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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Functioning of the European Schools – E-000433/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000433/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Nikos Pappas (The Left)

    Despite Parliament’s September 2023 resolution on the system of European Schools[1], serious difficulties persist regarding the schools’ governance, management and financing. These issues hinder the functioning of the schools and have negative consequences for the entire school community. The challenges involve legal matters, resources, infrastructure, staff recruitment and aspects related to educational and pedagogical quality. Recently, the Commission and Parliament signed an agreement with a private school in Brussels to address the shortage of places in European Schools. However, this agreement only provides a limited number of spots for English- and French-speaking pupils, thus failing to resolve overcrowding.

    The Commission is therefore asked:

    • 1.Is there a plan to immediately evaluate the current situation of European Schools, determine which of the demands outlined in Parliament’s resolution have been met and take the necessary corrective action, and are there plans to establish agreements with other schools in the Brussels area to alleviate overcrowding and ensure the proper functioning of the schools?
    • 2.Will there be an increase in EU financial contributions to the European Schools system to enhance the level of service provided to the existing European Schools?
    • 3.What is the situation regarding the new facility in Neder-Over-Heembeek, which language sections will be relocated there, and what is the expected completion date?

    Submitted: 30.1.2025

    • [1] European Parliament resolution of 12 September 2023 on the system of European Schools: state of play, challenges and perspectives (OJ C, C/2024/1757, 22.3.2024, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2024/1757/oj).
    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Impact of US aid freeze on non-governmental organisations and EU-supported projects – P-000532/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-000532/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Michał Wawrykiewicz (PPE)

    The US administration has announced a 90-day freeze on foreign aid, affecting funding for non-governmental organisations (NGOs), humanitarian organisations and development projects worldwide. This decision could have significant consequences for independent media, as well as NGOs that promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Europe, as they are at risk of losing funding. Vulnerable populations across the globe rely heavily on US aid and the suspension could undermine progress on addressing global crises. The review, aimed at assessing the effectiveness of foreign aid in line with the ‘America first’ policy, threatens to halt or severely limit these critical initiatives.

    • 1.Given the potential impact of this decision on EU-supported projects and partners that rely on multiple sources of funding, including US assistance, has the Commission conducted an assessment of how this aid freeze could affect ongoing EU-funded programmes and NGOs operating in these regions?
    • 2.In the event of disruptions to key humanitarian and development initiatives, does the Commission plan to implement any measures to mitigate the impact of the US aid freeze, such as increased EU funding, coordination with international donors or diplomatic engagement with the US administration to clarify the scope of this decision?

    Submitted: 5.2.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Crop irrigation difficulties of farmers in Evros – EU action needed – E-000430/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000430/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Afroditi Latinopoulou (PfE)

    The expiration of the cross-border agreement between Greece and Bulgaria for the supply of water resources via the River Arda – and the end of the three-month extension thereof – has created serious uncertainty for farmers in the Greek region of Evros, who rely on this water to irrigate more than 300 000 hectares of farmland. The situation is exacerbated by the lack of a stable government in Bulgaria, which is hampering the smooth negotiation of a new agreement.

    The inability to find a solution threatens not only the viability of agricultural production in Evros, but also the social and economic cohesion of the region. At the same time, maintenance problems at the Kalyva and Kefali dams compound the problem further, as they limit the possibility of using local water resources.

    Given the importance of cross-border cooperation and the EU’s role in supporting the outermost regions, can the Commission say:

    • 1.What can the EU do to ensure that a new cross-border deal is negotiated or concluded between Greece and Bulgaria, despite the political instability in our neighbouring country?
    • 2.What European tools or programmes can be mobilised right away to meet irrigation needs and restore local irrigation infrastructure, ensuring the viability of agricultural production in Evros?

    Submitted: 30.1.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Antimony mining on Chios: social and environmental risks – E-000429/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000429/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Afroditi Latinopoulou (PfE)

    Recently, the Greek Government announced plans to mine antimony (by means of surface and underground mining) in a forested region bordering a Natura 2000 site (GR4130003) in northern Chios. The area to be mined includes villages, settlements and thermal springs, raising serious concerns about the impact on groundwater and public health.

    According to recital 17 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1252 on ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials in the EU, new projects should be planned and implemented sustainably, ensuring environmental protection and preventing socially adverse impacts through transparent business practices.

    In view of the above, can the Commission say:

    • 1.Is it aware of the planned mining activities in northern Chios and their possible impact on the environment, social cohesion and the quality of the island’s drinking water?
    • 2.Has it considered alternative solutions for the supply of antimony, such as recycling or parallel extraction from copper, lead and gold mines, as is done in other countries?
    • 3.How will it ensure that environmental studies and due diligence procedures are carried out in a transparent and objective manner, protecting the interests of residents and the island as a priority?

    Submitted: 30.1.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Commission spending on buildings – E-000410/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000410/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Daniel Freund (Verts/ALE)

    • 1.What are the costs associated with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s accommodation and does she personally contribute to these expenses? If so, what is the share of her contribution?
    • 2.The Commission has reportedly sold 23 of its office buildings in Brussels. Does the Commission genuinely no longer require this space, or is it planning to rent some of it back? If so, has it been assured that renting will be more cost-effective than retaining ownership of the buildings?

    Submitted: 29.1.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Statements by former Commissioner Thierry Breton on the upcoming parliamentary elections in Germany: a threat to democracy – E-000414/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000414/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Angéline Furet (PfE), Sarah Knafo (ESN), Pascale Piera (PfE), Marieke Ehlers (PfE), Ondřej Knotek (PfE), Tiago Moreira de Sá (PfE), Filip Turek (PfE), Marcin Sypniewski (ESN), Malika Sorel (PfE), Isabella Tovaglieri (PfE), Marie-Luce Brasier-Clain (PfE), Georgiana Teodorescu (ECR), António Tânger Corrêa (PfE), Petar Volgin (ESN), Anne-Sophie Frigout (PfE), Petr Bystron (ESN), Valérie Deloge (PfE), Irmhild Boßdorf (ESN), Diana Iovanovici Şoşoacă (NI), Fernand Kartheiser (ECR), Thierry Mariani (PfE), Catherine Griset (PfE), Nikola Bartůšek (PfE), Jorge Buxadé Villalba (PfE), Christophe Bay (PfE), Jean-Paul Garraud (PfE), Tomasz Froelich (ESN), Harald Vilimsky (PfE), Georg Mayer (PfE), Séverine Werbrouck (PfE), Branko Grims (PPE), Silvia Sardone (PfE)

    On 9 January 2025, in an interview on RMC, former European Commissioner Thierry Breton suggested that the European Union had played a role in the judicial process that led to the cancellation of the presidential elections in Romania. He added that the EU could consider similar action in Germany, notably if the AfD were to win the elections, owing to concerns about possible foreign interference, in particular by Elon Musk.

    These statements raise questions about the EU’s commitment to democratic principles and the sovereignty of the Member States.

    • 1.Can the Commission clarify these statements and state whether it intervened, or could have intervened in any way, in the process leading to the cancellation of the first round of the elections in Romania?
    • 2.What criteria could justify such a measure in other Member States?
    • 3.What powers does the Commission have to intervene in national elections?

    Supporters[1]

    Submitted: 30.1.2025

    • [1] This question is supported by Members other than the authors: Julien Leonardelli (PfE), Julie Rechagneux (PfE)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – The delay in adopting the EU4Health programme – P-000511/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-000511/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis (S&D)

    Parliament is deeply concerned about the delay in adopting the EU4Health programme, particularly given that other programmes were not affected by the transition to the new Commission. This delay risks jeopardising the vital work of health-focused non-governmental organisations (NGOs), which play a crucial role in promoting public health, countering corporate influence and ensuring the balanced representation of public interests. These organisations are indispensable for ensuring democratic debates and meaningful public engagement of civil society in EU policymaking. The timely launch of operating grants under the EU4Health programme is critical for many NGOs to sustain their efforts in addressing key health challenges, including those related to tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy food and drink. Without this financial support, there is a real risk of undermining the EU’s commitment to health equity and public interest.

    • 1.Could the Commission provide clarity on the reasons for this delay and confirm when the programme will be adopted?
    • 2.Furthermore, what measures is the Commission taking to expedite this process and mitigate the impact on health NGOs in the interim?

    We strongly urge the Commission to prioritise the launch of the EU4Health programme and the operating grants to safeguard the essential contributions of health NGOs to EU democracy and public health.

    Submitted: 5.2.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Spain: EIB finances with €15 million Amadix to develop innovative diagnostic tests for early cancer detection

    Source: European Investment Bank

    Amadix

    • Amadix is a Spanish biotech company developing non-invasive blood tests for early detection of several types of cancer before the symptoms appear.
    • The financing is part of the support the EIB is providing to European medtech startups developing cutting-edge medical solutions and contributes to the EIB Group strategic priority of accelerating digitalisation and technological innovation.
    • The operation is supported by InvestEU, an EU programme that aims to unlock over €372 billion in investment by 2027.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €15 million loan with Spanish company Amadix to support development and commercialization of innovative blood tests for early detection of several types of cancer before the appearance of symptoms. The survival rate of certain cancers such as colorectal cancer, can increase significantly if detected at an early stage.

    The EIB financing will support the research, development, and manufacture of Amadix’ products from its leading test, PreveCol, for colorectal cancer diagnosis, to the development of other pipeline products: PancreaDix and DiagnoLung, for pancreatic and lung cancer detection. The loan will also support Amadix´s international expansion plan, the clinical validation of PreveCol in the United States, and stablishing a strong presence of the company in both the European and U.S. markets.

    The Valladolid-based startup is a pioneer in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to early cancer detection tests. Their technology is based on an algorithm that combines clinical features identified by AI with the analysis of proteins and miRNAs in plasma for early detection of premalignant lesions. The detection and removal of these lesions can effectively prevent cancer from developing.

    “This loan shows the EIB’s commitment to support innovative European startups developing breakthrough medical solutions. We are delighted to join forces with research intense stratups like Amadix to expand the range of solutions for early detection of cancer, advance Europe’s plan to beat that illness and support the European medtech industry”. said EIB Director of Equity, Growth Capital and Project Finance Alessandro Izzo. 

    The EIB loan is guaranteed by InvestEU, the flagship EU programme to mobilise over €372 billion of additional public and private sector investment to support EU policy goals from 2021 to 2027. The project contributes to Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and the EIB Group strategic priority of accelerating digitalisation and technological innovation.

    “It is very encouraging to see organizations like the EIB supporting companies like ours contributing to the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and supporting our international expansion. It will enable us to bring to the European and US market our disruptive blood tests for early cancer detection. Thanks to the EIB support, more people will have access to innovative solutions such as liquid biopsy to prevent cancer, a leading cause of death worldwide, to live longer and better”, added Rocío Arroyo, Amadix’s founder and CEO.

    The investments associated to the project will generate cutting edge scientific knowledge and retaining European scientific acumen. The project will also contribute to Europe’s competitiveness, boosting the innovative capacity of European based life science industries and businesses.

    Background information

    EIB

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It finances investments that contribute towards EU policy goals. EIB projects bolster competitiveness, drive innovation, promote sustainable development, enhance social and territorial cohesion, and support a just and swift transition to climate neutrality.

    InvestEU

    The InvestEU programme provides the European Union with crucial long-term funding by leveraging substantial private and public funds in support of a sustainable recovery. It also helps mobilise private investments for the European Union’s policy priorities, such as the European Green Deal and the digital transition. The InvestEU programme brings together under one roof the multitude of EU financial instruments currently available to support investment in the European Union, making funding for investment projects in Europe simpler, more efficient and more flexible. The programme consists of three components: the InvestEU Fund, the InvestEU Advisory Hub and the InvestEU Portal. The InvestEU Fund is implemented through financial partners that will invest in projects using the EU budget guarantee of €26.2 billion. The entire budget guarantee will back the investment projects of the implementing partners, increase their risk-bearing capacity and thus mobilise at least €372 billion in additional investment.”

    Amadix

    Amadix is a leading molecular diagnostics company focused on liquid biopsy, developing innovative blood tests for early cancer detection. The company´s mission is to extend people´s lives by developing disruptive technologies that can detect tumours years in advance before the symptoms appear.  Amadix´s approach combines molecular data from blood samples with patient’s clinical information, extracted from diagnostic images and electronic medical records. Their technology, based on machine learning algorithms, is designed for use in screening and health prevention programmes, positioning itself as a complementary tool to promote precision medicine and cancer prevention.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Guaranteeing the continuation of UNRWA’s work in Palestinian territories illegally occupied by Israel – E-000431/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000431/2025
    to the Council
    Rule 144
    João Oliveira (The Left)

    Representatives of the State of Israel have said that laws passed by the Israeli Parliament banning the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in illegally occupied Palestinian territory will enter into force on 30 January 2025.

    This indefensible decision poses a threat to the humanitarian aid UNRWA provides to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.

    The UNRWA Commissioner-General has said that the Israeli legislation will only deepen the Palestinian people’s suffering, especially in the Gaza Strip, where people are in a living hell and an entire generation of children is at risk.

    The UN Secretary-General views the implementation of the laws, which could have devastating consequences for Palestinian refugees, to be unacceptable.

    In view of the above:

    • 1.What steps does the Council intend to take in the near future, including with regard to the State of Israel, to ensure UNRWA’s work can continue in the illegally occupied Palestinian territories?
    • 2.Does the Council intend to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement?
    • 3.What steps does the Council intend to take to ensure Palestinians have access to humanitarian aid?

    Submitted: 30.1.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Obstacle to competition in France’s outlying territories: upholding EU law in the face of the high cost of living – P-000461/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-000461/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Marie Toussaint (Verts/ALE), Rasmus Andresen (Verts/ALE), David Cormand (Verts/ALE), Mounir Satouri (Verts/ALE), Younous Omarjee (The Left), Nora Mebarek (S&D), Anthony Smith (The Left), Arash Saeidi (The Left), Emma Rafowicz (S&D), Pierre Jouvet (S&D), Emma Fourreau (The Left), Thomas Pellerin-Carlin (S&D), Claire Fita (S&D), Manon Aubry (The Left), Damien Carême (The Left), Murielle Laurent (S&D), Jean-Marc Germain (S&D), Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D), Leila Chaibi (The Left), Rima Hassan (The Left)

    France’s overseas territories suffer from an economic and social situation which is unacceptable: prices of basic necessities are considerably higher than in mainland France (+ 40% in Martinique, + 39% in French Guyana and + 78% in New Caledonia) and are reaching excessive levels. A number of official reports and independent investigations have uncovered quasi-monopolies and oligopolies, suggesting the existence of cartel and anti-competitive practices detrimental to the people living there.

    It is therefore likely that in these territories EU legislation on the transparency of company accounts and the functioning of the internal market is being infringed. The French authorities have so far been unable to resolve these difficulties alone so as to enforce European law and protect citizens effectively.

    • 1.Does the Commission intend to verify France’s application of Regulation (EC) No 250/2009 and, if necessary, open infringement proceedings?
    • 2.Does it intend to launch an antitrust investigation against the Bernard Hayot Group and the groups that dominate the outermost regions’ markets in the distribution, transport, automotive, agriculture and banking sectors?
    • 3.How can the concept of abuse of a dominant position be assessed differently in these sectors?

    Submitted: 3.2.2025

    Last updated: 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – European Parliamentary Week 2025 – Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs

    Source: European Parliament

    The European Parliamentary Week (EPW) 2025, co-organised by the European Parliament, the Polish Seijm and the Polish Senate, will take place on 17 and 18 February 2025 at the European Parliament in Brussels. The event brings together parliamentarians from the EU, candidate and observer countries to discuss economic, budgetary and social matters.

    On Monday 17 February, the ECON Committee ICM (16.20 – 19.20 CET) will be dedicated to “The future of Banking Union and Capital Markets Union” and to ” Creating an ecosystem for European investments”. In the first panel, parliamentarians will exchange views with Julia SYMON (Finance Watch), Édouard FERNANDEZ BOLLO (Former-member of the Supervisory Board of the ECB), and Anastasia KOTOVSKAIA (Centre for European Policy). The second panel features Ms Iliyana TSANOVA, (Chief Risk Officer, European Commission), Hélène BUSSIERES (Head of the Asset Management Unit, DG FISMA, European Commission), and Roxana DE CARVALHO (ESMA).

    On the second day, two plenary sessions will cover “The Improvement of EU’s competitiveness through the single market, innovation policy, better regulation and quality jobs” with Mario Draghi as key speaker and the lessons learned from “The first national plans under the revised Economic Governance Framework”.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New satellite deal to boost military operations, jobs and growth

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Armed forces personnel will have access to the latest space-based imagery for military operations, following a deal signed for a new satellite system, named Oberon.

    • New satellite system to enhance military operations, named ‘Oberon’, will be designed and built in the UK.
    • The £127 million contract with Airbus will support around 200 skilled jobs in Stevenage and Portsmouth, boosting the UK’s space sector and delivering on the government’s Plan for Change. 
    • Oberon will strengthen the UK’s intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities. 

    Armed forces personnel will have access to the latest space-based imagery for military operations, following a deal signed for a new satellite system, named Oberon. 

    The £127 million deal with Airbus will support around 200 skilled jobs in Stevenage and Portsmouth, boosting the UK’s space capabilities and delivering on the Government’s Plan for Change. 

    The Oberon satellite system, made up of two Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites, will be able to capture day and night-time images of the Earth’s surface, strengthening the UK’s Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Expected to launch in 2027, Oberon will have advanced imagery sensors, building on the capabilities of Tyche, UK Space Command’s first satellite which successfully launched in August last year.  

    The deal comes as UK Space Command has published the first images captured by Tyche. The images of Heathrow Airport, Sydney, Washington DC, and the California wildfires, demonstrate Tyche’s ability to capture imagery from anywhere on earth when Defence needs it.  

    Both satellites form part of the Ministry of Defence’s space-based Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance programme, known as ISTARI, which will deliver a constellation of satellites and supporting ground systems by 2031.  

    These satellites will support military operations, for example by monitoring adversary activities, and contribute to other government tasks, including natural disaster monitoring, the development of mapping information, and tracking the impact of climate change around the world.   

    UK Space Commander, Major General Paul Tedman said:   

    Through UK Space Command, defence is partnering with industry and continuing to invest in advanced and innovative space technologies.

    Oberon, alongside Tyche and other satellites in our ISTARI constellation, will allow us to observe what’s happening on Earth from space at any time and through any weather. This will enable and enhance UK and allied military operations around the world.

    The contract for Oberon was awarded via competitive procurement to Airbus, which worked with Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises across the UK to leverage innovative new technologies for the 400kg satellites. The antennas for the spacecraft will be supplied by Oxford Space Systems, which has developed carbon fibre structures that stow away in very small volumes for launch but spring into shape once in orbit.  

    Oberon will play a key part in securing critical UK skills in the growing global space sector. The aerospace sector added almost £40 billion to the economy last year, a growth of 50% in the last 10 years, and employs tens of thousands of people. The project will also help inform the procurement strategy for future space capability requirements. 

    Space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance offers unparalleled earth observation, operating over any part of the globe. Constellations of ISR satellites can use different sensors and cameras, allowing focus to move quickly from one area of the world to another. In contrast to conventional cameras, Oberon will use Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) to capture imagery in all-weather conditions. 

    Ben Bridge, Airbus Defence and Space UK Chairman, said: 

    Oberon’s satellites will give the UK a much-needed sovereign capability and greatly enhance its space surveillance autonomy.  

    Airbus in the UK has more than 45 years’ experience in the design and build of high-resolution radar satellites and, once in orbit, these spacecraft will play a vital role in keeping our Armed Forces safe around the world.

    Paul Russell, Space team leader at DE&S said:  

    This has been a superb team effort by members of DE&S, Space Command, DSTL and industry.  

    With the award of the Oberon contract, we will deliver the next in a series game changing capabilities to UK Space Command providing the UK military with leading Space Based Synthetic Aperture Radar whilst helping to keep our nation safe and prosperous.  

    We are looking forwards to working with Airbus as our Mission Partner to deliver this important capability together.

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    Published 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University and UK KER-Holding: six-year cooperation

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

    In the research laboratory “Laser and Additive Technologies” of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering of Materials and Transport of SPbPU, acceptance tests of the laser powder cladding complex were carried out. Specialists of the company “UK KER-Holding” assessed the configuration and capabilities of the manufactured installation.

    Polytechnic University and the management company “Complex Energy Development-Holding” began to cooperate in 2019, when the organization was choosing reliable partners for the repair of gas turbine engines. Over six years, specialists from the Research Laboratory “LiAT” of IMMiT have completed more than 20 projects. Now two projects are being implemented at once: the commissioning of the complex and the repair of the second-stage working blades of the GTE.

    In addition, the Polytechnic University conducted acceptance tests of the laser powder cladding complex. The customer was represented by the chief metallurgist of UK KER-Holding Yuri Dvoeglazov, investment director Zufar Idrisov and chief designer Nikolai Tsyganov.

    Successful completion of acceptance tests under the contract for the supply of the unit is another starting point in cooperation with the company. Our specialists developed technical documentation and manufactured the complex. We demonstrated the surfacing process in real conditions to the receiving party, – said Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the Research Laboratory “LiAT” of IMMiT.

    Laser powder cladding and direct laser deposition are modern technologies that allow creating materials and products with high precision and quality. They are used in various industries, such as medicine, aviation, space exploration, energy, mechanical engineering and others.

    We can confidently talk about the fruitful work carried out over six years of cooperation. In the Polytech-KER-Holding team, specialists have completed many projects and solved a large number of “starred” problems. Direct evidence of this is the serial repair of working and nozzle blades of gas turbine engines and the creation of a laser powder cladding complex with technology transfer, – shared Yuri Dvoeglazov.

    It is gratifying that the interaction between the Polytechnic University and UK KER-Holding is actively developing. The employees of the Research Laboratory LiAT make a worthy contribution to strengthening the ties. Long-term cooperation in the field of repair of nozzle units using the laser powder cladding method is of great importance for the development of the energy industry, – noted the Director of IMMiT Anatoly Popovich.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi extends condolences over passing of Namibian founding president

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

    BEIJING, Feb. 10 — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday extended condolences to his Namibian counterpart, Nangolo Mbumba, over the passing of Namibia’s founding President Sam Nujoma.

    On behalf of the Chinese government and people, Xi expressed deep condolences over the passing of Nujoma and extended sincere sympathy to the family of Nujoma, the Namibian government and people.

    Xi said that Nujoma was a statesman and revolutionary of the older generation in Africa who made historic contributions in leading the Namibian people in their pursuit of national independence and liberation, and a development path suited to the country’s conditions.

    Throughout his life, he remained a firm friend of China and actively promoted traditional China-Namibia friendship and China-Africa cooperation, Xi said.

    Noting that the passing of Nujoma is a tremendous loss for the people of Namibia, Xi said that the Chinese people have also lost an old and dear friend.

    The Chinese government and the Chinese people deeply cherish the traditional friendship between China and Namibia, Xi said, expressing the belief that with the joint efforts of both sides, the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between China and Namibia will surely achieve even greater development.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Energy in the spotlight as Benjamin Dousa visits Moldova

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Energy in the spotlight as Benjamin Dousa visits Moldova – Government.se

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    On 10–11 February, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa is visiting Moldova to hold discussions about the energy situation following Russia’s Gazprom suspending its gas supplies.

    “Suspending gas supplies is a way for Russia to undermine Moldova’s political and economic stability. This is why it’s important to support Moldova at this critical juncture,” says Mr Dousa.

    During the visit, Mr Dousa will meet with Moldova’s Prime Minister Dorin Recean and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mihai Popșoi. Mr Dousa will also meet with representatives of civil society and the private sector for discussions around energy issues, resilience and Moldova’s path to EU accession.

    Energy is an important component of Sweden’s long-term reform efforts with Moldova. Sweden provides support in areas such as increased access to sustainable energy solutions for agriculture and households in rural areas, as well as the development of district heating systems in the capital Chisinau. This cooperation enables Sweden to contribute to the green transition and to reducing the country’s reliance on Russian energy.

    Swedish support to Moldova

    Sweden provides extensive and long-term bilateral reform support to Moldova that aims to support the country’s path to EU accession. The support focuses on democracy, the rule of law, security, market economy development and the environment and climate. Sweden’s reform cooperation with Moldova is governed by a regional Eastern Europe strategy for the period 2021–2027, comprising a total of SEK 6.6 billion for the whole region. In 2023, Sweden’s development assistance to Moldova totalled over SEK 520 million, which included a support package to the energy sector worth SEK 300 million.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Get help and Swap to Stop smoking

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The Government aims for the country to become ‘smokefree’ by 2030, and is offering a million free ‘Swap to Stop’ vaping kits which, combined with behavioural support, are designed to help them quit smoking.

    The City of Wolverhampton Council has made these available at a range of community venues, including the city’s 8 Family Hubs and Central and Warstones libraries.

    The service is being delivered by trained members of staff who offer free vape starter kits alongside support and weekly ‘check-in’ sessions delivered from the convenience of local community venues to help people on their quitting journey over a period of 12 weeks.

    Scores of would be quitters have already come forward to get help – and others are invited to sign up for free at Swap to Stop.

    Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing, said: “Stopping smoking is the best thing you can do for your health and the health of those around you.

    “It is still the single largest preventable cause of death in England, accounting for around for 64,000 deaths annually. Almost every minute of every day someone is admitted to hospital with a smoking related disease – but, when you stop smoking, there are almost immediate improvements to your health.

    “And it’s not just your body which will benefit, your purse or wallet will too. On average smokers spend around £40 per week on tobacco – and that means you could have around £2,000 more to spend a year by quitting, and even more if you are a really heavy smoker.

    “Nicotine vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking and is also one of the most effective tools for quitting, so we are pleased to be delivering Swap to Stop support in Wolverhampton. If you want to quit, please sign up today.”

    For more help and support to stop smoking, please visit Quit Smoking.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Members approve 2025/26 Area Roads Capital Programme for Badenoch and Strathspey

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    Members of the Badenoch and Strathspey Area Committee today (10 February 2025) approved the Area Roads Capital Programme for 2025/26.

    The local allocations capital budget for 2025/26 remains to be established which will be calculated from the approved capital budget allocation being adjusted for any acceleration or slippage in the previous financial year for each area allocation, and analysis of the road condition survey results.   

    Consequently the 2025/26 area capital roads programme is currently based on the previous year’s baseline £18.1m Highland Area Roads Budget allocation. Should the approved 2025/26 budget differ from the previous budgets then the programme will be appropriately adjusted.

    The 2024/25 baseline budget for Badenoch and Strathspey area was £900,300.

    The 2024/25 Roads Budget local allocation for Badenoch and Strathspey area can be found in the report at Appendix 1. The 2025/26 programme is scheduled in Appendix 2 of the same report. 

    Chair of the Badenoch and Strathspey Area Committee, Cllr Russell Jones, said: “Members fully understand the challenges faced by our roads manager when it comes to fixing the issues on every road that requires attention, especially after another severe winter.  

    “Members would therefore like to commend the area roads team for their continued efforts to maintain our local road network.”

    Cllr Jones concluded by saying: “Members were given the opportunity to review and agree the proposed resurfacing and surface dressing programmes at their Ward business meetings and I am pleased that today we have agreed a number of programmed schemes that can be prioritised for capital funding allocation.” 

    The priority routes approved by Members today include resurfacing on:  

    • Forest Road & Seafield Avenue, Grantown (U3186)
    • Bridge of Brown (A939)
    • The Square, Grantown (A939)
    • Woodside Avenue, Grantown (U2837)
    • Deshar Road, Boat of Garten (C1128)
    • Grampian View, Aviemore (U3186)
    • Old Glen Road, Newtonmore
    • Golf Course Road, Newtonmore (C1135)

    10 Feb 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cultural Code of the Celestial Empire: How to Do Business in China

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    © Mikhail Dmitriev / Higher School of Economics

    By 2035, China will overtake the United States in terms of GDP and become the world’s largest economy. Today, there are over 108 million entrepreneurs and 50 million industrial enterprises in this country. Last year, economic growth was 4.8%. This opens up unique opportunities for Russian companies. HSE experts explained how to enter one of the most promising markets.

    The HSE Expert Club “Eastern Perspective” held a business session “China: Five Steps to Entering the Market That Will Bring Profits”. The club was created by HSE experts to discuss tools, trends and insights on cooperation between Russia and the countries of Southeast Asia, the Near and Middle East, and North Africa. The participants were addressed by experts with successful experience in the Chinese market. The meeting was moderated by Deputy Director Marketing Communications Directorate HSE University Dmitry Chubarov.

    Sergey Mikhnevich, Managing Director of the Department of International Multilateral Cooperation and Integration of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Coordinator of Russian Business Participation in the Business Twenty, Executive Secretary, Member of the Presidium of the Business Council of the Eurasian Economic Union, spoke about a possible strategy for working with the Chinese business community and GR. First of all, he noted that China is the largest trading partner for Russia, but the volume of trade is quite concentrated and is mostly tied to one or two large projects. At the same time, there is currently a shortage of good experts in China in our country. Even the number of Russians who know Chinese and study this country has noticeably decreased in recent years.

    The speaker noted a number of markers of the Chinese approach to the market, related to the consideration of national characteristics, that is, the adaptation of foreign experience to their own realities and capabilities. He assigns a key role to the government of the PRC, since certain attributes of socialism are preserved in the country, which affects, among other things, the system of development of the Chinese economy and various methods of managing it. First of all, the Chinese market is a market of tough competition with directive management methods.

    “Despite the fact that for 10-12 years the PRC has been placing a big bet on increasing the role of the domestic market as an economic driver, exports also play a colossal role. At the same time, many companies enter the Chinese market not to sell their products, but to use the country’s production capabilities and then export goods to the target market, be it the Russian Federation or the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. There are quite a few such examples in a variety of economic sectors, because China’s import needs are really very high,” he said.

    According to the expert, China currently has a need for such areas as green development, ensuring the sustainability of supply chains for goods and raw materials, and the formation of new dynamic and stable sales markets.

    Professor Faculty of World Economy and World PoliticsNatalia Guseva, head of the HSE educational programs “Business with the East”, presented the educational programs “Eastern Perspective” for entrepreneurs working with countries of the Near and Middle East, North Africa, and the Indo-Pacific region.

    The flagship five-month program “Eastern Perspective: Strategy and Tactics for Building a Business” combines the experience and practices of entering new markets in developed countries of the Global East. Intensive three-month program “Eastern Perspective: The Basics of Building a Business” is aimed at obtaining practical knowledge on business development, launching international projects in various sectors of the economy with countries of the Global East.

    Three-week program «Eastern Perspective: The Practice of Building a Business in China“focuses on knowledge, strategies and practices for building a successful business in this country.

    “We want to give listeners new knowledge and share successful cases, and sometimes failed cases, when a company loses tens and hundreds of thousands, or even millions, due to mistakes. It is very important to understand what strategy you are going to use to enter the Chinese market and how you are going to compete there,” Natalia Guseva emphasized. “For example, why do they only talk about how to export products? Why not create a local enterprise? Why not make direct foreign investments? Why not think about licensing or franchising, depending on the specifics of the product or services provided?”

    Anastasia Nasedkina, founder of a Chinese marketing agency, spoke about the peculiarities of the Chinese market Matessa, author of educational courses on Chinese advertising platforms Baidu, WeChat, Weibo, Douyin (Ocean Engine). According to her, there are a number of significant differences from the Russian and European markets that need to be understood. For example, the Chinese in most cases trade and conduct business via mobile phones, not from a desktop computer, so to enter the Chinese market, a company does not need a website: its functionality will be replaced by the official WeChat account. For the same reason, social networks are serious tools for business development there. Analogues of WhatsApp, FB, Inst and VK, which are used in China: WeChat, Weibo, Douyin, Kuaishou, QQ.

    A foreign company must register a legal entity – this will allow it to promote the brand without strict restrictions. In addition, having a legal entity increases audience loyalty. A verified WeChat account will provide a credit of trust even for a young company: legal entity accounts are strictly checked, and this takes up to six months.

    One of the most popular online platforms for watching and sharing short videos is Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. Its audience is very diverse: about 60% of users are between the ages of 18 and 35, followed by the audience of 35-50 years old. The platform is popular in various regions of China, with a significant portion of users coming from first- and second-tier cities, that is, developed and wealthy provinces. The platform has a built-in Douyin Shop, where you can sell products if you have a registered trademark.

    In addition, live broadcasts conducted by the brand’s official account are popular in the country. In 2021, they already accounted for 57% of all broadcasts on the Douyin platform. The content on these accounts consists of simple and short videos, the editing of which mainly comes down to adding background music and effects.

    Entering the Chinese market should always begin with research, notes Anastasia Nasedkina. It is necessary to analyze the demand of the target audience, competitors, as well as the economic and political landscape. It is also important to assess the brand’s presence in the digital environment, the adaptation of the product and service to local preferences, the ability to ensure fast and hassle-free payment for purchases through local services.

    It is also important to pay attention to national rules of negotiation. Here, the strict hierarchy of age and position, the Chinese desire to “not lose face,” as well as cultural differences with Western views on topics such as worldview, relationships, family, etc. are important.

    “When you enter the Chinese market and hire employees there, you need to somehow build interaction with them, and it is important to either have a person who understands all these cultural differences and peculiarities and can build communication, or to immerse yourself and thus build a team in China. The Chinese market is quite complex, but with proper preparation and understanding, with the right strategy, you can enter it and gain a foothold in one or two years,” she summed up.

    In conclusion, the moderator of the event, Dmitry Chubarov, once again invited the business session participants to take the HSE educational programs dedicated to the East. He emphasized that the expertise and cases that will be discussed will not be based on abstract textbooks, but on the daily successful practice of both Russian and international companies.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On Russian Science Day, scientists and postgraduates were awarded at the Polytechnic University

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    On the Day of Russian Science, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University held many events: open lectures, seminars, quizzes, round tables, webinars and competitions. And the main event of the holiday was the award ceremony for the winners of the “Graduate Student of the Year” competition, the most active SPbPU scientists in the media and journalists popularizing science.

    Congratulating scientists, postgraduates and students on the holiday, Vice-Rector for Research Yuri Fomin emphasized that unprecedented attention is being paid to support of scientific activity at the federal level today.

    At a recent meeting of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Science and Education, it was discussed that it is necessary to ensure the superiority of domestic science-intensive technologies and products in vital areas. Polytechnic scientists are making their contribution to solving this problem. We are proud of their achievements and grateful to active popularizers of science who attract young people to research work, said Yuri Vladimirovich.

    After the greeting, the Vice-Rector for Science presented awards to the winners and prize-winners of the first-ever “Postgraduate of the Year” competition and their academic supervisors. In the field of natural and exact sciences, first place was taken by Polina Shinkevich from the Civil Engineering Institute (scientific supervisor Natalia Politaeva), second and third places went to Physics and Mechanical Institute postgraduate students Daniil Provodin (scientific supervisor Vadim Davydov) and Anna Ponomarenko (scientific supervisor Alexander Yashin).

    In the field of technical sciences, first place went to Ksenia Velmozhina from ISI (scientific supervisor Natalia Politaeva), and second place went to postgraduate students from the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Ekaterina Volokitina (scientific supervisor Nikolai Razumov) and Salbek Beketov (scientific supervisor Sergei Redko).

    In the field of humanities and social sciences, all prize places went to postgraduate students of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade:

    The first was won by Grigory Kulkaev (scientific supervisor Oleg Kichigin), the second by Alexey Melnik (scientific supervisor Alexander Babkin), and the third by Maria Rodionova (scientific supervisor Tatyana Kudryavtseva).

    “At the very beginning of their journey, all young scientists go through postgraduate studies,” noted Yuri Fomin. “That is why it was important for us to launch this competition, to emphasize the role of postgraduate students and their scientific supervisors, and we hope that the new tradition will be supported and gain momentum.”

    Also, together with the Head of the Public Relations Department Marianna Dyakova, Yuri Fomin awarded the Polytechnic scientists who demonstrated maximum media activity in 2024. These are researchers and experts who gave comments in federal and regional media, actively collaborated with journalists in preparing materials.

    Marianna Dyakova thanked those who regularly appear on the Polytechnic’s media resources and help with the preparation of materials in the media: Thank you for creating the image of our university, its reputation. We understand that it is difficult to distract scientists from their scientific work, but this is also important work for the university, and we really appreciate those who find time for it.

    Among those awarded were: Head of the Laboratory of Lightweight Materials and Structures Oleg Panchenko, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center (SEC) “Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Materials” Pavel Novikov, Director of the SEC “Nanotechnologies and Coatings” Alexander Semencha, Head of the Scientific Research Laboratory (SRL) for the Analysis of Biomedical Images and Data Ekaterina Pchitskaya, Head of the Laboratory nano- and microencapsulation of biologically active substances Alexander Timin, research fellow at the Nanobiotechnology Research Complex Natalia Morozova, head of the Food Quality Control Laboratory Maria Kireeva, head of the System Dynamics Research Laboratory Angi Skhvediani, head of the General and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Evgenia Pochkaeva.

    In honor of Russian Science Day, the university also thanked journalists who regularly cover the Polytechnic University’s scientific activities in the media. As Marianna Dyakova emphasized, the media always show great interest in SPbPU, and the university is grateful to many of them for their attention. And Russian Science Day is a good reason to thank the most active information partners: producer of the Directorate of Socially Significant Thematic Programs and Special Projects of the Saint Petersburg TV Channel Natalia Lomonosova, senior correspondent of Rossiyskaya Gazeta Marina Ledyaeva, special correspondent of the TASS news agency Sergei Rybakov.

    On the eve of Science Day, representatives of the Student Scientific Society also made a presentation about their activities at the Polytechnic University. The head of the organization, Mikhail Udovichenko, told which institutes the SSS is actively working in and where it is not yet, and called on students to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the association, attend events and propose ideas. Viktor Klinkov, head of the educational laboratory of applied chemistry and candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, told students about his experience and path to science. And Angelika Gerner, head of the youth scientific competitions sector of the Office for Support of Scientific Projects and Programs, and Ekaterina Linnik, director of the Center for Scientific Publications, told students about the available opportunities for participating in competitions, receiving grants, and writing scientific articles.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have disconnected from Russia’s energy grid and connected to Europe

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Plugged off Russia
    Plugged into Europe

    We celebrate the Baltic States’ energy independence.

    We’re cutting the last remaining links with Russia.

    Freedom from threats and blackmail, at last.

    A truly historic day.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws1n4cTeGFk

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Consultation launches to help shape Plymouth’s disability adaptation services

    Source: City of Plymouth

    A consultation has launched to help shape the Council’s independent living assistance policy.

    Last year, Plymouth was granted £3m to help deliver disability adaptions in the city.

    Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) are financial grants provided by the government to support individuals with disabilities in adapting their homes to improve accessibility and safety.

    The grant provides essential funding to help disabled individuals live safely and independently at home. Whether it’s installing ramps, adapting bathrooms, or making other vital changes, this support transforms everyday living for those who need it.

    Over the past two decades, DFGs have become a key tool in supporting the inclusion of disabled people, allowing them to maintain autonomy, dignity and reduce reliance on care. 

    Over the last three years, the Council have supported over 500 adaptations in homes.

    Teresa recently had a ramp installed on the outside of her home, in the below video, she explains how much this has made a difference to her life.

    Councillor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities, said: “The consultation is imperative to shaping our independent living assistance policy.

    “The adaptations make a huge difference to people’s lives. It is important to hear from residents like Teresa who have had adaptations made in their home to support their life, and how this has made a difference for her, to help shape our services for the future.

    “We ask residents to please fill out the consultation to help us shape our services for the future, and if you have had adaptations made in your home, please let us know.”

    The consultation closes on Friday 14 March.

    As part of the consultation, we will be holding two in-person workshops on 26 February.

    If you feel you could benefit from home adaptations, please email the Community Connections Team at [email protected]

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Live Here Love Here award for Dromore environmental group

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    Liz Burke-Jones from Higher Ground Community Gardening Group, Julie Reynolds from Higher Ground Community Gardening Group, Lord Mayor of ABC Borough, Cllr Sarah Duffy, Lynda Surgenor, Live Here Love Here Manager, Deirdre Shannon from Higher Ground Community Gardening Group, and Brian Shannon from Higher Ground Community Gardening Group.

    Dromore’s Higher Ground Community Gardening Group were crowned the ABC Borough Regional Champions at last week’s Live Here Love Here Community Awards.

    Live Here Love Here, a people-powered campaign dedicated to improving the local environment and fostering civic pride, revealed the winners of its 2025 Community Awards at Belfast City Hall on Thursday, February 6.

    The event hosted by TV presenter Joe Mahon, brought together over 150 guests – including DAERA Minister Andrew Muir, local leaders, environmental advocates and volunteers – to honour the outstanding contributions of voluntary community groups across Northern Ireland working to improve the environment and promote civic pride.

    Sponsored by Power NI and supported by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), nine local councils, and the Housing Executive, the awards serve as a vital platform for recognising the power of collective action in tackling community environmental challenges such as dog fouling, littering, biodiversity loss, transformation of neglected spaces, and environmental education.

    On the night, 12 awards were presented to celebrate the achievements of local community groups, including the Regional Champions Awards, which honoured volunteers from Live Here Love Here’s nine partner council areas.

    Dromore’s Higher Ground Community Gardening Group received Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s Regional Champions Award for its work in organising litter picks, revitalising neglected spaces, and planting around the area to enhance its appearance which in turn has fostered civic pride and created momentum for ongoing improvements.

    Tidy Banbridge was also recognised as runners-up in this category for its environmental efforts, which include litter picks and forming community partnerships, with a focus on supporting local youth groups and revitalising neglected flower patches.

    Lord Mayor of ABC Borough, Cllr Sarah Duffy explained how the volunteers in Dromore and Banbridge are leading by example. She said, “I would like to congratulate Dromore’s Higher Ground Community Gardening Group for their Regional Champions Award and also congratulate Tidy Banbridge who were runners-up. As well as the practical improvements they are making, these volunteers are inspiring more people to take care of the environment and developing a sense of pride in their communities, which is great to see.”

    Lynda Surgenor, Live Here Love Here Manager, said, “The Community Awards resonate because they celebrate the unsung heroes in our communities who are driving real environmental change through volunteer work. This year, the theme ‘Community Connections’ made it even more special as we honoured groups that demonstrate the power of collective action. Whether it’s transforming vacant land into thriving green spaces or mobilising locals to restore and protect local waterways, these groups are proving that no action is too small to make a difference. We’re reminded that, together, we can build a cleaner, greener, and more connected Northern Ireland.”

    She added, “We also want to thank DAERA, Power NI, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful, and our nine council partners for their continued support, which ensures the ongoing success of Live Here Love Here.”

    For more information on the Live Here Love Here campaign and the Community Awards, visit liveherelovehere.org.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spectra 2025 draws thousands to city centre

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    A giant slinky, an inflatable castle, a huge neon colouring wall and a high-powered light beam sharing a morse code message with the universe, were just some of the illuminated exhibits on display as thousands of visitors from across Scotland and the UK took to the streets of Aberdeen to experience Spectra, Scotland’s Festival of Light.

    Over 100,000 visits were recorded across the four-day free-to-attend event, which ran from Thursday 6 to Sunday 9 February. Featuring 15 artworks from artists from both the UK and Australia, as well as an assortment of entertainment from street performers to dancers, and musicians, this year’s event marked the festival’s 11th year of lighting up the city.

    Councillor Martin Greig, cultural spokesperson for Aberdeen City Council, said: “Spectra offers an unrivalled cultural feast f light installations and entertainment. It’s great that thousands came out in such numbers to enjoy the festival. It has been a wonderful opportunity for people in the city to get together and make Spectra 2025 such a success. Many visitors have come to our wonderful city to experience the amazing images and sounds. I would like to thank the brilliantly talented artists who have created these inspiring artworks.

    “Our production team, Live Event Management, deserve sincere thanks for their splendid work to make this festival happen. We are all grateful for the very generous sponsorship from Burness Paull, Vattenfall, First Aberdeen, Aberdeen Inspired and EventScotland. Their funding support has made a huge difference and is much appreciated.

    “The festival theme of Journeys was especially appropriate as the city gets ready to host the Tall Ships Races in a few months time. This will be another opportunity to keep our profile up. A majestic fleet of ships will return for the first time in almost 30 years. This is going to be a very exciting time for the Granite City as it hosts another major free celebration for residents and visitors to enjoy together.”

    Fiona Doherty, an Aberdonian who now lives in Livingston, attended the festival for the first time after winning a social media competition. She visited on Sunday with her husband and two-year little girl.

    She said: “It’s been amazing to visit Spectra. I’m originally from Aberdeen but previously never visited the festival so it was great to have the opportunity to finally attend with my daughter after winning the competition!

    It’s been lovely to travel up from Livingston for the night. Taking the train made for a really easy and stress-free trip, with my little girl enjoying the views along the way as well as the lights and atmosphere of Spectra. We’ll definitely visit again in the future!”

    Scott Morrice is from Aberdeen and is a regular visitor to Spectra. He said: “Spectra is such a wonderful spectacle for the city. I come every year and it’s really great to see so many people out and about at a time when the city centre might need a bit of a boost.”

    Highlights of the festival included a 50m long multi-sensory walkway by Kent-based Lucid Creates, which explored the contrast between light and dark using strobes of light, the heartbeats of over 65 Aberdonians, a sprawling illuminated fungal network and a virtual exhibition by artist Craig Barrowman and local artists in partnership with Look Again at RGU’s Gray’s School of Art.

    A specially commissioned art piece by Aberdeen Art Gallery and Scottish artist, Council Baby, took pride of place in the Gallery’s magnificent Sculpture Court area which saw a large-scale video installation projection comprising of four striking stained-glass designs inspired by works in the city’s collection and visits to the area, with each animated panel capturing different aspects of Aberdeen’s rich history. The piece will continue to feature at the gallery as part of its permanent collection.

    The iconic ABERDEEN letters by Aberdeen Inspired also featured a special design for the occasion outside Marischal College. The letters will now return to their usual position in Union Terrace Gardens.

    Eventgoers are being invited to share their thoughts and feedback on Spectra by completing the visitor survey

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Are high-rise housing policies working for London?

    Source: Mayor of London

    London has many more high-rise homes than the English average, but how much is known about whether they work for Londoners?

    A lot of work looking at the experiences of residents in tall buildings originated in the 1960s and 1970s and focused on social housing. In recent decades, there has been a shift in the types of homes being delivered by tall buildings towards private accommodation.

    Tomorrow, the London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee will ask the Deputy Mayor for Planning, and guests from the Greater London Authority (GLA) and London Boroughs about how they set policies and make decisions around the delivery of tall buildings in London.

    The guests include:

    Panel 1 – 10am – 11.15am:

    • Michael Ritchie, Place Shaping Manager, London Borough of Tower Hamlets
    • Michael Forrester, Head of Development Management, Lewisham Council

    Panel 2 – 11.30am – 12.30pm: 

    • Jules Pipe CBE, Deputy Mayor of London for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service
    • Alan Smithies, Principal Strategic Planner, GLA

    The meeting will take place on Tuesday, 11 February from 10am, in the Chamber at City Hall, Kamal Chunchie Way, E16 1ZE.
     
    Media and members of the public are invited to attend.
     
    The meeting can also be viewed LIVE or later via webcast or YouTube.
     
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Further work planned on Lydney Harbour in Gloucestershire

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    The Environment Agency is continuing to carry out improvement works to Lydney Harbour to give the historic site a sustainable and prosperous future. 

    Aerial view of Lydney Harbour

    Most recently, the improvement works have included the refurbishment of the outer sea gates and desilting works which enable the safe passage of boats in the harbour.

    The next stage of the project focuses on the piers, which were closed due to safety concerns. The Environment Agency plans to replace the current temporary green mesh fencing with new pedestrian fencing, similar to that what has been installed elsewhere on the site. This will allow improved access to more of the piers. Work to repair the site surfacing and restore harbour fixtures to improve access for Lydney Yacht Club will also take place.

    The Environment Agency will be consulting the Forest of Dean Council and Historic England to agree the design and obtain the required permissions before works take place. The exact positioning of the fencing will be determined once it has obtained Scheduled Monument Consent.  Construction is expected to start in Spring 2026.

    In the coming months, the Environment Agency will also install additional pontoons to improve access for boat owners in the inner harbour. It will also introduce new signage to keep the public informed and undertake repair works on one of the bridges.

    The Environment Agency met the Harbour’s Community Leaders’ Group on 27 January to provide an update and to discuss the forthcoming work. 

    Martin Quine, Place Manager for Gloucestershire, from the Environment Agency, said: 

    I’d like to thank the Community Leaders’ Group and the public for their patience and continuing interest in the future of Lydney Harbour.   

    We fully appreciate how important Lydney Harbour is to all those who use and visit it.  

    Our main objective remains to establish a facility that not only meets the existing health and safety standards but also brings a sustainable and prosperous future.  

    We have been working closely with Historic England throughout the whole process and will continue to do so.   

    A dedicated email inbox has also been set up for any questions the public might have. The address is Lydney-harbour@environment-agency.gov.uk.

    Additional information

    The Environment Agency is the landowner and harbour authority of Lydney Harbour and has a duty of care to protect the public from harm.

    Updates to this page

    Published 10 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Call for Entries: 2025 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation

    Source: United Nations

    UNESCO has opened submissions for the 2025 Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation, recognizing outstanding conservation efforts across the region. The Awards celebrate private sector projects and public-private partnerships that demonstrate excellence in preserving historical sites while fostering community engagement.

    Since 2000, the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation have honored 305 projects across 27 countries for their thorough understanding of historical significance, technical achievements, and impact at local, national, and regional levels. By spotlighting best practices, the Awards have helped shape regional conversations on heritage’s role in sustaining cities, societies, and the environment.

    This year, UNESCO especially welcomes submissions for projects conserving heritage sites that are integral to the region’s history but remain underrecognized or at risk of neglect. These include cultural landscapes, technological, industrial, and agricultural heritage, 20th-century sites, vernacular architecture, and cultural routes. Winning projects of this nature will be highlighted in a dedicated exhibition as part of the celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of the Awards.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Projects must have been completed within the last 10 years (February 2015 – May 2025 if the pre-existing use was retained, or May 2024 if a project involved a new use). Examples of eligible projects include:

    • Houses, commercial and institutional buildings
    • Historic towns and villages
    • Archaeological sites and cultural landscapes

    How to Apply

    Projects must be sent by mail to UNESCO Bangkok and postmarked no later than 31 May 2025. Winners will be announced in November 2025.

    Submission requirements

    Applicants must complete the entry form online and submit a project dossier, including:

    • A detailed project description in the official format.
    • Supporting documentation, such as architectural drawings and high-quality photographs.

    For submission details and application forms: click here

    Awards

    In 2024, eight projects from five countries received awards, including:

    • Award of Excellence – Inari-yu Bathhouse Restoration Project (Tokyo, Japan)
    • Award of Distinction – Gunan Street Historic Block Conservation Project (Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China) with Special Recognition for Sustainable Development; Abathsahayeshwarar Temple Conservation Project (Thukkatchi, Tamil Nadu, India)
    • Award of Merit – Guanyin Hall Teahouse Conservation Project (Sichuan Province, China); Helou Pavilion Conservation Project (Shanghai, China) with Special Recognition for Sustainable Development; BJPCI Conservation Project (Mumbai, India); Observatory Tower Conservation Project (Christchurch, New Zealand)
    • Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts – Rabindhorn Building (Bangkok, Thailand)

    For more details on previous award recipients: UNESCO Heritage Awards Winners

    Supporting Partnership

    Since 2021, the Ng Teng Fong Charitable Foundation (NTFCF) has supported the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. This partnership advances transformative heritage practices across the region through diverse activities that amplify the Awards’ impact.

    Contact Information

    For project submissions:

    Culture Unit
    UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok
    Email: heritageawards@unesco.org

    For media inquiries:

    Communications and Public Engagement (CPE) Team
    UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok
    Email: cpe@unesco.org

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: The 2024 Operational Guidelines for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention are now available in Portuguese

    Source: United Nations

    The Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention set forth the procedures for the protection and conservation of World Heritage properties, the inscription of properties on the World Heritage List and the List of World Heritage in Danger, the granting of International Assistance under the World Heritage Fund, and the mobilization of national and international support in favor of the Convention.
    They have been revised in 2024 by the World Heritage …

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  • MIL-OSI: PU Prime Launches ‘Feather Your Trades’ Promotion to Support Traders and Enhance Confidence

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — PU Prime is launching Feather Your Trades, a promotion aimed at supporting traders in managing losses and maintaining confidence in their trading activities. Running from 15 January to 15 February 2025, clients can redeem up to $30 in Trade Loss Vouchers to offset losses on eligible closed trades.

    How It Works

    • Clients can access $30 in Trade Loss Vouchers, distributed in $5 increments (6 vouchers in total), through the PU Prime App.
    • These vouchers can be applied to offset losses on eligible closed trades.
    • The initiative encourages traders to adapt their strategies and continue engaging confidently with the markets.

    Eligibility
    The promotion is open to both new and existing clients holding Standard or Islamic Standard Accounts. Each client is eligible to redeem the vouchers once during the promotional period.

    Benefits of the Promotion

    • Convenient Access: Vouchers can be redeemed and applied directly through the app.
    • Supportive Approach: Helps offset losses, allowing traders to focus on refining their strategies.
    • Accessible to All: Designed for traders of all experience levels.

    This initiative reflects PU Prime’s commitment to fostering resilience and adaptability in trading.
    For media inquiries, the PR team can be contacted at media@puprime.com.

    About PU Prime
    Founded in 2015, PU Prime is a leading global fintech company providing innovative online trading solutions. Today, they offer regulated financial products across various asset classes, including forex, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. Committed to providing advanced technology and educational resources, PU Prime supports traders and investors at every stage, from beginner to professional. With a presence in over 120 countries and exceeding 40 million app downloads, PU Prime is dedicated to enabling financial success and fostering a global community of empowered traders.

    Contact

    Hong Qianyi
    PU Prime
    media@puprime.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d1d4e0d4-7304-40a6-bd50-86a4057119bf

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  • MIL-OSI: Exploring the New PU Prime Website: A Fresh Look for a Prime Experience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — PU Prime has unveiled its newly redesigned website, offering an intuitive, seamless, and dynamic experience for both traders and investors. This upgrade focuses on more than just a fresh look, emphasizing enhanced accessibility and improved navigation across PU Prime’s extensive range of services, making it easier for users to engage with the platform.

    What’s New

    • Optimized Navigation: Improved menus and a responsive layout make it easier to quickly locate essential information.
    • Mobile Optimization: The website is now fully optimized for all devices, ensuring a smooth browsing experience on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
    • Enhanced Design: Featuring a clean and modern aesthetic, the redesigned website offers an engaging and intuitive experience for accessing market insights, trading tools, and educational resources.

    Easier Access to Products and Insights
    PU Prime’s redesigned website places its core products—Forex, commodities, shares, ETFs, and more—front and center, streamlining access for users to explore and trade. Additionally, the new knowledge hub provides valuable insights and resources, empowering users to stay informed and navigate the markets effectively.

    A New Perspective on PU Prime’s Journey
    PU Prime has unveiled a teaser of its new brand awareness video, now featured on the Homepage and About Us page. This creative and lighthearted video takes viewers on a journey through time, from the Stone Age to the present, offering a unique perspective on PU Prime’s origins.

    To watch the full video and explore PU Prime from a fresh perspective, users can find it here.

    Looking to the Future
    The redesigned website reflects PU Prime’s commitment to continually enhancing the trading experience. Future updates and innovations will further align with the evolving needs of users, ensuring a dynamic and user-focused platform.

    For media inquiries, the PR team can be reached at media@puprime.com.

    About PU Prime
    Founded in 2015, PU Prime is a leading global fintech company providing innovative online trading solutions. Today, PU Prime offers a diverse range of financial products across various asset classes, including forex, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. Committed to providing advanced technology and educational resources, PU Prime supports traders and investors at every stage, from beginner to professional. Their trading platform serves a wide-reaching international audience, with over 40 million app downloads worldwide. PU Prime is dedicated to enabling financial success and fostering a global community of empowered traders.

    Contact

    Hong Qianyi
    PU Prime
    media@puprime.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f9700339-5415-4b32-8850-a9b3dc96596b

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN convenes town hall meeting with ASEAN Secretariat staff in 2025

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today convened a town hall meeting with the ASEAN Secretariat staff members. This annual town hall meeting, facilitated by the ASEAN Secretariat Staff Welfare Committee, provides an opportunity for Dr. Kao to engage with staff members on issues related to employee welfare and well-being, as well as to chart out the work priorities of the ASEAN Secretariat in 2025.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN convenes town hall meeting with ASEAN Secretariat staff in 2025 appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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