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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Funding is now available to support your biodiversity projects

    Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council

    Environment Canterbury © 2024
    Retrieved: 1:51pm, Fri 11 Oct 2024
    ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2024/funding-open-for-biodiversity-community-groups-in-christchurch-and-banks-peninsula/

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: DOC appalled to find second shot sea lion in Catlins

    Source: Department of Conservation

    Date:  11 October 2024

    It’s another major setback for the species’ Southland population, where only seven pups were born this year. Sea lions began breeding in the Catlins again in 2006 and today there are just 12 breeding age females in the local area.

    The mother sea lion, named Jade, gave birth to the pup about 60 km up the Clutha River Mata-au in February, which was highly unusual behaviour.

    Jade was found by a local on Tuesday evening, about 100 m from where her pup was found dead in late-September. She had begun to decompose, and it’s believed she washed up there during the recent flooding.

    DOC Southern South Island Operations Director Aaron Fleming says shooting a sea lion is an appalling thing to do and it’s completely unacceptable.

    “Sea lions are a protected species and it’s a very serious offence to intentionally injure or kill one.

    “It goes without saying these kinds of incidents must stop. Most people will be deeply disgusted by this sort of behaviour against a protected species and the DOC team is genuinely shocked.

    “It’s a tragedy both mother and pup have been shot. DOC staff are determined to find the person responsible and urging the public to contribute any information which may help the investigation.

    “We want to find the person who has done this so they can be held accountable. Anyone with any information is asked to come forward by calling 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468).

    Jade was well known to the local community and her loss is devastating for locals and those who work with the species, Aaron Fleming says.

    “We don’t know when, where or why these sea lions have been shot, or if they were shot at the same time. Any information could help.”

    The NZ Sea Lion Trust is offering a $6000 reward for information leading to a successful prosecution.

    Aaron Fleming says a local vet performed an x-ray and examination, which found about 50 shotgun pellets. Some of these will be forensically tested to see if they match the pellets found in her pup.

    “She was lying down and facing away from the shooter, with most pellets entering her chest and spine.”

    NZ Sea Lion Trust Co-chair Shaun McConkey says although the sea lion population in the subantarctic continues to decline, one positive is their lives seem to be a bit easier on the mainland, which makes it even more heartbreaking when something like this happens.

    “Sea lions were wiped out on the mainland by human hunting, 250 years on and we’re still doing the same thing. The killing of a breeding female is a devastating loss to a small population that has only recently returned to the area.

    “It’s important to remember these sea lions are taking fish to feed themselves and their young not just for recreation or enjoyment.

    “Thanks to generous donations from the public the reward has increased to a maximum of $6000 for any and all information leading to a successful prosecution in regard to these recent sea lion killings. Please visit our website http://www.sealiontrust.org.nz for further details.”

    Jade was born under a crib (bach) at Kākā Point in 2016. She was named after the late son of the bach owners.

    Under the Wildlife Act, it is illegal to injure or kill protected native wildlife like sea lions and anyone who does so can face punishments of up to two years imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $250,000.

    Background information

    Pakake have a threat status of “Nationally Vulnerable” and number about 10,000. About 96% of the population is found in the subantarctic islands and is in decline. On the mainland, there are small but growing populations in Rakiura/Stewart Island, Murihiku/Southland and Otago.

    Contact

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Two people rescued from Lake Whakatipu overnight

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Two people were successfully rescued overnight following a report that the pair did not return from a kayaking trip in Queenstown.

    At around 11pm, Police were notified of two people missing after going to Lake Whakatipu for their trip.

    Otago Lakes Central Acting Area Commander, Senior Sergeant Fiona Roberts says, “Police Land Search and Rescue, Coastguard Queenstown, and two rescue helicopters were deployed to search for the pair.

    “They were located on the shore in the early hours of this morning, in a good condition.

    “While it is fortunate this incident was resolved successfully, this is one of the four recent Search and Rescue incidents in the last week in the Southern District, with one other involving kayaks and two with dangerous high rivers,” says Senior Sergeant Roberts.

    On 8 October, one person died following a water-related incident in Milford Sound, Southland after a report of two people needing assistance while kayaking.

    Police would like to use these incidents as a reminder for people to ensure they’re prepared when going out on a trip in the outdoors, especially in the water.

    Police urge anyone going near waters, no matter the skill level, to take the basic precautions to keep themselves safe in case something goes wrong.

    “If you get into trouble and are wearing a lifejacket, your chances of survival are much greater. Always wear a lifejacket.”

    Have a form of waterproof communication with you or use a waterproof bag to put your phone in, to put inside your lifejacket.

    “A registered personal locator beacon is the lifeline when in a life-threatening situation. It provides us with the essential information that can help us get to you.”

    New Zealand weather is unpredictable and could change at any moment, check the forecast and change your plans if needed.

    Tell someone where you are going and when you will come back – this can be crucial information for us to locate you.

    Take care of yourself and look out for each other, pack warm clothes and extra food, and take breaks often.

    Personal locator beacons can be hired for as little as $10 from many Department of Conservation Visitor Centres and outdoor tramping and hunting stores.

    If you have purchased a beacon, make sure you register it at http://www.beacons.org.nz.

    For more information on outdoor safety, helpful free resources and videos, head to https://www.adventuresmart.nz/.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Polis Statement on Tragic Death at the Mollie Kathleen Mine

    Source: US State of Colorado

    TELLER COUNTY – Governor Polis released the following statement on the death of an individual at the Mollie Kathleen Mine.

    “I am saddened to learn of the loss of a life in this tragic accident and my heart goes out to the family and loved ones during this difficult time. While we are still gathering information, the State of Colorado is doing everything in our power to support local authorities and ensure the safe rescue of those who are still in the mine. I have been in close contact with local authorities and continue to monitor the situation closely as we direct state resources to support the swift and safe resolution of this unfortunate event,” said Governor Jared Polis.

    The state has personnel on site and more en route to assess the situation and provide on-the-ground support to local authorities. Specifically, the state has a Field Manager from the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management on the scene, the State Emergency Operations Center is activated and supporting resource requests, a mine rescue team from the Department of Natural Resources is en route, and the Department of Labor and Employment has a conveyances inspector en route. Department of Natural Resources Executive Director Dan Gibbs is also en route to the site.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Plaid Leader sets sights on government with vision for healthier Wales

    Source: Party of Wales

    Plaid leader promises a government with both immediate impact and a vision for long-term change toward a healthier, wealthier Wales

    Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth MS will today address his party’s Annual Conference in Cardiff, criticising 25 years of Labour leadership and spelling out his vision for a healthier and wealthier Wales.

    Rhun ap Iorwerth MS will set out Plaid Cymru’s commitment to “break the cycle of short-term thinking which shortchanges Wales”. On key issues of the economy, education and health, he’ll promise action to implement immediate improvement but set out the need for longer term change that Wales desperately needs.

    In health that means a pledge that under a Plaid Cymru Government, spending on preventative health measures will increase every year.

    He will also announce that a Plaid Cymru Cabinet would include a Minister for Public Health, “ensuring a truly national mission of creating healthier lives which in turn deliver substantial savings.”

    Describing the NHS as “born on Labour’s watch” with a promise of a “rebirth under a Plaid Cymru government” Rhun ap Iorwerth MS is expected to say:

    “My government will break the cycle of short term thinking which shortchanges Wales.

    Unlike Eluned Morgan, I will acknowledge that some things are  broken but more importantly I’ll be determined that nothing is beyond repair.

    My government will not consider issues in isolation. Silo working helps no one when one decision so often affects another.

    Unlocking our economic potential will need major improvements in education attainment, but another bedrock of a healthy economy is a well Wales – its people active in body and mind.

    This year, as waiting lists grew – Labour for some inexplicable reason cut the amount it spends on preventative health policies.

    Friends, this is short-term thinking with long term pain guaranteed. It feeds the problem as opposed to solving it, putting further pressure on front line staff, filling our hospitals with ever sicker patients.

    Plaid Cymru will reverse the thinking, it’s something I’m determined to do , ensuring the NHS is fit for its centenary celebrations and beyond.”

    The Plaid leader will launch a new approach to preventative health as part of wider NHS changes by saying:

    “For too long, Labour’s priority has been managing people’s pain but I want to keep people healthy and I can announce that in the first 100 days of a Plaid Cymru government we will bring forward a new budget – based on the principles of a healthier, wealthier Wales – with a promise that spending on preventative health measures will increase every year

    No more sticking plaster, no more blaming the individual, no more passing the buck.

    This is grown-up government – taking responsibility, empowering people and protecting the NHS.

    And we have an enormous task ahead of us. On improving the NHS estate, we’ll go further than the last 8 Labour Health Ministers, clearing the emergency maintenance backlogs over the duration of the next Senedd term. Only this week, a critical incident was declared at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend because of serious long-term damage to its roof. We have to have an NHS estate fit for purpose!

    We’ll introduce a target focused cancer contract for every patient and reform the governance of the NHS, bringing standards back where they should be and waiting lists down.

    And with a new Minister for Public Health, we’ll put the ‘N’ back in the NHS – ensuring a truly national mission of creating healthier lives which in turn deliver substantial savings.

    Our treasured National Health Service – born on Labour’s watch, given a rebirth by the Plaid Cymru government I will lead.”

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  • MIL-Evening Report: As the conflicts in the Middle East dramatically escalate, could Iran acquire a nuclear bomb?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ali Mamouri, Research fellow, Middle East Studies, Deakin University

    As Israel continues its assault on Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran appears increasingly backed into a corner.

    Israel’s efforts to weaken Iran’s proxy network have focused on a number of objectives: eliminating key Hezbollah leaders, destroying their weapons and other military sites, and targeting large numbers of fighters and sympathisers.

    Hezbollah has undoubtedly been weakened over the past few weeks, which presents a dilemma for Iran. Could this sustained pressure on its main militant proxy group push Iran towards finally acquiring a nuclear weapon?

    Iran’s deterrence strategy

    The use of armed proxy networks as a deterrence strategy is a well-known approach employed by countries worldwide.

    Iran has successfully adopted this strategy for decades, starting with Hezbollah in Lebanon and extending to Palestinian militant groups such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza, various Iraqi militant factions, and Houthi rebels in Yemen.

    This strategy has allowed Iran to project power in the region and counter pressure from the United States, Israel and their allies, while deterring any direct military confrontation from its adversaries.

    Both Iran and Israel have until recently appeared reluctant to engage in a full-scale war. Instead, they have adhered to certain rules of engagement in which they apply pressure on each other without escalating to all-out conflict. This is something neither side can afford.

    Iran has long avoided direct confrontation with Israel, even when Israel has targeted its groups in Syria and assassinated several Iranian nuclear scientists over the past few decades.

    Recently, however, this strategy has shifted. Feeling the impact of Israel’s prolonged assaults on its proxy network, Iran has responded by launching two direct missile attacks against Israel in the past six months.

    This indicates that as pressure on Iran’s proxies intensifies, Tehran may increasingly resort to alternative strategies to reestablish effective deterrence against Israel and its Western allies.

    Some analysts believe Israel may now be gaining what is called “escalation dominance” over Iran. As one group of experts has explained, this happens when one combatant escalates a conflict

    in ways that will be disadvantageous or costly to the adversary while the adversary cannot do the same in return, either because it has no escalation options or because the available options would not improve the adversary’s situation.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed a “harsh response” to Iran’s latest missile attack against Israel in early October. This could push Iran further towards changing its deterrence strategy, particularly if Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    Calls for a new nuclear strategy

    With pressure growing on Iran’s leaders, the regime is now openly discussing whether to declare a military nuclear program.

    This would represent a major shift in Iranian policy. Iran has long maintained that its nuclear program is strictly for civilian purposes, with no intention of developing a military component. The US and its allies have contested this assertion.

    On October 8, the Iranian parliament announced it had received draft legislation for the “expansion of Iran’s nuclear industry”, which will be discussed in parliament. The nature of this expansion is not yet known – it’s unclear whether it will include a military program. However, recent statements by Iranian officials suggest such an agenda.

    Kamal Kharrazi, a senior politician and member of the Expediency Discernment Council, a high-ranking administrative assembly appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, forewarned of a reconsideration of Iran’s nuclear program. In an interview in May, he said:

    Iran’s level of deterrence will be different if the existence of Iran is threatened. We have no decision to produce a nuclear bomb, but we will have to change our nuclear doctrine if such threat occurs.

    Calls in Iran for a revision of the country’s defence doctrine are growing louder. This week, nearly 40 lawmakers wrote a letter to the Supreme National Security Council, which decides on Iran’s general security policy. They demanded the council reconsider the current nuclear policy, noting that Khamenei’s fatwa forbidding the production of a nuclear bomb could be subject to change due to current developments.

    In the same vein, Ayatollah Hassan Khomeini, the grandson of the founder of the Islamic revolution and former Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini, called last week for “enhancing the level of deterrence” against Israel. Iranian media interpreted this as referring to nuclear weapons.

    There have also been reports speculating that an earthquake in Iran last week could actually have been a nuclear bomb test.

    However, the US has said there is no evidence yet that Iran is moving towards building a nuclear weapon.

    Revived nuclear deal increasingly unlikely

    In 2015, Iran signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany and the European Union. This deal allowed it to pursue a civilian nuclear program with certain restrictions on its critical nuclear facilities. In exchange, the US and its allies agreed to lift sanctions on Iran.

    However, the US withdrew from the deal under then president Donald Trump in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran. Since then, Iran has barred several international inspectors from monitoring some of its nuclear sites.

    It is now believed to be just weeks away from producing enough weapons-grade material to build a bomb.

    Efforts to revive the nuclear negotiations have not gone far in recent years, though Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has suggested his government would be willing to engage again with the West and resume the talks.

    Yet, if Israel carries out an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities in retaliation for last week’s missile attack, as has been speculated, Iran may deem it necessary to opt for the weaponisation of its nuclear program instead.

    If Iran declares a military nuclear program, it would do so with the expressed intention of restoring a deterrence balance with Israel that could prevent a full-scale war. Israel is believed to possess nuclear weapons, but has never confirmed it.

    However, such a decision is likely to have dire implications for both Iran and the region.

    It would undoubtedly lead to more international pressure and US sanctions on Iran, making it even more isolated. And it could spark a nuclear arms race in the region, as Saudi Arabia has already pledged to pursue a nuclear arsenal if Iran develops one.

    Shahram Akbarzadeh receives funding from Australian Research Council. He is affiliated with Middle east Council on Global Affairs (Doha).

    Ali Mamouri does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. As the conflicts in the Middle East dramatically escalate, could Iran acquire a nuclear bomb? – https://theconversation.com/as-the-conflicts-in-the-middle-east-dramatically-escalate-could-iran-acquire-a-nuclear-bomb-240893

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Tenth Annual 43North Startup Competition Winners

    Source: US State of New York

    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the winners of the tenth annual 43North Finals, New York State’s $5 million startup competition held in Buffalo, in which five innovative startup companies were each awarded a $1 million investment and the opportunity to grow their business in Buffalo. This year’s applicant pool spanned 36 countries and five continents, eventually narrowing to eight finalists who traveled to Buffalo to pitch their business to a panel of esteemed judges and a captive audience at Shea’s Performing Arts Center.

    “New York remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering the growth of innovative and forward-thinking startups, and our 43North competition is a key part of the State’s efforts to drive revolutionary solutions to today’s challenges,” Governor Hochul said. “I was pleased to present the awards and to congratulate our five dynamic winners who will bring their transformative businesses to Western New York, creating jobs, attracting capital, and investing in our community. With New York’s unprecedented support of 43North, we are continuing to strengthen Buffalo’s reputation as one of the nation’s fastest-growing startup hubs.”

    In January 2025, the five winning companies will relocate to Buffalo, establishing their operations at 43North’s headquarters in Seneca One Tower. This move will create new jobs and further strengthen Buffalo’s thriving innovation ecosystem, reinforcing New York State’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurial growth and driving economic development across the region.

    This year’s high-energy event marked a decade of 43North’s commitment to furthering innovation and entrepreneurship in the City of Good Neighbors. The program’s remarkable success since its inception in 2014 has brought over 69 companies to Western New York, raising over $965 million and creating over 3,000 jobs globally and nearly 1,000 in Buffalo.

    The Winners of the 2024 43North Competition are:

    CoverRight – Brooklyn, NY
    CoverRight is on a mission to improve the lives of older adults by guiding them through health, finance and lifestyle options that benefit them.

    FoodNerd – Buffalo, NY
    FoodNerd is a food technology platform redefining the processing of shelf-stable foods. Its patent-pending technology produces nutraceutical-grade food with vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients preserved intact.

    HeronAI – Cambridge, MA
    HeronAI has created the only Growth Opportunity Tool designed for accounting firms to streamline month-end advisory reporting. HeronAI helps reduce reporting time from weeks to under 5 minutes.

    Rarebird – San Francisco, CA
    Rarebird makes Px (paraxanthine) coffee, a patented coffee with the world’s first caffeine replacement.

    Spiky.ai – Brookline, MAv
    Spiky empowers revenue teams with real-time AI-driven customer insights for enhanced selling effectiveness.
    You can watch the 43North Finals live online at 43North.org starting at 6:00 p.m tomorrow, Oct. 10.

    43North’s winners were selected by the following Finals Judges:

    Over the last decade, 43North has invested in a diverse, industry-agnostic portfolio of 69 companies, over 50 percent of which have a continued presence in Buffalo, 46 percent of which have founders of color and 26 percent having female founders. This year’s applicants made up 43North’s most diverse candidate pool to date: 78 percent of CEOs were females or came from underrepresented backgrounds, and 30.6 percent of applicant founders were black, making up the largest ethnicity represented. This year’s semifinalists come from various industries, including AI, edtech, fintech, food tech, health tech and more.

    For the second year in a row, one winner received the $25,000 People’s Choice Award, funded by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield. This year’s prize went to FoodNerd, selected by the live audience.

    Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Empire State Development is honored to lead 43North’s efforts to bring high-quality startups and nearly a thousand jobs to Buffalo. This new class of winners represents the next generation of entrepreneurship in Western New York and we look forward to watching their successes as they plant their business roots in Seneca One.”

    43North Chairman Mike Wisler said, “This year’s cohort represents the next wave of innovation and talent that Buffalo is proud to attract. Over the past decade, 43North has thrived on a community-first approach, and I’m excited to see how these exceptional teams will contribute to Buffalo’s dynamic and growing startup ecosystem.”

    43North President Colleen Heidinger said, “This year’s applicant pool was one of the most competitive and diverse I’ve seen in my decade with 43North. We’re excited to welcome these five standout companies into our dynamic portfolio and help them make Buffalo their new home. Their arrival strengthens the momentum we’ve built in growing Buffalo’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, and we can’t wait to see them thrive and succeed in the City of Good Neighbors.”

    43North’s success and its portfolio companies have played a major role in establishing Buffalo as one of the fastest-growing startup cities. New York State funds the accelerator program, with direct support coming from Empire State Development, to continue operating high-intensity competitions year after year.

    About 43North
    43North is an accelerator program that hosts an annual startup competition, investing $5 million per year to attract and cultivate high-growth companies in Buffalo, NY. 43North portfolio companies also receive free incubator space in Buffalo for one year, guidance from mentors in related fields, and access to other business incentive programs such as START-UP NY. 43North operates through the support of Governor Kathy Hochul, Empire State Development, the M&T Foundation, and several other sponsors. For more information about 43North, visit http://www.43north.org.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Further federal funding for innovative safety solutions at regional level crossings

    Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

    Four projects will share in $800,000 under Round 2 of the Research and Innovation Grants, a component of the Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Program (RALCSP).

    Through the Research and Innovation Grants, the Australian Government is delivering a total of $4.7 million from 2023-24 to 2025-26 to support research and trials of low-cost, innovative level crossing safety technology and improvements.

    These latest projects are in addition to the six projects already underway, which received a total of $2.8 million in federal funding under Round 1.

    They will investigate human behaviours at level crossings, trial radar technology that detects upcoming obstacles, engage predictive models to identify high-risk level crossings, and use analytics tools to promote low cost and efficient upgrades.

    The results will be used to inform ongoing activities under the National Level Crossing Safety Strategy currently being delivered jointly by the Australian Government, local governments, rail and heavy vehicle industry associations, and regulators.

    This is yet another demonstration of our Government’s commitment to achieving the goal of zero harm at level crossings, and finding better ways to improve the safety of level crossings in the regions.

    Currently, most level crossings in regional Australia have either give way or stop signs, particularly where there is no reliable electricity source.

    To address this, the $180.1 million RALCSP is also providing funding to deliver infrastructure upgrades such as rumble strips or boom gates, improve data, and promote safe behaviours around level crossings.

    This is consistent with the National Road Safety Strategy 2021-30 which sets a goal for the Australian, state and territory governments of reducing road deaths by 50 per cent and serious injuries by 30 per cent by 2030. 

    I look forward to seeing these latest projects get underway, to help us pave a safer road and rail future in Australia.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Feedback will improve health and safety system and grow the economy

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says the feedback from the health and safety roadshow will help shape the future of health and safety in New Zealand and grow the economy. 

    “New Zealand’s poorly performing health and safety system could be costing this country billions,” says Ms van Velden. 

    “An effective health and safety system can support productivity and economic growth. I want to make sure businesses and organisations are focused on addressing the things that are causing workers harm, rather than being caught up in unnecessary compliance or trying to interpret and navigate complex rules and regulations.

    “The health and safety roadshows across the country have been a real eye-opener. The problems I’m hearing from employers, businesses and workers are shared across different parts of the country and across very different industries. This consensus has been surprising, and the frustrations are very real. 

    “For example, employers and workers finding inconsistencies in guidance from WorkSafe. One very obvious theme is that small businesses and sole traders are struggling a lot more with compliance than businesses who can afford dedicated health and safety experts. For SMEs, the costs can be unbearably high – they have to consider the financial costs, as well as the time they have to commit. 

    “We have some work to do but I am grateful for the Kiwis I have met across the country, for their honesty and openness in sharing their concerns.  

    “I am still very keen to hear from more small businesses and those with health and safety obligations who do not usually participate in government consultation. Small businesses make up 97 percent of businesses in New Zealand, they are our Kiwi family-owned businesses and sole-traders. You still have time to make an online submission by going to MBIE’s website before 5pm 31 October, or by emailing HSWHaveYourSay@mbie.govt.nz. Your voice is an important part of shaping the future of our health and safety system.”

    Notes to editors:

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Another poll finds Treaty Principles Bill support 2:1

    Source: ACT Party

    ACT Leader David Seymour is welcoming a new scientific poll that shows almost twice as many New Zealanders support the Treaty Principles Bill as oppose it.

    The Curia poll, published by pollster David Farrar this morning, shows 46% in support of the Bill’s proposed principles as agreed by Cabinet, versus just 25% opposed and 29% unsure.

    “A prior poll from the same company last October showed higher support. At that time Green and Labour supporters agreed with the principles, however they have swung against the Bill as their parties have entered Opposition,” says Seymour.

    “Even as opposition groups rally their supporters against the Bill, the promise of equal rights for all New Zealanders proves to be popular.

    “A ratio of two-to-one support for the proposed principles suggests the Bill could easily pass if put to New Zealanders at a referendum, as ACT would like to see. That is why other parties are so keen to shut down the debate – they know they’re on the wrong side of public opinion.

    “The modern ‘partnership’ interpretation of the Treaty, which divides us into two groups with different rights based on ancestry, is an invention of the unelected judiciary and would not have passed any democratic process. That’s where the Treaty Principles Bill comes in. We’re giving everyone the chance to participate in a meaningful debate on the purpose of the Treaty in a modern, multi-ethnic democracy.

    “ACT’s challenge to the Bill’s opponents is to explain why they want to deny New Zealanders a say on something so fundamental to our future.

    “Tuesday’s widely watched debate between myself and Ngāti Toa’s Helmut Modlik proved it is possible to have civil, substantive debate on the Treaty. With the Bill set for introduction to Parliament next month, followed by a six-month select committee process, I look forward to many more such constructive discussions about our future.”

    The Curia poll of 958 New Zealanders was taken from Thursday 3 October to Monday 7 October.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police arrest man following alleged road rage incident

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police have charged a man following a suspected road rage incident in Onehunga yesterday, which left a bus driver injured.

    Yesterday afternoon at about 2.20pm, Police were notified of a person who had received an injury during the incident near Onehunga Mall.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Martin Friend, from Auckland City’s Crime Squad, says the offender allegedly threw a wrench at the bus driver during the incident.

    “The wrench went through an open bus window and hit the driver in the head, resulting in an injury above his eye.

    “The victim was transported to hospital and is now recovering at home.

    “Our teams have been making a number of enquiries to identify and locate the person responsible and this morning arrested a man at a Randwick Park address.”

    Detective Senior Sergeant Friend says he is aware of the effect these types of incidents can have on the community and support is being provided to the victim.

    “I want to reassure the public that there is no place for this type of violence in our community.

    “No one deserves to come to work and be subjected to this type of behaviour.

    “Police will continue to identify and hold offenders to account for these of brutal crimes.”

    A 30-year-old man will appear in Auckland District Court in the coming days, charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, reckless driving and driving while suspended.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police 

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  • MIL-OSI China: No one can stop China’s reunification: mainland slams Lai’s separatist remarks

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Thursday said that no individual or force can stop China’s reunification, slamming Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s latest separatist remarks.
    Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, made the remarks in response to a speech Lai delivered in Taipei on Oct. 10.
    Lai’s speech continued to propagate the new “two states” theory and fabricate “Taiwan independence” fallacies, Chen said, adding that it has deliberately heightened cross-Strait tensions and gravely undermined peace and stability in the Strait.
    Noting that the future of Taiwan lies in national reunification, Chen said that nothing Lai has said can change Taiwan’s legal status as a part of China or the fact that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China.
    Lai’s remarks have demonstrated his unwavering “Taiwan independence” stance, along with his confrontational mindset and continuous provocations, Chen said.
    Since 1949, due to the continuation of China’s civil war and foreign interference, the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have been locked in a prolonged state of political confrontation, he noted.
    However, Taiwan has always remained an inalienable part of China’s territory, and Taiwan’s people have always been members of the Chinese nation, Chen stressed.
    The government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China, including Taiwan, he added.
    He noted that the current fight against separatist forces advocating for “Taiwan independence” is not a fight over political systems but a fight over the reunification or splitting of the motherland.
    Lai is attempting to hijack Taiwan for his “Taiwan independence” aims, and his related provocations are the root cause of instability in the Taiwan Strait, which will bring disaster to Taiwan people, Chen said.
    He emphasized the mainland’s firm opposition to any separatist activities or external interference, calling for the promotion of cross-Strait exchange and cooperation, further integration, and the unwavering pursuit of national reunification. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠ Harris Administration Supports Life-Saving and Life-Sustaining Response Efforts following Hurricane  Milton

    US Senate News:

    Source: The White House
    Before Hurricane Milton made landfall, the Federal government pre-staged personnel and resources to ensure a robust and immediate response effort could begin once the storm passed. Following Hurricane Milton’s impact on Florida, the Biden-Harris Administration is working alongside State and local officials to carry out life-saving response efforts. As conditions on the ground begin to improve, first responders have begun assessing damage and assisting communities. The top response priorities include search and rescue, power restoration, route clearance, and debris clean-up.
    President Biden and Vice President Harris have been regularly briefed about the initial impacts of Hurricane Milton, as well as the Federal government’s ongoing support to State and local officials for their rescue and response efforts. This morning, President Biden spoke to Governor Ron DeSantis and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell about the initial impacts of Hurricane Milton. The President reiterated that he will provide any Federal support the State needs to speed response and recovery.
    President Biden directed FEMA to immediately open disaster recovery centers across the impacted communities so there are one-stop-shops for residents to learn about all the Federal support that is available to them and apply for assistance in person.
    Additionally, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration authorized Florida Power and Light to fly large drones to quickly assess the damage to the power grid, so ground crews can restore power more quickly.
    The President directed Coast Guard and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to assess how fast they can re-open the Port of Tampa to get fuel, food, water, and basic goods flowing into the area again.
    More than 50,000 workers from 42 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada already are dedicated to the power restoration efforts, beginning that work as soon as it was safe to do so. Additionally, three U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Power teams are staged in the region to provide temporary power to critical facilities, such as hospitals.
    FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell has been on the ground in Florida since last night, and today she surveyed the damage alongside her State and local counterparts. She will continue working closely with them to determine any unmet needs. She is joined on the ground by more than 1,000 Federal responders.
    Since last night, the President has spoken with numerous Florida officials, including: Senator Rick Scott; Representatives Gus Bilirakis, Kathy Castor, and Anna Paulina Luna; Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward; Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson; Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings; Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer; Pasco County Chair Ron Oakley; and Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert. The President told each of them to call him directly if they need additional assistance on rescue, response, and recovery efforts. The President also emphasized that he will be with them and their communities before, during, and after the storm. The Vice President has also spoken to officials from impacted areas.
    These urgent efforts are in addition to the expansive Federal response and recovery efforts underway across the Southeast and Appalachia following Hurricane Helene.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Shaheen Continues “Invest in NH Tour” with Visit to Lakes Region Community College to Discuss Paramedic Certificate Program

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen
    (Laconia, NH) – Today, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, continued her “Invest in NH Tour” with a visit to Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) to learn more about its paramedic certificate program. The “Invest in NH” tour highlights the important funding opportunities Shaheen has secured for New Hampshire. In the fiscal year (FY) 2023 government funding bill that was signed into law, Shaheen secured more than $111 million for New Hampshire-specific projects. Photos from the event can be found here.
    “Paramedic certificate programs, like the one established at Lakes Region Community College, are critical to addressing the shortage of emergency medical personnel and first responders in New Hampshire and saving lives,” said Senator Shaheen. “I was proud to secure funding that is helping the program provide essential, life-saving training while also setting students of up for life-long, successful, careers as first responders.”
    Shaheen secured a $580,000 award for Lakes Region Community College to establish a new Paramedic training and certification program in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 government funding bill through the congressionally directed spending (CDS) process. The funding is being used to offset tuition costs for students and to address instructional costs for the program. Recognizing the barriers facing potential students, LRCC has designed a 12-month program with flexible and convenient schedules for working firefighters and EMTs.  
    Through her role on the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, Shaheen has routinely fought to provide funding for New Hampshire’s community colleges and professional training programs. In April, Shaheen toured the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship to discuss rural entrepreneurship after securing $528,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending to support the center. Last fall, Shaheen visited Nashua Community College (NCC) to learn about its new Aviation Technology Center. She secured funding to support the purchase of updated training aids and equipment for the Center.
    Shaheen has led efforts to address the shortage of emergency medical professionals and first responders throughout New Hampshire. In August, Shaheen joined New Hampshire’s Congressional delegation to announce more than $2.9 Million in Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) to Support Granite State Firefighters. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Shaheen, Hassan, Pappas Deliver Remarks at New Hampshire Life Sciences Inaugural Event and Celebrate Granite State Innovation

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen
    (Salem, NH) – Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), along with U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (NH-01), delivered remarks at the inaugural celebration of New Hampshire Life Sciences. This statewide life sciences association fosters economic growth and awareness of the life sciences industry in New Hampshire, bringing world-class talent and innovation to the state. You can find photos from today’s event here.
    “Fueling local economies and growing industries, including New Hampshire’s innovative life sciences industry, requires collaboration,” said Senator Shaheen. “That’s why I’m glad to see so many companies and organizations in this association developing cutting-edge therapies right here in the Granite State that will save lives in the state and beyond. The formation of New Hampshire Life Sciences will help improve lives, all while growing our state’s economy and creating good-paying jobs.” 
    “Today’s Live Free Life Science celebration reaffirms that anyone who wants to innovate, research, or create should come to the Live Free or Die State,” said Senator Hassan. “Life sciences companies are advancing cutting-edge science while creating good paying jobs and are an example of the many innovative businesses that choose to make New Hampshire home.”   
    “New Hampshire has always been a place that has driven innovation and technology, and today’s inaugural Live Free Life Science Event and Celebration further proves that,” said Congressman Pappas. “Our life science industry is driving economic growth, employing thousands, and accomplishing innovative work that is saving lives. I want to thank New Hampshire Life Sciences for convening this summit to connect businesses, share information and resources, and plan for the future of life sciences here in the Granite State.” 
    “The strength of New Hampshire’s life sciences industry was on full display at our Live Free Life Science event, and we are thrilled by the engagement from industry and elected leaders from across the state,” said Andrea Hechavarria, President & CEO of NHLS. “There has been incredible momentum generated over our first year in operation, creating a springboard for our work to help grow the Granite State’s cutting-edge life sciences companies.”
    As Chair of the U.S. Senate Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee, Shaheen leads efforts to promote American innovation and accelerate long-term sustainable economic growth. Last month, Shaheen, Hassan and Pappas celebrated the grand-opening of Novocure’s North American flagship facility located in downtown Portsmouth which will house a world-class training and development center, bringing physicians and scientists from around the world to New Hampshire and creating hundreds of high paying jobs in the state.
    In July, the New Hampshire Congressional delegation welcomed $44 million in federal funding awarded to the ReGen Valley Tech Hub through the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act to accelerate Southern New Hampshire’s growth into a global epicenter for the production and distribution of regenerative cells, tissues and organs. Last year, Shaheen, Hassan and Pappas visited the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) to celebrate the ReGen Valley Consortium’s Tech Hub designation.  
    Prior to that, Shaheen and Hassan hosted Commerce Secretary Raimondo at ARMI following Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) selection of Southern New Hampshire’s BioFabrication Cluster as a Build Back Better Regional Challenge (BBBRC) awardee. This separate $44 million award– which Shaheen, Hassan, and Pappas also advocated for – is being used as a down payment to establish Southern New Hampshire’s leading role in regenerative tissue and organ production.   

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  • MIL-OSI USA: October 10th, 2024 Heinrich Unveils N.M. Minority Business Development Center’s New Office in Albuquerque

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich
    Heinrich was instrumental in establishing and standing up the Minority Business Development Center in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Chairman of the U.S. Joint Economic Committee, joined Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller, community leaders, and small business owners to unveil a new, larger office space for the New Mexico Minority Business Development Center (Business Center) as part of a new Business Resource Center that will also house the City of Albuquerque’s Small Business Office.
    Heinrich wrote the legislative provision that established and funded the New Mexico Business Center in 2020, securing more than $2.5 million in federal resources through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency for its staffing and programming.

    U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) participates in a ribbon cutting ceremony to welcome the newly expanded office space for the New Mexico MBDC in Albuquerque, October 10, 2024.
    “Local businesses are the beating hearts of our communities and backbone of our economy. That’s why, four years ago, I wrote the federal legislative provision that re-opened New Mexico’s Minority Business Development Center and fought to fund its operations. And it’s why I am so pleased to celebrate this expanded Center in Albuquerque and the locations now open in Las Vegas and Las Cruces,” said Heinrich. “With the $2.5 million-plus in federal resources I’ve been able to deliver, we are expanding support for local businesses across our state as they create the types of careers New Mexicans can build their families around, in their home communities.”  
    Background:
    The federal Minority Business Development Agency’s (MBDA) mission is to promote the growth and global competitiveness of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) in order to unlock the country’s full economic potential. The MBDA supports a national network of Business Centers and technical assistance programs that help entrepreneurs and small business owners overcome obstacles and grow their businesses.
    In 2018, New Mexico’s previous Minority Business Development Center closed. In 2020, Heinrich authored report language in Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Appropriations Bills that required the U.S. Commerce Department’s Minority Business Development Agency to re-open a new Business Center in New Mexico. 
    Heinrich then worked closely with the City of Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce to secure an initial $300,000 in federal funding to help establish the new Business Center, along with delivering $1.875 million in federal funding to support the first five years of its operations. 
    In subsequent funding cycles, Heinrich has secured additional federal resources to expand the staffing and services offered by the Minority Business Development Agency in New Mexico. 
    In the FY2023 Appropriations Bills, Heinrich secured $200,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) to help the Business Center hire two more business advisors based in Las Cruces and expand the reach of their services throughout New Mexico. 
    In the FY2024 Appropriations Bills, Heinrich secured an additional $200,000 CDS to help the Business Center launch a new technical assistance project that will provide professional business development services to support and promote the growth and success of minority-owned businesses across the state. 
    Earlier this year, Heinrich included $300,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending within the FY2025 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Bill, which advanced out of the Senate Appropriations Committee in August, to help the Business Center create a Food and Beverage “New to Export” Cohort that will provide comprehensive support to business enterprises looking to export their products.
    Heinrich recently welcomed the opening of a new Minority Business Development Centerin Las Cruces, thanks to the federal funding he secured in the FY2023 Appropriations Bills, and an additional $183,000 award from the MBDA and $20,000 from the City of Albuquerque to open a new Rural Minority Business Development Center in Las Vegas.    

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Greenpeace Statement – Fast track ministers’ effort to avoid conflict of interest like a sordid game of Twister

    Source: Greenpeace

    Greenpeace says the information released by the Government today shows how deeply compromised the whole fast track process is and that environmental protection is totally overridden.
    Russel Norman says, “It’s like a sordid game of Twister between Shane Jones, Simeon Brown and Chris Bishop as they try to avoid all their conflicts of interest in approving fast track projects.
    “With National, Act and New Zealand First parties having received half a million dollars in campaign donations from fast track project companies and shareholders, it is no surprise that managing the conflicts of interest was such a mess.
    “In fact, it was so complicated that they seem to have failed because Shane Jones said he would recuse himself from decisions related to Trans Tasman Resources seabed mining, but there’s no mention of that.”
    Earlier in the year, Greenpeace recorded Shane Jones saying that he was the minister of fisheries as well as mining and natural resources and so had stood aside from the seabed mining project so there could be no allegation that he favoured mining or favoured fisheries.
    “New Zealanders will be appalled that the Advisory Panel report is clear that they did not consider the environmental consequences of the projects they were sending for rubber stamping. This reflects the priorities of the fast track legislation itself.
    The full Advisory Group report has now been published by the Ministry for the Environment. It provides the full list of the 384 projects that applied to be listed in the Fast-track Approvals Bill, and the Advisory Group’s recommendation for each project.
    Greenpeace occupied the Straterra building last month in a protest against the possibility of its client’s Trans-Tasman Resources seabed mining project being included. The action resulted in several arrests, but Greenpeace says it was a sign of things to come and “a demonstration of the resistance promised” in the recently published open letter to all companies considering using the Fast Track Approvals process, which has since increased from 7,500 signatories to over 14,000.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Testing of contactless payment technology coming to airport bus route

    Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council

    From December 2024, customers using Christchurch’s Route 29 bus – Metro’s most direct route between Christchurch Airport and the CBD – will be able to use contactless credit and debit cards for the first time on Metro buses.

    The pilot technology will enable customers to pay with their debit or credit card, including via mobile devices, charging the standard adult fare of $2.

    Metrocard payment will still be available, which customers will need to use to access concessions. Cash will also continue to be accepted during the pilot.

    Environment Canterbury director of public transport Giles Southwell says the live testing on Route 29 will help ensure the new contactless payment technology is working well before we deliver the first phase to Canterbury customers.

    “Contactless payments via debit or credit card on Route 29 will be part of the national testing of the system. Customers using the Greater Christchurch Metro network can continue to use their Metrocards until the new Motu Move ticketing system is fully rolled out here next year.

    “Having contactless payments on this route will bring the benefit of an additional way to pay for visitors and residents travelling to and from the airport.”

    Motu Move to roll out in 2025

    Motu Move’s launch, in Timaru and Temuka, will follow in early 2025, with delivery in Greater Christchurch starting after this.

    Giles says a smooth transition to Motu Move is the key reason for having the Route 29 pilot, and then a phased implementation of the solution.

    “It’s vital that we do this right so our customers have a great experience with the new system from day one.

    “Our priority is to make sure Cantabrians are supported in the change to Motu Move and that it gives customers an experience that’ll make travel by bus and ferry easier. Adding a pilot of contactless payments first and waiting just a little longer to start the roll out in Timaru and Temuka, and then Christchurch will help ensure that happens.”

    More information about the specific dates and details for the Motu Move national ticketing rollout in Canterbury will be finalised in the next few months. See information about the rollout dates for other regions on the NZTA website.

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  • MIL-OSI China: 136th Canton Fair to gather over 30,000 enterprises offline

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

    BEIJING, Oct. 10 — Over 30,000 enterprises from home and abroad will be in physical attendance at the 136th session of the China Import and Export Fair, popularly known as the Canton Fair, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.

    The fair will be held in Guangzhou in three phases between Oct. 15 and Nov. 4, and is set to include 55 exhibition areas covering 1.55 million square meters.

    Approximately 390,000 digital and smart products will be showcased at this session, skyrocketing 300 percent from the 135th Canton Fair, and the number of green and low carbon products will be up 130 percent from the previous session, according to ministry official Xiao Lu.

    As of Wednesday, about 125,000 overseas buyers from 203 countries and regions have expressed their willingness to attend the 136th fair.

    A record high of over 750 trade promotion activities will be held this session, alongside approximately 400 activities to launch new products, with that number up by over 30 percent from the previous fair.

    The functions of the online platform for the 136th Canton Fair have been optimized further, the ministry said, noting that 48,000 enterprises have uploaded 3.75 million products to the platform, with both of those figures reaching historic highs.

    Launched in 1957 and held twice yearly, the Canton Fair is considered a major gauge of China’s foreign trade.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Binzhou City in Shandong boosts development of low-altitude economy

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

    Binzhou City in Shandong boosts development of low-altitude economy

    Updated: October 11, 2024 09:35 Xinhua
    A staff member works at the low-altitude flight service center in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. Binzhou City of Shandong Province has developed the low-altitude economy. The city leverages the layout of several industrial parks, along with the talent cultivation and R&D advantages of Shandong University of Aeronautics. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Li Jie (C), teacher of Shandong University of Aeronautics, guides students to take part in simulated flight training at a laboratory in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A student takes part in simulated flight training at Shandong University of Aeronautics in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Li Jie (R), teacher of Shandong University of Aeronautics, introduces the principles of drones to students at a laboratory in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Flight trainees check the condition of aircraft after training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A flight trainee checks the condition of aircraft before training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Flight trainees check the condition of aircraft before training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Flight trainees check the condition of aircraft before training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Flight trainees check the condition of aircraft before training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Meng Deyin (C), teacher of Shandong University of Aeronautics, conducts hands-on training for students on aircraft structures at Shandong University of Aeronautics in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Staff members take the aircraft out of the hangar at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Meng Deyin (C), teacher of Shandong University of Aeronautics, conducts hands-on training for students on aircraft structures at Shandong University of Aeronautics in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A staff member assembles an aircraft at a hangar of a high-tech industrial park in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Diamond DA40 aircraft are seen at a hangar of a high-tech industrial park in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Diamond DA40 aircraft are seen at a hangar of a high-tech industrial park in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A flight trainee checks the condition of aircraft before training at Dagao General Airport in Binzhou, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s Shanghai welcomes first imports of South African avocados

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

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 10 — China’s first imports of avocados grown in South Africa have arrived in east China’s Shanghai Municipality, Shanghai Customs said on Thursday.

    A total of 22 tonnes of avocados passed entry quarantine on Tuesday, customs officials said, noting that the produce benefited from streamlined customs clearance procedures for agricultural imports from Africa.

    Some of the avocados will be exhibited at the upcoming seventh China International Import Expo, which is scheduled to be held from Nov. 5 to 10.

    In August, South Africa followed Kenya and Tanzania to become the third African country to secure market access to China for its fresh avocados.

    In the first eight months of 2024, China imported African agricultural products valued at a total of 28.47 billion yuan (about 4.02 billion U.S. dollars), up 4.8 percent year on year, according to the General Administration of Customs.

    Shanghai alone accounted for 6.12 billion yuan of those imports, reflecting year-on-year growth of 15.5 percent.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Yongnian fastener procurement conference kicks off in Handan, N China

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

    Yongnian fastener procurement conference kicks off in Handan, N China

    Updated: October 11, 2024 09:24 Xinhua
    A purchaser (2nd R) learns about the fastener products at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. The 3-day conference kicked off here on Thursday and has attracted purchasers from more than twenty countries. Yongnian is a major fastener production and distribution hub in China. In 2023, the output value of fastener companies there amounted to 42 billion yuan (about 5.94 billion U.S. dollars), and the goods made here have found markets in over 110 countries and regions. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A purchaser (C) learns about the fastener products at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Purchasers learn about the fastener products at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Purchasers choose the fastener products at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A purchaser (L, front) learns about the fastener products at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A purchaser picks up a fastener product at the Yongnian fastener procurement conference in Yongnian District of Handan City, north China’s Hebei Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese FM holds talks with Colombian counterpart in Beijing

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, holds talks with Colombian Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Gilberto Murillo in Beijing, China, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Colombian Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Gilberto Murillo in Beijing on Thursday.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, noted that the two sides announced the establishment of a strategic partnership between China and Colombia last October, leading bilateral relations into a new stage of development. China is willing to strengthen strategic alignment with Colombia and welcomes the country to join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at an early date, he said.

    Murillo said that Colombia is committed to fully implementing the important strategic consensus reached by the two heads of state, and to deepening cooperation in various fields. Colombia attaches great importance to and is willing to participate actively in the joint construction of the BRI, he added.

    Wang stressed that Taiwan is an integral part of China’s territory, and that the Taiwan question is a legacy of the Chinese civil war that will eventually be resolved in full with the complete reunification of the country. China appreciates Colombia’s long-standing adherence to the one-China principle and is willing to continue the mutual support between the two countries in safeguarding their core interests, he said.

    Murillo emphasized that Taiwan is a component of China’s territory, and that Colombia will continue to adhere firmly to the one-China principle and support China’s just position on the issue.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China launches third high-orbit internet services satellite

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying a new high-orbit internet services satellite blasts off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Oct. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    China on Thursday sent a new high-orbit internet services satellite into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the country’s southwestern Sichuan Province.
    The satellite was launched at 9:50 p.m. (Beijing Time) aboard a Long March-3B carrier rocket and then entered its preset orbit. It is the third member of an internet delivery high-orbit satellite group.
    The launch was the 538th mission of the Long March carrier rocket series, the launch center said.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hagerty Releases Discussion Draft of Comprehensive Stablecoin Legislation

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Tennessee Bill Hagerty
    WASHINGTON—United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Banking Committee, today released a discussion draft of legislation that establishes a clear regulatory framework for the regulation and supervision of stablecoin issuers.
    “Stablecoins have the potential not only to enhance transactions and payment systems, but also to help create new demand for U.S. Treasuries as we work to address our unsustainable deficit,” said Senator Hagerty. “For too long, these benefits and the broader promise of stablecoins have been hindered by the lack of clear regulations. My draft legislation provides much-needed clarity, putting in place the legal framework necessary to unlock this technology’s full potential for the benefit of Americans.”
    Senator Hagerty’s discussion draft builds upon the Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act, introduced by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry. Senator Hagerty’s bill exempts issuers of less than $10 billion in total stablecoin from federal regulation, allowing them to remain under the oversight of state regulators. Issuers exceeding the $10 billion threshold may seek a waiver from their applicable federal regulator to stay under state regulation. Additionally, the legislation designates the Federal Reserve as the supervisor of issuers that are depository institutions and makes the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency the supervisor of federally qualified nonbank issuers.
    These key provisions and other technical modifications strengthen the state pathway to stablecoin issuance, establishing a tailored regulatory regime that most effectively facilitates innovation and protects consumers.
    Please submit feedback on the discussion draft to matt_venoit@hagerty.senate.gov by November 1.
    Read the full text of the draft legislation here.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Why hurricanes like Milton in the US and cyclones in Australia are becoming more intense and harder to predict

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Andrew Dowdy, Principal Research Scientist in Extreme Weather, The University of Melbourne

    Tropical cyclones, known as hurricanes and typhoons in other parts of the world, have caused huge damage in many places recently. The United States has just been hit by Hurricane Milton, within two weeks of Hurricane Helene. Climate change likely made their impacts worse.

    In Australia, the tropical cyclone season (November to April) is approaching. The Bureau of Meteorology this week released its long-range forecast for this season.

    It predicts an average number of tropical cyclones, 11, are likely to form in the region. Four are expected to cross the Australian coast. However, the risk of severe cyclones is higher than average.

    So what does an average number actually mean in our rapidly changing climate? And why is there a higher risk of intense cyclones?

    The bureau’s forecast is consistent with scientific evidence suggesting climate change is likely to result in fewer but more severe tropical cyclones. They are now more likely to bring stronger winds and more intense rain and flooding.

    Climate change is making prediction harder

    Our knowledge of tropical cyclones and climate change is based on multiple lines of evidence globally and for the Australian region. This work includes our studies based on observations and modelling.

    The bureau’s seasonal outlook in recent years has assumed an average of 11 tropical cyclones occurring in our region (covering an area of the southern tropics between longitudes 90°E and 160°E). It’s based on the average value for all years back to 1969.

    However, for the past couple of decades the annual average is below nine tropical cyclones. In earlier decades, it was over 12. This long-term downward trend adds to the challenge of seasonal predictions.

    The most recent above-average season (assuming an average of 11) was almost 20 years ago, in the 2005–06 summer with 12 tropical cyclones. Since then, any prediction of above-average tropical cyclone seasons has not eventuated.

    El Niño and La Niña influences may be changing too

    Historical observations suggest more tropical cyclones tend to occur near Australia during La Niña events. This is a result of warm, moist water and air near Australia, compared with El Niño events. The shifting between El Niño and La Niña states in the Pacific region is known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO).

    Such events can be predicted with a useful degree of accuracy several months ahead in some cases. For example, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has forecast:

    La Niña is favored to emerge in September–November (71% chance) and is expected to persist through January–March 2025.

    Based on that, one might expect a higher-than-average number of tropical cyclones for the Australian region. However, the ENSO influence on tropical cyclones has weakened in our region. It’s another factor that’s making long-range predictions harder.

    The bureau’s ENSO outlook is somewhat closer to neutral ENSO conditions, based on its modelling, compared to NOAA’s leaning more toward La Niña. The bureau says:

    Should La Niña form in the coming months, it is forecast to be relatively weak and short-lived.

    The bureau’s prediction of an average number of tropical cyclones this season is broadly consistent with its prediction of close-to-average ENSO conditions.

    So what does this all mean for this cyclone season?

    If we end up getting an average Australian season for the current climate, this might actually mean fewer tropical cyclones than the historical average. The number might be closer to eight or nine rather than 11 or 12. (Higher or lower values than this range are still possible.)

    However, those that do occur could have an increased chance of being category 4 or 5 tropical cyclones. These have stronger winds, with gusts typically exceeding 225km per hour, and are more likely to cause severe floods and coastal damage.

    If we end up getting more than the recent average of eight to nine tropical cyclones, which could happen if NOAA predictions of La Niña conditions eventuate, that increases the risk of impacts. However, there is one partially good news story from climate change relating to this, if the influence of La Niña is less than it used to be on increasing tropical cyclone activity.

    Another factor is that the world’s oceans are much warmer than usual. Warm ocean water is one of several factors that provide the energy needed for a tropical cyclone to form.

    Many ocean heat records have been set recently. This means we have been in “uncharted waters” from a temperature perspective. It adds further uncertainty if relying on what occurred in the past when making predictions for the current climate.

    Up-to-date evidence is vital as climate changes

    The science makes it clear we need to plan for tropical cyclone impacts in a different way from what might have worked in the past. This includes being prepared for potentially fewer tropical cyclones overall, but with those that do occur being more likely to cause more damage. This means there are higher risks of damaging winds, flooding and coastal erosion.

    Seasonal prediction guidance can be part of improved planning. There’s also a need for enhanced design standards and other climate change adaptation activities. All can be updated regularly to stay consistent with the best available scientific knowledge.

    Increased preparedness is more important than ever to help reduce the potential for disasters caused by tropical cyclones in the current and future climate.


    The authors acknowledge the contribution of CSIRO researcher Hamish Ramsay during the writing of this article.

    Andrew Dowdy receives funding from University of Melbourne, including through the Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and the Melbourne Energy Institute.

    Liz Ritchie-Tyo receives funding from The Australian Research Council and The U.S. Office of Naval Research.

    Savin Chand receives funding from the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP) and the UK-based Gallagher Research Centre (GRC).

    ref. Why hurricanes like Milton in the US and cyclones in Australia are becoming more intense and harder to predict – https://theconversation.com/why-hurricanes-like-milton-in-the-us-and-cyclones-in-australia-are-becoming-more-intense-and-harder-to-predict-241000

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Following Rosen Efforts, Nevada to Receive More Than $1 Million to Support Sagebrush Habitats 

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
    LAS VEGAS, NV – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) announced that she helped secure more than $1 million in federal funding to protect and restore sagebrush habitats across Nevada, which will reduce wildfire risk and support regional outdoor recreation economies. This comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which Senator Rosen helped write and pass. It also follows Senator Rosen’s bipartisan push to allocate significant funding from the law toward sagebrush ecosystem restoration in the American West.
    “For Western states like Nevada, sagebrush ecosystem restoration is critical for mitigating wildfire risk and safeguarding biodiversity,” said Senator Rosen. “I pushed for funding to support sagebrush habitats, and I’m thrilled to announce more than a million in funding to do just that. This funding will help reduce the risk of wildfires, protect critical habitats, and preserve our public lands.”
    Senator Rosen has been a champion for Nevada’s public lands. As part of the Great American Outdoors Act, she secured permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Last year, Senator Rosen led a bipartisan letter that successfully secured millions of dollars for Nevada through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support sagebrush and other western ecosystem restoration. Earlier this year, the bipartisan Fire Ready Nation Act that Senator Rosen backed advanced out of committee to improve and support wildfire and smoke related readiness and response. 

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Coast Guard announces port openings following Hurricane Milton, warns impacted communities to exercise caution

    Source: United States Coast Guard

    News Release  

    U.S. Coast Guard 7th District PA Detachment Jacksonville
    Contact: Coast Guard PA Detachment Jacksonville
    Office: 904-714-7606/7607
    After Hours: 786-393-4138
    PA Detachment Jacksonville online newsroom

     

    10/10/2024 09:07 PM EDT

    MIAMI — The Coast Guard reminds mariners and residents of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina to remain vigilant following Hurricane Milton, Thursday.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Commission on Judicial Selection Opens Application Process for Vacancies in the Fourth Judicial District

    Source: US State of Minnesota

    Today, the Commission on Judicial Selection announced two vacancies in Minnesota’s Fourth Judicial District. These vacancies will occur upon the retirement of the Honorable Peter A. Cahill and Honorable Susan M. Robiner. These seats will be chambered in Minneapolis in Hennepin County.

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    Source: US State of Minnesota

    Today, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is highlighting the life-saving work of the Minnesota National Guard and emergency responders who are providing emergency assistance to North Carolina and South Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helene and Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton. Governor Walz has issued two executive orders directing the Minnesota National Guard to provide immediate emergency assistance. The state is constantly monitoring the need for additional support.

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