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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Decisions have been made on 653 unfinished construction projects

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The Presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development has made management decisions on another 57 unfinished construction projects included in the federal register of unfinished construction projects. Of these, 19 projects will be completed.

    Thus, in two years, decisions have already been made on 653 objects. Among them are social, medical, sports institutions, roads, housing and communal infrastructure and other objects for the construction of which budget funds were allocated. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “The government, together with the Ministry of Construction, continues to work to reduce the number of unfinished buildings. Thanks to this, citizens receive long-awaited facilities necessary for a comfortable life. Such work also opens up new prospects for the further development of settlements. Residents gain more employment opportunities, and the city gets a chance to renew and modernize. Since 2022, the interdepartmental commission for reviewing unfinished capital construction projects has included 886 unfinished buildings in the register. As of today, there are 773 objects left in it, 653 of which have already been subject to management decisions. Including 278 that will be completed. I would like to note that as of today, following the joint work of the headquarters, the Ministry of Construction and interested departments, the construction of 34 objects has already been completed,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The Ministry of Construction is collecting and analyzing information from responsible departments on another 120 sites for subsequent submission to headquarters for consideration.

    “Starting this year, the completion of unfinished construction projects is carried out by the main administrators of federal budget funds, including by including such objects in the register of capital construction projects. According to the regulation on the procedure for forming and maintaining the register, information on transferred objects, as well as unfinished construction projects for which the headquarters has decided to complete construction and put them into operation, is entered into it as a matter of priority,” noted Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

    Starting in 2026, the Government will provide subsidies to regions to complete the construction of regional unfinished buildings included in the federal register.

    Unfinished projects financed from the federal budget are entered into the federal register based on information from the main budget administrators. Such information is first sent to the Ministry of Construction of Russia, then the data is verified by an interdepartmental commission. Entry into the register allows the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission for Regional Development to make decisions on the completion, privatization, demolition of the project or its transfer to the ownership of subjects or municipalities. In the event of a decision to complete construction, a step-by-step plan for the implementation of the project is developed.

    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 –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: How to Stop Consuming Kitsch and Develop an Aesthetic Sense

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    Average culture and the habit of shallow perception

    In modern society, culture has become an object of mass consumption, and many works of art are created with one purpose in mind – for profit. Of course, kitsch plays a primary role here – it generates a strong emotional response caused by a pile of familiar images (here it is, the “rich chandelier”), and not a deep intellectual and aesthetic perception. TV series, blockbusters, pop music use standard, easily digestible formulas to attract as many consumers as possible.

    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 –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Monetary developments in the euro area: December 2024

    Source: European Central Bank

    29 January 2025

    Components of the broad monetary aggregate M3

    The annual growth rate of the broad monetary aggregate M3 decreased to 3.5% in December 2024 from 3.8% in November, averaging 3.6% in the three months up to December. The components of M3 showed the following developments. The annual growth rate of the narrower aggregate M1, which comprises currency in circulation and overnight deposits, increased to 1.8% in December from 1.5% in November. The annual growth rate of short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2-M1) decreased to 4.5% in December from 6.1% in November. The annual growth rate of marketable instruments (M3-M2) decreased to 16.3% in December from 17.0% in November.

    Chart 1

    Monetary aggregates

    (annual growth rates)

    Data for monetary aggregates

    Looking at the components’ contributions to the annual growth rate of M3, the narrower aggregate M1 contributed 1.1 percentage points (up from 1.0 percentage points in November), short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2-M1) contributed 1.3 percentage points (down from 1.8 percentage points) and marketable instruments (M3-M2) contributed 1.0 percentage points (as in the previous month).

    Among the holding sectors of deposits in M3, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by households stood at 3.5% in December, unchanged from the previous month, while the annual growth rate of deposits placed by non-financial corporations increased to 2.9% in December from 2.3% in November. Finally, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by investment funds other than money market funds decreased to 7.4% in December from 7.9% in November.

    Counterparts of the broad monetary aggregate M3

    The annual growth rate of M3 in December 2024, as a reflection of changes in the items on the monetary financial institution (MFI) consolidated balance sheet other than M3 (counterparts of M3), can be broken down as follows: net external assets contributed 3.6 percentage points (as in the previous month), claims on the private sector contributed 1.7 percentage points (up from 1.2 percentage points), claims on general government contributed -0.4 percentage points (down from -0.3 percentage points), longer-term liabilities contributed -1.8 percentage points (down from -1.6 percentage points), and the remaining counterparts of M3 contributed 0.5 percentage points (down from 0.9 percentage points).

    Chart 2

    Contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

    (percentage points)

    Data for contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

    Claims on euro area residents

    The annual growth rate of total claims on euro area residents increased to 0.9% in December 2024 from 0.7% in the previous month. The annual growth rate of claims on general government was -1.0% in December, compared with -0.7% in November, while the annual growth rate of claims on the private sector increased to 1.7% in December from 1.3% in November.

    The annual growth rate of adjusted loans to the private sector (i.e. adjusted for loan transfers and notional cash pooling) increased to 2.0% in December from 1.5% in November. Among the borrowing sectors, the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to households increased to 1.1% in December from 0.9% in November, while the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to non-financial corporations increased to 1.5% in December from 1.0% in November.

    Chart 3

    Adjusted loans to the private sector

    (annual growth rates)

    Data for adjusted loans to the private sector

    Notes:

    • Data in this press release are adjusted for seasonal and end-of-month calendar effects, unless stated otherwise.
    • “Private sector” refers to euro area non-MFIs excluding general government.
    • Hyperlinks lead to data that may change with subsequent releases as a result of revisions. Figures shown in annex tables are a snapshot of the data as at the time of the current release.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Intelligence Service to participate in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Centre of Excellence

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport

    At its meeting on 29 January 2025, the Federal Council approved the signing of a memorandum of understanding that will allow Switzerland to participate in the OSINT Centre of Excellence. This will strengthen the Federal Intelligence Service’s early detection capabilities for threats, dangers and crises.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung Hosts Season 3 of #PlayGalaxy Cup with Galaxy S25 Series, India’s Top Gamers Join the Action

    Source: Samsung

     
    Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, is thrilled to announce the third edition of its ultimate gaming showdown: #PlayGalaxy Cup played on the new Galaxy S25 Ultra, a power-packed device designed to be a true AI companion. One of the biggest gaming events hosted in India, the #PlayGalaxy Cup reached over 300 Million users this year.
     
    The #PlayGalaxy Cup was livestreamed on January 23, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, on Samsung India’s YouTube channel and select Samsung exclusive stores across the country.
     
    “Samsung has always been at the forefront of bringing powerful devices that can handle demanding gameplay and with the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra, we’ve taken the entire experience a notch higher. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, with its blazing-fast performance, immersive 6.9-inch display, and super smooth 120Hz refresh rate, is built for gamers who demand the very best. We’ve worked closely with Qualcomm engineers to deliver a customized Snapdragon® 8 Elite chip that ensures exceptional speed and prevents overheating, even during intense gaming sessions like these. With edition 3 of the #PlayGalaxy, we’ve also expanded our reach to 300 million users, up from 150 million users in the previous edition,” said Aditya Babbar, Vice President, MX Business, Samsung India.
     
    The event witnessed a head-to-head participation of 12 teams, comprising 48 gamers, battling it out in Call of Duty Mobile for the coveted #PlayGalaxy Season 3.0 Cup. After an intense showdown across 4 matches, the team with the maximum points emerged victorious. The fierce and exhilarating competition culminated in “Pune AI Heroes” being crowned as the ultimate champions, taking home the glory and the title of Season 3.0 winners.
    #PlayGalaxy Cup 3.0 also featured India’s top gaming talent, including Total Gaming, Techno Gamerz, Carry Minati, Gamerfleet, Mythpat, Triggered Insaan, Kaashvi, Desi Gamer, Sourav Joshi, SlayyPoint and SMR Gaming, Jonty Gaming, Gareeboooo, Tomboy from the Samsung #PlayGalaxy community.
     
    List of winners:
     
    Position
    Team Name
    Team Captain
    Play Galaxy Tournament Winner
    Pune AI Heros
    Kaashvi
    Play Galaxy 1st Runner Up
    Jaipur AI Warriors
    GamerFleet
    Play Galaxy 2nd Runner Up
    Delhi AI Legends
    Techno Gamerz
    Galaxy S25 series is powered by the Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy. With unique customizations by Galaxy, this is the most powerful processor ever on Galaxy S series, delivering a performance boost of 40% in NPU, 37% in CPU and 30% in GPU compared to previous generation. This power fuels the Galaxy S25 series’ ability to process more AI experiences on-device without compromise, including previous cloud-based AI tasks such as Generative Edit.
     
    Samsung and Qualcomm Technologies worked together to customize the Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy. The Galaxy S25 series features advanced, efficient AI image processing with ProScaler11 to achieve a 40% improvement in display image scaling quality, while incorporating custom technology with Samsung’s mobile Digital Natural Image engine (mDNIe) embedded within the processor using Galaxy IP to enable greater display power efficiency.
     
    Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy is also equipped with Vulkan Engine and improved Ray Tracing, which makes for smoother and more realistic mobile gaming. All intense device usage and AI processing run smoothly thanks to changed heat dissipation structure with 40% larger vapor chamber and a tailored thermal interface material (TIM) that delivers extra improvement in thermal efficiency.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung Launches BESPOKE AI WindFree™ AC Range; Introduces 19 Models across Segments

    Source: Samsung

     
    Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand today launched its 2025 lineup of BESPOKE AI WindFree Air conditioners, a fusion of cutting-edge AI technology and premium design. With a focus on intelligent cooling, energy efficiency, and connected living, the new range of 19 models cater to the evolving demands of Indian consumers. These air conditioners are thoughtfully engineered to deliver comfort, convenience, and innovation while tackling the challenges of India’s extreme summers.
     
    This range harnesses AI-driven innovations to adapt seamlessly to varying climate conditions, ensuring consistent comfort and maximum efficiency. The WindFree Cooling technology eliminates direct drafts, dispersing air gently through 23,000 micro holes, while the AI Fast & Comfort Cooling feature rapidly cools the space and intelligently transitions to energy-efficient settings for sustained comfort. Designed with modern lifestyles in mind, the range incorporates SmartThings connectivity, offering advanced features such as Map View for remote monitoring and Quick Remote for effortless control.
     
    Adding more convenience to the lives of the work from home generation, BESPOKE AI WindFree ACs also connect seamlessly with Samsung’s SmartThings app using Wi-Fi allowing you to change settings or switch it on/off using Bixby voice assistant, Alexa and Google Home. You can also optimize cooling with smart AI Auto Cooling and automatically cool the room even before you reach home with the geo-fencing based Welcome Cooling feature. Powered with the new ‘Good Sleep’ mode, these ACs promote pleasant sleep throughout the night by adjusting the temperature according to sleep stages.
     
    “We are excited to redefine the home cooling experience, while addressing the unique challenges of Indian summers with the 2025 Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioners. These Air Conditioners are a testament to Samsung’s commitment to innovation that enhances everyday living. By blending AI-driven cooling and energy efficiency, smart connectivity, and lifestyle-enhancing features, this range brings powerful AI tech innovation for the Indian consumer.,” said Ghufran Alam, Senior Director, Digital Appliances, Samsung India.
     
    Samsung has had a stellar year in the Indian air conditioner market, with robust sales and strong momentum heading into 2025. With the launch of its Bespoke AI WindFree lineup, the company is positioning itself to lead the AI-driven revolution in the AC sector. By integrating smart AI features that optimize energy use and enhance user experience, this new range is set to elevate Samsung’s presence in the market.
     
    AI-Driven Cooling and Energy Efficiency
    The Bespoke AI WindFree ACs leverage cutting-edge AI technology to redefine cooling efficiency. The AI Energy Mode intelligently adjusts the cooling settings to save up to 30% energy. This addresses the top key buying factor for consumers while buying an air conditioner – the demand for energy-efficient appliances without compromising on comfort.
     
    The AI Fast & Comfort Cooling feature ensures instant relief by rapidly reducing room temperature with maximum fan speed. Once the desired temperature is achieved, the system intelligently switches to WindFree Mode to maintain consistent cooling, ensuring a comfortable environment for activities like sleeping or entertaining guests.
     
    The AI Digital Inverter control ensures uninterrupted cooling even when outdoor temperatures reach a scorching 58°C, providing reliability during India’s extreme summers.
     
    Unparalleled Smart Features with SmartThings Integration
    The new lineup comes with Samsung’s SmartThings platform, redefining how users interact with air conditioners. Indian consumers, in a research showed high preference for convenient operations like simple remote control pop up function via a smart app.This AC comes with features like Quick Remote allow users to control their AC’s power, mode, temperature, and air volume from their smartphone. This eliminates the hassle of locating a physical remote and ensures convenience at one’s fingertips.
     
    The Map View feature offers a virtual 3D representation of the home, making it easy to monitor and control the AC remotely. Consumers can check vital metrics like room temperature, air quality, and energy consumption, ensuring a connected, smarter living experience. Compatibility with Bixby, Alexa, and Google Assistant enables voice control, making the interaction seamless and intuitive.
     
    Welcome Cooling further enhances convenience by automatically starting the AC as users near their home, providing a perfectly comfortable environment upon arrival.
     
    Dedicated WindFree Good Sleep Feature for Unmatched Rest
    The WindFree Good Sleep feature is specifically designed to optimize the bedroom climate during the night. By carefully regulating temperature and humidity, it prevents sudden fluctuations that could disturb sleep, ensuring a restful and uninterrupted slumber. This feature is perfect for Indian consumers seeking comfort and relaxation in their everyday lives.
     
    Enhanced Comfort and Hygiene
    Unlike conventional filters, the Copper Anti-bacterial Filter redefines convenience and efficiency in air conditioner maintenance. Positioned externally on the top, it allows for easy removal and cleaning without the need to open any covers or exert force.  Crafted from dense mesh, it effectively captures dust, ensuring the Heat Exchanger remains clean and operates efficiently. Additionally, the copper-infused yarn in the filter reduces certain airborne bacteria by up to 99%*, contributing to a cleaner and healthier indoor environment.
     
    Durability and Reliability
    Built to last, the Bespoke AI WindFree ACs come with a 5-year comprehensive warranty and a 10-year warranty on the AI Inverter compressor. The inclusion of Durafin Ultra coating protects the heat exchanger from corrosion, ensuring long-term performance and durability.
     
    Price and Availability
    Priced at INR 32990/- onwards, the new range of Bespoke AI air conditioners are available across all leading retail outlets and online platforms, including Flipkart, Amazon, and Samsung.com. Air Conditioners – Split AC | Samsung India***
     
    [1] Available for Room Air Conditioners, with Wi-Fi. Requires mobile phones above Galaxy S22, and wearable devices above Galaxy Watch7 series.
    Must download SmartThings/Wearable/Samsung Health apps available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required. Devices must be signed in with the same Samsung account.
     

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Energy – Equinor’s 2024 safety results

    Source: Equinor

    2024 was marked by the helicopter accident that occurred outside Bergen on 28 February, in which an Equinor employee lost her life.

    “This was a tragic accident that has deeply affected us. It is crucial that we continue the work to continuously improve safety in our industry,” says Jannicke Nilsson, executive vice president for safety, security and sustainability.

    Equinor’s 2024 safety results show an overall positive trend at the end of the year.

    For the fourth quarter of 2024, the serious incident frequency per million hours worked (SIF) was 0.3, down from 0.4 at the end of 2023. Serious injuries are also included in the serious incident statistics.

    “We see that the overall safety results are improving, the positive trend demonstrating that systematic efforts over time are paying off,” says Nilsson.

    The injury trend has also improved. For 2024 the total recordable injury frequency per million hours worked (TRIF) is 2.3, down from 2.4 in 2023.

    A total of seven oil and gas leaks have been registered in 2024, this is a decrease from ten at the end of 2023. Oil and gas leaks are classified according to the severity of the leak rate.

    Interaction and learning

    Through the “Always safe” annual wheel, Equinor is working with other operating companies and suppliers to increase the understanding of which factors can get in the way of safe work performance. The focus for the first quarter of this year is on the prevention of major accidents.

    In 2024, we saw an increased use of the learning material within the “Always safe” initiative. Around 3800 teams completed the final learning package of the year, which focused on health and working environment. This corresponds to over 40,000 people, both employees and suppliers.

    The learning packages are an important way of sharing learnings and insights across the industry.

    “We strongly believe that long-term and systematic collaboration, dialogue and common goals with the suppliers will improve our safety efforts,” says Nilsson.

    MIL OSI – Submitted News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) – 29 January 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Watch PMQs with British Sign Language (BSL) – https://youtube.com/live/gPjfHWGwA6g

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT0LtkYkHKc

    MIL OSI Video –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) – 29 January 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPjfHWGwA6g

    MIL OSI Video –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Negotiating mandate for treaty with Ukraine

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Council in English

    At its meeting on 29 January, the Federal Council approved the negotiating mandate for an international treaty between Switzerland and Ukraine. In the process of rebuilding Ukraine, this will provide a legal basis for increased cooperation with the Swiss private sector.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Alley Theatre announces Spring 2025 workshops

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    The Alley Theatre announces Spring 2025 workshops

    29 January 2025

    Strabane’s cultural hub, the Alley Theatre, is delighted to unveil its vibrant line-up of workshops for Spring 2025. Over the next few months the Alley is offering a wide array of hands-on, creative experiences – from unique arts and crafts to culinary skills, these workshops are designed for all ages and skill levels, promising a season full of fun, learning, and artistic expression.

    Adult Arts Workshops

    Large Props Workshop
    Get ready to roll up your sleeves and bring your artistic vision to life in an exciting three-week Props Workshop. Every Saturday from 15th February – 1st March, participants will work together to design and create large-scale props for use in upcoming Alley Theatre productions and community events in Strabane. No previous experience required, just a passion for creativity and a collaborative spirit
    This is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the theatre community while learning new skills in prop-making, painting, and design. Suitable for ages 16 years and up.  Times 12noon – 4pm. Free to take part but must be pre-booked.

    Thai Cooking Workshop
    Embark on a culinary adventure with this hands-on workshop where you will learn to prepare three authentic Thai dishes each week from scratch. Taking place each Saturday from 15th – 29th March from 2-4pm you will be led by an experienced Thai chef from Thai Arts and Cooking NI. Dive into the rich flavours of Thai cuisine, learning the techniques and secrets behind making mouth-watering dishes. With a small group size, this workshop provides an intimate setting to learn, practice, and savour the fruits of your labour. Perfect for food lovers looking to expand their cooking repertoire. The cost is £25 per week.

    Spring Willow Wreath Workshop
    Celebrate the season of renewal by creating your very own spring willow wreath on Saturday 29th March from 11am-2pm. Under the guidance of Fiona Doney, you will use locally sourced willow and seasonal foliage, you’ll learn the art of wreath-making, designing a beautiful decoration that embodies the spirit of spring. Ideal for beginners, this workshop will also give you tips on how to embellish your wreath with natural decorations, perfect for brightening your home or garden. Cost £25.

    Woodturning Demonstration
    Ever wondered how those beautiful, handcrafted wooden bowls are made? This live demonstration on Saturday 5th April will take you through the fascinating process of woodturning. Watch expert wood turner Gavin Campbell as he transforms a block of wood into a stunning bowl using a traditional electric lathe. This hands-on demonstration will offer insight into the craftsmanship and patience required for this age-old art form. This workshop runs from 2-4pm and cost £10.

    Intergenerational Workshops

    Ceramic Flower Picture
    Get your hands dirty and bring spring to life with a beautiful ceramic flower picture. This two-part workshop on Saturday 5th and 12th April from 10am-1pm will guide you through creating a stunning clay picture bursting with vibrant flowers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this workshop is perfect for unleashing your creativity and enjoying the tactile process of working with clay.  Led by Leona Devine, this workshop is suitable for ages 10 years up to adults of all ages.  Cost £15 (children), £25 (adults).

    Children’s / Teenage Workshops

    Make Your Own Teddy Bear
    A heart-warming workshop perfect for young crafters on Saturday 22nd February from 11am-1pm. Children will design and stitch together their very own teddy bear, creating a lifelong friend to cherish. Each bear comes with a personalized birth certificate, making this a memorable keepsake. A great bonding experience for parents and children alike. Cost £10, suitable for age 6+.

    Fused Glass Sun Catchers
    Discover the world of glass art and design by creating your own stunning fused glass sun catcher. Suitable for ages 12+, this hands-on class will teach participants how to combine colours and textures to create a functional piece of art that can brighten any space. Led by Natasha Duddy, the workshop runs on Saturday 22nd March from 1.30-3.30pm and costs £15.

    Introduction to Embroidery
    Suitable for ages 10 years+, learn the art of hand embroidery with a focus on modern techniques. Led by Sinead Crumlish on Saturdays from 22nd March – 12th April,10.30am-12.30pm each week. This workshop will explore a variety of stitches and designs to create a beautiful bespoke tote bag. It costs £25.

    Upcycling & Mark Making
    Get creative and express yourself with sustainable art by turning your old clothes into new and functional pieces on Saturdays 26th April and 3rd May. This eco-friendly workshop will inspire participants to repurpose materials and give them a second life. Learn to print and stitch techniques and make art using old fabrics and packaging.  Suitable for ages 12+, the cost is £20.

    Easter Fun
    Hop into the Easter spirit with a fun and festive craft workshop on Saturday 19th April.  With multiple sessions available at 10.30am and 11.40pm children can get creative with clay and design their own Easter-themed projects, from bunnies to eggs and beyond. This is a fantastic way for kids to express their artistic flair while celebrating the joy of Easter. This is a free workshop, but it must be pre-booked. 

    Also on Saturday 19th April from 1pm-4pm, let your children’s imagination run wild in a drop in interactive storytelling sessions. Children will enjoy hearing Easter-themed stories come to life through captivating story-telling and hands-on participation. With plenty of opportunities for creative expression, these sessions bring the magic of storytelling to life for all ages

    Speaking about the new workshop programme Andrea Campbell, Arts Development Officer of the Alley Theatre commented “We’re thrilled to offer these workshops as part of our commitment to providing creative opportunities for everyone in Strabane and beyond.  Whether you’re looking to pick up a new hobby, try something hands-on, or meet like-minded creatives, these workshops are all about inspiring confidence and creativity. We look forward to welcoming participants of all ages to these engaging and fun classes.”

    Workshops are filling up quickly, so don’t miss out on your chance to be part of this creative spring season at The Alley Theatre. To book please visit the Alley Theatre website www.alley-theatre.com or call the box office on 028 71 384444.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Health – Increase in Closed Books No Surprise to General Practice Owners – GenPro

    Source: General Practice Owners Association (GenPro)

    The increasing number of general practices closing their books to new patients is no surprise to the General Practice Owners Association (GenPro).

    New research from Victoria University of Wellington, published in the Journal of Primary Health Care, found that more general practices than ever are closing their books, with 36 percent of the country’s GPs turning away new patients last year.

    GenPro Chair Dr Angus Chambers says GenPro has been warning for years that patients are facing restricted access due to full or partial closing of books to new enrolments, reduction in services such as cancelling after-hours services, or practices closing.

    “One of the key reasons that general practices are turning away new patients is that government funding for general practice has not kept pace in real terms with the cost of running a general practice, the ageing population, and the changing health needs of New Zealanders,” Dr Chambers says.

    “The funding shortfall creates these and other downstream problems which make a bad situation worse. We are seeing insufficient training of new doctors, GPs leaving New Zealand, and more demand on already squeezed emergency departments.”

    Dr Chambers is encouraging people who can’t enrol, especially in worst hit areas such as Northland, the central and lower North Island, and Canterbury, to approach their local Member of Parliament.
     
    “MPs must urge the new Health Minister to support a complete overhaul of the arcane funding and regulated pricing model imposed on general practice, a model which is driving general practices to the wall. The current model is more than two decades old and no longer fit for purpose.

    “Changing the Minister won’t make much difference unless there is meaningful action such as theming this year’s Budget as a Health Budget to reverse the dangerous decline in primary healthcare availability,” Dr Chambers says.

    GenPro members are owners and providers of general practices and urgent care centres throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. For more information visit  www.genpro.org.nz

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Nigerian who defrauded U.S. pandemic aid programs of more than $1 million sentenced to 54 months in prison

    Source: United States Department of Justice (National Center for Disaster Fraud)

    Defendant defrauded Americans for a decade with trove of over 14,000 stolen identities

    Tacoma – The second of two Nigerian men residing in Canada who defrauded pandemic aid programs of millions was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 54 months in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft announced U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. Fatiu Ismaila Lawal, 46, was extradited from Canada last July, and pleaded guilty in September 2024. At today’s sentencing hearing U.S. District Judge Tiffany M. Cartwright said, the crime required substantial planning. “This took advantage of programs designed to help people who were really struggling in an international emergency,” Judge Cartwright said.

    “This defendant made it his full-time job to defraud the U.S. for years before the pandemic, but he kicked it into high gear once critical aid to Americans workers was flowing,” said U.S. Attorney Gorman. “His fraud included using stolen identities of Washington residents to file dozens of unemployment claims in the first few weeks of the pandemic, contributing to the flood of fraudulent claims that caused the state to pause all unemployment payments. In this way his fraud harmed all Washingtonians who desperately needed assistance at the onset of the pandemic.”

    According to records filed in the case, Lawal, and codefendant Sakiru Olanrewaju Ambali, 46, used the stolen identities of thousands of workers to submit over 1,700 claims for pandemic unemployment benefits to over 25 different states, including Washington State. In total, the claims sought approximately $25 million, but the conspirators obtained approximately $2.7 million, primarily from pandemic unemployment benefits. Lawal admits that he personally submitted claims for $1,345,472.

    Lawal personally submitted at least 790 unemployment claims using the stolen identities of 790 workers. He submitted claims for pandemic unemployment benefits to New York, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, California, Washington and some 19 other states. Lawal also established four internet domain names that were subsequently used for fraud – creating some 800 different email addresses that were used in this scheme.

    Additionally, between 2018 and November 2022, Lawal used stolen personal information to submit 3,000 income tax returns for $7.5 million in refunds. The IRS detected the fraud and paid just $30,000.

    “While Mr. Lawal may not have secured the $7.5 million he sought from fraudulent tax refunds, each of the 3,000 returns he filed represents a life he disrupted,” said Adam Jobes, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation’s Seattle Field Office.

    Lawal and co-defendant Ambali also attempted to use the stolen American identities for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) to defraud the Small Business Administration (SBA). The pair submitted some 38 applications, but SBA caught most of the fraud and paid only $2,500.

    Lawal and Ambali had the proceeds of their fraud sent to cash cards or to “money mules” who transferred the funds according to instructions given by the co-conspirators. They also allegedly used stolen identities to open bank accounts and have the money deposited directly into those accounts for their use.

    Evidence gathered in the case shows that Lawal personally received a substantial portion of the criminal proceeds. Lawal was ordered to pay restitution of $1,345,472.

    Co-defendant Ambali was sentenced to 42 months in prison in March 2024.

    In asking for a 65-month prison sentence, the government argued, “During major disasters and nationwide emergencies, it is particularly importantfor the government to be able to disburse aid quickly to real victims to mitigate the impact of the crisis. The actual monetary loss to the government comes secondary to the fact that a real person or business behind each stolen identity had difficulty accessing assistance because a fraudulent claim was already paid in their identity. These difficulties were further compounded by the onslaught of fraudulent claims that clogged the infrastructure in place to distribute the aid. The estimated loss from these fraudulent pandemic unemployment claims is over $100 billion.”

    The National Unemployment Fraud Task Force provided a lead on this case to the investigative team in Western Washington. The case was investigated by the FBI with assistance from U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General (DOL-OIG). Also contributing to the investigation were Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), Washington State Employment Security Division (ESD), and the Small Business Administration (SBA).

    The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Cindy Chang of the Western District of Washington. DOJ’s Office of International Affairs assisted with extradition on this matter.

    The COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force was established to marshal the resources of the Department of Justice in partnership with agencies across government to enhance efforts to combat and prevent pandemic-related fraud. The Task Force bolsters efforts to investigate and prosecute the most culpable domestic and international criminal actors and assists agencies tasked with administering relief programs to prevent fraud by augmenting and incorporating existing coordination mechanisms, identifying resources and techniques to uncover fraudulent actors and their schemes, and sharing and harnessing information and insights gained from prior enforcement efforts. For more information on the department’s response to the pandemic, please visit https://www.justice.gov/coronavirus.

    Anyone with information about allegations of attempted fraud related to COVID-19 can report it by calling the Department of Justice’s National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) Hotline via the NCDF Web Complaint Form at https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/ncdf-disaster-complaint-form. 

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Stabilization Notice PRE STAB – OVH GROUPE SA

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    [29/01/2025]

    Not for distribution, directly or indirectly, in or into the United States or any jurisdiction in which such distribution would be unlawful.

    [OVH Groupe SA]

    Pre-stabilisation Period Announcement

    BNP Paribas (contact: Stanford Hartman telephone: 0207 595 8222 hereby gives notice, as Stabilisation Coordinator, that the Stabilisation Manager(s) named below may stabilise the offer of the following securities in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation EU/2016/1052 under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU/596/2014).

    The securities:1  
    Issuer: OVH Group SA
    Guarantor (if any): N/A
    Aggregate nominal amount: EUR 470,000,000.00
    Description: EUR 6YR
    Offer price: TBC
       
    Stabilisation:  
    Stabilisation Manager(s) BNP PARIBAS, JP MORGAN, CREDIT AGRICOLE, HSBC, NATIXIS, LA BANQUE POSTALE, SCOTIABANK
    Stabilisation period expected to start on: 29/01/2025
    Stabilisation period expected to end no later than: 07/03/2025
    Existence, maximum size and conditions of use of over‑allotment facility: The Stabilisation Manager(s) may over‑allot the securities to the extent permitted in accordance with applicable law.
    Stabilisation trading venue: OTC

    In connection with the offer of the above securities, the Stabilisation Manager(s) may over‑allot the securities or effect transactions with a view to supporting the market price of the securities during the stabilisation period at a level higher than that which might otherwise prevail. However, stabilisation may not necessarily occur and any stabilisation action, if begun, may cease at any time. Any stabilisation action or over‑allotment shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable laws and rules.

    This announcement is for information purposes only and does not constitute an invitation or offer to underwrite, subscribe for or otherwise acquire or dispose of any securities of the Issuer in any jurisdiction.

    This announcement and the offer of the securities to which it relates are only addressed to and directed at persons outside the United Kingdom and persons in the United Kingdom who have professional experience in matters related to investments or who are high net worth persons within Article 12(5) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 and must not be acted on or relied on by other persons in the United Kingdom.

    In addition, if and to the extent that this announcement is communicated in, or the offer of the securities to which it relates is made in, the UK or any EEA Member State before the publication of a prospectus in relation to the securities which has been approved by the competent authority in the UK or that Member State in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 (the “Prospectus  Regulation”) (or which has been approved by a competent authority in another Member State and notified to the competent authority in the UK or that Member State in accordance with the Prospectus Regulation), this announcement and the offer are only addressed to and directed at persons in the UK or that Member State who are qualified investors within the meaning of the Prospectus Regulation (or who are other persons to whom the offer may lawfully be addressed) and must not be acted on or relied on by other persons in the UK or that Member State.

    This announcement is not an offer of securities for sale into the United States. The securities have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an exemption from registration. There will be no public offer of securities in the United States. 

    The MIL Network –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: OLAF Unveils Fraudulent Misuse of EU Funds in Romania’s Danube Delta Development Projects

    Source: European Anti-Fraud Offfice

    Press release no 1/2025
    PDF version

    OLAF played a pivotal role in uncovering a major fraud case in Romania, revealing that EU funds intended for development projects in the Danube Delta were misused through fraudulent schemes. OLAF’s investigation carried out in close cooperation with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), unveiled a significant misuse of funds in over 30 EU-financed projects. 

    The Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is among Europe’s most ecologically vital regions. The EU funds allocated to this region through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are vital for its maintenance. 

    Acting on an initial request from EPPO, OLAF carried out an investigative analysis into allegations of EU fund mismanagement and delivered its results to the European Delegated Prosecutor. 

    One of the projects under investigation was co-financed under the Regional Operational Program 2014-2020. In particular, it sought to expand a transport company’s activities to include construction services, relied on EU and national contributions covering 70.95% of eligible costs. 

    OLAF revealed that the company’s legal representative had submitted falsified documents, including forged bank statements, to falsely portray financial capacity for the project, which led to their unlawful acquisition of the EU-funded tender.

    Financial recommendation for over half a million euro

    These fraudulent actions resulted in the unlawful acquisition of approximately EUR 593 000 in EU funds and EUR 104 000 from Romania’s national budget. Throughout the investigation, OLAF collaborated closely with the EPPO, sharing evidence and coordinating efforts to ensure a thorough and effective inquiry.

    In July 2024, OLAF concluded its investigation and issued a recommendation to the European Commission to recover EUR 593 000 as a result of the misappropriation of EU funds. This case highlights OLAF’s instrumental role in complementing EPPO’s efforts to safeguard EU financial interests and ensure the proper use of public resources.

    Recently, EPPO indicted one individual and one company implicated in the investigation. Should the individual be found guilty, he could face a prison term ranging from three to ten and a half years. The company, in turn, could incur fines of up to EUR 420 000 and risk confiscation.

    For more information, please see EPPO’s press release on the matter.

    OLAF mission, mandate and competences:
    OLAF’s mission is to detect, investigate and stop fraud with EU funds.    

    OLAF fulfils its mission by:
    •    carrying out independent investigations into fraud and corruption involving EU funds, so as to ensure that all EU taxpayers’ money reaches projects that can create jobs and growth in Europe;
    •    contributing to strengthening citizens’ trust in the EU Institutions by investigating serious misconduct by EU staff and members of the EU Institutions;
    •    developing a sound EU anti-fraud policy.

    In its independent investigative function, OLAF can investigate matters relating to fraud, corruption and other offences affecting the EU financial interests concerning:
    •    all EU expenditure: the main spending categories are Structural Funds, agricultural policy and rural development funds, direct expenditure and external aid;
    •    some areas of EU revenue, mainly customs duties;
    •    suspicions of serious misconduct by EU staff and members of the EU institutions.

    Once OLAF has completed its investigation, it is for the competent EU and national authorities to examine and decide on the follow-up of OLAF’s recommendations. All persons concerned are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a competent national or EU court of law.

    For further details:

    Pierluigi CATERINO
    Spokesperson
    European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)
    Phone: +32(0)2 29-52335  
    Email: olaf-media ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (olaf-media[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)
    https://anti-fraud.ec.europa.eu
    LinkedIn: European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Criminals denied £7.5m in profits from the illegal trade in medicines

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) last year stopped criminals making more than £7.5 million linked to the illegal trade in medicines. 

    Person holding seized medicines in MHRA storeroom. Credit: MHRA

    As part of the crackdown on criminal profits, more than 17 million doses of illegally traded medicines, with a potential street value of more than £40 million, were taken out of circulation last year by the MHRA and its law enforcement partners. These included painkillers, sleeping tablets and erectile dysfunction treatments.  

    Andy Morling, who heads the MHRA’s Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU), said:

    Criminals are in the illegal medicines trade for one reason only, to make money. By seizing their profits, we’re removing that single motivation. Whether held in Bitcoin or banknotes, we can take these criminal profits out of the hands of offenders. We can also use some of the money to strengthen our enforcement efforts against them. It’s a win for the safety of the public, and a serious blow for organised crime.  

    Following the money 

    The MHRA’s CEU leads efforts to disrupt medicine crime by denying criminals the profits that fuel it. Using its legislative powers, the CEU can freeze bank accounts, intercept digital currencies, seize luxury goods and confiscate the proceeds of crime following conviction. During 2024, the CEU’s financial investigators denied these criminals access to a total of £7.5 million in criminal assets.  

    Protecting the public from illegally traded medicines 

    The CEU deployed teams to work in partnership with the Home Office’s Border Force at ports across the UK to identify and seize medicines illegally entering the UK.  

    Most of the seized medicines are not licensed for sale in the UK, so can contain too much or too little of the declared active ingredient and may also contain other ingredients that are not approved for use.  

    The CEU also continued to target those individuals and networks illegally trading in medicines online, disrupting more than 1,500 websites and posts on social media accounts selling medicinal products illegally.  

    Andy Morling said:

    Buying from unverified sources risks your health, as there is no guarantee that the products are safe or effective.

    We work tirelessly to protect patients by preventing medicines crime, disrupting it, and bringing offenders to justice. We do this by working with partners to remove illegally traded medicines from circulation, deny the criminal networks the proceeds of their crimes and disrupt online criminality.

    Where appropriate we will also use the full range of our powers to bring offenders before the courts. These actions help ensure the public can trust the medicines they rely on every day.

    Minister of State for Health, Karin Smyth, said:

    Shameful criminals selling unregulated and illegal medicines must feel the full force of the law.

    We are cracking down on these rogue retailers, taking illicit medicines off the streets, and keeping the public safe.

    The MHRA will use the funds made through this to strengthen future action against criminals.

    Notes to editors

    • The 17 million doses seized include 5.5 million doses of erectile dysfunction medicines, 5.5 million doses of pain treatments, 2.8 million doses of sedatives, 1.6 million doses of sleep disorder treatments, and 1.9 million doses of other medicines.

    • Anyone who suspects they are having a side effect from a medicine are encouraged to talk to their doctor, pharmacist or nurse and report it directly to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme, either through the Yellow Card website or by searching the Google Play or Apple App stores for MHRA Yellow Card.

    • The MHRA’s Accredited Financial Investigators are authorised by the National Crime Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA). They support investigations by tracing, freezing, and confiscating assets linked to crime, including money laundering and the illegal supply of medicines. Their work includes seizing cash, valuable items, and freezing bank accounts or cryptocurrency suspected of criminal origins. The Home Office’s Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme (ARIS) allows a proportion of the proceeds of crime recovered under POCA, to be redistributed to agencies involved in the asset recovery process. The Home Office encourages agencies to invest ARIS funds to drive up performance on asset recovery or, where appropriate, to fund local crime fighting priorities for the benefit of the community.

    • The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe.  All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks. 

    • The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care. 

    • For media enquiries, please contact the newscentre@mhra.gov.uk, or call on 020 3080 7651. 

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Coventry honours Holocaust Memorial Day and marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau

    Source: City of Coventry

    The people of Coventry came together this week (27 January) to honour the annual Holocaust Memorial Day, which this year fell on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    The event was held at the Belgrade Theatre, and a large audience heard from city leaders and guest speakers, as well as schoolchildren and students from the city. 
     
    Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council, hosted the service, with speeches from Lord Mayor, Cllr Mal Mutton and Council Chief Executive, Julie Nugent.  
     
    The main speaker was Lesley Urbach, from Generation 2 Generation, a Holocaust education charity, who told the story of her mother Eva Urbach and aunt Ulli Adler, who escaped to Britain and Argentina in 1938 and 1939.  
     
    The talk focused on what happened to their parents left behind in Germany, who were murdered at Auschwitz. 
     
    There was also a performance by actors from Time Will Tell Theatre, who enacted first-hand accounts of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, which will also mark its 80th anniversary this year. 
     
    The audience also heard music from Coventry Music Brass Quintet and Bluecoat School Choir, readings from students from the University of Warwick, and pupils from Cardinal Newman Catholic School talked about their personal experiences of conflict and the importance of learning about the Holocaust. 
     
    A candle was lit as the city remembered the victims of the Holocaust and other genocides including Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur, Afghanistan and Syria. 

    This year’s theme was ‘For a Better Future’, and Cllr Khan told the audience: “It is something our city works for continually, both here at home, and around the world, and it is a call for action that we can all be a part of. 

    “There are many things we can do to create a better future. We can speak out and stand up for others and we can challenge prejudice. We can learn from our past and from the Holocaust, genocides, and wars, and we can tell our stories and remember those we have lost to hatred and prejudice – as we do today. 
     
    “If we can all leave here with the determination to take one action or change one thing, then together, we can make a difference and help to build that better future.” 
     

    To learn more about HMD, visit the website. 

    Published: Wednesday, 29th January 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin appointed Yulia Dyakova director of the Kurchatov Institute Research Center

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Order of January 28, 2025 No. 132-r

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    Order of January 28, 2025 No. 132-r

    Yulia Dyakova has been appointed the new director of the National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” for a term of five years. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Yulia Dyakova is an engineer-physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

    She was born in the village of Komsomolsky (Vorkuta, Komi ASSR) in 1985. She graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University), after which she worked at the A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    She joined the Kurchatov Institute in 2017, becoming deputy head and then head of the Kurchatov Complex of NBICS-nature-like technologies.

    Since 2018, Yulia Dyakova has been Deputy Director for Research at the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, and in 2021 she took the post of First Deputy Director for Research.

    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.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University is now accepting applications for the online course “Digital Twins of Products”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” has opened a new recruitment of students for the first unique online course in Russia “Digital Twins of Products”, dedicated to the development and application of digital twins of products in the high-tech industry.

    The online course was prepared jointly with the SPbPU Open Education Center as part of the implementation of the Priority 2030 strategic academic leadership program. Training will begin on February 3, 2025, on the national educational platform Open Education.

    SIGN UP FOR TRAINING

    The online course program is aimed at developing understanding, knowledge and skills on the following relevant topics:

    the main approaches and options for defining the term “digital twin of a product”; the basics of developing, verifying and validating mathematical, computer and digital models; the procedure for forming a multi-level system of requirements and target indicators of a high-tech product; the basics of conducting digital (virtual) tests of a product, including digital tests using digital (virtual) test benches and testing grounds on a software and technology platform (digital platform); features of ensuring two-way information links between a digital twin and a product.

    The online course lectures cover general theoretical principles that ensure the creation and application of a digital twin of a product, elements of digital twins and key terms in this area. The program is aimed at studying the main provisions GOST R 57700.37–2021 “Computer models and modeling. DIGITAL TWINS OF PRODUCTS. General provisions”, intended primarily for use in the high-tech mechanical engineering industry and related industries.

    The online course “Digital Twins of Products” consists of 16 topics, combined into 4 modules. Each topic contains a video lecture lasting 7-15 minutes and materials for independent study by students:

    presentation (5-10 slides); notes (10-15 pages); glossary (5-15 terms and definitions); additional literature (2-5 sources).

    The training intensity is 72 academic hours (approximate duration of training is 16 weeks with classes of 4-5 academic hours per week).

    The authors of the course are the main developers of the national standard of the Russian Federation GOST R 57700.37–2021 “Computer models and modeling. DIGITAL DOUBLES OF PRODUCTS. General provisions”.

    Course Authors:

    Borovkov Aleksey Ivanovich, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU, Professor, Head of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering”, World-Class Scientific Center “Advanced Digital Technologies” of SPbPU, Competence Center of NTI SPbPU “New Production Technologies” and Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of SPbPU, Technology Transfer Center of SPbPU; Ryabov Yury Aleksandrovich, Head of the Department of Technological and Industrial Foresight of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of PIS SPbPU “Digital Engineering”; Martynets Ekaterina Romanovna, Leading Specialist of the Department of Technological and Industrial Foresight of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of PIS SPbPU “Digital Engineering”; Shcherbina Lyudmila Aleksandrovna, Deputy Director for Information and Analytical Work of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of the SPbPU PISh “Digital Engineering”.

    The specialists will share their competencies and knowledge within the course Advanced engineering school of SPbPU “Digital engineering”, NTI Competence Center SPbPU “New Production Technologies”, Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) SPbPU, with many years of successful experience in carrying out R&D based on the technology of developing digital twins for high-tech industry enterprises in such knowledge-intensive sectors as engine building, power engineering, nuclear, oil and gas, petrochemical and special engineering, aircraft manufacturing, rocket and space technology, automotive engineering, shipbuilding, shipbuilding and marine engineering, instrument making, medical engineering, high-performance sports and others.

    Who will benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products”:

    systems engineers, research engineers, calculation engineers, design engineers, process engineers, operating engineers, developers of complex high-tech products in various industries; senior and middle managers responsible for the development and implementation of digital transformation strategies, changing business processes and business models of enterprises through the introduction of digital technologies; students, postgraduates and teachers of technical universities; a wide range of people with higher professional education (starting with a bachelor’s degree), interested in theoretical and practical issues of developing advanced digital and production technologies.

    A complete list of areas of training for masters, specialists and postgraduates who may be interested in the online course “Digital Twins of Products” is given below.

    The new intake is already the sixth since the course was launched. The fifth intake completed its training in December 2024. Based on the results of all the intakes, 5,609 students from 6 countries and 223 cities in Russia and neighboring countries registered for the course.

    These are employees and students of engineering specialties from 169 research centers and universities, as well as specialists from 54 high-tech companies. As their areas of activity, the students noted mechanical engineering, finite element modeling, energy, electrical engineering, oil production, construction and BIM technologies, polymeric materials, programming, pedagogy, regulatory control and others. 1,717 people successfully completed the training, as a result of which they received a certificate of advanced training from SPbPU and / or an electronic certificate of the national educational platform “Open Education” on completion of the course.

    According to the results of surveys conducted after each release, 93% of students are ready to recommend this course to their friends and colleagues. They noted the depth of development and high-quality design of the training materials, the accessibility of the information. The video lecture format was recognized as very successful, allowing training at a convenient time without interrupting work.

    Feedback left by students following the fifth launch of the course:

    I found answers to questions that had been bothering me for a long time, namely, I understood what a “digital twin” is. The topic is very well covered. I also liked that many terms were given in English. An excellent high-level overview of digital twin development tools. I feel proud that our country is actively moving in such a promising direction as “digital twins” and offers competitive solutions. I really liked the whole course. Useful and interesting. Thanks to all the creators and organizers.

    Upon successful completion of the midterm and final testing on the national platform “Open Education”, a certificate of completion of the online course and/or a certificate of advanced training from SPbPU is issued.

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    Areas of training for masters and specialists who may benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products” (in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 12.09.2013 No. 1061, as amended on 13.12.2021 No. 1229). View the list of destinations.

    Scientific specialties of postgraduate students who may benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products” (in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 02/24/2021 No. 118). View list of directions.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Instant answers and detailed consultations: how chatbots help Muscovites

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Digital technologies are actively developing in Moscow. Chatbots, including those created with artificial intelligence technology, are used to ensure that residents of the capital receive city services quickly and at any convenient time. They promptly answer questions, find relevant information, and provide detailed and clear recommendations for solving urgent problems. For example, with the help of virtual assistants, you can make an appointment with a doctor, and also convey complaints about your health before the appointment. In addition, digital assistants will tell you how to pay for utilities and transmit meter readings, provide information on how to pay for travel on public transport, and much more.

    “Moscow residents have access to the help of many virtual consultants. They work on the basis of capital portals, messengers, mobile applications. Some of them have added the ability to request information by voice. Chatbots are constantly being trained, and the number of topics on which they can be contacted is constantly growing. This not only allows city residents to find the information they need, but also relieves operators in support chats and on hotlines. Specialists can devote more time to solving complex and non-standard issues. In 2025, the capital will continue to develop artificial intelligence technologies to make it even more convenient for residents to receive consultations and services online,” the press service said.

    Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    How Digital Consultants Work

    A chatbot is a virtual assistant. Most programs are equipped with artificial intelligence technologies. They are trained to understand spoken language, even if the text of the question contains slang words, complex expressions or typos. The bot gives answers based on the knowledge base.

    Experts are constantly improving artificial intelligence algorithms. To do this, when preparing each communication scenario, a chatbot is given the maximum number of potential questions, formulations, and answer options. If the digital assistant cannot answer the question on its own, it passes it on to the operator and informs the user about it. After the operator sends the answer, the program includes it in the chatbot’s knowledge base. Next time, it will provide the necessary information on its own.

    Ask a question on the mos.ru portal and prepare for your doctor’s appointment

    Virtual assistants are in demand among Muscovites in various spheres of life. However, they are most often used to obtain city services.

    How to make an appointment with a doctor, register with a clinic, transfer a child to another school and pay utility bills – you can ask the bot about this and much more in the support chat on the mos.ru portal. It communicates with users in real time and helps quickly find information on more than 6.2 thousand topics. You no longer need to waste time independently searching for information and making phone calls. To use the chat bot, you need to go to any of the mos.ru portal sections and click on the blue icon in the lower right corner of the screen (it is not available only on the main page). Another way is to open the chat from the section “Help” in the main menu, by selecting the “Support Chat” item in the “Support Service” block. You can formulate your question yourself or use the prompts.

    Currently, the bot processes 76 percent of requests independently. Most often, Muscovites use it to search for various instructions, information on how to obtain a particular service, as well as how to log into their personal account on the mos.ru portal, change or add data to it. In addition, people turn to the virtual assistant to find out how to open access to an electronic medical record, receive a single payment document and pay for city services. The chatbot was developed by the capital Department of Information Technology on the basis citywide contact center.

    Since last year, a voice assistant has appeared in the mos.ru portal support chat by the name Moscow. It is currently in test mode. The distinctive feature of this chatbot is that its search system is built on a large language model. With the help of artificial intelligence, the virtual assistant recognizes users’ speech and searches for answers to questions in the knowledge base. Then it voices its answer. It is planned that the voice assistant will soon become available to all users of the mos.ru portal.

    A chatbot based on artificial intelligence also helps residents take care of their health. It can be used when making a remote appointment with one of the specialists: a therapist, otolaryngologist, gynecologist, ophthalmologist, surgeon or urologist. With its help, residents can report their ailments before visiting a doctor. In a special survey form, it is necessary to indicate complaints and answer questions in order to specify the symptoms and information about their condition. The chatbot asks questions selected based on an analysis of the complaints entered and the doctor’s specialty. The information is completely confidential and protected, it is transferred to the unified medical information and analytical system of the city of Moscow and is recorded in the protocol of the upcoming examination. Thus, the specialist can familiarize himself with the patient’s complaints in advance and pay more attention to his examination, diagnosis and treatment during the appointment. A huge array of information was used to create the medical chatbot. Its work is based on smart algorithms trained on anonymized data from electronic medical records, as well as information from open reference books and medical databases. Experienced practicing doctors took part in the creation of the digital assistant.

    Express tips for those on the go and consultations for businessmen

    The chatbot Alexandra has become an indispensable assistant for passengers, motorists and pedestrians. It helps to receive useful information about public transport 24/7. For example, the virtual assistant can tell you about payment methods and tariffs, about the operation of the subway and ground transport, the functions of transport complex applications and bicycle and scooter rental services. Alexandra will also tell you how to use paid parking, about the rules for towing cars, about the organization of traffic, car sharing and taxi services.

    The smart chatbot can answer more than 60,000 questions. If the request is too complex, it will transfer the conversation to an operator who will help the passenger. You can write to Alexandra atdifferent platforms: on the websites of the Moscow Metro, Mosgortrans, the Center for Traffic Management, in the applications “Moscow Metro”, “Moscow Transport”, “Parkings of Russia”, “Velobike – city bike rental”. Chatbot consultations are also available on the social network “VKontakte” Andtelegram channel.

    A special chat bot can be used by capital entrepreneursSuppliers portal. With the help of a virtual consultant, they will learn how to register on the portal, take part in a quotation session or mini-auction, sign an offer, and how to select and add products to the catalog. The service helps users navigate the platform and quickly find reference information. The chatbot’s knowledge base contains answers to more than 600 topics. To contact the digital assistant on the supplier portal, you need to click on the red icon on the left side of the screen. In the window that opens, you can select one of six popular topics or ask your own question. The chatbot will provide the appropriate information on its own or connect a support specialist. During the conversation, you can attach documents and photos. This allows you to get more detailed advice. Requests are accepted in both text and voice formats.

    You can quickly transmit readings of water, heat, and electricity meters using chatbot in Telegram. It will tell you how to correctly enter information about the apartment and data from energy meters, and will also help you get acquainted with the archive (history) of readings. If they are transferred correctly, the message “Data successfully added” will appear in the chat. In case of an error, you can click the “Delete last readings” button, and then enter the data again. The Telegram bot will send them to the automated system of the Unified Information and Settlement Center of the city of Moscow. Based on the data, unified payment documents are generated for paying for utilities that residents of the capital receive every month.

    In addition, virtual assistants are indispensable in such areas as construction control, social support, innovation development, and others. You can find a chatbot and start a conversation using the following links:

    – telegram bot “Free access”;

    – telegram bot “Samostroy.net”;

    – chatbot for the “Million Prizes” program;

    – chatbot of the project “City of Ideas”;

    – chatbot of the “City of Tasks” project;

    – chatbot on the Moscow investment portal;

    – chatbot “Electronic Concierge” on the website of the platform “Electronic House”;

    – chatbot Dobrynya Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow;

    – chatbot Vera of the City Center for Housing Subsidies.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 45,000 People Visited the Tretyakov Gallery Exposition at VDNKh

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In November 2024, an exhibition of the Tretyakov Gallery dedicated to Russian art of the 20th-21st centuries opened in Pavilion No. 1 “Central” at VDNKh. Over two months, 300 excursions took place, and almost two thousand people joined them. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In total, more than 45 thousand people have already visited the exhibition. Come and admire the paintings, sculptures and other works by Soviet and modern artists,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    The exhibition occupies eight halls with a total area of 2.5 thousand square meters, in which over 30 exhibits are presented. Among them are the mosaic by Alexander Deineka “Good Morning”, a model of the monumental composition by Vera Mukhina “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman”, as well as the high relief “To the Standard Bearer of Peace, to the Soviet People – Glory!” created by a group of sculptors led by Yevgeny Vuchetich.

    In one of the halls you can see a series of collages by contemporary artists. These canvases depict the heroes of paintings by Viktor Vasnetsov, Boris Kustodiev, Karl Bryullov, Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Vrubel and other famous artists. Another part of the exhibition is the video installation “Hymns of Muscovy”, introducing the architecture of the capital in different eras.

    The exhibition will be open until September. You can visit it from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00. You must purchase a ticket on the website.

    At VDNKh, large-scale restoration of historical pavilions and creation of new spaces continues. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin reportedthat by 2030 the VDNKh Expo convention and exhibition center will become the country’s main venue for business events, and the Museum City will become a key Russian cultural and educational cluster.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: resettlement of residents of 10 old houses completed in Vostochny District

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Eastern District, the resettlement of residents of 10 old houses to new buildings erected under the renovation program has been completed. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    After resettlement, the old houses will be dismantled, and new buildings with accompanying infrastructure will be erected on the site of the demolition under the renovation program.

    “Resettlement in the Vostochny district began in 2022, when the first new building was handed over for settlement at the address: 9 Maya Street, Building 28, Block 1. By now, two residential complexes have been prepared for city residents. More than 400 families from 10 old houses have moved there. In total, 14 buildings are to be resettled under the renovation program in the district; about 1.4 thousand residents of the capital will receive new apartments,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    All information about the renovation program is presented on the mos.ru portal. More about apartments and houses you can find out by following the link.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Aviation technical center to be built in Vnukovo district as part of MAIP

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A new aviation technical center will appear in the Vnukovo area. It will be built during the implementation of a large-scale investment project (MaIP). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “In accordance with the order of Sergei Sobyanin, since 2016 we have been providing investors with land on special terms for the construction of important objects for the city. This allows us to develop infrastructure and create new jobs in various sectors of the economy. Thus, thanks to the construction of the aviation technical center, more than 300 specialists will be able to find employment,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The new aviation technical center is planned to be put into operation at the end of 2026. It will train technical, flight and other personnel of airlines.

    “Moscow pays special attention to training specialists in strategically important sectors of the economy, and educates personnel for smart production of the present and future. Investments in the construction of the aviation technical center will amount to more than 0.5 billion rubles. The area of the facility will exceed 3.4 thousand square meters,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    The city provides land plots for the construction of facilities within the framework of the MaIP without holding tenders. More than 1.1 hectares of land have been allocated to Vnukovo Airport for the new aviation technical center. The lease agreement has been concluded for five years, added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    Today, over 90 MAIPs are being implemented in the capital. As a result, industrial enterprises will appear in different areas of the city, where about 60 thousand jobs will be created.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: c/side Launches PCI Compliance Dashboard for New PCI DSS 4.0.1 Requirements

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — c/side, a cybersecurity company specializing in browser-side third-party scripts, today announced the launch of its PCI compliance dashboard to show that PCI DSS 4.0.1 requirements are met for third-party website script monitoring and management.

    The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) provides guidelines for organizations to safeguard their payment infrastructure against data theft and fraud in debit card and credit card transactions. PCI DSS compliance is mandatory for all businesses that accept card payments, and is enforced via penalties that can include monthly fines up to six figures and suspension of card acceptance capabilities.

    PCI DSS 4.0.1 introduces two new mandates (6.4.3 and 11.6.1) for securely monitoring and managing browser-side third-party scripts. Organizations must implement these changes by March 31, 2025. c/side’s PCI compliance dashboard enables organizations to secure and monitor all third-party scripts across their websites, providing the comprehensive protection these standards demand.

    “Businesses are struggling to adapt legacy security tools to meet the new PCI DSS requirements for processing, storing, and transmitting payment card data,” said Simon Wijckmans, founder and CEO, c/side. “The regulations have tightened and become more prescriptive—and specific cybersecurity capabilities are critical to ensure compliance and avoid an auditing disaster. c/side’s ability to track and verify third-party web script behavior maps to exactly what these new mandates are looking for, and our dashboard gives businesses the complete visibility and control they need.”

    Here is how c/side addresses both the 6.4.3 and 11.6.1 requirements of PCI DSS 4.0.1:

    • PCI DSS requirement 6.4.3 mandates that organizations accepting digital payments must authorize every script running on payment pages. Organizations must also maintain an inventory of third-party scripts with written justification for their use, while ensuring script integrity. c/side’s dashboard maintains a complete script inventory across all website pages and captures each script’s payload in real time. This visibility instantly shows any code changes and potential threats. The system verifies script authorization and integrity, while automatically blocking and alerting on malicious changes—exceeding PCI DSS requirements.
    • PCI DSS requirement 11.6.1 focuses on monitoring script changes by requiring weekly evaluation and reporting of any unauthorized changes to HTTP headers or payment page scripts. This poses a unique challenge, since third-party JavaScript scripts (by default) serve different code versions for various functions. c/side solves this by capturing and analyzing every script request through its proxy technology. The dashboard’s AI-powered analysis highlights changes and explains code functionality, giving engineers clear insight into script behavior.

    In case of an audit, organizations often face needless challenges in tracking third-party script activity and ensuring compliance across payment and non-payment pages. This lack of visibility increases the risk of non-compliance, fines, and audit delays. With c/side, these pain points are eliminated. The c/side dashboard automatically generates comprehensive weekly reports that document all script activity and enable granular controls to ensure scripts run only where approved. By automating these processes, c/side transforms a complex compliance requirement into a straightforward task, reducing risks, eliminating audit delays, and easing the burden of maintaining compliance.

    Learn more about c/side’s new dashboard here.

    About c/side

    c/side is a forward-thinking cybersecurity startup focused on browser-side detection and protection. Led by industry expert Simon Wijckmans, c/side is pioneering technologies to shield against sophisticated cyber threats, ensuring unparalleled security standards for users across the web.

    Contact
    Kyle Peterson
    kyle@clementpeterson.com

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: WHO in Africa: three ways the continent stands to lose from Trump’s decision to pull out

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Lawrence O. Gostin, University Professor; Founding Linda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Global Health Law, Georgetown University

    President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization (WHO) will be keenly felt across the globe, with profound implications for health in Africa.

    In the executive order putting the withdrawal process in place, Trump also paused the transfer of US funds, support and resources to the WHO.

    Trump’s executive order is his second attempt to pull the US out of the agency. He has also complained that the US financial contribution to the international organisation is “onerous”.

    The biggest impacts will come from the loss of US funding. The US is by far the WHO’s largest state donor, contributing approximately 18% of the agency’s total funding.

    The WHO’s funding is split into two tranches.

    There are assessed contributions: countries’ membership fees, to which all WHO members agree and over which the WHO has full control. The US accounts for 22%, or US$264 million of these, for the current 2024/25 budget. The US is yet to pay the WHO its assessed contributions for 2024 and 2025. Withdrawing from the organisation without paying these fees would violate US law and must be challenged in the US courts.

    Then there are voluntary contributions: donations by member countries, foundations and other sources, usually earmarked to that donor’s priorities. The US contributes 16%, or US$442 million, of all voluntary contributions.

    In the case of the US, these priorities include HIV/AIDS, polio eradication and health emergencies.

    As experts in global health law, we are deeply concerned about the impacts of this order, which will be far reaching.

    The US withdrawal from the WHO threatens core health programmes in Africa. It will weaken the ability of African countries to respond to health emergencies, and could lead to increases in death and illness on the continent.

    It will also have broader implications for leadership and governance in global health.

    Impact on core programmes

    Trump’s decision to withdraw comes at a time when the WHO’s health priorities in Africa were already underfunded. Eight of 12 areas were funded less than 50% earlier this year.

    Twenty-seven percent of all US funding through the WHO for the African region goes to polio eradication, 20% supports improved access to quality essential health services, and much of the balance goes to pandemic preparedness and response.

    The WHO/US partnership has long supported the HIV/AIDS response in Africa, but the redirection and reduction in funds could reduce the availability of prevention, testing and treatment programmes across the continent. This threatens progress to end AIDS by 2030.

    The funding gap will also have an impact on programmes designed to increase access to quality essential health services, including the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and malaria, and child and maternal health services.

    If the WHO is forced to cut back on these services due to a lack of financing, it could lead to increases in mortality and morbidity in Africa.

    European countries filled the financing gap in 2020 when Trump last withheld US funding from the WHO. But it is unlikely that they will be able to do so again, as countries across Europe are facing their own geopolitical and financial challenges.

    The WHO’s budget was already thinly spread, and its mandate keeps growing.

    Through its new investment round, the WHO raised US$1.7 billion in pledges, and is expecting another US$2.1 billion through partnerships and other agreements. Yet even before the US president’s executive order, this left a funding gap of approximately US$3.3 billion (or 47%) for the WHO’s 2025-2028 strategy.

    If the gap left by the loss of US funding cannot be filled from other sources, it will fall to African nations to fund health programmes and services that are cut, placing a greater strain on governments reckoning with limited fiscal space.

    Weakened response to health emergencies

    Trump’s decision comes at a pivotal moment for health in Africa, which is experiencing major outbreaks.

    The US has been a key actor supporting WHO-led emergency responses to outbreaks.

    Last year, the US partnered with the WHO and Rwanda to rapidly bring a Marburg outbreak under control. The Marburg virus continues to threaten the continent. Tanzania has just confirmed an outbreak.

    Earlier in August 2024, the WHO and Africa Centres for Disease Control each declared mpox on the continent to be a public health emergency.

    The Biden administration delivered 60,000 vaccines, pledged 1 million more, and contributed over US$22 million to support capacity building and vaccination.

    But now US health officials have been instructed to immediately stop working with the WHO, preventing US teams in Africa from responding to Marburg virus and mpox.

    Even before these outbreaks, the US supported WHO-led emergency responses to COVID-19, Ebola and HIV/AIDS. The US withdrawal could lead to increased transmission, sickness and death in vulnerable regions.

    Similarly, strong partnership between the WHO and the US has helped build health system capacities in Africa for public health emergencies.

    US experts have supported nearly half of all WHO joint external evaluation missions to assess countries’ pandemic preparedness and response capacities under the International Health Regulations. This is a binding WHO agreement to help countries prepare for, detect and initially respond to health emergencies globally.

    The US withdrawal from the WHO risks eroding these efforts, though it may also accelerate a regionalisation of health security already underway in Africa, led by the African Union through the Africa CDC.

    Restructuring of governance

    The US was instrumental in establishing the WHO and shaping WHO norms and standards, in particular driving amendments to the International Health Regulations adopted in June 2024. This included improved obligations to facilitate the rapid sharing of information between the WHO and countries.

    The US has also been a key figure in ongoing negotiations for a new international treaty, a Pandemic Agreement. This would create new rights and obligations to prevent, prepare for and respond to pandemics with elements that go beyond the International Health Regulations. These include obligations on the equitable sharing of vaccines.

    Trump’s executive order would prevent these instruments from being implemented or enforced in the US.

    This would only entrench inequitable dynamics when the next global health emergency breaks out, given the concentration of global pharmaceutical companies in the US.

    The order also pulls the US out of the Pandemic Agreement negotiations. This will inevitably create new diplomatic dynamics. Optimistically, this could provide enhanced opportunities for African nations to strengthen their position on equity.

    The US departure from the WHO will create a leadership vacuum, ushering in a restructuring of power and alliances for global health.

    This vacuum could cede influence to US adversaries, opening the door to even greater Chinese influence on the African continent.

    But it also presents opportunities for greater African leadership in global health, which could strengthen African self-reliance.

    Trump has directed the US to find “credible and transparent” partners to assume the activities the WHO would have performed. And yet there is no substitute for the WHO, with its worldwide reach and stature.

    For more than 75 years, the WHO has been, and remains, the only global health organisation with the membership, authority, expertise and credibility to protect and promote health for the world’s population.

    For this reason, the African Union, among scores of other bodies and leaders, has already urged Trump to reconsider.

    It is now time for the global community to stand up for the WHO and ensure its vital health work in Africa and beyond can thrive.

    – WHO in Africa: three ways the continent stands to lose from Trump’s decision to pull out
    – https://theconversation.com/who-in-africa-three-ways-the-continent-stands-to-lose-from-trumps-decision-to-pull-out-248237

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – MEPs commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Source: European Parliament 3

    Today at noon, Parliament will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a special address by Corrie Hermann at a plenary session in Brussels.

    European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will open the solemn sitting to mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day (27 January) at 12.00. It will be followed by a musical performance of Pál Hermann’s concerto.

    Corrie Hermann will then address MEPs and speak about the story of her father, Hungarian-born cellist and composer Pál Hermann whom the Nazis murdered in 1944. The music performance will feature his original Gagliano cello.

    After MEPs have observed a minute’s silence, the ceremony will end with a musical performance of “Kaddish” by Maurice Ravel.

    27 January marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

    You can watch the sitting live here.

    Corrie and Pál Hermann

    Born on 27 March 1902 in Budapest, Pál Hermann was a student of Béla Bartók and considered one of the best cellists of his era. He moved to Berlin in the 1920s and gave concerts all over Europe on his Gagliano cello. In 1933, Hermann fled to Belgium and France. Upon his arrest by the Nazis in Toulouse in 1944, he managed to throw a note from the train, asking for the Gagliano to be saved from the Nazis. The note was found and a friend of Hermann’s cycled 100 kilometres to rescue the instrument. He broke into Hermann’s house, replaced the Gagliano with a lesser instrument and escaped with the Gagliano strapped onto his back.

    Hermann was murdered by the Nazis in a camp in the Baltics in 1944. His cello was rediscovered 80 years later being played by a competitor in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. Pál Hermann’s daughter, Corrie (Cornelia) Hermann, now aged 92, will tell her father’s story, his tragic fate and his work during the commemorative plenary session.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Announcing 20250009 (OT,liquidity providing), for 7 days deadline 09:45

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Club offers Armed Forces members and veterans breakfast and banter

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The Wolverhampton Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club meets at The Bankfield Inn, Bilston, on the last Saturday of the month from 9.30am, and offers people breakfast and banter in a safe, social environment.

    The ethos of the Bilston club, which was set up in 2019, is ‘mutual support’. Membership is free and all people need to pay for is their breakfast.

    Councillor Craig Collingswood, chair of Wolverhampton’s Armed Forces Covenant Partnership Board, attended last weekend’s club and said: “The Wolverhampton Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club is a brilliant initiative.

    “It offers veterans and serving members the chance to enjoy the company of other Armed Forces personnel past and present, helps to combat loneliness and enables veterans to ‘return to the tribe’.”

    The club also meets socially for regimental and association dinners, nights out, barbecues, parties, summer balls and Christmas parties. For more details, please visit Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club.

    Elsewhere, Veterans in the Community runs 3 veterans’ groups in the Wolverhampton area – at Wednesfield Conservative Club on Mondays from 11am to 1pm, the RAFA Club, Goldthorn Road, on Tuesdays from 1pm to 3pm, and Lunt Community Centre, Bilston, on Wednesdays from 1pm to 3pm. All ages are welcome to attend to enjoy refreshments and good company, as well as regular events and trips.

    As lead for the Armed Forces Covenant Partnership Board for the city, the City of Wolverhampton Council co-ordinates support for the Armed Forces community across Wolverhampton.

    The council welcomes veterans and the wider Armed Forces community into the organisation and offers a range of supportive policies such as guaranteed interview schemes for veterans applying for job vacancies and an allowance of up to 24 days’ paid leave for reservists and adult cadet force volunteers. For details of current employment opportunities, please visit WMJobs.

    Meanwhile, Armed Forces veterans in Wolverhampton can enjoy free bus travel and discounted rail travel. Travel for West Midlands is running an incentive scheme in collaboration with local bus operators enabling unlimited free travel on all buses, all day, in the Network West Midlands area for up to six months. To find out more, please email wolves.afd@wolverhampton.gov.uk.

    A Veterans Railcard is also available, offering discounts on rail travel in England, Wales and Scotland. For further information please visit Veterans Railcard.

    For more information about the Armed Forces Covenant, and the help and support that is available to members of the Armed Forces community in Wolverhampton, please visit Armed Forces Covenant.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: Presentation of the Competitiveness Compass

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

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  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues a NOK 1 billion tap under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    29 January 2025 at 10:00 am (EET)

    Municipality Finance issues a NOK 1 billion tap under its MTN programme

    On 30 January 2025 Municipality Finance Plc issues a new tranche in an amount of NOK 1 billion to an existing series of notes issued on 15 January 2025. With the new tranche, the aggregate nominal amount of the notes is NOK 4 billion. The maturity date of the notes is 15 January 2030. The notes bear interest at a floating rate equal to 3-month Nibor plus 25 bps per annum.

    The new tranche is issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the new tranche to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 30 January 2025. The existing notes in the series are admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

    Nordea Bank Abp acts as the Dealer for the issue of the new tranche.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The owners of the company include Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the Republic of Finland. The Group’s balance sheet totals over EUR 50 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. Our customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, joint county authorities, corporate entities under the control of the above-mentioned organisations, and affordable social housing. Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/

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