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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK What’s on today in Parliament?

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Today the House of Commons sits from 11.30am, starting with Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities, Bridget Phillipson before #PMQs at 12pm.

    The House of Lords sits from 3pm, questioning the Government and debating topics such as regulation of water companies, the Strategic Defence Review and migration.

    Also Big Ben tour tickets have been released for January – https://www.parliament.uk/visiting/visiting-and-tours/big-ben-tour/?utm_campaign=0824-mar-ve-paidtours-bigbentours&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Presentation of the programme of activities of the Hungarian Presidency

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Opening statements by Ursula VON DER LEYEN, President of the European Commission

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  • MIL-OSI: Eviden drives quantum adoption with installation of IQM Spark quantum computer

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    This IQM quantum computer will enable Eviden’s clients to engage in quantum programming and applications.

    Paris, France – October 9, 2024 – Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing today announces having signed a partnership with IQM Quantum Computers – a global leader in designing, building, and selling superconducting quantum computers – to make quantum computing a reality across businesses and organizations.

    While performance is key, the stability and fidelity of the qubits have become a crucial element in the near quantum revolution to run accurate operations. To tackle this challenge, IQM Spark™ is a superconducting quantum computer which offers high single-qubit and two-qubit gates fidelity, ensuring reliable and accurate quantum applications.

    Eviden has therefore installed IQM SparkTM, a quantum computer tailored for educational purposes and experimental research, for its customers to learn, experiment, and start developing real-life quantum proofs-of-concept. With this significant milestone in the journey toward quantum adoption, Eviden reaffirms its dedication and commitment to making quantum computing technology more accessible to everyone.

    With complete physical access to this machine installed in Eviden’s flagship factory (Angers, France), the Group’s users and clients will benefit from flexible and immediate experimentation. Remote-as-a-service access through an Eviden private cloud will also be deployed to make this technology broadly accessible.

    Access to a IQM SparkTM will allow research labs, universities, and industry players to better learn and understand quantum computing technology and discover programming approaches, noise models, usage constraints, and more.

    Eviden will also leverage the machine to provide access to the Eviden R&D and internal consulting community, to enhance quantum applications and integration with HPC clusters, and to improve Eviden’s compilers and create new noise-aware compilers.

    Access to the machine will be part of Eviden’s Qaptiva offering, a complete quantum computing application development environment, enriched by consulting services and an ecosystem of software and hardware partners.

    Dr. Cédric Bourrasset, Global Head of HPC-AI and Quantum Computing, Eviden, Atos Group highlighted “Hosting our very first quantum computer is a major step in our quantum computing journey. With this milestone, Eviden now combines quantum emulation and quantum computing processing to offer a tangible solution to enter the world of quantum physics. This comes with great benefits for programming without the high costs and complexities usually inherent to such technologies, therefore making quantum computing more affordable and accessible.

    Dr. Mikko Välimäki, Co-CEO at IQM Quantum Computers, said: “The installation of IQM Spark, the first fully functional quantum computer at Eviden, adds to the growing network of our systems deployed globally and demonstrates our commitment to accelerate commercial quantum adoption for businesses. We are confident that our system will provide significant value to Eviden’s clients while we look forward to collaborating with other enterprises in their quantum journey.

    Through our partnership with Eviden, we are not only providing cutting-edge quantum computing technology but also enabling educational and experimental opportunities for future quantum innovators in France as they develop applications and proofs-of-concept, accelerating the journey toward widespread quantum adoption,” added the Vice President Global Business and Marketing at IQM Quantum Computers, Sylwia Barthel de Weydenthal.

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    About Eviden1

    Eviden is a next-gen technology leader in data-driven, trusted and sustainable digital transformation with a strong portfolio of patented technologies. With worldwide leading positions in advanced computing, security, AI, cloud and digital platforms, it provides deep expertise for all industries in more than 47 countries. Bringing together 47,000 world-class talents, Eviden expands the possibilities of data and technology across the digital continuum, now and for generations to come. Eviden is an Atos Group company with an annual revenue of c. € 5 billion.

    About Atos

    Atos is a global leader in digital transformation with c. 92,000 employees and annual revenue of c. € 10 billion. European number one in cybersecurity, cloud and high-performance computing, the Group provides tailored end-to-end solutions for all industries in 69 countries. A pioneer in decarbonization services and products, Atos is committed to a secure and decarbonized digital for its clients. Atos is a SE (Societas Europaea), and listed on Euronext Paris.

    The purpose of Atos is to help design the future of the information space. Its expertise and services support the development of knowledge, education and research in a multicultural approach and contribute to the development of scientific and technological excellence. Across the world, the Group enables its customers and employees, and members of societies at large to live, work and develop sustainably, in a safe and secure information space.

    About IQM Quantum Computers:    

    IQM is a global leader in designing, building, and selling superconducting quantum computers. IQM provides both on-premises full-stack quantum computers and a cloud platform to access its computers anywhere in the world.  

    IQM customers include the leading supercomputing centres, enterprises, and research labs which have full access to IQM’s software and hardware.  IQM has over 280 employees with offices in Espoo, Munich, Paris, Warsaw, Madrid Singapore, and Palo Alto  

    Press contacts

    Atos Group: Constance Arnoux – constance.arnoux@eviden.com – +33 (0)6 44 12 16 35

    IQM: press@meetiqm.com – +358504790845    


    1 Eviden business is operated through the following brands: AppCentrica, ATHEA, Cloudamize, Cloudreach, Cryptovision, DataSentics, Edifixio, Energy4U, Engage ESM, Evidian, Forensik, IDEAL GRP, In Fidem, Ipsotek, Maven Wave, Profit4SF, SEC Consult, Visual BI, Worldgrid, X-Perion. Eviden is a registered trademark.
    Eviden is a registered trademark. © Eviden SAS, 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI: Nokia strengthens situational awareness and worker safety in industrial environments with expanded device portfolio 

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release
    Nokia strengthens situational awareness and worker safety in industrial environments with expanded device portfolio 

    • New field routers increase the data transfer capacity using Nokia MX Boost.
    • EX-protected tablet and a new EX-protected 5G PTT handheld by i.safe MOBILE keep connected workers safe in hazardous industries, such as oil and gas.  

    9 October 2024
    Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced new industrial devices to help enterprises increase worker safety, productivity and situational awareness in industrial environments. The new devices include new field routers and new EX-protected device types/formfactors.

    Part of the Nokia comprehensive industrial device portfolio, these new ruggedized devices enable enterprises to develop additional Industry 4.0 use cases and improve worker safety while operating in potentially dangerous or high-security industrial environments such as mines, ports, chemical and oil and gas facilities.

    This portfolio extension is part of Nokia’s drive to help industries simplify and accelerate digital transformation by offering a unified platform that includes edge computing, applications and business-critical connectivity. These additions to the Nokia device portfolio complement the existing EX and high IP protection devices which feature handhelds, dongles and field routers that help connect people, machines, and sensors.

    New-generation field routers increase data transfer capacity
    With advanced technical capabilities, these new indoor and outdoor routers boost device capacity and bandwidth for data-intensive applications, connecting machines, vehicles, and sensors. The standout feature, the in-built Nokia MX Boost, maximizes performance and reliability by concurrently leveraging 4.9G/LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi 6, meeting the demands of high-capacity Industry 4.0 use cases.

    EX-protected devices help keep workers connected
    Workers need rigorously certified equipment in hazardous environments where combustible dust, flammable liquids, gases and electricity can increase the risk of explosions. As part of the Nokia one platform for industrial digitalization, Nokia now offers additional EX-protected devices, including a 5G tablet and PTT handheld from world-renowned i.safe MOBILE.

    The 5G Android tablet, designed for data communication in hazardous environments integrates with LTE/4.9G,5G networks and Wi-Fi 6, features a replaceable battery and programmable buttons for custom applications. The 5G PTT handheld device ensures mission-critical push-to-talk over cellular communication via public or campus networks (4.9G/LTE, 5G or Wi-Fi).

    Nokia and the enterprise
    Nokia Industrial device management and Nokia Network Digital Twin support all the new devices announced, enabling enterprises to administer devices easily and efficiently while providing real-time network insights to predict maintenance needs and reduce downtime.

    Nokia has deployed mission-critical networks to more than 2,600 leading enterprise customers in an array of industrial sectors and has extended its expertise to more than 760 private wireless customers worldwide. These customers will benefit from having easy access to equipment and applications needed in their infrastructure for existing and new Industry 4.0 use cases.

    Stephan Litjens, VP, CNS Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions at Nokia, said: “Our new ruggedized industrial devices contribute to improving worker safety and increase situational awareness. By leveraging our latest applications, enterprises can implement Industry 4.0 use cases more effectively. Nokia MX Boost, Network Digital Twin, Industrial device management, and other applications like Visual Position and Object Detection, as well as Team Comms, add value to our customers beyond connectivity and edge compute capabilities in Nokia one platform for industrial digitalization.”

    From 14 to 18 October, Nokia will be in Dubai at GITEX GLOBAL in booth H21-C20. Visit Nokia to learn more about these innovations and how Nokia one platform for industrial digitalization can enhance operations and accelerate transformation.

    Resources and additional information
    Webpage: Nokia Industrial devices | Nokia DAC
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    About Nokia
    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.

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  • MIL-OSI: Nokia launches new industrial applications to improve worker safety and enhance operational efficiency

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release
    Nokia launches new industrial applications to improve worker safety and enhance operational efficiency

    • Expands the number of Nokia-owned and best-in-class industry applications integrated on the MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) to drive efficiency, productivity and OT security.
    • New applications help to improve worker safety and enable responsive video for machine remote control, leading to higher operational efficiency and strengthening OT environment security.

    9 October 2024
    Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced six new applications deployed on the Nokia MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) to help enterprises improve worker safety, site security, enhance operational efficiency and secure OT environments in manufacturing, mining, ports, and chemical industries.

    According to Analysys Mason, enterprises worldwide using private LTE and 5G are projected to spend $6 billion by 2030 on industrial applications enabling new use cases and enhancing existing ones. In line with industry developments, Nokia MXIE on-premises edge solution, part of Nokia’s private wireless offering, supports ecosystem neutrality enabling the deployment of applications to help support growing diverse Industry 4.0 use case needs.

    Offered as-a-service, these new applications are Ascom Ofelia, Fogsphere, innovaphone PBX & myApps, Nokia Real-time eXtended Reality Multimedia (RXRM), OneLayer, and Redinent and join our existing portfolio of Nokia, and third-party digitalization applications.

    Improving situational awareness to enhance worker safety and site security
    Worker safety remains a high priority in industrial settings. The new applications enable digitalization to increase situational awareness, better deal with incidents, and increase the use of real-time data and knowledge which are key to improving worker safety and site security. The new applications include the following:

    • Ascom Ofelia – Ascom Ofelia helps enterprises shift from separate alarm systems to one unified alarm solution, improving incident management, increasing situational awareness, and ensuring a safer workplace.
    • Fogsphere® – A comprehensive, multi-modal AI platform to enhance workplace safety, security, and operational intelligence, with real-time solutions for PPE compliance, behavioral analysis, emergency management, access control, intrusion detection and vehicle monitoring.

    Connecting workers to achieve higher efficiency
    Connected worker applications are essential to overcome workforce challenges such as worker shortages, retention issues, and difficulty attracting new talent, which are key to achieving the efficiency and productivity needed to outperform the competition. Applications can give workers real-time information to make their jobs easier and machine tele-operation more efficient. New items include the following:

    • innovaphone PBX & myApps – Secure, scalable IP telephone system with
      built-in features like conferencing, voicemail and waiting queues for advanced business communication and smart business applications. Its on-premise MXIE solution ensures full data control and meets ISO27001 standards.
    • Real-time eXtended Reality Multimedia (RXRM) – Software solution with low latency 360° video and 3D OZO audio capture that helps to improve productivity, employee safety, teleoperations, situational awareness & remote technical support.

    Securing OT assets to strengthen the overall security
    Asset visibility, zero trust principles and effective vulnerability management in OT environments will be enabled by the new applications including:

    • OneLayer – Discovers, manages, secures, and classifies all IIoT assets on private networks, including those behind cellular routers. Acting as a zero-trust access broker, it enforces zero-trust security principles within OT environments while delivering zero-touch asset management and operational intelligence.
    • Redinent – Discovers IIoT assets and helps create inventory, identifies IIoT vulnerabilities and ongoing threats. It informs the security operation center (SOC) about the findings.

    Stephan Litjens, VP, CNS Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions at Nokia, said: “Keeping workers safe and connected is paramount for enterprises. With the expanded Nokia Industrial Application Catalog we are providing a rich choice to help industries improve important Industry 4.0 use cases such as increasing situational awareness for streamlined decision making in both day-to-day and emergency situations, more efficient operations with machine remote control and many more.”

    Resources and additional information
    Video: MX Industrial Edge (MXIE)
    Webpage: Worker safety | Nokia DAC
    Webpage: Connected workers | Nokia DAC
    Webpage: Nokia industrial application portfolio

    About Nokia
    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. 

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.  

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future. 
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Correctional officer stops assault on person in custody

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Correctional officer stops assault on person in custody
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         ​A correctional officer stopped a person in custody assaulting another person in custody at Pik Uk Prison today (October 9).     At 10.02am today, a 49-year-old male person in custody attacked a 39-year-old male person in custody in a dining hall. The officer at the scene immediately stopped the assailant and called for reinforcement.     During the incident, the victim sustained injuries to his head, arm and back. After examination and treatment by the institution Medical Officer, he was referred to a public hospital for further treatment. The assailant sustained an injury to his leg. He did not need to be sent to a public hospital after examination and treatment by the institution Medical Officer.     The case has been reported to the Police for investigation.     The two persons in custody were sentenced to imprisonment for the offence of trafficking in a dangerous drug and taking employment after landing in Hong Kong unlawfully and remaining in Hong Kong without the authority of the Director of Immigration in August 2013 and September 2023 respectively.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $130 million (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Hong Kong Customs seized about 500 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds with an estimated market value of about $130 million at the Kwai Chung Customhouse Cargo Examination Compound on September 27.
          
         Through risk assessment, Customs on that day inspected a seaborne consignment, declared as carrying soy beans, arriving in Hong Kong from Canada, at the Kwai Chung Customhouse Cargo Examination Compound. Upon inspection, Customs officers found the batch of suspected cannabis buds concealed inside 83 bags of soy beans.
          
         After a follow-up investigation and a controlled delivery operation, Customs officers arrested two men and one woman aged between 44 and 55, who were suspected to be connected with the case, during September 27 and October 2. An investigation is ongoing.
          
         Customs reminds members of the public to stay alert and not to participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary returns. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.
          
         Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, cannabis and tetrahydro-cannabinol (THC) are classified as dangerous drugs. Importation of products (including food or drinks) containing cannabis or THC into Hong Kong is prohibited unless the relevant provisions in the Ordinance are complied with. In order to avoid breaching the law inadvertently, special attention should be paid to the packaging labels of those products.
          
         Trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.
          
         Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities 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).   

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will help regions with major repairs of children’s theaters

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    Order dated October 8, 2024 No. 2782-r

    Document

    Order dated October 8, 2024 No. 2782-r

    A number of regions will receive funding to ensure major repairs of youth theaters. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The decision taken is part of the work to support regional cultural institutions and update their infrastructure.

    The funds will be used to carry out repairs at the Volgograd Youth Theatre and the Yaroslavl Youth Theatre named after V.S. Rozov.

    The funding will help to renovate children’s theatres and equip them with new equipment, which will allow theatres to show performances at a qualitatively new professional level and attract more young spectators.

    In total, more than 1.4 billion rubles have been allocated in the federal budget for the modernization of youth theaters and puppet theaters in 2024. The work is being carried out within the framework of the national project “Culture”.

    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.

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://government.ru/nevs/52938/

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Regulatory barriers threaten transition towards circular economy, ICC report warns

    Source: International Chamber of Commerce

    Headline: Regulatory barriers threaten transition towards circular economy, ICC report warns

    Published in partnership with EY, the report – “Putting the circular economy into motion: From barriers to opportunities” – highlights the significant obstacles companies encounter when transitioning to circular business models that could otherwise deliver significant environmental, reputational and financial gains.

    The circular economy is intended to maximise resource efficiency and minimise environmental impact by promoting continuous use, reuse and recycling of materials and products. But the study concludes that existing regulatory systems are not fit for purpose in enabling such approaches at scale – largely as a result of significant inconsistencies in national environmental laws and regulations that remain based on linear models of production and consumption.  

    Regulatory barriers highlighted by the report include:

    • Complex and fragmented import and export processes for secondary materials which create significant compliance and operational costs.
    • Lack of a common international standard for “remanufactured” products.
    • Customs systems that do not accommodate reverse logistics.
    • No recognition of circular approaches under the 1989 Basel Convention on hazardous waste.  

    ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said: “It’s certainly true that the shift to circular business models has been slower than many governments anticipated a decade ago. But that’s not surprising when you see that legacy regulations tilt the playing field against circularity – in effect, entrenching the dominance of the old model of extract, produce, consume and discard.

    “We hope that our report can serve as a roadmap for clear and coordinated regulatory change – both at the domestic and international level – to put the circular economy firmly into motion. Reforming the Basel Convention to take into account the evolution of circular solutions and advances in technology is, in our view, an essential starting point for this effort.”

    Based on an extensive series of interviews with businesses across a range of industries, the study also highlights a range of challenges companies face when looking to deploy circular approaches – from infrastructure gaps through to high upfront investment needs. It also pinpoints the need for a concerted effort to shift consumer perceptions and behaviour – including prevailing misconceptions about the quality of remanufactured, refurbished or recycled goods and materials.

    Mark Weick, Managing Director, Climate Change and Sustainability Services at EY said: “Circular economy is a systematic approach that requires collaboration from all stakeholders across the value chain within an enabling regulatory framework. Concerted cooperation will be pivotal to drive meaningful impact to reduce climate change effects.”

    The report concludes with a number of broad recommendations to incentivize the uptake of circular business models – starting with the facilitation of cross-border trade in secondary materials.

    Pär Larshans, Director of Sustainability, Ragn-Sells Group, and Co-Chair of ICC’s Working Group on Circular Economy added: “The transition to a circular economy is much needed if we want to reach the ambitions set in the Paris Agreement, and to ensure that humanity reduces the risk of overshooting any of the planetary boundaries. With this report, ICC focuses on the need for circular transitions to move away from a minimised waste focus to a resource efficiency focus where a decontamination step is included to enable free trade of recycled materials.”

    Learn more on the circular economy and download the full report.

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  • MIL-OSI: Quadient Receives ‘AA’ MSCI ESG Rating, Recognizing Longstanding Commitment to Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Quadient (Euronext Paris: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, today announced it has been awarded an ‘AA’ rating in the MSCI ESG Ratings of September 2024. For the ninth consecutive year, MSCI has placed Quadient in the Leaders category, recognizing its strong performance among global peers and its dedication to sustainability, a reflection of the company’s consistent efforts in managing environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities.

    MSCI ESG Ratings measure companies’ management of certain ESG risks and opportunities. MSCI uses a rules-based methodology to evaluate over 8,500 companies according to their exposure to ESG risks and how well they manage it relative to peers. Ratings range from leader (AAA, AA), average (A, BBB, BB) to laggard (B, CCC). Quadient’s ninth ‘AA’ rating underscores its sustained success in key areas such as corporate governance and talent development, confirming its commitment to ethical business practices and sustainable growth.

    “We are proud to receive the ‘AA’ MSCI ESG rating for the ninth consecutive year, a clear testament to the continuous dedication of our company in driving forward a sustainable strategy. At Quadient, ESG is deeply embedded in our corporate identity and plays a pivotal role in our vision for sustainable business growth,” said Brandon Batt, chief people and transformation officer at Quadient. “This recognition acknowledges our continued efforts in creating a positive workplace and impact through strong governance, ethical business practices and by fostering a supportive and inclusive culture. It also encourages us to keep pushing the boundaries to further enhance our positive impact on society and the environment.”

    In the report, the company was praised for its robust governance practices, including a strong board and ownership structure, aligned with shareholder interests, together with business ethics and integrity. Corporate social responsibility is embedded in Quadient’s business strategy, as demonstrated by its success in securing this rating for nearly a decade. The company’s ESG vision for 2030 is to guide its long-term sustainable growth with ambitious targets. This includes positioning Quadient to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, becoming a leading employer of choice and enhancing its customers’ experiences through sustainable and innovative solutions.

    Quadient’s continued leadership in sustainability is reflected across several ESG recognitions. Recently, Quadient earned EcoVadis’ gold medal, placing in the top 1% of companies of its industry. Learn more about Quadient’s sustainability journey and future goals at: https://invest.quadient.com/en/corporate-social-responsibility.

    About Quadient
    Quadient is a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections through digital and physical channels. Quadient supports businesses of all sizes in their digital transformation and growth journey, unlocking operational efficiency and creating meaningful customer experiences. Listed in compartment B of Euronext Paris (QDT) and part of the CAC® Mid & Small and EnterNext® Tech 40 indices, Quadient shares are eligible for PEA-PME investing. For more information about Quadient, visit http://www.quadient.com

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    Global Press Relations Manager   VP of Media & Communications
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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Discover Dubai: A cultural journey on Google Arts & Culture

    Source: Google

    Editor’s note: To mark the second phase of our long-term collaboration between Google Arts & Culture and Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, we invited their Director Hala Badri to give us a snapshot of the new edition of the stories about Dubai’s culture and heritage.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN joins ASEAN Leaders in an Interface with Parliamentary Heads of ASEAN

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, attended the ASEAN Leaders’ Interface with Representatives of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) at the sidelines of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and Related Summits in Vientiane, Lao PDR. The Interface served as an important forum to promote solidarity, understanding and cooperation among the ASEAN Member States, and for an exchange of views between the legislative and executive branches.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN joins ASEAN Leaders in an Interface with Parliamentary Heads of ASEAN appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Seagoing vessels flying the Swiss flag: Federal Council relaxes regulations

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Council in English

    Bern, 09.10.2024 – The hurdles for registering a ship under the Swiss flag are high. To enable more ships to sail under the Swiss flag, the Federal Council relaxed the registration requirements at its meeting on 27 September 2024. The corresponding ordinances have been amended, as part of the planned revision of maritime shipping legislation.

    Due to the restrictive nature of the existing registration requirements, the possibility of registering ships under the Swiss flag is currently limited. The Swiss merchant fleet has shrunk by around 75% in the last few years alone.

    Equal treatment compared to other companies

    In order to facilitate the flagging of ships and yachts, the requirements for registration will be relaxed and adapted to the provisions of the Swiss Code of Obligations usually applicable to companies. Specifically, this concerns the existing requirements relating to the nationality of the owners, the beneficial owners and the administration and management. In addition, the provisions of the ordinance will be amended to the effect that shipping companies, like other companies, can be majority debt-financed without corresponding conditions.

    Adaptation to international practice for yachts

    Switzerland is taking account of the changes in international flagging practice and the trend towards larger ships and yachts.

    Legal entities can now also register non-commercial vessels under their own name in the Swiss Yacht Register. Previously, this was reserved exclusively for individuals and associations.

    The Yachts Ordinance will also be amended so that a certificate of flag registration will in future be valid for five years instead of the current three. Such a certificate is required for a yacht to fly the Swiss flag.

    In addition to the amendments to the ordinances governing maritime navigation and yachts, the ordinance on maritime fees will be amended to simplify the levying of charges by means of a flat-rate system. The changes will enter into force on 1 January 2025 and come as part of the planned revision of maritime shipping legislation provided for in the Federal Council’s maritime strategy. The next step will be to amend the Federal Act on Navigation under the Swiss Flag, as well as other, less urgent, amendments of ordinances.


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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Staff and employers encouraged to prioritise mental health in workplace

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    World Mental Health Day takes place every year on 10 October. This year, the theme is ‘prioritising mental health in the workplace’.

    Awareness of mental health issues in the workplace is growing. Studies suggest that, at any one time, one in six people experience the symptoms of a mental health issue.

    Factors like work, relationships, housing and financial situations and physical health can make it more likely that we will develop mental health issues – but they can happen to anybody.

    John Denley, Wolverhampton’s Director of Public Health, said: “Experiencing poor mental health from time to time is common and everyone manages theirs differently.

    “Employers can play a key role in promoting the mental health and wellbeing of their workforce, and this World Mental Health Day we are calling on employers in Wolverhampton to do all they can to support mentally healthy workplaces.”

    The Mental Health Foundation has produced a guide for employers and employees to help support mental health at work. 

    Mind has produced a guide for small businesses to support mental health at work. 

    Access to Work’s Mental Health Support Service can help people get or stay in work if they have a mental health condition or disability. To check eligibility, visit Access to Work.

    John added: “We can all take steps to improve our own mental health and build our resilience – our ability to cope with adversity. Selfcare is a skill that needs to be practiced; it isn’t easy, especially if we feel anxious, depressed or low in self-esteem, but it can make a huge difference.”

    The NHS highlights five steps people can take to improve their mental health and wellbeing: Connect with other people; Be physically active; Learn new skills; Give to others; Pay attention to the present moment (mindfulness). For more information, visit Self-help.

    Meanwhile, Wolverhampton’s libraries have a wide range of self-help and health and wellbeing books, eBooks and audiobooks – find out more at Libraries.

    Other resources include:

    • For urgent help with your mental health or you are struggling to cope, call NHS 111 and select option 2 (mental health option) to be connected to your local mental health support team, or text 07860 025 281.
    • Your doctor or GP is there to help you with your mental health as well as your physical health.
    • Wolverhampton Sanctuary Hub offers out of hours support – book a face to face appointment for by calling freephone 0808 802 2288, texting 07860 065 168 or emailing wolverhamptonsanctuaryhub@rethink.org
    • Wolverhampton NHS Talking Therapies – offers psychological therapy for people experiencing common mental health problems including anxiety, depression, stress and low mood. Anyone currently receiving support from Wolverhampton NHS Talking Therapies can also access the NHS Talking Therapies Employment Service which can support with any concerns or issues finding or staying in work.
    • Visit Hub of Hope to find local support that’s right for you.
    • Recovery College provides an educational learning environment for people who have an interest in, or personal difficulties with, mental health – visit The Recovery College, email info@therecoverycollege.co.uk or call on 0121 543 4061.
    • The Headspace app offers guided meditation and mindfulness – find out more at headspace
    • And Every Mind Matters has a wide range of help and resources – visit Every Mind Matters for more details.

    If you need someone to talk to, contact:

    • SANE – call 0300 304 7000 (4.30pm to 10.30pm)
      Samaritans – call 116 123 
      Rethink Mental Illness – call 0300 5000 927 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm)
      Mind – call 0300 123 3393.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN attends Retreat Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, took part in the Retreat Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit at the National Convention Center in Vientiane today. During this session, ASEAN Leaders engaged in an exchange of views on regional and international issues of common interest and concern.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN attends Retreat Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Building Fiber Leadership in Latin America: Bringing Gigabit Life to the Region

    Source: Huawei

    Headline: Building Fiber Leadership in Latin America: Bringing Gigabit Life to the Region

    [Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 9, 2024] The 2024 LATAM Fiber Broadband Leaders Summit hosted by Huawei and supported by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) was successfully held in Brazil. Themed “Digital Fiber, Advancing Giga LATAM”, the summit brought together more than 260 people from industry organizations, partners, and carriers in Latin America. At the Summit, participants discussed fiber broadband development trends, strategies, and practices. Huawei for the first time proposed three development strategies (all-optical transition, gigabit transition, and scenario transition) for giga fiber broadband industry and launched three digital fiber solutions.
    Joey Zhou, President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Dept, delivering his opening speech

    Joey Zhou, President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Dept., said optical fiber has become Latin America’s most important broadband access technology. His statement was based on a recent report from the consultancy Omdia that noted that in 2024, fiber accounted for more than 60% of home broadband in Latin America.
    Mainstream carriers in Latin America have released all-optical strategies and continued to increase investment. As digital services such as home office, live streaming, and e-commerce develop rapidly in Latin America, users pay more attention to network experience requirements, and upgrade bandwidth from 100Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s. Concurrently, application scenarios of optical broadband are no longer limited to traditional home entertainment scenarios, many diversified application scenarios such as smart home and SME digitalization emerge through one fiber, which will help carriers expand the boundaries of home broadband revenue.
    At the event, Joey Zhou further noted: “Latin America’s digital economy is in a golden development period, digital services are accelerating, which has brought broad opportunities for value creation. Huawei is willing to work with governments, regulators, carriers and industry partners to accelerate the development of Latin America’s gigabit optical broadband industry and jointly build a digital Latin America.”
    Gary Lu, President of Huawei Carrier Network Marketing and Solution Sales Department, delivered a speech titled “ACT3 to Embrace the GIGA and AI eras”. A is for ARPU, C is about coverage of service, and T stands for take-up rate.
    Coverage multiplied by take-up rate is the user base, and ARPU is the key to increasing revenue.”ACT” to the power of three, means the three transitions are the way to increase the user base and the revenue of FBB service, and it will also bring the quality of digital life to Latin America. Gary Lu said that fiber construction and development in Latin America has entered the fast lane, and the gigabit fiber broadband era of Latin America has arrived. Carriers need to seize the new business opportunities in the gigabit and AI era. In his speech, Gary Lu proposed three development strategy suggestions — all-optical transition, gigabit transition, and scenario transition— to accelerate cable-to-fiber transition, increase both speed and quality, meet digital and AI service requirements, provide diversified and scenario-based service. By accelerating the three transitions, Huawei and Latin American carriers will jointly usher in a new era of gigabit intelligence in the region, bringing richer and higher-quality digital life experiences to users.
    Gary Lu, President of Huawei Carrier Network Marketing and Solution Sales Dept, speaking at the event

    Daniel Zhang, Vice president of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Department, delivered a speech titled “Digital Fiber Innovations, Advancing Giga LATAM”. Zhang said that Huawei has consistently adhered to the vision of “in Latin America, For Latin America”, matching Latin American market requirements and continuously promoting digital fiber innovations, to accelerate the development of the Latin American ICT industry. To help carriers better seize the development opportunities of gigabit Latin America, Huawei launched three major Digital Fiber solution innovations: Digital Quick ODN 4 cores solutions for cost-effective FTTH construction, Service-level slicing-based FTTH gigabit solution ensures differentiated service experience, and symmetrical 2.5 Gbit/s Super GPON Solution supports symmetrical business scenarios for small and medium-sized enterprises. In the future, Huawei hopes to work with industry partners to build gigabit Latin America and accelerate the development of the digital economy in Latin America.
    Daniel Zhang, Vice President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Dept, during his address

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Building Fiber Leadership in Latin America: Bringing Gigabit Life to the Region Oct 09, 2024

    Source: Huawei

    Headline: Building Fiber Leadership in Latin America: Bringing Gigabit Life to the Region
    Oct 09, 2024

    [Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 9, 2024] The 2024 LATAM Fiber Broadband Leaders Summit hosted by Huawei and supported by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) was successfully held in Brazil. Themed “Digital Fiber, Advancing Giga LATAM”, the summit brought together more than 260 people from industry organizations, partners, and carriers in Latin America. At the Summit, participants discussed fiber broadband development trends, strategies, and practices. Huawei for the first time proposed three development strategies (all-optical transition, gigabit transition, and scenario transition) for giga fiber broadband industry and launched three digital fiber solutions.
    Joey Zhou, President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Dept, delivering his opening speech

    Joey Zhou, President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Dept., said optical fiber has become Latin America’s most important broadband access technology. His statement was based on a recent report from the consultancy Omdia that noted that in 2024, fiber accounted for more than 60% of home broadband in Latin America.
    Mainstream carriers in Latin America have released all-optical strategies and continued to increase investment. As digital services such as home office, live streaming, and e-commerce develop rapidly in Latin America, users pay more attention to network experience requirements, and upgrade bandwidth from 100Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s. Concurrently, application scenarios of optical broadband are no longer limited to traditional home entertainment scenarios, many diversified application scenarios such as smart home and SME digitalization emerge through one fiber, which will help carriers expand the boundaries of home broadband revenue.
    At the event, Joey Zhou further noted: “Latin America’s digital economy is in a golden development period, digital services are accelerating, which has brought broad opportunities for value creation. Huawei is willing to work with governments, regulators, carriers and industry partners to accelerate the development of Latin America’s gigabit optical broadband industry and jointly build a digital Latin America.”
    Gary Lu, President of Huawei Carrier Network Marketing and Solution Sales Department, delivered a speech titled “ACT3 to Embrace the GIGA and AI eras”. A is for ARPU, C is about coverage of service, and T stands for take-up rate.
    Coverage multiplied by take-up rate is the user base, and ARPU is the key to increasing revenue.”ACT” to the power of three, means the three transitions are the way to increase the user base and the revenue of FBB service, and it will also bring the quality of digital life to Latin America. Gary Lu said that fiber construction and development in Latin America has entered the fast lane, and the gigabit fiber broadband era of Latin America has arrived. Carriers need to seize the new business opportunities in the gigabit and AI era. In his speech, Gary Lu proposed three development strategy suggestions — all-optical transition, gigabit transition, and scenario transition— to accelerate cable-to-fiber transition, increase both speed and quality, meet digital and AI service requirements, provide diversified and scenario-based service. By accelerating the three transitions, Huawei and Latin American carriers will jointly usher in a new era of gigabit intelligence in the region, bringing richer and higher-quality digital life experiences to users.
    Gary Lu, President of Huawei Carrier Network Marketing and Solution Sales Dept, speaking at the event

    Daniel Zhang, Vice president of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Department, delivered a speech titled “Digital Fiber Innovations, Advancing Giga LATAM”. Zhang said that Huawei has consistently adhered to the vision of “in Latin America, For Latin America”, matching Latin American market requirements and continuously promoting digital fiber innovations, to accelerate the development of the Latin American ICT industry. To help carriers better seize the development opportunities of gigabit Latin America, Huawei launched three major Digital Fiber solution innovations: Digital Quick ODN 4 cores solutions for cost-effective FTTH construction, Service-level slicing-based FTTH gigabit solution ensures differentiated service experience, and symmetrical 2.5 Gbit/s Super GPON Solution supports symmetrical business scenarios for small and medium-sized enterprises. In the future, Huawei hopes to work with industry partners to build gigabit Latin America and accelerate the development of the digital economy in Latin America.
    Daniel Zhang, Vice President of Huawei Latin America ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Dept, during his address

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: New brigade name to reflect essential emergency role

    Source: Government of Western Australia

    Wanneroo Fire Support Bush Fire Brigade will become North Coastal Bush Fire Brigade Wanneroo in July 2025.

    Over the past two decades, the Brigade has expanded from a small incident command vehicle to a multi-faceted resource service that responds to emergency incidents across the State.

    Mayor Linda Aitken said the update reflected the current state of the Brigade’s operational responsibilities.

    “When the Wanneroo Fire Support Bush Fire Brigade was first established, it acted as a secondary response unit. It has since grown significantly in capacity, providing technical incident communication and support,” she said.

    “The new name appropriately represents the Brigade’s essential role in emergency responses across Western Australia and will improve clarity, streamline operations and ensure the Brigade’s identity aligns with its role and responsibilities.

    “The City is grateful to all volunteer firefighters who give their time to make this service so effective and help keep our community safe.”

    The name change will also help differentiate between the Wanneroo Fire Support Bush Fire Brigade and the Wanneroo Central Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade during critical incidents, minimising the risk of confusion.

    Find out more about the important work of the City’s volunteer bushfire brigades: wanneroo.wa.gov.au

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai meets Prime Minister Feleti Teo of Tuvalu

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    President Lai meets Prime Minister Feleti Teo of Tuvalu
    2024-10-08

    On the morning of October 8, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Prime Minister Feleti Teo of Tuvalu and his wife. In remarks, President Lai thanked Tuvalu for speaking up for Taiwan at numerous international venues, and for its staunch support. Indicating that Taiwan and Tuvalu are both maritime nations, the president said that our nations will continue to address the challenges posed by climate change together and establish even closer collaboration in such areas as medicine and public health, agriculture and fisheries, and information and communications technology (ICT). President Lai stated that with resilience and courage, we will continue to defend freedom and democracy and ensure peace, stability, and prosperity in the Pacific region.
    A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows:
    Talofa! [Greetings (Tuvaluan)] I extend a warm welcome to Prime Minister Teo, who is visiting Taiwan for the second time since taking office this February. In May, he attended the inauguration ceremony for Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao and myself. On this occasion, he is the chief guest for our National Day celebrations. We are delighted that Tuvalu is part of so many of Taiwan’s most important moments. Prime Minister Teo, we are truly thankful for how much you value and support our bilateral relations.
    Tuvalu spoke up for Taiwan at this year’s World Health Assembly and more recently at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), helping in our efforts to expand our international participation. At the UNGA, Prime Minister Teo actively urged the international community to recognize that UNGA Resolution 2758 does not preclude Taiwan’s participation in the UN system. I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank Tuvalu for its staunch support and assistance.
    At the UNGA, Prime Minister Teo also described the double threat that Tuvalu faces due to climate change and sea level rise. Taiwan is a maritime nation as well, and we empathize deeply with Tuvalu. Having established a National Climate Change Committee directly under the Office of the President, we aim to combine the strengths of all sectors to enhance Taiwan’s adaptation mechanisms in response to extreme weather risks. And by boosting exchanges with other countries, we hope to share our experiences and policies.
    In recent years, Taiwan and Tuvalu have cooperated on a number of projects, including the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project. And going forward, our nations will continue to address the challenges posed by climate change together. We will also establish even closer collaboration in such areas as medicine and public health, agriculture and fisheries, and ICT so as to mutually advance development and prosperity.
    Taiwan and Tuvalu are just like brothers – or taina, as you say in Tuvaluan. Thank you once again for your visit, which will help continue to deepen our diplomatic alliance. With resilience and courage, we will continue to defend freedom and democracy and ensure peace, stability, and prosperity in the Pacific region. I wish you all a fruitful and successful trip.
    Prime Minister Teo then delivered remarks, first conveying to President Lai and the people and government of Taiwan congratulations on our 113th National Day to be celebrated on Thursday. He indicated that Tuvalu shares the same month for its national day celebrations, having celebrated their 46th Day of Independence just the past week.
    Prime Minister Teo said that this is his second visit to Taipei. The first was his first overseas visit as prime minister, he noted, and he had come to witness President Lai’s inauguration. Prime Minister Teo said that he is doubly more honored this visit, as he was invited to be chief guest for this year’s National Day celebrations.
    Prime Minister Teo indicated that when his government was inaugurated in February, it immediately announced 21 priorities, one of those being to elevate and advance its relationship with Taiwan to a more comprehensive and integrated relationship. Our diplomatic relationship dates back to 1979, the prime minister said, which is the year just after Tuvalu gained independence. This year, he noted, we have celebrated 45 years of trusted friendship, and in the Pacific, Tuvalu is Taiwan’s oldest diplomatic ally. The prime minister said that our relationship is grounded firmly on democratic principles and values, which include respect for the rule of law, respect for democratic institutions and the doctrine of the separation of powers, and mutual respect for the integrity of national sovereignty.
    Prime Minister Teo stated that at the annual meeting of the UNGA, he made a very strong statement in support of Taiwan’s reintegration into the UN and related international systems. The UNGA’s main theme this year is to not leave anyone behind, he emphasized, so it was quite hypocritical for the UN system to not include Taiwan. The prime minister also remarked that there is nowhere in UNGA Resolution 2758 that makes any reference to Taiwan, and said that as long as he is in office, he and Tuvalu will continue to advance that strong advocation in support of Taiwan’s participation and reintegration into the global system.
    The prime minister went on to discuss the top priority and challenge of climate change – in particular, climate change-induced sea level rise, explaining that Tuvalu’s response to sea level rise is the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project and saying he is very grateful for Taiwan’s continued support. With Taiwan’s reinvigorated climate efforts, he said, he looks forward to future cooperation. Prime Minister Teo then acknowledged the other types of assistance that Taiwan has provided in terms of training and scholarships.
    Prime Minister Teo concluded his remarks by thanking President Lai once again for the invitation to serve as chief guest in the Double Ten celebration, saying that he and his delegation very much look forward to the event and reiterating Tuvalu’s congratulations and best wishes for our 113th National Day.
    The delegation also included Minister of Foreign Affairs, Labour and Trade Paulson Panapa.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Architectural and artistic lighting will decorate the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city services complex will decorate the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh with architectural and artistic lighting. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Moscow Government for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “A special project has been developed for organizing the lighting of the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh on Izhorskaya Street, and the work will be carried out this year. The main task is to emphasize the beauty and architectural features of the building, which was built in the mid-19th century and is a cultural heritage site of regional significance,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    Architectural and artistic lighting will highlight the details and elements of the temple. In accordance with the city lighting concept, it will have a warm or neutral shade of white. 74 devices with energy-efficient lamps will be installed on the upper and lower parts of the facade. They will illuminate the bell tower, tents and domes, highlight the mosaic icons.

    Over the past 13 years, the level of illumination in the capital has doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic illumination has increased fourfold. Today, Moscow is illuminated by more than one million lamps, while electricity consumption does not increase due to the use of energy-efficient equipment.

    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.

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://vvv.mos.ru/nevs/item/145026073/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Raising awareness of baby loss

    Source: Northern Ireland Direct

    Date published:

    The loss of a baby, whether it is through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatally, or as an infant is devastating for parents and families. Support for parents and families is available from a number of sources.

    Miscarriage

    If a pregnancy ends before 24 weeks, it is known as a miscarriage.

    You can find out more at this link:

    Ectopic pregnancy

    An ectopic pregnancy is when a pregnancy develops outside the womb. It can be serious, so it’s important to get medical advice right away.

    An ectopic pregnancy doesn’t always cause symptoms. Sometimes it is found during a routine pregnancy scan.

    You can find out more, including symptoms, at this link:

    Stillbirth

    A stillbirth is when a baby is born with no signs of life after 24 completed weeks of pregnancy.

    If you’re pregnant and are worried about anything – for example you have noticed your baby moving less than usual or you feel unwell – contact your midwife or doctor straight away.

    You can find out more at this link:

    Sudden unexpected death in infants 

    Sudden unexpected death in infants – sometimes known as ‘cot death’ – is the unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby.

    It is rare and the risk of a baby dying from it is low.

    You can get more information at this link:

    Support

    There are a number of organisations which offer support to those affected by the loss of a baby.

    Support is available through helplines, group support, as well as one-to-one counselling.

    The hospital where you had your antenatal care/ baby can also signpost you to bereavement services.

    More useful links

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Secretary-General of ASEAN attends the Plenary Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR

    Source: ASEAN – Association of SouthEast Asian Nations

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, attended the Plenary Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit held at the National Convention Center in Vientiane, Lao PDR today. SG Dr. Kao reported on the progress of ASEAN Community-building in 2024 to the ASEAN Leaders and highlighted the key deliverables of Lao PDR’s ASEAN Chairmanship under the theme “Enhancing Connectivity and Resilience”.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN attends the Plenary Session of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to expand white list mechanism to stabilize property sector

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

    BEIJING, Oct. 9 — China will expand its “white list” mechanism to ensure that all eligible property projects have access to financial support.

    Financial institutions are required to timely disburse loans to eligible property projects and meet their reasonable financing needs, according a meeting recently held by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the National Financial Regulatory Administration.

    The meeting also stressed the need to ensure the delivery of homes, calling on local authorities to “adopt strong and effective measures to stabilize the real estate market and halt the decline in prices.”

    Ensuring the delivery of homes is an important task in promoting the stable and healthy development of the real estate market. It is a concrete action that adheres to the people-centered development philosophy and responds to the concerns of the public. It is also a strong measure to prevent and resolve real estate risks and to promote the market’s stabilization and recovery, said the meeting.

    Under the “white list” mechanism launched in late January, local authorities are recommending real estate projects eligible for financial support to financial institutions.

    The mechanism is part of China’s efforts to stabilize the sector weighed by debt problems and boost confidence in an industry that accounts for nearly 6 percent of the country’s GDP, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

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  • MIL-OSI China: DPRK to cut off roads, railways connected to ROK

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) will completely cut off roads and railways connected to the Republic of Korea (ROK) beginning Wednesday amid the precarious situation on the Korean Peninsula, the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) was quoted by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) as saying.

    The KPA General Staff stressed that the gravity of the situation on the peninsula can not be overlooked, with daily military exercises in the ROK region near the DPRK’s southern border, the frequent presence of US strategic nuclear assets, and the repeated talk about the “end of the regime” in the DPRK, said the report.

    The acute military situation on the peninsula requires the DPRK armed forces to take stronger measures to effectively defend national security, it added.

    “To this end, a project will be launched first on Oct 9 to completely cut off roads and railways connected to the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and fortify the relevant areas of our side with strong defense structures,” the report said.

    The KPA General Staff said the move is “a self-defensive measure for inhibiting war and defending the security of the DPRK”.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s defense ministry urges US to stop double-dealing on Taiwan question

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A Chinese defense spokesperson on Wednesday asked the United States to stop its “double-faced” approach toward China, change its double-dealing practice on the Taiwan question, and cease arming Taiwan.
    Wu Qian, a spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, made the remarks in response to a media query about a recent U.S. decision to provide military assistance worth around 567 million dollars to China’s Taiwan region.
    Wu asked the U.S. side to stop such practice, and not to disturb and undermine the relations between the two countries and the two militaries.
    Wu said the U.S. move is a serious violation of the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. joint communiques, severely infringing upon China’s sovereignty and security interests and undermining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
    “We express strong condemnation of this and lodge solemn representations with the U.S. side,” Wu said.
    Wu said that over recent years, the U.S. side has reneged on its commitments, sending seriously wrong signals to “Taiwan independence” elements and escalating tensions in the region.
    It must be noted that “Taiwan independence” means war, and the tactics to use Taiwan to contain China will only lead to self-inflicted harms, Wu said. 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Discover Dubai: A cultural journey on Google Arts & Culture

    Source: Google

    Editor’s note: To mark the second phase of our long-term collaboration between Google Arts & Culture and Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, we invited their Director Hala Badri to give us a snapshot of the new edition of the stories about Dubai’s culture and heritage.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Council proposes to allocate CHF 7 million in humanitarian aid for Lebanon and Syria

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Council in English

    Bern, 09.10.2024 – In view of the humanitarian impact of the escalating violence in the Middle East, the Federal Council decided at its meeting on 10 October 2024 to allocate an additional CHF 7 million in aid for Lebanon and Syria. This sum will be taken from the funds set aside for emergency aid by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). In line with Parliament’s decision in December 2023, the foreign affairs committees will be consulted on this decision. These funds are in addition to the CHF 79 million allocated for humanitarian operations in the Middle East in 2024.

    Violence in the Middle East has significantly intensified since last month. In Lebanon, more than 1,000 people have been killed and almost 10,000 injured. According to the United Nations, more than half a million people have been forcibly displaced within Lebanon, while 280,000 people left the country between 23 September and 3 October 2024, mainly for Syria.

    In light of this humanitarian emergency, the Federal Council is proposing to allocate CHF 7 million in humanitarian aid in addition to the funds already earmarked for the region. This additional support, which comes from the SDC’s emergency reserve funds, will go to the UN’s Lebanon Humanitarian Fund, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Lebanese Red Cross and the UNHCR in Syria. These organisations will offer shelter, care and protection to those affected, as well as providing them with basic food items, water and sanitation, medicines, basic healthcare and hygiene products. In line with Parliament’s decision of December 2023, the foreign affairs committees will be consulted on this issue in October 2024. This CHF 7 million in funding is in addition to the CHF 79 million already allocated for humanitarian operations in the wider region (occupied Palestinian territory, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) for 2024.

    The Federal Council stresses that dialogue, respect for international law and de-escalation are essential if the Middle East conflict is to be brought to an end. It reiterates its call on all parties to cease hostilities throughout the region.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Celebrating 150 years of the Universal Postal Union

    Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

    Hi, I’m Michelle Rowland, Australia’s Communications Minister. It is wonderful to say a few words to help celebrate this special World Post Day.

    This year marks 150 years of the Universal Postal Union. Australia has been a proud member since 1907. 

    Much has changed over this time, notably the way in which we communicate and connect with each other.

    From the horse-drawn postal delivery services of the past with letters that took months to ship over to Australia. 

    To today’s three-wheel Australia Post electric vehicles delivering our insatiable appetite for e-commerce and online shopping to our door. 

    We have seen a steady decline in letters – juxtaposed with a rise in parcel deliveries.

    Australia Post delivered more than 2.5 billion items around our vast nation last year alone. 

    What hasn’t changed over the past 150 years is the impact the postal service has on all our lives. Here in Australia, and around the world.

    We all enjoy receiving something personal by post – a letter from a pen pal, a postcard or a birthday card from our family and friends.

    It brings us joy, smiles and a connection with those we cherish.

    As well as the personal touch, the postal sector also delivers for our communities – supporting jobs and small business.

    It offers vital community services, especially in rural and regional Australia.

    It is often not just the post office – it may be the only banking service in town, the newsagent and the retailer.

    The Australian Government is modernising Australia Post to ensure it remains viable, adaptive and agile to change.

    I am thrilled that Australia Post has been recognised as a postal sector world leader for 2024. The UPU gave Australia Post a score of 10 – the highest achievable level of global postal excellence. 

    Congratulations to Australia Post.

    I would also like to acknowledge the accomplishments of the UPU.

    The Universal Service Obligation – for example – ensures mail is exchanged safely, securely and efficiently across 192 member countries.

    This World Post Day marks 150 years of the UPU enabling communication and empowering people across nations.

    It is an opportunity to celebrate and share a joint commitment to continue this important mission for decades and centuries to come.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jobs and Investment: How the Capital Is Implementing a Program to Stimulate the Creation of Places of Employment

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    More than 210 billion rubles in investments will be attracted to develop the capital’s industrial potential as part of the program to stimulate the creation of employment sites (EPS). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Implementation of industrial construction projects within the framework of the program for stimulating the creation of industrial construction facilities, which was approved by Sergei Sobyanin, contributes to the development of the scientific and technical potential of the city and gives businesses the opportunity to find modern sites equipped with all the necessary infrastructure for localizing production. In total, under this program, investors will build over 820 thousand square meters of industrial real estate in different areas of the city, investments in the creation of new places of employment will exceed 210 billion rubles,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    By 2029, in exchange for a benefit from the city, investors will build 16 new industrial infrastructure facilities in the capital. More than 12 thousand jobs will appear there. About half of these facilities will be commissioned next year.

    “In 2025, under the program to stimulate the creation of MPT, we will commission seven industrial facilities. For example, in Zelenograd, the construction of four construction industry plants will be completed. The enterprises will produce aerated concrete blocks, facade structures, building materials and mobile homes. In Pokhodny Proezd in the northwest of the capital, we will commission a plant for the production of architectural concrete. An enterprise for the production of facade systems and translucent structures will appear in TiNAO. And in the west of Moscow, a technological industrial park will open for the localization of food production. In total, the city will receive more than a thousand new jobs,” clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    In 2026, it is planned to complete the construction of the second stage of the industrial technopark “Alabushevo” in the special economic zone “Technopolis Moscow”. This complex will include five buildings and an office building. In addition to the production area, each building will have space for laboratories and design offices. The technological industrial park “Senkino” in the Krasnopakhorsky district (TiNAO), as well as an industrial complex as part of the creative industries technopark “Gustav” in Maryina Roshcha (SVAO), an industrial production facility in the Molzhaninovsky district (SAO) and a large-modular housing construction plant in the Vnukovo district (TiNAO) will also be completed. The implementation of these projects will create about 8.5 thousand new jobs.

    In 2027, it is planned to complete the construction of an industrial and production complex in Zelenograd Administrative Okrug, which will be able to accommodate several enterprises of various industries and a plant for the production of building materials. A factory for the production of frame elements and finishing will appear in TiNAO. More than 700 people will be able to find employment at the new enterprises.

    Another industrial complex will be commissioned in 2028. It will localize food and light industry enterprises, where two thousand new jobs will be created.

    The first five industrial facilities under the program to stimulate the creation of industrial enterprises have already been built. The new production facilities can employ about 5.4 thousand Muscovites.

    Since 2020, the program to stimulate the creation of MPT covers almost all districts of the capital. The Moscow government has concluded 130 agreements with investors, which provide for the construction of commercial facilities with an area of more than six million square meters. These are industrial enterprises, logistics complexes, office and retail facilities, educational, cultural and sports institutions. This will create more than 290 thousand new jobs in almost all sectors of the city’s economy. The total investment in the development of the capital will exceed two trillion rubles.

    Developers can submit an application to participate in the program through the online service at Moscow investment portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Scientists work to make this world a better place”

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

    Federico Gallo – Research Fellow Center for Neuroeconomics and Cognitive Research Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences, National Research University Higher School of EconomicsIn 2023, he received the award “For special achievements in career and public life among foreign graduates of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.” In an interview, Federico talked about how he came to science and why he stayed in it, and also revealed the secret of an effective remedy against old age.

    The Beginning of the Journey: From Ancient Greek to Neuroscience

    Since childhood, I loved books, especially books about science, history, and the English language. I studied in a classical school, that is, I studied ancient Greek and Latin, antiquity. I was a very inquisitive child, and I was lucky that my family and friends always supported this inquisitive research nature in me. Then I realized that I wanted to connect my life with science, but I did not know which field exactly.

    At first, I decided that I wanted to become an astrophysicist and entered the physics department. But soon I realized that I was more attracted to mathematics and thought about changing my specialty. Then my mother, a high school teacher, advised me to pay attention to neuroscience. At that time, it was a completely new field of research. I was attracted by the fact that it combined several fields of knowledge, including the exact sciences, psychology, and linguistics. Even now, it seems to me that interdisciplinarity is the most remarkable and strong side of neuroscience.

    In 2011, I entered the University of Milan. Our first class was taught by Professor Andrea Moro. Incidentally, he was a student of Noam Chomsky himself, one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century, who influenced the development of cognitive sciences in the world. I was fascinated not so much by the subject that Andrea taught, but by his approach to science. When it came time to write my thesis, I really wanted him to be my supervisor. But it so happened that Andrea received a new important position, and he did not have enough time to deal with scientific supervision. Then he recommended that I contact his wonderful colleague Professor Jubin Aboutalebi.

    Jubin was working on the topic of bilingualism. Even before we officially met, we accidentally bumped into him in the university corridors. He already knew that I was going to write my thesis with him, and immediately asked what age group I would like to work with. To be honest, I was a little confused, since I hadn’t had time to think about it yet. But I answered that I was interested in the elderly, because the whole world was gradually getting older. At that time, scientists had just begun to study the connection between bilingualism and aging.

    The next morning I was already in Jubin’s lab. Our friendship and close collaboration continues to this day, and the topic of bilingualism and aging has become the main focus of my research.

    Of course, all the knowledge I received both at school and at the university helped me a lot, but it was not decisive in my development as a scientist. The main thing is the people with whom life brings you together. I was very lucky: my scientific supervisors, family, friends, my fiancée Lisa always accepted and supported me.

    On working in Russia: “At HSE, you do science and don’t notice whether you’re in Russia, Italy, or the Philippines”

    Dzhubin has a friend and colleague, Andrey Myachikov, a leading research fellow at the HSE Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Together with another colleague from HSE, Yuri Shtyrov, they offered me to become a link in the collaboration between Milan and Moscow. Andrey won me over by the fact that he specially flew to Milan to meet me long before the competition for a postgraduate position opened. As a result, I received a scholarship from the government and HSE and moved to Moscow for postgraduate study.cognitive science program. At the same time, when I was already getting ready to go to Russia, I received an invitation to Barcelona, I received a prestigious scholarship named after Marie Curie. However, I was so inspired by the collaboration with my future scientific supervisors that I did not even have the thought to consider a new offer and change my decision.

    I remember my postgraduate years with great warmth and gratitude. I conducted research at the Center for Neuroeconomics and Cognitive Research, now part of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. I was inspired by the trust that my senior colleagues placed in me, although I was only a young postgraduate student. I felt free and independent as a researcher, but at the same time I could always count on the attention and support of my “seniors.” This allowed me to become a truly mature, independent researcher. Many thanks to my scientific supervisors and staff at the center Andrey Myachikov, Yuri Shtyrov, Victoria Moiseyeva, Anna Shestakova for always believing in me.

    The Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences became my home, and I didn’t feel like a foreigner who found himself in a Russian academic environment. Thanks to the opportunities that HSE provides, you do science and don’t notice whether you are in Russia, Italy or the Philippines.

    After my PhD, I entered the postdoc program. Now I am probably one of the oldest employees of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. I recently received a very prestigious Marie Curie fellowship and left Russia for a while. But I continue to work on my projects remotely, supervising several master’s and PhD students. I have seen for myself how people’s attitudes change if they see that you are confident and passionate about what you do. This evokes respect and even admiration. Therefore, one of the important tasks for me is to support young researchers, I try to give them confidence, give them the opportunity to be proud of themselves.

    On modern neuroscience, bilingualism and aging: “I may say something unpleasant, but the brain begins to age at 20–25 years old!”

    The main topic of my research is cognitive aging. I study how a person’s lifestyle affects the aging process, what factors can slow it down. I may say something unpleasant now, but the brain begins to age at 20-25, so it is very important to know where to invest in order to ensure a successful old age.

    One of the powerful factors that slow down cognitive aging is bilingualism. Bilingualism is not necessarily fluency in two languages from birth. The modern approach interprets it as knowledge of a second language at least at some level. Even if you start learning a foreign language as an adult, you will become bilingual and replenish your cognitive reserve.

    The cognitive reserve is the savings account of our brain, we replenish it throughout life when we get an education, new skills, play sports. In old age, when the brain requires additional resources to continue its usual activity, it begins to gradually use the funds in this account. If you have managed to accumulate a lot of funds during your life, the brain will be able to spend them for a long time and function normally, despite age-related changes.

    Our recent studies have shown that not only the fact of learning a second language, but also its choice can affect the functioning of the brain in old age. It turns out that close languages, that is, similar to each other, such as Spanish and Portuguese, are more useful for the brain in the long term than distant languages, with radically different grammatical and lexical-semantic structure. When we begin to learn a new language, we certainly train our brain, it learns to switch between language systems and not mix them. If the languages are distant, it is more difficult for a person to learn at first, but at the same time he can easily separate his native and foreign languages and not confuse them. If the languages are close, a person learns a new language much easier, but in order not to mix the two systems, the brain has to be constantly tense. That is, when learning Chinese, for example, the brain of Russians is very tense at the beginning, but then relaxes and becomes lazy, but in the case of Belarusian, it is constantly in good shape. So, as a cure for old age, it is more useful to learn related languages.

    About the future and dedication of scientists

    My colleagues and I are currently working on a large-scale project: a meta-analysis comparing all protective factors in terms of their positive impact on successful aging. I may be biased, but I think one of the most important areas of science is finding solutions to combat neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease. The number of diagnoses increases every year. We must study the causes and mechanism of the disease well, and then look for appropriate treatment. In this sense, bilingualism is one of the important and, most importantly, economically beneficial tools for the state to combat cognitive impairment in old age.

    In research work, it is important for me to feel that with our discoveries and results we make this world a better place. In my opinion, it is the desire to improve the world that should be the goal of a scientist. It is a pity that many people forget about this today.

    In a sense, I am an idealist. Science should not pursue selfish commercial goals. The most important part of it is dedication. I hope that I will leave a better world than the one I came into.

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