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  • MIL-OSI Canada: First-of-its-kind in Canada, First Nations healing centre breaks ground

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    People in northeastern British Columbia are one step closer to a new centre that will offer a holistic, culturally safe approach to addictions treatment and recovery, supporting more people on their healing journey.

    “This groundbreaking marks a meaningful step forward in building a more inclusive and culturally safe health-care system,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “The North Wind Wellness Centre will provide vital, comprehensive support for people on their healing journey, closer to home and community. It’s a powerful example of how we can work together to build services that are rooted in community and focused on wellness.”

    Located in Pouce Coupe at 5213 Hospital Rd., the new North Wind Wellness Centre (NWWC) will have 55 spaces and will integrate First Nations healing practices with clinical care to support people at all stages of recovery. The NWWC will provide five detox beds, 10 addiction treatment beds, 40 self-contained supportive housing units and the Junction, a recovery-based community centre at the heart of the complex that will serve as a resource hub for those in treatment.

    “At the North Wind Wellness Centre, people near and around Pouce Coupe will be able to get the care and housing they need locally, in the community they know,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “The centre offers stable, safe homes and continued support after treatment, helping people build a foundation for a healthier life. At the same time, cutting-edge care and services will honour and deepen connections to family, First Nations culture and community.”

    The NWWC will deliver a full continuum of addictions recovery services in one place, combining detox, early recovery housing, treatment and supportive housing through the Addictions Recovery Community Housing (ARCH) model. This model combines Indigenous healing traditions with western medicine practices, including co-ordinated access, live-in treatment supports and post-recovery supports.

    “With the generous support of our funders, the NWWC is proud to establish Canada’s first health and wellness centre, pioneering an innovative approach that unites the full continuum of care under one roof with the ARCH model,” said Isaac Hernandez, executive director, North Wind Wellness Centre. “This integrated model combines withdrawal management, addiction treatment, and assisted recovery housing, providing comprehensive support for individuals on their healing journey. The Northeast Junction, a peer-led central hub, connects all components, fostering a strong sense of community and holistic support.”

    Designed with input from local First Nations and featuring culturally significant design elements, the new 3,200-square-metre (35,000-square-foot) centre will provide trauma-informed, culturally safe care to people 19 and older.

    “Too many people in rural and Indigenous communities face barriers to accessing appropriate addiction care,” said Amna Shah, parliamentary secretary for mental health and addictions. “By building a centre that blends traditional Indigenous wellness with clinical supports, we are helping people heal in a place that feels like home, close to culture, community and care.”

    This project is a partnership between the Province, the First Nations Health Authority, Northern Health, BC Housing, the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the North Wind Wellness Centre Society. The project also received support from the Treaty 8 Tribal Association, the Peace River Regional District and the Village of Pouce Coupe.

    Enhancing supports for people living with mental-health and addiction challenges is an integral part of government’s work to build a full continuum of mental-health and substance-use care that works for everyone.

    Quotes:

    Rob Turnbull, president and chief executive officer, Streetohome –

    “This project reflects nearly a decade of cross-sector collaboration, vision and heart. It began with a commitment to do better – for individuals, for communities, and for future generations. With the collective support of funders including BC Housing, CMHC, FNHA, Northern Health and Streetohome, we’re not just building a facility, we’re creating a lifeline rooted in respect, culture and long-term recovery.”

    Marlene Roy, executive director, Treaty 8 Tribal Association –

    “Treaty 8 Tribal Association has proudly supported NWWC, recognizing that having this facility is a crucial and vital step forward in addressing the needs of our communities.  As we continue to navigate this toxic drug crisis together, this facility will represent a shared commitment to resilience, support and healing.  Situated in Pouce Coupe, the centre will stand on the traditional, ancestral territory of the Treaty 8 First Nations, fostering healing and support for those in need.”

    Danielle Veach, mayor of Pouce Coupe –

    “The new North Wind Wellness Centre brings hope to our region. Many families have suffered unendurable losses due to the toxic drug epidemic in our communities. This facility offers a second chance to those struggling with addiction, and reassurance to families that help is close to home.”

    Leonard Hiebert, board chair, Peace River Regional District –

    “The Peace River Regional District is pleased to support the NWWC’s new Health and Wellness Centre. This facility will bring a unique approach to addiction recovery services to our region, helping those who have previously had to travel far for this essential support. It will serve people throughout the province as well. We’re excited to see this project move forward – it’s going to make a real difference for people who need help.”

    Katie Hughes, vice-president, public health response, First Nations Health Authority –

    “Today’s groundbreaking ceremony for the North Wind Wellness Centre marks the latest milestone in bringing culturally safe treatment and healing closer to home for First Nations people in B.C. This ground-breaking reaffirms the First Nations Health Authority’s commitment as tripartite partners along with the First Nations Health Council, the Province and the Government of Canada, to meet the urgent need to support healing and wellness services for First Nations people and families across the province.”

    Colleen Nyce, Northern Health board chair –

    “The North Wind Wellness Centre fills a critical need in the region and will allow people to get the care they need in a facility rooted in healing, culture and community. Northern Health is proud to be a partner in this journey, supporting a model of care that is both innovative and deeply respectful of Indigenous traditions.”

    Quick Fact:

    • NWWC was established in 1996 to serve Indigenous communities in Treaty 8 Territory.
    • The new centre represents a significant advancement in addiction recovery in Canada, by integrating the entire continuum of care under one roof and combining Western medical practices with Traditional Indigenous healing.

    Learn More:

    To learn more about NWWC, visit: https://northwindwellnesscentre.ca/about-us/about-the-centre/

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with Prime Minister of Bahrain: 19 June 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    PM meeting with Prime Minister of Bahrain: 19 June 2025

    The Prime Minister welcomed His Royal Highness Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain to Downing Street today.

    The Prime Minister welcomed His Royal Highness Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain to Downing Street today.

    The leaders reflected on the strength of the UK-Bahrain relationship, and welcomed the UK becoming a full member of the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement (C-SIPA) today. The agreement will deepen trilateral cooperation with Bahrain and the United States on regional security at a critical time, both agreed.

    The Prime Minister also welcomed the signing of the Strategic Investment and Collaboration Partnership, building on the two-way investment partnership between the countries, and how this will unlock new investment, growth and jobs into the UK, delivering on the Plan for Change. 

    The leaders also underscored the importance of the new Defence Cooperation Accord between the two countries, deepening joint military training and building on the two nations’ strong naval ties.

    Highlighting the strength of the 200-year relationship between both nations, the leaders looked forward to further cooperation, including trade negotiations with the Gulf Cooperation Council. 

    Turning to the situation in the Middle East, the leaders called for de-escalation and both agreed on the need for enduring and closer relationships across the region to support stability. 

    The Prime Minister and Crown Prince looked forward to speaking again soon.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Rockcliffe Capital Initiates Coverage on Shopify Inc. (TSX: SHOP | NYSE: SHOP) with a “BUY” Rating and 12-Month Price Target of $130 USD

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rockcliffe Capital is pleased to announce the initiation of equity research coverage on Shopify Inc. (TSX/NYSE: SHOP), one of North America’s leading cloud-based commerce platforms empowering millions of merchants globally.

    Following a comprehensive fundamental and technical review, Rockcliffe Capital assigns Shopify a “BUY” rating, supported by a 12-month price target of $130 USD, representing meaningful upside from current levels.

    “Shopify stands at the intersection of software, e-commerce, and AI—a rare combination that positions it as a foundational platform for the future of global retail,” said Felix Gelt, Managing Director of Research at Rockcliffe Capital. “Its durable growth, consistent free cash flow margins, and deep investments in AI make it a generational compounder.”

    Investment Thesis Highlights:
    • Sustainable Growth: Revenue rose 27% year-over-year in Q1 2025 to $2.36 billion, driven by continued GMV expansion and international strength.
    • Strong Cash Flow Profile: 15% free cash flow margin in the last quarter, with management guiding toward mid-teens margins in Q2.
    • AI & Enterprise Tailwinds: New generative AI tools, including “Sidekick,” and accelerated enterprise adoption are expected to drive next-phase monetization.
    • Global Reach, Expanding TAM: Operating in 175+ countries, with increasing traction across emerging markets and B2B verticals.

    Valuation & Target:
    Rockcliffe Capital’s proprietary model assigns Shopify a 2026E EV/Revenue multiple of ~18x, reflecting its leadership in e-commerce infrastructure and upcoming monetization from AI and enterprise. Our $130 USD price target reflects a base-case scenario with upside potential through further international penetration and SaaS revenue lift.

    Risk Factors:
    Key risks include macroeconomic pressure on discretionary spending, increased platform competition, and possible volatility tied to Shopify’s strategic equity investments. However, we believe these are well-managed within the current roadmap and capital structure.

    About Rockcliffe Capital Research
    Rockcliffe Capital’s Research Department provides institutional-grade equity research focused on growth-stage companies, public markets, and high-conviction investment themes. Through rigorous analysis, proprietary modeling, and deep sector insights, our research team supports investors, issuers, and strategic partners in identifying value and making informed decisions.

    Our coverage includes detailed valuation frameworks, peer comparisons, financial modeling, and ESG scorecards—delivering the intelligence that drives market leadership.

    Please contact research@rockcliffe.capital for access to our full research suite and initiation reports.

    Media Contact
    Rockcliffe Capital
    Research & Markets Division
    research@rockcliffe.capital
    +1 (416)-642-1967

    This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Rockcliffe Capital and its affiliates may hold positions in the securities mentioned.

    The MIL Network –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Rockcliffe Capital Initiates Coverage on Shopify Inc. (TSX: SHOP | NYSE: SHOP) with a “BUY” Rating and 12-Month Price Target of $130 USD

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rockcliffe Capital is pleased to announce the initiation of equity research coverage on Shopify Inc. (TSX/NYSE: SHOP), one of North America’s leading cloud-based commerce platforms empowering millions of merchants globally.

    Following a comprehensive fundamental and technical review, Rockcliffe Capital assigns Shopify a “BUY” rating, supported by a 12-month price target of $130 USD, representing meaningful upside from current levels.

    “Shopify stands at the intersection of software, e-commerce, and AI—a rare combination that positions it as a foundational platform for the future of global retail,” said Felix Gelt, Managing Director of Research at Rockcliffe Capital. “Its durable growth, consistent free cash flow margins, and deep investments in AI make it a generational compounder.”

    Investment Thesis Highlights:
    • Sustainable Growth: Revenue rose 27% year-over-year in Q1 2025 to $2.36 billion, driven by continued GMV expansion and international strength.
    • Strong Cash Flow Profile: 15% free cash flow margin in the last quarter, with management guiding toward mid-teens margins in Q2.
    • AI & Enterprise Tailwinds: New generative AI tools, including “Sidekick,” and accelerated enterprise adoption are expected to drive next-phase monetization.
    • Global Reach, Expanding TAM: Operating in 175+ countries, with increasing traction across emerging markets and B2B verticals.

    Valuation & Target:
    Rockcliffe Capital’s proprietary model assigns Shopify a 2026E EV/Revenue multiple of ~18x, reflecting its leadership in e-commerce infrastructure and upcoming monetization from AI and enterprise. Our $130 USD price target reflects a base-case scenario with upside potential through further international penetration and SaaS revenue lift.

    Risk Factors:
    Key risks include macroeconomic pressure on discretionary spending, increased platform competition, and possible volatility tied to Shopify’s strategic equity investments. However, we believe these are well-managed within the current roadmap and capital structure.

    About Rockcliffe Capital Research
    Rockcliffe Capital’s Research Department provides institutional-grade equity research focused on growth-stage companies, public markets, and high-conviction investment themes. Through rigorous analysis, proprietary modeling, and deep sector insights, our research team supports investors, issuers, and strategic partners in identifying value and making informed decisions.

    Our coverage includes detailed valuation frameworks, peer comparisons, financial modeling, and ESG scorecards—delivering the intelligence that drives market leadership.

    Please contact research@rockcliffe.capital for access to our full research suite and initiation reports.

    Media Contact
    Rockcliffe Capital
    Research & Markets Division
    research@rockcliffe.capital
    +1 (416)-642-1967

    This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Rockcliffe Capital and its affiliates may hold positions in the securities mentioned.

    The MIL Network –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: IvoryLab fast-tracks development with support from the Telnyx AI Accelerator

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AUSTIN, TX, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Telnyx, a leading provider of voice, messaging, and connectivity solutions for AI-powered communications, today shared that Poland-based startup IvoryLab has significantly advanced the development of its AI voice automation platform through the Telnyx AI Accelerator. The program, which provides up to $20,000 in credits, technical enablement, and priority support, empowered the IvoryLab team to move from MVP to production-ready with speed and confidence.

    IvoryLab is building a scalable voice automation platform that helps businesses handle both inbound and outbound customer calls using AI-powered voice assistants. The platform supports use cases across hospitality, real estate, health and wellness, and food delivery, with functionality ranging from customer service to outbound lead qualification.

    As a small team with a big roadmap, removing cost constraints allowed IvoryLab to experiment, break things, and refine their platform without hesitation. Marcel Karpiak, co-founder of IvoryLab, shared, “The Accelerator will definitely help us to build a product which is the closest to perfection…Now we can test freely and not worry about the cost as much.”

    The IvoryLab platform is built on Telnyx APIs and infrastructure, enabling rapid prototyping and seamless call orchestration. The team commented on Telny’s intuitive yet powerful developer experience—designed to support both fast iteration and long-term scalability. “We really like the Telnyx interface. Everything is super intuitive,” said Karpiak. He also noted that while other tools felt overly simplified, Telnyx struck the right balance between usability and professional-grade depth. 

    IvoryLab dove head first into Telnyx AI assistants, and since joining the program, they have:

    • Created 11 AI assistants
    • Conducted 464 conversations
    •  Logged 745 minutes (12.5 hours) of conversation usage

    With potential STT integrations that better support Polish, the company anticipates these figures to triple.

    “The Accelerator enabled us to move from MVP to a production grade AI solution faster,” said Adrian Marcinkowski, founder of IvoryLab. The partnership with the Telnyx AI Accelerator has helped them think bigger and build more confidently.

    “We designed the AI Accelerator to help teams like IvoryLab iterate quickly and get real products into users’ hands,” said Ian Reither, COO at Telnyx. “It’s been exciting to watch their progress, and we’re looking forward to seeing other emerging use cases across the Accelerator portfolio.”

    IvoryLab plans to launch its platform commercially within the next few weeks, targeting subscription-based deployments across Europe.

    ABOUT TELNYX

    Telnyx is a global connectivity platform that provides carrier-grade voice, messaging, and real-time communication APIs to developers and enterprises. As the infrastructure layer for AI-powered communication, Telnyx helps businesses build and scale next-generation experiences—from AI voice assistants to global contact centers. Learn more at telnyx.com.

    The MIL Network –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: AliExpress in breach of the DSA

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    AliExpess has been found in breach of the Digital Services Act, relating to the dissemination of illegal products on its marketplace. The DSA’s purpose is to regulate online platforms and protect consumers from disinformation and illegal activities.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pCGGSRcYYNc

    MIL OSI Video –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: South Sudan: Free medical care by Indian peacekeepers gives hope to over 300 displaced people

    As security concerns continue in parts of Upper Nile state, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is making every effort to protect civilians and boost community confidence.

    As an example—Blue Helmets from India hosted a two-day medical outreach at the UN Protection of Civilians site, adjacent to the Mission’s base in Malakal where some 315 displaced people received free treatment.

    Patients suffering from various ailments were diagnosed and provided with care options.

    For Dr. Sandeep Ravi, a medical peacekeeper, such interventions lie at the heart of the UN Peacekeeping mission’s mandate to help build lasting peace in this country.

    “Accessible and inclusive healthcare is key for communities to thrive. Across Upper Nile state, conflict has disrupted not only people’s lives and livelihoods but also reduced the number of available health facilities. So, we decided to come together and, for a limited time, bridge this gap as much as possible,” he explained.

    “Bringing quality healthcare directly to communities goes beyond free consultations and treatment. It gives hope to people who are most vulnerable.”

    Mary Joseph, a 20-year-old patient, can testify to Dr Ravi’s opinion.

    “I’ve had a problem with my leg for three months now but had no money to pay for treatment at the local clinics in town. Today, Indian doctors have examined me carefully and given me medications to treat the condition as well as manage my pain. I hope I can restart my small business soon,” she said with a smile.

    Albino Amum, a community leader residing at the camp who helped peacekeepers mobilize this event, described the activity as timely and significant.

    “Earlier, we were receiving healthcare from various international and nongovernmental organizations, but we understand that there is a reduction in funding, which has left a big vacuum. So, this medical drive by our friends at UNMISS came at a very opportune time. We hope they’ll consider doing similar activities for us for five or six days in future. It makes a big difference for those who are financially constrained yet need urgent health checks,” stated Mr. Amum.

    For his part, Dr. Ravi reveals that the biggest satisfaction was the response from community members.

    “As medical professionals and peacekeepers, there is no greater reward than the genuine appreciation we have received from the displaced communities we treated. I believe this initiative is a testament to what collective effort and compassion can achieve in strengthening public health.”

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

    MIL OSI Africa –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Joly travels to France to support innovative Canadian industries

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    June 19, 2025 – Paris, France 

    The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, led Canada’s presence at the 55th International Paris Air Show.

    Minister Joly showcased Canada’s highly innovative aerospace sector and promoted the country as a top destination for global aerospace investment—at a time when Canada is seeking to help build trusted, reliable partnerships that support its companies and workers.

    Minister Joly met with CEOs of Canadian and global aerospace businesses as well as with key provincial partners, including François Legault, Premier of Quebec; Christine Fréchette, Quebec Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy; and the Honourable Victor Fedeli, Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade.

    During the visit, Minister Joly underscored Canada’s world-class aerospace sector, with its strong workforce and cutting-edge innovation, and highlighted that the government is committed to making major investments in the economy and supporting Canada’s defence sector. These investments will generate jobs and opportunities throughout Canada’s industrial base, strengthen domestic capabilities, and diversity Canada’s international partnerships. She also advocated for workers across other Canadian industries, including steel and aluminum, which are well positioned to be better integrated into global aerospace supply chains.

    A highlight of the visit was LOT Polish Airlines’ announcement of its intention to purchase up to 84 Canadian-built Airbus A220 aircraft, made in Mirabel, Quebec. This is a major win for Canadian workers. The deal will create many high-paying jobs and highlights Canada’s desire for deeper industrial and commercial ties with Europe at a time when cooperation with reliable partners is more important than ever.

    Minister Joly welcomed France’s announcement of its purchase of new GlobalEye aircraft from Saab, which uses Bombardier’s Canadian-designed, -developed and -built Global 6500 platform. 

    In addition, Minister Joly welcomed the announcement of $87.4 million for the latest projects from the Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technology (INSAT), a pan-Canadian, industry-led network focused on accelerating sustainable innovation in aviation.

    Prior to the Paris Air Show, Minister Joly represented Canada at VivaTech 2025, Europe’s largest startup and tech event. Canada was Country of the Year at the event, and its participation was a celebration of our leadership in AI and new technologies that the world needs.

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: LEADER JEFFRIES STATEMENT ON JUNETEENTH

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

    Today, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries released the following statement:

    160 years ago, today, Union troops reached Texas and delivered news of emancipation, marking the end of slavery in the United States and the first commemoration of Juneteenth. Today, we celebrate the freedom that Black Americans long fought for and the rich culture that grew from that great struggle.

    That struggle roars on, with President Trump and MAGA extremists banning books about Black history, dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion programs and trying to detonate the citizenship protections of the 14th Amendment. This is an intentional effort to turn back the clock and tear our country apart. 

    House Democrats are in an all-hands-on-deck fight in the Congress, the Courts and communities across the country to push back against the malignant assault on our nation’s progress. We will always stand up for liberty and justice for all, not just the privileged few.

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: NATO Deputy Secretary General attends the international Paris Air Show 2025

    Source: NATO

    On Thursday (19 June), NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska met leading Allied industry representatives at the international Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget.

    The Deputy Secretary previewed the priorities of the NATO Summit in The Hague next week, where Allies are expected to agree a new defence investment plan that raises defence spending commitments to levels not seen in decades, reflecting the challenging security environment and taking into account the Capability Targets agreed by NATO Defence Ministers on 5 June 2025.  During her visit, increasing Allies’ defence industrial capacity and production and expediting innovation, adoption and integration in defence capabilities were among the main topics of discussion with executives from both established aerospace industry and start-ups. 
     
    The Deputy Secretary General further stressed the importance of expanding and reinforcing transatlantic defence industry cooperation to ensure the delivery of the capabilities and technologies the Alliance needs now and in the future. 
     
    The Deputy Secretary General also reviewed cutting-edge technologies in critical areas for defence including satellite communications, sensors and surveillance, secure information sharing and autonomous systems.

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Expert workshop held in Nigeria to boost judicial cooperation with EU

    Source: Eurojust

    In a significant milestone in the fight against transnational organised crime, a high-level expert workshop was convened in Abuja, Nigeria, on 18 June 2025. The workshop brought together top officials from Eurojust, the Nigerian government, and EU Member States to discuss the judicial cooperation between partners. 

    The expert workshop between Eurojust and Nigeria aims to tackle the complex challenges posed by transnational organised crime, particularly in areas such as fraud, cybercrime, and human trafficking, and terrorism. The impact of these crimes is felt in both the EU and Nigeria, with significant consequences for regional security, economic stability, and good governance, underscoring the need for enhanced cooperation and collaboration.

    During the workshop, participants could join sessions on the role of Eurojust, judicial cooperation procedures in Nigeria, and challenges to judicial cooperation. The workshop also provided a platform for constructive dialogue and knowledge-sharing. By exploring ways to enhance collaboration, participants aimed to identify opportunities for more effective cooperation between Nigeria and EU Member States in the fight against organised crime.

    The workshop is a key event in the implementation of the Working Arrangement, signed between Eurojust and the Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Justice in November 2023. Nigeria is the first sub-Saharan African country to partner with Eurojust, and the working arrangement lays the foundation for structured and closer cooperation.

    In Abuja, the Eurojust delegation, led by Vice-President José de la Mata, also participated in several high-level meetings, including with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the EU and EU Member States Ambassadors and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Expert workshop held in Nigeria to boost judicial cooperation with EU

    Source: Eurojust

    In a significant milestone in the fight against transnational organised crime, a high-level expert workshop was convened in Abuja, Nigeria, on 18 June 2025. The workshop brought together top officials from Eurojust, the Nigerian government, and EU Member States to discuss the judicial cooperation between partners. 

    The expert workshop between Eurojust and Nigeria aims to tackle the complex challenges posed by transnational organised crime, particularly in areas such as fraud, cybercrime, and human trafficking, and terrorism. The impact of these crimes is felt in both the EU and Nigeria, with significant consequences for regional security, economic stability, and good governance, underscoring the need for enhanced cooperation and collaboration.

    During the workshop, participants could join sessions on the role of Eurojust, judicial cooperation procedures in Nigeria, and challenges to judicial cooperation. The workshop also provided a platform for constructive dialogue and knowledge-sharing. By exploring ways to enhance collaboration, participants aimed to identify opportunities for more effective cooperation between Nigeria and EU Member States in the fight against organised crime.

    The workshop is a key event in the implementation of the Working Arrangement, signed between Eurojust and the Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Justice in November 2023. Nigeria is the first sub-Saharan African country to partner with Eurojust, and the working arrangement lays the foundation for structured and closer cooperation.

    In Abuja, the Eurojust delegation, led by Vice-President José de la Mata, also participated in several high-level meetings, including with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the EU and EU Member States Ambassadors and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: WBCJ Project Organises the Regional Environmental Crime Conference in North Macedonia

    Source: Eurojust

    Environmental crime remains one of the most under-prioritised yet damaging threats in the Western Balkan region. Illegal logging, unregulated mining, hazardous waste trafficking, and other illicit environmental activities continue to endanger public health, biodiversity, and regional economies.

    The conference brought together prosecutors, judges, law enforcement officials, customs authorities, and civil society experts from both the EU and the Western Balkans. Participants shared insights into successful cross-border investigations, discussed recent legislative developments, and explored best practices for coordinated action against environmental crime. Sessions involved case studies on waste trafficking investigations, as well as practical discussions on the roles of Eurojust and the WBCJ Project, Europol, CEPOL, ENPE and OLAF.

    On the second day of the conference, a dedicated field visit to the Qafë Thanë–Kjafasan border station took place, offering participants a first-hand look at operational cross-border cooperation in action.

    By convening key stakeholders from the Western Balkans and the EU, the conference facilitated collaboration, enabled the sharing of expertise and best practices, and strengthened our shared commitment to combating environmental crime through cross-border cooperation.

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Litecoin Surges as ETF Decision Nears; DRML Miner Launches New Cloud Mining Service

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, NY, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Market eyes potential ETF approval as DRML Miner introduces compliant, green Litecoin mining solution amid increased investor demand

    In a significant development for the crypto market, Litecoin has shown strong momentum despite broader volatility, fueled by regulatory updates and a sharp rise in investor interest. 

    DRML Miner, a UK-based cloud mining platform, has introduced a new Litecoin-focused cloud mining service aimed at retail investors. This launch comes just as on-chain data indicates a $600 million surge in LTC transactions over the past 48 hours, with much of the volume shifting toward regulated platforms like DRML Miner. Retail participation has also seen a sharp increase, with new user sign-ups reportedly up by more than 300%.

    What’s New: DRML Miner’s Litecoin Mining Service

    The new offering allows users to mine Litecoin remotely without the need to purchase or manage physical hardware. DRML Miner supports multiple assets, including BTC, XRP, and DOGE, and connects users to high-efficiency mining farms using real-time optimization systems.

    With mainstream Litecoin mining equipment now costing between $4,000–$6,000 and global electricity rates continuing to rise, DRML Miner’s model offers an alternative built around three key features:

    1. Regulatory Compliance and Asset Security
       DRML Miner operates under UK licenses. User assets are stored via cold wallets and protected with military-grade encryption. The platform holds $1.9 billion in managed assets and has maintained a zero-incident security record for six consecutive years.
    2. Green, Efficient Mining Infrastructure
       The company operates a global network of mining centers powered entirely by renewable energy sources such as hydro, wind, and solar. Its system automatically switches to the highest-yielding coins based on market conditions, maximizing daily returns through ASIC and GPU clustering.
    3. Low-Barrier Daily Income for Retail Users
       New users can register and receive a $10 starting bonus. No hardware investment is required—users simply select a contract, and mining income is automatically calculated and distributed every 24 hours, with full control over reinvestment and withdrawal.

    Analyst Outlook

    According to DRML Miner analysts, a Litecoin ETF approval—expected as early as June—could mark the beginning of broader altcoin financialization. “Cloud mining allows retail participants to engage with major market shifts without taking on hardware or compliance risks,” one analyst noted.

    How to Participate

    1. Register on the official website to receive a $10 bonus.
    2. Select a mining contract that aligns with your financial strategy.
    3. Track and manage returns using a real-time dashboard, with income distributed daily.

    About DRML Miner

    Established in 2018 and based in the UK, DRML Miner provides regulated cloud mining and asset management services to over 7.2 million users worldwide. Its infrastructure is designed to support a transparent and environmentally responsible approach to digital asset mining.

    For more details, visit https://drmlminer.com/.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

    The MIL Network –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Litecoin Surges as ETF Decision Nears; DRML Miner Launches New Cloud Mining Service

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, NY, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Market eyes potential ETF approval as DRML Miner introduces compliant, green Litecoin mining solution amid increased investor demand

    In a significant development for the crypto market, Litecoin has shown strong momentum despite broader volatility, fueled by regulatory updates and a sharp rise in investor interest. 

    DRML Miner, a UK-based cloud mining platform, has introduced a new Litecoin-focused cloud mining service aimed at retail investors. This launch comes just as on-chain data indicates a $600 million surge in LTC transactions over the past 48 hours, with much of the volume shifting toward regulated platforms like DRML Miner. Retail participation has also seen a sharp increase, with new user sign-ups reportedly up by more than 300%.

    What’s New: DRML Miner’s Litecoin Mining Service

    The new offering allows users to mine Litecoin remotely without the need to purchase or manage physical hardware. DRML Miner supports multiple assets, including BTC, XRP, and DOGE, and connects users to high-efficiency mining farms using real-time optimization systems.

    With mainstream Litecoin mining equipment now costing between $4,000–$6,000 and global electricity rates continuing to rise, DRML Miner’s model offers an alternative built around three key features:

    1. Regulatory Compliance and Asset Security
       DRML Miner operates under UK licenses. User assets are stored via cold wallets and protected with military-grade encryption. The platform holds $1.9 billion in managed assets and has maintained a zero-incident security record for six consecutive years.
    2. Green, Efficient Mining Infrastructure
       The company operates a global network of mining centers powered entirely by renewable energy sources such as hydro, wind, and solar. Its system automatically switches to the highest-yielding coins based on market conditions, maximizing daily returns through ASIC and GPU clustering.
    3. Low-Barrier Daily Income for Retail Users
       New users can register and receive a $10 starting bonus. No hardware investment is required—users simply select a contract, and mining income is automatically calculated and distributed every 24 hours, with full control over reinvestment and withdrawal.

    Analyst Outlook

    According to DRML Miner analysts, a Litecoin ETF approval—expected as early as June—could mark the beginning of broader altcoin financialization. “Cloud mining allows retail participants to engage with major market shifts without taking on hardware or compliance risks,” one analyst noted.

    How to Participate

    1. Register on the official website to receive a $10 bonus.
    2. Select a mining contract that aligns with your financial strategy.
    3. Track and manage returns using a real-time dashboard, with income distributed daily.

    About DRML Miner

    Established in 2018 and based in the UK, DRML Miner provides regulated cloud mining and asset management services to over 7.2 million users worldwide. Its infrastructure is designed to support a transparent and environmentally responsible approach to digital asset mining.

    For more details, visit https://drmlminer.com/.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

    The MIL Network –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Georgia: Court order on five independent NGOs a blow to freedom of association 

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Reacting to news that a court in Georgia has ordered five independent civil society organizations to submit highly sensitive information about beneficiaries protected through their human rights work, as well as information on their activities and grants, to the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Denis Krivosheev, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, said:

    “This order is yet another example of the authorities’ escalating repression of the rights to freedom of expression and association in Georgia and weaponization of the country’s justice system and the Anti-Corruption Bureau to target and crackdown on human rights defenders, activists and independent civil society organizations. Targeting those who fight for justice and combat corruption is contrary to Georgia’s international human rights obligations including the rights to freedom of expression and association.

    Targeting those who fight for justice and combat corruption is contrary to Georgia’s international human rights obligations including the rights to freedom of expression and association

    Denis Krivosheev, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

    “Forcing non-governmental organizations to hand over sensitive information, including their beneficiaries’ names, photographs, banking records and health data limits the independence and autonomy of the organizations, and grants disproportionate governmental control over the operations of the organizations. It places impingements on the crucial work of Georgia’s vibrant civil society and human rights defenders who protect those who have suffered from torture, sexual violence, corruption or other human rights violations. This blatant violation of the rights to privacy and freedom of expression and association must stop.

    “The authorities must immediately revert the order, repeal the repressive legislation which targets the independence and autonomy of civil society organizations, and guarantee and ensure that human rights defenders and activists can work free from fear of retaliation.”

    Background

    An order by the Tbilisi City Court, dated 12 June 2025, granted the Anti-Corruption Bureau the right to demand from five civil society organizations – Transparency International Georgia, Sapari, Civil Society Foundation, Economic Policy Research Center and Georgia’s Future Academy – vast amounts of programmatic, administrative, financial and personal information, including on all their contractors and individual beneficiaries, from 1 January 2024 to 10 June 2025.

    The order invokes the Law on Grants, the Law on Political Associations of Citizens and the Law on Combatting Corruption, all recently amended by the ruling Georgian Dream party in its campaign aimed at curtailing the rights to freedom of association and expression and other human rights.

    The NGOs have condemned the move and vowed to challenge it in court.

    MIL OSI NGO –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: How to stay safe during heat waves – and the heat stroke warning signs to watch for

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Brian Bossak, Professor of Public Health, College of Charleston

    Extreme heat can become lethal quickly. A young man cools off at Washington, D.C.’s Yards Park during a heat wave in 2021. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images

    Beach trips, cookouts and other outdoor activities are in full swing as summer heats up and the first widespread heat wave of 2025 arrives.

    For many people, summer is their favorite time of year. However, summer also brings the risk of dangerously high temperatures that can become lethal.

    In the U.S., hundreds of people working or playing outside – even those who seem healthy – succumb to heat-related illnesses each year. Older adults and people in areas that historically haven’t needed air conditioning tend to see the highest rates of illnesses during heat waves, as Chicago saw in 1995 when at least 700 people died in a heat wave.

    Even in places where heat is recognized as a dangerous health threat, people can be caught off guard as the thermometer creeps higher, on average, each year. In some cases, dangerous heat can arise quickly. In 2021, a young family died of heat stroke on a California trail after setting out for a hike when temperatures were still in the 70s Fahrenheit (low to mid 20s Celsius).

    I study health risks in a warming climate as a professor of public health, and I’ve seen heat become a growing concern. Here are some of the key warning signs to watch for when temperatures rise – and ways to keep cool when the heat and humidity get too high.

    Signs of heat-related illness to watch for

    Heat-related illnesses occur across a spectrum, and mild heat stress can quickly progress to life-threatening heat stroke if a person is exposed to dangerous conditions for too long.

    Mild forms of heat-related illness include heat cramps and heat rash, both of which can be caused by extensive sweating during hot conditions. Cooling the body and drinking cool fluids can help.

    When heat-related illnesses progress into heat exhaustion, the situation is more serious. Heat exhaustion includes symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, excessive sweating, feeling weak, thirst and getting a headache.

    Construction workers are often out in the heat for long periods of time while wearing long sleeves, durable long pants, gloves and hard hats considered necessary to stay safe. This worker faces a heat wave in Los Angeles in July 2024.
    Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images

    Heat exhaustion is a signal that the body is losing its ability to maintain a stable core temperature. Immediate action such as moving to a cool, ideally air-conditioned space, drinking liquids, loosening clothes and applying wet cloths are some of the recommended steps that can help keep heat exhaustion from progressing to the most dangerous form of heat-related illness, heat stroke.

    Heat stroke is a medical emergency. At this point, the body can no longer maintain a stable core temperature. A body with heat stroke can reach 106 degrees Fahrenheit or higher rapidly, and that heat can quickly damage the brain, heart and kidneys.

    Signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, from the National Weather Service and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    NOAA/CDC

    Typically, someone suffering heat stroke has exhausted their reserves of sweat and salt to stay cool, so sweating eventually stops during heat stroke. Their cognitive ability fails, and they cannot remove themselves from danger. Heat stroke can cause seizures or put someone into a coma as their core temperature rises. If the condition is not treated immediately, and the core temperature continues to rise, heat stroke becomes fatal.

    Because heat exhaustion can lead to heat stroke, addressing heat-related illnesses before they progress is vital.

    How to tell when the heat is too high

    Heat risk isn’t just about temperature – humidity also increases the risk of heat-related illnesses because it affects how well sweating will cool the human body when it gets hot.

    Instead of just looking at temperature when planning outdoor activities, check the heat index, which accounts for heat illness risk associated with temperature and relative humidity.

    It doesn’t take very high temperatures or very high humidity for the heat index to enter dangerous territory.

    A heat index chart shows how heat and humidity combine for dangerous conditions.
    NOAA

    However, the heat index is still a conservative measure of the impact of heat on humans, particularly for outdoor workers and athletes at summer practices. This is because temperature measurements used in weather forecasting are taken in the shade and are not exposed to direct sunlight. If someone is outside and exposed to the direct sun, the actual heat index can be as much as 15 F higher than the heat index chart indicates.

    A more sophisticated measurement of heat effects on human health is what’s known as the wet-bulb globe temperature, which takes into account other variables, such as wind speed and cloud cover. Neither takes into account a person’s physical exertion, which also raises their body temperature, whether working at a construction site or playing soccer.

    Tips for staying safe in a heat wave

    How can you stay cool when heat waves set in? The answer depends in part on where you are, but the main points are the same:

    • Avoid strenuous outdoor activities in high temperatures if possible. If you start to feel symptoms of heat-related illnesses, drink fluids that will hydrate you. Find shade, rest, and use cool, damp cloths to lower your body temperature. If you see signs of heat stroke in someone else, call for medical help.

    • Be careful with fans. Fans can be useful if the temperature isn’t too high because they wick sweat away from the body and induce evaporative cooling. But at very high temperatures, they can accelerate heat buildup in the body and lead to dangerous conditions. If indoor temperatures reaches 95 degrees or higher, using fans can actually be dangerous and raise the risk of heat-related illnesses.

    • Find a cooling center, library or community center where you can get inside and rest in an air-conditioned space in the hottest hours. In places such as Phoenix, where high temperatures are a regular hazard, cooling centers are typically opened in summer. Northern cities are also opening cooling centers as heat waves occur there more frequently than they did in the past. Urban areas with a lot of pavement and buildings – known as heat islands – can have temperatures well above the city’s average.

    • Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Drink plenty of fluids, and don’t forget about the importance of electrolytes. Heat-related dehydration can occur when people sweat excessively, losing water and necessary salts from the body. Some sports drinks or rehydration fluids restore electrolytes and hydration levels.

    Older adults and people with disabilities often face higher risks from heat waves, particularly if they can’t easily move to a cooler environment. Communities and neighbors can help protect vulnerable populations by providing cooling centers and bottled water and making regular wellness checks during high heat.

    Summer can be a season of fun. Just remember the risks, keep an eye on your friends and neighbors when temperatures rise, and plan ahead so you can beat the heat.

    Brian Bossak is not currently receiving relevant external funding for heat-related illness research. In 2017-2019, he served as a consultant on a heat-related research award from the Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and
    Safety at the University of Florida.

    – ref. How to stay safe during heat waves – and the heat stroke warning signs to watch for – https://theconversation.com/how-to-stay-safe-during-heat-waves-and-the-heat-stroke-warning-signs-to-watch-for-257708

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Banking: Independent Petroleum Association of America Awards Highest Honor to Midland’s Don Sparks of Discovery Operating, Inc.

    Source: Independent Petroleum Association of America

    Headline: Independent Petroleum Association of America Awards Highest Honor to Midland’s Don Sparks of Discovery Operating, Inc.

    Jun 19, 2025 Independent Petroleum Association of America Awards Highest Honor to Midland’s Don Sparks of Discovery Operating, Inc.

    Posted at 14:49h in Press Releases by Jennifer Pett

    66th Annual Oil & Gas Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Discovery Operating, Inc. Chairman and Cofounder

    WILLIAMSBURG, VA – At the 96th Annual Meeting of the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) in Williamsburg, VA, Don Sparks the cofounder and chairman of the board of Discovery Operating, Inc. was presented with the 2025 Chief Roughneck Award.

    IPAA represents thousands of independent businesses that develop 91 percent of America’s oil and natural gas wells. The Chief Roughneck honor dates back to 1955 and has included pioneers in the industry. Sparks was selected by industry peers as the 66th recipient of the award. Past winners of the Chief Roughneck Award can view viewed on the American Oil & Gas Historical Society website.

    The Chief Roughneck Award recognizes one individual whose accomplishments and character represented the highest ideals of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry. The award is considered one of the most meaningful honors in the industry; the award and the character behind it – Joe Roughneck – symbolize the spirit, determination, leadership and integrity of individuals who have made a lasting impression on the energy industry.

    Jeff Eshelman, IPAA President and CEO: “It is the IPAA leadership’s honor to present the Chief Roughneck Award to Don Sparks. Don has made his mark on Midland, mark on the industry and mark on the country. We are immensely grateful to have had him and his family active in IPAA and our advocacy for decades. His technical consulting and independent producing background enables him to be especially sensitive to the particular needs of independent producers, along with working interest participants and royalty interest owners. He’s a true patriot and has played a significant role in our country achieving energy dominance. Don and the Sparks family are the embodiment of this award, and we wish them and Discovery Operating, Inc. success for many more years and generations.”

    Don Sparks, cofounder and Chairman of the Board of Discovery Operating, Inc.: “I’ve been very blessed to work in an industry that I truly believe helps this world and all the people in it and I’m proud to be a part of it. I thank those that helped me get here, it was not by myself. It was one of my dreams to build a family company; My wife has been in partnership in Discovery Operating, Inc. with me from the beginning, and I’ve been blessed to have my sons and three grandchildren involved.  I’ve been blessed with the guys that work with me in the field; they go out there everyday and put their bodies and their time and energy into making sure this industry survives and gets by no matter the oil price. Thank you to the IPAA for this recognition.”

    Don Sparks was born in Pampa, Texas, raised in Amarillo, Texas, and received his bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 1962. After graduation, Sparks served as an officer in the U.S. Navy for four years and worked in various engineering and consulting capacities for Bailey, Sipes, Williamson and Runyan; Freeport Oil Company; and Shell Oil Company. He co-founded Discovery Operating, Inc. (DOI) in 1973. More than five decades later, Discovery Operating has evolved into a classic small family owned and operated independent oil and gas company with 31 full-time employees. Discovery operates approximately 420 wells located within a 300-400 mile radius of Midland. Today with the horizontal shale play, DOI’s operated production is over 15,000 BOPD and 35 million cubic feet per day of natural gas. He has been influential in the development of the Wolfcamp and Spraberry shales, and the logging suite and analysis he helped establish has been the basis for picking the landing zones in the horizontal wells drilled and completed in the Midland Basin today. Sparks also cofounded Platt, Sparks & Associates with Ronald Platt which evaluates properties, performs reservoir studies and provides expert testimony for hearings and litigations in Midland and Austin; both men retired from the firm in 2014.

    Sparks is a registered professional engineer and a renowned member of the petroleum engineering community. He has received numerous awards in recognition of his accomplishments, including the IPAA’s Leadership Award, the University of Texas Cockrell School of Engineering Distinguished Graduate Award and the Hearst Lifetime Achievement Energy Award. He previously served as president of the Permian Basin Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, director of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and regional vice president, governor and executive committee member of the IPAA. He also served as a member of the U.S. Department of Energy Unconventional Resources Technology Advisory Committee. He is an active member of the National Society of Petroleum Engineers, American Association of Drilling Engineers and Texas Alliance of Energy Producers. Don also served on the Executive Committee and as chairman of the Mountain States Legal Foundation Executive Board.

    Sparks currently resides in Midland, Texas, with his wife, Gwyndolyn. They have three sons, eleven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. All three of his children are partners in Discovery Operating, Inc. William Jeffrey Sparks is Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Don Sparks is Chief Executive Officer and Christopher Todd Sparks is Chief Financial Officer and takes care of outside investments. Gwyn Sparks works at Discovery in accounting.

    About the Independent Petroleum Association of America

    The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) is a national upstream trade association representing thousands of independent oil and natural gas producers and service companies across the United States. Independent producers develop 91 percent of the nation’s oil and natural gas wells. These companies account for 83 percent of America’s oil production, 90 percent of its natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) production, and support over 4.5 million American jobs. Learn more about IPAA by visiting www.ipaa.org and following @IPAAaccess on Twitter.

    About Discovery Operating Company

    Founded in 1973, Discovery Operating, Inc. is a family owned, independent exploration and production company located in Midland, Texas with 31 employees. The company currently operates over 400 wells across Texas.

    MIL OSI Global Banks –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Estes Reacts to Social Security Trustees’ Report

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

    Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas), chair of the House Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee, released the following statement after the Social Security Board of Trustees released its 2025 report.

    “It’s time to be honest about the health of our Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and not use the program or the trustees’ report for political gamesmanship,” said Chairman Estes. “While the most recent report shows a slight acceleration for insolvency, it’s not new, and it’s something I’ve been concerned about for years. Republicans and Democrats agree that we need to protect and strengthen Social Security, but we can only do so in a responsible manner that safeguards it for current, near and future retirees when we don’t use Social Security as a political weapon.”

    Background
    The report, released on June 18, 2025, highlighted the strength of the Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund, which will remain solvent and pay 100% of benefits through at least 2099, one year longer than the last report projected. Meanwhile, the report noted that the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund would only remain solvent to pay 100% of benefits through 2033, three-quarters of a year earlier than the previous report’s projection, which was also in 2033. Chairman Estes has committed to focusing on improving Social Security customer service and processes, as well as strengthening the program.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Statement from Governor Phil Scott on Juneteenth

    Source: US State of Vermont

    Montpelier, Vt. – Governor Phil Scott today issued the following statement:

    “On June 19, 1865, two and a half years after President Lincoln proclaimed all enslaved people in the Confederacy, “henceforth and forever free,” Union soldiers finally made their way to Texas to deliver the news to nearly 250,000 American slaves that the war was over, the south had lost, that each of them were now free.

    “We celebrate Juneteenth as the end of slavery in America, but more importantly, we mark this day because we understand that equality is not created with the sweep of a pen and that we must never stop fighting for true equality and freedom for all, each and every day.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall, Warnock, & Gallego Introduce Legislation Promoting Fatherhood Engagement

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    Washington – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Senators Raphael Warnock (D-Georgia) and Ruben Gallego (D-Arizona) introduced The Dads Matter Act of 2025, which would direct the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to raise awareness about father inclusion and engagement and to provide state-level guidance aimed at strengthening the role of fathers in supporting healthy mothers and babies.
    “As an OBGYN for more than 25 years, I know firsthand the challenges facing mothers, and how important a stable support system can be to both pediatric and maternal health outcomes,” said Senator Marshall. “Fathers play such a critical role in their households, and I am proud to support legislation that champions their role as providers, spouses, and caregivers.”
    “Georgia’s maternal mortality rate is a crisis that we must address with every tool at our disposal. That includes redoubling our efforts to uplift the role of fathers in keeping their family healthy during pregnancy and early childhood,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “Now is the time to spread awareness about the critical role of fathers in improving maternal health outcomes and creating thriving families and communities.” 
    “Too many women in Arizona die from pregnancy-related causes. This bill helps reverse this trend by recognizing that engaged fathers are part of the solution,” said Senator Gallego. When dads show up, maternal health outcomes are better, babies are healthier, and families are stronger.”
    The Dads Matter Act of 2025 would also direct HHS to issue guidance to states to incentivize maternity care providers to offer training and education to health care professionals about the benefits of including and engaging fathers in the pregnancy, birth, and postpartum process. Additionally, it would direct the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to submit a report to Congress that describes the results and effectiveness of this legislation. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall & Baldwin Introduce Bill to Strengthen Rail Supply & Improve Freight Rail Services for American Farmers & Businesses

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    Washington – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) in reintroducing the Reliable Rail Service Act, which addresses unreliable service and high rail shipping costs for farmers and manufacturers and aims to strengthen our rail supply chains. It ensures major freight railroads deliver reliable service at reasonable rates, enabling American businesses to get products to market more efficiently.
    “Kansas’s farmers and ranchers depend upon reliable transport of their world-class goods to the rest of the country, and Class 1 railroads are not meeting expectations – this is a disservice to hard-working Kansans,” said Senator Marshall. “This bill lays out reasonable requirements for rail carriers to meet these important obligations, and I look forward to working with Senator Baldwin on getting this to the finish line.”
    “Across the Badger State, our farmers, small businesses, and manufacturers rely on rail service to get their products to market and make ends meet,” said Senator Baldwin. “But when rail service is unreliable, it puts their livelihoods on the line, disrupts supply chains, and drives up costs for hardworking Wisconsin families. That’s why I am proud to work with my Republican colleague to once again introduce our Reliable Rail Service Act and help level the playing field for Wisconsin workers, grow our Made in Wisconsin economy, and keep costs down for consumers.”
    The Reliable Rail Service Act is supported by members of the agricultural industry, labor organizations, energy producers, and manufacturers who know firsthand how poor service, significant disruptions, and sky-high prices are impacting their businesses and prices for consumers.
    Click here to read the full text of the bill.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall & Baldwin Introduce Bill to Strengthen Rail Supply & Improve Freight Rail Services for American Farmers & Businesses

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Washington – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) in reintroducing the Reliable Rail Service Act, which addresses unreliable service and high rail shipping costs for farmers and manufacturers and aims to strengthen our rail supply chains. It ensures major freight railroads deliver reliable service at reasonable rates, enabling American businesses to get products to market more efficiently.
    “Kansas’s farmers and ranchers depend upon reliable transport of their world-class goods to the rest of the country, and Class 1 railroads are not meeting expectations – this is a disservice to hard-working Kansans,” said Senator Marshall. “This bill lays out reasonable requirements for rail carriers to meet these important obligations, and I look forward to working with Senator Baldwin on getting this to the finish line.”
    “Across the Badger State, our farmers, small businesses, and manufacturers rely on rail service to get their products to market and make ends meet,” said Senator Baldwin. “But when rail service is unreliable, it puts their livelihoods on the line, disrupts supply chains, and drives up costs for hardworking Wisconsin families. That’s why I am proud to work with my Republican colleague to once again introduce our Reliable Rail Service Act and help level the playing field for Wisconsin workers, grow our Made in Wisconsin economy, and keep costs down for consumers.”
    The Reliable Rail Service Act is supported by members of the agricultural industry, labor organizations, energy producers, and manufacturers who know firsthand how poor service, significant disruptions, and sky-high prices are impacting their businesses and prices for consumers.
    Click here to read the full text of the bill.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall & Baldwin Introduce Bill to Strengthen Rail Supply & Improve Freight Rail Services for American Farmers & Businesses

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Washington – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) in reintroducing the Reliable Rail Service Act, which addresses unreliable service and high rail shipping costs for farmers and manufacturers and aims to strengthen our rail supply chains. It ensures major freight railroads deliver reliable service at reasonable rates, enabling American businesses to get products to market more efficiently.
    “Kansas’s farmers and ranchers depend upon reliable transport of their world-class goods to the rest of the country, and Class 1 railroads are not meeting expectations – this is a disservice to hard-working Kansans,” said Senator Marshall. “This bill lays out reasonable requirements for rail carriers to meet these important obligations, and I look forward to working with Senator Baldwin on getting this to the finish line.”
    “Across the Badger State, our farmers, small businesses, and manufacturers rely on rail service to get their products to market and make ends meet,” said Senator Baldwin. “But when rail service is unreliable, it puts their livelihoods on the line, disrupts supply chains, and drives up costs for hardworking Wisconsin families. That’s why I am proud to work with my Republican colleague to once again introduce our Reliable Rail Service Act and help level the playing field for Wisconsin workers, grow our Made in Wisconsin economy, and keep costs down for consumers.”
    The Reliable Rail Service Act is supported by members of the agricultural industry, labor organizations, energy producers, and manufacturers who know firsthand how poor service, significant disruptions, and sky-high prices are impacting their businesses and prices for consumers.
    Click here to read the full text of the bill.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall’s Office Offers Assistance to Kansans in Israel

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    SALINA, KS – On Thursday, Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) announced his office’s assistance in helping any Kansan in Israel safely evacuate to the U.S. The Senator’s office has previously helped Americans safely evacuate. 
    “My office has successfully helped Americans escape from other, dangerous situations in foreign nations, and we stand ready to do the same in Israel,” Senator Marshall said.
    Any Kansans with family or loved ones in Israel are asked to email EvacHelp@marshall.senate.gov or call (785)829-9000.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall’s Office Offers Assistance to Kansans in Israel

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    SALINA, KS – On Thursday, Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) announced his office’s assistance in helping any Kansan in Israel safely evacuate to the U.S. The Senator’s office has previously helped Americans safely evacuate. 
    “My office has successfully helped Americans escape from other, dangerous situations in foreign nations, and we stand ready to do the same in Israel,” Senator Marshall said.
    Any Kansans with family or loved ones in Israel are asked to email EvacHelp@marshall.senate.gov or call (785)829-9000.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – New GAR-based reporting standards introduced under the EU’s sustainable finance policies – E-000904/2025(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Commission emphasises the need for large financial institutions to disclose alignment with Taxonomy criteria. The Commission intends to address issues with the methodology of the Green Asset Ratio as part of the planned review of the Taxonomy Disclosures Delegated Act[1]. A draft amending Delegated Regulation was published for consultation between 26 February and 26 March 2025[2].

    Financial institutions are also expected to benefit from the possibility to disclose economic activities meeting only certain criteria, like climate change mitigation.

    This is reflected in the proposed amendment to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive to revise reporting rules and better reflect the transition efforts introducing disclosures of partial alignment with the Taxonomy.

    In view of meeting the environment and climate objectives, the 8th Environment Action Programme Mid-Term Review[3] calls for collaborative efforts to render laws effective and promote clean solutions.

    Simplification, modernisation, digitalisation and funding are pivotal. Successful implementation hinges on overcoming challenges to ensure stakeholder buy-in, showcasing the benefits of the green transition.

    The Commission commits to ongoing dialogue with Member States, fostering understanding of climate risks and opportunities and building support for effective policies. This approach precedes legislative revisions, adhering to evidence-based policy-making aligned with Better Regulation guidelines.

    In addition, inclusive dialogues with stakeholders ensure that policies enshrined in the European Green Deal contribute to a just and competitive transition.

    Notably, the Clean Industrial Deal[4] that facilitates achievement of EU climate goals by incentivising industry decarbonisation, was supported by stakeholder initiatives like the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal[5] and Clean Transition Dialogues[6], tailored to sectors such as automotive, steel, metals and chemicals.

    • [1] Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 of 6 July 2021 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council by specifying the content and presentation of information to be disclosed by undertakings subject to Articles 19a or 29a of Directive 2013/34/EU concerning environmentally sustainable economic activities, and specifying the methodology to comply with that disclosure obligation
      OJ L 443, 10.12.2021, p. 9-67.
    • [2] https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14546-Taxonomy-Delegated-Acts-amendments-to-make-reporting-simpler-and-more-cost-effective-for-companies_en.
    • [3] COM(2024)123 final.
    • [4] COM(2025) 85.
    • [5] https://antwerp-declaration.eu/.
    • [6] COM (2024)163 final.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – New GAR-based reporting standards introduced under the EU’s sustainable finance policies – E-000904/2025(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Commission emphasises the need for large financial institutions to disclose alignment with Taxonomy criteria. The Commission intends to address issues with the methodology of the Green Asset Ratio as part of the planned review of the Taxonomy Disclosures Delegated Act[1]. A draft amending Delegated Regulation was published for consultation between 26 February and 26 March 2025[2].

    Financial institutions are also expected to benefit from the possibility to disclose economic activities meeting only certain criteria, like climate change mitigation.

    This is reflected in the proposed amendment to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive to revise reporting rules and better reflect the transition efforts introducing disclosures of partial alignment with the Taxonomy.

    In view of meeting the environment and climate objectives, the 8th Environment Action Programme Mid-Term Review[3] calls for collaborative efforts to render laws effective and promote clean solutions.

    Simplification, modernisation, digitalisation and funding are pivotal. Successful implementation hinges on overcoming challenges to ensure stakeholder buy-in, showcasing the benefits of the green transition.

    The Commission commits to ongoing dialogue with Member States, fostering understanding of climate risks and opportunities and building support for effective policies. This approach precedes legislative revisions, adhering to evidence-based policy-making aligned with Better Regulation guidelines.

    In addition, inclusive dialogues with stakeholders ensure that policies enshrined in the European Green Deal contribute to a just and competitive transition.

    Notably, the Clean Industrial Deal[4] that facilitates achievement of EU climate goals by incentivising industry decarbonisation, was supported by stakeholder initiatives like the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal[5] and Clean Transition Dialogues[6], tailored to sectors such as automotive, steel, metals and chemicals.

    • [1] Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 of 6 July 2021 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council by specifying the content and presentation of information to be disclosed by undertakings subject to Articles 19a or 29a of Directive 2013/34/EU concerning environmentally sustainable economic activities, and specifying the methodology to comply with that disclosure obligation
      OJ L 443, 10.12.2021, p. 9-67.
    • [2] https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14546-Taxonomy-Delegated-Acts-amendments-to-make-reporting-simpler-and-more-cost-effective-for-companies_en.
    • [3] COM(2024)123 final.
    • [4] COM(2025) 85.
    • [5] https://antwerp-declaration.eu/.
    • [6] COM (2024)163 final.

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    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Hawala banking – E-001447/2025(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    Hawala is an informal, trust-based money transfer system often used for money remittances. It operates outside traditional banking, without using authorised financial institutions.

    Under EU legislation, all operators providing payment services[1] must become authorised payment institutions. This mandates such operators to perform customer due diligence[2] and report suspicious transactions to law enforcement authorities[3].

    Enforcement actions have been ongoing since 2019, both at national level and through international monitoring mechanisms. The Commission actively participates in the Financial Action Task Force and MONEYVAL[4] mutual evaluation processes, which assess countries’ compliance with anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) standards.

    These evaluations have identified risks associated with informal value transfer systems, including hawala, in both EU Member States and third countries.

    They recommend strengthening supervision and adopting measures, practices and detailed guidelines on effective parallel financial investigations.

    Conducting these types of funds transfers informally and without authorisation already exposes their perpetrators to the risk of being severely sanctioned in all EU Member States. Hence, making a legislative proposal to limit the use of hawala has so far not been considered necessary.

    Instead, the focus remains on practical enforcement and supervision. With the entry into application of the AML/CFT package adopted in 2024[5] and the establishment of the AML Authority (AMLA), the EU and its Member States will further enhance their capacities to supervise illicit financial flows, including when performed through unauthorised hawala activities.

    • [1] Which includes money remittance, as per Annex I, point 6 of Directive (EU) 2015/2366 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015 on payment services in the internal market (PSD2).
    • [2] As per Article 11 of Directive (EU) 2015/849, OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 73-117.
    • [3] As per Article 33 of Directive (EU) 2015/849, OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 73-117.
    • [4] Committee of Experts on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering Measures and the Financing of Terrorism.
    • [5] https://finance.ec.europa.eu/news/latest-update-anti-money-laundering-and-countering-financing-terrorism-legislative-package-2024-04-24_en.
    Last updated: 19 June 2025

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    June 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Assigning collection of self-employed and small professionals’ insurance debts to private collection companies – E-001761/2025(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Non-Performing Loans (NPL) Directive[1] applies as of 30 December 2023. According to Article 2 of the directive, its scope is limited to creditor’s rights under a non-performing credit agreement, or of the non-performing credit agreement itself, issued by a credit institution established in the EU.

    From this perspective, the transfer of social insurance debt or due contributions are not in scope of this directive. This domain is therefore competence of national law, without prejudice to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)[2].

    The supervision and enforcement of the GDPR falls within the competence of the national supervisory authorities and courts, without prejudice to the competences of the Commission as guardian of the Treaties.

    • [1] Directive (EU) 2021/2167 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2021 on credit servicers and credit purchasers and amending Directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU, OJ L 438, 8.12.2021, p.1.
    • [2] Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (GDPR), OJ L 119, 4.5.2016, p. 1-88, and (EU) 2018/1725.
    Last updated: 19 June 2025

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    June 20, 2025
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