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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Neighbours’ stand against anti-social behaviour helps council eviction

    Source: City of York

    Following a ruling by a District Judge yesterday, a council tenant has been evicted as his drink and drug-related activities and anti-social behaviour caused misery for his neighbours

    The council was granted a possession order by York County Court to end the tenancy of Dawon Belleh, aged 42 of 8 Oldman Court, Foxwood. Mr. Belleh was evicted yesterday, Thursday 30 January 2025.

    This follows reports from neighbours to the council and police about drink and drug taking and dealing, loud noise and arguments at the apartment, and an endless succession of visitors. The anti-social behaviour in the property and area was a continual source of disruption and concerns for local people, who were worried about its impact on their families.

    City of York Council officers served a legal warning of eviction (a Notice of Intention to Seek Possession) on Mr Belleh, which he breached. This resulted in the council being granted an eviction order (a Suspended Possession Order) by York County Court, to be activated only if further breaches were found.

    Following complaints from neighbours and evidence of loud noise, drink and drug taking, numerous and anti-social visitors, the council returned the case to York County Court. Where, after considering evidence, the Judge granted the Council permission to apply for a warrant of eviction.

    Mr. Belleh asked the court to suspend the warrant of eviction which was refused on 30 January by the District Judge. Council officers then evicted Mr. Belleh, advising him where he could apply for new housing, should he need it.

    Councillor Michael Pavlovic, Executive Member for Housing at City of York Council, said:

    Our tenancy agreements specify that criminal or anti-social behaviour can result in tenancies being ended. Thanks to Mr. Belleh’s neighbours co-operating with the council and police, their evidence and reports ensured that we were able to stop the nuisance they experienced from this tenant. This case sends a clear message we will take action to protect neighbours and free homes to tenants who respect and abide by the tenancy agreements.”

    Sergeant Charlotte Gregory of North Yorkshire Police, added:

    Drug use and anti-social behaviour has a detrimental impact of the quality of life for local people. It’s unacceptable and we’ll use all the powers and resources available to us to take action against those who make other people’s lives a misery.

    “This result is evidence of our joint working with City of York Council and my thanks go to them for their work that has culminated in this eviction. I hope local people are reassured that we will take action and will continue to do so, as part of Project Titan, a York-based operation to tackle drugs and the impact on our communities.”

    Please report anti-social behaviour here or report it to the police on telephone: 101 if a non-emergency.

    Anti-social noise levels can be reported here or by calling telephone: 01904 551525 Monday-Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm, or by calling the Noise Patrol telephone: 01904 551555 from 9.00pm Friday to 3.00am Saturday and between 9.00pm Saturday to 3.00am Sunday.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New chief executive Stannard “ambitious” for Manchester

    Source: City of Manchester

    Manchester City Council’s new Chief Executive Tom Stannard starts in the role today, Monday 3 February 2025. 

    Tom becomes only the third Chief Executive in more than 25 years in a city which prides itself on stability and long-term strategic planning. 

    He brings with him considerable experience, having served as Chief Executive in neighbouring Salford City Council for the past four years – overseeing achievements including the transformative regeneration of Salford, an ambitious council housebuilding programme and high-performing children’s services – and held a number of senior posts in a long local government career.  

    Tom is nationally recognised as a leading voice in local government, public service reform and delivering inclusive growth and currently holds the lead chief executive brief for Greater Manchester in the economy, business and international portfolio.   

    He joins the Council at a pivotal moment as it gears up to bring forward the 2025-2035 Our Manchester Strategy which will guide the city in the decade ahead. The new vision will aim to build on the achievements of the 2015-2025 plan, delivering economic growth that benefits everyone – including by addressing inequalities through the Making Manchester Fairer action plan and pursuing ambitious housebuilding and zero carbon programmes.  

    As well as driving forward this long-term strategy, Tom will ensure the Council stays focused on providing high quality day-to-day services and supporting clean, green and vibrant neighbourhoods across the city.  

    Tom will also be the place-based lead for Manchester and its locality health arrangements within the Greater Manchester Integrated Care system.  

    Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Tom brings experience, energy and ideas to this important role for the city and will oversee the delivery of our vision for Manchester’s next decade.  

    “The city is on a positive trajectory, making an impact on the world stage while continuing to improve its neighbourhoods and create opportunities for its residents, and I’m looking forward to working with Tom in the years ahead to take these achievements to the next level.”  

    Tom Stannard, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, said: “I’m highly ambitious for Manchester and the people who call it home.  

    “I’ve lived and worked in Greater Manchester for much of my career so I know the area well and have a deep personal commitment to it. But at the same time, there’s always more insight to gain and I’m looking forward to getting to know more of those who make up Team Manchester – from the elected members and council staff to partner organisations, businesses and residents who all have a part to play in the city’s success.  

    “This is an incredible job in a remarkable city and I’m delighted to be here to get working on behalf of Manchester and its people.” 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Polytechnic University held a refresher course on the topic “RISC-V Ecosystem”

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

    At the end of January, the Higher School of Electronics and Microsystems Engineering of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of SPbPU held a unique advanced training course on the topic “RISC-V Ecosystem: Development and System Programming”.

    The course was devoted to the development of hardware and software for modern extensible open instruction sets and RISC-V processor architectures, which are widely used in rapidly developing areas of information technology, including the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence.

    The course instructors were practicing specialists from SPbPU, ETU “LETI”, SPbSU, MIET, MIEM, UNN with extensive experience in this field, which ensured a high level of training and relevant knowledge for the participants. The audience included representatives of enterprises and universities from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Saratov, Voronezh, Krasnoyarsk, Yekaterinburg (more than 10 organizations in total). Classes continued in an intensive mode throughout the week, on the final day, Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU, presented the course participants with certificates of advanced training.

    The hardware for the course was deployed and installed with the support of the YADRO group of companies at the joint scientific laboratory “RISC-V Digital Technologies (YADRO-Polytech)”.

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

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Europe: Address of the Holy Father to the participants in the World Leaders Summit on Children’s Rights

    Source: The Holy See

    Address of the Holy Father to the participants in the World Leaders Summit on Children’s Rights, 03.02.2025
    This morning, in the Vatican Apostolic Palace, the World Leaders Summit on Children’s Rights took place. Entitled “Love them and protect them”, the Summit was organized by the Pontifical Committee for World Children’s Day.
    The following is the address delivered by the Pope to the participants in the Summit at its inauguration:

    Address of the Holy Father
    Your Majesty,Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!
    I greet the Secretary of State, the Cardinals and the distinguished participants in this World Leaders Summit on Children’s Rights, entitled “Love them and Protect them”.  I thank you for accepting the invitation and I am confident that, by pooling your experience and expertise, you can open new avenues to assist and protect the children whose rights are daily trampled upon and ignored.
    Even today, too often the lives of millions of children are marked by poverty, war, lack of schooling, injustice and exploitation. Children and adolescents in poorer countries, or those torn apart by tragic conflicts, are forced to endure terrible trials. Nor is the more resource-rich world immune from injustice. Where, thank God, people do not suffer from war or hunger, there are problematic peripheries, where little ones are not infrequently vulnerable and suffer from problems that we cannot underestimate. In fact, to a much greater extent than in the past, schools and health services have to deal with children already tested by many difficulties, with anxious or depressed youngsters, and adolescents drawn to forms of aggression or self-harm. Moreover, a culture of efficiency looks upon childhood itself, like old age, as a “periphery” of existence.
    Increasingly, those who have their whole life ahead of them are unable to approach it with optimism and confidence. It is precisely young people, who are the signs of hope in every society, who struggle to find hope in themselves. This is sad and troubling.  Indeed, “it is sad to see young people who are without hope, who face an uncertain and unpromising future, who lack employment or job security, or realistic prospects after finishing school. Without the hope that their dreams can come true, they will inevitably grow discouraged and listless” (Bull Spes Non Confundit, 12).
    What we have tragically seen almost every day in recent times, namely children dying beneath bombs, sacrificed to the idols of power, ideology, and nationalistic interests, is unacceptable. In truth, nothing is worth the life of a child. To kill children is to deny the future. In some cases, minors themselves are forced to fight under the effect of drugs. Even in countries without war, violence between criminal gangs becomes just as deadly for children, and often leaves them orphaned and marginalized.
    The pathological individualism of developed countries is also detrimental to children.  Sometimes they are mistreated or even put to death by the very people who should be protecting and nurturing them. They fall victim to quarrelling, social or mental distress and parental addictions.
    Many children die as migrants at sea, in the desert or along the many routes of journeys undertaken out of desperate hope. Countless others succumb to a lack of medical care or various types of exploitation. All these situations are different, but they raise the same question: How is it possible that a child’s life should end like this?
    Surely this is unacceptable, and we must guard against becoming inured to this reality. A childhood denied is a silent scream condemning the wrongness of the economic system, the criminal nature of wars, the lack of adequate medical care and schooling. The burden of these injustices weighs most heavily on the least and the most defenceless of our brothers and sisters. At the level of international organizations, this is called a “global moral crisis”.
    We are here today to say that we do not want this to become the new normal. We refuse to get used to it. Certain practices in the media tend to make us insensitive, leading to a general hardening of hearts. Indeed, we risk losing what is noblest in the human heart: mercy and compassion. More than once, I have shared this concern with some of you who represent various religious communities.
    Today, more than forty million children have been displaced by conflict and about a hundred million are homeless. There is also the tragedy of child slavery: some one hundred and sixty million children are victims of forced labour, trafficking, abuse and exploitation of all kinds, including compulsory marriages. There are millions of migrant children, sometimes with families but often alone. This phenomenon of unaccompanied minors is increasingly frequent and serious.
    Many other minors live in “limbo” because they were not registered at birth. An estimated one hundred and fifty million “invisible” children have no legal existence.  This is an obstacle to their accessing education or health care, yet worse still, since they do not enjoy legal protection, they can easily be abused or sold as slaves. This actually happens! We can think of the young Rohingya children, who often struggle to get registered, or the “undocumented” children at the border of the United States, those first victims of that exodus of despair and hope made by the thousands of people coming from the South towards the United States of America, and many others.
    Sadly, this history of oppression of children is constantly repeated. If we ask the elderly, our grandparents, about the war they experienced when they were young, the tragedy emerges from their memories: the darkness – everything is dark during the war, colours practically disappear – and the stench, the cold, the hunger, the dirt, the fear, the scavenging, the loss of parents and homes, abandonment and all kinds of violence. I grew up with the stories of the First World War told by my grandfather, and this opened my eyes and heart to the horror of war.
    Seeing things through the eyes of those who have lived through war is the best way to understand the inestimable value of life. Yet also listening to those children who today live in violence, exploitation or injustice serves to strengthen our “no” to war, to the throwaway culture of waste and profit, in which everything is bought and sold without respect or care for life, especially when that life is small and defenceless. In the name of this throwaway mentality, in which the human being becomes all-powerful, unborn life is sacrificed through the murderous practice of abortion.  Abortion suppresses the life of children and cuts off the source of hope for the whole of society.
    Sisters and brothers, how important it is to listen, for we need to realize that young children understand, remember and speak to us. And with their looks and their silences, too, they speak to us. So let us listen to them!
    Dear friends, I thank you and encourage you, with God’s grace, to make the most of the opportunities afforded by this meeting.  I pray that your contributions will help to build a better world for children, and consequently for everyone!  For me, it is a source of hope that we are all here together, to put children, their rights, their dreams, and their demand for a future at the centre of our concern. Thanks to all of you, and God bless you!

    MIL OSI Europe News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Workshop on Population and Housing Censuses

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    30 September – 01 October 2024

    Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

    General

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    Census plans and experiences

    Understanding users and uses of census data; seeking and acting on stakeholder feedback

    Assessing readiness to adopt administrative sources for or in support of censuses

    Dissemination

    Measuring degrees of urbanization

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: The Importance of Collaboration between Statisticians and Policymakers for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    National Statistics Offices (NSOs) and Policy departments have had a long-standing relationship where the NSO prepares statistical information to help policy departments make effective policy decisions.  Often, the dialogue between NSOs and policy departments has been limited to the NSO preparing data tables or microdata files for the use of policy makers, with little real communication taking place. 

    However, the enormous amount of data and statistical information required for SDGs coupled with the complex nature of the intersectionality of the SDGs, translates into a need for policy makers and national statistics offices to collaborate and enhance communication to be able to adequately respond to the ambitious nature of the 2030 Agenda.

    This webinar will bring together policy makers and statisticians to discuss how the SDGs have given rise to a deeper level of collaboration.  It will provide opportunity to discuss what works and what does not work from those working on SDG policy and those working to provide the necessary statistics.  It will also provide space to share best practices from real experiences in different countries.

    The webinar was organized by the CES Steering Group on Statistics for SDGs in collaboration with Statistics Canada.

    Keynote speech:

    Mogens Lykketoft – Former Danish Minister of Finance, President of the United Nations General Assembly’s 70th session

    Moderator:

    Cara Williams – IAEG-SDGs Co-chair, SDG statistics focal point, Statistics Canada

    Panelists:

    Cristina Mattson Lundberg – Swedish Ministry of the Environment

    Gabriel Wikström – Sweden’s National Coordinator on the 2030 Agenda

    Viggo Barmen – Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs 

    Amit Yagur-Kroll – National focal point for SDG statistics, Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics

    Live Rognerud – SDG data focal point, Statistics Norway

    Olivier Bullion – Director SDG unit, Employment and Social Development Canada

    Renata Bielak – Director SDGs, Statistics Poland

    Presentations:
    Collaboration between statisticians and policy makers for the 2030 Agenda – Sweden

    Broadening the SDG dialogue in Poland – Poland

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UN Regional Commissions’ High-Level Side Event at CBD COP-16: Key Actions for Interregional and Regional Implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    The UN Regional Commissions (RCs), with their unique ability to address diverse regional approaches and needs, and their mandate to drive transformative actions, play a crucial role in supporting Member States in achieving the 2030 Agenda, the Biodiversity Plan, the climate agenda, and fostering structural changes in economies and production systems.

    RCs contribute significantly to planning and monitoring development aimed at integrating the three dimensions of sustainable development. They are actively addressing the biodiversity challenge in key areas such as biodiversity mainstreaming, climate action, human rights, resource mobilization, sustainable management, bioeconomy, governance, and participation processes, among others.

    This action-oriented side event will launch a joint document on regional actions to accelerate the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. It will explore the impact of a coordinated approach and how RCs can support collaborative and inclusive efforts to facilitate the early implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Through an overview of challenges, progress, opportunities, and good practices from all regions—along with cross-cutting issues of shared concern—the dialogue will focus on identifying complementary strategies, mechanisms, and key stakeholders.

    Objectives of the event:

    • Launch the publication: “Mainstreaming Biodiversity and Investment Across Regions and Sectors: Key Messages, Good Practices, and Actions from United Nations Regional Commissions,” which supports the regional implementation of the Kunming-Montreal GBF.
    • Present key actions and explore potential common approaches by RCs on key issues, policy recommendations, and actions that can drive regional transformation and facilitate national and subnational implementation of multiple targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
    • Highlight key experiences and lessons learned by RCs in biodiversity mainstreaming, resource mobilization, monitoring, and assessment, and discuss shared perspectives, challenges, and cross-cutting priority areas across regions

    For more information, please visit: https://www.cbd.int/side-events/5602

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Casting a wider net: 3 500 authorities now linked via Europol

    Source: Europol

    Europol continues to strengthen the fight against crime through international cooperation, reaching a new milestone in its Secure Information Exchange Network Application (SIENA). Over the past year, Europol has expanded its network of SIENA connections from 3 000 to 3 500, adding, on average, two new partners every day.This development reflects Europol’s commitment to fostering collaboration between law enforcement authorities…

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  • MIL-OSI: Smart Share Global Limited Regains Compliance with the Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Requirement

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Smart Share Global Limited (Nasdaq: EM) (“Energy Monster” or the “Company”), a consumer tech company providing mobile device charging service, today announced that it received a notification letter (the “Compliance Notification”) from the Listing Qualifications Department of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”), dated January 31, 2025, notifying the Company that it has regained compliance with the requirement of minimum bid price of US$1.00 per share set forth under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2).

    As announced on August 9, 2024, the Company received a letter from Nasdaq indicating that it was not in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2), as the closing bid price of its American Depositary Shares (the “ADSs”) had been below US$1.00 per ADS for the previous 30 consecutive business days. The Company was provided with a compliance period of 180 calendar days, or until February 3, 2025, to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement.

    On January 31, 2025, Nasdaq confirmed in the Compliance Notification that the closing bid price of the Company’s ADSs has been at US$1.00 per share or higher for the 10 consecutive business days from January 16, 2025 to January 30, 2025. Accordingly, the Company has regained compliance with the minimum bid price requirement, and the matter is now closed.

    About Smart Share Global Limited

    Smart Share Global Limited (Nasdaq: EM), or Energy Monster, is a consumer tech company with the mission to energize everyday life. The Company is the largest provider of mobile device charging service in China with the number one market share. The Company provides mobile device charging service through its power banks, which are placed in POIs such as entertainment venues, restaurants, shopping centers, hotels, transportation hubs and public spaces. Users may access the service by scanning the QR codes on Energy Monster’s cabinets to release the power banks. As of June 30, 2024, the Company had 9.5 million power banks in 1,267,000 POIs across more than 2,100 counties and county-level districts in China.

    Contact Us
    Investor Relations
    Hansen Shi
    ir@enmonster.com

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  • MIL-OSI Video: FEMA Disaster Assistance Ad – Help Is Here – Apply Now – 30 second spot

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    If you were affected by a recent natural disaster, and are in a county designated for assistance, Help Is Here. To apply for FEMA assistance, or to update your application, go to DisasterAssistance.gov, or call 1-800-621-3362.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVEu2U02AoY

    MIL OSI Video

  • MIL-OSI Video: Revolutionizing the Ice Cube #science #sustainable

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0It1CzSszo

    MIL OSI Video

  • MIL-OSI Video: Ethics Rules for Federal Advisory Committee Members

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    Federal Advisory Committees provide important recommendations concerning science, international trade, farming, nutrition, and other significant matters. If you are serving on a Federal Advisory Committee, you need to know the applicable ethics rules to maintain the public’s trust in the important work of your committee. To assist advisory committee members across the Executive Branch, the USDA Office of Ethics is making this video publicly available on YouTube. If you are a USDA employee or are a member of a USDA Advisory Committee and you have any ethics questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the USDA Office of Ethics at: https://www.ethics.usda.gov. Also, be sure to download the innovative, and free, USDA Ethics App by searching “USDA Ethics” on any smart phone, and play the new inter-active USDA-NASA Lunar Greenhouse Ethics Learning Game (available on USDA’s Ethics webpage at www.usda.gov/ethics).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xzJWhVByMs

    MIL OSI Video

  • MIL-OSI Video: Healthier Chocolate Milk #science #healthy #research

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

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

    MIL OSI Video

  • MIL-OSI Video: 2023 Changes to SNAP Benefit Amounts

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

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

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Group of Experts on Measuring Poverty and Inequality

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    28 – 29 November 2024

    Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

    General

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    A. Social policies, social transfers, and data

    B. Intra-household poverty

    C. Assets-based poverty and inequality

    D. Data sources and methods to complement surveys

    E. Energy poverty

    F. Inequality in consumption

    G. Hard-to-reach population groups

    H. Panel discussion – Drivers for change in poverty statistics

    I. Communicating statistics on poverty and inequality

    J. Work under the Conference of European Statisticians

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNECE Expert Meeting on Statistical Data Collection and Sources 2025

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    About the meeting

    The event will serve as a platform for exchanging experiences and collaborating on innovative practices in data collection. The 2025 meeting will focus on optimizing data collection processes, emphasizing editing and cleaning, automation, AI integration, and leveraging non-traditional data sources. Highlights include sessions on AI-driven tools, strategies to enhance interviewer efficiency, and methods for integrating diverse data sources. Through discussions, interactive sessions, and knowledge sharing, the event seeks to advance strategies to enhance the efficiency and quality of statistical data collection across all domains.

    Document Title Documents Paper  Presentations
    ENG ENG
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    Information Notice 2 (logistic information)  
    Timetable  
    Report  

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Generative AI and Official Statistics Workshop 2025

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    About the meeting

    The workshop aims to explore the transformative impact of Generative AI on official statistics and provide a platform for professionals and stakeholders to exchange knowledge, showcase practical applications, and address governance, ethical, and infrastructural challenges in integrating Generative AI.

    Key themes include building organizational capacity, practical AI applications, governance and risk management, and fostering partnerships with AI leaders. Through discussions, case studies, and interactive sessions, the event aims to equip National Statistical Offices with the tools and strategies needed to adopt Generative AI responsibly and effectively.

    Submit your abstract here: https://forms.office.com/e/46P0CYd6dL

    Document Title Documents Paper  Presentations
    ENG ENG
    Information Notice 1 PDF
    Timetable  
    Report  

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNCCD COP16 side event: Dry Lands, Green Cities: United for Urban Land Restoration

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    The side event highlights strategies to scale urban forestry and nature-based solutions (NBS) to advance land restoration, climate resilience, and biodiversity conservation in arid urban areas.

    The session emphasizes the transformative potential of urban forestry as a nature-based solution that supports the objectives of UNCCD and other Rio Conventions. Specifically, reflecting the Coalition’s key messages and Action Agenda, the event presents actionable guidance for funding and integrating urban forestry into national policies and plans to strengthen climate, biodiversity and land restoration goals. This includes national plans under the Rio conventions National Action Plans (UNCCD), Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) (UNFCCC Paris Agreement), National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) (UNCBD).

    Practical insights will be shared on how urban forestry drives sustainable urban development in dry cities, along with innovative funding models to support these efforts. Participants will engage in a cross-sector dialogue, fostering collaboration between local and national governments, financial institutions and international organizations, highlighting tools and replicable models for embedding urban greening into national plans and budgets for resilience in dry regions.

    The Trees in Dry Cities Coalition operates as a collaborative network of UN Member States, cities, civil society, NGOs, private sector partners, and international organizations, including the UNCCD. This collective effort aligns urban greening initiatives with key global commitments, creating a cohesive approach to tackle environmental and urban challenges. The Coalition champions urban forestry as a scalable, impactful solution to build resilient, sustainable, and ecologically sound urban landscapes in arid regions.

    The outcomes of the event will be an important input to shaping the work and activities of the Coalition over the coming year and beyond.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Fashion4Land with participation of the UNECE Forest4Fashion Initiative

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    The Fashion4Land event will unravel the intricate connection between land and the textile industry.

    The session will explore the ways in which different fiber choices impact land and soil health and encourage holistic approaches to land use by the fashion industry.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNCCD COP16 side event – Rethinking Urban Landscapes: Equity, Restoration, and Resilience in Arid Regions

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    Urban areas in arid regions face unique challenges, such as limited water resources and extreme temperatures, which are exacerbated by rapid urbanization, and lead to the degradation of natural landscapes and loss of biodiversity alongside the ecosystem services nature provides. To combat desertification and enhance resilience to climate risks, cities must be reimagined as key actors in land restoration, ensuring equitable benefits for all residents and protecting the natural environment.

    The event will explore how cities in arid ecosystems are adopting and can scale nature-based solutions (NbS) to restore degraded lands, combat desertification, enhance urban biodiversity, and improve the quality of life for the growing urban population globally. Speakers will share their experiences and insights on implementing innovative solutions to restore land and combat desertification in urban planning and development. They will discuss successful case studies, the role of policy frameworks, and the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration in achieving sustainable urban landscapes.

    The session aims to foster dialogue on the potential of NbS to transform urban areas in drylands into green, resilient, and biodiverse environments. It will also highlight the synergies between land restoration, combating desertification, climate adaptation, and biodiversity conservation, offering actionable strategies for cities to lead in the global movement toward sustainability. The event will conclude with a call to action for cities worldwide to reinforce their commitment to restoring urban ecosystems and contributing to combating desertification, contributing to biodiversity, and land restoration goals.

    Co-hosted by UNEP and UNECE, this session will spotlight innovative solutions for biodiversity and land restoration in urban areas located within arid ecosystems. The event will feature the Generation Restoration Cities project and the Trees in Dry Cities Coalition, which drive efforts to combat desertification and land degradation, and enhance urban resilience through NbS.

    Objectives

    • Reflect on the role of cities in combating desertification and restoring ecosystems in arid regions.
    • Showcase innovative nature-based solutions that enhance urban resilience, biodiversity, and sustainability.
    • Discuss essential actions for effective implementation, minimizing trade-offs, and increasing investment in urban land restoration.
    • Promote collaborative frameworks to support sustainable urban landscapes and climate adaptation efforts.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Master planning and innovative financial solutions to support the implementation of the Yashil Makon initiative of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

     

    The consultative workshop on master planning of forest restoration and afforestation in Uzbekistan was organized in on 21-22 November in Tashkent and Termez, Uzbekistan by the Ministry of Ecology, Environment Protection and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

    The workshop was organized as part of a joint UNDP, UNECE and UNHCR project to support the successful implementation of Uzbekistan’s Yashil Makon Initiative – a nationwide program launched by the Government of Uzbekistan to expand and enhance green spaces, promote environmental stewardship, and improve the overall quality of life for citizens.

    This project focuses on integrating comprehensive master planning with innovative financial solutions and aims at providing the national framework for expanding green spaces, improving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable afforestation practices across Uzbekistan.

    The consultative workshop brought together stakeholders and national and international experts to present the objectives and outline of the Master Plan, gather feedback and ensure a collaborative approach to finalizing the document and developing a detailed roadmap for the conclusion, approval and implementation of the Master Plan.

    The workshop was complemented by a field visit to the Surkhandarya region to learn first-hand about the challenges, knowledge and lessons learned from recent and ongoing afforestation activities.

     

    Photo credit: Roman Michalak, UNECE.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI: Share buyback programme – week 5

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Nasdaq Copenhagen
    London Stock Exchange
    Euronext Dublin
    Danish Financial Supervisory Authority
    Other stakeholders

    Date        3 February 2025

    Share buyback programme week 5

    The share buyback programme runs in the period 28 January 2025 up to and including 28 May 2025 provided that the forthcoming annual general meeting, to be held on 5 March 2025, gives the board a new authority to permit the bank to acquire its own shares.

    During the period the bank will thus buy back its own shares for a total of up to DKK 500 million under the programme, but to a maximum of 800,000 shares.

    The programme is implemented in compliance with EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 of 16 April 2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016, which together constitute the “Safe Harbour” regulation.

    The following transactions have been made under the programme:

    Date Number of shares Average purchase price (DKK) Total purchased under the programme (DKK)
    Total in accordance with the last announcement

    28 January 2025 5,500 1,175.41 6,464,755
    29 January 2025 5,500 1,187.75 6,532,625
    30 January 2025 5,400 1,191.78 6,435,612
    31 January 2025 5,300 1,188.48 6,298,944
    Total under the share buyback programme 21,700 1,185.80 25,731,936

    With the transactions stated above, Ringkjøbing Landbobank now owns the following numbers of own shares, excluding the bank’s trading portfolio and investments made on behalf of customers:

    • 1,336,742 shares under the completed and present share buyback programme(-s) corresponding to 5.0 % of the company’s share capital.

    In accordance with the above regulation etc., the transactions related to the share buyback programme on the stated reporting days are attached to this corporate announcement in detailed form.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ringkjøbing Landbobank

    John Fisker
    CEO

    Detailed summary of the transactions on the above reporting days

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Peacekeepers from Timor-Leste share their unique stories

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    One of the main examples of successful stabilization by the UN comes from East Timor, a context that was marked by 24 years of conflict during the Indonesian occupation and violent internal crises after independence. With support from the United Nations, the small Asian nation achieved self-determination and pacification.

    To overcome divisions and other issues, Timor-Leste invested in reconciliation, an experience that can inspire global peace and security efforts in other contexts. Therefore, on a recent visit to the country, the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, stated that “the world has a lot to learn” from the Timorese experience.

    Between 1999 and 2012, Timor-Leste hosted six of the organization’s missions, four of which were peacekeeping and the other two were political. The Asian nation lives under the motto “conflict never again, welcome development” and works to send more and more Timorese soldiers to stabilization missions around the world.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQLOZv9Grhw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gaza & other topics – Daily Press Briefing (31 January 2025)

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

    Highlights:
    Briefing Monday
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Democratic Republic of the Congo/Human Rights
    Occupied Palestinian Territory
    Haiti
    Interfaith Harmony Week
    Honour Roll

    BRIEFING MONDAY
    On Monday, at 12:30 p.m., there will be a briefing by Ambassador Fu Cong, the Permanent Representative of China and President of the Security Council for the month of February. He will discuss the Council’s programme for the upcoming month.

    DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
    On the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is saying that humanitarian organizations in Goma continue to assess the impact of the crisis, including the widespread looting of warehouses and the offices of aid organizations.
    The World Health Organization and partners conducted an assessment with the Government between January 26th and yesterday and report that 700 people have been killed and 2,800 injured people are receiving treatment in health facilities. These numbers are expected to rise as more information becomes available.
    Today, OCHA and its humanitarian partners visited sites for internally displaced people in the areas of Bulengo and Lushagala – which is on the outskirts of Goma.
    They found that water and healthcare services are still operational, but conditions remain dire.
    In Goma, access to safe drinking water remains cut off, forcing people to rely on untreated water from Lake Kivu. Without urgent action, OCHA cautions that the risk of waterborne disease outbreaks will continue to increase.
    For its part, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said today that several displacement sites, including on the outskirts of Goma – where over 300,000 displaced persons had sought refuge – have been partially or completely emptied.

    Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=31%20January%202025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPkknX1lTIs

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Survivors of the California Wildfires

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    Survivors of the Eaton Fire describe the feeling of losing their home, and the kindness of the firefighters who did all they could to save their most valuable possessions.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: CIPESS meeting of 30 January 2025

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    30 Gennaio 2025

    A meeting of the Interministerial Committee for Economic Planning and Sustainable Development (CIPESS) was held today, chaired by Vice-President of the Committee and Minister of Economy and Finance Giancarlo Giorgetti, and with the CIPESS Secretary, Undersecretary of State to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Alessandro Morelli, in attendance. The meeting approved a number of important measures regarding infrastructure and cohesion policy.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to news that AstraZeneca has scrapped plans for a £450m expansion of a vaccine factory in Merseyside

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Scientists comment on AstraZeneca scrapping plans for a UK based vaccine plant. 

    Sharon Todd, Chief Executive, Society of Chemical Industry (SCI), said:

    “Today’s news regarding AstraZeneca’s vaccine factory is a real concern for industry, sending out the wrong message at a time government is shaping its new industrial strategy, Invest 2035. 

    “Since 2013 inward FDI in life sciences has grown at a CAGR of 6% (2013-2023) across 18 major countries, however the UK growth in FDI was only 3%, falling way short of most of the other countries, which include France, Germany, Ireland and Singapore. 

    “If life sciences are going to be a major pillar of the UK’s new industrial strategy, then the UK needs to make some bold steps forward to ensure it is competitive for life sciences investments.”

    Declared interests

    The nature of this story means everyone quoted above could be perceived to have a stake in it. As such, our policy is not to ask for interests to be declared – instead, they are implicit in each person’s affiliation.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: State secures L.A. firestorm areas ahead of rain, crews lay 60 miles of specialized protective materials

    Source: US State of California 2

    Feb 2, 2025

    What you need to know: At Governor Gavin Newsom’s directive, crews have been working around the clock to install nearly 60 miles of emergency protective materials in the recent Los Angeles-area burn scars.

    Los Angeles, CaliforniaAs another storm system is expected to reach California this week, work continues in Southern California to ensure communities impacted by the recent firestorms in Los Angeles are protected.

    At Governor Gavin Newsom’s directive, crews have been working around the clock to install nearly 60 miles of emergency protective materials in the recent Los Angeles-area burn scars. Through the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), the California Department of Water Resources, California Conservation Corps, CAL FIRE, Caltrans, and the California Department of Conservation have coordinated and conducted comprehensive watershed and debris flow mitigation efforts to safeguard public health and protect the environment in affected communities.

    Our top priority is to protect people and the environment from the cascading effects of wildfire damage. Through coordinated collaborative efforts, we are reducing the risk of debris flows and maintaining the integrity of our natural resources.

    Governor Gavin Newsom

    To date, the state has conducted mitigation efforts on 5,795 affected parcels with the use of protective barriers, laying over 310,150 linear feet of materials – equivalent to more than 58 miles.

    On the Palisades Fire, task force members have installed 7,350 linear feet of straw wattle, 157,675 linear feet of compost sock, and 6,500 linear feet of silt fence for watershed protection efforts. On the Eaton Fire, task force members have installed 8,275 feet of straw wattles, and 130,350 linear feet of compost sock

    According to the National Weather Service, a storm system will bring widespread rain to the area Tuesday into early Friday, along with gusty southerly winds. While moderate rainfall across the area is the most likely scenario, there is a 10-20 percent chance of moderate debris flows if heavier rain moves over one of the recent burn scars.

    Wildfires significantly alter the landscape and burned debris leave behind contaminants, leaving areas vulnerable to erosion, flooding, and debris flows, particularly during subsequent rain events. These hazards can compromise drinking water sources, damage infrastructure, and pose serious risks to both human health and wildlife habitats.

    Residents in affected areas are urged to stay informed about potential debris flow risks, especially during storms, and to follow guidance from local emergency officials. For resources and information specific to the Los Angeles firestorms, visit CA.gov/LAfires.

    Preparing the state for storms 

    Governor Newsom has deployed resources and thousands of personnel to communities throughout California in anticipation of the storm system

    Newly deployed resources include swift water rescue crews and fire engines in at least 12 counties: Butte, El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Marin, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Tuolumne. More resources will be deployed to further help protect communities.

    Previously, Governor Newsom directed the Cal OES to coordinate state and local partners to deploy emergency resources to support impacted communities. State officials are urging people to take precautions now before the storm arrives, and to stay informed. 

    Go to ready.ca.gov for tips to prepare for the incoming storm.

    Speeding recovery 

    This is part of the state’s ongoing work to help Los Angeles families recover from the January firestorms, including reopening Pacific Palisades to residents, surging CHP patrols along the Pacific Coast Highway, supporting impacted workers and businesses, and launching a unified recovery initiative to support rebuilding efforts, among other efforts. 

    Additional actions to aid in the rebuilding and recovery efforts include:

    • Providing tax relief to those impacted by the fires. California postponed the individual tax filing deadline to October 15 for Los Angeles County taxpayers. Additionally, the state extended the January 31, 2025, sales and use tax filing deadline for Los Angeles County taxpayers until April 30 — providing critical tax relief for businesses. Governor Newsom suspended penalties and interest on late property tax payments for a year, effectively extending the state property tax deadline.
    • Fast-tracking temporary housing and protecting tenants and homeowners. To help provide necessary shelter for those immediately impacted by the firestorms, the Governor issued an executive order to make it easier to streamline the construction of accessory dwelling units, allow for more temporary trailers and other housing, and suspend fees for mobile home parks. Governor Newsom also issued an executive order that prohibits landlords in Los Angeles County from evicting tenants for sharing their rental with survivors displaced by the Los Angeles-area firestorms. For homeowners, California has worked with five major lenders, as well as 270 financial institutions, to provide mortgage relief to their customers.
    • Mobilizing debris removal and cleanup. With an eye toward recovery, the Governor directed fast action on debris removal work and mitigating the potential for mudslides and flooding in areas burned. He also signed an executive order to allow expert federal hazmat crews to start cleaning up properties as a key step in getting people back to their properties safely. The Governor also issued an executive order to help mitigate the risk of mudslides and flooding and protect communities by hastening efforts to remove debris, bolster flood defenses, and stabilize hillsides in affected areas. 
    • Safeguarding survivors from price gouging. Governor Newsom expanded restrictions to protect survivors from illegal price hikes on rent, hotel and motel costs, and building materials or construction. Report violations to the Office of the Attorney General here.
    • Directing immediate state relief. The Governor signed legislation providing over $2.5 billion to immediately support ongoing emergency response efforts and to jumpstart recovery efforts for Los Angeles. California quickly launched CA.gov/LAfires as a single hub of information and resources to support those impacted and bolsters in-person Disaster Recovery Centers.  
    • Getting kids back in the classroom. Governor Newsom signed an executive order to quickly assist displaced students in the Los Angeles area and bolster schools affected by the firestorms.
    • Protecting victims from real estate speculators. The Governor issued an executive order to protect firestorm victims from predatory land speculators making aggressive and unsolicited cash offers to purchase their property.

    Get help today

    For those Californians impacted by the firestorms in Los Angeles, there are resources available. Californians can go to CA.gov/LAfires – a hub for information and resources from state, local and federal government.  

    Individuals and business owners who sustained losses from wildfires in Los Angeles County can apply for disaster assistance:

    If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.

    Recent news

    News LOS ANGELES — As recovery efforts continue in the wake of the early January firestorm, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the deployment of additional state law enforcement resources to help Los Angeles maintain checkpoints and keep the Pacific Palisades…

    News What you need to know: At the direction of Governor Newsom, the state is augmenting flood fighting and swift water resources across Northern and Central California to protect communities from the significant wet weather event expected through the upcoming days….

    News What you need to know: Governor Newsom’s executive orders to extend price gouging prohibitions protect Los Angeles firestorm survivors. Los Angeles, California – Protecting Los Angeles firestorm survivors from nefarious actors, Governor Gavin Newsom’s executive…

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: BaFin warns consumers about the series of platforms with the slogan “Trading made simple.”

    Source: Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – In English

    BaFin warns customers about online trading platforms that use the slogan “Trading made simple. No complications, full effectivity.” According to information available to BaFin, cryptoasset and other financial services are being provided on these websites without the required authorisation. These websites all have the same text design and layout.

    BaFin specifically warns consumers about the following websites that are part of the series, use the same slogan and are largely identical. These websites provide no information about the location of any registered office.

    • Radiantix.io (and radiantixx.io)
    • Yuminex.io
    • Ecofix.io

    Anyone providing financial, investment or cryptoasset services in Germany may do so only with authorisation from BaFin. However, some companies offer these services without the necessary authorisation. Information on whether particular companies have been authorised by BaFin can be found in BaFin’s database of companies.

    BaFin is issuing this information on the basis of section 37 (4) of the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz – KWG) and section 10 (7) of the German Cryptomarkets Supervision Act (Kryptomaerkteaufsichtsgesetz).

    Please be aware:

    BaFin, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BundeskriminalamtBKA) and the German state criminal police offices (Landeskriminalämter) recommend that consumers seeking to invest money online should exercise the utmost caution and do the necessary research beforehand in order to identify fraud attempts at an early stage.

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Whether Biden Or Trump, US’ Latin American Policy Will Be Contemptible

    Source: Council on Hemispheric Affairs –

    By John Perry and Roger D. Harris

    Migration, Drugs, and Tariffs.

    With Donald Trump as the new US president, pundits are speculating about how US policy towards Latin America might change.

    In this article, we look at some of the speculation, then address three specific instances of how the US’s policy priorities may be viewed from a progressive, Latin American perspective. This leads us to a wider argument: that the way these issues are dealt with is symptomatic of Washington’s paramount objective of sustaining the US’s hegemonic position. In this overriding preoccupation, its policy towards Latin America is only one element, of course, but always of significance because the US hegemon still treats the region as its “backyard.”

    First, some examples of what the pundits are saying. In Foreign Affairs, Brian Winter argues that Trump’s return signals a shift away from Biden’s neglect of the region. “The reason is straightforward,” he says. “Trump’s top domestic priorities of cracking down on unauthorized immigration, stopping the smuggling of fentanyl and other illicit drugs, and reducing the influx of Chinese goods into the United States all depend heavily on policy toward Latin America.”

    Ryan Berg, who is with the thinktank, Center for Strategic and International Studies, funded by the US defense industry, is also hopeful. Trump will “focus U.S. policy more intently on the Western Hemisphere,” he argues, “and in so doing, also shore up its own security and prosperity at home.”

    According to blogger James Bosworth, Biden’s “benign neglect” could be replaced by an “aggressive Monroe Doctrine – deportations, tariff wars, militaristic security policies, demands of fealty towards the US, and a rejection of China.” However, notwithstanding the attention of Trump’s Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, Bosworth thinks there is still a good chance of policy lapsing into benign neglect as the new administration focuses elsewhere.

    The wrong end of the telescope

    What these and similar analyses share is a concern with problems of importance to the US, including domestic ones, and how they might be tackled by shifts in policy towards Latin America. They view the region from the end of a US-mounted telescope.

    Trump’s approach may be the more brazen “America first!,” but the basic stance is much the same as these pundits. The different scenarios will be worked out in Washington, with Latin America’s future seen as shaped by how it handles US policy changes over which it has little influence. Analyses by these supposed experts are constrained by their adopting the same one-dimensional perspective as Washington’s, instead of questioning it.

    Here’s one example. The word “neglect” is superficial because it hides the immense involvement of the US in Latin America even when it is “neglecting” it: from deep commercial ties to a massive military presence. It is also superficial because, in a real sense, the US constantly neglects the problems that concern most Latin Americans: low wages, inequality, being safe in the streets, the damaging effects of climate change, and many more. “Neglect” would be seen very differently on the streets of a Latin American city than it is inside the Washington beltway.

    Who has the “drug problem”?

    The vacuum in US thinking is nowhere more apparent than in responses to the drug problem. Trump threatens to declare Mexican drug cartels to be terrorist organizations and to invade Mexico to attack them.

    But, as academic Carlos Pérez-Ricart told El Pais: “This is a problem that does not originate in Mexico. The source, the demand, and the vectors are not Mexican. It is them.” Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum also points out that it is consumption in the US that drives drug production and trafficking in Mexico.

    Trump could easily make the same mistake as his predecessor Clinton did two decades ago. Back then, billions were poured into “Plan Colombia” but still failed to solve the “drug problem,” while vastly augmenting violence and human rights violations in the target country.

    A foretaste of what might happen, if Trump carries out his threat, occurred last July, when Biden’s administration captured Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. That caused an all-out war between cartels in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

    Sheinbaum rightly turns questions about drug production and consumption back onto the US. Rhetorically, she asks: “Do you believe that fentanyl is not manufactured in the United States?…. Where are the drug cartels in the United States that distribute fentanyl in US cities? Where does the money from the sale of that fentanyl go in the United States?”

    If Trump launches a war on cartels, he will not be the first US president to the treat drug consumption as a foreign issue rather than a concomitantly domestic one.

    Where does the “migration problem” originate?

    Trump is also not the first president to be obsessed by migration. Like drugs, it is seen as a problem to be solved by the countries where the migrants originate, while both the “push” and “pull” factors under US control receive less attention.

    Exploitation of migrant labor, complex asylum procedures, and schemes such as “humanitarian parole” to encourage migration are downplayed as reasons. Biden intensified US sanctions on various Latin American countries, which have been shown conclusively to provoke massive emigration. Meanwhile Trump threatens to do the same.

    Many Latin American countries have been made unsafe by crime linked to drugs or other problems in which the US is implicated. About 392,000 Mexicans were displaced as a result of conflict in 2023 alone, their problem aggravated by the massive, often illegal, export of firearms from the US to Mexico.

    Costa Rica, historically a safe country, had a record 880 homicides in 2023, many of which were related to drug trafficking. In Brazil and other countries, US-trained security forces contribute directly to the violence, rather than reducing it.

    Mass deportations from the US, promised by Trump, could worsen these problems, as happened in El Salvador in the late 1990s. They would also affect remittances sent home by migrant workers, exacerbating regional poverty. The threatened use of tariffs on exports to the US could also have serious consequences if Latin America does not stand up to Trump’s threats. Economist Michael Hudson argues that countries will have to jointly retaliate by refusing to pay dollar-based debts to bond holders if export earnings from the US are summarily cut.

    China in the US “backyard”

    Trump also joins the Washington consensus in its preoccupation with China’s influence in Latin America. Monica de Bolle is with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a thinktank partly funded by Pentagon contractors. She told the BBC: “You have got the backyard of America engaging directly with China. That’s going to be problematic.”

    Recently retired US Southern Command general, Laura Richardson, was probably the most senior frequent visitor on Washington’s behalf to Latin American capitals, during the Biden administration. She accused China of “playing the ‘long game’ with its development of dual-use sites and facilities throughout the region, “adding that those sites could serve as “points of future multi-domain access for the PLA [People’s Liberation Army] and strategic naval chokepoints.”

    As Foreign Affairs points out, Latin America’s trade with China has “exploded” from $18 billion in 2002 to $480 billion in 2023. China is also investing in huge infrastructure projects, and seemingly its only political condition is a preference for a country to recognize China diplomatically (not Taiwan). Even here, China is not absolute as with Guatemala, Haiti, and Paraguay, which still recognize Taiwan. China still has direct investments in those holdouts, though relatively more modest than with regional countries that fully embrace its one-China policy.

    Peru, currently a close US ally, has a new, Chinese-funded megaport at Chancay, opened in November by President Xi Jinping himself. Even right-wing Argentinian president Milei said of China, “They do not demand anything [in return].”

    What does the US offer instead? While Antony Blinken proudly displayed old railcars that were gifted to Peru, the reality is that most US “aid” to Latin America is either aimed at “promoting democracy” (i.e. Washington’s political agenda) or is conditional or exploitative in other ways.

    The BBC cites “seasoned observers” who believe that Washington is paying the price for “years of indifference” towards the region’s needs. Where the US sees a loss of strategic influence to China and to a lesser extent to Russia, Iran, and others, Latin American countries see opportunities for development and economic progress.

    Remember the Monroe Doctrine

    Those calling for a more “benign” policy are forgetting that, in the two centuries since President James Monroe announced the “doctrine,” later given his name, US policy towards Latin America has been aggressively self-interested.

    Its troops have intervened thousands of times in the region and have occupied its countries on numerous occasions. Just since World War II, there have been around 50 significant interventions or coup attempts, beginning with Guatemala in 1954. The US has 76 military bases across the region, while other major powers like China and Russia have none.

    The doctrine is very much alive. In Foreign Affairs, Brian Winter warns: “Many Republicans perceive these linkages [with China], and the growing Chinese presence in Latin America more broadly, as unacceptable violations of the Monroe Doctrine, the 201-year-old edict that the Western Hemisphere should be free of interference from outside powers.”

    Bosworth adds that Trump wants Latin America to decisively choose a side in the US vs China scrimmage, not merely underplay the role of China in the hemisphere. Any country courting Trump, he suggests, “needs to show some anti-China vibes.”

    Will Freeman is with the Council on Foreign Relations, whose major sponsors are also Pentagon contractors. He thinks that a new Monroe Doctrine and what he calls Trump’s “hardball” diplomacy may partially work, but only with northern Latin America countries, which are more dependent on US trade and other links.

    Trump has two imperatives: while one is stifling China’s influence (e.g. by taking possession of the Panama Canal), another is gaining control of mineral resources (a reason for his wanting to acquire Greenland). The desire for mineral resources is not new, either. General Richardson gave an interview in 2023 to another defense-industry-funded thinktank in which she strongly insinuated that Latin American minerals rightly belong to the US.

    Maintaining hegemonic power against the threat of multipolarity

    Neoconservative Charles Krauthammer, writing 20 years ago for yet another thinktank funded by the  defense industry, openly endorsed the US’s status as the dominant hegemonic power and decried multilateralism, at least when not in US interests. “Multipolarity, yes, when there is no alternative,” he said. “But not when there is. Not when we have the unique imbalance of power that we enjoy today.”

    Norwegian commentator Glen Diesen, writing in 2024, contends that the US is still fighting a battle – although perhaps now a losing one – against multipolarity and to retain its predominant status. Trump’s “America first!” is merely a more blatant expression of sentiments held by his other presidential predecessors for clinging on to Washington’s contested hegemony.

    The irony of Biden’s presidency was that his pursuit of the Ukraine war has led to warmer relations between his two rivals, Russia and China. In this context, the growth of BRICS has been fostered – an explicitly multipolar, non-hegemonic partnership. As Glen Diesen says, “The war intensified the global decoupling from the West.”

    Other steps to maintain US hegemony – its support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza, the regime-change operation in Syria and the breakdown of order in Haiti – suggest that, in Washington’s view, according to Diesen, “chaos is the only alternative to US global dominance.” Time and again, Yankee “beneficence” has meant ruination, not development.

    These have further strengthened desires in the global south for alternatives to US dominance, not least in Latin America. Many of its countries (especially those vulnerable to tightening US sanctions) now want to follow the alternative of BRICS.

    Unsurprisingly, Trump has been highly critical of this perceived erosion of hegemonic power on Biden’s watch. Thomas Fazi argues in UnHerd that this is realism on Trump’s part; he knows the Ukraine war cannot be conclusively won, and that China’s power is difficult to contain. Accordingly, this is leading to a “recalibrating of US priorities toward a more manageable ‘continental’ strategy — a new Monroe Doctrine — aimed at reasserting full hegemony over what it deems to be its natural sphere of influence, the Americas and the northern Atlantic,” stretching from Greenland and the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica.

    The pundits may not agree on quite what Trump’s approach towards Latin America will be, but they concur with Winter’s judgment that the region “is about to become a priority for US foreign policy.” His appointment of Marco Rubio is a signal of this. The new secretary of state is a hawk, just like Blinken, but one with a dangerous focus on Latin America.

    However, the mere fact that such pundits hark back to the Monroe Doctrine indicates that this is only, so to speak, old wine in new bottles. Even in the recent past, an aggressive application of the 201-year-old Monroe Doctrine has never seen a hiatus.

    Recall US-backed coups that deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya (2009) and Bolivian Evo Morales (2019), plus the failed coup against Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua (2018), along with the parliamentary coup that ousted Paraguayan Fernando Lugo (2012). To these, US-backed regime change by “lawfare” included Dilma Rousseff in Brazil (2016) and Pedro Castillo in Peru (2023). Currently presidential elections have simply been suspended in Haiti and Peru with US backing.

    Even if Trump is more blatant than his predecessors in making clear that his policymaking is based entirely on what he perceives to be US interests, rather than those of Latin Americans, this is not new.

    As commentator Caitlin Johnstone points out, the main difference between Trump and his predecessors is that he “makes the US empire much more transparent and unhidden.” From the other end of the political spectrum, a former John McCain adviser echoes the same assessment: “there will likely be far more continuity between the two administrations than meets the eye.”

    Regardless, Latin America will continue to struggle to set its own destiny, patchily and with setbacks, and this will likely draw it away from the hegemon, whatever the US does.

    Nicaragua-based John Perry is with the Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition and writes for the London Review of Books, FAIR, and CovertAction.

    Roger D. Harris is with the Task Force on the Americas, the US Peace Council, and the Venezuela Solidarity Network

    Featured image courtesy of Cornell University/Wikimedia Commons

    First published by Popular Resistance: https://popularresistance.org/whether-biden-or-trump-us-latin-american-policy-will-still-be-contemptible/

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