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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: The idea of Atmanirbhar Bharat & Viksit Bharat will pull out the country from slavery mindset – Anurag Singh Thakur

    Source: Government of India

    The idea of Atmanirbhar Bharat & Viksit Bharat will pull out the country from slavery mindset – Anurag Singh Thakur

    Anurag Thakur interacts with the students of MIT World Peace University in ‘Viksit Bharat Ambassador – Yuva Connect’ initiative

    Posted On: 25 SEP 2024 7:55PM by PIB Mumbai

    Pune, 25 September 2024

     

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the idea of making India a self-reliant  and developed country. Lok Sabha MP Anurag Singh Thakur has asserted that this concept will pull out our country out of the slavery mindset.

    He was speaking as the Chief guest at a program organized under the ‘Viksit Bharat Ambassador – Yuva Connect’ initiative at MIT World Peace University College, Kothrud, Pune. Under the ‘Viksit Bharat Ambassador – Yuva Connect’ initiative, interactive session are being organized to guide the  youth about their participation and responsibility towards achieving the goal of a developed India in various colleges of Maharashtra.

    Myers MIT Institute Trustee Rahul Karad, MIT World Peace University Vice-Chancellor Dr. R. M. Chitnis, National Skating Champion Jinesh Nanal, Viksit Bharat Youth Ambassador Kritika Bhandari and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

      

    Trees were planted in the premises of the institute under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam initiative of the Central Government at the beginning of the program. Later, Anurag Singh Thakur paid  floral tributes to the statue of Sant Dnyaneshwar in the institute.

      

    Vice-Chancellor Dr. R. M. Chitnis welcomed the dignitories in his introductory speech. Kritika Bhandari then briefed all the students about the My Bharat portal run by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and urged them to register themselves on the portal. National Skating champion Jinesh Nanal shared experience of his sports journey while interacting with the students.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government allocated a quarter of a billion rubles for a clinic in Khakassia

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    Order dated September 17, 2024 No. 2561-r

    Document

    Order dated September 17, 2024 No. 2561-r

    A prefabricated modular polyclinic designed for 170 visits per shift will be purchased and installed for residents of the village of Bograd in the Republic of Khakassia. The order to allocate 250 million rubles for these purposes was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    The subsidy was allocated to the budget of Khakassia on co-financing terms. The total cost of the work is almost 590 million rubles. The installation of the clinic and connection of the building to utility networks is planned to be completed in 2025.

    The new building of the polyclinic will have departments for adults and children, with the children’s department designed to receive 40 young patients per shift. Medical equipment needed to serve residents will be transported from the old building of the polyclinic, which is considered unsafe.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi’s speech at meeting marking NPC’s 70th founding anniversary published

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A speech delivered by Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, at a Sept. 14 meeting marking the 70th founding anniversary of the National People’s Congress (NPC), has been published as a booklet.
    The booklet, published by the People’s Publishing House, is available at Xinhua Bookstore outlets across China. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi urges continuously promoting ethnic unity across generations

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of continuing the endeavors to promote ethnic unity from generation to generation.
    Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks in a reply letter to descendants of the representatives from diverse ethnic groups who erected a monument in 1951 in southwest China’s Yunnan Province and made a solemn pledge to stay united and follow the Party. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China conducts 300-billion-yuan MLF at lower interest rate

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

    BEIJING, Sept. 25 — China’s central bank on Wednesday conducted a 300-billion-yuan (about 42.73 billion U.S. dollars) medium-term lending facility (MLF) operation to maintain reasonable and ample liquidity in the banking system.

    The MLF operation had a maturity of one year with an interest rate of 2 percent, 30 basis points lower than the previous level.

    After the operation, the outstanding balance of the MLF stood at 6.878 trillion yuan.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Two appear in court charged with manslaughter of man in Erith

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Two men have appeared in court charged with manslaughter following the death of a man in Erith.

    Mark Pearce, 40 (28.01.84) of Lower Road, Bexley and Markie Collins, 18 (16.04.06) of Galleon Close, Bexley, have been charged with the manslaughter of Amamudin Alikhel, referred to as Ali Khan.

    Police were called at approximately 22:25hrs on Monday, 28 August 2023 to reports of a man injured after being struck by a bus in West Road, Erith.

    Officers and London Ambulance Service attended. Ali Khan, was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation was launched after it became apparent that there had been an altercation prior to the victim being struck by the bus.

    Pearce and Collins both appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 18 September. They were bailed to appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, 16 October

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN conducts interview with Chinese media

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today participated in interviews with Chinese media outlets, including People’s Daily, Xinhua News Agency, China Media Group, China Daily, and Guangxi Radio & TV. The interviews focused on ASEAN-China relations, during which Dr. Kao addressed inquiries related to the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0, trade and investment, the digital and green economies, the China-ASEAN Year of People-to-People Exchange, and the China-ASEAN Expo.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN conducts interview with Chinese media appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Another 44 milk distribution points have been renovated in Moscow

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In Moscow, 44 milk distribution points have opened after renovation. Thus, families from 39 districts of the capital will receive free quality food products in comfortable conditions. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “The city cares about the health and well-being of young Muscovites and provides comprehensive support to their parents even in the most insignificant, at first glance, issues. For example, we create comfortable conditions for receiving free food products intended for pregnant women, nursing mothers and their babies. To date, we have already managed to repair another 44 milk distribution points, re-equipped them according to modern standards: this is new plumbing, reliable fire safety and air conditioning systems. Inside and outside – convenient and clear navigation, the design of the premises is done in a single style, at the disposal of visitors and employees are ergonomic and functional furniture. In total, within the framework of the modernization program of the capital’s milk kitchens, 128 points have already been updated, and we plan to open another 28 in the near future,” said Anastasia Rakova.

    The total area of 44 renovated points exceeded four thousand square meters. They opened in 10 districts: four in the Eastern Administrative District, two in the west of the city and in the Zelenograd Administrative District, five in the north and southwest, three in the center, southeast and northwest, as well as six in the Southern Administrative District and 11 in the North-Eastern Administrative District. In addition, 84 premises were previously renovated and re-equipped as part of the renovation program.

    In total, there are more than 200 milk distribution points in Moscow. They are open daily from 06:30 to 15:00 (lunch break from 12:30 to 13:00). The right to free meals is granted to pregnant women and nursing mothers of children under six months, children under three years old and children from large families under seven years old. In addition, the benefit applies to children under 15 with certain chronic diseases, as well as children with disabilities. Women are given fortified juices and milk, children are given milk formulas, vegetable and fruit purees, cottage cheese and other products.

    To receive discounted products, you must have permanent registration in the capital, a Moscow temporary or permanent compulsory medical insurance policy (CHI), and also be attached to a city clinic or antenatal clinic.

    Permission to independently place orders on mos.ru is issued by a doctor at a city medical organization. For those who have already confirmed their preferential category and received free meals based on medical reports, the service is available on mos.ru automatically in the section “Family and Children”. There you can also choose a specific milk point and day of visit. After submitting an application on the portal, an electronic referral is issued, which must be presented at the milk kitchen when receiving the products.

    In case of repairs at the milk distribution point, you can pick up your order at any other free food distribution point. Their addresses published on the mos.ru portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow doctors have introduced the latest method of treating a common disease in men

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Doctors of the urology center of the Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center (MMNCC) named after S.P. Botkin have introduced the latest minimally invasive method of treating prostate adenoma. This is the most common disease in men, which significantly affects the quality of life. It occurs in about a third of patients aged 40-45 years and in 70 percent after 60.

    The method of the capital’s doctors is based on the use of sterile high-temperature steam. It is delivered to the prostate through the urethra using special instruments under local anesthesia. The procedure does not require surgical incisions. Sterile steam passes through the tissues of the enlarged prostate and reduces its size, improving the quality of urination. The operation takes about 15 minutes and does not require long-term hospitalization.

    The Urology Center of the S.P. Botkin MMNCC was the first among the clinics of the capital Department of Health was equipped with high-tech equipment to perform such operations. Urologists underwent specialized training to perform them.

    According to the head of the urological center, professor and academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Pushkar, the new method of treating prostate adenoma is the most modern and most gentle of all those that exist today. More than 100 patients have already received high-quality care.

    The Moscow Urology Center, the S.P. Botkin MMNCC, began operating in November 2023. Doctors can perform up to 17,000 urological surgeries per year, including endourological, laparoscopic, and robotic interventions. The center includes a consultative and diagnostic department, three general urology departments and two oncourology departments, as well as seven operating rooms equipped with expert surgical equipment, and an intensive care unit. The minimally invasive surgical interventions used here allow patients to quickly recover and maintain a high quality of life.

    Moscow Mayor Talks About Implementation of New Moscow Healthcare Standard

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A new bus route will connect the Skolkovo Innovation Center and the west of the capital

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    For the convenience of employees, residents and students, a new bus route to metro stations and Moscow Central Diameters will appear in the Skolkovo Innovation Center. In addition, routes in TiNAO will change – transport will come closer to social facilities. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Starting September 28, we will launch a new route in Skolkovo and adjust the routes in TiNAO in the area of the new Potapovo metro station. They cover eight districts in two districts of the capital, as well as Odintsovo urban district in the Moscow region. We continue to improve the quality of passenger service on behalf of the Mayor of Moscow,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The new route No. 1147a will connect the Skolkovo innovation center and the west of the capital. Buses will pass through the Slavyansky Bulvar and Filevsky Park stations.

    Route #971 has been extended to the Sosenskoye stop. It will pass near the Olkhovaya metro station and social facilities in Kommunarka. Route #117k will receive a new number (#917), buses on the line will run at shorter intervals.

    You can find out about these and other changes on the website State Unitary Enterprise “Mosgortrans”

    About 90 routes were adjusted in Moscow this summer

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An educational complex will be built in the north of Moscow as part of the KRT project

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The investor will build and transfer to the city an educational complex, as well as transport and engineering infrastructure facilities within the framework of the integrated development of the territory (IDT) of the former industrial zone of Bratsevo. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Based on the results of the preparation and approval of the territory planning project, the city entered into an additional agreement to the contract for the integrated development of the site with the company that is redeveloping the former industrial zone of Bratsevo. According to the document, by 2030 the investor will build and transfer to the city an educational complex for 1,075 places, including a kindergarten designed for 325 pupils and a school for 750 students, as well as transport and engineering infrastructure facilities,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The territory is located in the north of the capital near the Baltiyskaya station of the Moscow Central Circle.

    “The project for the integrated development of a 22-hectare territory is already being actively implemented. The investor has begun construction of the first-stage facilities. In total, by 2031, it is planned to build more than 550 thousand square meters of residential, social and public-business real estate on the site,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property of the City of Moscow

    Maxim Gaman.

    The company will also improve the courtyards and create a park with a boulevard. A promenade area of over two hectares will be laid along Vyborgskaya Street and Novopetrovsky Proezd. At each stage, the construction of the residential quarter on the site of the former industrial zone of Bratsevo is monitored by Mosgosstroynadzor.

    According to the Chairman of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority Anton Slobodchikova, in August 2023, the committee gave permission to begin construction of the first stage of the project. It includes 10 sections of a residential building with 1,506 apartments. The developer began work on the site in the Voykovsky district on Admirala Makarova Street (building 2/16) in November of the same year. The area of residential premises will be 86.7 thousand square meters. The first stage of construction is expected to be completed in 2027.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told, that over 80 percent of KRT projects involve the construction of real estate near major transport facilities. Multifunctional city blocks are being created within the framework of the program. Roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the sites of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas.

    Currently, there are 236 KRT projects in Moscow at various stages of implementation, with a total area of over 3.1 thousand hectares. Their development is being carried out on behalf ofSergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How the area near the therapeutic building of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital is being transformed

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The specialists of the municipal services complex have improved the area near the therapeutic building of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital by more than half. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “The main task is to create a comfortable environment for patients that will facilitate their speedy recovery, and make the space convenient for visitors. The improvement boundaries also include the area around the building of the Moscow Multidisciplinary Palliative Care Center. At present, 60 percent of the total volume of planned work has been completed. It is important that the area will be fully adapted for people with limited mobility,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    Thus, during the improvement, they will organize places for patients, visitors and staff to rest, where they will install benches (some will be under awnings) and plant flower beds. In addition, they will tidy up the paths, install modern lanterns with energy-efficient lamps, arrange flower beds, plant trees and shrubs. Overhead wires will be removed underground – this will transform the space and ensure safe operation of communications.

    To enable patients to be taken out for walks not only in wheelchairs but also on wheelchairs, a lifting platform will be installed next to the building. A special area will be set up on the top floor, where various events will be held.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Doorstop – Launceston

    Source: Australian Executive Government Ministers

    ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, it’s fantastic to be here with the Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff, with my Education Minister, Jason Clare, with Senator Helen Polley and with Deputy Premier, Michael Ferguson here this morning. And this is a big day for the Commonwealth and a big day for Tasmania. The two services that are most important to people’s lives are health and education. And today, we have some fantastic announcements on both. First of all, it’s great to be here at Launceston General Hospital. I do want to thank the administration and the staff, the doctors, the nurses, the volunteers who’ve shown us around here this morning. It’s been a great privilege, and I do want to take the opportunity to thank them for the difference that they make to people’s lives here in Northern Tasmania. But I want to say that it’s a good day for them too, it’s a good day, most importantly, for the people of Northern Tasmania. Because this announcement today of $120 million from the Federal Government for a Northern Heart Centre will make an enormous difference. People in Northern Tasmania should not have to cross the Bass Strait to the North Island in order to get the health care that they deserve. They should get it here in their local community and this Northern Heart Centre, which is well advanced in terms of its planning, will make an enormous difference for research. Most importantly, to be able to get that early detection and early care here, so that if you avoid a traumatic incident, then you actually save money as well as saving lives. And that’s why I’ve been talking with the Premier about the importance of this. This will mean more beds and less pressure on the hospital’s Emergency Department. The Centre will have its own dedicated lab that can diagnose and treat various heart conditions, allowing patients to bypass the Emergency Department with its own access to the intensive care unit and medical imaging. That will make an enormous difference here in Northern Tasmania. And I’m very proud that this is a part of my Government’s commitment to strengthening Medicare and providing better healthcare for all Australians, regardless of where they live. Further today I can announce that my Government and the Tasmanian Government have signed a historic agreement that means all Tasmanian public schools will be fully and fairly funded. We promised we would fully fund schools in Tasmania and today we deliver. Tasmania is the third state now after Northern Territory and Western Australia to sign up. The Commonwealth has $16 billion on the table to make sure that every school can reach that designation of fair funding that was first put forward by Gonski, by David Gonski, in his Review. The other thing that it will do of course, is the nature of education as well. Because we want to make sure it’s not just about dollars, it’s about how education is delivered. And the signing up of this agreement will make sure that the priorities that parents talk about, making sure that the basics are looked after, make sure that we lift literacy and numeracy right across Tasmania, but right across the country, is what we want to see. We want to make sure that if a child falls behind that a school is in a position to be able to lift them up. Simple as that. During the election campaign in 2022, I spoke about no one being left behind and no one held back. And that’s what education and health are at the centre of. Making sure that no one’s left behind. Every child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential, but also making sure that people are looked after in terms of their healthcare. So, this is a really exciting day and it’s a good day. And I do want to thank Jeremy for the relationship that we have, in spite of the fact we’re from different political parties, we’re just concerned about getting things done. And that’s what this is about today. Getting things done in the interests of Northern Tasmanians when it comes to healthcare and getting things done on behalf of all younger Australians, Tasmanians and their families, importantly going forward as well. So, I want to thank Jason Clare as well for the extraordinary work that he has done. Mark Butler, our Health Minister has worked hard on this as well, and that is a very good thing that we’ve been able to achieve this today. I’ll hand over to Jeremy, I will then hand to Jason Clare, the Education Minister, and then I’m happy to take some questions and I’m sure that Jeremy will as well. And then we have some document signing that we’re going to do to fulfil this delivery that we’re announcing today.

    JEREMY ROCKLIFF, PREMIER OF TASMANIA: Thank you very much, Prime Minister. And it’s great to be here with the Deputy Premier, Michael Ferguson, Federal Minister for Education, Jason Clare and Senator Helen Polley. Thank you Fiona, for your commitment and passion to healthcare across the North. As Chief Executive of the Launceston General Hospital, can I say to you a big thanks to all the people that you work with on a daily basis. From administration to the healthcare professionals, to the volunteers that make up this wonderful institution, the Launceston General Hospital, delivering healthcare for many, many thousands of Tasmanians across north and north west Tasmania. This is a great day for healthcare. This is a great day for our schools, education and public investment in education. And I want to thank the Prime Minister for the great collaboration that we have had over the course of the last couple of years. It’s not the first time I’ve stood alongside the Prime Minister when it comes to announcing key partnerships in health. Whether that be GP recruitment, whether that be Urgent Care Clinics. It’s not the first time, of course – we’ve also got partnerships when it comes to urban renewal projects as well. And so what Tasmanians expect is their federal and state governments to work together in the very best interests of them and in this case the best interests served in healthcare and indeed our schools across Tasmania. We made a very clear commitment at the last election that we will deliver a $120 million Heart Centre and that is exactly what will be delivered at this site over the course of the next few years. That commitment has been realised through the strong collaboration and working relationship with the Federal and State Governments. A $120 million commitment from the Federal Government. And can I say Prime Minister, thank you to you, to Mark Butler – who I worked with very closely as Health Minister for a number of years – but also on behalf of all Tasmanians that will of course be cared for through this facility. Northern and north western Tasmania have the highest rates of cardiovascular disease in the country. This is why this investment is so critical and the partnership will endure. The partnership of capital investment from the Federal Government and of course the operational investment from the Tasmanian Government means that this will be delivered. It will be delivered by 2029 and will be servicing Tasmanians, particularly Northern Tasmanians, for many, many decades to come. Can I also pay tribute to Jason Clare, the Federal Minister for Education, and of course our State Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, who would be here if it wasn’t for Budget Estimates in southern Tasmania. I know Jason and Jo have worked very closely in securing this Agreement on behalf of families across Tasmania, our students, of course, in public schools. There is no better investment in productivity and wellbeing than education. And having been Education Minister for seven years, I can well and truly appreciate the need for fair funding when it comes to our public schools, particularly our schools of disadvantage across the country and indeed in Tasmania. That’s why I was very proud to be part of the Gonski Two Agreement as Education Minister, where you apply that fair funding model to support students across our public school environment. What this will mean is an additional $300 million into our public schools over the course of the next five years, focusing on early intervention when it comes to numeracy and literacy, focusing on students well being as well. And when students have good wellbeing, they have a very strong learning environment as well. And so we are committed as a Tasmanian Government, in partnership with the Federal Government, to deliver significant uplift in funding for our public schools over the next five years or sooner. So, thank you for working with us, Prime Minister and Federal Education Minister, Jason Clare. It is a great example of federal and state governments working together. At the end of the day, what Tasmanians care about is good quality services and what they want to see is cooperation in partnership between federal and state government, irrespective of political colour, to deliver for them. And today we have delivered in spades for our public schools and healthcare across Northern Tasmania. And with those few words, I’ll hand to Jason.

    JASON CLARE, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION: Thanks Premier. Can I start by paying credit to the Prime Minister and the Premier. These are two leaders who know how to get the job done and these are two leaders who understand the power of education. The power of education to change children’s lives. And this investment, this announcement that we’re making today, will change the lives of children here in Tasmania. Can I also thank you Deputy Premier. And can I thank my dear friend, the Education Minister of Tasmania, Jo Palmer, who, as the Premier said, can’t be with us because of Estimates. She is a great Education Minister. It’s a privilege to work with her and I’m looking forward to implementing this Agreement that we’ll sign today with her. This is a historic day for Tasmania. It’s a historic day for public education in Tasmania. Today we sign agreements that will make sure that every public school in Tasmania is fully funded, as the Prime Minister said, at that level that David Gonski set for us all those years ago. And the Premier talked about the money, about $300 million. But he also made the point, and I’m glad you did, Premier, about what this money will be invested in. Because it’s not just about the money, it’s what it does. This money will help us to invest in things like a phonics check and a numeracy check in year one or in the early years, to identify children who are falling behind when they’re little and then make sure that we intervene and provide them with the sort of supports that will help them to catch up and to keep up and to finish school. Things like catch up tutoring. We know that when a child’s falling behind in a classroom of 20 or 30, if you take them out of that classroom, into a classroom of two or three, with one teacher, four days a week, 40 minutes at a time, that they can learn as much in six months as they’d normally learn in a year. In other words, they catch up. And if children catch up when they’re young, they’re more likely to go on and finish high school and then go on to TAFE or to university. And the investment in health and wellbeing is just as important. There’s a real and obvious link between education and health. You see it in these two announcements today, but we also see it in our classrooms. Because children that are experiencing mental health challenges are more likely to not be at school, to be absent from school. And by year nine, they’re about a year and a half or three years behind the rest of the children in their class in literacy and numeracy. So, investments in things like psychologists and counsellors to provide that wrap around support at schools can make all the difference in whether a child finishes school or not. Can I end where I began – this is a fantastic example of our two governments working together. And most importantly, it shows what we can achieve when we work together. And when Parliament returns, I’ll introduce legislation to make this extra investment in our children and in Tasmania a reality.

    PRIME MINISTER: Thanks, Jase. Happy to take questions.

    JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, has your Government asked Treasury –

    PRIME MINISTER: We’ve got an announcement to help every child in school and can we have questions about this first? And then I’m happy to go down whatever direction you want. Are there any questions about today’s announcements?

    JOURNALIST: The Education Union has been calling on this for some time. Why are you choosing to fund it now?

    PRIME MINISTER: We’ve been in government for two years and we’re getting it done. We’ve got it done now with the Premier, Roger Cook. We’ve got it done in the Northern Territory, which in particular required a substantial lift up per person in the Northern Territory because so many schools there, particularly in remote areas, have missed out. And we’ve got this done in Tasmania and we’re hopeful of getting it done in other states as well, are imminent. I’ve been speaking with Premiers and Chief Ministers. At the last meeting of the National Cabinet, the Premier and I, as well as other Premiers and Chief Ministers, spoke about how important this was, that we get this done. David Gonski did this work some time ago in the Gillard Government to look at what the level of funding was needed to bring every child up to the best of their potential. And that’s what Jason has spoken about – practical differences that it makes. I think it helps, the fact that Jeremy’s been the Education Minister and gets it. And so I’d encourage the other states to sign up. We’ve got $16 billion on the table. This means that the Commonwealth contribution will be lifted up to 22.5 per cent of that standard and the state contribution will be lifted to 77.5 per cent. Making sure that this is realised, because this is so important and we’ve been able to get it done and we’re getting it done today.

    JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, on the Heart Centre. We know right across Australia, Tasmania is no exception, that there is a critical shortage of healthcare workers. How confident are you that there will be the workers that are needed to make this Centre a success?

    PRIME MINISTER: We’re very confident that that can be done. One of the things that we’re doing as well is making sure that we train additional doctors, that we train nurses and healthcare professionals. I’ve been into TAFEs here in Tasmania, for example, I met young people and people retraining to go back into the health system. That has been very important. So we’ll work as well, we have – as Jeremy said, we had quite an innovative plan for additional GPs here that we announced. I think just down the road in Devonport at the Mercy Hospital. We are working with the Tasmanian Government to make sure that we have that capacity. We do need an appropriate workforce in order to deliver. But the other thing is, if you don’t do the right thing, sometimes you can end up chasing your tail. So, emergency departments get more and more pressure on them, which creates more difficulties in the system. So, we have, for example, our four Urgent Care Clinics that have opened here in Tasmania. We’ve got a fifth coming and there’s a potential of more there. They have seen tens of thousands of Tasmanians – all Tasmanians have needed is their Medicare card, not their credit card. They’ve got the care that we need. I’ve been into the Urgent Care Clinic there in Hobart that has been an enormous success. There’s one here in Lonnie. And what we do if you do that is you stop people going to the emergency departments of hospitals, if they have a broken arm or the kids fall off the bike or the skateboard, or they cut themselves preparing dinner – they can get that care on the spot when they need it, where they need it and for free as part of our commitment to extending Medicare. So, that’s made a difference as well to the system. Okay. Happy to take other things.

    JOURNALIST: Have you asked for a modelling on the impacts of negative gearing, Prime Minister?

    PRIME MINISTER: Look, I’ve seen those reports and what we do is we value the Public Service. So, from time to time I’m sure the Public Service are looking at policy ideas. That’s because we value them. But we have our housing policy. It’s out there for all to see. It’s currently being blocked. At the risk of being partisan here, it’s currently being blocked by a No-alition of the Liberals, the Nationals and the Greens in the Senate. They’re blocking our Help to Buy scheme that’s about increased home ownership. They’re blocking our Build to Rent scheme. I mean, why you would block – the Greens position is that they’re blocking the Build to Rent scheme because if you have medium density housing built, it’ll be built by developers. Well, yeah, hello. I’m not sure who they think builds houses and medium density housing and increases supply. So, our focus as a Government is on supply.

    JOURNALIST: (inaudible)

    PRIME MINISTER: Sorry?

    JOURNALIST: Is your Government considering making changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions?

    PRIME MINISTER: What our Government is considering is fixing housing supply by getting our legislation through the Senate. That’s what we’re considering.

    JOURNALIST: Would you rule out changes to negative gearing and property taxes this term or next?

    PRIME MINISTER: Well, what we’re doing is doing the legislation that we have before the Senate. So, I talk about what we’re doing, not what we’re not doing. And what we’re doing, is trying to get through that legislation through the Senate.

    JOURNALIST: But just to confirm, Prime Minister, your Government has asked Treasury for modelling?

    PRIME MINISTER: No, I didn’t confirm that. Treasury, I’m sure, like other departments do a range of proposals, policy ideas. I want a Public Service that is full of ideas.

    JOURNALIST: The RBA is looking through your rebates (inaudible)?

    PRIME MINISTER: Sorry?

    JOURNALIST: The RBA is looking through your rebates. Have your attempts to get a rate cut failed?

    PRIME MINISTER: What we’ve done is to reduce inflation to half of what it was. Half of what we inherited. Now, there’ll be new figures out tomorrow, or today, actually, we will wait and see what they show in a couple of hours’ time. But we know that the last time around, the monthly figures showed a rate of 3.5 per cent. Which is half, basically, of what we inherited. And we’ve done that, putting that downward pressure on inflation, by producing two budget surpluses, turning a $78 billion deficit into a $22 billion surplus last year. And this year, the financial year just finished, another surplus that will be in double digits in terms of the figures when they’re finally released or finalised in a couple of weeks’ time. So we have as well, we indicated on Monday, that has seen debt decreased by the Commonwealth by around about $150 billion from what was predicted in PEFO, the Pre-Election Forecast, that were there in Treasury of what the former Government was going to deliver. And we’ve done all of that whilst we have given cost of living support. Whether it’s a tax cut for every taxpayer, Energy Bill Relief for every household, 500,000 Fee-Free TAFE places, Cheaper Child Care. While we have delivered all of those measures, as well as delivering important funding, such as what we’ve been able to deliver here in Tasmania. Making sure we’re working to deliver proper services in health and education. That’s what happens when you have responsible economic management. And the Reserve Bank, of course, set interest rates independent of the government – that is their job. Our job is to put downward pressure on inflation, but also look after people. We have had now 980,000 jobs created on our watch. More jobs created since I’ve been elected as Prime Minister than in every previous term of any Prime Minister since Federation. I’m very proud of that. It’s been a difficult economic task, but we have delivered what we have set out to do, which is that downward pressure on inflation whilst we’ve been helping with cost of living relief.

    JOURNALIST: On cost of living, will you introduce new cost of living measures in a pre-election Budget?

    PRIME MINISTER: Well, one of the things that we are going to do, and you will have seen on Monday when it comes to cost of living as well, is take on businesses when they’re not doing the right thing by consumers. Now, this action by the ACCC in taking Woolworths and Coles to court in order to hold them to account for what the ACCC alleges has happened. When you have a packet of Oreos lifted up in prices and by triple the amount in which they’re then decreased and a sign put on them saying that it’s a special, then that is not doing the right thing by consumers. Now people out there are under financial pressure and they’re looking for value, they’re looking for bargains. And so when they go into a supermarket and see ‘special’ or ‘prices down’, they trust that that is the truth. Now it’s not the truth if a supermarket has increased the price by $1.50 from what it was and then a month later put it down by fifty cents and purported to argue that they have decreased the price. That is a breach of trust, it’s a breach of faith. Australians are rightly angry about it, as they should be, and my Government is taking action. The ACCC are taking them to court. We have released on Monday as well exposure drafts of our changes to legislation, as well as our changes to the mandating of the code of conduct for supermarkets, as recommended by Dr Craig Emerson. It is extraordinary that under the former Government you had a voluntary code of conduct, just expecting that people would voluntarily do the right thing. Quite clearly, that’s not good enough, which is why we’re mandating. That’s a part of dealing with cost of living pressures. So we want wages to increase and we’re delivering that, including in Jason’s area, a 15 per cent increase in the wages of early educators in childcare. We have delivered a substantial increase in the wages of aged care workers. We’ve delivered tax cuts on top of that. So we want people to earn more and to keep more of what they earn. That’s all a part of our cost of living measures.

    JOURNALIST: Here in Tasmania, will you exempt the Macquarie Point Stadium from GST calculations?

    PRIME MINISTER: No.

    JOURNALIST: Why not?

    PRIME MINISTER: Because if we did that, we’d have to do the same for the Olympic sites in Queensland, for every infrastructure project in the country.

    JOURNALIST: Wasn’t that done for a stadium in Jim Chalmers electorate?

    PRIME MINISTER: We won’t, well I’m not sure what stadium with hundreds of millions of dollars you’re referring to in Jim’s electorate in Logan. I’m very familiar with the electorate. So we will be, can I make this point. We’ll be exempting this contribution to the hospital, to the Northern Tasmania Heart Centre from the GST. It’s very different. But infrastructure projects, of course, it all adds up. It all evens out. I’m not sure this is understood fully by people in these positions, but when you have the GST equalisation, if you have a proportion of funds invested around the country, then it evens itself out. This is a separate thing which we’ve agreed to exempt from the GST because it’s about healthcare. But infrastructure across the board is not exempt. I was an Infrastructure Minister for six years, I assure you there was no GST exemptions during that period.

    JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, with the Heart Centre comes a lot of money for Northern Tasmania. How concerned are you about your prospects in Lyons?

    PRIME MINISTER: I think Lyons, what I’m doing in every seat, in every state, in the one country of Australia, is governing. We’re doing things here regardless of the political colour. I don’t have a colour coded spreadsheet to determine my funding proposals. And I am working and delivering here in Northern Tasmania, in North West Tasmania, in Hobart. We’re delivering at UTAS down the road here, $65 million each to fix up UTAS and to make it into a much better stadium. We are investing in Macquarie Point, we’re investing throughout Tasmania. We’ll continue to do so and I believe there’ll be an election at some time. If you keep your eye on that white car with the little flag on the front on the day it goes to Yarralumla, then we’ll call an election sometime before, or on or before May, and we’ll put our case to the Australian people. But we have a serious plan for health, a serious plan for education, a serious plan for energy. We’re working here as well. The Marinus Link Project is a great example of the cooperation that was talked about for a long period of time. Well, myself and this Premier have actually got it done. Thanks very much.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: United Kingdom

    Source: Australia Safe Travel Advisories

    We’ve reviewed our travel advice for the United Kingdom and continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution due to the threat of terrorism. The UK is introducing an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme in January 2025. From 8 January 2025, Australians visiting the UK, who do not need a visa for short stays or who do not have any other UK immigration status will need an ETA to travel to or transit through the UK (see ‘Travel’).

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN shares thoughts on ASEAN-China relations with Siam Associated Press

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today had an interview with Siam Associated Press on the margins of the 21st China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) in Nanning, China, where Dr. Kao shared his thoughts and perspectives on ASEAN-China relations, regional cooperation and multilateralism.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN shares thoughts on ASEAN-China relations with Siam Associated Press appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Control Risks and Oxford Economics Africa launch the 2024 Africa Risk-Reward Index: Opportunity through transformation

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    LONDON, United Kingdom, September 25, 2024/APO Group/ —

    Leading global specialist risk consultancy, Control Risks (www.ControlRisks.com), and its economics consulting partner, Oxford Economics Africa (www.OxfordEconomics.com), today announced the launch of the ninth edition of the Africa Risk-Reward Index. This authoritative report is designed to provide policymakers, business leaders, and investors with a comprehensive guide to navigating the evolving investment landscape across key African markets.

    Download document: https://apo-opa.co/3zu16yU

    The report is released at a time when Africa is experiencing a significant generational shift in politics, increased continental connectivity, and the rapid emergence of transformative technologies that could potentially propel its progress. This pivotal moment presents both opportunities and challenges for businesses operating in African markets, but also risks exacerbating fragilities in some African countries.

    Africa’s outlook is promising. But understanding the nuanced market dynamics and adopting a long-term perspective will be essential for stakeholders — from policymakers and investors to development agencies and civil society — as they navigate the evolving landscape to successful investment outcomes in 2024 and beyond. For African countries and investors looking to invest or grow their business in Africa, the time is now.

    In the ninth Africa Risk-Reward Index, Control Risks and Oxford Economics Africa compare some of the continent’s largest and emerging markets, offering investors a comparative snapshot of market opportunities and risks across Africa in the year ahead.  

    The report examines three key themes outlined below, summarising Control Risks’ and Oxford Economics Africa’s views on Africa’s trajectory in the year ahead.

    Bridging the generational divide – a new era for African politics

    The report’s first theme focuses on how African political leaders are increasingly mindful of their young, growing populations. Recent events have shown that young people are becoming more frustrated with governance, impatient with development, and disillusioned with political establishments. This discontent has manifested in some surprising election results, youth-led protests, and some policy shifts.

    Patricia Rodrigues, Associate Director at Control Risks, said, “The 2024 Africa Risk-Reward Index provides crucial insights into the dynamic changes shaping investment opportunities across the continent. As Africa faces a period of significant political and economic shifts, our report highlights both the potential rewards and the risks that investors must consider. This year’s edition emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex interplay between emerging technologies, infrastructure developments and geopolitical influences to make informed and strategic investment decisions.”

    In South Africa, the ruling party lost its parliamentary majority in the May 2024 elections. In Senegal, the opposition candidate achieved a resounding victory, further illustrating the changing political dynamics in the region. In Kenya, young people organised nationwide protests that led the president to dismiss the entire cabinet.

    Businesses must now operate in a less predictable security and policy environment, as governments strive to balance investment attraction with rising societal demands.

    White elephants and lifelines – the megaprojects reshaping the continent

    Over the past decade, Africa has witnessed a significant surge in infrastructure investment, with large-scale energy, port, and rail projects taking centre stage. These megaprojects are often seen as catalysts for transformative economic growth, addressing long-standing deficiencies in trade corridors and enhancing connectivity across the continent.

    However, these ambitious projects are not without their challenges. Questions about these ventures’ true cost, long-term utility, and the transparency of the deals underpinning them have sparked heated debates across the continent. Many of these megaprojects have been financed through government-to-government agreements, often accompanied by concerns over opaque terms, lack of local involvement, and the potential for unsustainable debt burdens.

    Geopolitical dynamics also play a significant role in shaping Africa’s infrastructure landscape. While China has historically dominated infrastructure investment on the continent, other global powers are increasingly vying for influence. The US, Gulf countries, and other geopolitical actors are stepping up their efforts to fund and develop critical infrastructure projects in Africa, driven by competition for access to natural resources and strategic positioning in the global economy.

    This has resulted in a more complex and competitive environment, where African governments and businesses alike have to carefully navigate competing interests and align their infrastructure needs with their long-term goals.

    Emerging technologies – supercharging economic development

    The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to unlock new opportunities for innovation across Africa. AI applications in agriculture, climate adaptation, healthcare, and education offer the potential to accelerate economic growth. However, African governments risk lagging their global counterparts in regulating these technologies. Countries like Morocco, Rwanda, and South Africa are taking proactive steps, but others may adopt a more cautious approach, leading to a fragmented regulatory landscape.

    Jacques Nel, Head of Africa Macro at Oxford Economics Africa, added, “The 2024 Risk-Reward Index reveals a continent in flux, where significant shifts in political landscapes and economic conditions are reshaping the investment environment. This year’s report highlights the dual nature of Africa’s growth prospects – offering substantial opportunities while also presenting considerable risks. Our insights aim to equip stakeholders with the knowledge needed to make strategic decisions and utilize all the continent has to offer for sustainable growth.”

    Investment Landscape Outlook

    The 2024 Africa Risk-Reward Index continues to provide a grounded, long-term perspective on investment opportunities and challenges across major African economies. The report examines the shifting economic and political dynamics that are reshaping the continent’s risk-reward profile and offers actionable insights for stakeholders seeking to make informed decisions in this complex environment. African countries are at the intersection of global competition for resources, new trade corridors, and digital innovations. This index serves as a valuable tool for those looking to navigate the continent’s diverse markets and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

    Methodology 

    The Africa Risk-Reward Index is defined by the combination of risk and reward scores that integrate economic and political risk analysis by Control Risks and Oxford Economics Africa.  Risk scores from each country originate from the Economic and Political Risk Evaluator (EPRE), while the reward scores incorporate medium-term economic growth forecasts, economic size, economic structure, and demographics.  

    For details on the individual risk and reward definitions, please contact us at:

    communicationsEMEA@controlrisks.com or africa@oxfordeconomics.com 

    To request a copy of the report please contact: tracy.walakira@apo-opa.com 

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Oxfam responds to Lebanon Crisis

    Source: Oxfam –

    Oxfam is responding to the escalating crisis in Lebanon, providing essential support to the hundreds of thousands of people who have been forced to flee as Israeli airstrikes bombard their homes and communities. The influx of internally displaced people, primarily from southern Lebanon, will quickly create disastrous conditions for local communities, beyond the ability of an overloaded international humanitarian system to properly meet. 

    Oxfam and our partners are supporting internally displaced people in shelters in Beirut, Mount Lebanon and North Lebanon with clean water and sanitation, emergency cash, food, and hygiene and menstrual hygiene kits.  

    Oxfam’s Lebanon country director Bachir Ayoub said the country can ill afford this on top of existing crises.   

    “This conflict was predictable and avoidable. It is the result of the failure to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza. This latest emergency will only deepen the existing challenges facing the people of Lebanon and further destabilize an already volatile region.” 

    Bachir Ayoub, Oxfam in Lebanon Country Director

    Oxfam

    “This conflict was predictable and avoidable. It is the result of the failure to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza. For decades, the people of Lebanon have endured one crisis after another without getting the opportunity to fully recover. This latest emergency will only deepen the existing challenges facing the people of Lebanon and further destabilize an already volatile region.” 

    The international community must condemn this escalation and take bold action to stop it now. Israel continues to act with impunity and it must be held to account for its actions in both Lebanon and Gaza. All parties must abide by international humanitarian law and held to account where potential violations may be involved.  

    The spread of hostilities into Lebanon has inflicted immense damage on civilian infrastructure and led to a tragic loss of life. Lebanon and the region cannot afford to bear the weight of this crisis. This broader regional escalation underscores the urgent need for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.  

    Roslyn Boatman in Beirut | roslyn.boatman@oxfam.org | +916 78 179 540 

    Matt Grainger in the UK | matt.grainger@oxfam.org | +44-07730680837 

    For updates, please follow @NewsFromOxfam and @oxfam

     

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Celebrating Legal Identity Day: “Celebrating the right to be visible”

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    News

    Local

    16 September 2024

    Celebrating Legal Identity Day: “Celebrating the right to be visible”

    Photo: IOMCameroon 2024/Gisèle Massina

    Yaoundé  – “Legal identity is essential and deserves a dedicated day on September 16!”. With these words, Mr. Ebela Yacynthe, Senior Technical Advisor at the Bureau National de l’Etat Civil (BUNEC) and Ambassador of the “ID for Africa” platform, opened the round table dedicated to the campaign to promote Legal Identity Day in Cameroon.

    This round table is part of a series of initiatives aimed at modernizing Cameroon’s civil registry system and facilitating access to a legal identity for all. These initiatives include the first National Forum of Mayors on Birth Registration, organized on April 26 and 27, 2024, under the theme:

    “One child, one birth certificate, one identity”. The forum recommended that Cameroon officially recognize September 16 as International Legal Identity Day, following the example of some thirty African countries.

    To celebrate this day is to encourage public authorities to find solutions to ensure that some 7,000 people in Cameroon who have no proof of identity can obtain one. It also helps to combat the phenomenon of “ghost children” in communities.

    To this end, IOM is supporting BUNEC agencies in the East and Littoral regions, and the Yaoundé 6 and Yaoundé 3 arrondissement communes, in reconstituting civil status documents and issuing identity papers for internally displaced persons. This initiative is part of IOM’s commitment alongside the Cameroonian government to “provide all migrants with legal and adequate identity documents”, in line with Goal 4 of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, and target 10.7 of MDG 10, which aims to “facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration through well-planned and managed migration policies”.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Statement from Minister Richard Mostyn on the new City of Whitehorse Recycling Program

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn has issued the following statement:

    “Our government believes recycling is a crucial part of protecting the Yukon’s natural environment.

    “Once Raven ReCentre decided to stop accepting non-refundable recyclable materials, Whitehorse residents faced a gap in recycling options before Extended Producer Responsibility regulations start in 2025. In light of this situation, the Yukon government felt it was important to ensure recycling continues in the Yukon’s largest municipality.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Senior leadership appointments in the Government of Yukon public service

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Premier Ranj Pillai has made two senior leadership appointments.

    Matt King has been appointed Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services. The dual Deputy Minister roles in Health and Social Services have been consolidated to enhance efficiency and optimize operations.

    Damien Burns has been appointed as acting Deputy Minister of Community Services for a period of six months.

    Both of these senior leadership appointments are effective September 20, 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Joint statement from Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister John Streicker on the Yukon–British Columbia Grid Connect Project

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    An incorrect version of a statement was issued yesterday titled ‘Statement from Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on connecting the Yukon and British Columbia’s electricity grids.’ This release has been removed from Yukon.ca and replaced with the corrected version. We apologize for the error.

    Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister responsible for Yukon Development Corporation John Streicker have issued the following joint statement:

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: Issue of a Confederation loan on October 9, 2024

    MIL OSI Translation. Government of the Republic of France statements from French to English –

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in French

    Federal Finance Administration

    Bern, 25.09.2024 – The optional date will be used.

    The Federal Finance Administration will use the optional date of October 9, 2024. On October 8, it will communicate as usual which bond will be issued.

    Address for sending questions

    Michael Girod, Communication, Federal Finance Administration, tel. 41 58 465 41 41, kommunikation@efv.admin.ch

    Author

    Federal Finance Administrationhttp://www.efv.admin.ch

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  • MIL-OSI Video: We are approaching 1,000 days of Russia’s aggression

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    We are daunted by Ukraine’s enduring bravery.

    And we can only try to match it with our friendship and solidarity, and the prospect of a peaceful future for Ukraine in the European Union.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4gqVIVzcEs

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ODIHR opens election observation mission in Uzbekistan

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: ODIHR opens election observation mission in Uzbekistan

    TASHKENT, 25 September 2024 – The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) today opened an election observation mission for the 27 October parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan, following an official invitation from the national authorities.
    The mission is headed by Douglas Wake and consists of a core team of 14 international experts based in Tashkent and 26 long-term observers, who will be deployed throughout the country from 2 October. ODIHR will request 300 short-term observers, to arrive several days before election day. 
    The mission will assess the conduct of the election for its compliance with OSCE commitments and other international obligations and standards for democratic elections, as well as with national legislation.
    Observers will closely monitor all aspects of the election, including pre- and post-election developments. Specific areas of focus include the implementation of the legal framework, the conduct of the campaign, including on social networks, the work of the election administration at all levels, election dispute resolution and media coverage. The observers will also assess the implementation of previous ODIHR election recommendations.
    Meetings with representatives of state authorities, political parties, civil society, the media and the international community form an integral part of the observation.
    The day after the elections, the mission’s preliminary findings will be presented at a press conference. A final report with an assessment of the entire election process and containing recommendations will be published some months after the election.
    Media contacts:
    Katya Andrusz, ODIHR Spokesperson: katya.andrusz@odihr.pl or +48 609 522 266 (Warsaw mobile)
    Pietro Tesfamariam, Media Analyst: pietro.tesfamariam@odihr-uzbekistan.org
    or +998 90 098 9415

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The big physics day “PhysFest” will take place at NSU this Sunday

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The large-scale program of the event will begin on September 29 at 11:00 in the main building of NSU (Pirogov St., 2). Participants will be able not only to have a fascinating time, but also to expand their knowledge in the field of natural science, get involved in fundamental science, and meet practicing scientists.

    The history of the project began in 2023, when Faculty of Physics The university successfully held the “Physics Day at NSU” as part of the All-Russian Physics Day. The event attracted great interest: it was attended by about 700 people, including more than 500 schoolchildren of different ages. It became clear that PhysFest should become regular, since it promotes the popularization of physics and science in general, attracts new schoolchildren to study the subject, and highlights the activities of NSU and the Physics Department as platforms that allow one to gain knowledge in this area.

    This year, the Science Festival has acquired a larger scale — PhysFest received grant support from Rosmolodezh. The program of the day includes: demonstration of unique physics experiments, interactive exhibitions, lectures, master classes, competitions and mini-Olympiads in physics.

    The project partners were scientific institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, departments and workshops of the Physics Faculty of NSU, and the PetroGM company.

    — The project promotes the dissemination of knowledge about physics, helps young people understand the importance of this science in the modern world. In addition, PhysFest has a large social effect — popularization of scientific research activities, development of pre-university natural science training, familiarization of schoolchildren with career opportunities in science and high-tech industries, — said the project manager, Deputy Dean of the Physics Department of NSU Roman Spitsyn.

    According to the organizers, a full-fledged Physics Festival at NSU is not only an opportunity to get closer to science and get to know the university, but also to contribute to your future education. It is also an opportunity to have a fun and unusual time with the whole family.

    Registration for PhysFest is open at the main site of the festival, and in VKontakte group You can learn more about the day’s events and choose the ones you like.

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    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://www.nsu.ru/n/media/nevs/education/big-day-physics-physicsfest-will-be-held-in-NSU-this-Sunday/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “City of Tasks” provides useful information on apartment redevelopment

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Project participants “City of tasks” check knowledge about the reconstruction and redevelopment of premises in an apartment building. In their reviews, Muscovites note that they learned a lot of new and useful things while completing the task. More than eight thousand people have already successfully answered the questions. They received 470 city points each.

    When completing the task, participants use educational material prepared by the State Housing Inspectorate of Moscow. City residents learn in which cases it is necessary to draw up project documentation, how to coordinate redevelopment, what a fine can be imposed for, and much more. They also receive answers to specific questions – for example, whether it is allowed to combine a room and a balcony or change the direction of opening of the front door. Some city residents save the information they receive to use this information in the future.

    To complete the task you need to on the special project page click the “Get Started” button and log in to your account via your mos.ru account. Then you need to follow the attached link, study the material on the rules for redevelopment and reorganization in an apartment, and answer 10 questions. The form with them becomes available in the “Progress” section an hour after the task is opened. This time is given to familiarize yourself with the educational materials.

    Verification of submitted answers takes no more than 10 working days. During this time, the task will have the status “In progress” in the user’s personal account, and immediately after verification – “Completed”. Participants who correctly answer eight questions out of 10 receive points for the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. They can be exchanged for discounts in stores, cafes and restaurants, donated to charity, or used to top up a Troika transport card or a parking account in the Parking Russia app, and much more.

    The task to test knowledge about redevelopment and reconstruction of premises in an apartment building is open until January 13 of next year. It can be completed once. You have 10 hours to complete it.

    The “City of Tasks” project appeared in January 2022. With its help, residents of the capital can control the work of the capital’s services, participate in environmental, cultural and sports events. Muscovites have already completed more than 2.3 million tasks. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

    The use of digital technologies to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”. More information about the national projects implemented in the capital can be found Here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 130 couples got married at the Northern River Terminal this season

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    The fourth wedding season has ended at the Northern River Terminal. This year, 131 couples got married here. The last official ceremony was held by the employees of the capital’s registry offices on September 24.

    “Sergey Sobyanin’s project “New Addresses of Happiness” offers Muscovites unique places to hold wedding ceremonies. Over the summer alone, over seven thousand couples got married at the project’s venues. One of the popular seasonal locations is the Northern River Station. This year, we have increased the number of slots for marriage registration at this site. Since 2021, a total of 364 couples have gotten married in the building of the renovated station. We congratulate the newlyweds and wish them family well-being,” she said.

    Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    The Northern River Terminal became the site of the New Addresses of Happiness project in 2021. Since then, 364 couples have gotten married here, and the number of people wishing to get married here is only increasing. In 2024, the most ceremonial events were held on July 5. On this day, 12 ceremonies were held.

    “We have been participating in Sergei Sobyanin’s New Addresses of Happiness project for the fourth year in a row. The Northern River Terminal is attracting more and more city residents. This season, 10 percent more couples got married here than last season. Our site has everything for holding memorable wedding ceremonies. We are glad that we are helping to create new families,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Weddings are held after the station closes so as not to disturb visitors and passengers. There are many beautiful places for a festive photo shoot on the territory – for example, newlyweds with guests can take original pictures on the roof. They offer to celebrate a family event in a restaurant or cafe near the station, and you can also walk along the embankment and park, admire the sunset and the unique lighting design of the historical building.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Delays on SH1 south of Christchurch to South Canterbury tonight

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

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    SH1 south of Christchurch particularly from Rolleston to the Rangitata River bridge will be slower than normal this evening, with urgent night work at the Ashburton/ Hakatere River bridge tonight.

    The urgent work from 8pm Wednesday to 3 am Thursday will add another 15 minutes to overnight travel. There are already multiple sites with varying delays of up to 30-minutes north of the Rangitata, says NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).

    NZTA crews are repairing the highway pavement and potholes at the northern approach to the Ashburton/Hakatere River Bridge tonight.

    NZTA thanks all Ashburton and South Canterbury drivers for their patience this evening and overnight as this key piece of highway maintenance is completed while the weather is on our side.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Walk challenge enrolment starts Oct 1

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Department of Health announced today that it will organise a walking challenge under the “10,000 Steps a Day” Campaign in November to encourage people to increase their physical activities. The enrolment will start on October 1. 

    As this year’s event coincides with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Health Bureau and the department will, for the first time, partner with the Greater Bay Area Mainland cities to organise walking activities during the same period.

    Target participants of the event in Hong Kong are adults aged 18 or above.

    With the slogan “Shall We Walk & Talk”, the walking challenge aims to raise public awareness of the physical and mental health benefits of walking, encourage friends and colleagues to support each other and walk 10,000 steps daily, the department explained.

    Participants are required to enrol in the event and record their step count during the challenge period through “e+Life”, the recently launched health challenge platform under the eHealth app.

    Participants reaching a daily average of 10,000 steps during the challenge period will be awarded an electronic certificate of achievement.

    Interested individuals can enrol through “e+Life” by logging into the eHealth app from October 1 to 31, while interested workplace organisations can register with the department on or before October 15.

    After successful enrolment of the workplace organisation, their staff will be able to select their respective organisations when enrolling through “e+Life”, and the step counts of participating staff will be attributed to the organisation they choose. 

    According to the Population Health Survey 2020-22, nearly a quarter of persons aged 18 or above performed an insufficient level of physical activities, and about one in seven persons aged 15 or above reported spending 10 hours or longer sitting or reclining each day, the department noted.

    It added that walking brings us plenty of health benefits including improving cardiopulmonary function, strengthening muscles and bones, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity, hypertension and diabetes, as well as relieving symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Proposals invited for No. 23 Coombe Road at the Peak under Batch VII of Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Proposals invited for No. 23 Coombe Road at the Peak under Batch VII of Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme
    Proposals invited for No. 23 Coombe Road at the Peak under Batch VII of Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme
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         The Development Bureau (DEVB) today (September 25) invited revitalisation proposals from non-profit-making organisations (NPOs) for No. 23 Coombe Road at the Peak, the second historic building under Batch VII of the Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme (Revitalisation Scheme). The application deadline is noon on January 2, 2025.           No. 23 Coombe Road is a Grade 1 historic building constructed in 1887. It was originally designed as a private luxury house for residential purpose and is now one of the oldest surviving European houses on the Peak.           Guided tours to No. 23 Coombe Road will be arranged for NPOs on October 15 and a workshop will be held on October 17 for attendees to learn about the application procedures and assessment criteria. Interested NPOs can register from now until October 9 at www.heritage.gov.hk/en/revitalisation-scheme/batch-vii-of-revitalisation-scheme/guided-tour-and-workshop/index.html.           The application guide, application form and resource kit containing the historical background of the building and the conservation guidelines, as well as other related information, are available for download at www.heritage.gov.hk/en/revitalisation-scheme/batch-vii-of-revitalisation-scheme/index.html.           The other two historic buildings under Batch VII of the Revitalisation Scheme are Watervale House, the Former Gordon Hard Camp, in Tuen Mun, and the Old Lunatic Asylum (Chinese Block) in Sai Ying Pun. Applications for Watervale House, the Former Gordon Hard Camp, closed on April 10, and 10 applications have been received. The result is expected to be announced in the first half of 2025 upon completion of the assessment. Application arrangements for the Old Lunatic Asylum (Chinese Block) will be announced in due course.           Enquiries can be made to the Revitalisation Scheme Secretariat by email at rhb_enquiry@devb.gov.hk or by phone on 2906 1560.

     
    Ends/Wednesday, September 25, 2024Issued at HKT 15:00

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