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  • MIL-OSI: Flexera Announces Winners of the 2025 Technology Intelligence Awards

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ITASCA, Ill., July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Flexera, the global leader in technology spend and risk management, today announces the winners of the fifth annual Technology Intelligence Awards. The awards recognize organizations that have demonstrated exceptional achievements in leveraging IT Asset Management (ITAM), FinOps and SaaS Management to drive growth, innovation and positive impact. 

    “Our customers continue to redefine what’s possible and drive innovation across ITAM, FinOps and SaaS Management,” said Roy Ritthaler, Executive Vice President of Customer Value at Flexera. “The Technology Intelligence Awards celebrate these remarkable achievements, recognizing their relentless focus on optimizing technology spend, reducing risk, and making smarter, data-driven decisions. This year’s winners demonstrate a shift toward a holistic approach, integrating cloud and SaaS solutions, treating them as interconnected parts of an optimization strategy.”

    The award entries from Flexera customers worldwide highlighted key industry trends including:

    • The evident adoption of policy-driven automation and machine learning, showing transitions from pilots to production for cost savings and enhanced IT visibility.
    • A focus on purpose-led optimization and modernization, aligning ITAM with broader business goals.
    • The FinOps submissions indicated a rise in financial accountability in engineering, with budgets linked to team KPIs, cost awareness integrated into workflows, and greater ownership of spend across technical teams.

    “We’re honored to receive the Breakthrough Award from Flexera,” said Michał Sawicki, Senior Contract and License Lead at Heineken. “This recognition reflects the dedication and innovation of our Software Asset Management team at Heineken, and the strong partnership we’ve built with Flexera. Thank you for supporting our journey toward a smarter, more efficient and innovative software landscape.”

    This year’s winners and honorable mentions are:

    Breakthrough of the Year: Recognizing the submission that redefined what’s possible through innovation, intelligence, and measurable impact.

    Impact of the Year: Recognizing an organization that has achieved significant, business-wide impact using any Flexera solution—or a combination of multiple solutions. 


    Innovation of the Year:
    Recognizing organizations that have used Flexera solutions in a new or creative way to solve a problem. 


    ITAM Excellence:
    Recognizing outstanding achievement in ITAM using Flexera One ITAM or SAM on Snow Atlas. 


    SaaS Management Excellence:
     Recognizing organizations that have successfully optimized SaaS management using Flexera One SaaS Manager or Snow SaaS Management. 


    FinOps Excellence:
    Recognizing organizations leading the way in FinOps by maximizing ROI from cloud spend. 

    Technology for Good: Recognizes organizations that leverage Flexera’s technology solutions to drive social or environmental impact. 


    Rookie of the Year:
    Recognizes a new Flexera customer that has successfully implemented any Flexera solutions in the past year (starting May 2024). 

    This year’s awards were evaluated by an independent panel of industry analysts and practitioners, which included:

    Winners were selected based on the quality and clarity of their submissions, tangible metrics demonstrating success, and measurable business outcomes. The 2025 Technology Intelligence Awards recognize fifteen customers from the US, UK, Switzerland, Kenya, Turkey, India and Australia.

    For more information on the award winners and categories, please visit: https://www.flexera.com/customer-success/awards.

    Follow Flexera 

    About Flexera

    Flexera helps organizations understand and maximize the value of their technology, saving billions of dollars in wasted spend. Powered by the Flexera Technology Intelligence Platform, our award-winning IT asset management, FinOps and SaaS management solutions provide comprehensive visibility and actionable insights on an organization’s entire IT ecosystem. This intelligence enables IT, finance, procurement, FinOps and cloud teams to address skyrocketing costs, optimize spend, mitigate risk and identify opportunities to create positive business outcomes. More than 50,000 global organizations rely on Flexera and its Technopedia reference library, the largest repository of technology asset data. Learn more at flexera.com.

    For more information, contact:

    Ciri Haugh
    Flexera
    publicrelations@flexera.com

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: SA’s agricultural exports reach US$3,36 billion 

    Source: Government of South Africa

    For the first quarter of 2025, South Africa’s agricultural exports reached US$3,36 billion, which translates to a 10% increase year-on-year, says Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen.

    This is due to the work that government has been doing in expanding market access and defending trade over the past year.

    “We facilitated new access for avocados to China, maize to Japan and India, beef to Iran, and table grapes to the Philippines and Vietnam. We managed a quick resolution to Botswana’s temporary ban on South African maize and wheat, reopening the border within two weeks.

    “We were part of the Presidential delegation to the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in China, secured protocols for wool, dairy and meat exports, and participated in high-level delegations to Davos, Japan, and Berlin,” the Minister said on Tuesday in Cape Town.

    Furthermore, South Africa had formal bilateral engagements with counterparts from the G7, African Union (AU), and G20, to advance the country’s market access and biosecurity agenda.

    Addressing the Department of Agriculture’s Post-Budget Vote Media Briefing, the Minister outlined the significant strides the department has made in expanding market access, restoring biosecurity, delivering targeted farmer support, fighting food insecurity and empowering young people in the sector.

    Restoring biosecurity and disaster preparedness

    Over the past year, government has prioritised biosecurity as the world witnessed an increase in animal and plant disease risks.
    The Minister said biosecurity is no longer a technical matter, but an economic and national imperative. 

    “Over the past year, we have established the National Biosecurity Compact and a Biosecurity Council, which bring together scientists, industry experts and officials to coordinate outbreak responses.

    “[We have] deployed animal health technicians to vaccinate against Foot and Mouth Disease in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, as well as adopted a new proactive, strategic approach,” Steenhuisen.

    Moreover, government relaunched the National Biosecurity Hub in partnership with the University of Pretoria and commenced the country’s first avian influenza vaccination campaign that was supported by upgraded digital disease surveillance.

    “Our efforts are restoring confidence in our export systems and protecting farmers from catastrophic losses,” the Minister said.

    Delivering targeted farmer support

    According Steenhuisen, this year, over 6 000 farmers received direct support through a R1.7 billion allocation, creating 3 000 jobs.

    “Through Ilima/Letsema, we supported 67.492 vulnerable households, generating nearly 9 500 work opportunities. We launched new smallholder farmer programmes in Jozini and beyond, focused on shifting the paradigm from “grow and sell” to “grow to sell”.

    Ilima/Letsema is a government programme aimed at reducing poverty through increased food production initiatives.

    In addition, government fast tracked the global Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) accreditation for emerging producers and expanded access to finance through a restructured Blended Finance Scheme.

    “We have made it clear; the future of agriculture lies with the youth. Over 3 000 agricultural graduates have entered internship programmes. We have begun integrating all 11 agricultural colleges into the higher education system, starting with Elsenburg. 

    “We are investing in climate-smart agriculture, pollinator protection, agroecology, and digital agri-tech tools to make agriculture attractive to the next generation,” the Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za

    MIL OSI Africa –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Calls to designate the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group shine a spotlight on Canadian security laws

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Basema Al-Alami, SJD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

    British Columbia Premier David Eby recently called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to designate the India-based Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization.

    Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown echoed the request days later. The RCMP has also alleged the gang may be targeting pro-Khalistan activists in Canada.

    These claims follow a series of high-profile incidents in India linked to the Bishnoi network, including the murder of a Punjabi rapper in New Delhi, threats against a Bollywood actor and the killing of a Mumbai politician in late 2024.

    How terrorism designations work

    Eby’s request raises broader legal questions. What does it mean to label a group a terrorist organization in Canada and what happens once that label is applied?

    Under Section 83.05 of the Criminal Code, the federal government can designate an entity a terrorist organization if there are “reasonable grounds to believe” it has engaged in, supported or facilitated terrorist activity. The term “entity” is defined broadly, covering individuals, groups, partnerships and unincorporated associations.

    The process begins with intelligence and law enforcement reports submitted to the public safety minister, who may then recommend listing the group to cabinet if it’s believed the legal threshold is met. If cabinet agrees, the group is officially designated a terrorist organization.

    A designation carries serious consequences: assets can be frozen and financial dealings become criminalized. Banks and other institutions are protected from liability if they refuse to engage with the group. Essentially, the designation cuts the group off from economic and civic life, often without prior notice or public hearing.

    As of July 2025, Canada has listed 86 entities, from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to far-right and nationalist organizations. In February, the government added seven violent criminal groups from Latin America, including the Sinaloa cartel and La Mara Salvatrucha, known as the MS-13.

    This marked a turning point: for the first time, Canada extended terrorism designations beyond ideological or political movements to include transnational criminal networks.

    Why the shift matters

    This shift reflects a deeper redefinition of what Canada considers a national security threat. For much of the post-9/11 era, counterterrorism efforts in Canada have concentrated on groups tied to ideological, religious or political agendas — most often framed through the lens of Islamic terrorism.

    This has determined not only who is targeted, but also what forms of violence are taken seriously as national security concerns.

    That is why the recent expansion of terrorism designations — first with the listing of Mexican cartels in early 2025, and now potentially with the Bishnoi gang — feels so significant.

    It signals a shift away from targeting ideology alone and toward labelling profit-driven organized crime as terrorism. While transnational gangs may pose serious public safety risks, designating them terrorist organizations could erode the legal and political boundaries that once separated counterterrorism initiatives from criminal law.

    Canada’s terrorism listing process only adds to these concerns. The decision is made by cabinet, based on secret intelligence, with no obligation to inform the group or offer a chance to respond. Most of the evidence remains hidden, even from the courts.

    While judicial review is technically possible, it is limited, opaque and rarely successful.

    In effect, the label becomes final. It brings serious legal consequences like asset freezes, criminal charges and immigration bans. But the informal fallout can be just as harsh: banks shut down accounts, landlords back out of leases, employers cut ties. Even without a trial or conviction, the stigma of being associated with a listed group can dramatically change someone’s life.

    What’s at stake

    Using terrorism laws to go after violent criminal networks like the Bishnoi gang may seem justified. But it quietly expands powers that were originally designed for specific types of threats. It also stretches a national security framework already tainted by racial and political bias.




    Read more:
    Canadian law enforcement agencies continue to target Muslims


    For more than two decades, Canada’s counterterrorism laws have disproportionately targeted Muslim and racialized communities under a logic of pre-emptive suspicion. Applying those same powers to organized crime, especially when it impacts immigrant and diaspora communities, risks reproducing that harm under a different label.

    Canadians should be asking: what happens when tools built for exceptional threats become the default response to complex criminal violence?

    As the federal government considers whether to label the Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization, the real question goes beyond whether the group meets the legal test. It’s about what kind of legal logic Canada is endorsing.

    Terrorism designations carry sweeping powers, with little oversight and lasting consequences. Extending those powers to organized crime might appear pragmatic, but it risks normalizing a process that has long operated in the shadows, shaped by secrecy and executive discretion.

    As national security law expands, Canadians should ask not just who gets listed, but how those decisions are made and what broader political agendas they might serve.

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

    – ref. Calls to designate the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group shine a spotlight on Canadian security laws – https://theconversation.com/calls-to-designate-the-bishnoi-gang-a-terrorist-group-shine-a-spotlight-on-canadian-security-laws-259844

    MIL OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Northern B.C. shows how big resource projects can strain rural health care

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Gary N. Wilson, Professor of Political Science, University of Northern British Columbia

    American tariffs and fears of a prolonged recession have increased calls to expand resource development and infrastructure projects in Canada. The pace and scope of expansion projects like these have major implications for Canada on many levels, including: commitments to environmental sustainability, relations with Indigenous Peoples and the quality of local health services.

    In a study that I conducted with environmental health researcher Barbara Oke in northern British Columbia, we found that major resource projects can strain local health-care services in rural and remote regions. In particular, the influx of workers connected with development projects puts significant pressures on health-care providers. This is especially concerning as local health-care services are already experiencing funding, infrastructure and staff shortages.

    Therefore, it’s critical that government and industry actively consider these pressures when planning new projects.

    Health-care services under pressure

    In recent years, northern British Columbia has been home to some of the biggest capital investment projects in Canada, including a major hydroelectric dam, liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, pipelines and mines.

    Our interviews with leaders from Northern Health, the region’s main health-care provider, have highlighted the link between major development projects and the pressures experienced by their health-care system.

    Pressures on the local health-care system mainly stem from the influx of a non-local workforce when compared to the size of the nearest community, and local contexts. The smaller the community, the more vulnerable its health-care system is to additional pressures, especially if capacity challenges already exist.

    How well a project manages its health service impacts clearly matters. When project workers resided in well-managed camps supported by competent onsite medical service providers, the pressures on the local system were less than when workforces did not have adequate accommodation and health supports.

    An older workforce

    Contrary to some popular assumptions that itinerant project workforces consist mainly of young, risk-taking individuals, most workers seeking health-care services were older and managing multiple chronic illnesses or disease risk factors.

    Therefore, most of the pressure on health-care services did not come from what one would consider typical “workplace injuries” but, rather, from workers experiencing injuries and illnesses common within any population.

    One health-care interviewee said: “It’s not that [project workers] are asking for special services, but just having more people needing health care adds to [the] pressure.”

    Emergency departments

    Impacts to the health-care system were felt primarily in the emergency departments of local hospitals and health-care centres.

    Many communities in northern B.C. do not have walk-in clinics and most doctor’s offices are already at patient capacity.

    So if a project does not provide its own on-site medical supports, the only option for workers is to seek care at a local emergency department, which are supposed to respond to urgent issues.

    When staff have to deal with non-urgent needs, such as prescription renewals, sick notes or to manage regular ailments, it compounds the challenges and congestion faced by emergency departments.

    Cumulative impacts on health services

    Beyond emergency departments, industry pressures have cascaded throughout the system, affecting services such as primary care, infectious disease, diagnostic and lab services, and administrative and ambulance transfer services.

    Rising workloads, combined with higher private-sector wages and an industry-driven increase in the cost of living, have made it harder to retain and recruit staff — especially in housekeeping, food services, laundry, administration, ambulance services and care aide roles.

    Several people interviewed noted the consistent and cumulative pressures of projects on the health-care system.

    While the pressures from a single project may seem inconsequential, the impacts from multiple projects in the same area pose a significant challenge to health-care services.

    Balancing resource development and health care

    The strategic and economic value of resource development is difficult to ignore.

    Major infrastructure projects contribute to both local and provincial economies. When managed well, the economic benefits of such projects can positively contribute to community health.

    But when not managed properly, the pressures that major infrastructure projects place on local health-care services can be significant. Therefore, we strongly urge governments and businesses to consider their impacts on overburdened and hard-working health-care providers in rural and remote communities.

    Barbara Oke contributed to this article. She recently completed her Master’s of Arts in Political Science at UNBC.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Northern B.C. shows how big resource projects can strain rural health care – https://theconversation.com/northern-b-c-shows-how-big-resource-projects-can-strain-rural-health-care-256059

    MIL OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: There are many things American voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Emma Connolly, Research Fellow, Digital Speech Lab, UCL

    During his recent public spat with Donald Trump, Elon Musk tweeted a poll asking if a new political party would better represent the 80% of voters in the middle. Hundreds of thousands of people responded and more than 80% answered “yes”.

    The middle is still overlooked in US politics. This is because there is a perception that Republicans and Democrats have nothing in common, and therefore no issue will win support from both centrist Republicans and Democrats.

    Polarisation is problematic as it is linked to “democratic backsliding” – the use of underhand tactics in political processes. Worst of all, it poses a threat to democracy.

    Many think that polarisation is fuelled by echo chambers created on social media platforms. These only expose people to beliefs similar to their own.

    However, I study how narratives emerge on social media, and ways to investigate them. My work has two aims: first, to identify political issues that are likely to cross party lines, and a wider goal of exploring the role of social media in mitigating, rather than exacerbating, levels of polarisation.


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    Earlier this year, for example, I sorted through 12,000 posts from Republican and Democrat voters on subreddits (online forums discussing specific topics). Using a technique I developed in my PhD research, I analysed attitudes to contested political issues around the time of Trump’s inauguration. Like other researchers, I am finding that there are things both sides often agree on, and that not every issue splits neatly across party lines.

    Pew Research shows what Democrats and Republicans agree on.

    Although it’s a complex topic, people from both parties are worried about levels of free speech on social media. According to my work and other sources, some Democrats accuse TikTok of censoring hashtags such as #FreeLuigi (a reference to Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson).

    Meanwhile, some Republicans are saying they are flooded with what they see as left-wing content pushed by the algorithms. Despite their differences, Republicans and Democrats agree that social media platforms need to be more transparent about the way they work.

    Both sides worry about the rise of authoritarianism and the growing negative influence of artificial intelligence in shaping the US’s future. There is a sense among some members of the two parties that the real enemies aren’t each other, but powerful corporations who hold too much power.

    People on both sides of the political divide can be distrustful of tech companies and big businesses, where billionaires have power regardless of who’s in charge. Divisions of “up v down” could be alternatives to seeing divisions as “left v right”.

    Some people are worried about the creation of a massive database of citizens’ details, and how their details could be used, or abused. Recently Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene said she would have opposed Trump’s “big, beautiful, bill”, had she read the AI clause thoroughly. The clause stops states from passing laws to regulate AI systems for the next ten years.

    What do people agree on?

    On the topic of protecting democracy, there are some suggestions that many Republicans and Democrats agree this is important, and under threat. In my study, some Republican and Democrat voters object to the possibility of Trump having a third term, aligning with the findings of several recent polls on the subject, and even among Trump’s most loyal support groups.

    Both Republicans and Democrats want “the best” leaders who could get things done fast and efficiently. But it would appear that people on both sides are concerned about the “slash-and-burn” way that Doge (the Department for Government Efficiency, the new agency tasked with cutting federal spending) is working.

    Also, deciding who is the best leader isn’t always about agreeing with specific policies. Instead, it’s about delivering decisive, efficient action. Even Republicans who don’t back everything Trump is doing say that at least he is doing something, especially in relation to immigration.

    Many Republicans criticise the left, and former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in particular, but for unclear messaging, as much as any one policy. They (and others) put her loss down to a lack of direction and clarity on key issues (among other things). This probably resulted in failing to win votes from independents and moderate Republicans and many Democrats are frustrated that the party still hasn’t addressed this.

    Research suggests that Democrat and Republican voters often agree that polarisation causes gridlock and prevents progress, but believe voices from the middle are not being heard. Some Republicans and Democrats also share a concern that both parties are more focused on fighting each other than on solving problems, with 86% of Americans believing this.

    Some Republican voters in the posts I am analysing suggest that working together to get things done would be positive, supporting findings from the US and abroad. Other important factors rather than political party, such as religion or family or everyday life experiences can bring people from both sides together.

    So, Americans might not be as divided as one might think. Levels of polarisation feel high but this could be skewed by the extreme views of a minority on both sides. And it isn’t helped by some sensationalist media reporting.

    Lots of people get their news from social media platforms which reward and monetise engagement. Posts that fuel division are often the most visible, but they rarely tell the whole story. Divisive views are also often shared by those who are themselves the most polarised.

    Like Musk’s online poll, research is starting to suggest that there is still a sizeable moderate middle in the US today who are open to compromise through clear messaging. These voters can make all the difference, especially if parties can frame issues in ways that appeal across the divide. With the 2026 midterm elections on the horizon, both sides might want to listen to them more.

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

    – ref. There are many things American voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy – https://theconversation.com/there-are-many-things-american-voters-agree-on-from-fears-about-technology-to-threats-to-democracy-258440

    MIL OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Tax season in South Africa: the system is designed to tackle inequality – how it falls short

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Nadine Riedel, Director of the Institute for Public and Regional Economics, University of Münster

    South Africa’s personal income tax system is in the spotlight as the country’s tax filing season gets under way. Personal income tax is an important way of redistributing income from higher-earning to less-well-off individuals.

    But how effectively does it do this and what can get in the way?

    At the heart of any redistributive tax system is its structure: which incomes are taxed or exempted, which expenses are tax deductible, how the tax rate schedule is designed, and which tax credits are granted, including how much they reduce the tax owed. The schedule translates taxable income into the taxpayers’ tax liability by defining tax rates by tax brackets. The top tax rate is 45%.

    In a recent study we explore how features such as tax rates, deductions, credits, and bracket adjustments shape the redistributive capacity of South Africa’s personal income tax system. For this research, we analyse all the income tax returns of South African taxpayers provided by South Africa’s Revenue Service for the tax years 2015 and 2018. (All records were made anonymous.)

    The country´s personal income tax operates under a progressive tax scheme: People pay higher rates of tax as their income rises. Those with lower incomes may owe no income tax at all, while top earners can face marginal rates as high as 45%.

    Based on our analysis, this progressive rate schedule is the most effective mechanism for redistributing income from higher- to lower-income earners. By contrast, “tax expenditures” – that is, expenses, which taxpayers can deduct from what they owe in tax – lower the redistributive impact of the personal income tax system.

    Put differently: Allowing taxpayers to claim tax deductions and tax credits reduces the extent to which personal income taxation effectively lowers gaps between the after-tax income of high- and low-income earners.

    A number of recent tax policy reforms further dampened the redistributive capacity of the system. The spotlight is on potential policy reforms that may counter this.

    Weaknesses

    Our research shows that the benefits from tax expenditures in the country’s personal income tax system lower its ability to narrow income gaps. South African taxpayers can deduct various expenses from the personal income tax base and their tax liability respectively, including expenses for donations, home offices, certain insurance contributions and public offices.

    Many of these benefits are claimed by a relatively small number of taxpayers (often below 1% of the taxpayer population or under 100,000 taxpayers) and are concentrated among top earners. And average deduction amounts can be high.

    Even more widely used deductions and credits, such as those for pensions and medical schemes, are disproportionately claimed by higher-income individuals.

    We also found that recent reforms have weakened the redistributive capacity of the personal income tax system.

    Over the years, adjustments have been made, some intended to improve equity, others driven by the need to bolster revenues. A closer look at three key reforms offers some insight into the impact they have had on the distributive goal of the country’s tax system.

    In 2016, pension-related deductions were redesigned to be more generous and to harmonise the treatment of different pension funds. The goal of the reform was to create a fairer and more coherent pension deduction system. While the number of taxpayers claiming pension deductions increased after the reform, our research found that that the policy change still disproportionately benefited higher-income earners. This is because they are more likely to make pension contributions – and do so in larger amounts.

    As a result, the policy reduced the overall redistributive impact of the personal income tax system. In other words, it lowered the extent to which personal income taxation reduces income gaps between higher and lower income taxpayers.

    The following year, the government introduced a new top tax bracket which raised the marginal tax rate on incomes above R1.5 million (today roughly R1.8 million or US$100,700) from 41% to 45%. That is, if you earn more than R1.5 million, you pay 45% of this income in tax.

    The stated aim of the reform was to strengthen the progressivity of the personal income tax system. But our analysis suggests that the real-world impact was limited. This is because the pre-tax incomes of high earners grew more slowly than those of lower-income individuals after the reform. This may reflect that high income earners responded to the reform by lowering their taxable income. They could do so by tax avoidance – high income earners may, for example, shift income to the (potentially lower-taxed) future by compensation through stock options or higher retirement contributions. Or it could be through real adjustments, like earlier retirement entry or less job effort (and, in consequence, lower earnings).

    Between 2015 and 2018, inflation pushed wages and prices upward, but tax thresholds did not keep pace. This led to many taxpayers being shifted into higher tax brackets despite no real change in their purchasing power (referred to as bracket creep). This raised effective tax rates, but also had a regressive side-effect: lower- and middle-income earners were disproportionately affected, weakening the personal income tax system’s ability to reduce income inequality.

    For example, because of bracket creep, a significant fraction of low-income taxpayers – around 3% – became liable for tax. Without bracket creep they would have stayed below the tax exemption threshold.

    Reforms to the tax system

    South Africa’s progressive personal income tax structure has played an important redistributive role. Nevertheless, its effectiveness has been weakened by tax expenditures, bracket creep, and uneven reform outcomes.

    Targeted policy adjustments can strengthen its redistributive capacity.

    Deductions and tax credits: Most of these are regressive, with benefits concentrated among higher-income earners. Phasing out some could strengthen redistribution. But not without trade-offs. After all, deductions and credits also recognise unavoidable expenses, such as work-related or medical costs, and encourage behaviour like charitable giving or retirement saving.

    Yet their appropriateness remains widely debated and their use differs across countries.

    Beyond fairness, tax expenditures come with other downsides, too. For example, they can complicate tax enforcement and open the door to misreporting, particularly where qualifying expenses are hard to verify.

    Policymakers might also consider shifting from deductions to tax credits.
    While deductions reduce the taxable income of an individual, tax credits directly reduce the tax owed. Individuals in higher tax brackets gain a relatively higher advantage from deductions, as their tax rate is higher. Contrarily, one rand of tax credit provides the same relief to all taxpayers with a positive tax liability.

    Making credits refundable, though potentially costly, could further boost their redistributive effect.

    Standardised deductions could help as well, by allowing fixed rand amounts for certain expenses without requiring proof of payment, and offering relief to lower-income taxpayers who often forgo claims due to lack of resources or knowledge.

    Finally, addressing bracket creep by automatically indexing tax brackets to inflation could preserve the progressivity of the personal income tax system over time, shielding lower- and middle-income taxpayers from a quiet rise in tax burdens.

    Prof. Dr. Nadine Riedel receives funding from UNU WIDER.

    This research is part of the so-called SATIED program. In the context of the program, I act as an academic work stream lead and receive compensation through UNU WIDER (which is the University of the UN) for this role.

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

    – ref. Tax season in South Africa: the system is designed to tackle inequality – how it falls short – https://theconversation.com/tax-season-in-south-africa-the-system-is-designed-to-tackle-inequality-how-it-falls-short-260351

    MIL OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • Mansukh Mandaviya kicks off Weightlifting League, says “Mirabai Chanu is the perfect role model”

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, inaugurated the 2025 season of the ASMITA League in Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, on Tuesday. The 2025 season of ASMITA began with the weightlifting league, where 42 girls are participating in eight different weight categories during the two-day event being held in the Open category.

    In the current financial year 2025–26, 852 leagues across 15 sports disciplines have been planned. The leagues, spread across the states and Union Territories, will feature over 70,000 female athletes. Last season, 550 leagues were conducted across 27 sports disciplines, enabling the participation of 53,101 female athletes.

    “It is our mission to create opportunities at every level and then spot talent and groom them. I see there is a lot of fire in the eyes of these kids who have turned up here in Modinagar. I am sure we will be able to find another Mirabai Chanu,” said Mandaviya.

    Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu was among the host of dignitaries present at the inauguration of the ASMITA weightlifting league. Boosting the morale of the participants was Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse.

    “ASMITA is a big pillar in our robust sports programme. Women have demonstrated their ability to excel in sports, and the sky is the limit for them. The intent in the eyes of the kids is something that needs to be cultivated,” said Raksha Khadse.

    “You can’t have a better role model than Mirabai Chanu. Having come from a remote village in Manipur and achieved excellence at the highest levels, she has created a benchmark for all women weightlifters. Her presence should inspire the young girls who are taking part in weightlifting,” said Dr. Mandaviya.

    He also reiterated the government’s “360-degree” commitment to sports and emphasised how this is reflected in the sports budget, which has increased fourfold in the last 10 years.

    “We are looking to reach every corner of India and tell aspiring sportspersons that we now have a pathway for you to rise and shine. Our Khelo Bharat Niti (sports policy) has been designed in this manner, and by collaborating with the National Education Policy, we are giving a lot of impetus to school sports. These efforts will be reflected in the Khelo India calendar that we have created. There will be no dearth of opportunities,” he added.

    Olympian Mirabai said the ASMITA Leagues, which started in 2021, have been a huge boon for women in sports. “Its tiered structure is perfectly scripted. Everyone now has a vision of how to make it to the highest level. We didn’t get such opportunities, and that’s why ASMITA is a blessing for women who want to play a sport and dream big,” said Mirabai.

    IANS

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Recovered appeal: land to the south of Longfield Avenue, Fareham (ref: 3347627 – 8 July 2025)

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    Recovered appeal: land to the south of Longfield Avenue, Fareham (ref: 3347627 – 8 July 2025)

    Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.

    Applies to England

    Documents

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    Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal for outline planning permission for:

    • up to 1,200 new homes (C3)
    • 80 bed care homes (C2)
    • a new 2 form entry primary school (D1)
    • a local centre to comprise flexible commercial floorspace (A1, A2, A3 and A5 up to 800 square metres), and Community Centre and Health Care Facility (D1 use up to 700 square metres)
    • the formation of new means of access onto Longfield Avenue and Peak Lane
    • new open space including the laying out of a new country park and sports facilities
    • drainage infrastructure
    • walking and cycling infrastructure and other associated infrastructure works

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    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mini-exhibition aiming to create buzz around value of meadows

    Source: Scotland – City of Perth

    Through funding from the UK Government Prosperity Fund, Tayside Biodiversity Partnership commissioned Edinburgh-based environmental artist Natalie Taylor to create a new work raising awareness about the importance of nurturing wildflower meadows.  

    Workwear for Pollinators is a small but striking collection of re-imagined workwear designed to be worn while tending meadows and inspired by the pollinators who depend on them. This collection reimagines garments as tools for ecological care—functional pieces created for those restoring biodiversity one wildflower at a time. Drawing direct inspiration from nature’s own palette, the designs bloom with vibrant wildflowers, soft grasses, and the delicate shapes of rarely seen insect species. 

    The apron and boilersuit were created in collaboration with Auchterarder Churches Together Craft Group, Parkdale Care Home, New Rannoch Day Centre and participants at The Workshop in Perth, and feature contact prints of Scottish wildflowers gathered in Summer 2024, and lifesize handmade pollinators – knitted bees and printed butterflies, dragonflies and moths. 

    The exhibition launched at Auchterarder Library on Saturday 5 July (UK National Meadows Day) and is on display there until Wednesday 9 July, then touring to the AK Bell Library in Perth between Thursday 10 and Friday 18 July, and Blairgowrie Library from 18 July to Friday 1 August. The AK Bell Library will also host a free Pollinator Patch drop-in workshop on 10 July from 1pm to 3pm where participants can create their own pollinator critters. For more information, visit the Culture Perth and Kinross website at: https://www.culturepk.org.uk/event/mini-craft-session-woolly-meadow-critters/. 

    Climate Change & Sustainability Convener, Councillor Richard Watters said: “Appropriately opened on UK National Meadows Day, this exhibition reflects the importance of redeveloping our native meadows for the local environment and biodiversity.  

    “The project has been a real community effort with local groups working alongside the artist Natalie Taylor to create the workwear and I hope it and the allied events will encourage increased awareness of habitat loss and how we can all play our part to change this.” 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: 8 July 2025 Strengthening outbreak response in Vanuatu through Go.Data

    Source: World Health Organisation

    COVID-19 response in Vanuatu © WHO / Valerie Fernandez

    Vanuatu, a South Pacific archipelago of 83 islands, is known for its natural beauty and vibrant Melanesian culture. However, the country faces persistent public health challenges, including outbreaks of several communicable diseases, exacerbated by limited infrastructure, climate change and frequent natural disasters. As one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, Vanuatu requires resilient, adaptable health systems to respond to public health emergencies quickly and effectively.

    To strengthen its outbreak response, the Ministry of Health adopted Go.Data, a tool developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with GOARN partners, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially deployed in January 2022 to support COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing, Go.Data has since been expanded to cover measles, leptospirosis, tuberculosis, and yaws due to its usability and flexibility. This expansion reflects a strategic shift from reactive, one-off emergency use to an integrated digital surveillance platform embedded within Vanuatu’s broader public health infrastructure.

    Before Go.Data, disease surveillance relied heavily on manual reporting, ad hoc spreadsheets and fragmented communication. Health workers, especially in remote provinces, found it difficult to coordinate and respond effectively. Limited radio and mobile phone coverage further delayed case investigations and contact follow-ups. These constraints placed already vulnerable populations at greater risk during disease outbreaks.

    Recognizing the need for a flexible, offline-capable digital solution, the Ministry of Health implemented Go.Data with support from WHO. Go.Data was introduced to meet this need, offering a way to digitize and streamline field investigation, contact management and data-driven decision-making during outbreaks. Its integration into the Ministry’s core public health system, DHIS2, now ensures that outbreak intelligence is part of the national health surveillance and public health reporting system.

    Implementation included training provincial health surveillance teams, Health Information System (HIS) officers, and public health staff. The rollout prioritized capacity building, with follow-up mentoring and field-based support from the HIS team to ensure sustainability. One of the most transformative features has been Go.Data’s offline functionality, enabling field teams to continue working even in areas with no internet connectivity.

    Community outreach campaign in Tanna Island, Vanuatu © WHO / Aya Yajima

    Go.Data has significantly improved the country’s ability to detect and respond to outbreaks swiftly. It has supported faster containment, more precise mapping of transmission chains, and better public health messaging. Rachel Takoar, the HIS Manager at the Ministry of Health reflected, “Before Go.Data, we relied on phone calls and paper notes. Now, we can see the spread clearly, act quickly, and help protect our communities.”

    Today, Go.Data continues to be a cornerstone of Vanuatu’s digital health system. Aligned with the Digital Health Strategy 2025–2030, the Ministry of Health is advancing efforts to expand the use of Go.Data through continuous training to health and non-health actors; the refinement of standard operating procedures for multi-disease outbreak response; integration with the National Laboratory Information System; and the exploration of its role in climate-sensitive disease surveillance and integrated One Health initiatives. These efforts reflect a strong commitment to building a more resilient, data-driven public health system capable of responding to both current and emerging health threats.

    Key lessons from implementation underscore the importance of contextual adaptation, sustained capacity-building and continuous learning. Vanuatu’s experience illustrates how digital tools, when effectively implemented, can strengthen public health systems, enhance epidemic preparedness and safeguard communities during times of crisis.

    MIL OSI United Nations News –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Ding! Scammers are hiding in your text messages

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    July 8, 2025 – GATINEAU (Québec), Competition Bureau

    Phones are constantly buzzing, and scammers know the easiest way to you is through your text messages.

    Lately, many people are seeing more text messages from unknown numbers, saying things like “Unpaid highway toll detected on your vehicle. Pay now to avoid fines.” or “We’ve detected suspicious activity on your account – verify now”. Be on the lookout: it could be a common scam known as smishing.

    What is smishing?

    Smishing is a type of scam where fraudsters send text messages pretending to be trusted businesses, government agencies, or even people you know. They try to trick you into clicking malicious links or sharing sensitive information like passwords or credit card numbers. Their goal is to steal your personal data or money.

    Warning signs

    Be cautious of text messages if:

    • it comes unexpectedly from an unknown number
    • it asks for personal info or requests you click a link
    • it creates a sense of urgency
    • it claims they are from a trusted business or bank to appear legitimate

    Protect yourself

    Take these steps to prevent becoming a victim:

    • Verify the sender by contacting them through another medium, like the phone number on the official website
    • Never click on suspicious links
    • Delete smishing messages and block the number
    • Ignore texts even if they ask to reply with “STOP” or “NO”
    • Flag spam texts by forwarding them to 7726 (SPAM), helping your cellular provider investigate further
    • Report suspicious texts. If you believe you’ve come across smishing, report it to Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Union Members at Arrow Gear Ratify Strong Contract After 9 Weeks on Strike

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., July 7, 2025—After an intense nine-week strike, approximately 118 IAM Union Local 701 members at Arrow Gear in Downers Grove, Ill., have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year agreement that delivers major victories, including significant economic gains and critical improvements to working conditions. The hard-fought contract also includes substantial increases to sick leave, stronger job protections, and more respectful terms on the shop floor.

    “The strength, solidarity, and determination of our members was truly unmatched,” said IAM Union Local 701 Directing Business Representative Mark Grasseschi. “They stood together for over nine weeks, fought for what they deserve, and made it clear that they would not settle for anything less than a fair and dignified contract. This contract gives our members the respect and dignity they deserve.”

    The strike, which began on May 5, centered around issues of job security, fair wages, healthcare, and workplace respect. IAM members at Arrow Gear are essential to the aerospace and defense industries, took a stand for a contract that reflected their value and hard work.

    Key gains in the new agreement include:

    • Job Security: Stronger protections against outsourcing, with the company committing to keep key work in-house.
    • Stability: A fair attendance policy that takes into account personal circumstances like injuries outside of work.
    • Respect: A commitment from the company to open, respectful communication.
    • Seniority Rights: Clear departmental homes and seniority-based job security, ensuring members’ rights are protected after years of dedicated service.

    “After nine weeks of unwavering solidarity, our members have secured a contract they can be proud of,” said IAM Union Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli. “Their fight was not just for themselves, but for all Illinois workers. We are grateful for the community’s support and our labor allies who stood with us during this critical time.” 

    The post IAM Union Members at Arrow Gear Ratify Strong Contract After 9 Weeks on Strike appeared first on IAM Union.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Union Members at Arrow Gear Ratify Strong Contract After 9 Weeks on Strike

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., July 7, 2025—After an intense nine-week strike, approximately 118 IAM Union Local 701 members at Arrow Gear in Downers Grove, Ill., have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year agreement that delivers major victories, including significant economic gains and critical improvements to working conditions. The hard-fought contract also includes substantial increases to sick leave, stronger job protections, and more respectful terms on the shop floor.

    “The strength, solidarity, and determination of our members was truly unmatched,” said IAM Union Local 701 Directing Business Representative Mark Grasseschi. “They stood together for over nine weeks, fought for what they deserve, and made it clear that they would not settle for anything less than a fair and dignified contract. This contract gives our members the respect and dignity they deserve.”

    The strike, which began on May 5, centered around issues of job security, fair wages, healthcare, and workplace respect. IAM members at Arrow Gear are essential to the aerospace and defense industries, took a stand for a contract that reflected their value and hard work.

    Key gains in the new agreement include:

    • Job Security: Stronger protections against outsourcing, with the company committing to keep key work in-house.
    • Stability: A fair attendance policy that takes into account personal circumstances like injuries outside of work.
    • Respect: A commitment from the company to open, respectful communication.
    • Seniority Rights: Clear departmental homes and seniority-based job security, ensuring members’ rights are protected after years of dedicated service.

    “After nine weeks of unwavering solidarity, our members have secured a contract they can be proud of,” said IAM Union Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli. “Their fight was not just for themselves, but for all Illinois workers. We are grateful for the community’s support and our labor allies who stood with us during this critical time.” 

    The post IAM Union Members at Arrow Gear Ratify Strong Contract After 9 Weeks on Strike appeared first on IAM Union.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Inchelium Man Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Beating and Strangling His Intimate Partner

    Source: US FBI

    Spokane, Washington – Acting United States Attorney Richard R. Barker announced that Rodney Alan Signor, 49, of Inchelium, Washington, was sentenced after pleading guilty to Assault Resulting in Substantial Bodily Injury to a Spouse, Intimate Partner, or Dating Partner in Indian Country. United States District Judge Thomas O. Rice imposed a sentence of 57 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release.

    According to court documents and information presented at the sentencing hearing, on June 9, 2022, Signor assaulted his intimate partner by striking her and causing her to suffer bruising. In addition to beating his victim, Signor also strangled her, which caused her to lose consciousness. Signor also gagged his victim, wielded a knife toward her, and threatened to kill her.

    “This case raised serious concerns for the victim’s safety, and I’m incredibly proud of the FBI’s swift and decisive response once the crime came to light,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Barker. “Our office remains firmly committed to protecting victims and holding domestic abusers accountable through aggressive prosecution.”

    “Mr. Signor treated his former partner reprehensibly, endangering her safety in multiple violent attacks. We hope this sentence sends a clear message to Mr. Signor and others like him that violent crime will not be tolerated. The FBI is committed to continuing our work to reduce violent crime in tribal communities alongside our tribal partners,” said W. Mike Herrington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Seattle field office.

    Compared to all other groups in the United States, Native American women experience some of the highest rates of domestic violence. Particularly pervasive among violent crime is nonfatal strangulation by intimate partners. Nearly half of domestic violence victims report being choked. Although nonfatal strangulation often leaves few visible signs of injury, it can cause severe physical, neurological, and psychological complications and too often forebodes future domestic homicide. A woman who has been nonfatally strangled is over seven times more likely to be killed by the same intimate partner. The recent increased focus on the dangers of nonfatal strangulation confirms what survivors of it have known for years—that many domestic violence perpetrators do not strangle their intimate partners to kill them; they strangle them to let them know they can kill them any time they wish.

    This case was investigated by the FBI and the Colville Tribal Police Department. It was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Michael L. Vander Giessen and Assistant United States Attorney Nowles H. Heinrich.

    2:23-cr-00145-TOR

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Inchelium Man Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Beating and Strangling His Intimate Partner

    Source: US FBI

    Spokane, Washington – Acting United States Attorney Richard R. Barker announced that Rodney Alan Signor, 49, of Inchelium, Washington, was sentenced after pleading guilty to Assault Resulting in Substantial Bodily Injury to a Spouse, Intimate Partner, or Dating Partner in Indian Country. United States District Judge Thomas O. Rice imposed a sentence of 57 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release.

    According to court documents and information presented at the sentencing hearing, on June 9, 2022, Signor assaulted his intimate partner by striking her and causing her to suffer bruising. In addition to beating his victim, Signor also strangled her, which caused her to lose consciousness. Signor also gagged his victim, wielded a knife toward her, and threatened to kill her.

    “This case raised serious concerns for the victim’s safety, and I’m incredibly proud of the FBI’s swift and decisive response once the crime came to light,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Barker. “Our office remains firmly committed to protecting victims and holding domestic abusers accountable through aggressive prosecution.”

    “Mr. Signor treated his former partner reprehensibly, endangering her safety in multiple violent attacks. We hope this sentence sends a clear message to Mr. Signor and others like him that violent crime will not be tolerated. The FBI is committed to continuing our work to reduce violent crime in tribal communities alongside our tribal partners,” said W. Mike Herrington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Seattle field office.

    Compared to all other groups in the United States, Native American women experience some of the highest rates of domestic violence. Particularly pervasive among violent crime is nonfatal strangulation by intimate partners. Nearly half of domestic violence victims report being choked. Although nonfatal strangulation often leaves few visible signs of injury, it can cause severe physical, neurological, and psychological complications and too often forebodes future domestic homicide. A woman who has been nonfatally strangled is over seven times more likely to be killed by the same intimate partner. The recent increased focus on the dangers of nonfatal strangulation confirms what survivors of it have known for years—that many domestic violence perpetrators do not strangle their intimate partners to kill them; they strangle them to let them know they can kill them any time they wish.

    This case was investigated by the FBI and the Colville Tribal Police Department. It was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Michael L. Vander Giessen and Assistant United States Attorney Nowles H. Heinrich.

    2:23-cr-00145-TOR

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Leadership Transition at WorldTrips

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    HOUSTON, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
    Tokio Marine HCC, based in Houston, Texas, today announced a key leadership transition, effective July 1, 2025, at its travel-focused subsidiary, WorldTrips, a leading provider of travel insurance located in Carmel, Indiana.

    After years of dedicated service and transformational leadership, Mark Carney will transition from his role as CEO of WorldTrips to become its Chairman, where he will continue to shape the company’s strategic direction and support long-term growth initiatives.

    At the same time, Philip Hsia has been appointed CEO of WorldTrips. A proven leader with deep global experience, Hsia has led Tokio Marine HCC’s Global Travel Group, including oversight responsibility of WorldTrips, since 2018. He has been an integral part of the organization’s success and is well-positioned to lead the company through its next phase of innovation and expansion.

    Susan Rivera, Tokio Marine HCC’s CEO, shared the following statement:

    “Mark’s leadership has been foundational to the growth and resilience of WorldTrips. Under his guidance, the company navigated unprecedented challenges, including the global pandemic, and recently completed launching our Cayman Islands insurance operation, positioning WorldTrips for greater flexibility and future scalability.

    I am deeply grateful for Mark’s continued commitment in his new role as Chairman. His focus on long-term strategy and leadership development will remain a vital part of WorldTrips’ ongoing success.

    I’m equally excited to welcome Philip Hsia as the next CEO of WorldTrips. Phil brings proven strategic and managerial expertise with a global perspective. He has our full confidence and support as he steps into this role.”

    The transition follows a strategic succession planning process initiated earlier this year. With the foundation in place, including a broadened product portfolio and enhanced operational agility, WorldTrips is primed to accelerate its mission of helping travelers explore the world with confidence.

    “WorldTrips is entering an exciting new chapter,” added Rivera. “With Mark and Phil in their new roles, I am confident the company will continue to lead with purpose, innovation and a deep commitment to serving customers around the globe.”

    About Tokio Marine HCC
    Tokio Marine HCC is a member of the Tokio Marine Group, a premier global company founded in 1879 with a market capitalization of $74 billion as of March 31, 2025. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Tokio Marine HCC is a leading specialty insurance group with offices in the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Tokio Marine HCC’s major domestic insurance companies have financial strength ratings of ‘A+’ (Strong) from S&P Global Ratings, ‘A++’ (Superior) from AM Best, and ‘AA-’ (Very Strong) from Fitch Ratings; its major international insurance companies have financial strength ratings of ‘A+’ (Strong) from S&P Global Ratings. Tokio Marine HCC is the marketing name used to describe the affiliated companies under the common ownership of HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc., a Delaware-incorporated insurance holding company. For more information about Tokio Marine HCC, please visit www.tokiomarinehcc.com.

    About WorldTrips
    WorldTrips, located in Carmel, Indiana, is a full-service organization offering a comprehensive portfolio of travel medical and trip protection insurance products designed to address the insurance needs of travelers worldwide. WorldTrips is a member of the Tokio Marine HCC group of companies. For more information about WorldTrips, please visit WorldTrips.com.

    In the State of California, operating as WorldTrips Insurance Services. California Non-Resident Producer License Number: 0G39705.

    Contact: Doug Busker, Vice President – Public Relations
      Tokio Marine HCC
      713-996-1192

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: The world’s leading cloud mining brand: BJMining launches a new cloud mining guide

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    London, UK, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the price of Bitcoin stabilizes above $108,000, the entire crypto market is showing a positive recovery trend. Data shows that global investors are gradually shifting from high-risk, high-volatility cryptocurrency speculation to a more sustainable, low-threshold long-term mining income model. As the world’s leading green cloud mining platform, BJMining is taking advantage of the opportunity to launch a new user guide to help ordinary users easily open a new era of passive income from digital assets.

    What is BJMining?

    Founded in 2015, BJMining is a global intelligent cloud mining platform headquartered in the UK. The platform is committed to transforming the traditional complex mining machine construction into a one-stop cloud service, and through AI scheduling system and green energy mines, it provides safe, convenient and high-yield mining solutions for more than 5 million users worldwide.

    BJMining CEO: “Turning mining into a daily income tool for people around the world”

    William Thomas, CEO of BJMining, said: “Cloud mining should no longer be exclusive to the technical elite. Our mission is to create a safe, green, barrier-free long-term income solution for users around the world. The launch of this new guide will further lower the threshold for user participation and help everyone enjoy the dividends of the digital economy.”

    Six core highlights: How BJMining redefines the “mining experience”

    • Register now to enjoy $15 cloud newcomer bonus, truly zero-cost trial mining:
      Users can get a $15 new member reward by registering. They can receive $0.6 in income every day without recharging, and easily experience the real mining process.
    • AI intelligently allocates the best-yield mining machine, no operation required:
      The AI ​​algorithm independently developed by the platform will automatically analyze the real-time currency price, difficulty, and popularity, and dynamically switch to mining assets with the best returns, covering BTC, DOGE, ETH, LTC and other currencies.
    • Global green energy layout to achieve 100% carbon neutrality:
      BJMining has deployed multiple solar- and wind-powered data centers in North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. All mining machines are powered by renewable energy, ensuring both environmental protection and high efficiency.
    • Diversified contracts can be freely configured to meet different user strategies:
      The platform contracts range from short-term contracts of 2 days to long-term contracts of 45 days, which can meet the diverse needs of miners from novices to experienced miners. Users can combine their positions at any time to optimize the mining income structure.
    • Powerful App management system, income withdrawals are instantly credited to your account:
      BJMining App is now available on both iOS and Android platforms, supporting real-time contract tracking, wallet binding and one-click withdrawal of earnings, with an average withdrawal time of less than 60 seconds.
    • High referral rewards:
      3% for direct referrals and 2% for indirect referrals, with no upper limit on earnings.

    Investor behavior changes: from cryptocurrency speculation to stable mining

    More and more long-term holders of XRP, SOL, ETH, etc. have begun to abandon high-volatility intraday operations and instead choose low-intervention, continuous-yield cloud mining platforms like BJMining as the core way to preserve and increase the value of their assets.

    User feedback shows that BJMining’s medium- and long-term contracts can bring stable returns of up to thousands of dollars per day, especially when the currency price fluctuates or goes sideways, showing strong risk resistance.

    Some of the hot-selling contracts are as follows:

    • WhatsMiner M50S+:Invest $100 for 2 days, total net income is $106;
    • WhatsMiner M60S++:Invest $600 for 7 days, total net income is $652.50;
    • Avalon Miner A1566:Invest $1200 for 15 days, total net income is $1434;
    • WhatsMiner M66S+:Invest $5800 for 30 days, total net income is $8410;
    • Antminer L7:Invest $12000 for 40 days, total net income is $20160;
    • Antminer S21e XP Hyd:Invest $27000 for 45 days, total net income is $48870;

    (All contracts are automatically scheduled by AI, settled daily, and can be flexibly withdrawn)

    Global layout upgraded again, future development blueprint exposed

    In order to serve more users, BJMining will launch the following strategic modules:

    • XRP chain-specific smart mining contracts and cross-chain mining machine adaptation technology
    • Green computing power NFT certification system, showing carbon neutrality footprint online
    • Multi-currency stable income pool, integrating DOGE, BTC, and XRP for joint mining
    • Web3 wallet one-click binding mechanism improves user on-chain asset management experience

    Conclusion:

    As a global green and compliant cloud mining brand, BJMining not only provides new users with a $15 new user bonus, but also opens a new path to financial freedom for everyone in the world. No equipment, no professional knowledge, no need to deal with the drastic fluctuations in the currency market, truly realizing “passive income in the cloud”.

    Register a BJMining account now, receive a $15 new member reward, and start your own mining journey!

    Official website address: https://bjmining.com
    Official email: info@bjmining.com

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    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Topnotch Crypto Unveils Mobile App to Simplify Cloud Mining for Users Worldwide

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Topnotch Crypto, a global innovator in the cloud mining sector, has officially launched its new mobile application, aimed at making cryptocurrency mining more accessible and user-friendly for everyday users. Now available on both iOS and Android platforms, the app enables individuals to participate in cloud mining directly from their smartphones—no technical expertise or hardware setup required.

    As the blockchain and crypto landscape continues to evolve, accessibility remains a key challenge for many interested in decentralized technologies. The Topnotch Crypto app seeks to lower the entry barrier by offering a streamlined interface, a variety of cloud mining contract options, and real-time tracking of mining activity, all from a mobile device.

    “We developed this app with a simple goal: to bring cloud mining within reach of a global user base,” said a spokesperson for Topnotch Crypto. “By combining intuitive design with powerful infrastructure, we’re enabling users to engage with blockchain technology more easily and sustainably.”

    The app integrates energy-efficient cloud mining operations supported by green energy solutions, reinforcing Topnotch Crypto’s commitment to environmental responsibility. The platform’s automated processes allow mining to operate around the clock, ensuring consistency and convenience for users.

    Features of the Topnotch Crypto App:

    • Intuitive Onboarding: Quick setup and registration for new users.
    • Flexible Contracts: Choose from short-term and long-term cloud mining options.
    • Real-Time Dashboard: Monitor mining activity and performance metrics on the go.
    • Sustainable Approach: Operations powered by renewable energy sources.

    Available Cloud Mining Contracts:

    • Introductory Trial Plan: A free option for first-time users to explore the platform.
    • 7-Day Access Plan: Ideal for short-term engagement.
    • 10-Day Plan: A balanced plan offering moderate duration.
    • 30-Day Plan: Designed for users with long-term mining goals.

    The Topnotch Crypto app is now available for download on iOS and Android. To learn more or to get started, visit: https://topnotchcrypto.com

    About Topnotch Crypto

    Topnotch Crypto is a leading provider of cloud mining services, dedicated to making digital asset technologies accessible worldwide. Through user-focused tools, sustainable infrastructure, and transparent operations, the company continues to expand its footprint in the evolving Web3 space.

    More details

    Click to download the mobile APP

    Official email: info@topnotchcrypto.com

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Topnotch Crypto Unveils Mobile App to Simplify Cloud Mining for Users Worldwide

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Topnotch Crypto, a global innovator in the cloud mining sector, has officially launched its new mobile application, aimed at making cryptocurrency mining more accessible and user-friendly for everyday users. Now available on both iOS and Android platforms, the app enables individuals to participate in cloud mining directly from their smartphones—no technical expertise or hardware setup required.

    As the blockchain and crypto landscape continues to evolve, accessibility remains a key challenge for many interested in decentralized technologies. The Topnotch Crypto app seeks to lower the entry barrier by offering a streamlined interface, a variety of cloud mining contract options, and real-time tracking of mining activity, all from a mobile device.

    “We developed this app with a simple goal: to bring cloud mining within reach of a global user base,” said a spokesperson for Topnotch Crypto. “By combining intuitive design with powerful infrastructure, we’re enabling users to engage with blockchain technology more easily and sustainably.”

    The app integrates energy-efficient cloud mining operations supported by green energy solutions, reinforcing Topnotch Crypto’s commitment to environmental responsibility. The platform’s automated processes allow mining to operate around the clock, ensuring consistency and convenience for users.

    Features of the Topnotch Crypto App:

    • Intuitive Onboarding: Quick setup and registration for new users.
    • Flexible Contracts: Choose from short-term and long-term cloud mining options.
    • Real-Time Dashboard: Monitor mining activity and performance metrics on the go.
    • Sustainable Approach: Operations powered by renewable energy sources.

    Available Cloud Mining Contracts:

    • Introductory Trial Plan: A free option for first-time users to explore the platform.
    • 7-Day Access Plan: Ideal for short-term engagement.
    • 10-Day Plan: A balanced plan offering moderate duration.
    • 30-Day Plan: Designed for users with long-term mining goals.

    The Topnotch Crypto app is now available for download on iOS and Android. To learn more or to get started, visit: https://topnotchcrypto.com

    About Topnotch Crypto

    Topnotch Crypto is a leading provider of cloud mining services, dedicated to making digital asset technologies accessible worldwide. Through user-focused tools, sustainable infrastructure, and transparent operations, the company continues to expand its footprint in the evolving Web3 space.

    More details

    Click to download the mobile APP

    Official email: info@topnotchcrypto.com

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: VNBTC Launches Free Cloud Mining Platform: Mine Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin on Your Phone at Zero Cost

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Bitcoin trades above $109,000 and nears its all-time high, the VNBTC cloud mining platform offers a simple, zero-cost way for users to passively earn crypto via their mobile devices.

    “Our new crypto cloud mining strategies help users start earning passive income without any upfront cost,” a VNBTC spokesperson said. “With profitable mining plans, an advanced mobile app, and a free bonus on sign-up, anyone can join and benefit from the ongoing crypto boom without any barrier.”

    Platform’s Key Benefits Outlook

    • UK Registered & Compliant — Fully legal and transparent for your peace of mind.
    • Easy to Start — Just $79 to begin, no hardware or tech skills needed.
    • Mine Multiple Coins — BTC, ETH, LTC, and DOGE all in one place, switch anytime.
    • 100% Cloud-Based — Run remotely on VNBTC’s servers, just invest and track.
    • Global Network — 100+ data centers for reliable, nonstop uptime.
    • Eco-Friendly Mining — Powered by renewable energy to cut environmental impact.
    • Daily Passive Income — Get steady daily payouts, with some plans offering great returns.
    • Referral Bonuses — Earn rewards by inviting friends or sharing online, no extra cost.

    Follow these simple guidelines and start earning cryptocurrency passive income from today:

    1. Register with VNBTC and receive a $79 bonus to get started.
    2. Choose the plan that works best for you.
    3. Activate your plan and keep track of your earnings anytime with their app.
    4. Enjoy daily payouts—withdraw or reinvest whenever you want.

    Conclusion

    Comparing VNBTC to traditional mining methods, you can clearly see that the platform offers a better opportunity for everyday investors who want to begin crypto mining. It is a secure, modern cloud mining app that provides powerful tools and high-yield mining plans to everyday investors. Also, users get to benefit from bonuses, a rewarding referral, and bounty programs with minimal effort and zero cost.

    Media Contact:
    James Carter
    Marketing Specialist, VNBTC
    James.Carter@vnbtc.com

    Support Contact:
    support@vnbtc.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6081a32f-8775-4f23-98d4-3724997dab72

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: VNBTC Launches Free Cloud Mining Platform: Mine Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin on Your Phone at Zero Cost

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Bitcoin trades above $109,000 and nears its all-time high, the VNBTC cloud mining platform offers a simple, zero-cost way for users to passively earn crypto via their mobile devices.

    “Our new crypto cloud mining strategies help users start earning passive income without any upfront cost,” a VNBTC spokesperson said. “With profitable mining plans, an advanced mobile app, and a free bonus on sign-up, anyone can join and benefit from the ongoing crypto boom without any barrier.”

    Platform’s Key Benefits Outlook

    • UK Registered & Compliant — Fully legal and transparent for your peace of mind.
    • Easy to Start — Just $79 to begin, no hardware or tech skills needed.
    • Mine Multiple Coins — BTC, ETH, LTC, and DOGE all in one place, switch anytime.
    • 100% Cloud-Based — Run remotely on VNBTC’s servers, just invest and track.
    • Global Network — 100+ data centers for reliable, nonstop uptime.
    • Eco-Friendly Mining — Powered by renewable energy to cut environmental impact.
    • Daily Passive Income — Get steady daily payouts, with some plans offering great returns.
    • Referral Bonuses — Earn rewards by inviting friends or sharing online, no extra cost.

    Follow these simple guidelines and start earning cryptocurrency passive income from today:

    1. Register with VNBTC and receive a $79 bonus to get started.
    2. Choose the plan that works best for you.
    3. Activate your plan and keep track of your earnings anytime with their app.
    4. Enjoy daily payouts—withdraw or reinvest whenever you want.

    Conclusion

    Comparing VNBTC to traditional mining methods, you can clearly see that the platform offers a better opportunity for everyday investors who want to begin crypto mining. It is a secure, modern cloud mining app that provides powerful tools and high-yield mining plans to everyday investors. Also, users get to benefit from bonuses, a rewarding referral, and bounty programs with minimal effort and zero cost.

    Media Contact:
    James Carter
    Marketing Specialist, VNBTC
    James.Carter@vnbtc.com

    Support Contact:
    support@vnbtc.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6081a32f-8775-4f23-98d4-3724997dab72

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: XAVIER DEROT APPOINTED DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MOBILIZE FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    July 3rd, 2025  

    PRESS RELEASE

    XAVIER DEROT APPOINTED DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MOBILIZE FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Martin Thomas, Chief Executive Officer of Mobilize Financial Services, has announced the appointment of Xavier Derot as Deputy CEO, effective July 1, 2025. This appointment is subject to the approval of the European Central Bank. 

    Xavier Derot, currently VP, Sales and Operations and a member of the Executive Committee of Mobilize Financial Services since September 1, 2024, will take up the role of Deputy CEO alongside Vincent Gellé, starting July 1, 2025. 

    This second appointment aims to strengthen the bank’s governance. 

    About Xavier Derot 

    Xavier Derot, 52, began his career at RCI Banque in 2000 as Head of International Development. 
    A graduate of the Grenoble Graduate School of Business in 1994, he held various positions within RCI Banque, both internationally in three different countries and in corporate functions. 
    Among these roles, he notably managed the bank’s relationship with Nissan from 2006 to 2010 and served as Regional Operations Director for RCI Banque’s G10 and Euromed subsidiaries. 
    Abroad, Xavier served as Managing Director of the German subsidiary and then of RN Bank Russia—the joint venture between RCI Bank-Nissan and UniCredit in Russia—between 2013 and 2022. Since October 2022, Xavier has held the position of International Director of Mobilize Financial Services, overseeing operations in 12 countries within the Group. 
    Since September 1, 2024, he has served as VP, Sales and Operations on the Executive Committee of Mobilize Financial Services. 
    Xavier is married and has two children. 

    Contact

    About Mobilize Financial Services    
    Attentive to the needs of all its customers, Mobilize Financial Services, a subsidiary of Renault Group, creates innovative financial services to build sustainable mobility for all. Mobilize Financial Services, which began operations over 100 years ago, is the commercial brand of RCI Banque SA, a French bank specializing in automotive financing and services for customers and networks of Renault Group, and also for the brands Nissan and Mitsubishi in several countries. 
    With operations in 35 countries and over 4,000 employees, Mobilize Financial Services financed more than 1,2 million contracts (new and used vehicles) in 2023 and sold 3,7 million service contracts. At the end of December 2024, average earning assets stood at 61 billion euros of financing and pre-tax earnings at 1 194 million euros.
    Since 2012, the Group has deployed a deposit-taking business in several countries. At the end of December 2024, net deposits amounted to 30,5 billion euros, or 50 % of the company’s net assets.    
    To find out more about Mobilize Financial Services: www.mobilize-fs.com/   

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    • UK – Communiqué Mobilize FS – Nomination Xavier Derot DGD – 202507

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Solomon Partners Hires Jonathan Hemmert as a Partner to Build a Dedicated Professional Services Group

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Solomon Partners, a leading financial advisory firm and independent affiliate of Natixis, today announced that Jonathan Hemmert joined the firm as a Partner in its newly formed Professional Services Group. With over 20 years of experience, Mr. Hemmert brings deep expertise to Solomon. In this role, he will serve clients within the Professional Services space, focusing on Human Capital businesses, including specialized broker-dealers and consulting firms.

    Previously, Mr. Hemmert was a Managing Director at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW), where he led the firm’s efforts across the broker-dealer and specialty advisory space. His notable transaction experience includes the sale of Battea-Class Action Services to SS&C Technologies, Aviditi Advisors to Piper Sandler, Triago to Houlihan Lokey, CRC-IB by CohnReznick to Canaccord Genuity, DBO Partners to Piper Sandler, Capstone Partners to Mizuho, and DH Capital to Citizens Financial. Mr. Hemmert graduated summa cum laude with a BA from Bucknell University.

    “Jonathan has an exceptional track record of advising clients across the Professional Services landscape,” said Marc Cooper, CEO of Solomon Partners. “His deep industry expertise and commitment to clients make him a perfect addition to our growing team.”

    “I look forward to joining Solomon’s growth-oriented platform. The firm’s entrepreneurial and client-centric culture will resonate with the core client base across the Professional Services and Human Capital sectors,” Mr. Hemmert commented. “The professional services landscape is evolving fast. The influx of institutional capital is going to accelerate and broaden the scope of M&A activity, and we will continue to be at the forefront of this marketplace.”

    About Solomon Partners

    Solomon Partners is a leading investment bank – one of the first independent firms in the industry. We maximize shareholder value for our clients through our unmatched expertise and experience. We advise on mergers & acquisitions, restructurings and capital solutions across a range of sectors including Business Services; Consumer Retail; Distribution; Financial Institutions; Financial Sponsors; Fintech; Grocery, Pharmacy & Restaurants; Healthcare; Industrials; Infrastructure, Power & Renewables; Media & Entertainment; Professional Services; and Technology. Solomon Partners is an independently operated affiliate of Natixis, part of Groupe BPCE. For further information, visit solomonpartners.com.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/0b7fcbf4-e248-4cd0-8a69-d4df798c7ffc

    The MIL Network –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Calls to designate the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group shine a spotlight on Canada’s security laws

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Basema Al-Alami, SJD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

    British Columbia Premier David Eby recently called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to designate the India-based Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization.

    Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown echoed the request days later. The RCMP has also alleged the gang may be targeting pro-Khalistan activists in Canada.

    These claims follow a series of high-profile incidents in India linked to the Bishnoi network, including the murder of a Punjabi rapper in New Delhi, threats against a Bollywood actor and the killing of a Mumbai politician in late 2024.

    How terrorism designations work

    Eby’s request raises broader legal questions. What does it mean to label a group a terrorist organization in Canada and what happens once that label is applied?

    Under Section 83.05 of the Criminal Code, the federal government can designate an entity a terrorist organization if there are “reasonable grounds to believe” it has engaged in, supported or facilitated terrorist activity. The term “entity” is defined broadly, covering individuals, groups, partnerships and unincorporated associations.

    The process begins with intelligence and law enforcement reports submitted to the public safety minister, who may then recommend listing the group to cabinet if it’s believed the legal threshold is met. If cabinet agrees, the group is officially designated a terrorist organization.

    A designation carries serious consequences: assets can be frozen and financial dealings become criminalized. Banks and other institutions are protected from liability if they refuse to engage with the group. Essentially, the designation cuts the group off from economic and civic life, often without prior notice or public hearing.

    As of July 2025, Canada has listed 86 entities, from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to far-right and nationalist organizations. In February, the government added seven violent criminal groups from Latin America, including the Sinaloa cartel and La Mara Salvatrucha, known as the MS-13.

    This marked a turning point: for the first time, Canada extended terrorism designations beyond ideological or political movements to include transnational criminal networks.

    Why the shift matters

    This shift reflects a deeper redefinition of what Canada considers a national security threat. For much of the post-9/11 era, counterterrorism efforts in Canada have concentrated on groups tied to ideological, religious or political agendas — most often framed through the lens of Islamic terrorism.

    This has determined not only who is targeted, but also what forms of violence are taken seriously as national security concerns.

    That is why the recent expansion of terrorism designations — first with the listing of Mexican cartels in early 2025, and now potentially with the Bishnoi gang — feels so significant.

    It signals a shift away from targeting ideology alone and toward labelling profit-driven organized crime as terrorism. While transnational gangs may pose serious public safety risks, designating them terrorist organizations could erode the legal and political boundaries that once separated counterterrorism initiatives from criminal law.

    Canada’s terrorism listing process only adds to these concerns. The decision is made by cabinet, based on secret intelligence, with no obligation to inform the group or offer a chance to respond. Most of the evidence remains hidden, even from the courts.

    While judicial review is technically possible, it is limited, opaque and rarely successful.

    In effect, the label becomes final. It brings serious legal consequences like asset freezes, criminal charges and immigration bans. But the informal fallout can be just as harsh: banks shut down accounts, landlords back out of leases, employers cut ties. Even without a trial or conviction, the stigma of being associated with a listed group can dramatically change someone’s life.

    What’s at stake

    Using terrorism laws to go after violent criminal networks like the Bishnoi gang may seem justified. But it quietly expands powers that were originally designed for specific types of threats. It also stretches a national security framework already tainted by racial and political bias.




    Read more:
    Canadian law enforcement agencies continue to target Muslims


    For more than two decades, Canada’s counterterrorism laws have disproportionately targeted Muslim and racialized communities under a logic of pre-emptive suspicion. Applying those same powers to organized crime, especially when it impacts immigrant and diaspora communities, risks reproducing that harm under a different label.

    Canadians should be asking: what happens when tools built for exceptional threats become the default response to complex criminal violence?

    As the federal government considers whether to label the Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization, the real question goes beyond whether the group meets the legal test. It’s about what kind of legal logic Canada is endorsing.

    Terrorism designations carry sweeping powers, with little oversight and lasting consequences. Extending those powers to organized crime might appear pragmatic, but it risks normalizing a process that has long operated in the shadows, shaped by secrecy and executive discretion.

    As national security law expands, Canadians should ask not just who gets listed, but how those decisions are made and what broader political agendas they might serve.

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

    – ref. Calls to designate the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group shine a spotlight on Canada’s security laws – https://theconversation.com/calls-to-designate-the-bishnoi-gang-a-terrorist-group-shine-a-spotlight-on-canadas-security-laws-259844

    MIL OSI –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Tax season in South Africa: the system is designed to tackle inequality – how it falls short

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Nadine Riedel, Director of the Institute for Public and Regional Economics, University of Münster

    South Africa’s personal income tax system is in the spotlight as the country’s tax filing season gets under way. Personal income tax is an important way of redistributing income from higher-earning to less-well-off individuals.

    But how effectively does it do this and what can get in the way?

    At the heart of any redistributive tax system is its structure: which incomes are taxed or exempted, which expenses are tax deductible, how the tax rate schedule is designed, and which tax credits are granted, including how much they reduce the tax owed. The schedule translates taxable income into the taxpayers’ tax liability by defining tax rates by tax brackets. The top tax rate is 45%.

    In a recent study we explore how features such as tax rates, deductions, credits, and bracket adjustments shape the redistributive capacity of South Africa’s personal income tax system. For this research, we analyse all the income tax returns of South African taxpayers provided by South Africa’s Revenue Service for the tax years 2015 and 2018. (All records were made anonymous.)

    The country´s personal income tax operates under a progressive tax scheme: People pay higher rates of tax as their income rises. Those with lower incomes may owe no income tax at all, while top earners can face marginal rates as high as 45%.

    Based on our analysis, this progressive rate schedule is the most effective mechanism for redistributing income from higher- to lower-income earners. By contrast, “tax expenditures” – that is, expenses, which taxpayers can deduct from what they owe in tax – lower the redistributive impact of the personal income tax system.

    Put differently: Allowing taxpayers to claim tax deductions and tax credits reduces the extent to which personal income taxation effectively lowers gaps between the after-tax income of high- and low-income earners.

    A number of recent tax policy reforms further dampened the redistributive capacity of the system. The spotlight is on potential policy reforms that may counter this.

    Weaknesses

    Our research shows that the benefits from tax expenditures in the country’s personal income tax system lower its ability to narrow income gaps. South African taxpayers can deduct various expenses from the personal income tax base and their tax liability respectively, including expenses for donations, home offices, certain insurance contributions and public offices.

    Many of these benefits are claimed by a relatively small number of taxpayers (often below 1% of the taxpayer population or under 100,000 taxpayers) and are concentrated among top earners. And average deduction amounts can be high.

    Even more widely used deductions and credits, such as those for pensions and medical schemes, are disproportionately claimed by higher-income individuals.

    We also found that recent reforms have weakened the redistributive capacity of the personal income tax system.

    Over the years, adjustments have been made, some intended to improve equity, others driven by the need to bolster revenues. A closer look at three key reforms offers some insight into the impact they have had on the distributive goal of the country’s tax system.

    In 2016, pension-related deductions were redesigned to be more generous and to harmonise the treatment of different pension funds. The goal of the reform was to create a fairer and more coherent pension deduction system. While the number of taxpayers claiming pension deductions increased after the reform, our research found that that the policy change still disproportionately benefited higher-income earners. This is because they are more likely to make pension contributions – and do so in larger amounts.

    As a result, the policy reduced the overall redistributive impact of the personal income tax system. In other words, it lowered the extent to which personal income taxation reduces income gaps between higher and lower income taxpayers.

    The following year, the government introduced a new top tax bracket which raised the marginal tax rate on incomes above R1.5 million (today roughly R1.8 million or US$100,700) from 41% to 45%. That is, if you earn more than R1.5 million, you pay 45% of this income in tax.

    The stated aim of the reform was to strengthen the progressivity of the personal income tax system. But our analysis suggests that the real-world impact was limited. This is because the pre-tax incomes of high earners grew more slowly than those of lower-income individuals after the reform. This may reflect that high income earners responded to the reform by lowering their taxable income. They could do so by tax avoidance – high income earners may, for example, shift income to the (potentially lower-taxed) future by compensation through stock options or higher retirement contributions. Or it could be through real adjustments, like earlier retirement entry or less job effort (and, in consequence, lower earnings).

    Between 2015 and 2018, inflation pushed wages and prices upward, but tax thresholds did not keep pace. This led to many taxpayers being shifted into higher tax brackets despite no real change in their purchasing power (referred to as bracket creep). This raised effective tax rates, but also had a regressive side-effect: lower- and middle-income earners were disproportionately affected, weakening the personal income tax system’s ability to reduce income inequality.

    For example, because of bracket creep, a significant fraction of low-income taxpayers – around 3% – became liable for tax. Without bracket creep they would have stayed below the tax exemption threshold.

    Reforms to the tax system

    South Africa’s progressive personal income tax structure has played an important redistributive role. Nevertheless, its effectiveness has been weakened by tax expenditures, bracket creep, and uneven reform outcomes.

    Targeted policy adjustments can strengthen its redistributive capacity.

    Deductions and tax credits: Most of these are regressive, with benefits concentrated among higher-income earners. Phasing out some could strengthen redistribution. But not without trade-offs. After all, deductions and credits also recognise unavoidable expenses, such as work-related or medical costs, and encourage behaviour like charitable giving or retirement saving.

    Yet their appropriateness remains widely debated and their use differs across countries.

    Beyond fairness, tax expenditures come with other downsides, too. For example, they can complicate tax enforcement and open the door to misreporting, particularly where qualifying expenses are hard to verify.

    Policymakers might also consider shifting from deductions to tax credits. While deductions reduce the taxable income of an individual, tax credits directly reduce the tax owed. Individuals in higher tax brackets gain a relatively higher advantage from deductions, as their tax rate is higher. Contrarily, one rand of tax credit provides the same relief to all taxpayers with a positive tax liability.

    Making credits refundable, though potentially costly, could further boost their redistributive effect.

    Standardised deductions could help as well, by allowing fixed rand amounts for certain expenses without requiring proof of payment, and offering relief to lower-income taxpayers who often forgo claims due to lack of resources or knowledge.

    Finally, addressing bracket creep by automatically indexing tax brackets to inflation could preserve the progressivity of the personal income tax system over time, shielding lower- and middle-income taxpayers from a quiet rise in tax burdens.

    – Tax season in South Africa: the system is designed to tackle inequality – how it falls short
    – https://theconversation.com/tax-season-in-south-africa-the-system-is-designed-to-tackle-inequality-how-it-falls-short-260351

    MIL OSI Africa –

    July 9, 2025
  • Novartis wins approval for first malaria drug for newborns and babies

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Novartis said on Tuesday it had received approval in Switzerland for Coartem Baby, which it said was the first drug to treat malaria in babies and very young children.

    Eight African countries who participated in the assessment are now expected to issue quick approvals for the treatment, which is also known as Riamet Baby in some countries.

    Novartis launched Coartem to treat malaria in 1999, with a new dose strength now designed for small babies.

    The treatment was developed with scientific and financial support from Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), a Swiss non-profit group working to deliver medicines to treat, prevent and eliminate the disease that is spread by mosquitoes.

    The new infant version of Coartem is dissolvable, including in breast milk, and has a sweet cherry flavour to make it easier to administer.

    Until now, there has been no approved malaria treatment for infants weighing less than 4.5 kilograms (9.9 pounds), leaving a treatment gap, Novartis said.

    Currently available malaria treatments have only been tested in children at least six months old, because the very young are usually excluded from treatment trials.

    Previously, infants have used formulations meant for older children, increasing the risk of overdose. Malaria vaccines are also not approved for the youngest babies.

    The eight countries that took part in the assessment were Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda.

    Around 30 million babies are born in areas of malaria risk in Africa every year, with one survey across West Africa reporting infections ranging between 3.4% and 18.4% in infants younger than six months old, Novartis said.

    The treatment will be distributed on a largely not for profit basis, Novartis said.

    “Together with our partners, we are proud to have gone further to develop the first clinically proven malaria treatment for newborns and young babies, ensuring even the smallest and most vulnerable can finally receive the care they deserve,” said Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan.

    -REUTERS

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Partners welcome Haxby Station announcement

    Source: City of York

    Work to build a new station at Haxby has taken a major step forward after funding was confirmed by the Department for Transport.

    Working in partnership with Network Rail and the Department for Transport (DfT), City of York Council have been striving to fulfil a decades-long ambition to bring a railway station back to Haxby.

    The original Haxby Station closed in 1930 and project partners are progressing plans to bring a station back to the area, reconnecting neighbourhoods in the north of York to the rail network, increasing sustainable travel options and improving connections to towns and cities across the country.

    The scheme was included in Yorkshire’s Plan for Rail – submitted to the Government in May – after the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, David Skaith, identified it as a key priority for the region’s rail network in order to improve journeys and drive growth.

    A planning application was submitted in 2024, with images showing what the station could look like in the future, with a fully accessible footbridge with lifts and steps connecting the two platforms, bike shelters, a 154-space car park (including EV charging), taxi rank and a bus stop. Shared-use paths will connect the station to residential areas of Haxby for those travelling to the station as pedestrians or by cycle.

    Partners on the project have welcomed the news:

    Cllr Claire Douglas, Leader of City of York Council said:

    “We welcome today’s significant investment in York and our wider region.

    We’ve been working hard to secure the funding for Haxby Station that will allow this important project to get started. We’ve been working with Network Rail and a range of other partners, the council itself has committed £4m to the project to help make the ambition of the new station a reality.

    “Haxby hasn’t had a station since the 1930’s and bringing one back has the potential to be an economic game changer for the north of our city and other places on this important line, like Scarborough. The new station will help people commute to work and school or have a day out in one of the many places on the TransPennine route and beyond. All while travelling sustainably.

    “With more homes being built across the city, this station is needed more than ever. It will take some pressure off the Outer Ring Road and reduce car journeys from the area into the city centre, helping to ease congestion on our roads, making it easier for everyone to get around.

    “The project still needs planning approval and we are following that process through, but this funding certainty is a welcome step forward for a project long in the making.”

    Chris Wright, senior sponsor for Network Rail, said:

    This is an important milestone for the Haxby station project, which will reconnect the local community to the rail network for the first time in almost a century.

    “The new station will provide better connections across the region and beyond, supporting sustainable travel options for local residents and visitors alike. We look forward to continuing our close partnership with all stakeholders as we progress through the planning process and work towards making this long-awaited station a reality.”

    The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, David Skaith, said:

    Not only will residents benefit from a new station, faster journeys and better connections, Haxby Station will unlock opportunities for new homes and economic growth along the entire York to Scarborough corridor.

    “The scheme was one of our key priorities in the Yorkshire Plan for Rail we submitted to Government in May. This investment is clear recognition of the potential of the new station to drive growth and ease congestion by offering a new option for travel.

    “Once complete, 20,000 people will live within 3km of the station, benefiting from better access to jobs and opportunities.

    “I’m looking forward to working with the Government, City of York Council and Network Rail to ensure Haxby Station becomes part of an accessible, connected transport network serving York and North Yorkshire.”

    The planning application is in the planning process and is subject to a planning decision.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City awarded over £1.8m for new PlayZones programme

    Source: City of Leicester

    NINE community multi-sports mini pitches are to be developed in neighbourhoods across Leicester thanks to a £1.8 million funding award.

    The city council has successfully bid for nine grants – totalling £1,858,066 – from the Football Foundation’s national PlayZones Programme.

    PlayZones are safe, inclusive and accessible outdoor facilities that aim to bring communities together through recreational football and other sports.

    The cash will be used to create four new outdoor mini pitches and refurbish five existing ball courts at sites across the city.

    The locations for the four new PlayZones will be Elston Fields, in the Saffron area; Hamilton Park; Mowmacre and Sharmon Crescent Play Park, in Braunstone Frith.

    Existing ball courts will be refurbished at Atlas Close, in Highfields; Armadale Drive, in Netherhall; Cossington recreation Ground, in Belgrave; Eyres Monsell; and Spinney Hill Park.

    All nine of the new PlayZones will be able to be booked for free using The ClubSpark online system, and will have timed floodlighting and secure gates, to help manage access.

    Following installation, the new PlayZones will all offer a programme of structured activities led by professional sports clubs and local community groups.

    Cllr Vi Dempster, assistant city mayor for health and culture, said: “This new funding from the Football Foundation will help us to deliver valuable improvements to nine local communities.

    “Each of the areas have been selected due to a lack of high-quality sports facilities in the community which can create a barrier to physical activity.

    “The new PlayZones will help address that, offering safe and secure ball courts where the community can meet for recreational football and other activities, and enjoy a programme of events and training delivered by local sports clubs and other organisations.”

    All the new PlayZones are being designed following consultation with the local community.

    The Eyres Monsell PlayZone will be the first to be completed and is due to open to the public later this summer.

    Using investment from the Premier League, the FA and the Government through Sport England, the Football Foundation’s PlayZones Programme aims to engage with local communities across the country to create outstanding sports and activity spaces and tackle inequalities in participation.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: XV International Industrial Exhibition “Innoprom”.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The International Industrial Exhibition “Innoprom” has been held in Yekaterinburg annually since 2010 and is the main industrial, trade and export platform in Russia, serving as a platform where the foundations of industrial policy are laid. About 80% of the exhibition visitors are professional buyers from different countries of the world, specialists of industrial enterprises making decisions on the introduction of new products and technologies in production.

    The 15th International Industrial Exhibition Innoprom is taking place from July 7 to 10 at the Yekaterinburg-Expo IEC. The theme of Innoprom 2025 is Technological Leadership: Industrial Breakthrough.

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    Meeting of Mikhail Mishustin with Acting Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Denis Pasler

    Mikhail Mishustin inspected a prototype of the modernized Il-114-300 passenger aircraft

    Five countries are represented with national expositions this year: the partner country of Innoprom-2025 – the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as the republics of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Belarus.

    Among Russian companies, large-scale stands will be presented by the Rostec State Corporation, the Rosatom State Corporation, Sber, GPB, Sinara, TMK, and PC Transport Systems. Collective expositions are planned to be presented by 33 regions of Russia: Vologda Oblast, DPR, Zaporozhye Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Kirov Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Kurgan Oblast, Lipetsk Oblast, LPR, Moscow, Orenburg Oblast, Oryol Oblast, Perm Krai, Primorsky Krai, Rostov Oblast, Republic of Bashkortostan, Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic, Mari El Republic, Republic of Tatarstan, Samara Oblast, Sakhalin Oblast, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Tambov Oblast, Tver Oblast, Tomsk Oblast, Tula Oblast, Udmurt Republic, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Chuvash Republic, Kherson Oblast, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.

    Collective national expositions occupy an area of 2,445 sq. m. Official delegations are expected from China, the UAE, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Myanmar, Egypt, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, the Central African Republic, Congo, Burkina Faso, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as countries represented with national expositions. Delegations of business representatives from at least 52 countries are expected, including Iran, Qatar, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Senegal, Guinea, Ghana, and Turkey.

    The main tracks of the Innoprom business program are: International Cooperation, Industrial Innovations, Digital Production, Industrial IT, Cybersecurity in Industry, Finance and Industry, Industrial Infrastructure, New Mobility, Technologies for Cities, Labor Productivity, Human Resources, and Educational Solutions for Industry. The business program sessions will be held throughout all four days of the exhibition.

    The key event of the Innoprom-2025 business program will be the main strategic session “Technological Leadership: Industrial Breakthrough”, within the framework of which the presentation of the 11th Russian National Industrial Award “Industry” is planned.

    The award was established in 2014 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade to promote the implementation of advanced technologies in industrial production and public recognition of the best practices of Russian companies in industrial development. In 2015, “Industry” was awarded the status of a Government Award. In 2025, a record number of applications was received – 392. The largest number of applications came from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sverdlovsk, Moscow and Chelyabinsk regions. The nominees were Biotekhno LLC, KEAZ JSC, Optic Fiber Systems JSC, NPP Radar MMS JSC and Severstal PJSC. The projects of the laureate and nominees will be presented at the stand of innovative industrial projects of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 9, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova greeted the participants of the 10th All-Russian Forum of State Labor Inspectors

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova addressed the participants of the 10th All-Russian Forum of State Labor Inspectors with a video greeting.

    Video greeting from Tatyana Golikova to the participants of the 10th All-Russian Forum of State Labor Inspectors.

    15 hours ago

    From the transcript:

    Dear colleagues!

    I am pleased to welcome the participants and guests of the tenth anniversary All-Russian Forum of State Labor Inspectors.

    Over the years of its existence, the forum has become a unique platform for dialogue, professional training and the formation of new approaches to solving the most important social task of the state – protecting the labor rights of citizens.

    And here the main role is played by the federal labor inspection system, which has changed significantly over the past period.

    Rostrud was one of the first supervisory bodies to test the use of a risk-oriented approach, checklists and a prevention system – all of these developments were subsequently taken into account in the federal law on supervision, according to which all supervisory bodies now operate.

    The introduction of innovative principles has made it possible to achieve quite significant results.

    Thus, over the past 12 years, the level of industrial injuries has decreased by a third. The amount of wage arrears has decreased more than threefold. Last year alone, largely due to the implemented algorithm of interaction with employers without inspections, workers received their due payments in the amount of over 5.6 billion rubles. According to the results of last year, the rights of more than 367 thousand working citizens were restored. In accordance with the demands of labor inspectors, wages in the amount of over 14 billion rubles were paid.

    These figures represent the well-being of our citizens. And largely thanks to your work, sensitive, caring approach to solving problems that arise for workers, the sphere of labor relations remains stable.

    But of course, we can’t stop there.

    Today, you are faced with new challenges: the development of risk management systems, services for preventing violations of mandatory requirements, risk indicators as the main control tool and, of course, the digitalization of control activities, including the introduction of remote supervision elements.

    These are not easy tasks, but their solution will allow us to qualitatively improve the efficiency of labor supervision. Make it precise and targeted.

    I am confident that within the framework of the forum you will be able to exchange best practices, discuss existing problems and find solutions, and develop new approaches to organizing control and supervisory activities.

    You will become the conductors of the innovative ideas being implemented, and it is up to you to determine how flexible, fair and effective the system of control and prevention of labor relations will be.

    Participation of our foreign colleagues in the forum has become a good tradition. I hope that the forum will allow you to get acquainted with new approaches in the work of Russian inspectors, exchange experiences, and also improve the level of professional skills and competencies.

    I wish you all successful work.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 9, 2025
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