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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN reaffirms ASEAN’s commitment in realising the rights of persons with disabilities at the 6th ASEAN Autism Congress

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today delivered a pre-recorded keynote address at the 6th ASEAN Autism Congress held in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In his remarks, he reaffirmed ASEAN’s strong commitment to advancing disability-inclusion and the empowerment of persons with autism as integral to building a caring, people-centred, inclusive, and socially responsible ASEAN Community. Organised by the ASEAN Autism Network (AAN) and the Association for Autism of Lao PDR, the event serves as a platform for ASEAN Member States and stakeholders to promote regional cooperation, strengthen civil society engagement, and advance the implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025:Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities through inclusive sports, dialogue, and strategic collaboration on autism advocacy.
     

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN reaffirms ASEAN’s commitment in realising the rights of persons with disabilities at the 6th ASEAN Autism Congress

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today delivered a pre-recorded keynote address at the 6th ASEAN Autism Congress held in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In his remarks, he reaffirmed ASEAN’s strong commitment to advancing disability-inclusion and the empowerment of persons with autism as integral to building a caring, people-centred, inclusive, and socially responsible ASEAN Community. Organised by the ASEAN Autism Network (AAN) and the Association for Autism of Lao PDR, the event serves as a platform for ASEAN Member States and stakeholders to promote regional cooperation, strengthen civil society engagement, and advance the implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025:Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities through inclusive sports, dialogue, and strategic collaboration on autism advocacy.
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Bean Hosts Tax Reform Roundtable in Duval County

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Aaron Bean Florida (4th District)

    WASHINGTON—This week, U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04) hosted a roundtable discussion with members of the First Coast Manufacturers Association to discuss the impact of expiring tax cuts, industry challenges, and how the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) will provide real tax relief and drive economic growth in Northeast Florida. 

    After the roundtable, Congressman Bean said, “Northeast Florida manufacturers cannot afford the burden of higher taxes that would cripple growth and threaten jobs. Roundtable participants confirmed the success of the Trump tax cuts and their critical importance to their daily operations. During the roundtable, I heard directly from manufacturers about the challenges of finding workers, being competitive, accessing products, and the need for immediate relief. As the fight continues to preserve the Trump tax cuts, I’m taking their stories back to D.C. and will continue to advocate for policies that help our manufacturers expand, hire, and drive our economy forward.”

    BACKGROUND:

    The House has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill by a 215-214 vote, and now all eyes are on the Senate as President Trump urges swift approval before July 4th to deliver historic tax relief and economic growth for hardworking Americans. 

    For an overview of the One Big Beautiful Bill, click here.

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Bean Hosts Tax Reform Roundtable in Duval County

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Aaron Bean Florida (4th District)

    WASHINGTON—This week, U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04) hosted a roundtable discussion with members of the First Coast Manufacturers Association to discuss the impact of expiring tax cuts, industry challenges, and how the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) will provide real tax relief and drive economic growth in Northeast Florida. 

    After the roundtable, Congressman Bean said, “Northeast Florida manufacturers cannot afford the burden of higher taxes that would cripple growth and threaten jobs. Roundtable participants confirmed the success of the Trump tax cuts and their critical importance to their daily operations. During the roundtable, I heard directly from manufacturers about the challenges of finding workers, being competitive, accessing products, and the need for immediate relief. As the fight continues to preserve the Trump tax cuts, I’m taking their stories back to D.C. and will continue to advocate for policies that help our manufacturers expand, hire, and drive our economy forward.”

    BACKGROUND:

    The House has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill by a 215-214 vote, and now all eyes are on the Senate as President Trump urges swift approval before July 4th to deliver historic tax relief and economic growth for hardworking Americans. 

    For an overview of the One Big Beautiful Bill, click here.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for welfare – Ngukurr

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Police hold concerns for the welfare of 21-year-old Regen who is believed to have departed his home address in Ngukurr yesterday at 6am and has not arrived at his destination.

    Regen may have been heading to the Nulawan Outstation, 23km to the east of the Ngukurr community.    

    The Search and Rescue Section (SRS) and local police are currently conducting a land search and rescue operation around Ngukurr Community.

    The SRS are currently coordinating aerial assets and ground teams in response to the situation.

    Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Regen or his intended destination are encouraged to call police on 131 444.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: CPTPP Symposium, Opening statement

    Source: Australian Attorney General’s Agencies

    [Acknowledgments omitted]

    The CPTPP is a symbol of what can be achieved through regional engagement in the face of global pressure.

    It is an agreement that is working every day to grow trade, make it easier, and spread the benefits of free and fair trade.

    It is an agreement that new countries want to join, and one that existing members continue to improve.

    A turn away from free and fair trade has emerged in some parts of the world in recent years.

    But all of us know the benefits of an open, rules-based global trading system.

    That doesn’t mean that our system is perfect, we know it needs work and some of the rules need to change.

    WTO rules can’t always be enforced, and its dispute resolution function has not been performing as it should.

    We will all prosper through improvements to the rules around how we trade and invest across international borders.

    Australia remains committed to reforming the WTO system in ways that both prioritises our national interest and supports a predictable, stable and transparent global trading environment.

    The United States has imposed tariffs on every nation in the world and we’re seeing firsthand the effect that is having on the global economy.

    Tariffs are a tax on consumers. They are an act of economic self harm.

    In this age of uncertainty, the CPTPP offers a model of fairness, sustainability and mutual benefit.

    Free trade is critical to our national security and prosperity, and Australia remains committed to it.

    As the 2025 CPTPP Chair, Australia will keep pushing for the evolution of a robust, rules-based global trading system, beyond the gold standard already set by this Agreement.

    As chair, our theme is “delivering sustainable trade and resilient growth”.

    We have three priorities.

    First, we want to increase trade.

    That might seem a simple goal, since we know that trade increases economic prosperity at all ends.

    But when people are talking about turning inwards , it only makes it more important that we focus on the opposite approach.

    An approach focused on improving market access opportunities for business, industry and communities.

    Second, we want to facilitate trade.

    We must always ask ourselves, as member economies, how do we make it easier for businesses and people to trade among our economies?

    And third, we want to spread the benefits of trade.

    We know that when women participate more in the economy, they drive growth.

    We want to see more female entrepreneurs active in trade across CPTPP members.

    We also want to see more businesses led by Indigenous Peoples trading in the region.

    And making the agreement more inclusive is another way CPTPP can show leadership to the world.

    While some are arguing that trade is a threat, we must show what trade delivers.

    We must show it delivers prosperity to the individual and the nation.

    So as the 2025 CPTPP Chair, we will be pleased to mark continued progress on the General Review of the CPTPP agreement.

    This is a great opportunity for all members to future-proof the agreement, so that it continues to deliver for our economies and remains resilient in the face of global pressures.

    The benefits aren’t hypothetical.

    The benefits are real, and many more are possible if we continue to engage, learn and shape this agreement to meet evolving needs.

    For our part, Australia isn’t just working through one mechanism to bolster trade.

    We take every opportunity to diversify our markets, strengthen our partnerships and open doors for business.

    In February, my department launched a new roadmap for Australia’s economic engagement with India backed by $16 million in trade accelerator funding and an additional $4 million for the Maitri program.

    This initiative deepens cultural and business ties through cooperation in education, research and continued advancements in technology and innovation.

    We have signed a new trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates, expected to generate $700 million in Australian exports to the Middle East.

    We have ratified the upgraded ASEAN-Australia New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, supporting small businesses, digital trade and gender equality across the region.

    Nearly half a million Australian jobs are tied to trade with Southeast Asia, and through our Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040, we are ensuring that number continues to grow.

    And of course, we are continuing to work on a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union.

    Friends, as the 2025 CPTPP Chair, Australia is focused on making sure we take a strategic approach to global trade issues.

    At the heart of that project is bolstering and strengthening the rules of the global trading system.

    The CPTPP is a gold standard agreement – and we are keen to work to maintain its credentials as a catalyst for collaboration, innovation and ambition across our region.

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts today and I look forward to hearing about your insights.

    Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Northland Regional Council News – 23 June 2025

    Source: Northland Regional Council

    ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS LIVESTREAM
    Northland Regional Council’s Whakamānawa ā Taiao – Environmental Awards are happening this Thursday, 26 June, celebrating the incredible people and organisations making a real difference for Northland’s environment.
    Their dedication and mahi are helping our environment thrive, and we deeply value their contributions.
    Join the celebration live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/15kgLhvKgU/
    Learn more about the winners and their inspiring mahi after the event at: www.awards.nrc.govt.nz
    THINKING ABOUT STANDING FOR COUNCIL?
    Are you considering standing for the Far North District Council or Northland Regional Council?
    Join us for a Candidate Information Session on Wednesday, 25 June at 6:00pm at Te Kona – Digital, Business and Learning Hub, 74 Guy Road, Kaikohe.
    This is your opportunity to:
    – Learn about the nomination and election process from our Electoral Officer and expert panel
    – Gain insights about the role of an elected member from experienced elected officials
    – Understand the functions of governance and operations and how they work together to achieve community aspirations.
    No bookings required.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Save the Children – Adventurers set off on 4,500km ‘Alpine Odyssey’ across Aotearoa New Zealand

    Source: Save the Children

    Australian adventurer Huw Kingston and former Kiwi representative cyclist Laurence Mote will set off on their 4500km human powered journey the length of New Zealand this week, in an effort to raise vital funds for climate-resilient classrooms in Vanuatu.
    Dubbed ‘Alpine Odyssey Aotearoa’, the pair will begin their ambitious 90-day ski, hike, cycle and sail winter journey from Cape Reinga on Wednesday (25 June) to Slope Point. The route covers skiing at all 24 outdoor ski fields across the country, as well as Snowplanet in Auckland, along with extensive cycling, hiking trails, and sailing the Cook Strait.
    For Mote, who is legally blind and continues to manage symptoms from a life-changing brain injury in 2013, caused by a bee sting, anaphylactic shock, and subsequent stroke, the expedition is expected to be exceptionally demanding.
    Kingston completed a 700km ski and trek journey through the Australian Alps to raise funds for an Indigenous literacy project, Our Yarning in 2022. He says Alpine Odyssey Aotearoa is even more ambitious.
    Says Kingston: “It’s good to be in New Zealand, to have met up with Laurence and to be sorting a mound of equipment for the next three months. Alpine Odyssey Aotearoa is an adventure, a celebration of New Zealand, of mountain life and a call to action. Our Pacific neighbours are living on the frontline of the climate crisis and it’s vital we all step up to make a difference.
    “I arrived across the Tasman just in time to attend the celebrations for Matariki, the Māori New Year, an auspicious start to our journey across the landscapes of this stunning country.”
    Mote added that over the weekend he was “blessed with a perfect view of Matariki” which left him with a “shiver of anticipation of what was to come”.
    The pair is aiming to raise more than $75,000NZD to support Save the Children’s and the Vanuatu Government’s Ministry of Education and Training’s innovative climate classrooms pilot project in Vanuatu. Recent climate-related emergencies, including back-to-back and out of season cyclones, have caused widespread damage and destruction to schools across the country and disrupted children’s learning.
    Save the Children Vanuatu Country Director Polly Banks says the forward-thinking shipping container classrooms will help children get back to learning and a sense of normality faster.
    “In times of crisis, children returning to normal routines as soon as possible, including school, helps with their recovery.
    “Our climate resilient classrooms will give children the chance to get back to school quickly, reconnect with fri

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: MEDIA RELEASE: High Court sends powerful message on unlawful conduct

    Source:

    Statement by Australian Resources & Energy Employer Association CEO Steve Knott AM 

    AREEA welcomes today’s High Court decision backing the validity of the Federal Government’s action to administer the CFMEU and its branches.

    In the interests of fairness and transparency – and ultimately, workforce conditions and productivity – enterprise agreements and all facets of contracting must comply with Australian law and regulation.

    This is across the spectrum of industrial and employee relations and occupational health and safety – wherever jobs, sound management and the welfare of employees is concerned.

    The High Court ruling returns a strong measure of certainty to the construction sector while sending a powerful message on unlawful conduct across industries.

    In the land of the ‘fair go’, Australian lives and livelihoods must be free from coercion, intimidation and criminality.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: LGBTIQA+ guide to Canberra

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    • Canberra is Australia’s most welcoming city for the LGBTIQA+ communities.
    • This article lists art and entertainment, events, sports and activities and health related information for LGBTIQA+ communities.

    As the Capital of Equality, Canberra offers a lot for LGBTIQA+ people who call it home.

    For people living here, this isn’t just a saying — it’s something you can see and feel every day. Whether you’ve lived in Canberra your whole life or just moved here, there are many ways to feel safe, meet others, and be yourself.

    Across the city, there are support services, social groups, and events that celebrate LGBTIQA+ communities. You can find places to connect, have fun, and get help if you need it.

    This guide will help you discover a glimpse of what’s out here and how to get involved.

    Art and entertainment

    Canberra Qwire is Canberra’s own LGBTIQA+ choir which celebrates a common love of music and singing. With 120+ members from all walks, you can join the choir or attend a concert.

    SpringOUT is Canberra’s own pride festival held annually in November. While still a little away, the applications to run a range of LGBTIQA+ events or to hold a stall at the Fair Day will soon open.

    FLESH: Queer Life Drawing sessions feature a life model run by and for LGBTIQA+ folks. Join the relaxed, social atmosphere to pursue your own creative approaches.

    Queer Variety Show is a bi-monthly event featuring LGBTIQA+ and disabled performers held at Smith’s Alternative.

    Smith’s Alternative is one of Canberra’s most iconic and loved performance venues. The bar and performing arts cafe celebrate queerness and local culture. Smiths is known for providing a safe and inclusive space. It offers live music, poetry, comedy, burlesque, theatre, drag, queer shows, cabaret, art exhibitions and dance parties.

    She Shapes History is on a mission to promote gender equality through tourism. Join their walking tour to learn about women’s and LGBTIQA+ history of Canberra. You can also listen to the She Shapes History Queer Past podcast about Canberra’s queer history.

    Tuggeranong Arts Centre is a creative hub and gathering place in South Canberra. The centre aims to connect people, create new experiences and celebrate the arts. Keep an eye out for events and workshops.

    Belconnen Arts Centre is an inner-north hub for visual and performing arts classes. As part of the many LGBTIQA+ events and workshops they run, Kaleidescope, an annual exhibition, celebrating LGBTIQA+ experiences.

    Sport and the outdoors

    Queer run CBR is an inclusive community of runners, riders, rollers and strollers. If you are looking to find a space that celebrates LGBTIQA+ folks and allies, look no further.

    ACT Water Polo is an inclusive and diverse club that promotes physical activity and friendship in a safe and judgement free space.

    Pink Tennis is a welcoming group of LGBTIQA+ individuals who encourages people of all abilities to pick up a racquet and join a bunch of queer people in Canberra who like to play tennis.

    Rainbow Racquets Squash is a squash group for LGBTIQA+ people and their allies. They create a relaxed and inclusive space to enjoy squash and connect.

    Canberra Roller Derby League are a competitive flat track roller derby club run by the skaters, for the skaters. They are dedicated to promoting health, sport, community and inclusion.

    Pride Fitness Canberra is a business focused on providing a safe space for community to meet and get active. They offer bootcamp, running meets and post workout coffees.

    Support for LGBTIQA+ communities and their families

    A Gender Agenda is a community organisation that supports intersex, trans, and gender diverse people. Check out their resources and support services.

    Meridian is a community organisation that provides health and social support services to LGBTIQA+ communities.

    Seahorse Playgroup is a local playgroup and community space for LGBTIQA+ parents, carers, and their children.

    Community and support for young LGBTIQA+ people

    Encampment 2025 is a locally run initiative that brings LGBTIQA+ young people aged 13-17 years old together. They help to navigate gender identities and sexualities and strengthen their connection to the community. Check their application dates for 2025/26.

    Bit Bent offers weekly culturally safe and participant-led groups for LGBTIQA+ young people aged 10 to 25. Whether you’re looking for resources, connections, or simply a place to hang out and be with like-minded individuals, they have you covered.

    Rainbow Mob is a local community organisation run for and by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQASB+ young people.

    Variations in sex characteristics is a psychosocial service at Canberra Health Services that provides support to children and young people born with sex characteristics that do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies.

    Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) supports public, private and faith-based schools in Canberra with age-appropriate, accurate and sexuality education. View their resources and education workshops.

    Stun Magazine is a Canberra born and bred queer magazine. New to the scene but already making a huge impact. The magazine covers readers across Sydney, Canberra, Wollongong and Newcastle with high-quality entertainment and queer content.

    FUSE Magazine is a national gay, lesbian bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer lifestyle magazine. It covers everything from news, entertainment, fashion health and social issues.

    LGBTIQA+ Directory is exactly what is sounds like. If you are looking for LGBTIQA+ support, businesses, or community-based connections, look no further.

    ACT Government 

    The Office of LGBTIQA+ Affairs run a community grants program called Capital of Equality Grants, hosts LGBTIQA+ events and engages with LGBTIQA+ communities to help make Canberra the capital of equality.

    For more information visit their website, follow their Facebook page for the Office of LGBTIQA+ Affairs or subscribe to their newsletter.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for June 23, 2025

    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on June 23, 2025.

    Illegal US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities came in spite of no evidence
    BEARING WITNESS: By Cole Martin in occupied Bethlehem Kia ora koutou, I’m a Kiwi journo in occupied Bethlehem, here’s a brief summary of today’s events across the Palestinian and Israeli territories from on the ground. The US struck three of Iran’s nuclear facilities overnight, entering the illegal aggression on Iran with heavy airstrikes despite no

    My kids only want to eat processed foods. How can I get them eating a healthier and more varied diet?
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nick Fuller, Clinical Trials Director, Department of Endocrinology, RPA Hospital, University of Sydney If it feels like your child’s diet consists entirely of breakfast cereal, chicken nuggets and snacks that’d outlast the apocalypse, you’re not alone. Processed foods are the go-to for many kids, and for some,

    Defence Force to send plane to assist New Zealanders stranded in Iran and Israel
    By Giles Dexter, RNZ News political reporter The Defence Force is sending a plane to the Middle East to assist any New Zealanders stranded in Iran or Israel. The C-130J Hercules, along with government personnel, will leave Auckland on Monday. Airspace is still closed in the region, but Defence Minister Judith Collins said the deployment

    Trump’s decision to bomb Iran exposes fissures in US politics
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lester Munson, Non-Resident Fellow, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney US President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which he foreshadowed on and off for the past few days, has revealed a surprisingly broad middle ground in US politics, even as it has provoked

    Leaders in US-affiliated Pacific react to surprise strikes on Iran
    By Mark Rabago, RNZ Pacific Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas correspondent Leaders in the US-affliliated Pacific Islands have reacted to the US strikes on Iran. US president Donald Trump said Iran must now make peace or “we will go after” other targets in Iran, after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said

    Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Christian Jakob, Director, ARC Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century, Monash University Caleb Weiner / Unsplash At any given time, about two-thirds of Earth’s surface is covered by clouds. Overall, they make the planet much cooler than it would be without them. But

    NZ’s changing diet: Māori bread and jackfruit join other new foods in the country’s nutritional database
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nick William Smith, Associate Investigator in Nutritional Science, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University Shutterstock/Alesia Bierliezova The latest update to the New Zealand food composition database, a comprehensive collection of nutrient data collated jointly by Plant & Food Research and the Ministry of Health, brings more

    How pregnant women are tested for gestational diabetes is changing. Here’s what this means for you
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alexis Shub, Obstetrician & Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist, The University of Melbourne How Australian pregnant women are tested for gestational diabetes is set to change, with new national guidelines released today. Changes are expected to lead to fewer diagnoses in women at lower risk, reducing the burden

    Freak wind gusts made worse by climate change threaten airline passenger safety
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Milton Speer, Visiting Fellow, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney Unexpected severe turbulence injured crew and passengers on a Qantas Boeing 737 during descent at Brisbane on May 4 2024. The subsequent Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation suggested the severity of the turbulence

    Labubu plushies aren’t just toys. They’re a brand new frontier for Chinese soft power
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ming Gao, Research Fellow of East Asia Studies, Lund University Katerina Elagina/Shutterstock One of the most sought-after items of 2025 isn’t a designer handbag or the latest tech gadget. It’s a plush elf with a snaggle-toothed grin. Labubu (拉布布) is a global sensation. From David Beckham and

    Pro-independence advocates urge MSG to elevate West Papua membership
    By Scott Waide, RNZ Pacific PNG correspondent Two international organisations are leading a call for the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) to elevate the membership status of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) at their upcoming summit in Honiara in September. The collective, led by International Parliamentarians for West Papua (IPWP) and International Lawyers

    Starving Gaza civilians toll climbs at Israeli humanitarian ‘death traps’
    Pacific Media Watch BEARING WITNESS: By Cole Martin in occupied Bethlehem Kia ora koutou, I’m a Kiwi journo in occupied Bethlehem, here’s a brief summary of today’s events across the Palestinian and Israeli territories from on the ground. Israeli forces killed over 200 Palestinians in Gaza over the last 48 hours, injuring over 1037. Countless

    NZ group slams Israeli ‘hoodwinking’ of US over nuclear strikes – Peters calls for talks
    Asia Pacific Report The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has called on New Zealanders to condemn the US bombing of Iran. PSNA co-chair Maher Nazzal said in a statement that he hoped the New Zealand government would be critical of the US for its war escalation. “Israel has once again hoodwinked the United States into fighting

    The US has entered the Israel-Iran war. Here are 3 scenarios for what might happen next
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ian Parmeter, Research Scholar, Middle East Studies, Australian National University After prevaricating about whether the United States would enter Israel’s war on Iran, President Donald Trump finally made a decision. Early Sunday, US warplanes struck three of Iran’s nuclear sites at Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow, where the

    What is a ‘bunker buster’? An expert explains what the US dropped on Iran
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By James Dwyer, Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania The jagged silhouette of a B2 stealth bomber seen during a 2015 flyover in the US. Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images Late on Saturday night, local time, the United States carried out strikes against Iranian nuclear enrichment

    Muted response from Albanese government on US attack on Iran
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra The Albanese government has given a tepid response to the United States’ bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities. The Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement from a government spokesperson, but there were no plans on Sunday afternoon for Anthony Albanese or

    What is a ‘bunker buster’? An expert explains what the US dropped on Iran – and what might happen now
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By James Dwyer, Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania The jagged silhouette of a B2 stealth bomber seen during a 2015 flyover in the US. Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images Late on Saturday night, local time, the United States carried out strikes against Iranian nuclear enrichment

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU student finds out why laser-textured surfaces retain water-repellent properties in a vacuum

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Superlyophobicity of laser-textured surfaces in rarefied atmosphere conditions was studied by a 4th-year student Faculty of Physics Novosibirsk State University Nikita Smirnov under the scientific supervision of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Lecturer of the Department of General Physics of the Physics Faculty of NSU, Leading Researcher, Acting Head of Laboratory 10.1 of the S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Starinsky. As part of his scientific work, the young researcher compared the indicators of the wetting properties of such surfaces with the data that were obtained under normal atmospheric conditions, and found that the differences between them are insignificant and in both cases the wettability of the surface under study is affected by the temperature factor.

    Superlyophobicity is the property of a surface to repel liquid, forming almost spherical drops that do not spread but roll off it. This state of the surface is determined by such an indicator as the contact angle of wetting – the angle between the solid surface and the tangent to the liquid drop at the point of contact. In superlyophobic surfaces in a normal state without tilting, it exceeds 150°. Superlyophobicity can be achieved by creating structures on the surface that minimize the contact of liquid with the surface. This property of the surface can be useful in various applications where it is necessary to minimize its contact with liquids.

    — It was important for us to study the superlyophobicity of laser-textured materials in a vacuum to test the classical Cassie-Baxter wetting theory, according to which these properties are achieved due to the air retained in the surface texture. And we had a question: what will happen if it is completely removed? Will the liquid flow into the structures or will the surface retain its water-repellent properties. The study of this problem is important and relevant, since the use of superlyophobic surfaces in airless space will solve a number of problems, for example, with icing, protection from condensation and corrosion of various space and suborbital vehicles. Such materials with a “water-repellent” structure have many areas of application. They can also be used in combustion physics. They can be in demand in the space industry – provided that they retain superlyophobicity in vacuum conditions. This is what we had to find out, — said Nikita Smirnov.

    The young researcher turned to the literature on such studies of laser-textured surfaces in vacuum conditions and found only a few published scientific articles on this topic. The authors of only one of them managed to achieve water-repellent properties that would be fully preserved in vacuum conditions. At the same time, the reasons for this phenomenon were not studied in detail, and it was unknown what makes the main contribution to the preservation of these properties in a rarefied atmosphere. In his work, Nikita Smirnov proposed using superlyophobic surfaces with a developed structure, created using pulsed laser exposure and covered with a repellent fluoropolymer layer. This approach is easy to implement, since it is quite easy to reproduce the results obtained under known conditions and no special conditions are required for texturing. Another important advantage is the low cost of the technology, achieved due to the fact that in recent decades lasers have become more widespread and effective, and their use is widely used in various areas of production. It was proposed to spray the fluoropolymer coating in a thin layer so that the texture obtained by the laser would not change at the micron level, but would only be covered with a repellent layer. Nikita Smirnov decided to study the hydrodynamics of liquid droplets on superlyophobic surfaces inclined at a small angle (

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International passenger airlines have linked Xinjiang with all Central Asian countries

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    URUMQI, June 23 (Xinhua) — International passenger airlines have linked northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region with all five Central Asian countries, according to Xinjiang Airport Group Co., Ltd.

    According to the data, international passenger air routes have now linked Xinjiang with a total of 21 cities in 17 countries, including Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Russia, as well as countries in Western, South and Southeast Asia.

    As previously reported by the Xinjiang branch of China Southern Airlines, since the beginning of 2025, the volume of passenger and cargo air transportation from Xinjiang to Central Asia has grown by 36 percent and 200 percent year-on-year, respectively.

    During the peak summer holiday season, up to 70 flights are expected to operate weekly between Xinjiang and the Central Asian region.

    The aforementioned corporation expressed its willingness to continue to open, increase the frequency or restore passenger flights connecting Xinjiang with more places around the world to advance the construction of an efficient and smooth connectivity network under the Belt and Road Initiative.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Inner Mongolia: Creating a ‘Blue Sea’ in the Desert

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    Over the past two years, the “solar photovoltaic panel desertification control” model has been widely applied in the Kuzupchi and Ulanbukh deserts in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, resulting in 14.89 million mu of land being greened. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Lian Zhen.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.118 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.118 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, June 23, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB220.5 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on June 23, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB220.5 billion

    RMB220.5 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年06月23日

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Two arrested following aggravated robbery

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police have made two arrests following an aggravated robbery in New Lynn this morning.

    At around 8.30am, Police attended a Parker Avenue convenience store.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Megan Goldie, Waitematā CIB, says two offenders have entered the store, one armed with a knife.

    “The offenders have jumped over the counter and stolen the till before leaving the store and fleeing in a stolen car.

    “Fortunately, the shop keeper was uninjured.”

    Police located the stolen vehicle a short distance away and the two occupants were taken into custody without incident.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Goldie says two young people, aged 14 and 16, will appear in the Waitākere Youth Court, charged with aggravated robbery and unlawful taking a motor vehicle.

    Enquires are ongoing to locate the stolen property.

    ENDS.

    Amanda Wieneke/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man arrested following Takanini assault

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A 33-year-old man has been arrested following an assault near a Sikh Temple in Takanini late yesterday afternoon.

    The incident occurred at a sports complex on the grounds at around 5pm.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Simon Taylor, of Counties Manukau CIB, says the man presented on site and was taken into custody this afternoon.

    “We have charged the man with two counts of assault with a weapon and one count of threats to kill,” he says.

    “He will remain in custody overnight and will appear in the Papakura District Court tomorrow.”

    Police will be opposing this man’s bail.

    Police thank the community for their support in enquiries to-date.

    “We reiterate that this incident is not being treated as a hate-motivated crime, and involves two parties known to each other,” Detective Senior Sergeant Taylor says.

    Police are continuing to carry out reassurance patrols around the temple.

    ENDS.

    Nicole Bremner/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New licence system for Taupō trout fishery

    Source: NZ Department of Conservation

    Date:  23 June 2025

    DOC Senior Community Ranger James Barnett says the new platform will provide enhanced features at no extra cost to anglers.

    “The old system served us well but was based on old technology and was becoming expensive to run and maintain. The new platform offers anglers an improved user experience with a more intuitive interface, increased stability and greater security.

    “We’re delighted with the benefits of the new online-only system, particularly for those who purchase more than one licence or want a more convenient way to buy a season licence each year.”

    James says the licence platform is catching up with the functionality people expect from online transactions.

    “You can choose to set up a profile which shows, at a glance, all the licences you’ve bought, and stores your information to make your next licence purchase easier. A guest function is available for those who prefer not to save their information.”

    Taupō Trout Fishery has an international reputation, offering excellent fishing experiences in a stunning volcanic landscape.

    It’s also a significant contributor to the regional economy. A survey conducted in 2013 found the Taupō Trout Fishery supported nearly 300 jobs, created at least $29 million in business turnover and added $11 million to the size of the economy.

    The new platform is considered customer-friendly, but a user guide is available online and at fishing retailers in the area.

    “Although licenses are no longer available from local agents, they’re still great places to buy gear and pick up local knowledge about the fishery,” says James.

    All season licences for the 2025/26 Taupō fishing season will be available to purchase online on 24 June 2025. Short-term licences will go on sale when the new season starts on 1 July 2025.

    Contact

    For media enquiries contact:

    Email: media@doc.govt.nz

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Illegal US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities came in spite of no evidence

    BEARING WITNESS: By Cole Martin in occupied Bethlehem

    Kia ora koutou,

    I’m a Kiwi journo in occupied Bethlehem, here’s a brief summary of today’s events across the Palestinian and Israeli territories from on the ground.

    The US struck three of Iran’s nuclear facilities overnight, entering the illegal aggression on Iran with heavy airstrikes despite no evidence that nuclear weapons are being developed. Israel continued its strikes attacking dozens of locations across Iran throughout the day. Three were killed in an Israeli drone attack on an ambulance in central Iran. At least 400 have been killed and 2000 injured, according to the latest Health Ministry figures.

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    Heavy Iranian retaliation strikes on Israeli territories saw about 27 injured.

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    At least 47 killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza today, 18 while seeking aid. Two killed and 15 wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a house west of Gaza city. The murder of firefighter Muhammad Ghurab brings the total Gaza civil defence casualties to 121, representing 14.3 percent of its employees.

    Today I met a 10-year-old kid called Hassan on the streets of Bethlehem. He was looking for work. His dad had recently stopped working, unemployed like many in Bethlehem; around 80 percent of jobs here depend on tourism. He lives in al-Khader village, an hour’s walk away, but without opportunities there he had walked all this way in an attempt to help support his family.

    Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank has suffocated the economy here for decades. Now, as the genocidal war on Gaza continues and Israeli aggression expands to Iran, drawing in the USA and threatening regional collapse, a 10-year-old boy takes to the streets of Bethlehem to find work.

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    Israel’s illegal siege across the West Bank continues. Large numbers of Israeli soldiers conducted extensive raids on Bethlehem’s Dheisheh camp including demolitions, arrests, and interrogations last night. Mass demolitions continue across Nour Shams camp in the north, and further arrests, demolitions, and incursions took place across the West Bank. Bethlehem’s gasoline shortages continue due to Israel’s ongoing siege.

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    Twenty five killed in a terror attack targeting Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria.

    Cole Martin is an independent New Zealand photojournalist based in the Middle East and a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ceremonies honor Fu Xi on both sides of Taiwan Strait

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

    Ma Ying-jeou (3rd from left), former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, and Song Tao (left), head of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, participate in a commemorative ceremony honoring Fu Xi, a mythical ancestor of the Chinese people, in Tianshui, Gansu province, on Saturday. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The majority of people in Taiwan hold a strong belief in Chinese culture and identity, which is an enduring virtue, said Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, during a commemorative ceremony on the Chinese mainland on Saturday.

    On Saturday morning, the annual ceremony honoring Fu Xi, a mythical ancestor of Chinese civilization, took place at Fu Xi Temple in Tianshui, a city in Northwest China’s Gansu province that is regarded as the birthplace of Fu Xi and the cradle of Fu Xi culture. Paying tribute to Fu Xi is a local tradition in Tianshui that dates back to ancient times.

    Ma and a delegation of students from China’s Taiwan island participated in the ceremony.

    “This is not only a time-honored tradition of the Chinese nation to trace its roots and honor its ancestors, but also a valuable opportunity for young people to experience the profound influence of Chinese culture and civilization,” Ma said after the ceremony.

    The ceremony, which began at 9:50 am, was held simultaneously on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, with a parallel event held at Xianse Temple in New Taipei City in Taiwan. It marked the 12th consecutive cross-Strait joint commemoration of Fu Xi.

    On Saturday, which marked the solar term Summer Solstice, the ceremony began with 34 drumbeats, symbolizing the descendants of Chinese civilization across the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities on the mainland, as well as the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions and Taiwan. A series of solemn rituals followed, including the reading of a eulogy, ceremonial bows and ritual music and dance performances.

    Ma and Song Tao, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, attended the ceremony together and paid their respects at the ancestral temple.

    Ma said he brought the student delegation to take part in the ceremony to demonstrate the importance that people in Taiwan place on honoring their ancestors and respecting traditional Chinese culture, and to raise awareness about the need to preserve and pass on the nation’s cultural heritage.

    “I hope that through the solemn tribute to the cultural ancestor of Chinese civilization, young people across the Strait could join hands and work together to build a bright future for the Chinese nation,” Ma said.

    The ceremony in Tianshui drew around 750 participants from home and abroad, including more than 240 compatriots from Taiwan.

    In New Taipei City, Wang Jinpyng, the officiant of the commemorative ceremony and a KMT politician, noted that Fu Xi represents the root of Chinese culture. He expressed the hope that Fu Xi culture could be further promoted on the island to strengthen cultural confidence and identity.

    Lee Chien-lung, who is in charge of Xianse Temple, said that the ceremony served not only to honor the ancestor but also to educate and inspire the younger generation, according to a Xinhua News Agency report.

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  • MIL-OSI China: ‘Discovering the Clown’ makes Chinese debut at Beijing Intl Book Fair

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

    The Chinese edition of “Discovering the Clown,” a highly influential guide to acting, was released by Jilin Publishing Group at the 31st Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) on June 20. 

    Written by Christopher Bayes, chair of the Yale School of Drama, the book was translated into Chinese by acting educator Luo Yu and 17-year-old Chen Yinuo, marking its debut to Chinese readers.

    This critically acclaimed work in drama education examines the familiar yet mysterious figure of the clown, guiding readers to discover their authentic selves and sense of humor.

    A clown-themed illustration from the Chinese edition of “Discovering the Clown.” [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

    At the launch, the translators discussed how the translation process incorporated theater techniques and demonstrated how clowning can serve as a healing force beyond performance.

    Seventeen-year-old Chen said her experience volunteering as a therapeutic clown at Let’s Grow, a community for adults with disabilities , inspired her interest in clowning and led her to translate Bayes’ work.

    “What Christopher calls the ‘unsocialized self’ matched what we were doing — using absurdity to awaken emotional resonance,” Chen said.

    Co-translator Luo, an acting teacher at the Central Academy of Drama and co-founder of Yamashita Studio, contributed a theoretical perspective to the project. Luo said the translation creates a dialogue between Eastern and Western theater traditions and underscores the value of live performance as AI becomes more prominent in the creative arts. 

    “Machines can mimic techniques, but not the life essence of improvisation,” Luo said.

    “It’s a cross-disciplinary experiment where young translators engage with academic frameworks, and Western ideas meet Chinese aesthetics,” said a representative of Jilin Publishing Group’s Beijing office, highlighting the book’s role as a cultural bridge.

    Translators Luo Yu (right) and Chen Yinuo (left) sign books for readers after the launch of the Chinese edition of “Discovering the Clown,” June 20, 2025. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s top political advisor meets Thailand’s National Assembly president

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

    Wang Huning, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), meets with Thailand’s National Assembly President and Speaker of the House of Representatives Wan Muhamad Noor Matha in Beijing, capital of China, June 22, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s top political advisor Wang Huning met with Thailand’s National Assembly President and Speaker of the House of Representatives Wan Muhamad Noor Matha in Beijing on Sunday.

    Wang, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that in February this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra had reached an important consensus on deepening the building of the China-Thailand community with a shared future, further pointing out the direction for the development of bilateral relations.

    China is willing to work with Thailand to take the celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties as an opportunity to carry forward the traditional friendship, consolidate the political, economic and public foundation for the China-Thailand community with a shared future, and bring more benefits to the two peoples, Wang said.

    The CPPCC is ready to contribute to the development of relations between the two countries, Wang added.

    Wan Noor said the friendship between Thailand and China enjoys a long history, and the concept of Thailand and China as one family has been deeply rooted in people’s hearts.

    The Thai side supports the series of global initiatives proposed by President Xi and is willing to strengthen cooperation with China in various fields — including joint Belt and Road construction, economy and trade, and tourism.

    He also said the Thai parliament is willing to enhance exchanges and cooperation with China to promote the common development and prosperity of the two countries.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese medical team provides free healthcare to children in Botswana

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

    Members of the 17th batch of the Chinese medical team in Botswana provide free consulting service at the SOS Children’s Village in Tlokweng, on the outskirts of Gaborone, Botswana, June 22, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The 17th batch of the Chinese medical team in Botswana on Sunday conducted a free medical outreach service and made donations at the SOS Children’s Village in Tlokweng, located on the outskirts of Gaborone, the capital of the southern African country.

    In a speech at the event, Motshwari Kitso, national director of SOS Children’s Villages Botswana, expressed deep appreciation for the support the organization has received from the Chinese Embassy in Botswana and the Chinese community over the years.

    SOS Children’s Villages Botswana, a nongovernmental organization that supports children and young people without parental care or at risk of losing it, operates three centers in Tlokweng village of South-East District, Francistown city of North-East District, and Serowe town of Central District.

    Currently, the organization cares for about 320 children at its three centers and supports an additional 1,500 children in the communities, Kitso said, expecting more medical outreach services in the future at the other two centers and in the surrounding communities.

    Community leader Lazarus Ikalafeng welcomed the arrival of the Chinese medical team and their outreach service, which encourages people to prioritize their health by coming forward to see a doctor.

    “The Chinese medical team has always been paying close attention to the health of children in Botswana,” said Fan Wandong, head of the Chinese medical team.

    He noted that through the medical outreach, the Chinese team would apply their medical expertise and clinical experience to promote the well-being of children, ensuring that their childhoods are filled with laughter rather than illness.

    In addition to medical checkups, Chinese doctors educated the children on proper hygiene practices, including handwashing and preventing the spread of contagious germs.

    The event was attended by Cui Yin, counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Botswana, and featured donations from the embassy, the Chinese medical team, and the Charity Association of Chinese in Botswana, among others. Donations included hygiene and disinfection supplies, essential medicines, school supplies, drinking water, daily necessities, food, and sports equipment. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Suicide bombing kills at least 19 at Damascus church during Sunday mass

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

    A man is pictured amid debris at the Mar Elias Church in the Dweilaa district on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, Syria, on June 22, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    A suicide bomber stormed a crowded church in the Syrian capital Damascus during Sunday mass, opening fire on worshippers before detonating his explosives, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens more, security sources and a monitoring group said.

    The Syrian health authorities put the latest official death toll at 13, with 53 others wounded.

    The blast ripped through the Mar Elias Church in the Dweilaa district, a predominantly Christian neighborhood on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, leaving behind blood-stained pews, shattered icons, and scenes of chaos, according to eyewitnesses and local media.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the attacker opened fire inside the packed church before blowing himself up, causing “severe human losses.” The monitoring group reported that the toll may rise given the critical condition of many of the injured.

    Authorities from the interior security department confirmed that the perpetrator was affiliated with the Islamic State (IS). In a statement posted on X, interior chief Hamzah Al-Mustafa condemned the “cowardly terrorist act.” He emphasized that “such acts are contrary to the values of citizenship that bind Syrians together,” and reaffirmed the state’s commitment to national unity, equal citizenship, and defeating criminal groups that threaten public safety.

    Emergency responders cordoned off the area as ambulances rushed the wounded to Damascus hospitals. Authorities urged citizens to avoid the vicinity to allow medical teams to operate freely and prevent further casualties amid fears of additional attacks.

    The blast is the first of its kind targeting a church in Damascus in several years, sparking renewed concerns about sleeper cells operating in the capital. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Iranian president warns US of retaliation after strikes on nuclear sites

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

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian attends a press conference in Tehran, Iran, on Sept. 16, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday that the United States must “receive the response to its aggression,” following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

    Pezeshkian made the remarks during a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, according to a statement from his office. In response to Macron’s call for restraint, Pezeshkian said the United States must face consequences for its attacks on Iran.

    He described the U.S. strikes as a “clear symbol of its insincerity and the baselessness of its claims about favoring dialogue and seeking peace.”

    Despite this, Pezeshkian stressed Iran’s continued commitment to diplomacy with Europe, saying, “We have always announced our readiness for dialogue and interaction with Europe and have never abandoned the path of diplomacy, as we maintain that nobody would suffer any harm from dialogue.”

    Macron reiterated France’s willingness to pursue negotiations with Iran and said Paris would continue efforts to halt the conflict and restore stability, according to the statement.

    U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced on Truth Social that American forces had completed strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, namely Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.

    The U.S. strikes followed Israeli attacks launched since June 13 on various targets in Iran, including nuclear and military sites, killing several senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.

    Iran has retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel. As of Saturday, more than 400 people have been killed and over 3,500 wounded in Iran, according to the Iranian Health Ministry. In Israel, authorities reported 24 fatalities. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese UN envoy condemns US strikes on Iran nuke sites

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

    China’s permanent representative to the United Nations on Sunday condemned the United States for its strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at an emergency meeting of the Security Council.

    “Yesterday (Saturday), the United States conducted attacks on three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. China strongly condemns the U.S. attacks on Iran and the bombing of nuclear facilities under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” said Fu Cong.

    The U.S. move seriously violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and international law, as well as Iran’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity. It has exacerbated tensions in the Middle East and dealt a heavy blow to the international nuclear non-proliferation regime, he said.

    The international community must uphold justice and make concrete efforts to cool down the situation and restore peace and stability, he said.

    Fu called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the hostilities.

    “In the context of the abrupt escalation of tensions in the Middle East, China is deeply concerned about the risk of the situation getting out of control. The parties to the conflict, Israel in particular, should immediately cease fire to prevent a spiraling escalation and to resolutely avoid the spillover of the war,” he said.

    “The parties concerned should abide by international law, curb the impulse to use force, and avoid exacerbating conflicts and adding fuel to fire,” he added. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China-South Asia Expo promotes trade among China, South Asia, Southeast Asia: Vietnamese expert

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

    The China-South Asia Expo promotes trade linkage among China, South Asia and Southeast Asia, especially in green trade and digital trade sectors, Bui Lien Thao, a specialist at the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, has said.

    “Vietnam treasures win-win cooperation with China in various spheres, including import-export and modern transport infrastructure development,” said Thao in a recent interview with Xinhua.

    Her remarks came as the 9th China-South Asia Expo is being held in Kunming, capital of southwest China’s Yunnan Province, from June 19 to June 24.

    Beyond trade, Thao said Vietnam values China’s role in promoting the resilience and security of regional supply chains amid growing geopolitical uncertainties.

    “Supply chain cooperation with China reduces over-dependence and builds resilience,” she noted.

    Thao also welcomed China’s consistent position on supporting multilateralism and inclusive development.

    “Initiatives like the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the China-South Asia Expo show a clear commitment to inclusive globalization, in contrast to protectionist trends,” Thao added. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Agreements worth $80.3B signed at St. Petersburg Intl Economic Forum

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

    A total of 1,060 agreements worth 6.3 trillion rubles (about 80.3 billion U.S. dollars) were signed at the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Russian presidential advisor Anton Kobyakov said Saturday.

    Kobyakov, who also serves as executive secretary of the SPIEF Organizing Committee, announced the figures at the forum’s closing press conference.

    He highlighted a renewed sense of optimism about restoring global business ties, noting that this year’s forum drew delegates from over 100 countries and regions.

    Held under the theme “Shared Values: The Foundation of Growth in a Multipolar World,” the forum featured more than 350 events, including 24 business dialogues with key partner countries and regions.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered the keynote address during the forum’s plenary session on Friday.

    Kobyakov also announced that Saudi Arabia will be the guest country at SPIEF 2026.

    First held in 1997, SPIEF has become one of Russia’s most important international economic forums. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: High-tech exhibits displayed at 9th China-South Asia Expo in Kunming

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

    Robotic arms are displayed during the 9th China-South Asia Expo in Kunming, southwest China’s Yunnan Province, June 22, 2025.

    The 9th China-South Asia Expo opened on Thursday in Kunming, and will last until June 24.

    At the six-day event, high-tech exhibits related to digital economy, artificial intelligence, green energy and low-altitude economy are expected to attract a large number of visitors. (Xinhua/Chen Xinbo)

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s Wang Xinyu reaches WTA singles final with stunning run in Berlin

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

    China’s Wang Xinyu continued her sensational form on grass courts, storming into her first-ever WTA Tour singles final with a straight-sets victory over world No. 20 Liudmila Samsonova in the semifinals of the WTA 500 Berlin Open on Saturday.

    The 23-year-old battled through early nerves in the opening set, exchanging breaks with Samsonova before steadying herself under pressure. After being broken mid-set, Wang responded immediately with a break of her own and went on to take the first set 6-4.

    Carrying that momentum into the second set, Wang dominated with aggressive returns and consistent baseline play. Samsonova, plagued by unforced errors, was unable to mount a comeback, and Wang closed out the match convincingly with a 6-1 win.

    “This week has been a dream for me. I’ve been playing unbelievable tennis here,” Wang said in her on-court interview. “Coming into every match here, I wasn’t expecting anything. For me, it was really just to enjoy the stage.”

    Wang’s breakthrough performance has been one of the standout stories of the grass-court season. After navigating two rounds of qualifying, Wang ousted world No. 16 Daria Kasatkina in the first round, then stunned newly-crowned French Open champion and world No. 2 Coco Gauff 6-3, 6-3 for her first career victory against a top-two player.

    In the quarterfinals, Wang took the first set 6-1 before Paula Badosa was forced to retire due to injury. Her win over Samsonova marked her fourth consecutive victory over a top-20 opponent this week, underlining her rise on the WTA Tour and establishing a new personal best on grass.

    Wang will face 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova in Sunday’s final, who earlier defeated world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the other semifinal.

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