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  • MIL-OSI Video: Growing up near dangerous rail crossings

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

    Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke with Jermaine Harris in Detroit last week and he shared his experience of growing up near dangerous rail crossings. Through our rail crossing elimination program in the Biden-Harris infrastructure package, we’re addressing some 400 locations across America.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfe1uikegqg

    MIL OSI Video –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Pension Fund Statistics 2023 – Occupational pension plans: positive net return, value fluctuation reserves below 2021 level

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Home Affairs

    In 2023, pension funds generated a positive net return on investments of CHF 54 billion, after a loss of CHF 105 billion in the previous year. The value fluctuation reserves increased to CHF 94 billion (CHF 65 billion in the previous year). However, this was still considerably less than the CHF 145 billion seen in 2021. This is according to the final results of the 2023 Pension Fund Statistics from the Federal Statistical Office (FSO).

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Nearly 91 000 protected monuments and 53 000 archaeological sites in Switzerland

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Home Affairs

    In 2022, there were close to 91 000 protected historic monuments in Switzerland, 21% more than in 2016. The number of archaeological sites rose by 27% to 53 000. The increase in these figures reflects pressure from construction and greater efforts to safeguard Switzerland’s built heritage, as well as changes in the inventory method. Overall, protected monuments account for 5% of Switzerland’s building stock and protected archaeological areas for 1.3% of the country’s territory. These are the figures from the Swiss Monument Statistics, published by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) for the second time and now including data on financing.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM – a platform for dialogue: the first Congress of the Student Council was held at the university

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    From December 16 to 18, the 1st Congress of the Council of Student Universities and Scientific Organizations under the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation was held within the walls of the State University of Management, where our university acted as the operator.

    The congress was held to build effective activities of the new Council. More than 100 representatives of universities from all over the country gathered to jointly develop an action plan for the next year.

    On the first day of the congress, the participants were greeted by the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova and the Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky.

    As part of the project, activists and leaders of Russia developed a roadmap for the Council, exchanged experiences, improved their skills, listened to lectures and attended master classes.

    The participants were able to listen to a lecture on legislation in the field of youth policy and student self-government, discuss the possibilities of cooperation between the Council and the All-Russian public-state movement of children and youth “Movement of the First”, meet with a representative of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation and the Presidium of the Council of Vice-Rectors for Youth Policy and Educational Activities under the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia at the site of the National Center “Russia” and discuss the possibilities of joint work.

    On the final day of the congress, the election of the Council’s leadership took place and a meeting was held with the leadership of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and honorary guests.

    It should be noted that the Student Council is an advisory and consultative body that takes into account the opinions of representatives of universities and scientific organizations from all over the country. The Council was selected from September 20 to November 1 by representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, the Russian Union of Youth, and the Student Coordination Council of the All-Russian Trade Union of Education from more than 700 competitive applications.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 23.12.2024

    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 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Female director of chain education centre convicted of engaging in wrongly accepting payment

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Female director of chain education centre convicted of engaging in wrongly accepting payment
    Female director of chain education centre convicted of engaging in wrongly accepting payment
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         A female director of a chain education centre was sentenced to 240 hours of community service order today (December 23) at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts for engaging in wrongly accepting payment when selling tutorial programmes, in contravention of the Trade Descriptions Ordinance (TDO). The female director was also ordered by the court to make a compensation of about $70,000 to the victims of the case.     Hong Kong Customs in July 2023 received numerous complaints alleging that a chain education centre suddenly announced business closures of five branches, failing to provide prepaid tutorial programmes purchased by and arrange refunds to customers.     After an investigation, Customs found that the some branches of the education centre were in arrears with rent and salaries. However, they still accepted payments for prepaid programmes even anticipating that they would be unable to continue operating.     Customs reminds traders to comply with the requirements of the TDO. Traders should not accept advance payments from consumers if they are uncertain whether the pertinent services can be delivered to consumers within a specific or reasonable time. Consumers are also reminded to procure services at reputable shops and think prudently before making decisions regarding consumption by prepayment. After purchasing services, consumers should keep the transaction receipts and related records, which can become basic information in case a complaint is lodged in the future.           Under the TDO, any trader commits an offence if at the time of acceptance of payment, the trader intends not to supply the product or there are no reasonable grounds for believing that the trader will be able to supply the product within a specified or reasonable period. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for five years.     Members of the public may report any suspected violations of the TDO to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

     
    Ends/Monday, December 23, 2024Issued at HKT 15:27

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Muse Fest HK 2024 concludes attracting more than 630,000 participants (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Muse Fest HK 2024 concludes attracting more than 630,000 participants (with photos)
    Muse Fest HK 2024 concludes attracting more than 630,000 participants (with photos)
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         Muse Fest HK 2024, launched by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) in November, has successfully concluded, attracting more than 630,000 people to participate in more than 70 delightful programmes organised by the LCSD museums and art spaces, representing a 20 per cent increase in participants as compared to last year. This year marked the 10th edition of Muse Fest under the same theme “Hong Kong H.A.S. (History. Art. Science.) Museums”, introducing Hong Kong’s rich and distinctive cultural heritage and artistic diversity. Notably, the two-day inaugural event of Muse Fest 2024, Fun@Museum Carnival, received an overwhelming response, having attracted the participation of more than 25,000 members of the public and tourists, which was three times the number compared to last year.      The Fun@Museum Carnival, focusing on Chinese culture, was a collaborative curation by the LCSD cultural sections, which featured a total of 24 diverse performances and interactive workshops on the development and inheritance of Chinese culture and history at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Space Museum (HKSpM) and Salisbury Garden in Tsim Sha Tsui on November 2 and 3. Highlights included performances of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) items such as the lion dance, fire dragon dance and puppetry. Apart from taking photos, visitors could try to dance the lion and unicorn, and join workshops to make flower buttons, lion head crafts and postcards. The Waxing in Conservation booth of the LCSD Conservation Office invited visitors to experience using wax materials to protect various types of artifacts and make magnets as souvenirs. The Gear Up – Nano World Outreach Programme booth presented by the Science Promotion Unit of the Hong Kong Science Museum, the Library-on-Wheels outreach truck and the Cosmic Voyage Treasure Hunt Activity organised by the HKSpM also attracted families to share the fun.      The November weekends saw fun days at various museums, including the Sheung Yiu Folk Museum, the Hong Kong Railway Museum, the Fireboat Alexander Grantham Exhibition Gallery, the Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the ICH Centre at the Sam Tung Uk Museum as well as the Oil Street Art Space (Oi!). The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, in celebration of its 40th anniversary, held special events on two evenings, staging an outdoor immersive light show “Gentle Smoke of Tea” on the museum’s façade, and a concert, interactive display and exhibitions in the museum. Furthermore, the exclusive events, Meet the Curator – Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence and The Fireboat Then and Now Guided Tour – A Fireman Leads the Way, organised for LCSD Museum Pass holders were well received.??????     In addition, 12 Guangdong and Macao museums from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Museum Alliance also joined this year’s Muse Fest. Specifically, the Shenzhen Museum introduced the Shenzhen Branch of Hong Kong Museum Festival 2024 – The Beauty of Ingenuity series of research activities, which received an enthusiastic response. Programmes such as wood carving and gilding, a woodworking activity with mortise and tenon joinery, seal engraving, printmaking and a drama education class were highly popular. The relevant online social media platforms received a total of over 75,000 hits. The events were widely covered by the media in the Mainland.      To extend the museum experience journey and deepen the public’s knowledge of the history of museums, art, culture, science and films, Muse Fest’s Selected Museum Publications and Souvenirs Mega Sale will continue until March 31, 2025, offering discounts of up to 50 per cent for selected museum publications and souvenirs. Members of the public are welcome to visit the LCSD museums to make their purchases.

     
    Ends/Monday, December 23, 2024Issued at HKT 15:30

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Experts analyze China’s economic development potential

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Attendees take part in the Caijing Annual Dialogue 2024 in Beijing, Dec. 20, 2024. [Photo by Yang Chuanli/China.org.cn]

    The Caijing Annual Dialogue 2024, organized by Caijing Magazine, was held in Beijing on Dec. 20. Themed “The Power of Navigating Changes,” the event focused on topics such as expanding domestic demand and boosting China’s capital markets. 

    In the current international context, the Russia-Ukraine conflict remains unresolved, and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. Notably, the re-election of Donald Trump has introduced new uncertainties to the global political and economic landscape, as well as to China-U.S. relations.

    Numerous experts gathered at the dialogue to analyze the opportunities present in the current economic climate. 

    Yao Jingyuan, a researcher at the Counsellors’ Office of the State Council, emphasized the critical importance of expanding domestic demand and leveraging China’s vast domestic market for economic development. He elaborated, “China possesses the world’s largest domestic demand market, which lays a solid foundation for sustained economic growth and strong support in addressing external challenges.”

    Zhang Bin, deputy director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, highlighted the importance of comprehensively expanding domestic demand. He noted the enormous potential for investments aimed at improving people’s livelihoods and enhancing their quality of life.

    The current overcapacity in manufacturing reflects a need for quality improvement rather than just surplus quantity, Zhang said, and therefore public investment should be focused more toward public service projects. For instance, there are substantial gaps in infrastructure related to culture, entertainment, health care services and sports facilities, which are critical to people’s quality of life, he said. Meanwhile, although the financial sector holds a significant share of GDP, it still falls short in supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises and high-risk services, which are areas that require improvements in service supply.

    Professor Li Daokui, dean of the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking at Tsinghua University, made an optimistic forecast of an “economic temperature rise” for China’s economy in 2025. He pointed out three main aspects where China’s economy holds immense potential. First, the country’s demographic advantage brings enormous market potential. Second, the national savings rate at 40% is among the highest globally, providing a stable source of funding for the investments needed for economic growth, making it one of the key drivers of sustained economic development. Third, the research and development capabilities in applied research are robust. 

    Although some countries have advantages in original achievements, Li explained that China, with its substantial number of engineering and technical graduates — 4.4 million annually, more than the total of similar talent in other countries — demonstrates strong competitiveness in the application and transformation of technological innovations, driving high-quality economic development.

    Li also emphasized that China’s economic policy will clearly focus on restoring growth rates and initiating a new growth cycle in 2025. He said, “We scholars should take on the responsibility to collaboratively strive in 2025 to promote stronger, faster and more effective policy adjustments, enabling the economic climate to swiftly shift from cold to warm, with expectations for continuous economic growth in 2026 and 2027.”

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.254 [2024]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.254 [2024]

    (Open Market Operations Office, December 23, 2024)

    In order to keep liquidity adequate at a reasonable level in the banking system, the People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB109.6 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on December 23, 2024.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Volume

    Rate

    7 days

    RMB109.6 billion

    1.50%

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2024年12月23日

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China provides emergency assistance to quake-hit Vanuatu

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

    BEIJING, Dec. 23 — The Chinese government has provided 1 million U.S. dollars in emergency assistance to the quake-hit Vanuatu to support the country’s response to the disaster and reconstruction efforts, said Li Ming, spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency on Monday.

    At the request of Vanuatu, the Chinese side has coordinated experts from Chinese enterprises based in the country to conduct a preliminary disaster assessment, and the Chinese medical team in Vanuatu has actively participated in the treatment, rescue and operation of injured individuals, said Li.

    The Red Cross Society of China has also provided 100,000 U.S. dollars in emergency cash assistance to Vanuatu, Li added.

    The spokesperson said that China is willing to continue to provide follow-up assistance according to the needs of Vanuatu and help the country overcome difficulties and rebuild homes as soon as possible.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China sees remarkable progress in keeping intangible cultural heritage alive

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    China held a national meeting on Monday on intangible cultural heritage (ICH) preservation. At the meeting, individuals and groups were honored for their outstanding work in this regard.

    Among them was Yang Changqin, a craftswoman and representative inheritor of Chishui bamboo weaving craftwork, a provincial-level ICH in southwest China’s Guizhou Province.

    The craftwork features around 20 procedures, including stripping, dyeing, weaving and using bamboo threads to form pictures of various designs or making them into items such as bags or parts of cups and vases.

    “Bamboo weaving is my lifelong passion, and I hope it can be continuously passed on for generations to come,” Yang said.

    Yang is among the over 90,000 ICH representative inheritors of different levels in China who are working to keep the country’s intangible cultural treasures alive.

    This year marks the 20th anniversary of China joining UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Over the past two decades, China has made remarkable achievements in preserving and promoting the development of ICH.

    The country in 2011 enacted a law on ICH, and provincial-level regions nationwide have also issued their local regulations on ICH protection.

    To date, China has over 100,000 ICH items of various levels, including 1,557 featured on the national list. A total of 3,056 people are recognized as national-level ICH inheritors.

    Chinese central authorities have also conducted training programs for the inheritors, providing relevant training for over 40,000 people over the past 10 years.

    Earlier this month, UNESCO inscribed the Spring Festival, the social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the traditional new year, on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, bringing the number of intangible cultural heritage items in China on the UNESCO list to 44, the most of its kind worldwide.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Share buyback programme – week 51

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

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

    Date        23 December 2024

    Share buyback programme – week 51

    The share buyback programme runs in the period 1 February 2024 up to and including 27 January 2025, see company announcement of 31 January 2024. Part I of the programme, for DKK 750 million, was completed on 27 June 2024, see company announcement of 28 June 2024. Part II of the programme, for DKK 775 million and a maximum of 1,550,000 shares, is for execution in the period 28 June 2024 – 27 January 2025.

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

    The following transactions have been made under the programme:

    Date Number of shares Average purchase price (DKK) Total purchased under the pro-gramme (DKK)
    Total in accordance with the last announcement 573,007 1,122.28 643,076,680
    16 December 2024 4,200 1,208.68 5,076,456
    17 December 2024 4,500 1,192.31 5,365,395
    18 December 2024 4,300 1,200.68 5,162,924
    19 December 2024 4,400 1,195.35 5,259,540
    20 December 2024 4,400 1,173.67 5,164,148
    Total under the share buyback programme, part II 594,807 1,124.91 669,105,143
           
    Bought back under share buyback programme part I executed in the period 1 February 2024 – 27 June 2024 631,900 1,186.82 749,953,400
    Total bought back 1,226,707 1,156.80 1,419,058,543

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

    • 1,226,707 shares under the above share buyback programme corresponding to 4.6 % of the bank’s share capital.

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

    Yours sincerely

    Ringkjøbing Landbobank

    John Fisker
    CEO

    Detailed summary of the transactions on the above reporting days

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    • UK Aktieopkøbsprogram 2024 – week 51

    The MIL Network –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 51

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company Announcement No 61/2024

    Peberlyk 4
    6200 Aabenraa
    Denmark

    Tel +45 74 37 37 37
    Fax +45 74 37 35 36

    Sydbank A/S
    CVR No DK 12626509, Aabenraa
    sydbank.dk

    23 December 2024  

    Dear Sirs

    Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 51
    On 28 February 2024 Sydbank announced a share buyback programme of DKK 1,200m. The share buyback programme commenced on 4 March 2024 and will be completed by 31 January 2025.

    The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank and the programme is executed in compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016, collectively referred to as the Safe Harbour rules.

    The following transactions have been made under the share buyback programme:

      Number of shares VWAP Gross value (DKK)
    Accumulated, most recent
    announcement

    3,069,000

     

    1,081,994,110.00

    16 December 2024
    17 December 2024
    18 December 2024
    19 December 2024
    20 December 2024
    12,000
    12,000
    12,000
    23,000
    20,000
    380.49
    376.68
    382.44
    359.94
    355.94
    4,565,880.00
    4,520,160.00
    4,589,280.00
    8,278,620.00
    7,118,800.00
    Total over week 51 79,000   29,072,740.00
    Total accumulated during the
    share buyback programme

    3,148,000

     

    1,111,066,850.00

    All transactions were made under ISIN DK 0010311471 and effected by Danske Bank A/S on behalf of Sydbank A/S.

    Further information about the transactions, cf Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on market abuse and Commission delegated regulation, is available in the attachment.

    Following the above transactions, Sydbank holds a total of 3,148,283 own shares, equal to 5.76% of the Bank’s share capital.

    Yours sincerely
            
    Mark Luscombe        Jørn Adam Møller
    CEO        Deputy Group Chief Executive

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    • SM 61 UK incl. enc

    The MIL Network –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: ADB, Vastu Housing Finance to Enhance Access to Affordable and Sustainable Housing in India

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    NEW DELHI, INDIA (23 December 2024) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Vastu Housing Finance Corporation Limited (Vastu) have entered into a senior secured loan agreement of up to $70 million to enhance access to affordable and sustainable housing loans in India’s underserved states. This financing will be utilized to provide loans to economically weaker sections and low-income groups, with an emphasis on female borrowers. At least 15% of the funds will be allocated to first-time borrowers.

    “ADB aims to address the critical housing shortage in India while promoting environmentally friendly housing that enhances climate resilience for homeowners by focusing on lower-income households and sustainable housing,” said PSOD Director General Suzanne Gaboury. “This partnership with Vastu illustrates ADB’s commitment to supporting financial inclusion and sustainable development in India, in alignment with the country’s national financial inclusion strategy.”

    According to the Reserve Bank of India, shortfalls of 45 million houses for economically weaker communities and 50 million for low-income groups account for 95% of India’s overall housing deficit. These groups often struggle to access credit due to high mortgage costs and limited credit history. This highlights the necessity for affordable housing finance companies that provide loans to new borrowers and self-employed individuals in rural and semi-urban areas.

    Sandeep Menon, Founder, MD & CEO, Vastu, said, “Vastu is poised to expand our reach and deepen our impact in extending affordable housing finance to the credit-underserved segments, with a focus on women borrowers. We are glad to partner with ADB to further this vision. Together, we aim to bridge the credit gap for India’s emerging middle-class and lower-income households.”

    Vastu is a technology-driven affordable housing finance company that focuses on self-employed customers in growing peri-urban and rural cities and towns. With a strong presence in semi-urban and rural areas, Vastu offers affordable housing loans and loans against property, emphasizing sustainability and financial inclusion.

    ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 69 members—49 from the region. 

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to study on association between drinking coffee or tea and head and neck cancer

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    December 23, 2024

    A study published in Wiley Cancer looks at the link between drinking coffee or tea and risk of head and neck cancer.

    Dr Ben O’Leary, Clinician Scientist at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Deputy Director of The International Centre for Recurrent Head & Neck Cancer at The Royal Marsden Hospital, said:

    “Studies like this look at very large groups of people to see if there are differences between people who developed a particular type of cancer and people who didn’t.

    “They can be useful to explore ideas about personal characteristics or lifestyle choices that might be related to cancer, but it is very difficult and usually impossible to fully disentangle why you see the associations that you do.

    “As the investigators highlight, more work would be needed to achieve a more detailed understanding. This would be needed before any advice or recommendations could be made.”

     

    Prof Tom Sanders, Professor emeritus of Nutrition and Dietetics, King’s College London (KCL), said:

    “This review reports the association between coffee (ordinary and decaffeinated) and tea drinking with risk of head and neck cancers. The overall conclusion is that the consumption of these beverages is associated with a slightly lower risk of cancer at these sites.

    “An important limitation is that this review is based on observational studies and not randomized controlled trials. So we cannot say from this study that drinking these beverages will lower risk of these cancers. In observational studies, it is very difficult to totally eliminate confounding effects, for example, of tobacco and alcohol from the statistical analyses. Consequently, people who drink a lot of coffee and tea may be more likely to avoid other harmful behaviours such as drinking alcohol and using tobacco and so may be at a lower risk of these cancers for other reasons.

    “In conclusion, the findings may be reassuring for coffee and ordinary tea drinkers because some previous studies have suggested that drinking certain hot beverages, particularly the South American herbal tea maté, is associated with a slightly increased risk of oral and throat cancer.”

    ‘Coffee and tea consumption and the risk of head and neck cancer: An updated pooled analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium’ by Timothy Nguyen et al. was published in Wiley Cancer at 08:01 UK time on Monday 23 December 2024.

    DOI: 10.1002/cncr.35620

    Declared interests

    Dr Ben O’Leary: previous or current funding from MRC/Wellcome/NIHR/CRUK, is on the editorial board for Clinical Oncology, and is an examiner for the Royal College of Radiologists.

    Prof Tom Sanders: “Member of the Science Committee British Nutrition Foundation.  Honorary Nutritional Director HEART UK.

    Before my retirement from King’s College London in 2014, I acted as a consultant to many companies and organisations involved in the manufacture of what are now designated ultraprocessed foods.

    I used to be a consultant to the Breakfast Cereals Advisory Board of the Food and Drink Federation.

    I used to be a consultant for aspartame more than a decade ago.

    When I was doing research at King’ College London, the following applied: Tom does not hold any grants or have any consultancies with companies involved in the production or marketing of sugar-sweetened drinks.  In reference to previous funding to Tom’s institution: £4.5 million was donated to King’s College London by Tate & Lyle in 2006; this funding finished in 2011. This money was given to the College and was in recognition of the discovery of the artificial sweetener sucralose by Prof Hough at the Queen Elizabeth College (QEC), which merged with King’s College London. The Tate & Lyle grant paid for the Clinical Research Centre at St Thomas’ that is run by the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Trust, it was not used to fund research on sugar. Tate & Lyle sold their sugar interests to American Sugar so the brand Tate & Lyle still exists but it is no longer linked to the company Tate & Lyle PLC, which gave the money to King’s College London in 2006.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Adopted brothers make festive donation to city children

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The boys, aged 8 and 5, who are both adopted via Adoption@Heart, the adoption agency for the Black Country, came up with the idea after hearing about how many children would normally go without presents over the festive period.

    The children said: “We are lucky as we have so many toys, and we want to make other children smile too, especially at Christmas.”

    The boy’s mother said: “We believe every child deserves joy and love, no matter their circumstances. These toys are donated to bring smiles to the faces of less fortunate children, spreading hope and kindness to those who need it most.”

    The family, who also donated to the children of Wolverhampton last year, were once again touched by the generosity of their boys and got in touch with their social worker at Adoption@Heart to see how they could coordinate the donation. On speaking to their friends about the children’s offer, 3 other families also decided to get involved, providing sacksful of presents for children across Wolverhampton.

    The boys’ mother said: “As adoptive parents, we feel incredibly blessed to share smiles and joy with our sons every day. Each year, alongside other school parents, we honour the memory of our sons’ dear friend who passed away in 2021 by giving back in this meaningful way.

    “Equally, we all wanted to install these values with our boys. To be grateful for what they have, to be charitable, to look after those more in need and to share.”

    The gifts have been donated to Graiseley Family Hub for distribution to children in need in Wolverhampton this Christmas. The Hub provides support and activities for families with children 0 to 18 years, including support such as parenting, housing, benefits, training and employment.

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “I am touched by this simple act of kindness which will make all the difference to our children in need, not just because of the gifts themselves, but because of the selfless nature of the young people and families who are donating gifts.

    “I would like to take this opportunity to send them a heartfelt thank you from all at our Family Hubs.”

    The family decided to start their adoption journey 10 years ago after being unable to have children.

    The boy’s mother said: “The adoption process was smooth, and we never really had any issues.

    “We adopted our eldest when he was 8 months old, and never planned on having a second child. However, as he got older, we could see when we took him out, he would be playing on his own.

    “We then decided on a sibling for him, and his brother joined our family when he was 7 months old.

    “They together are so close, and absolutely love each other to bits. It’s the best thing we ever did, giving us our perfect family.”

    Adoption@Heart is the regional adoption agency for the Black Country, providing adoption services for the City of Wolverhampton Council, Walsall Council, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and Sandwell Children’s Trust.

    Lots of people can adopt, whether they are single, living together, married, a same sex couple, in employment or not working, or already have children or not. Potential adopters must legally be a UK resident and have been so for at least 12 months, as well as being aged 21 or over. They should be able to provide a stable home for a child until adulthood and beyond.

    Adoption@Heart is currently holding virtual information events online every fortnight. They are the perfect place for those who are ready to start their adoption journey or would like more information. Details of future events are available at Adoption@Heart. For further information, call 01902 553818 or email info@adoptionatheart.org.uk 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Look after your wellbeing this Christmas

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    While the festive season is a time to enjoy a break, celebrate and connect with friends and family, for some people this can become overwhelming.

    It is important to know that there are some practical steps you can take that will be good for your physical and mental wellbeing. 

    These include: 

    • Keeping active: Physical activity is great for your mind and body. Find ways to keep physically active that are suitable to your ability – anything from seated exercise to walking or running. 
       
    • Being prepared: Christmas is a busy time of year, so plan ahead. If you have shopping to do or if you’re hoping to meet with friends and family, having a daily plan will help you get organised. This way you’re less likely to forget important things. 
       
    • Being relaxed: Try a relaxation or meditation exercise that works for you and practice it once a day for at least 10 minutes. 
       
    • Being helpful: See how you can support others. If someone is alone over Christmas, reach out to them, or if someone needs help with collecting shopping during the cold, dark days, offer them a hand. There are also opportunities for voluntary work this time of year. 
       
    • Being heard: Talk to friends, family about how you are feeling. You can do this in person, by phone, or online, and often those around us can help us find solutions to our concerns or encourage us to seek help when we need it.

    Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing, said: “If you are feeling low, lonely, isolated or would like to speak to someone, it is important to remember that help is available throughout the holiday period.”

    The Rethink Black Country 24/7 support line can be contacted on 0800 008 6516 or text 07860 025281. The service will listen to you, offer advice, and connect you with the right support for you. The service is open 24/7 except Christmas Day (6 to 8pm), Boxing Day (6 to 9pm), New Year’s Eve (6 to 9pm) and New Year’s Day (6 to 8pm).

    You could also contact The Samaritans by calling 116 123, visiting The Samaritans, or emailing jo@samaritans.org – emails will be replied to within 24 hours.

    For urgent advice can contact NHS 111 and select Option 2 for mental health.

    The NHS Every Mind Matters website provides a range of tools and advice on how you can look after your wellbeing and support those around you.  

    If you would prefer to speak to someone in person, support is available at The Sanctuary Hub, open between 6pm and 11pm Monday to Friday and from 12 noon until 11pm at weekends, except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (closed) and Boxing Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day (all 6 to 9pm). 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Serious about success? Join Adult Education in 2025

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Subjects on offer in 2025 include Access to Higher Education, English, Maths, CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Health and Social Care, Computer and Digital Skills, Childcare and Teaching, Cake Decorating, Arts Crafts and Creative Media, Floristry and much more.

    To find out more, visit one of the open days at the City Learning Quarter, Foyer Building, Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton on Wednesday 15 January from 10am to 1pm or Thursday 16 January from 4 to 7pm.

    Councillor Chris Burden, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for City Development, Jobs and Skills, said: “If you’re serious about success in 2025, why not start your journey with Adult Education Wolverhampton?

    “Every year thousands of people from across the city take classes with Adult Education Wolverhampton, and you can join them on the path to further study, employment, a new job, a promotion or better health and wellbeing.

    “You may have a clear idea about the course you wish to join, or you may be unsure of your future direction. Whatever your situation, our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be available to help guide you onto a programme of study, at the right level and which suits your needs, interests and ambitions, so please get in touch or join us on one of the open days to find out more.”

    The 2025 course offer is now live for enquiries and applications; visit Adult Education Wolverhampton to find out more and to sign up. For general information and advice call the Student Services team on 01902 558180 or email enquiries@aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk. 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Big challenges for big universities. Polytechnic University formulates proposals for the Ministry of Education and Science

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    On December 20, the Polytechnic University hosted a strategic session entitled “Big Challenges of Large Universities: How to Manage a Large-Scale Educational Organization in the Context of Rapid Changes.” Representatives of the country’s leading universities discussed proposals to the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation for more effective involvement of large universities to achieve the national goals of the Russian Federation.

    The participants of the strategic session were greeted by the rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy.

    It is very pleasant that, despite the pre-New Year bustle, many universities responded to our proposal to discuss pressing issues of managing large educational organizations. One of our main tasks is to strengthen the contribution to the development of the country, to the creation of a new Russian independent economy. It is very important for the heads of large mega-universities to share their experience and developments, – Andrey Rudskoy emphasized.

    The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation was represented by Deputy Director of the Department for Coordination of Activities of Educational Organizations, Konstantin Bogonosov.

    The topic of the round table is important for the ministry and the country as a whole, because in modern conditions large universities face a huge number of challenges. In the context of globalization and integration, the presence of large, strong universities that are capable of providing high quality education and science is becoming critical. Such universities should play a significant role in the development and transformation of not only education, but also science and production. Holding such events will allow sharing best practices, identifying common vectors and strengthening the integration of universities among themselves, – noted Konstantin Bogonosov.

    The plenary session was moderated by Irina Karelina, Vice President of the HSE University and Executive Director of the Global Universities Association. She outlined the main issues for discussion: “The Main Challenge of Managing a Large University: Balance between Centralization and Decentralization”, “The Challenge of Diversity in the Context of Digital Transformation of a Large University”, “Financial and HR Management for Large Organizations: What Strategies Contribute to the Development of the University as a Whole”. The heads of the country’s leading universities shared their opinions: SPbPU, KFU, HSE, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, RTU MIREA, Sechenov University, SPbGUPTD, UrFU and PNRPU.

    Irina Karelina gave a report on “The ‘Big’ University in the National Agenda.” First Vice-Rector for Economics and Strategic Development of UrFU Daniil Sandler gave a report on “How Large Universities Can Survive in Priority. Three Nuances.”

    The experience of the Polytechnic University was shared by the acting vice-rector for promising projects of SPbPU, the head of the program “Priority-2030” at the Polytechnic University Maria Vrublevskaya. She told about the challenges that large universities in Russia face, what contribution they make to the development of an integrated system of science and higher education, and how they work with focus and management system.

    A large university is a great responsibility to the country, the industry, to everyone it inevitably influences due to its scale. Large universities perform a very serious social mission. Today, we have consolidatedly confirmed that we, large universities, must be given the opportunity to strengthen our contribution to development through additional resources, communication channels, access to personnel, through autonomy and freedom to choose our priorities. I am grateful to everyone who found the time and opportunity to participate in the discussion, and I look forward to seeing all the guests at the Polytechnic again, – shared Maria Vrublevskaya.

    The experts continued their work in parallel groups. The conversation was moderated by PNRPU Vice-Rector for Priority Projects Pavel Volegov and Director of the SPbGUPTD Project Office Maxim Ermachkov. The participants discussed the main problems in managing large universities and the specifics of implementing their development programs, and also formulated proposals to improve the quality of university management systems.

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    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Directions under Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 – Colour Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad – Extension of period

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    The Reserve Bank of India issued Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 to Colour Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad vide Directive AMD.DOS.SSM.No.S1053/11-03-039/2023-2024 dated September 25, 2023, the validity of which was extended up to close of business on December 25, 2024 vide Directive DOR.MON.D-55/12.21.039/2024-25 dated September 24, 2024.

    2. The Reserve Bank of India is satisfied that in the public interest, it is necessary to further extend the period of operation of the Directive beyond close of business on December 25, 2024. Accordingly, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of the powers vested in it under sub-section (1) of Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, hereby extends the Directive for a further period of three months from close of business on December 25, 2024 to close of business on March 25, 2025, subject to review.

    3. All other terms and conditions of the Directive under reference shall remain unchanged.

    (Puneet Pancholy)  
    Chief General Manager

    Press Release: 2024-2025/1761

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Call for in-kind sponsorship for a Cyber Event in Tokyo

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The British Embassy Tokyo is looking for in-kind sponsorship to help deliver a Cyber Event in February.

    The British Embassy Tokyo is looking for in-kind sponsorship to help deliver a Cyber Event in February.

    The Cyber Event will be held on 26 February. Any company wishing to register an expression of interest for sponsorship should make contact with the Embassy as below by 17:00 JST on Wednesday 8 January 2025.

    In-kind sponsorship: Chris.Capper@fco.gov.uk

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    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Coventry and Warwickshire residents urged to reach out this Christmas

    Source: City of Coventry

    While the festive period is a time of celebration and connection, it can be lonely for some.

    Local organisations are urging residents to reach out to those who may be feeling isolated this Christmas, whilst raising awareness of the support available to help them.

    To encourage the importance of looking after our mental health throughout the winter, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT), local councils and other local organisations are raising awareness of the effects of loneliness and highlighting the support available to those who are struggling.

    Loneliness can impact on both mental and physical health. Research has shown that the longer someone feels lonely or isolated, the worse the impact on health and wellbeing.

    Money struggles, often compounded during the winter months with high fuel bills and other financial pressures, can further increase stress and impact on loneliness as it reduces how often people can see others, and their general wellbeing.  

    Residents can look after their own and their loved one’s mental health and combat loneliness this Christmas, by:

    • Reaching out to friends and family who may feel isolated or find this time difficult due to ill health or bereavement. Call, visit or invite them to join you for events if you are able. Make sure they are aware of events taking place in the area that they could attend
    • Considering joining groups or classes, focusing on things you enjoy doing
    • Visiting places where you can be around others, such as the park, cinema, or café
    • Reaching out to support services such as NHS Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull Talking Therapies if you or your loved one are struggling with anxiety or depression
    • Reaching out to Citizens Advice for financial support and advice

    There are a number of local organisations who support residents through events and community groups:

    • Warwickshire Rural Community Council run Warm Hubs where local residents can go, keep warm, have a hot drink and snack, and meet and socialise with others.  A list of all Warm Hubs can be found at Warm Hubs Network – WRCC
    • Coventry City Council list activities that residents can take part in all year round, from befriending groups and community and social groups, to gardening, music and faith groups. The entire list can be found at Coventry Information Directory | Things to do in your community
    • Warwickshire County Council list local organisations that offer activities and support groups for residents.  The full can be found at Community Directory – Wellbeing for Warwickshire
    • www.warwickshire.gov.uk/loneliness offers plenty of information for anyone affected by loneliness and social isolation while Loneliness is also being highlighted as part of the council’s wider winter wellness campaign – visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/winterwellness to find out more.
    • Age Concern hold events and groups for residents across Coventry & Warwickshire, including friendship groups and walking football.  All information can be found at Age UK Coventry & Warwickshire Community Events
    • ARC run weekly session for local residents, engaging in woodland or garden-based activities and crafts, particularly aimed at those who feel isolated and alone who enjoy socialising and being in nature.  More information can be found at Weekly Wellbeing Sessions – ARC CIC

    Sonya Gardiner, Chief Operating Officer at CWPT, said: “This Christmas, we are urging residents to check in with those around you and remind them that there is help and support available. We know that people can find it hard to ask for help which is why we are encouraging residents to take the first step to reach out to those who may be feeling alone.

    “If you’re struggling with anxiety or depression, we are on hand to provide help and support. NHS Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull Talking Therapies offer a self-referral programme. Get started online at talkingtherapies.covwarkpt.nhs.uk or call directly on 024 7667 1090.”

    Cllr Kamran Caan, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Sport, at Coventry City Council, said: “This time of year it’s even more important to look after our own health and the health and wellbeing of others.

    “Just checking in on a neighbour or contacting a friend can make all the difference. There is lots of support available and we want to make sure that people who are struggling know there are always groups, organisations and people that they can turn to.”   

    Councillor Margaret Bell, Portfolio holder for Adult Social Care and Health said: “Christmas can be a wonderful time of year, but the added pressures it puts on people means it can be a challenging and lonely time for many.

    “There is a wide range of support services accessible to anyone who is feeling low, stressed, overwhelmed or struggling with their mental health. Please open up to other people, go online, pick up the phone or meet with support workers who are there to help those in need during the festive season. Please do reach out for help and support within Warwickshire.”

    There are many resources available and support on offer across Coventry and Warwickshire for anyone who is struggling throughout the winter months:

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: “Hong Kong Innovation Activities Statistics” shows continued increase in Hong Kong’s gross expenditure on research and development in 2023

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    “Hong Kong Innovation Activities Statistics” shows continued increase in Hong Kong’s gross expenditure on research and development in 2023
    “Hong Kong Innovation Activities Statistics” shows continued increase in Hong Kong’s gross expenditure on research and development in 2023
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         According to the report “Hong Kong Innovation Activities Statistics 2023” released today (December 23) by the Census and Statistics Department, the gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) in Hong Kong has been on the rise and reached $33,006 million in 2023, representing an increase of about 10 per cent compared with the corresponding figure in 2022 ($30,138 million). The GERD as a ratio to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has also further increased to 1.11 per cent in 2023. In addition, the number of research and development (R&D) personnel showed a steady increase over the years and reached 43,403 in 2023 (compared with 39,710 in 2022).     A government spokesman said, “The country indicates clear support in the National 14th Five-Year Plan for Hong Kong to develop into an international innovation and technology (I&T) centre. Promoting I&T development has always been one of the key policy areas of the current-term Government. In recent years, the Government has been focusing on encouraging innovation activities, developing I&T infrastructure, strengthening basic research and promoting commercialisation of R&D outcomes, attracting and nurturing talent, supporting start-ups, etc. Moreover, since taking office, the current-term Government has been actively enhancing the local I&T ecosystem by consolidating our strengths in upstream basic research, accelerating the midstream transformation and realisation of scientific research outcomes, and supporting industry development in the downstream. Various initiatives have achieved good progress. It is encouraging to see that the GERD and the GERD as a ratio of the GDP have recorded satisfactory growth in 2023. We will continue to promote I&T development in Hong Kong at full steam following the development directions and major strategies as set out in the Hong Kong I&T Development Blueprint.”     The spokesman also stated that a series of measures have been announced in the 2024 Policy Address, including promoting the development of new industrialisation, preparing for the establishment of the third InnoHK research cluster, launching the Pilot I&T Accelerator Scheme, setting up a $10 billion I&T Industry-Oriented Fund, etc., to achieve high-quality economic development through technological empowerment. In addition, the Government promulgated the Development Outline for the Hong Kong Park (the Park) of the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone in November this year to foster the development of the Park.     “The Government will continue to take forward various policy measures to create favourable conditions for Hong Kong’s I&T development, with a view to further promoting the development of I&T and new quality productive forces in Hong Kong, and realising the vision of developing Hong Kong into an international I&T centre,” the spokesman added.

     
    Ends/Monday, December 23, 2024Issued at HKT 16:35

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: DH reminds public that online registration system for dental general public session launches next week

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    DH reminds public that online registration system for dental general public session launches next week
    DH reminds public that online registration system for dental general public session launches next week
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         The Department of Health (DH) today (December 23) reminded the public that an online registration system for dental general public session (ORDGP) will come into operation next Monday (December 30) and that the existing preliminary registration arrangements for dental general public sessions will cease from the same day. Members of the public will no longer need to queue in person at the relevant dental clinic to obtain a disc quota.      “The ORDGP will come into operation on December 30. The starting time for the online registration for balloting will be advanced from the originally proposed 9.30am to 6am, while the closing time will remain unchanged, i.e. 11.30am, to make it easier for members of the public in need of emergency public dental services to register for public dental services at designated dental clinics on the next working day,” said a spokesman for the DH.      He added that the DH has long been providing free emergency dental treatments to the public, through designated sessions in 11 government dental clinics on a quota basis, to deal with prescriptions for pain relief, tooth extraction or other emergencies such as an oral abscess.      Following the launch of the ORDGP, members of the public in need of emergency public dental services can access the ORDGP via the eHealth mobile application or the DH’s Dental Public Session website to register under their real name for public dental services at designated dental clinics on the next working day. Each person can only register once per day during the above-mentioned registration period. Quotas will be allocated by computer ballot. If the following day is a Saturday or a public holiday, ORDGP will not accept registrations.      The system will conduct balloting immediately after the online registration is closed. People who are successfully allocated a quota will receive a confirmation notification via SMS with the ID “#DH-DENT GP”. They can also log into the ORDGP to check the ballot result after 12.30pm on the same day, or call the hotline on 2892 2111 to check from 9am to 5pm during office hours.      “To cater for the needs of the elderly, half of the quotas will be allocated on a priority basis to elderly people aged 65 or above. Elderly people, who are not allocated a priority quota in the first round, will join other registered persons for the allocation of the remaining quotas by ballot,” the spokesman said.      To allow members of the public to understand more about the online registration process, the DH has uploaded the relevant introduction and demonstration videos to the Dental Public Session website today for public viewing.      Anyone who needs assistance registering may visit any dental clinics with dental general public session between 8.30am and 11.30am to register with the assistance of on-site staff, without using their own personal mobile phone or computer.      Members of the public who are allocated a quota must bring the originals of their identity documents used for registration to the designated dental clinics on the specified date and time to receive dental services. Citizens registered with eHealth and their family members/carers can also view their relevant attendance records on the eHealth app.      If any quota remains unallocated after balloting, the ORDGP will provide the public with a list of relevant dental clinics. Members of the public can make appointments on a first-come, first-served basis by calling the remaining quota registration hotline (tel: 2892 2577) between 2pm and 5pm on the same day, or between 7.45am and 9.15am on the service day of the general public session for the remaining quotas (if available).      The DH has established an extensive district network to assist those in need, including District Health Centres, District Health Centre Expresses, Neighbourhood Elderly Centres and the District Elderly Community Centres under the Social Welfare Department, District Councillors’ offices, Community Care Teams and dental clinics run by 15 social welfare institutions or non-governmental organisations. The DH has completed a number of online briefing sessions this month to introduce and demonstrate the relevant registration steps and process to the staff members of the above district networks.      During the initial period of commissioning the ORDGP, apart from operating an enquiry hotline (tel: 2892 2111) from 9am to 5pm on weekdays during office hours, the DH will also provide additional enquiry hotline service hours from 9am to 1pm on five public holidays (including January 1, 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2025) for answering enquiries from members of the public.      The spokesman emphasised that the public dental services are dedicated for those in need of emergency dental treatments only. Given the limited quotas, it is hoped that the service will not be abused. The DH will closely monitor the operation and the effectiveness of the ORDGP.      Separately, the service hours of general public session for Mona Fong Dental Clinic will be changed from Thursday afternoons to Thursday mornings with effect from January 2, 2025, which will be the same as the other 10 clinics with general public sessions. Please visit the website for addresses and service hours of the 11 dental clinics under the DH with general public sessions. 

     
    Ends/Monday, December 23, 2024Issued at HKT 16:45

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Monetary Authority tenders of Exchange Fund Bills to be held on December 31

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Monetary Authority tenders of Exchange Fund Bills to be held on December 31
    Hong Kong Monetary Authority tenders of Exchange Fund Bills to be held on December 31
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:     Tenders to be held in the week beginning December 30, 2024: 

    Tender date
    :
    December 31, 2024

    Paper on offer
    :
    EF Bills

    Issue number
    :
    Q2501

    Issue date
    :
    January 2, 2025

    Maturity date
    :
    April 2, 2025

    Tenor
    :
    90 Days

    Amount on offer
    :
    HK$66,467 MN

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    Tender date
    :
    December 31, 2024

    Paper on offer
    :
    EF Bills

    Issue number
    :
    H2530

    Issue date
    :
    January 2, 2025

    Maturity date
    :
    July 2, 2025

    Tenor
    :
    181 Days

    Amount on offer
    :
    HK$20,400 MN

     
    Ends/Monday, December 23, 2024Issued at HKT 16:47

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Appointments of Hong Kong, China’s representatives to ABAC announced

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Government today (December 23) announced that the Chief Executive (CE) has reappointed Ms Mary Huen as Hong Kong, China (HKC)’s representative and Mr Spencer Fung as alternate representative to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Advisory Council (ABAC). At the same time, the CE has appointed Mr Geoffrey Kao as HKC’s alternate representative to ABAC. All appointments are for a term of two years from January 1, 2025.
     
         “I am very grateful to Ms Huen and Mr Fung for continuing to serve on ABAC, and to Mr Kao for agreeing to represent HKC in ABAC. I am confident that their extensive experience in the business sector and valuable insights will further enhance the work of ABAC, bringing concrete benefits to the Asia-Pacific region,” the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau, said.
     
         Ms Huen is the Chief Executive Officer (Hong Kong and Greater China & North Asia) of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited. Mr Fung is the Group Executive Chairman of Li & Fung. Mr Kao is the Executive Director of Wah Ming Hong Limited.
     
         ABAC was established in 1996 as a permanent business advisory body to provide advice to APEC on business sector priorities. HKC has appointed three representatives and three alternate representatives to ABAC. Currently, the Chairman of Esquel Group, Ms Marjorie Yang, and the Managing Partner of Qiming Venture Partners, Ms Nisa Leung, are the other two HKC’s representatives. The Chairman of Lai Yuen Company Limited, Mr Duncan Chiu, is another HKC’s alternate representative.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: TD’s E-Auction enables public to bid for Ordinary Vehicle Registration Marks online

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Transport Department (TD) today (December 23) launched E-Auction (e-auction.td.gov.hk), an online auction platform for Ordinary Vehicle Registration Marks (VRMs). Interested bidders registered as users are no longer required to attend a physical auction and can bid for VRMs through a computer or mobile device anywhere.

    E-Auction arrangements and implementation timetable

         The first online auction is scheduled for February 2025. Fewer VRMs, some 50, will be put up for auction in the initial phase and details will be announced in late January 2025. Two online auctions are planned to be held each month, with each auction lasting for five days, starting from noon on the first day and ending at noon on the fifth. The TD will gradually increase the number of VRMs in the online auction after reviewing its operations to ensure the smooth running of the E-Auction platform.

         Registered users can bid for their desired Ordinary VRMs via E-Auction within the specified time slots of each online auction session, and they may choose to set auto bids prior to the auction. Successful bidders can complete the follow-up procedures at the one-stop platform, including arranging electronic payment and receiving the relevant documents to assign the secured VRMs to the vehicles under the purchaser’s name provided in the Memorandum of Sale of VRM. Registered users can also receive auction information regularly through the platform. Non-registered users can browse the E-Auction website to learn about registration and auction procedures, the auction schedule, VRMs pending auction, real-time auction price, etc.

    User registration arrangements

         Members of the public should register as an E-Auction user by “iAM Smart+” equipped with the digital signing function; or by using a valid digital certificate and an email address upon completion of identity verification. Registered “iAM Smart” users should provide their Hong Kong identity card number, while non-Hong Kong residents who are not “iAM Smart” users should provide the number of their passport or other identification documents.

         A spokesman for the TD reminded bidders that applicants who have submitted a $1,000 deposit to reserve a VRM for auction should register as an E-Auction user in advance and participate in the online auction. Otherwise, their reserved VRMs may be sold to other bidders. In addition, cheque or cash payment is not accepted in the E-Auction.

    Category of VRMs put up for E-Auction

         The E-Auction will only be applicable to Ordinary VRMs. The TD will announce details of the online auction sessions in advance through the E-Auction website and prevailing channels including press releases and newspaper advertisements; and each registered user will receive such information by email. Auctions for VRMs with “HK” or “XX” as a prefix, special VRMs and personalised VRMs will continue to be carried out through physical auctions by bidding paddles and their announcement arrangements remain unchanged.

         The TD will inform all applicants who have submitted a deposit to reserve Ordinary VRMs for auction of the E-Auction arrangements in detail by post. Members of the public are welcome to visit the E-Auction website and watch the tutorial videos for more information. Please call the E-Auction hotline (3583 3980) or email (e-auction-enquiry@td.gov.hk) for enquiries.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Electric Therapy: How Brain Research Helps Fight Migraines

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    “Both technologies are used to treat chronic pain syndromes such as migraine, neuropathic pain, phantom pain. The technologies have also proven themselves in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental conditions. Stimulation of certain areas of the brain can normalize neurochemical balance and improve mood. Moreover, TMS and TES are used to restore motor and cognitive functions after a stroke. Stimulation of damaged areas of the brain promotes neuroplasticity and compensation for lost functions.”

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    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft commissions new power plant at Vankor field

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The RN-Vankor company (part of the oil and gas production complex of NK Rosneft) has commissioned a new gas turbine power plant (GTPP) “Polyarnaya” with a capacity of 150 MW at the Vankor field.

    The complex will meet the needs of new facilities of the Vankor cluster of fields as part of the implementation of the Vostok Oil project.

    The power plant uses associated petroleum gas (APG) produced at the field as fuel, the useful use of which at Vankor today reaches almost 100%. At the same time, about 13% of the gas is sent to energy facilities. The Polyarnaya GTES will consume more than 270 million cubic meters of associated petroleum gas per year, which has undergone preliminary purification, to generate energy as fuel.

    During the construction of the new power plant, a new engineering and technical solution was used for the first time in the industry: vibration isolators were installed between the foundation and the gas turbine units, which reduce the vibration load. This made it possible to significantly increase the service life of the plant without repairs.

    The control systems of the GTES are of domestic production. The successful experience of import substitution of equipment and technologies is planned to be implemented in the design and construction of other energy infrastructure facilities of the Vostok Oil project.

    The implementation of the project for the construction of the Polyarnaya GTES, including the development of solutions for import substitution of main equipment units, was carried out by the Company in close cooperation with the enterprises of the Inter RAO Group, as well as with the branches of the System Operator of the Unified Energy System, which provided a range of works for the introduction of the Polyarnaya GTES into the country’s energy system.

    Reference:

    RN-Vankor LLC, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, is the operator of the Vostok Oil project. It includes the Vankor cluster fields (Vankorskoye, Suzunskoye, Tagulskoye and Lodochnoye), as well as the Payakhsky cluster, located in the north of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

    Complete utilization of associated petroleum gas, which is used, among other things, to generate electricity at the gas turbine power plant, will provide the Vostok Oil project with a carbon footprint 75% lower than that of other new large oil projects in the world.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft December 23, 2024

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    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Danske Bank share buy-back programme: Transactions in week 51

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 56 2024   Group Communications
    Bernstorffsgade 40
    DK-1577 København V
    Tel. +45 45 14 00 00

    23 December 2024

    Danske Bank share buy-back programme: Transactions in week 51

    On 2 February 2024, Danske Bank A/S announced a share buy-back programme for a total of DKK 5.5 billion, with a maximum of 70 million shares, in the period from 5 February 2024 to 31 January 2025, at the latest, as described in company announcement no. 2 2024.

    The programme is being carried out under Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 and the Commission’s delegated regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016, also referred to as the Safe Harbour Rules.

    The following transactions were made under the share buy-back programme in week 51:

      Number
    of shares
    VWAP
    DKK
    Gross value
    DKK
    Accumulated, last announcement 24,842,951 201.8504 5,014,560,316
    16/12/2024 27,000 205.9551 5,560,788
    17/12/2024 150,000 203.3941 30,509,115
    18/12/2024 165,317 203.5644 33,652,656
    19/12/2024 235,000 200.9343 47,219,561
    20/12/2024 288,472 196.0895 56,566,330
    Total accumulated over week 51 865,789 200.4050 173,508,449
    Total accumulated during the share buyback programme 25,708,740 201.8018 5,188,068,766

    With the transactions stated above the total accumulated number of own shares under the share buy-back programme corresponds to 2.98% of Danske Bank A/S’ share capital.

    We enclose share buy-back transaction data in detailed form of each transaction in accordance with the Commission’s delegated regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016.

    Danske Bank

    Contact: Stefan Singh Kailay, Group Press Officer, tel. +45 45 14 14 00

    Attachments

    • Company announcement no 56 2024
    • Individual Transactions-Week 51

    The MIL Network –

    January 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: Deputy Minister In The Presidency, Kenny Morolong’s Christmas Message

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements-2)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvw2XYUDt8k

    MIL OSI Video –

    January 27, 2025
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