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  • MIL-OSI China: China to review, supervise CK Hutchison’s overseas ports deal in accordance with law

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

    China’s Ministry of Commerce said Thursday that the Chinese government will conduct reviews and supervision on the sales of CK Hutchison Holdings Limited’s overseas port assets in accordance with the law.

    The ministry’s spokesperson He Yadong made the remarks at a regular press conference when answering a media query.

    The Chinese government will protect fair market competition, safeguard the public interests of the society, and resolutely defend its national sovereignty, security and development interests, He said, adding that relevant Chinese authorities have issued multiple statements on the matter.

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    August 5, 2025
  • Centre accelerates efforts to fill vacant posts in ministries and departments

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Centre is taking steps to fill vacant posts across central government ministries and departments, Minister of State Dr. Jitendra Singh informed Parliament on Thursday. As of March 1, 2021, there were 40,35,203 sanctioned posts under the central government.

    In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on July 24, Dr. Singh stated that the filling of vacancies is an ongoing process and depends on the specific requirements and conditions within different departments. The respective ministries and departments are responsible for maintaining detailed records of vacancies and appointments.

    The government has issued detailed instructions to all departments, including taking advance action to report direct recruitment vacancies to the relevant recruiting agencies. For promotions, a Model Calendar has been prescribed to streamline Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meetings and ensure the readiness of promotion panels when vacancies arise.

    For deputation-based appointments, the authority to fill posts up to Level 13A and below in the pay matrix has been delegated to individual ministries and departments.

    The government has also launched Mission Recruitment, a dedicated mission-mode initiative introduced in June 2022. As part of this effort, Rozgar Melas are being organized regularly across 45–50 cities, serving as a catalyst to expedite the appointment process across Central Government organizations.

    Annual reports containing consolidated data on sanctioned posts and persons-in-position are published by the Pay Research Unit of the Department of Expenditure. These reports are publicly accessible on the Department’s official website: https://doe.gov.in/hi/annual-report-pay-and-allowances.

    August 5, 2025
  • Delhi’s Yamuna river cleaning sees progress, but pollution levels remain concerning: Jal Shakti Ministry

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Ministry of Jal Shakti on Thursday informed the Lok Sabha that significant progress has been made in the ongoing efforts to clean the Yamuna River in Delhi. However, pollution levels at several points in the river remain well above permissible limits, indicating the need for continued and intensified action.

    In a written reply, Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary said that water quality at key locations along the Yamuna—Palla, Nizamuddin Bridge, and Okhla Barrage—is being monitored monthly by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) under the National Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NWMP). Parameters such as Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), and Faecal Coliform (FC) are being tracked since January 2025.

    As per data provided by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), the national capital generates around 3,596 million litres per day (MLD) of sewage. While Delhi has 37 operational sewage treatment plants (STPs) with a total capacity of 3,474 MLD, only 2,955 MLD of sewage is actually being treated. Out of this, 2,014 MLD from 23 STPs complies with the discharge norms set by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), while 14 STPs remain non-compliant. An estimated 641 MLD of sewage continues to be discharged untreated into the Yamuna or the city’s drainage system.

    The CPCB also conducts annual inspections of Grossly Polluting Industries (GPIs) in the Yamuna basin. In the last round of inspections carried out in 2024, a total of 189 GPIs were assessed in Delhi. Of these, 158 were operational and 31 had self-closed. Among the operational units, 49 were found to be violating discharge norms or lacked valid consent to operate. The concerned state pollution control boards issued 40 show-cause notices and 9 closure orders to the defaulting industries.

    To strengthen sewage treatment infrastructure under the Namami Gange Programme, nine projects worth ₹1,951 crore have been sanctioned for Delhi. These projects have added a treatment capacity of 1,268 MLD and include major initiatives such as the rehabilitation of trunk sewers, rising mains, and the upgradation of STPs at Kondli and Coronation Pillar. The Ministry confirmed that all nine projects have been completed.

    Since January 2025, a total of ₹140 crore has been allocated for Yamuna cleaning efforts, out of which ₹108.31 crore has already been utilized. The ministry stressed that river cleaning is a continuous process, and it is working closely with the states of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and the Government of NCT of Delhi to tackle Yamuna pollution through financial and technical assistance.

    Despite infrastructure upgrades, water quality data from 2025 paints a grim picture. Downstream stretches of the river, particularly at Nizamuddin, Okhla, and Asgarpur, continue to record BOD levels far exceeding the safe limit of 3 mg/L. Faecal Coliform counts in these areas were reported in the range of hundreds of thousands to millions per 100 ml, highlighting the urgent need for stricter enforcement, expanded treatment coverage, and robust pollution control mechanisms.

    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Southern Airlines and Kazakhstan’s Air Astana Sign Codeshare Agreement

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — China Southern Airlines and Kazakhstan’s Air Astana have signed a codeshare agreement, the China Daily reported on Thursday.

    The codeshare agreement between the Chinese and Kazakh airlines was reportedly signed on July 29. The parties agreed to jointly operate flights on major routes, significantly expanding the options for passengers traveling between the two countries.

    The agreement covers a wide range of destinations. In particular, we are talking about China Southern Airlines flights from Beijing /Daxing Airport/, Guangzhou, Urumqi and Xi’an to Almaty, as well as from Guangzhou and Urumqi to Astana. In turn, Air Astana will operate flights from Almaty to Beijing /Shoudu Airport/, Urumqi and Guangzhou, as well as from Astana to Beijing /Shoudu Airport/.

    As Han Wensheng, CEO of China Southern Airlines, emphasized, the airline attaches great importance to the Kazakhstan market. Through cooperation with Air Astana, China Southern Airlines will further increase the frequency of flights between China and Kazakhstan.

    Air Astana CEO Peter Foster, in turn, noted that China remains a strategically important destination for Air Astana. According to him, the new partnership will allow them to strengthen their development in the Chinese market, and will also open a new chapter in cooperation between the airlines of the two countries.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Development Bank issues its first loan to Kazakhstan Temir Zholy for the purchase of locomotives

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — China Development Bank (CDB) recently issued its first loan of 180 million yuan (about 25.18 million U.S. dollars) for Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ)’s project to purchase 200 locomotives, thanks to which the first batch of locomotives has been delivered and put into operation, Zhongxinwang reported on Thursday, citing a source in the bank.

    In February this year, a banking consortium founded by the CDB and the Import-Export Bank of China signed an agreement with Kazakhstan’s state-owned transport and logistics holding KTZ to provide it with a loan of 3.56 billion yuan, which was to be used to purchase 200 locomotives from the Chinese company CRRC Co., Ltd.

    With the exchange rate-linked advantages of cross-border financing of the Chinese national currency Renminbi, the Kazakh enterprise was offered a highly efficient and low-cost financing option, the CDB noted.

    Successful implementation of this project will effectively increase the capacity of railway transportation in Kazakhstan, the bank added.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Apple’s third-quarter revenue rose 10 percent

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — Apple on Thursday reported financial results for the third quarter of its fiscal 2025 ended June 28. The company’s revenue was $94 billion, up 10 percent from a year earlier.

    Diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $1.57, up 12 percent from a year earlier. The company’s quarterly net income rose to $23.43 billion from $21.45 billion a year earlier.

    iPhone sales rose to $44.58 billion from $39.3 billion a year earlier. Mac sales rose to $8.05 billion from $7.01 billion a year ago.

    The company’s services revenue was $27.42 billion, up from $24.21 billion in the previous year.

    Sales of wearables, home goods and accessories fell to $7.4 billion from $8.1 billion a year earlier.

    “Today, Apple is proud to report another record revenue for the June quarter, with double-digit growth across iPhone, Mac and Services, and growth worldwide in all geographic segments,” said CEO Tim Cook.

    “We are very pleased with our record financial performance in the June quarter, which resulted in earnings per share growth of 12 percent,” said Apple CFO Kevan Parekh.

    Apple’s board of directors has declared a cash dividend of $0.26 per share of the company’s stock. –0–

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 40-degree heat continues in western Japan for second day in a row

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    TOKYO, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — Extreme heatwaves continued across much of Japan on Thursday, with life-threatening temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius recorded in some places for two days in a row, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said.

    The dangerous heat wave is reported to be mainly affecting western Japan, with the mercury rising to 40.4 degrees Celsius in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, on Thursday afternoon.

    By 3:30 p.m. local time, the maximum temperature in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture, reached 39.5 degrees Celsius, in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, 39.3 degrees Celsius, in Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, and Akiota City, Hiroshima Prefecture, 38.9 degrees Celsius, the JMA reported.

    Heatstroke warnings were issued for 34 of Japan’s 47 prefectures on Thursday.

    Forecasters urged residents to avoid overheating by using air conditioners, drinking plenty of fluids and salt, and taking frequent breaks when exercising outdoors. –0–

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: US cuts tariffs on Cambodian products even further: PM

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    PHNOM PENH, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — The United States has cut tariffs on Cambodian products to 19 percent, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said on social media on Friday.

    According to him, on April 2, Washington announced a duty of 49 percent, but on July 7, after negotiations, it was reduced to 36 percent. Now the rate has been reduced for the second time. –0–

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Uzbekistan presents financial code to support women’s entrepreneurship

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    Tashkent, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has presented a regulation on the implementation of a financial code on women’s entrepreneurship aimed at systematically supporting and developing businesses run by women, local media reported on Thursday, citing the bank’s press service.

    “The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan, in its role as national coordinator, has developed a National Regulation on the implementation of the international We-Finance Code initiative,” the statement said.

    This document will form the basis for building an institutional approach aimed at creating a favorable environment for supporting and developing women’s entrepreneurship throughout the country.

    It is noted that the initiative provides not only financial assistance, but also a wide range of additional measures, including training programs, consultations, and assistance in bringing products of small and medium businesses to foreign markets. –0–

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Operation Cloud and Advance Unite to Tackle Illicit Trade and Anti-Social Behaviour

    Source: City of Birmingham

    A coordinated enforcement operation between Birmingham City Council’s Trading Standards team and West Midlands Police has led to the seizure of a significant quantity of illegal goods.

    The action forms part of the ongoing Operation Cloud and the force-wide Operation Advance, both aimed at tackling crime, anti-social behaviour, and the sale of illicit products across the city.

    The raid, which took place earlier this month at multiple commercial premises and associated vehicles in Birmingham, resulted in the seizure of:

    • 40 large nitrous oxide canisters and related paraphernalia
    • More than 780 illicit vapes
    • 1,980 illicit and counterfeit cigarettes
    • More than 115 packets of oral snuff/smokeless tobacco
    • Nearly 50 unsafe counterfeit inflatable toys
    • 125 sachets of unlicensed erectile dysfunction medicine

    A concealed compartment was also discovered at one of the premises which contained a large quantity of nitrous oxide cannisters and illicit tobacco. A male suspect was also arrested at the scene.

    This latest enforcement builds on the success of Operation Cloud, which has been active since September 2024 and has already removed nearly £7 million worth of illegal goods from circulation. The operation targets the sale of illicit vapes, nitrous oxide, counterfeit tobacco, and other harmful products that pose serious risks to public health and safety.

    Last week’s action also forms part of Operation Advance, West Midlands Police’s force-wide initiative delivering 24 hours of high-impact policing activity. Officers from across departments joined forces with the Council’s Trading Standards teams to disrupt criminal activity, enforce public space protection orders, and reassure communities through high-visibility patrols.

    Councillor Jamie Tennant, Cabinet Member for Social Justice, Community Safety and Equalities, said: “This joint operation is a powerful demonstration of what we can achieve through partnership. Illegal goods like these are not only dangerous to health—especially for young people—but also fuel wider criminality and anti-social behaviour. We will continue to take robust action to protect our communities and uphold the law.

    “These products are often sold without any regard for safety standards, and in many cases, are deliberately marketed to appeal to children and teenagers. The presence of such goods in our neighbourhoods undermines community wellbeing and contributes to a cycle of harm that affects families, schools, and local businesses.

    “Through Operation Cloud and Operation Advance, we are sending a clear message: Birmingham will not tolerate the illegal trade of harmful products. We are committed to working with our partners to make our city safer, cleaner, and more resilient for everyone.”

    Ch Supt Tom Joyce, of Birmingham Police, said: “This was a fantastic day of really high-profile activity, using everyone from neighbourhood officers, to intelligence, traffic, firearms, gangs officers, investigators and more.

    “The activity is designed to be really visible and reassuring, while making a real impact in communities across the whole city.

    “This is all about making our town centres safe and welcoming for everyone, while making them hostile places for anyone wanting to commit crime.

    “Advance will be returning to Birmingham later in the year when we will be out in full force again to have that significant impact that using teams from across the West Midlands brings.

    “In the meantime, Birmingham officers will continue working 24/7 to make the city safer and help and support people when they need us most.”

    The Council is now pursuing a closure order for the premises under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This follows the recent enforcement of the national ban on single-use vapes, which came into effect on 1 June 2025.

    Birmingham’s Trading Standards team has already seized over 14,000 illegal or non-compliant vapes since the launch of Operation Cloud.

    Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity or sales of illegal goods via by contacting the Council’s Trading Standards team on 0121 303 9360 or the West Midlands Police on 101.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mong Kok Community Hall temporary shelter opened

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Mong Kok Community Hall temporary shelter opened 
         The YTMDO will closely monitor the situation and liaise with other government departments to provide residents with appropriate assistance.
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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Update: Serious crash at Hindmarsh Valley

    Source: New South Wales – News

    Please note, the South Australia Police media releases feature on this site for four weeks following publication. If you are searching for an older media release or news item please contact the SAPOL Media Section, telephone (08) 7322 3848 or email sapol.mediasection@police.sa.gov.au

    01 Aug 2025 4:37pm

    Police and emergency services are at the scene of a serious crash at Hindmarsh Valley.

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    01 Aug 2025 12:32pm

    A man has been arrested after child exploitation material was located at his home today.

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    31 Jul 2025 5:54pm

    A man has been arrested following a fatal crash last week.

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    31 Jul 2025 5:33pm

    A rider has been taken to hospital following a serious crash at Ethelton this evening.

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    31 Jul 2025 2:49pm

    Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke, the Officer in Charge of Major Crime provided an update to the media in relation to human remains being located in scrubland near Port Lincoln, believed to be that of Julian Storey.

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    31 Jul 2025 11:01am

    Three alleged Rebels members were arrested for criminal association on Wednesday 30 July.

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    30 Jul 2025 6:36am

    An intruder was arrested after breaking into a Tonsley business overnight.

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    30 Jul 2025 6:27am

    A man was arrested after being caught on a construction site at Ridgehaven overnight.

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    30 Jul 2025 11:01am

    South Australia Police (SAPOL) has partnered with Dementia Support Australia (DSA) to create a police-only 24-hour helpline to better support people living with dementia.

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    29 Jul 2025 12:15pm

    A man has died following a fatal crash at Angle Vale this morning.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall: Interest Rates Need to Come Down

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Senator Marshall Joins Fox Business to Discuss Interest Rates and Trade Deals
    Washington – On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), joined Fox Business to discuss the Federal Reserve’s refusal to lower interest rates, and how the President’s trade strategy isn’t harming Americans but will get us leverage on our geo-political rivals.

    Click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full interview
    On the Federal Reserve not raising interest rates:
    “Well, I wasn’t surprised, because there’s a reason that President Trump calls him Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell. Let’s go back to March of 2021, and Jerome Powell says inflation is going to be transitory. It’s 18 months later, and it’s just starting to peak, and it’s not a couple months after that before it starts coming down. So, he is indeed always too late.
    “And let me put an exclamation point behind what President Trump is saying. To that average Kansas farmer back home, they have an operation loan of a million dollars. We saw interest rates on those loans go from 2% to 9% and that’s what caused a record drop in net farm income. So, he’s right. Every point matters. And I’m not saying we should drop at two or three points, but dropping at a quarter point or a half point, come on. I think that the economy would dictate that. Now we don’t know what’s holding up Jay Powell, except he’s always too late.”
    On the real impact of the trade deals President Trump has secured:
    “Well, I’m going to trust Michelle Bowman, of course. She’s from Council Grove, Kansas, but let’s just think about this for a second. Of all the goods that Americans consume, only about 11% of them are imported. Only 11%. So, let’s just suppose there’s a 10% tariff on 11% of what we consume. Well, my little math says that’s going to be a 1.1% increase, assuming that’s all passed along to the consumer, and you know, it’s not going to. So, I think that these tariffs could cause a one-time hit of one or 2%, but I think the manufacturers are going to absorb a lot of that. The wholesalers are going to absorb a lot of that as well.
    “And meanwhile, we’re trying to balance this trillion-dollar trade deficit. So, I think President Trump is right on task. Look at what he’s doing; Cambodia and Thailand today, he’s surrounded China. He’s got Indonesia done, Japan, Australia, Vietnam, the Philippines, [and] South Korea. So, he’s going to push China. They’ve got till August. The 12th is their deadline, I believe. So, President Trump is doing a good job.”

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall: Making America Healthy Again Starts with Cost Transparency

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Senator Marshall Questions Healthcare Experts on Solutions to Rising Healthcare Costs
    Washington – On Thursday,U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), questioned healthcare experts, Ms. Chris Deacon, Principal and Founder at VerSan Consulting, Dr. Benedic Ippolito, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Mr. Wendell Potter, President of the Center for Health and Democracy, during the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing focused on making American health care more affordable.

    Click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full exchange.
    Highlights from the hearing include:
    On Healthcare costs transparency:
    Senator Marshall: “I think that we have today before us a 90 to 10 issue. Maybe it’s 95 to 5. Americans are concerned about the cost of health care. Since I got here four years ago, eight years ago, four years ago in the Senate, I’ve talked about the pillar of transparency, more innovation and consumerism, letting patients be consumers again. So, it’s wonderful that we get an opportunity to address solutions. We’ve all described the product and the problem. Now let’s talk about solutions. I’m very proud of one of our signature legislation we’ve been working on for eight years, the Patients Deserve Price Tags Act. I appreciate Senator Hickenlooper’s support, Senator Hassan, Senator Grassley, she he and Ernst their support as well. Could you imagine walking into a grocery store, going to the meat department, and not seeing the prices on the different meats? Could you imagine going to a clothing store and not knowing what the prices are on the suits? Most of us walk up there, and we look at a suit, what’s the first thing I do? I look at the price of it. But in health care, they buried the prices. So, what our legislation attempts to do is to get price tags on health care. What a novel thought, and a couple of thoughts on what our bill does, and get your reaction. Ms. Deacon, I’ll start with you as a consumer. You have a choice of getting your hip replaced at one facility for $10,000, another one is $50,000, and that’s not unreasonable numbers to compare a hip replacement 10 versus 50. How would you, as a consumer, how would that impact the eventual cost of healthcare? If you’re in a self-insured plan and you’re running that plan, how would it impact your decisions to drive down the cost of healthcare?”
    Ms. Chris Deacon: “I mean, as a consumer, absolutely, if I had out of pocket, I would both evaluate for quality and cost to determine value, and I would likely find myself at the $10,000 clinic, but as an employer sponsor, if all of my members were to have such information, it would dramatically lower the cost of premiums every year, especially for our self-insured employers, because more consumers would be able to evaluate such terms.”
    On driving down the costs of health insurance:
    Senator Marshall: “And this is a wild guess, could it drive down the cost of health insurance for an employed, self-employed fund, 10, 20, 30, 40% perhaps. I mean, it’s a big number.”
    Ms. Chris Deacon: “Yes, we’ve absolutely seen employers that are able to do that, save 30 to 40% on premiums.”
    On group health care plans access to their own data:
    Senator Marshall: “Dr. Ippolito, another component of our bill ensures that group health care plans have access to their own claim data. Can you believe it? I have a self-insured plan, and I can’t look at my own claim data? Would that be helpful to us, specifically a self-insured plan?”
    Dr. Benedic Ippolito: “Well, sure. I mean, at a minimum, if you’re sitting there trying to think about what services are we going to use next year, what kind of plan looks good for us? If you don’t know what services you use, you can’t do that. And so, in terms of those basic tasks that your employer, who’s your agent in this world, for many of us, is tasked with providing, they need that information. So yeah, it seems like a baseline, a prerequisite.”
    On PBM price gouging:
    Senator Marshall: “So is there anyone in this panel that disagrees that price tags could not be helpful in driving down the cost of healthcare? Does anyone want to counter that argument? Okay, good. I want to turn to delinking just for a second. Of course, talking about pharmaceutical benefits. PBMs, right? Very horizontally, vertically integrated, four companies, three companies controlling 85% of the of the industry. And many of you talked about the oligo monopolies that they’re forming here, specifically Senator Kaine and I have a bill called delinking, and it delinks the money the pharmacy benefit managers make from the cost of the of the drug. So PBMs create formularies that really prevent you from using the generic drugs at less cost, they push you to the more expensive ones. So, I’ll start with Mr. Potter. Would reform such as delinking PBM compensation from the list price of medicines benefit patients in meaningful ways and drive down the cost of drugs?”
    Mr. Wendell Potter: “I absolutely agree. I think it’s very important legislation. I think there should be delinking. That game, I think, incentivizes drug companies to have a higher list price, and then the middleman that you’re showing, that they’re on that board, are sucking so much money from the pharmacy supply chain. When I was at Cigna, Cigna didn’t own a very big PBM. It bought Express grips recently, a few years ago, and now it is largely a PBM that also has insurance plans.”

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    August 5, 2025
  • India’s manufacturing PMI rises to 16-month high in July despite global uncertainties

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India’s manufacturing sector gained momentum in the month of July as Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to a 16-month high of 59.1, up from 58.4 in June, despite global uncertainties and US tariffs, according to data released by S&P Global on Friday.

    The HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) climbed to a 16-month high of 59.1, driven by strong gains in new orders and output, though business sentiment and hiring momentum showed signs of moderation.

    “India recorded a 59.1 manufacturing PMI in July, up from 58.4 during the prior month. This marked a 16-month high for the sector, which benefited from strong growth in new orders and output,” said Pranjul Bhandari, chief India economist at HSBC.

    “At the same time, however, business confidence fell to its lowest level in three years due to concerns over competition and inflation,” Bhandari added.

    India’s manufacturing sector remains on a strong footing entering the second half of FY25.

    The sustained manufacturing resilience comes on the back of robust domestic demand and continued output expansion.

    India’s private sector showed robust growth in July, fuelled by strong manufacturing and global demand. The headline HSBC Flash India Composite PMI Output Index, compiled by S&P Global, rose to 60.7 in July from 58.4 in June.

    International orders received by private sector firms in India rose sharply at the start of the second fiscal quarter (Q2 FY26). The Indian companies remained optimistic about output growth over the next 12 months.

    There is a firm pick-up in employment, especially in the service sector, suggesting healthy job creation accompanies the expansion of both India’s manufacturing and service sectors.

    Meanwhile, India is projected to see 6.4 per cent GDP growth in FY26 and FY27, with both numbers revised slightly upward, reflecting a more benign external environment than assumed in the April reference forecast, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) World Economic Outlook (WEO).

    The IMF revised upwards its outlook for India’s GDP growth for the current fiscal by 20 basis points (bps) to 6.4 per cent. The global agency also revised upwards its growth forecast for FY27 by 10 bps to 6.4 per cent.

    (IANS)

    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Roch Wamytan: Paris political agreement for New Caledonia ‘not enough’ for Kanaks

    By Lydia Lewis, RNZ Pacific presenter/bulletin editor

    A former New Caledonia Congress president says there are “not enough” benefits for Kanaks in a new “draft” agreement he signed alongside pro and anti-independence stakeholders in France last month.

    Roch Wamytan said that, after 10 days of deadlock discussions in Paris, he failed to secure the pro-independence mandate.

    He told RNZ Pacific that he refused to sign a “final agreement”.

    Instead, he said, he opted for a “draft” agreement, which is what he signed. It has been hailed as “historic” by all parties involved.

    While France maintains its “neutrality”, Wamytan said that at the negotiating table it was two (France and New Caledonia’s pro-France bloc) against one (pro-Kanaky).

    A main point of tension was the electoral law changes, which sparked last year’s civil unrest.

    “We call on France to respect the provisions of international law, which remains our main protective shield until the process of decolonisation and emancipation is completed. Hence, our incessant interventions during negotiations on this subject [electoral law changes],” Wamytan told RNZ Pacific.

    He said it was difficult to understand whether France wanted to decolonise New Caledonia or not.

    Concrete measures
    “We have a lot of concrete measures in this proposed agreement, but the main question is a political question. Where are you [France] going with this? Independence or integration with France?”

    The document, signed in the city of Bougival, involves a series of measures and recognition by France of New Caledonia as a “State” as well as dual citizenship — French and New Caledonian — provided future New Caledonian citizens are French nationals in the first place.

    But this week, New Caledonia’s oldest pro-independence party, the Union Calédonienne (UC), officially rejected the political agreement signed in Paris.

    Wamytan maintains New Caledonia is not France. But the French ambassador to the Pacific has previously told RNZ Pacific New Caledonia is France.

    However, Sonia Backès, the leader of the Caledonian Republicans Party and the president of the Provincial Assembly of Southern Province, says the agreement signed in France is “final”.

    “Roch Wamytan and the pro-independence delegation signed an agreement in Bougival. Since their return to New Caledonia, their political supports have been fiercely critical of the agreement,” her office said via a statement.

    “As a result, radical pro-independence leaders like Roch Wamytan have chosen to renege on their commitment and withdraw their signature. This agreement is final; there is no other viable political balance outside of it.”

    So why did Wamytan sign?
    When asked why he signed the draft agreement when he did not agree with it, he said: “After the 10 days they obliged us to sign something.”

    “We told them that we [didn’t have] the mandate of our parties to sign an agreement, but only a ‘project’ or ‘draft’.

    “It was important for us to return with a paper and to show, to explain, to present, to debate, for the debate of our political party. This is the stage where we are at now, but for the moment, we do not agree with that.

    “We [tried] to explain to [France and pro-France bloc] that we have a problem [with electoral law change being included].

    “This is our problem. So we signed only for one reason . . . that we have to return back home and to explain where we are now, after 10 days of negotiation. [Did we] achieve the objectives, the mandate given by our political parties?”

    He said one thing he wanted to make clear was that what he had signed was not definitive and was now up for negotiation.

    An FLNKS (Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front) Congress meeting is set down for this weekend with the Union Calédonienne Congress meeting held a weekend prior.

    Wamytan said that it was now up to the FLNKS members to have their say and decide where to next.

    “They will decide if we accept this draft agreement or we reject,” he said.

    “We have two options: we accept with certain conditions, for example, on the question of the right to vote on the electoral rule. Or for the question of the trajectory from here to independence, through a referendum or the framework proposed by President Macron.”

    “This is an important element to discuss with France, but after this round of discussions.”

    He expected further meetings with France after community consultations.

    Communication problem
    Wamytan admitted that the pro-independence negotiators did not communicate clearly about the agreement to their supporters.

    He said after signing the document, President Macron and the pro-France signatories were quick to communicate to the media and their supporters — and the messages filtered to his supporters resulting in anger and frustrations.

    He said the anger has mostly been around the signing itself, with people mistaking the draft proposal as final.

    “The political, pro-Kanaky party were very, very, very angry against us. We did not communicate and this I think is our problem.”

    Bribery allegations
    Wamytan has also dismissed unconfirmed reports that negotiators were bribed to sign a historic deal in Paris.

    He said he was aware of people “chucking accusations of bribery” around, but said they were false.

    “It has never been in the minds of Kanak independence leaders doing such practices,” he said.

    “After the signature of the Matignon Accord 37 years ago, with [FLNKS leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou] and with us after the signature of Nouméa accord in 1998, we heard about the same allegation and some rumours like this.”

    This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.

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  • India inaugurates 1 MW green hydrogen plant at Kandla, advancing 2030 clean energy goals

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, on Thursday inaugurated a 1 megawatt (MW) Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla, Gujarat terming it a “major step” in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2030 vision under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

    Calling the development a significant milestone in India’s transition towards clean energy, Sonowal said, “This commissioning demonstrates our commitment to Net Zero and sets a new benchmark in India’s green hydrogen ecosystem.”

    The newly inaugurated unit is part of a 10 MW Green Hydrogen project, whose foundation was laid by the Prime Minister during his visit to Bhuj on May 26 this year. The completion of the 1 MW module within just four months has been lauded as a symbol of India’s enhanced capabilities in implementing complex green energy projects with speed and scale.

    “The DPA has turned that vision into reality — a shining example of speed, scale, and skill under the Maritime India Vision 2030,” the Union Minister said.

    The green hydrogen plant is expected to produce approximately 140 metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually and will support maritime decarbonisation and sustainable port operations.

    Sonowal also praised DPA’s broader green initiatives, including the earlier deployment of the country’s first Make-in-India all-electric Green Tug. He noted that the hydrogen facility was fully developed by Indian engineers, making it a symbol of Aatma-Nirbhar Bharat and a model for ports across India to emulate.

    “This green hydrogen plant is a testament to the bold and transformative leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It reflects his commitment to a cleaner, greener, and self-reliant India,” Sonowal added.

    Congratulating the DPA leadership and engineering partner L&T, the Minister said the project was executed with “remarkable speed and precision.”

    Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shantanu Thakur, who also attended the inauguration, called the project a proud moment for Gujarat and the nation. “This initiative reaffirms India’s growing leadership in clean energy and innovation. It’s a bold step towards a sustainable maritime future,” he said.

    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: United Nations (UN) Tourism/ International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Ministerial Summit calls for enhanced cooperation to unlock Africa’s growth

    Source: APO


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    Jointly organized by UN Tourism, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and the Government of Angola, the high-level event drew more than 300 international delegates around the theme “Accelerating Synergies for Resilient and Sustainable Growth”. The three-day conference, focused on strengthening the alignment between two of Africa’s fastest-growing sectors: tourism and air transport. Both are critical enablers for job creation, innovation, and greater regional mobility.

    In his opening remarks, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “Tourism and air transport are not just engines of growth, they are pathways to empowerment, opportunity, and transformation, through strategic leadership and innovation, Africa’s potential can become its reality.” He urged decisive policy action to remove the barriers holding African tourism back.

    H.E Daniel Marcio, Angola’s Minister of Tourism said “Angola is proud to host such a landmark event, which positions Angola as a regional hub for dialogue and action. Tourism is a key pillar of our national strategy for inclusive development, job creation, and cultural promotion.”

    In his intervention, H.E Mr. Ricardo de Abreu, Angola’s Minister of Transport, emphasized the importance of infrastructure and regulatory reform: “We must build air transport systems that are not only modern and efficient but also accessible and responsive to the needs of our people. Connectivity within Africa is essential to realizing the continent’s economic potential.”
    ICAO Council President Salvatore Sciacchitano commended the initiative’s collaborative spirit: “Tourism and aviation must grow hand in hand. Through shared vision and policy coherence, we can drive sustainable development, enhance safety and security, and ensure no country is left behind.”

    Connectivity, Policy Reform, Investment

    The Luanda Conference placed a strong emphasis on advancing Africa’s tourism and air transport sectors through enhanced connectivity, regulatory reform, and cross-sector collaboration. Delegates agreed that aligning aviation and tourism policies is vital to unlocking the continent’s potential, particularly through open skies agreements, cohesive infrastructure planning, and public-private investment. A central focus was also placed on simplifying visa processes, promoting joint destination marketing, and removing travel barriers to stimulate intra-African tourism.

    The Conference began with an expert-led workshop featuring technical sessions on innovation, connectivity, investment, and regional integration. Participants explored how technologies like AI and digital platforms can improve service delivery, while also identifying new funding models to expand infrastructure. In-depth discussions addressed how frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) can support harmonized policies and boost regional mobility.

    Ministerial Discussions and Commitments

    Over two days of ministerial sessions, high-level officials focused on aligning policy frameworks, driving innovation for inclusive growth, ensuring equitable access to travel, and building resilient transport and tourism systems. The Conference concluded with the formal adoption of the Luanda Ministerial Statement—an affirmation of Africa’s collective commitment to developing a seamless, sustainable, and integrated travel ecosystem. 

    Luanda Ministerial Statement

    Ministers, leaders of delegations and delegates present pledged to:

    • Modernize tourism and aviation infrastructure with support from both public and private investment.
    • Deepen partnerships with key institutions including ICAO, UN Tourism, IATA, AFRAA, AFCAC, and others.
    • Advance mobility reforms through simplified and more affordable visa regimes, fast-track procedures, and longer-validity multi-entry visas.
    • Promote intra-African tourism, including joint destination marketing and greater collaboration with the private sector.
    • Empower youth and women through skills training, entrepreneurship support, and educational initiatives focused on the tourism and aviation sectors.

    This 2nd conference came at a time of record momentum for African tourism. The continent welcomed 74 million international arrivals in 2024, a 7% increase over 2019 and 12% more than in 2023, signalling strong recovery and renewed global interest in African destinations.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism).

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.147 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.147 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, August 1, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB126 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on August 1, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB126 billion

    RMB126 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

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  • MIL-OSI China: AI talent mobility seen in high gear

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

    Jobseekers talk with recruitment representatives at an artificial intelligence (AI) job fair held in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang province, on June 28, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    As the domestic artificial intelligence market draws increasing capital inflow and gains more support as a key innovation driver, talent in the sector has shown signs of heightened mobility this year, according to data released by Maimai, a domestic recruitment platform.

    As of July, 41.1 percent of employees at top AI companies in China had set their job status on the platform as “open to opportunities”, indicating a strong willingness to switch jobs, said Maimai.

    “February marked a pivotal turning point,” said Yang Ying, director of business operations at Maimai. “Since then, the number of AI professionals who switched their status to ‘open to opportunities’ has surged noticeably.”

    Yang added that about 10,000 AI professionals are newly marking themselves as open to job opportunities each month, while over 1,000 companies had posted AI-related openings on the platform by the end of July.

    The platform categorizes job status into three types: “open to opportunities”, “watching the market” and “not looking for jobs for the next six months”, designed to serve as indicators of talent mobility in different industries.

    In contrast, professionals in the broader internet industry show significantly less job-hopping intent, with only 14.7 percent marking themselves as actively seeking new roles, as of July.

    “The talent supply-demand ratio in the AI sector last year was roughly one-to-one — one candidate for each job opening. But in the first half of this year, the ratio has shifted to four candidates competing for three positions,” said Lin Fan, founder and CEO of Maimai. Lin also noted a 30 percent jump in the volume of AI job applications submitted in the first half of this year alone.

    Zhou Jian, a data analyst at the International Finance Forum, said the emerging rise of large language models such as ChatGPT was likely a watershed moment that accelerated AI development.

    “Landmark technological breakthroughs can draw heightened market attention, drive capital into AI-related sectors and serve as powerful catalysts for growth,” Zhou said.

    This week, the IFF released its report on the AI sector, which identifies talent shortages as one of the major roadblocks facing the AI industry. Still, the report remains optimistic about long-term talent growth, projecting a global increase of 2.85 million AI professionals over the next five years, bringing the total to approximately 5.85 million.

    It also showed that currently, there are about 3 million AI professionals worldwide, with 32.6 percent based in the United States and 24.4 percent in China.

    The report revealed that nearly 50 percent of AI professionals are engaged in core areas like research and development (32.6 percent) and data analytics (16.2 percent), with a dominance of R&D-related hiring across major AI companies.

    “This situation suggests that the industry is still in an early development phase,” Zhou noted.

    Campus recruitment data from Maimai showed that a significant portion of entry-level AI salaries still fall in the lower end. Positions offering monthly salaries under 20,000 yuan ($2,781) account for 32.5 percent, while those exceeding 50,000 yuan make up only 18.2 percent. More than 55 percent of roles offer salaries below 30,000 yuan.

    However, Yang from Maimai added that the recruitment platform has observed rising demand for AI talent beyond core technical roles as the country’s new economy sectors accelerate AI adoption.

    “Opportunities are increasingly emerging in non-tech functions such as product management, HR business partnering, branding and operations,” Yang said, adding that candidates with AI project experience often see a notable uptick in profile views after updating their resumes.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Football Fans Reminded of Restricted Parking Zone

    Source: Scotland – City of Dundee

    With the Premiership season kicking off this weekend, football fans are being reminded that a restricted parking zone will be in operation around Dens and Tannadice parks on matchdays. 

    Dundee FC will play Hibernian on Sunday (Aug 3), and the council is advising supporters that parking attendants will issue penalty charge notices to vehicles parked illegally in the zone which do not have an exemption. 

    The match day scheme covers an area bounded by Dens Road, Caird Avenue, Clepington Road, Court Street North and Arklay Street and includes around 1400 properties.   

    An order banning parking by non-residents is in effect on match days, but residents and blue badge holders will still be able to use the streets.  

    Under the scheme parking attendants have “an allow-list” to identify vehicles that are permitted to be within the area when matches are being played. 

    Details on how residents can apply for a permit can be found here  

    City council depute convener of Fair Work, Economic Growth and Infrastructure Cllr Siobhan Tolland said: “This scheme was brought in two years ago and followed consultation with local residents. 

    “The city’s football grounds are uniquely situated closely together in a residential area and we are aware of the problems that were caused by football parking for those living near the grounds. 

    “I would ask football fans to pay attention to the road signage which informs them they are entering a restricted parking zone and the times when it is in effect.” 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tin Sau Road Swimming Pool to be reopened at 4pm

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tin Sau Road Swimming Pool to be reopened at 4pm     
    Please broadcast the following as soon as possible and repeat it at regular intervals:

         Here is an item of interest to swimmers.Issued at HKT 15:45

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Man charged with over 40 theft offences

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A man has been charged with over 40 offences as part of an ongoing investigation into reports of shoplifting in Waltham Forest.

    Mark Stavrou, 32 (15.10.1992) of Sherwood Close, Walthamstow has been charged with 41 counts of theft, two counts of burglary and one count of criminal damage.

    The charges follow his arrest on Thursday, 21 July, in connection with multiple shoplifting offences at supermarkets and petrol stations across Chingford. The offences date between Saturday, 10 May, and Thursday, 31 July.

    He will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 1 August.

    Stavrou has previously been charged with 67 burglary offences. He will enter a plea for these on Thursday, 7 August, at the same court.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police complete search of Parnkalla trail

    Source: New South Wales – News

    Detectives from the Major Crime Investigation Branch and Port Lincoln Police, supported by SES personnel and a cadaver dog, have finished a detailed search of the Parnkalla Trail area in connection with the murder of Julian Story.

    A number of items were located during the search. All recovered evidence will be forwarded to Forensic Science SA for detailed scientific examination over the coming days.

    Police extend their gratitude to the many members of the Port Lincoln community who have come forward with information to aid this investigation.

    At this stage, there are no further searches planned, and investigators will now await the results of the forensic analysis.

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    August 5, 2025
  • CM Rekha Gupta launches door-to-door cleanliness drive; says Delhi needs new Secretariat

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday launched a month-long door-to-door cleanliness campaign from Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmiri Gate, aiming to improve sanitation and workplace conditions across the national Capital.

    The campaign will be conducted across all districts of Delhi and involve active participation from government officials, civic agencies, and local communities.

    Leading by example, the Chief Minister personally took part in the cleanliness drive by sweeping the premises at the ISBT, where she also inspected the condition of the offices and public facilities.

    Expressing concern over the deteriorating infrastructure and unhygienic conditions at government offices, CM Gupta said, “If our officers are working in such conditions, how will they benefit anyone? Water is dripping from here, and this is where an officer’s chair is placed. This is the kind of furniture provided, where people are expected to sit and work.”

    While inspecting the ISBT office area, the Chief Minister was visibly dissatisfied with the poor maintenance and lack of basic facilities, calling for immediate structural reforms and better upkeep of public infrastructure.

    In a significant announcement during the campaign launch, CM Gupta said the capital urgently requires a new secretariat building.

    “Delhi needs a new Secretariat. From today itself, we will begin identifying suitable locations so that all departments can operate from a single place,” she stated.

    The month-long campaign will focus not only on residential and commercial areas but also on government buildings, transport hubs, and public service offices, aiming to set a new standard for urban cleanliness in the national Capital.

    The Chief Minister urged citizens and officials alike to treat cleanliness as a shared responsibility. The initiative is being coordinated with municipal bodies and is expected to involve schoolchildren, non-government organisations, resident welfare associations, and volunteers in the coming weeks.

    (IANS)

    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Joint Statement on the Inaugural Joint Oversight Committee Meeting for the Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda

    Source: Government of Qatar

    Washington – 1 August 2025

    On July 31, 2025, representatives from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Rwanda (Rwanda), along with observers from the United States, the State of Qatar, the Republic of Togo (as the African Union facilitator), and the African Union Commission held the first meeting of the Joint Oversight Committee for the Peace Agreement Between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of Rwanda that was signed in Washington, D.C. on June 27, 2025.

    The Joint Oversight Committee is charged with serving as a forum for implementation and dispute resolution of the peace agreement.  The Committee is responsible for receiving complaints about violations of the agreement, taking appropriate measures to address violations, and amicably settling disputes.  During the first meeting, the parties selected their Chairpersons for the Committee, adopted terms of reference to govern future meetings of the Committee, discussed progress on implementing the Agreement, and prepared for the first meeting of the Joint Security Coordination Mechanism.

    The African Union, State of Qatar, and the United States participated in these discussions to ensure complementarity and alignment between implementation efforts and on-going initiatives aimed at dialogue and durable peace in the region.  Both the DRC and Rwanda expressed their appreciation for the invaluable contributions and joint efforts of the African Union, United States, and Qatar as partners in advancing a peaceful resolution.

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    August 5, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six people died in a road accident in Russia’s Penza region

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    Moscow, August 1 /Xinhua/ — Six people died in a traffic accident on a federal highway in the Penza region of the Russian Federation, the regional State Traffic Inspectorate reported on its Telegram channel on Friday.

    As reported, at 5 a.m. Moscow time, at 571 km of the federal highway M5 “Ural” within the boundaries of the Mokshansky district of the Penza region, a collision occurred between two cars – a Datsun on-do and a Chevrolet Epica. Six people died, another was hospitalized with injuries of varying severity.

    Currently, traffic police officers and emergency services are working at the scene of the accident. The causes of the accident are being established. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Rejects US Accusations Over Ukraine Crisis

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on Thursday rejected U.S. accusations against China over its role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    At a Security Council meeting on Ukraine, a US envoy accused China of being the “most important supplier” to Russia’s military efforts.

    In response, the Chinese diplomat rejected the false and slanderous statements against China by the United States as absolutely unacceptable.

    China did not create the Ukrainian crisis and is not a party to it. China has never supplied lethal weapons to either side in the conflict and strictly controls the export of dual-use goods, including drones, Geng Shuang said.

    “The parties to the conflict are not under sanctions by the Security Council. China maintains normal trade relations with Russia and Ukraine. In doing so, it does not violate international law or its international obligations. China’s legitimate rights and interests should not be infringed upon,” the deputy permanent representative said. “In fact, the United States has still maintained trade with Russia. If the United States itself does this, why does it not allow others to do the same?” he added.

    The Ukrainian crisis is at a critical stage, and there is hope for a political solution. The United States cannot, on the one hand, expect China to play its role in ending the conflict as soon as possible, and on the other hand, continue to denigrate China and put pressure on it, Geng Shuang said.

    China once again calls on the United States to stop playing meaningless blame games, stop shifting responsibility to others, and play a constructive role in ending the fighting and advancing peace talks, the diplomat said.

    Resolving the Ukrainian crisis requires unity and cooperation, not division and confrontation, the deputy permanent representative added.

    Speaking about arms supplies to Ukraine, Geng Shuang expressed concern about the expanding variety and range of weapons entering the battlefield, as well as their growing lethality and destructive power.

    Reckless transfers of weapons to the battlefield will only escalate the confrontation, prolong the conflict, create risks of its spread and lead to further casualties and suffering for the populations of both sides and the entire region, he warned.

    The first priority for Russia and Ukraine is to work together to de-escalate the situation on the battlefield as quickly as possible. They must maintain the momentum of the talks, continue to seek consensus, and ultimately reach a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement, the diplomat said.

    Since the first day of the conflict, China has advocated peaceful resolution of disputes and called on the parties to the conflict to stop hostilities, start negotiations and restore peace as soon as possible, Geng Shuang said, adding that China will continue to cooperate with the international community to play a constructive role in an early political settlement of the crisis. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ordos City’s Kanbash District Develops Intelligent Transportation System

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    In the Kangbash District of Ordos City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, driverless cars are cruising the streets, creating a unique landscape. These scenes that look like science fiction have now become the daily reality of this city. As the only city in northwest China participating in two pilot projects, Ordos is building an intelligent transportation system that deeply integrates cars, roads, and cloud technologies, covering areas such as public transportation, logistics, street cleaning, etc.

    So far, 10 driverless buses have traveled a total of 120,000 kilometers and served 46,000 passengers. 15 driverless trucks have fulfilled 450,000 orders. 5 driverless cleaning machines have automated the cleaning of an area of 964,000 square meters.

    As is known, the second phase of the project “Integration of Cars, Roads and Cloud Technologies” was officially launched in December 2024, and its completion is scheduled for August 18, 2025. Within the framework of the second phase of the project, it is planned to build 35 intelligent intersections and 49 road sections, as well as place 8 unmanned vehicles, including 4 buses, 3 trucks and 1 cleaning machine.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Chancellor backs jobs boost in Scottish defence and energy sectors

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Chancellor backs jobs boost in Scottish defence and energy sectors

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline how the Spending Review will give Scotland a jobs boost, as she visits RAF Lossiemouth and St Fergus Gas Plant today (1 August).

    • 18,000 North Sea jobs can be safeguarded through a £200 million investment in the Aberdeen Acorn energy project whilst creating 15,000 new ones in Scotland’s clean energy transformation.
    • Increase in defence spending will see more jobs added to the 26,100 skilled Scottish jobs already supported by UK Government defence investment, and three new E-7 Wedgetail aircraft will see even more jobs created by Boeing at RAF Lossiemouth.
    • Defence and clean energy commitments, part of the UK Government’s Plan for Change, will provide jobs and build thriving communities from Aberdeen to the Clyde.

    The UK Government is investing in defence and clean energy to protect existing jobs and create thousands more, while keep the UK secure. Increasing defence spending to 2.6%, could lead to around 0.3% higher GDP in the long run, equivalent to around £11 billion of GDP in today’s money, according to government estimates.

    RAF Lossiemouth shows how investment in defence delivers for ordinary families. The Moray base has undergone a huge transformation in recent years and military personnel and civilian workers now work together keep our fighter jets and sub-hunting aircraft in the air.  The addition of three new E-7 Wedgetail aircraft to the RAF’s fleet will see even more jobs created by Boeing at the base, where the Chancellor will meet with some of the over 200 Boeing teammates who work alongside RAF personnel.

    Chancellor, Rachel Reeves said:

    We’re seizing the huge potential and opportunities that Scotland has on offer. Whether it’s in defence to keep the UK safe, or clean energy to power all corners of the country, this government is backing Scotland with billions of pounds of investment to grow the economy and create jobs.

    Scottish Secretary, Ian Murray said:

    The UK Government is investing in defence to ensure Britain’s security and deter our adversaries and drive economic growth.

    This investment is a massive jobs opportunity for Scotland – this ‘defence dividend’ is good news for Scotland, where it will help create skilled jobs, drive economic growth and help tackle the critical skills gaps facing the country in sectors such as nuclear, construction, maritime and project management.

    The Spending Review also saw investments that will make Scotland the home of the UK’s clean energy revolution. While Acorn is still subject to final investment decision, this £200 million is just the beginning to this government’s commitment to investing in Scotland and has the potential to safeguard 18,000 North Sea jobs whilst creating 15,000 new ones in Scotland’s clean energy transformation.

    Great British Energy will also be headquartered in Aberdeen, to drive clean power generation across the UK. Boosting homegrown energy will also make the UK more secure.

    The Chancellor’s visit comes as defence spending rises to 2.6% of GDP and figures from 23/24 reveal that MOD spend maintains 26,100 skilled jobs across Scotland. The Spending Review also committed £250 million to secure the future of HMNB Clyde – the first stage of a multi-decade, multi-billion renewal project and all three Clyde shipyards are currently fulfilling contracts for the Royal Navy.


    Further information:

    • The Spending Review delivered a record settlement for Scottish public services, with the Scottish Government’s largest settlement, in real terms, since devolution in 1998. Scottish Government’s settlement is growing in real terms between 2024-25 and 2028-29. This translates into an average of £50.9 billion per year between 2026-27 and 2028-29.

    Maria Laine, President United Kingdom, Ireland & Nordic region, Boeing, said:

    Boeing has a long-standing presence in Scotland including at RAF Lossiemouth, the home to the UK’s P-8 Poseidon fleet and where the E-7 Wedgetail will be based when it enters service. As a key partner of the UK Armed Forces, Boeing welcomes the defence spending increase and has seen first-hand how defence infrastructure investments, such as the £100 million Atlantic Building and new E-7 facilities at RAF Lossiemouth, can deliver for local jobs, suppliers and UK national security.

    Michelle Ferguson, Director, CBI Scotland, said:

    Scotland’s energy and defence sectors are vital to our economy, driving investment and supporting thousands of skilled jobs. The Chancellor’s announcement of £200 million for the Acorn energy project is very encouraging, but businesses are eager for final approval to unlock its full potential and secure North Sea jobs. Increased defence spending will further boost Scotland’s skilled workforce and create growth opportunities across key supply-chain. Close collaboration between the Scottish and UK governments will be essential to fully realise these benefits, driving forward national security and Scotland’s transition to a resilient, low-carbon economy.

    Mark Sommerfeld, UK Director of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, said:

    The Chancellor’s visit to Acorn further highlights the importance of CCUS in securing the future of our foundational industries and delivering a secure low carbon power system – both in Scotland and across the UK. The Government’s commitment to CCUS means that thousands of skilled jobs will be protected, with thousands more created across our industrial heartlands – delivering economic growth and clean power. 

    To maintain global leadership in CCUS and realise the full benefits for our industrial communities, we need to see clear deployment pathways for both Acorn and Viking CCS, as well as other projects developing at pace across the UK. By doing so, the Government can deliver on its economic growth mission and climate goals.

    Katy Heidenreich, Offshore Energies UK Supply Chain and People Director said: 

    We share the Chancellor’s commitment to Scotland’s energy future. Our industry plays a vital role in delivering jobs, growth, and energy security through the production of homegrown energy.

    Government support for projects like Acorn is crucial. The UK Government has committed £200 million in development funding to Acorn — Scotland’s flagship carbon capture and storage initiative — marking a major milestone in advancing the country’s decarbonisation strategy. The project is expected to support around 15,000 jobs during peak construction and repurpose 175 miles of pipeline infrastructure to transport CO₂ from central Scotland to storage.

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