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  • MIL-OSI China: Brazil’s supreme court decides to impose legal restrictions on ex-president Bolsonaro

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

    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (L, front) leaves the headquarters of Criminal Police of Brazil where he was fitted with an electronic anklet for monitoring, in Brasilia, Brazil, on July 18, 2025. A justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Friday decided to impose strict legal restrictions on former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion, obstruction of justice, and attack on national sovereignty.(Xinhua/Lucio Tavora)

    A justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Friday decided to impose strict legal restrictions on former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion, obstruction of justice, and attack on national sovereignty.

    Justice Alexandre de Moraes said the measures include nightly house arrest on weekdays, full-time house arrest on weekends and holidays, wearing an electronic ankle monitor, and a ban on contacting foreign diplomats or visiting embassies and consulates, the supreme court said in a press release.

    According to the release, the former president and his son had lobbied in the United States to solicit sanctions against Brazilian officials.

    The justice stated that Brazil’s sovereignty will never be negotiated, reaffirming the supreme court’s determination to defend democratic and constitutional principles.

    The decision follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian exports effective Aug. 1. Trump linked the hefty tariffs to the ongoing legal proceedings against Bolsonaro. 

    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro reacts during a special session at the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, Brazil, July 17, 2025. A justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Friday decided to impose strict legal restrictions on former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion, obstruction of justice, and attack on national sovereignty.(Xinhua/Lucio Tavora)

    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (C) leaves the headquarters of Criminal Police of Brazil where he was fitted with an electronic anklet for monitoring, in Brasilia, Brazil, on July 18, 2025. A justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Friday decided to impose strict legal restrictions on former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion, obstruction of justice, and attack on national sovereignty.(Xinhua/Lucio Tavora)

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ICE deportation action lands Marshallese, Micronesians in Guantánamo ‘terror’ base

    By Giff Johnson, editor, Marshall Islands Journal/RNZ Pacific correspondent

    United States immigration and deportation enforcement continues to ramp up, impacting on Marshallese and Micronesians in new and unprecedented ways.

    The Trump administration’s directive to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to arrest and deport massive numbers of potentially illegal aliens, including those with convictions from decades past, is seeing Marshallese and Micronesians swept up by ICE.

    The latest unprecedented development is Marshallese and Micronesians being removed from the United States to the offshore detention facility at the US Navy base in Guantánamo Bay — a facility set up to jail terrorists suspected of involvement in the 9/11 airplane attacks in the US in 2001.

    Marshall Islands Ambassador to the US Charles Paul this week confirmed a media report that one Marshallese was currently incarcerated at Guantánamo, which is also known as “GTMO”.

    The same report from nationnews.com said 72 detainees from 26 countries had been sent to GTMO last week, including from the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.

    A statement issued by the US Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE operations, concerning detention of foreigners with criminal records at GTMO said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was using “every tool available to get criminal illegal aliens off our streets and out of our country.”

    But the action was criticised by a Marshallese advocate for citizens from the Compact countries in the US.

    ‘Legal, ethical concerns’
    “As a Compact of Free Association (COFA) advocate and ordinary indigenous citizen of the Marshallese Islands, I strongly condemn the detention of COFA migrants — including citizens from the Republic of the Marshall Islands — at the US Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay,” Benson Gideon said in a social media post this week.

    “This action raises urgent legal, constitutional, and ethical concerns that must be addressed without delay.”

    Since seeing the news about detention of a Marshallese in this US facility used to hold suspected terrorists, Ambassador Paul said he had “been in touch with ICE to repatriate one Marshallese being detained.”

    Paul said he was “awaiting all the documents pertaining to the criminal charges, but we were informed that the individual has several felony and misdemeanor convictions. We are working closely with ICE to expedite this process.”

    Gideon said bluntly the detention of the Marshallese was a breach of Compact treaty obligations.

    “The COFA agreement guarantees fair treatment. Military detention undermines this commitment,” he said.

    Gideon listed the strong Marshallese links with the US — service in high numbers in the US military, hosting of the Kwajalein missile range, US military control of Marshall Islands ocean and air space — as examples of Marshallese contributions to the US.

    ‘Treated as criminals’
    “Despite these sacrifices, our people are being treated as criminals and confined in a facility historically associated with terrorism suspects,” he said.

    “I call on the US Embassy in Majuro to publicly address this injustice and work with federal agencies to ensure COFA Marshallese residents are treated with dignity and fairness.

    “If we are good enough to host your missile ranges, fight in your military, and support your defence strategy, then we are good enough to be protected — not punished. Let justice, transparency, and respect prevail.”

    There were 72 immigration detainees at Guantánamo Bay, 58 of them classified as high-risk and 14 in the low-risk category, reported nationnews.com.

    The report added that the criminal records of the detainees include convictions for homicide; sexual offences, including against children; child pornography; assault with a weapon; kidnapping; drug smuggling; and robbery.

    Civil rights advocates have called the detention of immigration detainees at Guantanamo Bay punitive and unlawful, arguing in an active lawsuit that federal law does not allow the government to hold those awaiting deportation outside of US territory.

    In other US immigration and deportation developments:

    • The delivery last month by US military aircraft of 18 Marshallese deported from the US and escorted by armed ICE agents is another example of the ramped-up deportation focus of the Trump administration. Since the early 2000s more than 300 Marshall Islanders have been deported from the US. Prior to the Trump administration, past deportations were managed by US Marshals escorting deportees individually on commercial flights.
    • According to Marshall Islands authorities, there have not been any deportations since the June 10 military flight to Majuro, suggesting that group deportations may be the way the Trump administration handles further deportations.
    • Individual travellers flying into Honolulu whose passports note place of birth as Kiribati are reportedly now being refused entry. This reportedly happened to a Marshallese passport holder late last month who had previously travel
    • led in and out of the US without issue.

    Most Marshallese passport holders enjoy visa-free travel to the US, though there are different levels of access to the US based on if citizenship was gained through naturalisation or a passport sales programme in the 1980s and 1990s.

    US Ambassador to the Marshall Islands Laura Stone said, however, that “the visa-free travel rules have not changed.”

    She said she could not speak to any individual traveller’s situation without adequate information to evaluate the situation.

    She pointed out that citizenship “acquired through naturalisation, marriage, investment, adoption” have different rules. Stone urged all travellers to examine the rules carefully and determine their eligibility for visa-free travel.

    “If they have a question, we would be happy to answer their enquiry at ConsMajuro@state.gov,” she added.

    This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ICE deportation action lands Marshallese, Micronesians in Guantánamo ‘terror’ base

    By Giff Johnson, editor, Marshall Islands Journal/RNZ Pacific correspondent

    United States immigration and deportation enforcement continues to ramp up, impacting on Marshallese and Micronesians in new and unprecedented ways.

    The Trump administration’s directive to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to arrest and deport massive numbers of potentially illegal aliens, including those with convictions from decades past, is seeing Marshallese and Micronesians swept up by ICE.

    The latest unprecedented development is Marshallese and Micronesians being removed from the United States to the offshore detention facility at the US Navy base in Guantánamo Bay — a facility set up to jail terrorists suspected of involvement in the 9/11 airplane attacks in the US in 2001.

    Marshall Islands Ambassador to the US Charles Paul this week confirmed a media report that one Marshallese was currently incarcerated at Guantánamo, which is also known as “GTMO”.

    The same report from nationnews.com said 72 detainees from 26 countries had been sent to GTMO last week, including from the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.

    A statement issued by the US Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE operations, concerning detention of foreigners with criminal records at GTMO said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was using “every tool available to get criminal illegal aliens off our streets and out of our country.”

    But the action was criticised by a Marshallese advocate for citizens from the Compact countries in the US.

    ‘Legal, ethical concerns’
    “As a Compact of Free Association (COFA) advocate and ordinary indigenous citizen of the Marshallese Islands, I strongly condemn the detention of COFA migrants — including citizens from the Republic of the Marshall Islands — at the US Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay,” Benson Gideon said in a social media post this week.

    “This action raises urgent legal, constitutional, and ethical concerns that must be addressed without delay.”

    Since seeing the news about detention of a Marshallese in this US facility used to hold suspected terrorists, Ambassador Paul said he had “been in touch with ICE to repatriate one Marshallese being detained.”

    Paul said he was “awaiting all the documents pertaining to the criminal charges, but we were informed that the individual has several felony and misdemeanor convictions. We are working closely with ICE to expedite this process.”

    Gideon said bluntly the detention of the Marshallese was a breach of Compact treaty obligations.

    “The COFA agreement guarantees fair treatment. Military detention undermines this commitment,” he said.

    Gideon listed the strong Marshallese links with the US — service in high numbers in the US military, hosting of the Kwajalein missile range, US military control of Marshall Islands ocean and air space — as examples of Marshallese contributions to the US.

    ‘Treated as criminals’
    “Despite these sacrifices, our people are being treated as criminals and confined in a facility historically associated with terrorism suspects,” he said.

    “I call on the US Embassy in Majuro to publicly address this injustice and work with federal agencies to ensure COFA Marshallese residents are treated with dignity and fairness.

    “If we are good enough to host your missile ranges, fight in your military, and support your defence strategy, then we are good enough to be protected — not punished. Let justice, transparency, and respect prevail.”

    There were 72 immigration detainees at Guantánamo Bay, 58 of them classified as high-risk and 14 in the low-risk category, reported nationnews.com.

    The report added that the criminal records of the detainees include convictions for homicide; sexual offences, including against children; child pornography; assault with a weapon; kidnapping; drug smuggling; and robbery.

    Civil rights advocates have called the detention of immigration detainees at Guantanamo Bay punitive and unlawful, arguing in an active lawsuit that federal law does not allow the government to hold those awaiting deportation outside of US territory.

    In other US immigration and deportation developments:

    • The delivery last month by US military aircraft of 18 Marshallese deported from the US and escorted by armed ICE agents is another example of the ramped-up deportation focus of the Trump administration. Since the early 2000s more than 300 Marshall Islanders have been deported from the US. Prior to the Trump administration, past deportations were managed by US Marshals escorting deportees individually on commercial flights.
    • According to Marshall Islands authorities, there have not been any deportations since the June 10 military flight to Majuro, suggesting that group deportations may be the way the Trump administration handles further deportations.
    • Individual travellers flying into Honolulu whose passports note place of birth as Kiribati are reportedly now being refused entry. This reportedly happened to a Marshallese passport holder late last month who had previously travel
    • led in and out of the US without issue.

    Most Marshallese passport holders enjoy visa-free travel to the US, though there are different levels of access to the US based on if citizenship was gained through naturalisation or a passport sales programme in the 1980s and 1990s.

    US Ambassador to the Marshall Islands Laura Stone said, however, that “the visa-free travel rules have not changed.”

    She said she could not speak to any individual traveller’s situation without adequate information to evaluate the situation.

    She pointed out that citizenship “acquired through naturalisation, marriage, investment, adoption” have different rules. Stone urged all travellers to examine the rules carefully and determine their eligibility for visa-free travel.

    “If they have a question, we would be happy to answer their enquiry at ConsMajuro@state.gov,” she added.

    This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.

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  • Scientists find over 200 hidden proteins that may drive Alzheimer’s: Study

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A groundbreaking study has uncovered more than 200 previously undetected misfolded proteins in the brains of aging rats with cognitive decline, offering new insights into the mechanisms of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

    Unlike the well-known amyloid and tau proteins that clump into visible plaques, these newly identified proteins do not form detectable aggregates, making them harder to identify—but potentially just as damaging to brain function.

    Scientists believe these “stealth” misfolded proteins may bypass the brain’s natural cleanup mechanisms, silently impairing memory and cognitive abilities.

    The research, led by scientists at Johns Hopkins University, opens a new frontier in the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and may pave the way for novel treatment and prevention strategies.

    “These are proteins that misfold without forming amyloids,” said Stephen Fried, an assistant professor of chemistry and protein scientist at Johns Hopkins. “Amyloids are big and easy to spot under a microscope, but our research shows they’re just the tip of the iceberg.”

    The findings, published July 11 in Science Advances, are based on a study of 17 two-year-old rats—considered aged in terms of lifespan. Of those, seven were identified as cognitively impaired based on poor performance in memory and problem-solving tests, while the remaining 10 performed comparably to younger six-month-old rats.

    Researchers analyzed over 2,500 types of proteins in the hippocampus, the brain region associated with spatial learning and memory. For the first time, they were able to determine whether individual proteins were misfolded, allowing them to distinguish which deformities were related to aging in general, and which were specifically linked to cognitive decline.

    They found over 200 proteins that were misfolded in cognitively impaired rats but retained their proper shape in cognitively healthy ones—suggesting a strong connection between these deformities and declining brain function.

    Misfolded proteins are known to disrupt cellular processes, but until now, it was believed that only amyloid-forming proteins—like A-beta and tau—posed a threat. Fried noted that many other misfolded proteins, despite not forming visible clumps, may still evade the cell’s protective systems and contribute to degeneration.

    “We think there are a lot of misfolded proteins that don’t form amyloids and are still harmful,” Fried explained. “That suggests they have a way of escaping the cell’s surveillance system—but we don’t yet know how.”

    The team now plans to use high-resolution microscopy to study the molecular structures of these misfolded proteins in greater detail, in hopes of identifying new therapeutic targets.

    “A lot of us have seen loved ones lose the ability to perform everyday tasks,” Fried said. “Understanding what’s physically happening in the brain could lead to better treatments and preventive approaches.”

    —ANI

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Death – Tiwi

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force are investigating after 7-year-old child died in Tiwi this afternoon.

    Around 1:55pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a 7-year-old female was struck by a falling palm tree at an address in Tiwi while playing in the yard.

    Police and St John Ambulance attended the scene, and the victim was conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital; however, she was pronounced deceased prior to arrival.

    A 11-year-old male was struck also struck by the palm tree and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

    The incident is not believed to be suspicious.

    Investigations are ongoing and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New airport opens in eastern China

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

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

    HANGZHOU, July 19 (Xinhua) — Lishui International Airport in southern east China’s Zhejiang Province officially opened for business on Friday.

    On the same day in the afternoon, the first flight, CA1873, from Beijing Capital International Airport arrived at the airport and landed successfully.

    The new facility, which has the status of a domestic regional airport, is designed to service up to 1 million passengers and handle 4 thousand tons of cargo per year. The runway is 2800 meters long, the area of the terminal buildings is 12 thousand square meters.

    The opening of Lishui Airport will enhance the city’s role as an important transportation hub, improve services for 470,000 overseas residents and 2.7 million local residents, attract more tourists to Lishui’s scenic areas, and create conditions for increased investment in the city and surrounding areas, said Luo Xiaolin, head of the local transportation bureau.

    On its first day of operation, the airport opened flights to Beijing and Shanghai. Flights to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Guiyang, Chongqing and Chengdu are planned to be launched by the end of the year. The number of air routes is expected to exceed 10 by the end of 2025, and reach 14 in 2026. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Guangdong Province’s Imports, Exports Reach Record Highs in H1 2025

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

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

    GUANGZHOU, July 19 (Xinhua) — South China’s Guangdong Province’s import and export volumes hit a record high in January-June 2025, compared with the same periods in previous years, according to data from the Guangdong branch of the General Administration of Customs.

    Guangdong Province’s total foreign trade reached 4.55 trillion yuan (about 633.9 billion U.S. dollars), up 4 percent year on year and 1.1 percentage points higher than China’s average growth rate. Exports totaled 2.89 trillion yuan, up 1.1 percent year on year, while imports surged 9.5 percent to 1.66 trillion yuan.

    Since the third quarter of 2023, Guangdong Province has maintained positive growth for eight consecutive quarters. Trade forms have been continuously optimized. In the first half of 2025, the proportion of imports and exports carried out in the form of general trade was about 60%. The import and export volume of bonded logistics business was 912.62 billion yuan, an increase of 14% year on year, exceeding that of processing trade.

    During the reporting period, Guangdong Province registered 130,000 foreign trade enterprises that actually carried out imports and exports, more than 9,000 more than the same period a year earlier. In particular, the number of non-state enterprises reached about 110,000, accounting for 84 percent of the total number of foreign trade enterprises, and their turnover exceeded 60 percent of the province’s total foreign trade.

    Guangdong Province’s trading partners are becoming more diversified. In the first half of the year, Guangdong’s foreign trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative amounted to 1.79 trillion yuan, up 3.8 percent. At the same time, the province’s trade with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the European Union, Taiwan, Japan and the Republic of Korea also increased. In addition, trade with Africa and the five Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) grew by 8.5 percent and 23.1 percent, respectively, exceeding the overall figure.

    Guangdong Province’s high-tech and branded product exports continue to grow. The export volume of electromechanical products increased by 7.2 percent to reach 1.96 trillion yuan, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the province’s total export volume. Meanwhile, the export volume of products under its own brands amounted to 655.27 billion yuan, an increase of 11.2 percent.

    Thanks to the expansion of domestic demand, imports of electromechanical products increased by 19.3 percent in January-June 2025, reaching 1.16 trillion yuan, accounting for 70 percent of the province’s total imports. In addition, imports of consumer goods including food, cosmetics and personal care products also increased. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump files libel lawsuit against several news companies

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

    WASHINGTON, July 19 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against several news companies on Friday, according to court records.

    The lawsuit was filed in a Miami, Florida, court against two Wall Street Journal reporters, as well as news companies Dow Jones, News Corp and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

    The reason for this step was an article in the Wall Street Journal describing a congratulatory letter, allegedly from D. Trump to financier Jeffrey Epstein. It was sent in 2003 for the birthday of J. Epstein, who was accused of sexual exploitation of minors. The letter contained a drawing that allegedly had a sexual connotation.

    D. Trump denied the article and said the congratulatory message was fake. He warned on social media that he planned to sue.

    “Mr. Murdoch said he would take care of this, but apparently he had no authority to do so… Instead, they publish a false, malicious, defamatory story anyway. President Trump will soon sue the Wall Street Journal, News Corp, and Mr. Murdoch,” Trump wrote earlier on Truth Social. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN chief sets up independent scientific group to study consequences of nuclear war

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

    UNITED NATIONS, July 19 (Xinhua) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed an independent scientific panel of experts to study the physical impact and social consequences of a nuclear war, a spokesman for the world body said on Friday.

    “The creation of this group of 21 experts is a response to a global situation in which the risk of nuclear war has reached its highest level since the Cold War,” UN Secretary-General’s deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said at a daily briefing.

    Experts will need to study the consequences at the local, regional and planetary levels, both in the first days and weeks and for decades after a nuclear war, he said.

    F. Hack noted that the group members are leading experts in their scientific fields and represent all regions of the world.

    The group’s first meeting will take place in September this year, and its final report will be presented to the UN General Assembly in 2027, he added. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mexican President Criticizes Construction of New Wall on US Border

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

    MEXICO CITY, July 18 (Xinhua) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday strongly opposed the construction of a new section of wall on the border with the United States in New Mexico, calling it a unilateral move by Washington.

    At a daily press conference, she stressed that Mexico is in no way involved in the project and does not provide funding.

    “They are building it themselves. We do not support the wall. We have secured the border through cooperation and coordination, not through walls,” said K. Sheinbaum.

    According to her, the decision to build the wall belongs exclusively to US President Donald Trump. Mexico gives preference to cooperation based on development and respect for Mexicans living in the US, the head of state noted.

    The Trump administration this week began a new phase of construction on an additional border fence between Santa Teresa, New Mexico, and Ciudad Juarez in northern Mexico. The project includes 6 miles of 30-foot-tall steel posts installed behind an older 18-foot-tall fence. –0–

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  • India sees strong 12.6% growth in investment confidence in Q3 2025, highest among 32 economies: report

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Despite a marginal 1.4 per cent decline in business investment confidence, India recorded the highest year-on-year growth among 32 economies surveyed for Q3 2025, registering a strong 12.6 per cent increase, according to the Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Global Business Investment Confidence Index.

    The report noted that the Global Business Investment Confidence Index fell by 13.1 per cent quarter-on-quarter (q/q) for Q3 2025, marking the third consecutive quarter of decline.

    This drop in confidence was broad-based, with sharp declines reported across all five sub-indices. This contrasts with Q2 2025, when only capital expenditure and workforce size were expected to decrease.

    The report also highlighted that nearly half of the surveyed businesses (46.8 per cent) cited supply chain stability as a key factor influencing investment decisions for Q3 2025. In contrast, tariff uncertainty and domestic interest rates were among the least influential factors. This aligns with earlier findings indicating that the Global Supply Chain Continuity Index remains the lowest among all indices, standing at 99.9 for Q3.

    Globally, the decline in investment confidence was steeper in advanced economies than in emerging ones. Even when excluding the U.S.—which saw a sharp 16.7 per cent q/q drop and holds the largest weight—confidence in advanced economies fell more significantly than in emerging economies. France, Japan, Germany, and Spain recorded the steepest declines among advanced economies, reversing the gains made in Q2.

    Among emerging markets, the Russian Federation (-26.1 per cent), Brazil (-23.9 per cent), and South Africa (-20.7 per cent) experienced the largest q/q drops. In Brazil, aggressive monetary tightening by the Central Bank, which has raised the Selic rate by 425 basis points since last year, has significantly dampened capital expenditure plans. In South Africa, exposure to U.S. tariffs—particularly on automobile exports—has contributed to the decline in confidence.

    In terms of sectors, the manufacturing industry recorded a steeper drop in investment confidence (-17.2 per cent) than the services sector (-10.8 per cent) for Q3 2025. Within manufacturing, the capital goods (-33.1 per cent), food (-26.9 per cent), and automotive (-26.4 per cent) sub-sectors saw the most significant declines. The chemicals manufacturing sub-sector reported the smallest decline at -14.8 per cent, potentially due to exemptions from new U.S. tariffs, particularly those affecting pharmaceutical products.

    On a positive note, the report stated that expected capacity utilisation for Q3 2025 rose to 68.9 per cent in the services sector and 69.3 per cent in the manufacturing sector—the first quarter-on-quarter increase since Q1 2024.

    “Though this is a positive signal for future capital expenditure, the level remains below the 2024 averages of 73.9% and 74.1% for services and manufacturing, respectively,” the report concluded.

    (ANI)

  • ‘Symbol of courage and patriotism’: PM Modi remembers Mangal Pandey on birth anniversary

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid rich tributes to freedom fighter Mangal Pandey on his birth anniversary, describing him as a “pioneering warrior” who stood up to British rule and remains a symbol of courage and patriotism.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Heartfelt tributes to the great freedom fighter Mangal Pandey on his birth anniversary. He was a pioneering warrior of the country who challenged British rule. His story of courage and valour will continue to be a source of inspiration for the people of the nation.”

    Mangal Pandey played a crucial role in sparking the Revolt of 1857 – often regarded as India’s first war of independence – a turning point that eventually led to the end of East India Company rule and the beginning of direct governance by the British Crown under the Government of India Act, 1858.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah also honoured Pandey’s legacy, calling him an “unparalleled warrior” and a powerful symbol of patriotism. “Mangal Pandey, with the spark of his valour, turned the 1857 uprising into a massive flame, shaking the foundations of British rule,” Shah wrote on X.

    BJP National President J.P. Nadda saluted Pandey’s sacrifice, calling him the pioneer of India’s freedom struggle. “His legacy will continue to motivate future generations to serve the nation,” he said.

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh echoed similar sentiments, crediting Pandey with awakening a new consciousness of freedom. “By initiating the struggle against British rule, he awakened a new consciousness of freedom in the country,” Singh said in his tribute.

    Born in Nagwa village in Ballia district of present-day Uttar Pradesh, Mangal Pandey joined the Bengal Army in 1849 and was serving as a sepoy in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry when he famously defied colonial authority in March 1857. His act of resistance at the Barrackpore Cantonment served as a catalyst for the broader uprising that followed.

    — IANS

  • MIL-OSI China: China issues yellow alert for Typhoon Wipha

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

    BEIJING, July 19 — China’s national observatory on Saturday issued a yellow alert for Typhoon Wipha as the sixth typhoon of the year is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the southern coastal regions of the country.

    The typhoon, observed at 19.9 degrees north latitude and 120.2 degrees east longitude at 5 a.m. Saturday, is moving northwestward at a speed of 15-20 km per hour, according to the National Meteorological Center.

    It is anticipated to make landfall along the coastal areas from Shenzhen City in south China’s Guangdong Province to Wenchang City in Hainan Province during the afternoon or evening on Sunday, the meteorological center said.

    China has a four-tier, color-coded weather warning system for typhoons, with red representing the most severe warning, followed by orange, yellow, and blue.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China issues yellow alert for Typhoon Wipha

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

    BEIJING, July 19 — China’s national observatory on Saturday issued a yellow alert for Typhoon Wipha as the sixth typhoon of the year is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the southern coastal regions of the country.

    The typhoon, observed at 19.9 degrees north latitude and 120.2 degrees east longitude at 5 a.m. Saturday, is moving northwestward at a speed of 15-20 km per hour, according to the National Meteorological Center.

    It is anticipated to make landfall along the coastal areas from Shenzhen City in south China’s Guangdong Province to Wenchang City in Hainan Province during the afternoon or evening on Sunday, the meteorological center said.

    China has a four-tier, color-coded weather warning system for typhoons, with red representing the most severe warning, followed by orange, yellow, and blue.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: BRICS mechanism to help reform global governance – British scholar

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

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 19 (Xinhua) — The BRICS mechanism is becoming a powerful driving force for reform of the global governance system, British scholar Martin Jacques said in a recent interview with Xinhua.

    While existing global institutions “largely privilege the West,” Jacques noted, “the goal of BRICS is not to replace them, but to reform the system – the way it functions, the forms of representation, and so on.”

    The scholar called the group’s expansion in recent years “a very important development,” noting that it now “represents the vast majority of the world’s population who live in developing countries.” Its role as a platform for exchange and cooperation between countries in the Global South is therefore becoming increasingly visible, he said.

    However, M. Jacques acknowledged, this wider platform also creates new difficulties.

    “How does BRICS – which has recently expanded, so it has changed a lot, its dynamics are different – give shape and strength to the BRICS views on the reforms that are needed?” he asked.

    “The association must find forms of representation and channels through which it can exert its influence,” he added.

    Looking to the future, M. Jacques noted that the long-term goal of BRICS is to enable developing countries to play a more significant role in shaping global governance.

    “Let’s say the ultimate goal is for the Global South to become a core element of global governance,” he suggested.

    The British scholar also highlighted China’s role in forming and maintaining the BRICS mechanism, noting that Beijing played a decisive role in guiding its development, especially before the expansion of the association.

    “China’s role was decisive. Without China, this would not have happened and could not have happened,” he commented.

    “China’s weight – its economic weight – is decisive,” said M. Jacques. “But also China’s strategic concept. Because of its power and independence, China has a very independent mentality,” the scientist added.

    Speaking at the BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum this week, M. Jacques noted the importance of promoting a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the BRICS mechanism.

    Intellectual and media interaction can play a decisive role in shaping its evolving identity, he stressed.

    “I think we need to understand BRICS better. We need to listen to people from different countries – how they see it and what they bring to it,” he said. “That’s how you can develop the culture of the organization,” the scientist noted.

    Like any significant international institution, BRICS needs a constant process of reflection and self-determination, he added.

    “The organization must have some kind of self-realization – a constant renewal of the understanding of what it is,” said the British scientist. “The association of journalists, reporters, editors, intellectuals and so on is a very good idea for this. I think it is necessary,” added M. Jacques. –0–

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  • PM Modi extends birthday wishes to Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, lauds her service to the capital

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended birthday greetings to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, commending her dedication to public service and contributions to the development of the national capital.

    In a post on X, the Prime Minister said, “Best wishes to Delhi Chief Minister, Smt. Rekha Gupta ji, on her birthday. Rising through the ranks, she has always remained active in serving Delhi. As Chief Minister, she has undertaken numerous initiatives for the city’s welfare. May she be blessed with a long and healthy life.”

    Chief Minister Gupta is marking her birthday with a major public outreach programme in Haryana, her first visit to her ancestral village since assuming office. She began her day in Julana, Jind district, where she received a warm welcome from Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

    She visited Julana House and then Maharaja Agrasen Bhawan, where she was felicitated by local leaders and community members. Later in the morning, she reached her ancestral village Nandgarh, where a large public meeting was held. On the occasion, she also laid foundation stones for various development projects aimed at enhancing local infrastructure in the Julana area.

    — IANS

  • Amarnath Yatra proceeds peacefully, over 2.73 lakh pilgrims have had darshan

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The annual Amarnath Yatra continues to progress smoothly, with over 2.73 lakh pilgrims having had darshan at the holy cave shrine in the last 16 days since the pilgrimage began on July 3, officials confirmed.

    On Saturday, a fresh batch of 6,365 pilgrims departed from Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in two escorted convoys. The first convoy, comprising 92 vehicles, left at 3:25 a.m. with 2,851 pilgrims heading to the Baltal base camp, while the second convoy of 119 vehicles departed at 3:53 a.m., carrying 3,514 yatris to the Pahalgam base camp.

    Rituals associated with the Yatra are also underway. On July 10, the Bhumi Pujan of the Chhari Mubarak-the sacred mace of Lord Shiva-was performed at the Gauri Shankar temple in Pahalgam. The ceremony was led by Mahant Swami Deependra Giri, the custodian of the mace. The Chhari Mubarak was taken from its seat at Dashnami Akhara in Srinagar to Pahalgam and later returned to its original place. It will begin its final journey to the cave shrine on August 4 and reach on August 9, marking the culmination of the Yatra on Shravan Purnima, which also coincides with Raksha Bandhan.

    In the wake of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam’s Baisaran meadow—where 26 civilians were killed—authorities have implemented extensive multi-layered security measures. An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed to strengthen the existing presence of the Army, BSF, CRPF, SSB, and local police forces.

    Pilgrims can undertake the 38-day Yatra via two routes: the traditional Pahalgam route, a 46 km trek taking four days via Chandanwari, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni; or the shorter Baltal route, involving a 14 km trek that allows a return the same day. However, helicopter services have not been made available this year due to security concerns.

    The cave shrine, located at an altitude of 3,888 metres, houses a naturally formed ice stalagmite, believed by devotees to represent Lord Shiva. The formation is known to wax and wane with the lunar cycle.

    — IANS

  • MIL-OSI: Start with $100 and Earn Daily: How AIXA Miner Opens Crypto Income to All

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Denver, Colorado, July 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the cryptocurrency market matures and moves into its next phase of institutional adoption and decentralized expansion, AIXA Miner is emerging as a preferred platform for reliable, AI-powered crypto income. With Bitcoin hovering steadily above $115,000 and major altcoins innovating around AI, NFTs, and DeFi, passive earning methods are gaining renewed traction—particularly those focused on sustainability and automation. AIXA Miner is redefining what secure and stable crypto mining looks like in 2025.

    AIXA Miner brings together renewable energy, military-grade encryption, and artificial intelligence in a seamless cloud mining solution. At the center of its offering are smart contracts that automate rewards, eliminate the need for user intervention, and provide full capital return upon maturity. These features are drawing increased attention from global investors who prefer low-maintenance and high-transparency methods of building digital wealth.

    Intelligent Mining, Automated Earnings

    AIXA Miner simplifies crypto mining into three core steps: register an account (users receive a $20 bonus on sign-up), select from a variety of mining contracts, and let the AI-powered backend handle the rest. The platform continuously scans major mining pools, reallocates hash power for maximum returns, and ensures users receive daily payouts directly into their accounts.

    AIXA’s AI capabilities allow users to run multiple contracts simultaneously, optimizing for short-term liquidity or long-term gains. This setup is particularly appealing to users who want to diversify risk while maintaining consistent income streams.

    Contract Options with Defined Performance

    AIXA Miner offers a variety of cloud mining contracts designed for different risk profiles and investment goals. Below are some of the platform’s most popular plans:

    Featured Contracts: Leveraging Income Across Crypto Markets

    Contract Name Investment Duration Daily Earnings Total Return ROI
    DOGE Miner Antminer L7 $550 5 Days $7.32 $550+$36.60 6.65%
    BTC Miner Antminer S17 Pro $1500 10 Days $20.40 $1500+$204.00 13.60%
    BTC Miner Avalon A15XP-206T $6300 15 Days $95.13 $6300+$1426.95 22.65%
    BTC Miner S21e XP Hydro $25000 20 Days $515.00 $25000+$10300.00 41.20%

    Each plan offers a defined return schedule, capital refund, and daily earnings—giving investors predictability rarely found in crypto markets. Users can activate multiple contracts in parallel and adjust their allocations based on personal strategies.

    Affiliate Growth & VIP Loyalty

    Beyond mining, AIXA Miner incentivizes user growth and engagement through its 3-level affiliate program. Referrers can earn:

    • 5% from first-level users
    • 2% from second-level users
    • 1% from third-level referrals

    These passive commissions accrue regardless of the user’s direct involvement, allowing influencers, marketers, or everyday users to monetize their network with minimal effort.

    Additionally, AIXA’s VIP Membership Program rewards users as their cumulative investment increases. Moving up through VIP1 to VIP10 unlocks higher returns, priority support, and special bonus packages—ranging from $88 to over $500,000. This gamified loyalty structure keeps users engaged and rewarded over time.

    2025: Ideal Conditions for Smart Passive Crypto Income

    The wider industry trends point toward reduced volatility and increased demand for utility-based crypto products. With ETFs stabilizing the market, staking innovations reducing sell pressure, and Layer 2 adoption driving faster on-chain activity, 2025 is primed for structured, low-risk investment mechanisms like cloud mining.

    What sets AIXA Miner apart is not just its tech stack, but its environmental commitment. Operating on renewable energy and deploying hydro-powered mining units, AIXA aligns with global sustainability standards—a growing concern for environmentally conscious investors.

    Conclusion

    In a digital economy rapidly reshaped by automation and green infrastructure, AIXA Miner delivers a transparent and intelligent mining ecosystem. From beginner-friendly $100 contracts to large-scale operations exceeding $25,000, users across the spectrum have access to tailored mining plans supported by AI and clean energy.

    With more than 1 million users across 200+ countries, and a $20 sign-up bonus to get started, AIXA Miner is positioned as a leader in responsible, scalable, and automated crypto income.

    For more details or to begin your earning journey:
    Visit: https://aixaminer.com
    Email: info@aixaminer.com
    Address: 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

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  • MIL-OSI: Start with $100 and Earn Daily: How AIXA Miner Opens Crypto Income to All

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Denver, Colorado, July 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the cryptocurrency market matures and moves into its next phase of institutional adoption and decentralized expansion, AIXA Miner is emerging as a preferred platform for reliable, AI-powered crypto income. With Bitcoin hovering steadily above $115,000 and major altcoins innovating around AI, NFTs, and DeFi, passive earning methods are gaining renewed traction—particularly those focused on sustainability and automation. AIXA Miner is redefining what secure and stable crypto mining looks like in 2025.

    AIXA Miner brings together renewable energy, military-grade encryption, and artificial intelligence in a seamless cloud mining solution. At the center of its offering are smart contracts that automate rewards, eliminate the need for user intervention, and provide full capital return upon maturity. These features are drawing increased attention from global investors who prefer low-maintenance and high-transparency methods of building digital wealth.

    Intelligent Mining, Automated Earnings

    AIXA Miner simplifies crypto mining into three core steps: register an account (users receive a $20 bonus on sign-up), select from a variety of mining contracts, and let the AI-powered backend handle the rest. The platform continuously scans major mining pools, reallocates hash power for maximum returns, and ensures users receive daily payouts directly into their accounts.

    AIXA’s AI capabilities allow users to run multiple contracts simultaneously, optimizing for short-term liquidity or long-term gains. This setup is particularly appealing to users who want to diversify risk while maintaining consistent income streams.

    Contract Options with Defined Performance

    AIXA Miner offers a variety of cloud mining contracts designed for different risk profiles and investment goals. Below are some of the platform’s most popular plans:

    Featured Contracts: Leveraging Income Across Crypto Markets

    Contract Name Investment Duration Daily Earnings Total Return ROI
    DOGE Miner Antminer L7 $550 5 Days $7.32 $550+$36.60 6.65%
    BTC Miner Antminer S17 Pro $1500 10 Days $20.40 $1500+$204.00 13.60%
    BTC Miner Avalon A15XP-206T $6300 15 Days $95.13 $6300+$1426.95 22.65%
    BTC Miner S21e XP Hydro $25000 20 Days $515.00 $25000+$10300.00 41.20%

    Each plan offers a defined return schedule, capital refund, and daily earnings—giving investors predictability rarely found in crypto markets. Users can activate multiple contracts in parallel and adjust their allocations based on personal strategies.

    Affiliate Growth & VIP Loyalty

    Beyond mining, AIXA Miner incentivizes user growth and engagement through its 3-level affiliate program. Referrers can earn:

    • 5% from first-level users
    • 2% from second-level users
    • 1% from third-level referrals

    These passive commissions accrue regardless of the user’s direct involvement, allowing influencers, marketers, or everyday users to monetize their network with minimal effort.

    Additionally, AIXA’s VIP Membership Program rewards users as their cumulative investment increases. Moving up through VIP1 to VIP10 unlocks higher returns, priority support, and special bonus packages—ranging from $88 to over $500,000. This gamified loyalty structure keeps users engaged and rewarded over time.

    2025: Ideal Conditions for Smart Passive Crypto Income

    The wider industry trends point toward reduced volatility and increased demand for utility-based crypto products. With ETFs stabilizing the market, staking innovations reducing sell pressure, and Layer 2 adoption driving faster on-chain activity, 2025 is primed for structured, low-risk investment mechanisms like cloud mining.

    What sets AIXA Miner apart is not just its tech stack, but its environmental commitment. Operating on renewable energy and deploying hydro-powered mining units, AIXA aligns with global sustainability standards—a growing concern for environmentally conscious investors.

    Conclusion

    In a digital economy rapidly reshaped by automation and green infrastructure, AIXA Miner delivers a transparent and intelligent mining ecosystem. From beginner-friendly $100 contracts to large-scale operations exceeding $25,000, users across the spectrum have access to tailored mining plans supported by AI and clean energy.

    With more than 1 million users across 200+ countries, and a $20 sign-up bonus to get started, AIXA Miner is positioned as a leader in responsible, scalable, and automated crypto income.

    For more details or to begin your earning journey:
    Visit: https://aixaminer.com
    Email: info@aixaminer.com
    Address: 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN to Participate in the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025 (ARDEX-25), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    Source: ASEAN

    At the joint invitation of the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre), Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, will lead the ASEAN Secretariat delegation to the upcoming ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025 (ARDEX-25) to be held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 22-24 July 2025. SG Dr. Kao is scheduled to deliver remarks at the Opening Ceremony of the ARDEX-25 and to engage in a bilateral meeting with H.E. Kitte Sangahak Bandith Kun Kim, Senior Minister in Charge of Special Missions, First Vice President of the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) of the Kingdom of Cambodia and Chair of ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (AMMDM) 2025.
     
    ARDEX is the primary regional exercise for disaster management. The exercise has enabled ASEAN to strengthen coordination mechanism between ASEAN Member States, test communication channels, including the ASEAN disaster monitoring and early warning system, and identify gaps in the systems before disasters strike. Through the exercise, ASEAN also enhances its engagement with partners, including the United Nations, international organisations, and donor agencies. The exercise also helps foster trust and collaboration that extends beyond the ASEAN borders.
    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN to Participate in the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025 (ARDEX-25), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Flash: Xi Jinping and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    Xinhua | 19.07.2025

    Key words: China-Mauritania

    Source: Xinhua

    Flash: Xi Jinping, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations Flash: Xi Jinping, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: China International Supply Chain Expo is a catalyst for enhancing global supply chain resilience – PwC China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) — With global supply chains undergoing major restructuring, the ongoing China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) acts as a catalyst for enhancing supply chain resilience, Zhou Xing, head of public affairs at PwC China, told Xinhua on Thursday.

    As the world’s first national-level platform dedicated to supply chains, the expo helps build connections between Chinese and international companies, promote technical coordination and deepen economic cooperation, Zhou Xing said.

    According to her, CISCE provides a highly effective meeting platform and enables companies to align technologies, standards and markets, promoting global collaboration.

    For Chinese companies, the expo provides an opportunity to expand their international presence and directly connect with global supply chain hubs. For multinational companies, it provides an opportunity to gain access to China’s vast market, mature industrial ecosystem, and strong policy support.

    Global supply chains are shifting from a model focused solely on efficiency to one that prioritizes sustainability. Companies are diversifying their supply networks to balance cost and security, turning to regional clusters while maintaining global coordination, Zhou Xing argues.

    According to her, in the context of accelerating digital transformation, technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are breaking down information barriers, increasing the speed and accuracy of the entire supply chain.

    “Green standards, including carbon tracking and sustainability metrics, are becoming necessary across all industries. Supply chains are evolving from linear models to cross-industry ecosystems, especially in emerging sectors such as the low-altitude economy,” said Zhou Xing.

    “China is playing an increasingly important role in this shift,” she said. “It is no longer just a manufacturing base, but an innovation hub. By integrating digital tools and investing in strategic sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and biotechnology, China is strengthening its position in global value chains.”

    The government’s commitment to developing new-quality productive forces is also changing corporate strategies. According to her, this policy priority is driving environmental and digital transformation across all industries.

    Zhou Xing expressed confidence that China’s business environment remains very attractive for multinational companies looking to restructure their supply chains.

    The country’s institutional openness, market scale and leadership in green and digital technologies provide a solid foundation for transformation, she added.

    Identifying growth areas such as advanced manufacturing, low-carbon industries and digital and physical integration, Zhou Xing said they are in line with both China’s industrial upgrading goals and global trends, making the country a key destination for supply chains in the future.

    “China offers the space, political stability and innovative momentum that global businesses crave,” she said, adding that “venues like the China International Supply Chain Expo are helping businesses from all sides navigate uncertainty and achieve new growth.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has trained the first teachers for the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) — The Tianjin Vocational Institute (TVI) in northern China recently completed training for the first group of teachers who will work at the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan, the Tianjin Daily newspaper reported.

    The course participants included 15 teachers from the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) in Astana, Kazakhstan. During the artificial intelligence (AI) training, which started on June 23, they studied four core disciplines – data mining, machine learning, deep learning, and industrial internet – and also received practical training in AI-related technologies, a collaborative robot, and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

    Last year, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between TPI and ENU on the joint creation of the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan, which will focus on AI. The first such institution in this country, founded with the support of TPI and aimed at training specialists in the field of transport and communications, was put into trial operation in 2023.

    As the teacher of this training, TPI teacher Li Guohui said: “We specially designed these training courses aimed at the industrial development of Kazakhstan. In particular, according to the scenarios of UAV technology application in local agricultural activities, the cadets from Kazakhstan not only learned flight control, but also completed a series of practical tasks, including mapping agricultural land.”

    He added that the first batch of training equipment intended for the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan had already been delivered to the country, and installation and commissioning work would soon begin.

    Lu Ban Workshop, named after the famous ancient Chinese craftsman Lu Ban, is a brand of international vocational education initiated and promoted by Tianjin City Government.

    To date, China has built 34 Lu Ban Workshops in 30 countries and regions around the world. 10 of them were established in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Pakistan, Cambodia, Egypt and other SCO countries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Coast Guard Pacific Area holds retirement ceremony

    Source: United States Coast Guard

     

    07/18/2025 11:06 PM EDT

    The U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area held a retirement ceremony for Vice Adm. Andrew J. Tiongson Friday at Coast Guard Base Alameda. Adm. Kevin Lunday, the Coast Guard’s acting commandant, presided over the ceremony in which Vice Adm. Tiongson retired following 40 years of honorable service.

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  • MIL-OSI: Is It Time for XRP? PFMCrypto Launches First-Ever XRP Cloud Mining Contracts with Daily Payouts

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, NY, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the crypto world anticipates XRP’s next big move, PFMCrypto has taken a bold step by unveiling its revolutionary XRP cloud mining contracts—an accessible solution that delivers daily profits without the need for mining hardware or technical expertise. The launch has already ignited widespread interest among crypto investors and XRP supporters across the globe.
    With XRP maintaining its bullish trajectory, market sentiment suggests that a move toward the $5 threshold could be imminent. Against this backdrop, PFMCrypto’s mining contracts offer more than just income—they reinforce XRP’s long-term potential and practical utility.
    Visit PFMCrypto official website to explore XRP mining contracts: https://pfmcrypto.net 

    XRP Mining, Reinvented: Cloud Mining Contracts Designed for XRP Holders
    Due to XRP’s unique consensus protocol, traditional proof-of-work (PoW) mining is not possible. To address this, PFMCrypto has developed a simulated mining system tailored to XRP—rewarding users through smart contract-based participation that emulates conventional mining returns.
    Through these cloud contracts, users gain remote access to high-performance, energy-efficient mining infrastructure. In addition to XRP, the platform supports mining for DOGE, BTC, ETH, BCH, LTC, and SOL, making it a diversified and beginner-friendly option for passive income seekers.

    “This isn’t just a mining product—it’s a new way to engage with the XRP ecosystem,” said PFMCrypto’s CTO. “Our contracts offer real value, real rewards, and real integration with XRP’s architecture, all powered by intelligent yield strategies.”

    Key Features of PFMCrypto’s XRP Cloud Mining Contracts:
    –  No Hardware Needed: Start mining instantly with zero setup or equipment.
    –  Daily Payouts: Receive XRP rewards daily based on your contract selection.
    –  Secure Custody: Assets are protected under PFMCrypto’s enterprise-grade security.
    –  Flexible Terms: Choose from short-, medium-, or long-term contracts to suit your strategy.

    Custom Plans for Every Investor Profile:
    With over ten contract options available, PFMCrypto offers tailored plans to match a range of budgets and goals. Here are a few popular choices:
    $10 Plan – 1-Day Term – Earn $0.66
    $100 Plan – 2-Day Term – Earn $3.00/day + $2 bonus
    $1,000 Plan – 9-Day Term – Earn $13.10/day
    $5,000 Plan – 30-Day Term – Earn $78.50/day

    Whether you’re a casual XRP holder or a serious investor, these flexible contracts provide a consistent income stream—even when market prices move sideways.
    Click here to view all contract options.

    Rising Adoption Reflects Growing Market Confidence
    In July 2025, PFMCrypto reported a surge in platform activity, with tens of thousands of new wallet registrations during the early-access phase. All new users receive a $10 sign-up bonus, and daily login rewards further enhance earning potential. Analysts interpret this growth as a bullish signal for XRP and a sign of strong demand for income-generating crypto products.

    Why PFMCrypto’s XRP Mining Model Stands Out?
    –  100% Remote Operation: No technical skills needed—just sign in and activate a plan.
    –  Principal Protection: All contracts guarantee the full return of your initial investment at maturity.
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    Get Started in Just Minutes:
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    Earn While You Hold: A Smarter Way to Participate in XRP
    Since 2018, PFMCrypto has built a reputation for secure, efficient, cloud-based mining solutions. Serving users in over 100 countries, the platform delivers sustainable crypto income from leading assets like XRP, BTC, DOGE, LTC, and SOL—without expensive hardware or complex setups.

    Don’t wait for the next XRP rally—start earning today.
    Begin your XRP mining journey now at: https://pfmcrypto.net 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Collins and Colleagues Successfully Secure the Release of Crucial Education Funding for Schools and Afterschool Programs

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Maine Susan Collins

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement after the U.S. Department of Education announced it will officially release critical Fiscal Year 2025 funding to support 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which provide afterschool and summer learning opportunities for students. This announcement comes in response to a letter sent this week by Senator Collins and some of her Republican colleagues to Russell Vought, Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), advocating for the release of anticipated education formula funding. Senator Collins also personally spoke to Education Secretary Linda McMahon to advocate for the release of this frozen funding yesterday.

    “21st Century Community Learning Centers support low-income families and rural communities with after-school programs and summer education that enable students to thrive and parents to continue working. This funding was appropriated by Congress and is relied on by many in our state. I am so glad my colleagues and I were able to work together to effectively urge the Administration to get these funds released. There is more funding that still needs to be disbursed, and I will continue to work to ensure it is delivered swiftly so educators can prepare for the upcoming academic year with certainty and Maine students and families have the resources they need to succeed,” said Senator Collins.

    Specifically, the letter, led by Senator Capito (R-WV) and Senator Collins, requests that the Administration faithfully implement the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Full-Year Continuing Resolution Act, which Congress passed and President Trump signed into law earlier this year. The letter was also signed by Senators John Boozman (R-AR), Katie Britt (R-AL), Deb Fischer (R-NE), John Hoeven (R-ND), Jim Justice (R-WV), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), and Mike Rounds (R-SD). The complete text of the letter can be read here.

    As a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee and a founding member of the Senate Afterschool Caucus, Senator Collins has been a strong supporter of 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

    Last week, Senator Collins also announced that the Department of Education awarded a total of $4,981,867 in TRIO Student Support Services grants to 11 Maine colleges and universities after her questioning of Secretary McMahon on the proposed elimination of TRIO programs during an Appropriations hearing.

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  • MIL-OSI China: In pics: Green Agriculture Chain area at China’s supply chain expo

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

    A staff member (1st R) introduces chocolates from Colombia to visitors during the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, capital of China, July 18, 2025. Themed “Connecting the World for a Shared Future,” the 2025 CISCE runs from July 16 to 20. One highlight is the Green Agricultural Chain area, which displays world food products and the agricultural industrial chain with a focus on information-driven and intelligent farming. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Markey Raises Concerns About Paramount’s “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Cancellation, Potential Trump Administration Involvement

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts Ed Markey

    Letter Text (PDF)

    Washington (July 18, 2025) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), member of the Commitee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, today wrote to Paramount Global Chair Shari Redstone, demanding answers on the circumstances surrounding the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” specifically requesting whether anyone in the Trump administration asked for the show to be cancelled.

    In the letter, Senator Markey wrote, “Last night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS will end ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ next spring. Although CBS, a Paramount subsidiary, has cited financial reasons — including a projected $40 million loss for the show this year — for this decision, the timing has raised public questions. Just days earlier, Colbert sharply criticized Paramount’s $16 million settlement of a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump — a settlement many view as an attempt to facilitate government approval of the company’s proposed merger with Skydance Global. Given the importance of protecting editorial independence from political influence, and the public interest stakes in the pending merger, I am seeking additional information to understand the full context surrounding this programming decision.”

    Senator Markey continued, “If Paramount is unhappy with Colbert’s monologue — including its political tone or position — the company has every right to respond with personnel and other operational decisions. And it, of course, has every right to make programming decisions for financial reasons. But Paramount should not be making editorial decisions or compromising its editorial independence at the behest of or under pressure from the government, including in the context of securing FCC merger approval. If the Trump administration is using its regulatory authority to influence or otherwise pressure your company’s editorial decisions, the public deserves to know.”

    Senator Markey requested answers by July 25, 2025, to the following questions:

    1. Has any official in the Trump administration, including the President or an official at the FCC, contacted your company about Colbert’s monologue on Monday night?

    1. If so, did they request Paramount or CBS take any action in response to Colbert’s monologue, including the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”? If so, please identify those conversations and the requested actions.

    Senator Markey has aggressively pushed back on the Trump administration’s efforts to attack news organizations and intimidate the media. In May 2025, as Paramount was reportedly pushing for the settlement to help facilitate approval of its merger, Senators Markey and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) wrote to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr requesting that the FCC hold a full Committee vote on the Paramount-Skydance merger. After Paramount announced its settlement with Trump, Senators Markey and Luján wrote to FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty, urging the FCC to hold a full Commission vote on the pending merger. In March 2025, Senators Markey and Luján, along with Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), introduced the Broadcast Freedom and Independence Act, legislation that would prohibit the FCC from revoking broadcast licenses or taking action against broadcasters based on the viewpoints they broadcast. In February 2025, Senators Markey and Luján, along with Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.), wrote to Chairman Carr and then-Commissioner Nathan Simington regarding the FCC’s recent, politically motivated actions against broadcasters and public media.

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  • Amit Shah to attend Investment Grounding Ceremony in Uttarakhand today

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will visit Uttarakhand on Saturday, where he will serve as the chief guest at the Uttarakhand Investment Festival and Global Investors Summit Grounding Ceremony.

    The high-profile event is scheduled to take place at 1:15 p.m. at Manoj Sarkar Stadium in Rudrapur and is being seen as a key milestone in the state’s journey towards industrial growth and economic development.

    This ceremony marks the next phase of implementation following the success of the Global Investors Summit held earlier.

    Major industrialists, business leaders, and representatives from newly established industries across various sectors are expected to attend the event.

    The participation of Home Minister Shah underscores the central government’s focus on boosting investments and strengthening economic infrastructure in the Himalayan state.

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, along with other senior officials and dignitaries, will also be present.

    CM Dhami stated that the state government is now translating the MoUs signed during the Global Investors Summit into on-ground action. “We are committed to turning investment promises into real projects. These efforts are already creating new employment opportunities for the youth of Uttarakhand,” he said.

    According to the Chief Minister, the state government is offering full support to investors by fast-tracking approvals, ensuring the availability of essential infrastructure, and maintaining a peaceful, industry-friendly environment. He added that Uttarakhand is rapidly emerging as a preferred destination for industries due to its stable governance, skilled workforce, and natural advantages.

    –IANS

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Russian teacher becomes ‘culture carrier’ using language as boat

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    TIANJIN, July 19 (Xinhua) — “Relax your tongue, let the air flow vibrate it, try to pronounce “tr-r-r-r” or “d-r-r-r” first… In a “intensive reading in Russian” class at Nankai University, Huang Mingtuo, associate professor of the Russian Language Department at the Institute of Foreign Languages, patiently explains to first-year students the method of pronouncing the “r” sound, which is unusual for Chinese people, helping the students overcome this “main enemy” in learning Russian.

    The students are actively trying, and the alveolar trembling sounds “tr-r-r-r” and “d-r-r-r” are heard in the classroom. Smiling, Juan Minto moves between the rows, humorously correcting and guiding the students, turning seemingly boring phonetic exercises into an exciting process. The classes are filled with cheerful laughter.

    In his lessons, Juan Minto often uses various game methods. “In this relay exercise, each student must repeat exactly what the previous students said and add their own new sentence. Let’s see if we can complete the whole chain without making any mistakes!” As soon as he said these words, the atmosphere in the lesson instantly became both tense and lively.

    “This is my teaching secret. ‘Relay Race’ not only trains students’ auditory perception, comprehension, short-term memory and fluency, but also imperceptibly strengthens their grammar and logical coherence,” Juan Minto explained.

    The principle of “going beyond the language and embracing the culture” is a long-standing pedagogical focus of Juan Minto and another of his secrets for awakening students’ enthusiasm for learning Russian. When the text of the lesson mentions “Baikal,” he appropriately talks about the majestic landscapes of the lake that he has seen himself, shares his impressions of tasting Baikal omul, and touches on the geographic and cultural knowledge associated with it.

    Juan Minto enjoys sharing with his students his impressions of the customs and traditions he received during his studies in Russia: from the strict theatre culture to the cultural and logical differences behind the idea that “Russians don’t like to smile.” He presents all of this in an engaging way during his classes. He has also become a “recommender” of Russian TV series and films: the TV series “Kitchen” and the cartoon “Once Upon a Time There Was a Dog” have become living teaching material for his students outside of the classroom. Watching visual content helps them improve their language skills and cultural understanding without even realizing it.

    “Our classes are always very lively. Teacher Juan makes learning the language interesting, and the knowledge is absorbed unnoticeably. We not only master the language, but also feel the unique charm of Russian culture,” shared one of the first-year students.

    Language as a boat connecting China and other countries. As the director of one of the projects of the National Social Science Foundation of China to translate Chinese academic literature into foreign languages, Huang Mingtuo devoted himself to translating and promoting the cultural history of the Yuan Dynasty in Russian-speaking countries.

    “During the Yuan Dynasty, China and Russia had official contacts. The Mongolian region, as a unique geographical and cultural unit linking the two countries, has deep historical roots in their relations. The translation of the history of the Yuan Dynasty is intended to introduce the Russian-speaking world to this important chapter in the origins of our relations,” Huang Mingtuo said.

    However, there are considerable difficulties in the translation process. Huang Mingtuo explained that the cultural history of the Yuan Dynasty contains a large number of Mongolian proper names and toponyms, whose Chinese spelling is itself a phonetic transcription from Mongolian. Therefore, before translating into Russian, it is necessary to first understand the Mongolian original.

    Huang Mingtuo believes that the essence of translation is to “be understandable to native speakers,” so it is necessary to use expressions and logic familiar to Russian speakers. To this end, he specifically consulted and learned from graduate students who speak Mongolian and Russian. For specific ranks and names of institutions of the Yuan Dynasty that have no direct equivalents in Russian, Huang Mingtuo applied the method of “descriptive translation.”

    Today’s witty and meticulous professor Juan Minto was himself a “hard-working student” more than a decade ago. During his undergraduate studies, in order not to disturb his classmates, he would constantly borrow textbooks and practice his pronunciation in a quiet corner of the classroom building corridor near a red fire hydrant. Students passing by would always hear the loud reading coming from there. Since then, he has been nicknamed “the senior at the fire hydrant.”

    From a “senior student at a fire hydrant” to a “carrier of cultures between China and Russia,” Huang Mingtuo is full of confidence in the future of students studying Russian. Under multilateral mechanisms such as the SCO, BRICS, and the China-Central Asia mechanism, China’s cooperation with many Russian-speaking countries is deepening, opening up boundless opportunities.

    “Teaching foreign languages has two missions: introducing China to the world and introducing China to the world. In the future, I will continue to use language as a boat and culture as a sail to cultivate more Russian language experts, so that Chinese stories can be turned into poetry, so that the light of dialogue can illuminate the mountains and seas, and so that every interaction between citizens of the two countries can become a bright drop on the crest of the wave of the era,” Huang Mingtuo said. -0-

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