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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road closed following crash, Roxburgh

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police are attending a crash on State Highway 8, Fruitlands – Roxburgh Road, near Roxburgh.

    The crash involved a vehicle and a pedestrian and was reported just after 7.20pm.

    The pedestrian has been seriously injured.

    The road is currently closed, there are diversions in place from Roxburgh to Roxburgh Dam.

    Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: #iubilaeum2025 – Holy Mass on the Solemnity of Pentecost

    Source: The Holy See

    At 10.30 this morning, Solemnity of Pentecost, on the occasion of the Jubilee of Movements, Associations and New Communities, the Holy Father Leo XIV presided over Holy Mass in Saint Peter’s Square.
    The following is the homily delivered by the Pope during the course of the Eucharistic Celebration, after the proclamation of the Gospel:

    Homily of the Holy Father
    Dear brothers and sisters,
    “The day has dawned upon us when…, glorified by his ascension into heaven following his resurrection, the Lord Jesus Christ sent the Holy Spirit” (Saint Augustine, Serm. 271, 1). Today, too, what took place in the Upper Room takes place anew in our midst. Like a mighty wind that overtakes us, like a crash that startles us, like a fire that illuminates us, the gift of the Holy Spirit descends upon us (cf. Acts 2:1-11).
    As we heard in the first reading, the Spirit accomplished something extraordinary in the lives of the Apostles. Following Jesus’ death, they had retreated behind closed doors, in fear and sadness. Now they receive a new way of seeing things, an interior understanding that helps them to interpret the events that occurred and to experience intimately the presence of the Risen Lord. The Holy Spirit overcomes their fear, shatters their inner chains, heals their wounds, anoints them with strength and grants them the courage to go out to all and to proclaim God’s mighty works.
    The reading from the Acts of the Apostles tells us that in Jerusalem at that time there was a multitude of people from various backgrounds, yet “each one heard them speaking in his own native tongue” (v. 6). In a word, at Pentecost, the doors of the Upper Room were opened because the Spirit opens borders. As Benedict XVI explained: “The Holy Spirit bestows understanding. The Spirit overcomes the ‘breach’ that began in Babel, the confusion of mind and heart that sets us one against the other. The Spirit opens borders… The Church must always become anew what she already is. She must open the borders between peoples and break down the barriers between class and race. In her, there cannot be those who are neglected or disdained. In the Church there are only free men and women, brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ” (Homily for Pentecost, 15 May 2005).
    Here we have an eloquent image of Pentecost, one that I would like to pause for a moment and reflect upon with you.
    The Spirit opens borders, first of all, in our hearts. He is the Gift that opens our lives to love. His presence breaks down our hardness of heart, our narrowness of mind, our selfishness, the fears that enchain us and the narcissism that makes us think only of ourselves. The Holy Spirit comes to challenge us, to make us confront the possibility that our lives are shrivelling up, trapped in the vortex of individualism. Sadly, oddly enough, in a world of burgeoning “social” media, we risk being ever more alone. Constantly connected, yet incapable of “networking”. Always immersed in a crowd, yet confused and solitary travellers.
    The Spirit of God allows us to find a new way of approaching and experiencing life. He puts us in touch with our inmost self, beneath all the masks we wear. He leads us to an encounter with the Lord by teaching us to experience the joy that is his gift. He convinces us, as we just heard in Jesus’ words, that only by abiding in love, will we receive the strength to remain faithful to his word and to let it transform us. The Spirit opens our interior borders, so that our lives can become places of welcome and refreshment.
    The Spirit also opens borders in our relationship with others. Jesus tells us that this Gift is the love between him and the Father that comes to dwell within us. We then become capable of opening our hearts to our brothers and sisters, overcoming our rigidity, moving beyond our fear of those who are different, and mastering the passions that stir within. The Spirit also transforms those deeper, hidden dangers that disturb our relationships, like suspicion, prejudice or the desire to manipulate others. I think too, with great pain, of those cases where relationships are marked by an unhealthy desire for domination, an attitude that often leads to violence, as is shown, tragically, by numerous recent cases of femicide.
    The Holy Spirit, on the other hand, brings to maturity within us the fruits that enable us to cultivate good and healthy relationships: “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control” (Gal 5:22). In this way, the Spirit broadens the borders of our relationships and opens us to the joy of fraternity. This is also a critical yardstick for the Church. For we are truly the Church of the Risen Lord and disciples of Pentecost if there are no borders or divisions among us; if we are able to dialogue and accept one another in the Church, and to reconcile our diversities; and if, as Church, we become a welcoming and hospitable place for all.
    Finally, the Spirit also opens borders between peoples. At Pentecost, the Apostles spoke the languages of those they met, and the confusion of Babel was finally resolved by the harmony brought about by the Spirit. Whenever God’s “breath” unites our hearts and makes us view others as our brothers and sisters, differences no longer become an occasion for division and conflict but rather a shared patrimony from which we can all draw, and which sets us all on journey together, in fraternity.
    The Spirit breaks down barriers and tears down the walls of indifference and hatred because he “teaches us all things” and “reminds us of Jesus’ words” (cf. Jn 14:26). He teaches us, reminds us, and writes in our hearts before all else the commandment of love that the Lord has made the center and summit of everything. Where there is love, there is no room for prejudice, for “security” zones separating us from our neighbors, for the exclusionary mindset that, tragically, we now see emerging also in political nationalisms.
    It was on the feast of Pentecost that Pope Francis observed: “In our world today, there is so much discord, such great division. We are all ‘connected’, yet find ourselves disconnected from one another, anesthetized by indifference and overwhelmed by solitude” (Homily, 28 May 2023). The wars plaguing our world are a tragic sign of this. Let us invoke the Spirit of love and peace, that he may open borders, break down walls, dispel hatred and help us to live as children of our one Father who is in heaven.
    Brothers and sisters, Pentecost renews the Church and the world! May the strong wind of the Spirit come upon us and within us, open the borders of our hearts, grant us the grace of encounter with God, enlarge the horizons of our love and sustain our efforts to build a world in which peace reigns.
    May Mary Most Holy, Woman of Pentecost, Virgin visited by the Spirit, Mother full of grace, accompany us and intercede for us.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic congratulates Peter the Great on his birthday

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Today, June 9, marks 353 years since the birth of Peter I, the first Emperor of All Russia, the founder of St. Petersburg and a talented engineer, whose name our university proudly bears.

    The indomitable spirit, wisdom and foresight of Peter I forever changed the course of our country’s history. His large-scale reforms covered all aspects of public life in the Russian Empire and had a significant impact on the country’s further development. The Emperor laid the foundation for the modern state structure of Russia, formed a regular army and navy, and introduced a new education system.

    In 2015, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation issued an order to return the name of Peter the Great to our university, which was lost after the October Revolution. A year later, a ceremonial opening of a monument to Peter I took place in front of the main academic building of SPbPU.

    The Polytechnic University proudly continues the great work of the Emperor – to develop science and technology, to prepare personnel for the future of our country. His example inspires polytechnics to be just as purposeful, dedicated to their work and striving for perfection.

    Happy birthday, Peter the Great!

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPbPU offered Venezuela cooperation in education and science

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    A working meeting with a delegation from the Ministry of Higher Education of Venezuela was held in the Committee for Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg. The representatives of the friendly Latin American country were met by the Chairman of the Committee for Science and Higher Education Andrey Maksimov. Representatives of six universities of St. Petersburg took part in the meeting. The Polytechnic University was represented by the Head of the International Cooperation Department Vladimir Khizhnyak.

    The Venezuelan delegation was headed by the Minister of People’s Power for Higher Education, Richardo Mujica. The delegation included the Director General of the Directorate of Integration and International Relations, Gasparri Rey, the Director of Bilateral Meetings of the International Relations Department, Jimenez Cubillán, and the First Secretary of the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the Russian Federation, Andrés González.

    During the meeting, Andrei Maksimov briefly spoke about St. Petersburg, which is one of the largest scientific and educational centers in Russia. It concentrates over ten percent of the country’s scientific potential, with more than 350 scientific organizations, including about 60 organizations of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other state academies. The human resources potential of science and education in St. Petersburg exceeds 170,000 employees of scientific organizations and universities, including approximately 9,000 doctors of science and 26,000 candidates of science. Andrei Stanislavovich presented the work of KNVS in general and the interaction of St. Petersburg universities with universities in Venezuela, in particular.

    Mr. Mujica began his speech by thanking Russia for supporting Venezuela in its fight against the aggressive policies of Western countries and expressing admiration for the courage and fortitude of the Russian people. He recalled that President Maduro had recently visited Russia, took part in events marking the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, and then visited St. Petersburg. Mr. Mujica also noted that Venezuela had adopted a program to develop cooperation with Russia in science and education. In accordance with this program, the number of students from this country in Russian universities should increase tenfold in the near future, from 200 to at least 2,000. A working group has been created at the Ministry to create an interuniversity university network of Venezuelan and Russian universities. It is planned to create joint programs and double degree programs. Priority areas of training are artificial intelligence, nanotechnology and new materials, agro-biotechnology, mining, etc. The issue of creating cultural and language centers in both Venezuela and Russia is also being worked on. The training of highly qualified personnel is also an urgent issue.

    Vladimir Khizhnyak spoke about the Polytechnic University and suggested areas of cooperation. He noted that the university has students from Venezuela, but there are not many of them, and our institutes are ready to accept many more representatives of this country in numerous training programs, including in English. Summer and winter school programs may also be of interest to students from Venezuela. Joint supervision of postgraduate students, participation of leading professors in dissertation councils and in the “Visiting Professor” program are also a good start for cooperation.

    Mr. Mujica responded positively to the proposal to visit the Polytechnic and conclude a cooperation agreement with the National Scientific University. It was opened recently and enjoys great support from the government of this country. He also noted that there are 25 polytechnic universities in Venezuela and he is ready to assist in establishing contacts with them. The country has adopted a 15-year program to support polytechnic universities.

    Mr. Mujica noted that the people of Venezuela remember that back in 1786, their compatriot, the hero of the national liberation struggle Francisco Miranda arrived in Russia and spent almost a year traveling around it. Catherine II granted him the rank of colonel of the Russian army, and he also received a passport of our country. The Empress allocated Miranda a cash subsidy to fight the Spanish colonizers and ordered a military squadron to be sent to the shores of Venezuela. So the friendship between our countries has deep roots and the Ministry of Higher Education is ready to contribute to its strengthening in every possible way.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Parades Commission failed Scarva – public disorder was entirely predictable and avoidable

    Source: Traditional Unionist Voice – Northern Ireland

    Statement by TUV party chairman Keith Ratcliffe:

    “As I warned in advance, Saturday’s anti-Israeli parade through Scarva was deeply provocative, entirely unnecessary, and now, sadly, has led to the very outcome many of us feared – disorder on our streets and arrests in our community.

    “I formally objected to this parade to the Parades Commission and raised serious concerns both in writing and in a telephone call to the police. I made it crystal clear to the Parades Commission that Scarva, a quiet, close-knit Unionist village with deep ties of sympathy and support for Israel, was no place for Palestinian flags and associated political messaging on a Saturday morning.

    “And yet, the parade was allowed to proceed unchecked – no conditions, no restrictions and no serious engagement with local concerns. The Commission was warned. The PSNI was informed. And now we have witnessed precisely the breakdown in community relations that this parade was always going to cause.

    “Scarva is not a canvas for political performance. Residents here should not be subjected to displays that are knowingly inflammatory. People have a right to go about their daily lives without being dragged into conflict they did not ask for and do not support.

    “Let me be clear: this situation was entirely avoidable. The blame lies squarely with those who organised this needlessly provocative display, and with the Parades Commission, who failed in their duty to prevent disorder and protect community cohesion.“

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Election Committee register released

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The 2025 Election Committee (EC) provisional register and the omissions list were released today.

    Relevant voters may check their registration status and particulars, including whether they have been entered into the omissions list, through “iAM Smart” or the Voter Registration website.

    The provisional register and the omissions list containing entries of individuals are only displayed in a statutory manner and made available for inspection by specified individuals.

    Citizens may lodge a claim or an objection in person with the Registration & Electoral Office (REO) no later than June 16.

    The REO will publish the EC final register after the EC Subsector By-elections are held in September.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: WATCH: Padilla Slams Trump Administration for Terrorizing Los Angeles Communities Through ICE Raids, Deploying National Guard

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.)

    WATCH: Padilla Slams Trump Administration for Terrorizing Los Angeles Communities Through ICE Raids, Deploying National Guard

    Padilla: California is “the fourth-largest economy in the world, not despite our immigrant population, but because of our immigrant population, who contribute so much as [a] workforce, as consumers, as entrepreneurs. That’s something to be respected, not insulted.”

    “Our nation is better than this. Look to California as a way forward.”

    Watch the full interview here.

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — In case you missed it, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee, joined MSNBC’s “The Weekend: Primetime” to condemn the Trump Administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across Los Angeles and President Trump’s ensuing unprecedented deployment of nearly 2,000 members of California’s National Guard to the region.

    Senator Padilla slammed President Trump for manufacturing a cruel crisis to scapegoat immigrants and distract from Republicans’ harmful budget bill that will cut critical services that millions of Americans depend on to give tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy. He also blasted the Trump Administration for their hypocrisy in calling the largely peaceful Los Angeles protests an “insurrection” as President Trump and Republicans refuse to use that word to describe the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Padilla encouraged Californians to continue peacefully protesting the Trump Administration’s inhumane immigration enforcement.

    Key Excerpts:

    On Trump demonizing immigrants to distract from Republicans’ harmful budget bill:

    • “The Senate Republicans are on the verge of passing what House Republicans just passed in this bill that threatens to cut Medicaid, cut the social safety net for so many, and underwrite tax breaks for billionaires. So to distract from that, it never fails. This is [Trump’s] classic playbook. He’s not brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine. His tariff war has gone horribly wrong. So when all else fails, he demonizes immigrants again.”
    • “If we were having a serious, substantive policy conversation, I think there is room to discuss increased funding for our immigration system, not just smarter enforcement at the border, utilizing technology, focusing on ports of entry, but also for all the people who have pending cases, whether it’s an asylum case, whether it’s anything else, there is a need for more immigration judges and hearing officers and counsel, those sorts of things. And let’s reduce the backlog. But what the Trump Administration is doing is exactly the opposite, shifting it to complete enforcement and aggressive, extreme, cruel enforcement for that matter, while the backlogs continue to grow because they’ve shifted resources away from those services and those programs.”
    • “By and large, this supposedly Big Beautiful Bill, which is anything but, is nothing but increasing funding for … immigration enforcement, gutting so many other critical areas of the budget that working families across the country depend on, all to underwrite tax breaks for the most wealthy in America, including somebody like Elon Musk. You know, Donald Trump didn’t like the headlines he was getting because of his fallout with Elon Musk, and so again, what happens? He stages a crisis, manufactures a cruel crisis to try to change the news of the day.”

    On Trump’s hypocrisy in his response compared to January 6:

    • “The other thing he wants is for people to, yes, maybe get out of hand, so that he has the justification to escalate and increase the use of force. Look what happened in his first term. Look what happened on January 6. You’ve got to call out the hypocrisy. He did not once say “insurrectionist” for the people who stormed the Capitol and attacked police officers, but one protester who gets a little bit out of hand in Los Angeles and all of a sudden, he’s going to bring in the Marines? That’s beyond hypocritical.”
    • “If it’s one thing that the Team Trump does have going for it, is they are masters of misinformation and disinformation. What’s happening in Los Angeles is not an insurrection. What happened on January 6 at the nation’s Capitol was an insurrection. So intellectual dishonesty is nothing new for J.D. Vance, or Donald Trump, or anybody in the White House right now. They should know better.”

    On the cruelty of Trump’s ICE raids and the importance of peaceful protests:

    • “These raids are not new. Obviously, we’ve been seeing them around the country for a few months, but increasingly with extremism and cruelty. And that’s what people in Los Angeles are responding to. Again, as others have said, you want to focus on violent and dangerous criminals? Great, there’s no disagreement there. But when you’re going after kids that are depending on lifesaving treatment, when you’re going after people in the workplace, in houses of worship, children in schools — that’s a whole thing altogether. So in a diverse community like Los Angeles, there’s going to be a lot of people who are passionate about defending fundamental rights and due process and to speak up when they see that not being respected.”
    • “So for all the people in Los Angeles, I do say protest. Protest peacefully, but protest because Donald Trump wants one of two things. He wants people … to be quiet, to suck it up, and ignore what’s happening, let him do whatever he wants. That’s not in our DNA.”

    On immigrants’ integral role in driving California’s economic success:

    • “We are not just the most populous state in the nation, we’re the most diverse state in the nation, home to more immigrants than any state in the nation, both mostly documented, some undocumented. But remember, folks, this is also the largest economy of any state in the nation, by far. The fourth-largest economy in the world, not despite our immigrant population, but because of our immigrant population, who contribute so much as [a] workforce, as consumers, as entrepreneurs. That’s something to be respected, not insulted.”

    On his personal story growing up as the son of immigrants from Mexico and fighting against anti-immigrant actions:

    • “You can’t help but take this personal because you can relate to the story, because you can relate to the sacrifice, because you can relate to that journey — not just me, my brother, my sister, my parents, and our family, but everybody, frankly, in the community where and how I grew up, which is indicative of millions of families across the country. You know, my parents came in pursuit of the American Dream, as so many have over generations, and my parents found it. My dad as a short order cook for 40 years, my mom cleaning houses. And to think that in one generation, someone like me can grow up in public schools in Los Angeles, go on to college, and one day represent our state in the United States Senate.”
    • “But there’s a reason why I left my engineering degree behind in 1994. It’s because of the rhetoric I saw back then in California, very different than the California we see today. Governor Pete Wilson, at the time, standing for re-election, down in the polls, turns to anti-immigrant rhetoric to try to seek re-election and divide the people. And it was because of … that Proposition 187 that people like my parents, finally took the steps to become citizens, as opposed to just being long-term permanent residents, but also my generation choosing to get involved in government and politics and change the trajectory of our state. California is very different today, but it is just so heartbreaking and offensive that the rhetoric continues to this day, even more so, because it’s not just coming out of the governor’s office in California back then, not now, but out of the Oval Office. Our nation is better than this. Look to California as a way forward.”

    On Trump’s mismanagement of the protests in Los Angeles:

    • “Law enforcement on the ground knows the community, and the community knows LAPD and the Sheriff’s Department. This is just a reminder that what happens when you don’t know what you’re doing as President United States, when you send in DHS, when you send in the National Guard, and they don’t know the community, they don’t have the rapport and the trust of the community, things get out of hand. And then the federal officials are in the position of having to call in LAPD to help them bring the temperature down in a situation, or the sheriff’s office in parts of the county outside the city of Los Angeles. It’s pointing out the weaknesses and the inability, the inexperience, and irresponsibility, frankly, of the Trump Administration.”

    Video of the full interview is available here.

    Senator Padilla also joined Los Angeles outlets KTLA and KNX tonight to discuss the fear and chaos the Trump Administration is stoking in Los Angeles and across California. On Friday, Padilla issued a statement condemning the Los Angeles ICE raids.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 9, 2025
  • 11 years of PM Modi: Tap water now reaches nearly 80% of rural households under Jal Jeevan Mission

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In a landmark achievement reflecting the progress made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 11 years of governance, the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) has successfully brought tap water connections to over 15.60 crore rural households, now covering nearly 80% of all rural homes across India. This represents a dramatic rise from just 3.23 crore households—or 17% coverage—when the mission was launched on August 15, 2019, under his leadership.

    The Jal Jeevan Mission aims to ensure access to safe and adequate drinking water through functional household tap connections. More than just addressing the issue of water scarcity, the initiative has become a transformative force in rural India, particularly benefiting women by alleviating the centuries-old burden of fetching water. This has had far-reaching effects on women’s health, education, and overall participation in the economy.

    According to data released by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, 189 districts have reported complete tap water coverage under the Har Ghar Jal initiative, with 108 of these districts certified through Gram Sabha resolutions. At the block level, 1,862 blocks have reported full coverage, with 892 receiving certification. Among gram panchayats, 1,18,230 have reported tap water availability in all households, and 79,402 have been certified. Additionally, of the 2,51,579 villages that have submitted reports, 1,53,193 have achieved certified status.

    Eleven states and Union Territories, including Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, Punjab, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, have reached 100% tap water connectivity for all rural households. The mission has also made a significant impact on education and childcare infrastructure, with 9.32 lakh schools and 9.69 lakh Anganwadi centres now equipped with functional tap water supply.

    To ensure long-term sustainability, JJM includes a strong emphasis on greywater management, augmentation of water sources, rainwater harvesting, and local community involvement. It is supported by a robust Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign to promote water conservation as a people’s movement—jan andolan. The initiative not only focuses on infrastructure but also encourages communities to take ownership of water systems through participation in operations, maintenance, and water quality monitoring.

    The mission’s impact extends well beyond infrastructure. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that achieving JJM’s objectives could save over 5.5 crore hours per day that would otherwise be spent collecting water—time saved primarily by women. WHO also estimates that safely managed drinking water could prevent up to 400,000 deaths annually from diarrheal diseases and save approximately 14 million Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). Research by Nobel laureate Professor Michael Kremer indicates that safe water access could reduce mortality among children under five by nearly 30%, potentially saving 136,000 lives each year.

    The employment impact of the mission is equally significant. According to a joint study by the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and the International Labour Organization, the mission is projected to generate 59.9 lakh person-years of direct employment and 2.2 crore person-years of indirect employment during its capital expenditure phase. Additionally, the operation and maintenance phase is expected to create 13.3 lakh person-years of direct employment.

    A strong focus on quality assurance supports the mission’s objectives. A network of 2,162 laboratories has tested 66.32 lakh water samples, while 24.80 lakh women have been trained to use Field Testing Kits (FTKs). These efforts have resulted in the testing of 85.39 lakh water samples using FTKs, enabling early detection of contamination and fostering local capacity for water monitoring.

    Running parallel to JJM, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain campaign has been instrumental in raising public awareness about sustainable water practices. The 2023 campaign focused on source sustainability for drinking water, while the 2024 edition emphasized the theme “Nari Shakti se Jal Shakti,” highlighting the critical role of women in water conservation and community engagement.

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.107 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.107 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, June 9, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB173.8 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on June 9, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB173.8 billion

    RMB173.8 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年06月09日

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: SCO film festival to kick off in China’s Chongqing

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

    CHONGQING, June 9 — The 2025 SCO (the Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Film Festival will take place from July 3 to 7 in Yongchuan District, southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality, highlighting the latest advancements in film technology and production across member states, local authorities announced Monday.

    The upcoming film festival aims to promote people-to-people exchanges and cooperation between SCO member states, the municipal government said at a press conference.

    The event will feature 11 major activities, including film screenings, cooperation forums, a film technology exhibition, and a gala concert. Ten awards will be presented at the event, including “best film” and “best director,” according to Qin Zhengui, deputy director of the China Film Administration.

    The organizing committee has received 27 film submissions from SCO member states, with a curated selection to be screened during the event.

    Yongchuan, located in the western part of Chongqing, has emerged as a burgeoning hub for film technology innovation in recent years. The district is now home to over 100 film and TV enterprises and boasts cutting-edge production facilities, including a 3,000-square-meter virtual production stage and a 5,000-square-meter standardized soundstage.

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Injuries reported following explosion at US Kadena Air Base in Japan’s Okinawa

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

    An explosion occurred Monday at an ammunition storage area within the U.S. military’s Kadena Air Base in Japan’s southernmost prefecture of Okinawa, resulting in injuries, local media reported.

    The blast went off at a facility that belongs to Japan’s Self Defense Forces (SDF) and is used to temporarily store unexploded ammunition, public broadcaster NHK reported, citing SDF sources.

    At around 11:20 a.m. local time, the fire department received a report about the explosion at the SDF-managed facility and that people were injured but remained conscious.

    Several SDF personnel were taken to hospital after the incident, Kyodo News said.

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing airports see surging tax refunds for overseas travelers

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

    In the first five months of this year, the customs of two major airports in Beijing processed departure tax refund applications for overseas travelers totaling approximately 478 million yuan (about 66.52 million U.S. dollars), up 91.61 percent year on year, setting a new record high for the same period in history, according to Beijing Customs.

    From January to May 2025, the customs of Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport handled a total of 12,180 departure tax refund applications from overseas visitors, marking a year-on-year increase of 147.01 percent.

    During the same period, the customs of Beijing Daxing International Airport processed departure tax refund applications for outbound travelers totaling over 72.37 million yuan, achieving nearly 200-percent growth year on year.

    The 240-hour visa-free transit policy has significantly boosted the number of foreigners visiting China, the municipal customs said.

    As China continues to optimize its tax refund policy for overseas tourists, the potential for inbound tourism consumption is being fully realized. During the recent Dragon Boat Festival holiday, the number of tax refund applications processed at the two Beijing airports surged by 263.81 percent year on year, while the total refund amount increased by 130.59 percent compared to the same period last year, data from Beijing Customs shows.

    The customs of Beijing Capital International Airport now has multiple tax refund counters in departure areas, which has helped streamline processing amid rising demand. Meanwhile, Beijing Customs is working closely with tax authorities, tourism officials and Capital Airports Holdings Co., Ltd., to publicize tax refund procedures via airport media, multimedia systems, and official new media platforms. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China’s foreign trade up 2.5% in first five months

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

    This aerial drone photo shows a view of the container terminal of Nanjing Port in east China’s Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s total goods imports and exports in yuan-denominated terms rose to 17.94 trillion yuan (about 2.5 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first five months of 2025, up 2.5 percent year on year, official data showed Monday.

    The growth rate marked an increase of 0.1 percentage points compared to that registered in the first four months of 2025, according to the General Administration of Customs.

    During the first five months of 2025, China’s exports rose 7.2 percent year on year to 10.67 trillion yuan while imports fell 3.8 percent to 7.27 trillion yuan.

    In May alone, China’s total goods imports and exports in yuan-denominated terms rose 2.7 percent year on year, the data showed.

    Last month, goods exports rose 6.3 percent year on year, while imports went down 2.1 percent, according to the data.

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China’s trade with Africa hits new high in Jan-May

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

    China’s trade with African countries hit a record high in the first five months of this year, official data showed Monday.

    The China-Africa trade volume increased 12.4 percent year on year in the January-May period to 963.21 billion yuan (about 134 billion U.S. dollars), accounting for 5.4 percent of the country’s total foreign trade, according to the General Administration of Customs.

    China’s exports to Africa rose 20.2 percent from a year ago to 599.57 billion yuan in the first five months, while its imports gained 1.6 percent to 363.64 billion yuan.

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Paraguay has ‘nothing to lose’ against Brazil: Alfaro

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

    Paraguay manager Gustavo Alfaro said Sunday that his side will approach its crucial World Cup qualifier against Brazil with the belief that a place on the sport’s grandest stage is within reach.

    Paraguay, which last featured at the World Cup in 2010, is third in the 10-team South American group with 24 points, two ahead of fourth-placed Brazil.

    The top six teams will qualify directly for next year’s showpiece in the United States, Mexico and Canada while the seventh-ranked side will earn a playoff spot.

    “These are the kinds of matches in which we have everything to win and nothing to lose,” Alfaro said ahead of Tuesday’s clash at Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo.

    “Brazil is always a difficult opponent but at the same time we know that if we win we could get the outcome that we’ve been striving for. It’s a dream that has been put on hold for 15 years,” he added.

    Paraguay is unbeaten in nine games since Alfaro replaced Daniel Garnero as manager last August.

    While accepting that Brazil would pose a stern test under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti, the Argentine expressed confidence that his team had the mindset to overcome the five-time world champions.

    “I have no doubt that our attitude is what stands us apart and that we can maintain the same determined approach in every game we play,” he said.

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Underwater robot could improve pipeline and cable security

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Underwater robot could improve pipeline and cable security

    Dstl has trialled an underwater robot which can prevent adversaries from sabotaging undersea cables and pipelines by disarming or removing threats.

    An underwater robot could soon be saving lives at sea for the Royal Navy and prevent adversaries from sabotaging undersea cables and pipelines.

    A commercially available remotely operated vehicle (ROV) has been adapted by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and industry partners to deal with sabotage threats and clear legacy unexploded ordnance. These present hazards to both vessels and divers deployed to deal with them.

    Dstl has incorporated or developed a number of systems to enable the ROV to detect unexploded ordnance and remotely place explosive charges to enable safe neutralization.

    Dstl explosives engineer John said:

    “This technology would be a valuable toolset for keeping our Armed Forces safe whilst providing the public with value for money.

    This unique capability with its sensors, tools and cameras will give operators a real time ability to deal with these underwater hazards in a safe, effective and efficient way.”

    The robot can operate at depths greater than divers can reach, and it can also work there safely for much longer.

    Underwater Robot Deploys Remote Explosive

    The new technology and systems developed will work in partnership with other robots to scan the seabed for hazards and will be able to deal with them once one is spotted.

    The robot can be launched from a ship or a shoreline and is operated remotely, feeding video and sonar images back to the operators.

    They will then be able to remotely deal with underwater hazards in relative safety.

    The robot is not normally destroyed, which means it can be used multiple times giving the public better value for money in addition to the economic benefits of partnering with industry. This project supports numerous specialist jobs in industry.

    Our specialists work closely with Royal Navy specialists to develop tactics and techniques as well as technology.

    Trials have taken place at:

    • Horsea Island in Portsmouth
    • Portland Harbour
    • South Wales
    • Norway

    Alford Technologies, Atlantas Marine, Sonardyne and ECS Special Projects are among the industry partners involved.

    This Royal Navy funded project has developed a number of cutting-edge technologies that have been tested in successful trials.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Children invited to ‘Play Out’ this Summer

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Playing Out is a national programme that allows residents to close their street for up to 3 hours, allowing children to safely enjoy the space, the sun and the fresh air.

    The scheme is being led locally by the council as part of its work to provide more opportunities for children and young people, and to promote physical activity and well being.

    Anyone can apply for a road closure. A minimum of 6 weeks’ notice is required, and quiet streets and cul-de-sacs are ideal. Please note, bus routes and main roads cannot be shut.

    To make an application please visit Let’s Play Out and complete the short online form.

    Councillor Obaida Ahmed, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “Playing Out days are a wonderful opportunity to bring your community together and give children the chance to play outside their homes in an environment that is safe and secure.

    “Activities like these are key to ensuring strong and healthy communities are built and can have long term benefits to children and their families.

    “They also showcase a sense of togetherness and community cohesion, enabling opportunities for those from every background to socialise and build strong relationships.

    “With the summer holidays around the corner, now is the time to think about applying for a Playing Out road closure.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Pop Culture Festival “Music and Laughs” Concert tickets on sale from June 10

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will present the “Music and Laughs” Concert, one of the highlights of the Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2025. Curated by award-winning veteran producer Edward Chan, the concert will feature five popular singers or artists and accomplished musicians, delivering a delightful performance. With comedy and music as the main themes, the concert weaves together elements of drama, dance, and unique stage design, offering an unforgettable evening filled with laughter and joy.
     
         Edward Chan, who has arranged and produced songs for numerous renowned pop artists, will curate tailor-made performances for Jason Chan, Jay Fung, Cath Wong, Dee@ERROR, and FatBoy@ERROR, showcasing their distinct characteristics and strengths through diverse collaborations and presentation formats. Accompanied by the Symphonic Pops Orchestra under the baton of Fung Ka-hing and a live band of rising young musicians, the concert promises a surprising and whimsical musical spark.
     
         “Music and Laughs” Concert will be staged at 8pm on July 19 and 20 at the Grand Theatre of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Tickets priced at $388, $688, $888 and $1,088 will be available from tomorrow (June 10) at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). Only Internet, mobile app and telephone (3166 1288) bookings are available on the first ticket sale day, while outlet and self-service ticketing kiosk bookings will be available from the second ticket sale day. A maximum of 10 tickets can be purchased per transaction per person on the first ticket sale day, and a maximum of 40 tickets can be purchased per transaction per person from the second ticket sale day.
     
         For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 3755 3359 or visit www.pcf.gov.hk/en/programmes/music-laughs-concert.
     
         This year, the LCSD presents the third Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival, themed “More Than Joy”. Humour has been a trendsetter in Hong Kong’s pop culture scene. The Festival features a diverse range of formats including stage performances, film screenings, thematic exhibitions, and library and outreach activities. Offering insight into the multifaceted development of Hong Kong’s pop culture along the line of “happiness”, the Festival brings audiences not only joy and laughter but also an opportunity to appreciate how pop culture can be transmitted and transformed, and how integration and breakthroughs are possible. For more information, please visit www.pcf.gov.hk/en.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Palestinian supporters in NZ accuse Israel of ‘state piracy’ and condemn silence

    Asia Pacific Report

    Israel’s military attack and boarding of the humanitarian boat Madleen attempting to deliver food and medical aid to the besieged people of Gaza has been condemned by New Zealand Palestinian advocacy groups as a “staggering act of state piracy”.

    The vessel was in international waters, carrying aid workers, doctors, journalists, and supplies desperately needed by the 2 million population that Israel has systematically bombed, starved, and displaced.

    “This was not a military confrontation. It was the assault of an unarmed civilian aid ship by a state acting with total impunity,” said the group Thyme4Action.

    “This is piracy, it is state terror, and it is a genocidal act of war.

    Half of the 12 crew and passengers on board are French citizens and the volunteer group includes French-Palestinian European parliamentarian Rima Hassan and Swedish climate crisis activist Greta Thunberg and two journalists.

    They all made pre-recorded messages calling for international pressure on their governments against the Israeli state. The messages were posted on the Freedom Flotilla Coalition X page.

    The group Thyme4Action said in a media release that a regime engaged in genocide would send sends drones and armed commandos to detain civilians in international waters.

    Israel’s ‘total moral collapse’
    “We are witnessing the total moral collapse of a state, supported for years by Western governments to act with utter impunity, violate our global legal system, morality and principles.

    “No amount of spin or military propaganda can hide the cruelty of deliberately starving a population, targeting children, bombing hospitals and bakeries, and then violently stopping others from bringing aid.”

    Thyme4Action said the attack on the Madleen was not a separate incident — “it is part of the same campaign to eliminate Palestinian life, hope, and survival. It is why the International Court of Justice has already ruled that Israel is plausibly committing genocide.”

    “This is not complicated,” said the statement.

    French journalist Yanis Mhandi on board the Madleen . . . “I’ve been detained by Israeli forces while doing my job as a journalist.” Image: FFC screenshot APR

    “Israel has no legal authority in international waters. Under the United Nations Convention
    on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), Israel’s boarding of a civilian aid ship beyond its territorial waters is an act of piracy, unlawful kidnapping, forcible abduction and armed
    aggression.

    Under international humanitarian law, deliberately blocking aid to a population facing
    starvation is a war crime.

    Under the Genocide Convention, when a state intentionally denies food, water, and
    medicine to a population it is bombing and displacing, this constitutes part of a genocidal
    campaign.”

    NZ silence condemned
    The advocacy group condemned the silence of the New Zealand government as being “no longer neutral”.

    The moment that the Freedom Flotilla Coalition lost communications with the Madleen as Israeli forces attacked the vessel. Image: FFC

    It demonstrated a shocking lack of respect for international law, for human rights, and for the safety of global humanitarian workers.

    “It reflects a broader decay in foreign policy — where selective outrage and Israeli
    exceptionalism undermine the credibility of everything New Zealand claims to stand for.”

    Thyme4Action called on the New Zealand government to:

    • Publicly condemn Israel’s illegal assault on the Madleen and its passengers;
    • Demand the immediate release of all aid workers, journalists, and civilians
    abducted by Israeli forces;
    • Suspend all diplomatic, military, and trade cooperation with Israel until it complies
    with international law; and
    • Support international accountability mechanisms, including referring Israel’s crimes
    to the International Criminal Court and backing enforcement of the ICJ’s provisional
    measures on genocide.

    “This has to stop. This is not just a crisis in Gaza,” said the statement.

    ‘Crisis of global morality’
    “It is a crisis of global morality, of international law, and of our basic shared humanity.

    “We stand with the people of Gaza. We stand with the brave souls aboard the Madleen, and
    we demand an end to this madness before the world forgets what it means to be human.

    “We need a government that stands for all that is right, not all that is wrong.

    “Aid is not terrorism. International waters are not Israel’s territory. And silence in the face of evil is complicity.”

    Pro-Palestinian supporters in New Zealand have held protests against the genocide and demanding a ceasefire right across the country at multiple locations for the past 87 weeks.

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Fatal crash – Girraween

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Emergency Services responded to a fatal crash at a property in Girraween this morning.

    Around 11:20am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of an off-road buggy crash at a property, involving two youths and one adult male.

    Police and St John Ambulance attended and commenced CPR on the 40-year-old male; however, he was pronounced deceased at the scene.

    Both youths were uninjured and did not require further medical assistance.

    A report will be prepared for the coroner.

    MIL OSI News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iran to Present Israel’s Strategic Documents Soon – Minister

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    TEHRAN, June 9 (Xinhua) — Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib announced Sunday that the country has received a “valuable collection” of strategic, operational and scientific data and documents from Israel, which he said will be made public soon.

    In an interview with Iran’s state news agency IRIB, Khatib called the acquisition a “great intelligence achievement” for his ministry.

    He said the documents cover Israel’s nuclear program as well as its relations with the United States, Europe and other countries, stressing that some of the intelligence files could enhance Iran’s offensive capabilities.

    He refrained from detailing the methods used to transfer the documents to Iran, saying the methods were as important as the documents themselves and would remain protected.

    E. Khatib added that a “complex, large-scale, comprehensive and lengthy” operation was developed and carried out to obtain them.

    IRIB said in a statement on Saturday that the blackout was necessary to ensure the safe transfer of the documents, noting that the volume of data was so large that it took weeks to study it. –0–

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Foreign Trade Grew 2.5 Pct in Jan-May 2025 /detailed version-1/

    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 9 (Xinhua) — China’s total import and export of goods in yuan terms rose 2.5 percent year on year to 17.94 trillion yuan (about 2.5 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first five months of this year, official data showed Monday.

    The growth rate was 0.1 percentage points higher than the level recorded in the first four months of 2025, according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China.

    In January-May this year, China’s exports grew 7.2 percent year-on-year to 10.67 trillion yuan, while imports fell 3.8 percent to 7.27 trillion yuan.

    In May alone, the country’s foreign trade volume in yuan terms grew by 2.7 percent year-on-year.

    In particular, exports of goods grew by 6.3 percent year-on-year, while imports fell by 2.1 percent, the agency’s data showed. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 9, 2025
  • The Government Of The Day Is Handicapped; It Can’t Register an FIR because there is a Judicial order: Vice-President

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    lign=”center”>Motion to remove the judge is the answer? If there has been a crime, a culpable act, Why wasn’t it punished? questions VP
    Permission to file FIR Could Have Been Given on the Very First Day; It Could Have Been Given at Least After the Report, stresses VP
    Committee of Judges Can not Substitute FIR or Constitutional Removal Mechanism for Judges: Vice-President
    We Have Lost More Than Three Months, And The Investigation Has Not Even Been Initiated, says VP
    Has money influenced the Judiciary in judicial work?, questions VP
    If The Temple Of Justice Is So Sacrileged, So Tainted, So Besmirched… Then, Where Would People Go For Justice?, asks VP
    Lawyers Of The Bar Are Custodians Of The Rule of Law, says VP
    The People’s Confidence… Will Be Restored — Only By Very Thorough Investigation, Proper Investigation, Scientific Investigation, highlights VP
    Surely The Cash Will Not Come Without A Purpose. And The Purpose Can’t Be Legitimate, Says VP

    The Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, today said, “The Government of the day is handicapped. It can’t register an FIR. Because there is a judicial order. And that judicial order is more than three decades old. It provides virtually impregnable cover. Unless permission is accorded by a functionary at the highest level in the judiciary, an FIR can’t be registered. So I pose a question to myself, in deep pain, worried, concerned, in anguish — why was that permission not given? That was the minimum that could have been done on the earliest occasion.”

    He further said, “I have raised the issue. Ultimately, if a motion is brought to remove a judge, is that the answer? If there has been a crime, a culpable act shaking the foundations of democracy — the rule of law, why wasn’t it punished? We have lost more than three months, and the investigation has not even been initiated. Whenever you go to court, they ask why the FIR was delayed.”

    Shri Dhankhar further stated, “Does the committee of judges have a constitutional sanction? Does it have statutory sanction? Can this report result in any outcome? Can this report, by itself, be actionable? If a judge removal mechanism is there, the Constitution says this removal mechanism can be initiated either in the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha. This is the only way. Then this committee cannot substitute for an FIR investigation. Now, the separation of powers. Penal thing has to follow it. If we have to lay claim on democracy, on the rule of law, equality before law, let me tell you — even the President of India and the Governors — they have immunity from prosecution only till they are in office. No other body has it. No other in the country, no other constitutional office has this immunity, and that too while in office. Now, how can we have a mechanism that such a crime — a culpable act — revealed from a document revealed by the Supreme Court, that there was a cash haul.”

    The Vice-President said, “I find it very soothing and must congratulate you that the bar associations in the country are active on it. I hope an FIR is filed. One, that permission could have been given on the very first day. It should have been. A compulsive, expedient situation should have been there, because the mechanism evolved is the same. Second, it could have been given at least after the report. Could it have been given on the judicial side? What happened on the judicial side — it is there. I gather from the public domain — money spending.”

    Shri Dhankhar further said, “While I have appreciated the former Chief Justice for putting those documents in the public domain, so what we say, there was a cash haul, because the report says — the report was put in the public domain by the Supreme Court. Let us not destroy the idea of democracy. Let us not dilute our ethical standards so low. Let us not decimate integrity.”

    Interacting with members of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association in Chandigarh today, the Vice-President said, “Judicial system at the moment, because of a very painful incident that happened mid-March in Delhi at the residence of a sitting judge, there was a cash haul, obviously tainted, unaccounted, illegal. And unexplained! The intervention is very significant. One, it appeared in the public domain after 6-7 days. Imagine if it had not appeared. So, we don’t know whether it is isolated or if there are other instances. Now, whenever tainted, unaccounted, unexplained cash haul is there, the system has to move to find out whose money is this? And what is the money trail? Where did this loose cash come from? Are there big sharks? Has the money influenced the Judiciary in judicial work? All these issues are agitating not only the minds of lawyers but also people on the street. But let the lid be blown off the can of worms. Let these skeletons in the cupboards come out. Why was there no FIR? Why has there been no investigation at all?”

    Shri Dhankhar stated, “I’m so happy that our Bar associations are picking up the issue. But the confidence of the people is very fundamental in all institutions. All I am saying is, the thought that it will die down, that it will not get media attention, that people have short memories, and those actors, sharks who are culpable, postures that indicate the highest criminality. We must not be sparing them. The people’s confidence, I’m sure, will be restored — I don’t know to what extent — but only by very thorough investigation, proper investigation, scientific investigation — the investigation that will expose, to public satisfaction, the original source of money, the money trail, the people involved, the beneficiaries, and the purpose.”

    The Vice-President recollected, “If you know a famous case — Sarwan Singh v. State of Punjab, 1957 — the gap between establishing the truth is sometimes very thin. The distance between ‘may be true’ and ‘must be true’ is very thin. But this thin distance has to be negotiated by evidence of unimpeachable veracity. So I put innocence at a very high level. I am not aware of who is guilty. But one thing is for sure — a crime of great enormity, shaking the foundations of the Judiciary and democracy, has taken place. I hope it will be addressed”

    Shri Dhankhar stated, “As a former President of the Rajasthan High Court Bar Association, probably this is the first time this happened — that we got together. So lawyers in such bodies are watchdogs of democracy. And in democracy, nothing matters more than proper investigation, proper findings, getting to the source, the original source of the tainted, unaccounted, illegal cash. Surely the cash will not come without a purpose. And the purpose can’t be legitimate. Lord Denning, a great judge, quoted Fuller. Fuller is from 350 years from now: “Be ye never so high, the law is above you.” Now, those who have to enforce the law are also subject to the law.”

    Highlighting that courts are a temple of justice, Shri Dhankhar said, “For lawyers, nothing is more important than the purity of the system where you work. That is why we call it the temple of justice. Now, if the temple of justice is so sacrileged, so tainted, so besmirched that people come very close to losing faith, then where would people go for justice? Before we inflict more injuries on the soul of Bharat — it’s written in a sense of democracy — I hope things will take shape.

    He further said, “All I’m saying is that our judges need protection. Because judges make tough decisions. Judges decide against the Executive. The Executive in any democracy is a mighty power. So judges have to be fearless and independent. They cannot be subjected in a routine way. But now what has happened is — even judges’ premises are sacrosanct. Any crime happening therein is not subject to investigation unless a sanction is given.”

    The Vice-President said, “Now, if this institution is clouded, smoked, then one gets an idea. We don’t know how many skeletons are in the cupboard. Then another worry — stories are going around. Names are floating on whose money is it? Maybe it is not their money. So, proper investigation will also save the reputation of many, many who are being doubted. Because a criminal investigation must nab only the accused and prove the guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Because people can’t put pressure. Bar associations can. We have a role to play in this society. You are stakeholders. Ultimately, you’ll be the sufferers. You help people access courts. Members of the bar, you do your utmost to secure the dispensation of justice in the right way. If faith in what you are assisting with is shaken, there will be no way.”

    Signifying the importance of the Bar Association, the Vice-President said, “The Body of Lawyers and Bar Associations is, in a sense, custodians of the rule of law. They are watchdogs of democracy, and when the system is challenged, there is an obligation on members of the Bar. There have been times when lawyers play a key role, and that is why in our democracy, we have a separation of powers, which means the Executive will do its role, the Legislature will do its role, and the Judiciary will do its role. The critical issue is, judgments have to be given by judges. They can’t be scripted by the Legislature. I am Chairman, Rajya Sabha, you can’t script a judgment. Am I right? Similarly, the job that we do can’t be done by the Executive or the Judiciary.”

    Shri Dhankhar further said, “The Bar Association of the Punjab and Haryana High Court is unique in the entire country. Two States, One Union Territory, very, very important Bar Association. The same is about the Bar Council. I had the good fortune to be the President of my association in Rajasthan, but that was the presidency of the bench at Jaipur. You are the president in the complete right. Whenever I have appeared in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, it has always been a pleasure to come to this place because the Bar has a long tradition. Members of the Bar have been instrumental in getting us freedom. During the freedom struggle, top lawyers ignored their real practice in fiscal terms and devoted themselves to the nation.”

    Highlighting the importance of a democratic society, Shri Dhankhar said, “In a democratic society, the rule of law and equality in law are compromised — seriously, severely, if some people are above the law, beyond scrutiny, beyond investigation. Secondly, yours is a very important High Court, covering a huge jurisdictional area of two states and a Union Territory. The Chief Justice of the High Court, apart from judicial work, also has to do administrative work. And the administrative work is very large. Same about Haryana.”

    The Vice-President said, “I believe the greatest power of Indian citizens is to be treated as innocent till proven guilty. So I don’t want to suggest someone is guilty. But let the investigation be there. It should be proved. Definitely. We don’t know how many people will be there once we break the curtain.”

    He further added, “Purpose is equally important because if it is related to judicial work, if judgment can be influenced by money bags, that day at least, I do not wish to see. And no Member of Parliament would love to see it—unless one is part of it.”

    In conclusion, Shri Dhankhar said, “Let me tell you, I have travelled all over the world. On intelligence, our judges are the best. In hard work, our judges are the best. When they lose confidence in everybody — the executive, and I would say even in organizations to which I belong, but they trust the Judiciary. Because they know, a judge is a reincarnation of God. He will do justice. And there also, they draw a distinction. A sitting judge, in public perception, I don’t subscribe to it, carries greater weightage than a judge under oath will certainly do justice.”

    June 9, 2025
  • Ayushman Bharat scheme led to historic development in health in last 11 years: Nadda

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The flagship Ayushman Bharat – Jan Arogya scheme has led to historic development in the health sector in the last 11 years, said Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Monday.

    In a post on X, Nadda elucidated the progress made by the country in various fields under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government over the last decade.

    “In the last 11 years, there has been historic development in all areas, including education, health, transport, infrastructure, and defense,” Nadda said.

    The Union Minister noted how every section of society has been uplifted due to unprecedented initiatives, such as the “Ayushman Bharat – Jan Arogya” by the government.

    As of May 30, more than 41.02 crore Ayushman Cards have been created in 33 states and union territories.

    The AB-PMJAY has emerged as one of the world’s largest publicly funded health insurance schemes. It has enabled 8.59 crore hospital admissions worth Rs 1,19,858 crore, ensuring access to secondary and tertiary care without pushing families into debt, according to an official statement by the government.

    Further, the number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras rose to 16,469, as of May 30, from just 80 in 2014. It brought essential medicines within reach of the common citizen.

    “Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, India has made remarkable progress in every field in the last 11 years. From becoming the fourth largest economy globally to international diplomacy, unprecedented work has been done on the upliftment of every section including farmers, women, youth, elderly, laborers, businessmen, infrastructure development, and inclusive policies,” Nadda said.

    Other initiatives that contributed to the growth of the country include Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, PM Jan Dhan, Mudra Yojana, Drone Didi, self-help groups, and self-employment scheme.

    These have uplifted “crores of citizens across the country to come out of the poverty line and live a life of dignity,” the Minister said.

    He stated that the 11 years of the Modi government have been dedicated to “service, good governance and welfare of the poor”, which is enabling the country to rapidly progress towards building a ‘developed India’.

    (With inputs from IANS)

    June 9, 2025
  • India celebrates 11 years of PM Modi’s leadership: A decade of transformative governance and inclusive growth

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    As Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks 11 years at the helm of the Indian government, the nation reflects on a decade defined by unprecedented transformation, inclusive development, and governance rooted in the spirit of Seva (service).

    Under PM Modi’s leadership, India has not only surged economically and technologically but also redefined its global standing and internal governance priorities. The slogan 11 Years of Seva has come to symbolize a period of speed, scale, and selfless public service, touching every section of Indian society—from farmers to youth, from marginalized communities to women, and from remote villages to global forums.

    India’s GDP has more than tripled over the last decade—from ₹105 lakh crore ($2.1 trillion) in 2013–14 to over ₹330 lakh crore ($4.2 trillion) in 2024–25. The country’s export capacity saw a 91% surge, hitting $890 billion in total exports this year. Initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes attracted ₹1.61 lakh crore in investments and created over 11.5 lakh jobs across 14 sectors.

    Infrastructure witnessed massive upgrades. National highway length grew from 91,287 km in 2014 to 1,46,204 km in 2024. Operational airports more than doubled to 157. In the Northeast alone, ₹81,000 crore has been invested in railway projects, with 1,728 km commissioned—up 159% from the previous decade.

    Agriculture saw a budgetary increase of nearly six times, with Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) rising substantially for major crops. Over ₹3.68 lakh crore has been directly transferred to over 11 crore farmers under PM-KISAN, while institutional credit to agriculture nearly tripled.

    Women emerged as key stakeholders in this growth journey. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam has secured one-third reservation for women in legislatures, and women now constitute 43% of STEMM enrollments and over 2 crore MSME entrepreneurs. Self-help groups (SHGs) have grown to 90.9 lakh, transforming grassroots leadership.

    Health and Digital Transformation

    Healthcare underwent a seismic shift. Ayushman Bharat has issued over 36 crore health cards, saving citizens ₹1.25 lakh crore in medical costs. India added nearly 400 new medical colleges, doubled MBBS seats, and saw a sharp decline in maternal and infant mortality rates.

    Telemedicine service eSanjeevani delivered over 36 crore consultations—making it the world’s largest digital health platform. Aadhaar-enabled DBT schemes transferred over ₹43 lakh crore directly to beneficiaries, while UPI transactions crossed ₹214 lakh crore, with India now handling nearly half of global real-time payments.

    Global Positioning and Defence Prowess

    India has transitioned from a major arms importer to an emerging defence exporter, with defence exports soaring from ₹1,941 crore in 2014 to ₹23,662 crore in 2024. Indigenous platforms like the Vande Bharat trains and advanced defence drones have solidified India’s technological edge.

    India’s role on the global stage also evolved, leading humanitarian missions like Operation Ganga, Brahma, Kaveri, and Vande Bharat to rescue citizens and deliver aid globally.

    Sustainability and Green Growth

    The green revolution under PM Modi’s governance is visible in the 3,400% rise in solar power capacity (from 2.82 GW to 100+ GW), the planting of over 142 crore trees, and the creation of 282 new protected ecological areas. The ₹19,744 crore National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to position India as a global clean energy hub.

    Peace and Integration in the Northeast

    Violence in the Northeast has reduced significantly—insurgency-related incidents fell by 70%, and over 10,500 insurgents have surrendered. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has been revoked in large parts of the region, as development replaces discord. PM Modi has visited the region 78 times—more than all previous prime ministers combined.

    Youth, Innovation, and Digital Bharat

    With 1.61 lakh startups recognized and India now ranking third globally in the unicorn count, the youth have become central to India’s innovation ecosystem. Over 2.27 crore youth have been trained under Skill India, and more than ₹2 lakh crore has been invested in their skilling and employment.

    India’s digital backbone also saw remarkable growth—with average data usage per person rising 325 times, from 70 MB in 2014 to 22.8 GB in 2025, and mobile phone production scaling from 5.8 crore units to over 33 crore annually.

    From eradicating open defecation and improving healthcare access to transforming India into a startup and manufacturing powerhouse, the past 11 years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi have laid the foundation for a Viksit Bharat (developed India).

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Supporting mental health services for young people

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Our CBR is the ACT Government’s key channel to connect with Canberrans and keep you up-to-date with what’s happening in the city. Our CBR includes a monthly print edition, email newsletter and website.

    You can easily opt in or out of the newsletter subscription at any time.

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign firms in China continue to post trade growth in May

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

    Foreign-invested firms in China recorded a 4 percent year-on-year growth in exports and imports in May, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth, official data showed Monday.

    The total trade volume of foreign enterprises in China reached 1.11 trillion yuan (over 154.47 billion U.S. dollars) last month, according to the General Administration of Customs.

    In the first five months of 2025, over 73,000 foreign enterprises in China were involved in export and import activities, the highest number for the same period in five years.

    The combined trade volume of these companies reached 5.21 trillion yuan, up 2.3 percent year on year, accounting for 29 percent of the country’s total trade and contributing 0.7 percentage points to the overall trade growth during the same period.

    Monday’s data also showed that China’s total goods imports and exports in yuan-denominated terms rose to 17.94 trillion yuan in the first five months of 2025, up 2.5 percent year on year. 

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    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: US economic growth slows amid rising trade barriers

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

    This photo taken on March 29, 2023 shows the White House in Washington, D.C., the United States. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released its latest Economic Outlook on June 3, projects global GDP growth to decelerate from 3.3% in 2024 to 2.9% for both this year and the next. The United States economy is expected to see a significant slowdown, with growth dropping to 1.6% in 2025 and 1.5% in 2026. So, what’s behind this slowdown? Let’s take a closer look at the role of trade barriers.

    First, let’s get a handle on the current state of trade barriers. In recent years, the U.S. has been at the forefront of implementing a series of protectionist trade measures. These include imposing tariffs and erecting various trade barriers. For example, on May 23, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed directly imposing a 50% tariff on EU products starting from June 1. Products manufactured or produced in the U.S. would be exempt from this tariff. However, according to the latest news, after a phone call between President Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, it was decided to postpone the implementation of the 50% tariff on EU products until July 9. While the intention might have been to shield domestic industries and jobs, the reality has turned out to be quite different.

    Trade barriers have had a profound impact on U.S. exports. As a major export-oriented economy, the U.S. relies heavily on international markets for many of its industries. However, these barriers have diminished the competitiveness of U.S. products abroad. In retaliation for U.S. protectionist moves, other countries have also raised tariffs on U.S. goods. This has left U.S. exporters grappling with higher costs and shrinking market shares. Take U.S. agricultural exports, for example. Due to retaliatory tariffs from other nations, U.S. agricultural products have found it increasingly difficult to penetrate international markets. In 2024, the export value of U.S. soybeans was $24.5 billion, lower than the $27.7 billion in 2023 and the record high of $34.4 billion in 2022. This has led to a drop in domestic agricultural prices and a decline in farmers’ incomes.

    Trade barriers have also wreaked havoc on supply chains. In today’s globalized world, many U.S. industries depend on intricate global supply chains. These barriers have caused these supply chains to fracture and reconfigure. Numerous companies have had to scramble to find new suppliers, incurring additional costs and experiencing reduced production efficiency. For instance, U.S. manufacturing firms often rely on imported components. Trade barriers have disrupted the supply of these parts, forcing companies to spend more time and money seeking alternatives. This not only affects production but also drives up product prices. The manufacturing PMI for May shows that the prices index was as high as 69.4%. Although it slightly decreased compared to last month, it still remained at a high level, indicating that raw material costs have been rising for eight consecutive months.

    Trade barriers have led to a decline in business investment. Amid the uncertainty of the trade environment, many companies have become wary of future market prospects. They fear that escalating trade barriers could further erode their profits. As a result, they have cut back on investments in new projects and equipment. This not only hampers long-term corporate development but also has a negative impact on economic growth. For example, some U.S. tech companies had planned to expand production, but they have had to either delay or shelve these plans due to the impact of trade barriers. Green energy projects have also been suspended to varying degrees, with major clean energy projects not being spared. Flagship projects that have been put on hold include the $1 billion solar panel factory in Oklahoma by Italy’s Enel Green Power, the $2.3 billion battery storage facility in Arizona by South Korea’s LG Energy Solution, and the $1.3 billion lithium refinery in South Carolina by the world’s largest lithium miner, U.S.-based Albemarle.

    Lastly, trade barriers have eroded consumer confidence. Consumers are a vital part of the economy, and their spending behavior directly affects economic growth. Trade barriers have caused product prices to rise, increasing the cost of living for consumers. For example, in April 2025, the U.S. CPI increased by 3.4% year on year. At the same time, trade barriers have led to job losses, with unemployment in the U.S.at 4.2% in April, heightening consumers’ concerns about the economic outlook. This has led consumers to cut back on spending, which in turn has had a negative impact on economic growth.

    So, what does the future hold for the U.S. economy in the face of these trade barriers? In the short term, the U.S. economy is likely to continue facing the pressure of slower growth. The impact of trade barriers won’t vanish overnight, and companies will need time to adapt to the new trade landscape. In the long run, the U.S. will need to reassess its trade policies and seek more open and cooperative trade relations. Only by strengthening international cooperation and reducing trade barriers can sustainable economic growth be achieved.

    In summary, trade barriers are a key factor in the projected U.S. economy slowdown. They have affected U.S. exports, disrupted supply chains, reduced business investment and eroded consumer confidence. The U.S. must take proactive measures to address these challenges. 

    The author is an associate professor in economics at Beijing International Studies University.

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lychee harvest season begins in Maoming, Guangdong 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

    MAOMIN, Guangdong Province, June 7 (Xinhua) — The lychee harvest season has begun in Maoming City, south China’s Guangdong Province, which has long been known for growing the fruit.

    In 2024, the city’s lychee production volume reached 502,100 tons.

    MAOMIN, Guangdong Province, June 7 (Xinhua) — The lychee harvest season has begun in Maoming City, south China’s Guangdong Province, which has long been famous for growing the fruit.

    In 2024, the city’s lychee production volume reached 502,100 tons.

    MAOMIN, Guangdong Province, June 7 (Xinhua) — The lychee harvest season has begun in Maoming City, south China’s Guangdong Province, which has long been famous for growing the fruit.

    In 2024, the city’s lychee production volume reached 502,100 tons.

    MAOMIN, Guangdong Province, June 7 (Xinhua) — The lychee harvest season has begun in Maoming City, south China’s Guangdong Province, which has long been famous for growing the fruit.

    In 2024, the city’s lychee production volume reached 502,100 tons.

    MAOMIN, Guangdong Province, June 7 (Xinhua) — The lychee harvest season has begun in Maoming City, south China’s Guangdong Province, which has long been famous for growing the fruit.

    In 2024, the city’s lychee production volume reached 502,100 tons.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Protesters Clash With National Guard in Los Angeles

    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

    LOS ANGELES, June 9 (Xinhua) — More than 200 protesters clashed with National Guard troops in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday during fresh demonstrations against immigration enforcement raids that took place across California over the weekend.

    Xinhua reporters at the scene saw National Guard troops, along with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security officials, repeatedly use tear gas and smoke bombs to disperse the crowd. Several protesters and journalists were injured in the clashes.

    “We want to protest peacefully. But the Trump administration just sent soldiers to fight against us. Is it really necessary?” one protester told Xinhua.

    Shortly after the clashes, California Governor Gavin Newsom called on protesters to remain calm.

    “California! Don’t give Donald Trump what he wants. Speak up. Keep the peace. Keep calm,” Newsom wrote in an online post. “Be non-violent and respect the law enforcement officers who are doing everything they can to keep the peace.”

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 9, 2025
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