping, from the plateau walnut industry research institute of Yangtze University, swiftly removed a label from her coat and carefully attached it to a newly grafted walnut branch.

    Upon her arrival at Gyaca County, Shannan City, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, in early 2020, she was astonished by the ancient walnut trees scattered throughout the county. A remarkable total of 3,657 millennia-old walnut trees formed a unique ancient walnut grove on the plateau.

    The history of walnut cultivation in Gyaca dates back over 1,000 years. However, despite this rich history, local villagers have long struggled with the absence of scientific cultivation techniques and efficient production methods.

    In the past, villagers didn’t know how to properly plant walnut trees. “We crammed hundreds of trees into a narrow space, making it impossible even to walk through. The walnut trees grew thin and small, and the nuts were unusable,” said Qi Lyu, Party branch secretary of a local village.

    “Without those trees, the riverbanks were just barren land, easily buried by sand when strong winds blew,” Qi said.

    In March 2021, central China’s Hubei Province launched its 2021 to 2025 science and technology pairing assistance program with Xizang. Liu joined the assistance talent team, where she devoted herself to local walnut variety selection, breeding, and cultivation management.

    Liu had visited all 27 walnut-growing villages in Gyaca. “The villagers initially didn’t understand the purpose of our work and were annoyed by our repeated visits,” Liu recalled.

    “Now we welcome Dr. Liu’s visits. She taught us grafting and cultivation techniques, and the grafted walnut trees produce excellent fruit with high yields,” said Goksang, a resident whose family has tended an ancient walnut tree.

    The county’s walnut cultivation has expanded to 520,000 trees across 45,000 mu (about 3,000 hectares), with an annual output of 1,200 tonnes and a total output value exceeding 80 million yuan (about 11.2 million U.S. dollars).

    Six superior walnut trees have been successfully selected, and a 1,000-mu high-quality walnut cultivation demonstration base has been established in Gyaca. Since 2021, over 100,000 walnut trees have been planted along the Yarlung Zangbo River as part of the local ecological corridor project. This project has not only helped stabilize the soil and prevented sandstorms, but also created new income streams for residents, achieving positive ecological and economic outcomes.

    Over 500 villagers have participated in grafting training sessions, including many farmers, said Zhang Rongceng, a grassroots young official, who has been working in Gyaca since 2022.

    Beyond supplying local afforestation and agricultural development, Gyaca’s walnut saplings are also used in the largest afforestation project in Lhasa, the regional capital of Xizang. The project has completed nearly 700,000 mu of afforestation since 2022, with an overall survival rate of around 85 percent.

    Kan Simeng is in charge of an afforestation area of over 3,100 mu, situated at an altitude of over 3,700 meters. He traveled 200 kilometers to Gyaca, where he discovered walnut seedlings that are ideally suited for high-altitude planting.

    “These saplings have a high survival rate, and their robust root systems also effectively stabilize the soil and prevent erosion,” said Kan. Walnut trees have since blanketed mountains near Lhasa. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Scam alert: ACCC phone numbers spoofed by scammers

    Source:

    Background

    The National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC) is warning Australians that scammers have been impersonating phone numbers belonging to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in an attempt to steal personal information.
    The ACCC and the NASC (which operates under the ACCC) are aware of scammers using publicly available ACCC phone numbers, which are listed on the agency’s official website.
    Here are 2 reported cases:

    Scammers claimed to be representatives of the ACCC and requested sensitive information over the phone.
    Scammers misused the ACCC acronym to impersonate an unrelated organisation. They spoke in a language other than English.

    The ACCC phone numbers have been spoofed, which means that the scammers have disguised their phone number to make it look like they are calling from a trusted organisation, in this case, the ACCC. They then ask for personal information.

    How to spot the scam
    The scammers call you claiming to be from the ACCC and ask you for personal information like passwords or bank details.
    They will make it sound urgent and ask you act immediately.

    What you should know
    The ACCC and NASC will never:

    make calls from its reception numbers
    charge money for its services
    cold call or email to ask for your personal information like passwords, bank details or answers to security questions
    threaten or pressure you to stay on the line.

    If you’ve been affected
    Don’t be embarrassed about being scammed.
    If you’ve had money or personal information stolen contact your bank or card provider immediately.
    If you’ve been scammed or have provided personal information call IDCARE on 1800 595 160.
    Help others by reporting scams to Scamwatch.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Career Pathways: Rewired

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    Career Pathways: Rewired

    Agentic AI is disrupting entry-level jobs and evolving job markets are changing traditional career paths, leaving young people uncertain about the future.

    How do we turn AI-driven disruption into career opportunities for young people?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVqgNCXY_Bw

    MIL OSI Video