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  • India hosts first assembly of International Big Cat Alliance in Delhi

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The first Assembly of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a global initiative envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the conservation of big cats, was held in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting was chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav and attended by ministerial delegations from nine countries, including Bhutan, Cambodia, Eswatini, Guinea, India, Liberia, Suriname, Somalia, and Kazakhstan.

    In his address, Bhupender Yadav highlighted India’s global leadership in wildlife conservation under PM Modi’s guidance and called on big cat range countries to collaborate closely under the IBCA framework. He stressed the importance of collective action to protect the habitats of the seven major big cat species — Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma.

    The Assembly unanimously endorsed Bhupender Yadav as the President and S.P. Yadav as the Director General of IBCA. It also ratified key documents, including the Headquarters Agreement with India, the Workplan, Rules of Procedure, and Financial Regulations, laying the groundwork for effective operations of the alliance.

    The IBCA, established by the Government of India through the National Tiger Conservation Authority in March 2024, comprises 95 range countries. It aims to create a global platform for conservation cooperation, knowledge sharing, and technical and financial support to halt the decline of big cat populations and safeguard biodiversity.

    The participating nations reaffirmed their commitment to the alliance’s goals and pledged to work collectively toward conserving these majestic species and securing the planet’s ecological future.

  • India hosts first assembly of International Big Cat Alliance in Delhi

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The first Assembly of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a global initiative envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the conservation of big cats, was held in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting was chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav and attended by ministerial delegations from nine countries, including Bhutan, Cambodia, Eswatini, Guinea, India, Liberia, Suriname, Somalia, and Kazakhstan.

    In his address, Bhupender Yadav highlighted India’s global leadership in wildlife conservation under PM Modi’s guidance and called on big cat range countries to collaborate closely under the IBCA framework. He stressed the importance of collective action to protect the habitats of the seven major big cat species — Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma.

    The Assembly unanimously endorsed Bhupender Yadav as the President and S.P. Yadav as the Director General of IBCA. It also ratified key documents, including the Headquarters Agreement with India, the Workplan, Rules of Procedure, and Financial Regulations, laying the groundwork for effective operations of the alliance.

    The IBCA, established by the Government of India through the National Tiger Conservation Authority in March 2024, comprises 95 range countries. It aims to create a global platform for conservation cooperation, knowledge sharing, and technical and financial support to halt the decline of big cat populations and safeguard biodiversity.

    The participating nations reaffirmed their commitment to the alliance’s goals and pledged to work collectively toward conserving these majestic species and securing the planet’s ecological future.

  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPBGASU RECTOR Awarded Honorary Badge “For Services to Saint Petersburg”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Award ceremony

    On the eve of Russia Day, St. Petersburg Governor Aleksandr Dmitrievich Beglov presented state awards of the Russian Federation and Presidential gratitudes. Outstanding residents of the city were also awarded honorary titles of St. Petersburg. Among the laureates are scientists, teachers, cultural workers, railway transport workers, the Ministry of Emergency Situations representatives and doctors.

    For many years of work and outstanding achievements in the field of development of higher education and science in St. Petersburg, the Rector of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Doctor of Economics, Professor Evgeny Ivanovich Rybnov was awarded the honorary badge “For Services to Saint Petersburg.” The award ceremony took place in the assembly hall of Smolny.

    We CongratUlate Evgeny iVanovich on Being Awarded the Honorary Badge. We Wish Him Well-Being, High Results and Further Successful Work for the Benefit of the Russian Federal!

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE Delivers K-9 Feasibility Assessment Report to Kazakhstan’s Border Service

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

    Headline: OSCE Delivers K-9 Feasibility Assessment Report to Kazakhstan’s Border Service

    Experts visit to K-9 training center in Almaty (OSCE) Photo details

    On 27 May 2025, the OSCE Programme Office in Astana (the Office) officially transmitted the Feasibility Needs Assessment Report: “Breed Programme/Puppy Development” to the Border Service of the National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The report, developed by the OSCE  with expert support from the United Kingdom, reflects the Office’s continued support to national efforts in enhancing specialized capacities for effective border security management.
    Based on an expert visit to the Karaoy K-9 Training Centre of Border Service in Almaty in April 2025, the assessment provides strategic recommendations on improving breeding practices, kennel infrastructure, and operational readiness of K-9 services. It aims to contribute to the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of Kazakhstan’s Border Service K-9 capacities in addressing contemporary security and transnational threats.
    “This report marks more than just the completion of a technical assessment – it signals a shared vision between the OSCE and Kazakhstan’s Border Service to invest in modern, adaptive, and resilient security institutions” said Jaroslaw Kurek, Project Officer, representing the Office.
    The report has laid the foundation for follow-up activities, including potential provision of service dogs, targeted support for kennel infrastructure, and continued collaboration on training and international exchange.
    The initiative forms part of the Office’s extra-budgetary project “Addressing Contemporary Safety and Security Risks in the Republic of Kazakhstan”. The project supports comprehensive approaches to border security, including the enhancement of specialized services and infrastructure in line with international standards.
    The OSCE remains committed to supporting Kazakhstan’s Border Service in strengthening institutional resilience and promoting effective, and modern solutions to current and emerging security challenges.

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  • Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The universe has two kinds of matter. There is invisible dark matter, known only because of its gravitational effects on a grand scale. And there is ordinary matter such as gas, dust, stars, planets and earthly things like cookie dough and canoes.

    Scientists estimate that ordinary matter makes up only about 15% of all matter, but have long struggled to document where all of it is located, with about half unaccounted for. With the help of powerful bursts of radio waves emanating from 69 locations in the cosmos, researchers now have found the “missing” matter.

    It was hiding primarily as thinly distributed gas spread out in the vast expanses between galaxies and was detected thanks to the effect the matter has on the radio waves traveling through space, the researchers said. This tenuous gas comprises the intergalactic medium, sort of a fog between galaxies.

    Scientists previously had determined the total amount of ordinary matter using a calculation involving light observed that was left over from the Big Bang event roughly 13.8 billion years ago that initiated the universe. But they could not actually find half of this matter.

    “So the question we’ve been grappling with was: Where is it hiding? The answer appears to be: in a diffuse wispy cosmic web, well away from galaxies,” said Harvard University astronomy professor Liam Connor, lead author of the study published on Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.

    The researchers found that a smaller slice of the missing matter resides in the halos of diffuse material surrounding galaxies, including our Milky Way.

    Ordinary matter is composed of baryons, which are the subatomic particles protons and neutrons needed to build atoms.

    “People, planets and stars are made of baryons. Dark matter, on the other hand, is a mysterious substance that makes up the bulk of the matter in the universe. We do not know what new particle or substance makes up dark matter. We know exactly what the ordinary matter is, we just didn’t know where it was,” Connor said.

    So how did so much ordinary matter end up in the middle of nowhere? Vast amounts of gas are ejected from galaxies when massive stars explode in supernovas or when supermassive black holes inside galaxies “burp,” expelling material after consuming stars or gas.

    “If the universe were a more boring place, or the laws of physics were different, you might find that ordinary matter would all fall into galaxies, cool down, form stars, until every proton and neutron were a part of a star. But that’s not what happens,” Connor said.

    Thus, these violent physical processes are sloshing ordinary matter around across immense distances and consigning it to the cosmic wilderness. This gas is not in its usual state but rather in the form of plasma, with its electrons and protons separated.

    The mechanism used to detect and measure the missing ordinary matter involved phenomena called fast radio bursts, or FRBs – powerful pulses of radio waves emanating from faraway points in the universe. While their exact cause remains mysterious, a leading hypothesis is that they are produced by highly magnetized neutron stars, compact stellar embers left over after a massive star dies in a supernova explosion.

    As light in radio wave frequencies travels from the source of the FRBs to Earth, it becomes dispersed into different wavelengths, just as a prism turns sunlight into a rainbow. The degree of this dispersion depends on how much matter is in the light’s path, providing the mechanism for pinpointing and measuring matter where it otherwise would remain unfound.

    Scientists used radio waves traveling from 69 FRBs, 39 of which were discovered using a network of 110 telescopes located at Caltech’s Owens Valley Radio Observatory near Bishop, California, called the Deep Synoptic Array. The remaining 30 were discovered using other telescopes.

    The FRBs were located at distances up to 9.1 billion light-years from Earth, the farthest of these on record. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km).

    With all the ordinary matter now accounted for, the researchers were able to determine its distribution. About 76% resides in intergalactic space, about 15% in galaxy halos and the remaining 9% concentrated within galaxies, primarily as stars or gas.

    “We can now move on to even more important mysteries regarding the ordinary matter in the universe,” Connor said. “And beyond that: what is the nature of dark matter and why is it so difficult to measure directly?”

    (Reuters)

  • Netherlands beat Nepal after first-ever T20 triple Super Over

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Netherlands beat Nepal but needed a record-breaking three Super Overs to clinch victory in their Twenty20 tri-series match in Glasgow on Monday, the first time a triple Super Over has been seen in T20 or limited-overs cricket.

    The Dutch posted 152 for seven and appeared set for the win as Nepal required 16 runs from the final over, but Nandan Yadav scored a boundary on the last ball to force a Super Over.

    Nepal made 19 runs which the Dutch matched thanks to Max O’Dowd hitting a six on the final ball, and a second Super Over was needed for only the second time in men’s international cricket, after India and Afghanistan last year.

    The Netherlands, batting first, hit 17 runs and Nepal again stayed in the match after Dipendra Singh Airee hit a six on the last ball to mark the first instance of a third Super Over.

    It failed to live up to the drama of the previous two with Nepal failing to score a single run and with the Dutch needing just one run, Michael Levitt smashed a six to finally seal the win for the Netherlands.

    The Dutch, who lost their opening match of the series with Scotland on Monday, have a rest day on Tuesday to recover but Nepal are straight back into action against the Scots.

    (Reuters)

  • Chelsea kick off Club World Cup campaign with dominant win over LAFC

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Chelsea got their FIFA Club World Cup campaign underway with a 2-0 victory over MLS side Los Angeles FC in front of thousands of empty seats at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

    Thousands of seats were visibly empty in a 71,000-capacity stadium as Chelsea made a winning start in Group D. According to Sky Sports, the official attendance of the fixture was 22,137, which indicates that the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta was less than a third full.

    In the first half, former Tottenham and LAFC’s current goalkeeper, Hugo Lloris, was called into action and denied Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke from racing away with an early lead. Chelsea grew in possession, pushed LAFC back and eventually broke the stalemate.

    In front of a limited number of fans, Pedro Neto’s 34th-minute goal gave manager Enzo Maresca’s side a 1-0 advantage. The Portuguese breached the offside trap and latched onto Jackson’s precise pass. He cut the ball back in and fired it into the bottom corner to put the Conference League winners 1-0 ahead in the contest.

    Chelsea fans caught a glimpse of their latest acquisition, Liam Delap, in action midway through the second half. Chelsea had to work hard for their second but eventually got it in the second half. Delap was brought onto the field and engaged in back-and-forth passes with Cole Palmer. He put his quick feet on exhibition and eventually set up Fernandez to tap it home in the 79th minute for a 2-0 triumph.

    After the contest, Chelsea boss Maresca didn’t shy away from expressing his surprise on the thousands of seats that were empty throughout the fixture and said as quoted from Sky Sports, “The atmosphere and environment was a bit strange. The stadium was almost empty.”

    LAFC manager Steve Cherundolo gave his opinion and said, “I think it is different each game you look at,” he said, adding, “In the Rose Bowl in LA, there was a huge crowd for the game between PSG and Atletico Madrid. Maybe LA likes football more than Atlanta, I don’t know, we should judge at the end.”

    (ANI)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Triumphant season for Polytechnic hockey players

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The hockey club “Black Bears – Politekh” successfully completed the 2024-2025 season, showing outstanding results. The team achieved victories in all tournaments in which it participated.

    Over nine months, the SPbPU team played 36 games and won 35 victories. The Polytechnicians set a new league record by winning 25 matches in a row in various tournaments and not allowing any defeats in the first stage of the St. Petersburg Student Hockey League Championship (SHL SPb).

    Polytechnic hockey players have achieved the following successes:

    Winners of the Saint Petersburg Championship Cup; Winners of the SHL 3×3 Hockey Tournament; Winners of the SHL SPB Regular Championship; Winners of the SHL SPB Championship; Winners of the All-Russian Final of the SHL Championship.

    At the closing ceremony of the 2024-2025 season, the individual achievements of our hockey players were also announced:

    Best coach – Roman Mikhalchenko; Best goalkeeper – Bogdan Olikhin; Best scorer – Gleb Sedykh; Most valuable player – Yaroslav Abornev; Best playoff scorer – Ivan Balykin; Best player of the final series – Igor Ranyev.

    Also, the Black Bears – Polytech hockey club won in the nomination “Best VK social network”.

    The season turned out to be difficult for us. I want to thank the guys for the work they did, they deservedly won their awards. Thanks to all the staff for the media coverage. I would like to note the support of Valery Sushchenko and Valery Larkin, – emphasized head coach Roman Mikhalchenko.

    The season was great for our team. Players, coaches, and administrative staff gave it their all. Special thanks to the fans who supported and attended all the games. It is very motivating. Traditionally, representatives of our team were awarded many individual prizes. We will try to continue to please the fans with beautiful, high-quality and, most importantly, effective play, – shared Gleb Sedikh.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnicians win the RACENERGY championship

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The final stage of the student track of the VII corporate engineering case championship on innovations and rationalization “RACENERGY” took place. The event was organized by PJSC RusHydro. This year, the participants had to develop solutions on the topic: “Trends in the technological development of the energy system of Russia”.

    In the final, Polytech was represented by a team called “BE” from the Civil Engineering Institute, consisting of Natalia Shabanova, Daria Palkina, Egor Reutov and Ivan Dontsov. In total, 13 teams from 9 leading universities of the country participated in the final, presenting their projects for the development of domestic energy.

    Following the defense, our students took first place. The guys presented an innovative solution and received the highest rating from the expert jury.

    The final program included lectures and trainings from leading specialists of PJSC RusHydro.

    Dmitry Korev, Head of Strategic Development Department of PJSC RusHydro. He gave a lecture on “RusHydro Group Strategy”. Alexander Grigoriev, Chief Expert of the Technical Regulation Department of PJSC RusHydro. The speaker spoke about R&D and technological solutions. Tatyana Glushkova, Head of the Early Professionalization Programs Center of RusHydro Corporate University. Tatyana held a training session on “Starting a Career in the Energy Sector. How to Make Your Dream Come True?”

    On the second day, the teams defended their projects before experts from PJSC RusHydro. The work included technical and economic justifications for the proposed solutions. The participants not only demonstrated a high level of preparation, but also took part in expert discussions with industry representatives.

    This championship became for us not just a competition, but a real experience of project activities in the energy sector. We are grateful to the experts for valuable advice, motivation and the opportunity to try ourselves in solving federal-scale problems, – commented the captain of the “BE” team Natalia Shabanova.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPbPU Strengthens Positions in the National Project “Unmanned Aircraft Systems”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The BAS personnel forum was held in Tolyatti at the Zhigulevskaya Dolina technology park. It was a joint event of the University 2035, the Government of the Samara Region and the business publication Vedomosti.

    The forum platform became a place for exchanging best practices, dialogue on partnership and discussion of tasks for developing human resources potential in the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry. The plenary session “UAS Labor Market – 2025: Current Results” was attended by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Dmitry Afanasyev, Vice-Governor of the Samara Region Anton Emelyanenko, Rector of the University 2035 Dmitry Kaisin, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Vasily Shpak.

    Representatives of SPbPU took an active part in panel discussions and round tables devoted to personnel training, best practices of network interaction and the formation of engineering teams: Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov and Director of the Higher School of Transport of IMMiT Alexey Grachev.

    The national project “Unmanned Aircraft Systems” is the first national project of technological leadership. It has been implemented since 2024, and within the framework of the federal project “Personnel for UAS”, more than 10,000 people were trained last year.

    Polytechnic is an active participant in the project in terms of educational initiatives. Our projects have already been presented atlast year’s forum; we are performing providers both in the preparation of youth engineering teams andin ALS training in general. The university also invests in infrastructure — simulators, copters — and implements programs for schools. I am confident that the new academic year will bring new experience and new successful programs, — noted Dmitry Tikhonov.

    The forum included a tour of the UAS Samara research and production center, where participants saw the full production cycle of unmanned aerial vehicles, their testing at virtual and real sites, and also evaluated innovative developments and watched drone pilot competitions.

    One of the key topics of the forum was youth engineering teams (YET). This training format embodies the principle of “training through practice”, which is especially important in the context of a personnel shortage in the new industry. The main feature is the selection of teams to solve real problems of industrial partners, and the result is not only the acquisition of knowledge, but also the defense of the project.

    This format can unite not only students under the guidance of mentors, but also industrial partners. To solve problems, cooperation with software development companies, raw material suppliers, manufacturers and operating organizations is required. It is possible to get not only trained personnel and new partnerships, but also a practically ready-made, in-demand product. It is worth noting that this format requires its own infrastructure – from workplaces to test sites, but, as practice shows, when there is a goal and a close-knit team, solutions are found, and customers – industrial partners and UAS operators – provide comprehensive support, – says Alexey Grachev, who went the full way with MIC last year.

    In parallel with the forum, a working meeting on prospects for cooperation in the field of additional professional education was held at Samara University. Last year, the Polytechnic University and Samara University already implemented a network program for professional retraining “Design and Construction of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle”. Now the partners discussed prospects for training academic staff and continuing cooperation on national projects of technological leadership.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: View from the Hill: Cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting a setback on tariffs, AUKUS

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    Anthony Albanese’s failure to get his much-anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump is not the prime minister’s fault, nor should it be characterised as a “snub” by the president.

    There was always a risk of derailment by outside events, particularly when the scheduled get-together was late in the piece, rather than soon after the president’s arrival in Canada for the G7.

    Nevertheless, the result is something of a debacle for Albanese.

    The prime minister needs to meet the president. Pressing issues – tariffs, AUKUS and defence – require discussion at leadership level. Quite apart from having the two leaders, who’ve never met, establishing some personal relationship.

    It would have been especially desirable for the prime minister to convey, at the highest level, Australia’s views on the importance of and progress on AUKUS, as the month-long US inquiry into the agreement begins. This inquiry, announced last week, is examining whether the pact serves the US’ interests.
    It’s also difficult to see Australia being able to extract concessions on the US tariffs without a discussion between the leaders. Possibly something can be done in phone calls between the two. But they seem as rare as hen’s teeth.

    The Albanese government’s spin is, no matter, there will be a chance for a meeting when Albanese goes to the US in September to address the United Nations leaders’ week. He can make a side trip to Washington.

    Perhaps. But let’s wait to see the invitation to Washington. Many leaders are in the US at that time, wanting to get to the capital.

    Anyway, it’s become increasingly clear Albanese is not keen on facing the now-risky Oval Office ritual. Trump may be in a bad mood. The US journalists present could be feral.

    If Albanese hopes the meeting would be in New York, that would be at the whim of Trump’s schedule.

    Looking back, whatever the counterarguments (that included the complication of an election campaign), the prime minister should have tried very hard to get to Trump earlier, including braving the Oval Office.

    This is not because Australia should kowtow to the Americans, but because any Australian prime minister should engage, as soon as possible, with a new US administration, especially when the president is as volatile as this one.

    When things slip, as they have now, it all becomes trickier to navigate.

    Those with good memories might recall this is not the first time Albanese has found himself victim of a presidential no-show. In 2023, then president Joe Biden was supposed to come to Australia for the Quad, and address the federal parliament.

    Because of a deadlock in negotiations over the US budget, the president didn’t make it. (Later he issued Albanese an invitation for an official visit to Washington, seen as compensation. Not a precedent Albanese should rely on.) The Biden no-show was a big inconvenience but no more, given the very positive relations between the Albanese government and that US administration.

    Some in Labor would think about the Trump issue in domestic political terms – that given Australians don’t like Trump, it’s not that important whether there is a meeting. But that sort of approach is not in Australia’s national interests.

    An exchange at the joint news conference Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer (who has a deal on tariffs) gave in Canada is instructive.

    Question: On the AUKUS submarine agreement, is that still proceeding?

    Keir Starmer: Yep, we’re proceeding with that. It’s a really important deal to both of us. I think the President is doing a review. We did a review when we came into government, so that makes good sense to me.

    Donald Trump: We’re very long-time partners and allies and friends, and we’ve become friends in a short period of time. He’s slightly more liberal than I am, to put it mildly.

    Starmer: I stand slightly on the left.

    Trump: But for some reason, we get along.

    Starmer: We make it work.

    Somehow, Albanese needs to find a way to “make it work”.

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

    ref. View from the Hill: Cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting a setback on tariffs, AUKUS – https://theconversation.com/view-from-the-hill-cancelled-albanese-trump-meeting-a-setback-on-tariffs-aukus-258968

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  • MIL-Evening Report: View from the Hill: Cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting a setback on tariffs, AUKUS

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    Anthony Albanese’s failure to get his much-anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump is not the prime minister’s fault, nor should it be characterised as a “snub” by the president.

    There was always a risk of derailment by outside events, particularly when the scheduled get-together was late in the piece, rather than soon after the president’s arrival in Canada for the G7.

    Nevertheless, the result is something of a debacle for Albanese.

    The prime minister needs to meet the president. Pressing issues – tariffs, AUKUS and defence – require discussion at leadership level. Quite apart from having the two leaders, who’ve never met, establishing some personal relationship.

    It would have been especially desirable for the prime minister to convey, at the highest level, Australia’s views on the importance of and progress on AUKUS, as the month-long US inquiry into the agreement begins. This inquiry, announced last week, is examining whether the pact serves the US’ interests.
    It’s also difficult to see Australia being able to extract concessions on the US tariffs without a discussion between the leaders. Possibly something can be done in phone calls between the two. But they seem as rare as hen’s teeth.

    The Albanese government’s spin is, no matter, there will be a chance for a meeting when Albanese goes to the US in September to address the United Nations leaders’ week. He can make a side trip to Washington.

    Perhaps. But let’s wait to see the invitation to Washington. Many leaders are in the US at that time, wanting to get to the capital.

    Anyway, it’s become increasingly clear Albanese is not keen on facing the now-risky Oval Office ritual. Trump may be in a bad mood. The US journalists present could be feral.

    If Albanese hopes the meeting would be in New York, that would be at the whim of Trump’s schedule.

    Looking back, whatever the counterarguments (that included the complication of an election campaign), the prime minister should have tried very hard to get to Trump earlier, including braving the Oval Office.

    This is not because Australia should kowtow to the Americans, but because any Australian prime minister should engage, as soon as possible, with a new US administration, especially when the president is as volatile as this one.

    When things slip, as they have now, it all becomes trickier to navigate.

    Those with good memories might recall this is not the first time Albanese has found himself victim of a presidential no-show. In 2023, then president Joe Biden was supposed to come to Australia for the Quad, and address the federal parliament.

    Because of a deadlock in negotiations over the US budget, the president didn’t make it. (Later he issued Albanese an invitation for an official visit to Washington, seen as compensation. Not a precedent Albanese should rely on.) The Biden no-show was a big inconvenience but no more, given the very positive relations between the Albanese government and that US administration.

    Some in Labor would think about the Trump issue in domestic political terms – that given Australians don’t like Trump, it’s not that important whether there is a meeting. But that sort of approach is not in Australia’s national interests.

    An exchange at the joint news conference Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer (who has a deal on tariffs) gave in Canada is instructive.

    Question: On the AUKUS submarine agreement, is that still proceeding?

    Keir Starmer: Yep, we’re proceeding with that. It’s a really important deal to both of us. I think the President is doing a review. We did a review when we came into government, so that makes good sense to me.

    Donald Trump: We’re very long-time partners and allies and friends, and we’ve become friends in a short period of time. He’s slightly more liberal than I am, to put it mildly.

    Starmer: I stand slightly on the left.

    Trump: But for some reason, we get along.

    Starmer: We make it work.

    Somehow, Albanese needs to find a way to “make it work”.

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

    ref. View from the Hill: Cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting a setback on tariffs, AUKUS – https://theconversation.com/view-from-the-hill-cancelled-albanese-trump-meeting-a-setback-on-tariffs-aukus-258968

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  • Healthy crowds and Messi mania lift Club World Cup, but quality gap shows

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The expanded Club World Cup has kicked off with healthy crowds, “Messi mania” and a festival atmosphere in Miami, giving an early vindication to world football body FIFA after fears of empty stands and global disinterest.

    FIFA controversially awarded Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami a backdoor route into the tournament, ensuring the sport’s biggest name would be there after he propelled soccer to new heights in a country often ambivalent to the world’s most popular game.

    Some 61,000 fans packed the Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday to watch the Argentine and teammates play Egyptian giants Al-Ahly in a goalless draw.

    Another strong crowd turned out on Sunday for the clash between Paris St Germain and Atletico Madrid, which ended in a one-sided 4-0 win for the Champions League winners.

    However, Bayern Munich’s 10-0 demolition of semi-professional Auckland City underscored the worrying gulf in quality between some of the competing clubs.

    But the opening weekend largely delivered what FIFA had hoped for: vibrant crowds and global representation.

    South American supporters made their presence especially felt.

    More than 1,000 Boca Juniors fans in blue and gold turned Miami Beach into a party strip on Sunday ahead of their opening match, singing club anthems and waving flags in scenes reminiscent of a World Cup carnival.

    “Wherever you go, Boca is here,” Gaston San Paul, a fan who flew in from Entre Rios in Argentina, told Reuters.

    “Wherever we are we do this,” he added, referring to the “Banderazo” (flag party), a fan gathering destined to mark territory ahead of a game.

    Boca and Real Madrid games were among the top early ticket sellers, according to FIFA, which said that top markets after the U.S. were Brazil, Argentina and Mexico.

    Talk of empty stands was at least provisionally dismissed as well as heightened anxiety in the immigrant-heavy Miami area following recent federal immigration raids.

    At the heart of the opening weekend buzz was Messi, whose presence has elevated Inter Miami’s profile and guaranteed global glamour for the tournament.

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    Messi, who received a standing ovation before kickoff, was unable to find the net against Al-Ahly but provided flashes of brilliance in a tightly contested, physical match.

    FIFA is banking not only on Messi’s star power but also on a radical new broadcast strategy. The tournament is being streamed for free worldwide by DAZN in a $1 billion deal.

    That agreement followed Saudi Arabia’s SURJ Sports Investment, a subsidiary of the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), acquiring a minority stake in DAZN for a reported $1 billion — another marker of the kingdom’s growing investment footprint in sport.

    The partnership, one of the largest broadcast packages in football history, is central to FIFA’s push to maximize digital engagement and position the Club World Cup as a global spectacle ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America.

    The $1 billion prize money, which ensures a hefty $125 million for the winners, was an obvious incentive for the European clubs.

    “There’s a lot of money at stake. If you have the chance to earn a lot of money at a tournament, you should take the chance,” former Bayern legend Karl Heinz Rummenigge said in the run-up.

    DAZN has yet to provide viewership data.

    While the crowds gave FIFA reason to be cheerful, the Bayern Munich v Auckland City match raised awkward questions about the tournament’s balance as the German champions obliterated their opponents 10-0.

    Despite the lopsided contest in Cincinnati, the overall mood among organizers was one of optimism, calling the opening weekend a resounding success.

    Many Floridians, however, did not know a global soccer event was taking place in their state.

    “There is a World Cup? Hockey?,” said one person working in a restaurant in Miami Beach.

    “This tournament is new, and it is different. It is the very first time clubs and players from all over the world have had the chance to face each other in competitive matches on a global stage,” FIFA said, referring to the 32-club format after the previous editions featured seven.

    With group matches continuing through the week and Boca’s opener against Benfica expected to draw another bumper crowd in Miami later on Monday, FIFA will be hoping to build on the early momentum — and avoid more one-sided encounters like the one in Cincinnati as European teams appear to be a level above those from other continents’.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City of Wolverhampton Council awarded funding to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The council is one of 52 across the country that have successfully applied to the Chewing Gum Task Force, now in its fourth year, for funds to clean gum off pavements and prevent it from being littered again.

    Established by Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and run by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, the Chewing Gum Task Force Grant Scheme is open to councils across the UK who wish to clean up gum in their local areas and invest in long term behaviour change to prevent gum from being dropped in the first place.

    The Task Force is funded by major gum manufacturers including Mars Wrigley and Perfetti Van Melle, with an investment of up to £10 million spread over 5 years.

    Monitoring and evaluation carried out by Behaviour Change – a not for profit social enterprise – has shown that in areas that benefitted from the first and second year of funding, a reduced rate of gum littering of up to 80% was seen in the first 2 months – with reductions still being observed 6 months after targeted street cleansing and the installation of specially designed signage to encourage people to bin their gum.

    Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, cabinet member for resident services at City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “We are very pleased to receive this funding through the Chewing Gum Task Force which will be used to make a real difference to the city’s streets.

    “Thoughtlessly discarded gum is unpleasant, unsightly and unacceptable. It has a negative effect on the local environment and is very difficult to remove.

    “Our Street Scene teams work tirelessly to make our streets welcoming to residents and visitors alike and this extra funding will boost their efforts in tackling the problem of thoughtlessly discarded gum.”

    Estimates suggest the annual clean-up cost of chewing gum for councils in the UK is around £7 million and, according to Keep Britain Tidy, around 77% of England’s streets and 99% of retail sites are stained with gum.

    In its third year the Task Force awarded 54 councils grants worth a total of £1.585 million, helping clean an estimated 500,000m2 of pavements.

    Allison Ogden-Newton OBE, Keep Britain Tidy’s chief executive, said: “Chewing gum continues to be an unsightly form of litter in our public spaces – though thankfully the scheme is leading to significant reductions.

    “People need to remember that disposing irresponsibly of their gum causes harm to our environment as it takes years to decompose naturally – and, ultimately, costs the public purse to clean it up.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University student wins All-Russian engineering competition

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The award ceremony for the winners of the All-Russian Engineering Competition (VIC) was held in Moscow. Among the winners was a second-year master’s student at the Higher School of Physics and Materials Technology of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU, Tatyana Kudryavtseva, who took part in the competition with the support of the SPbPU Youth Policy Department.

    VIC is a platform for students and postgraduates to present their final theses to the professional community. Tatyana presented her work “A New Method of Recycling Rolling Scale for Metallurgical Enterprises”, completed under the supervision of Associate Professor of the Higher School of Physics and Metallurgy Sergey Kotov. The project is dedicated to the development of an economical and environmentally friendly method for processing metallurgical waste and has already received high praise from industry experts.

    Participation in the competition and events of the VIK-fest is an opportunity not only to present your project, but also to be inspired by the experience of industry leaders and establish useful contacts. I thank the organizers and my scientific supervisor for their support, – shared Tatyana.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Concludes 100th Interregional Agreement in Tourism

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The International Tourism Forum “Travel!” has ended at VDNKh, bringing together participants from more than 85 regions of Russia and dozens of other countries. Among them are representatives of leading domestic and foreign companies, as well as experts in the hospitality industry.

    The capital presented its event schedule and recreational opportunities. Visitors were able to get acquainted with the program of major festivals, listen to lectures, participate in master classes and see the sights using augmented reality technology. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “At the forum, Moscow concluded the 100th interregional agreement in the field of tourism. It was signed with colleagues from the Tyumen region. Today, we cooperate with almost all Russian regions,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    Among Moscow’s partners are already 84 subjects of the Russian Federation. These include, in particular, St. Petersburg, the Republic of Tatarstan, the Altai and Kamchatka Territories, the Kaliningrad and Novosibirsk Regions.

    Interregional cooperation involves the creation of joint products to attract tourists from our country and friendly states. Partnership projects are united by the concept of “Moscow”. Within the framework of such trips, it is proposed to visit the capital together with other regions.

    The options include: “Two Cities – a Million Impressions” (Moscow and St. Petersburg), “Moscow Moscow Region. Two Rhythms of an Ideal Journey”, “Moscow Vladimir Region. Journey to a Russian Fairytale”, “Moscow Murmansk Region. Journey to a Russian Miracle”, “Three Capitals: from Dawn to Dusk” (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod).

    The capital is implementing several partnership projects with some regions at once. Thus, in 2024, an agreement was signed with the Moscow, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Kostroma and Yaroslavl regions on cooperation in developing the national tourist route “Golden Ring”.

    The Travel! Forum was held from June 10 to 15. It was organized by the Roscongress Foundation jointly with the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

    Modern technological capabilities of the capital’s tourism industry will be presented at the “Travel!” forum

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Foreign directors visited the Moskino cinema park and the Gorky Film Studio

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Representatives from 20 countries gathered at the XIX International Media Forum of Young Journalists “Dialogue of Cultures”, which was held in Moscow in May. Bloggers, journalists, directors, producers, cameramen and correspondents visited the sites of the Moscow film cluster. They noted the support measures introduced by the Moscow Government for foreign filmmakers to attract them to the capital, including a rebate system – compensation for part of the costs of filming.

    The guests visited the main sites of the Moskino cinema park, including the Center of Moscow, Cowboy Town, Chroma Key, TU-154 Airplane, Berlin Streets, Moscow Cathedral Square and Prince Andrey’s Chambers, Far Eastern City, Moscow of the 1940s, Remote Village, and County Town, and assessed its scale and capabilities.

    Six new filming locations have appeared in the Moskino cinema parkThe largest natural chromakey in Europe is located in the Moskino cinema park

    “The most important feature of the cinema park is the large number of sites for creating projects on a variety of topics. Here you can shoot science fiction films using natural chroma key, and historical films, filming on the sites of “Cathedral Square”, “Streets of Berlin” and “Moscow of the 1940s”. Each set is made with authenticity and close attention to detail. This is a large-scale project that has no equal in Europe. Relations between Russia and India are strengthening and developing every year, so I hope that our partnership will bring interesting joint projects,” said director Arun Chadha from India.

    The international delegation also visited the oldest and largest film production company, the Gorky Film Studio, which is celebrating its 110th anniversary this year. By the end of 2025, its area will increase to 100 thousand square meters.

    “Moscow is a city where you can and should shoot films, there is everything for this. I really liked the sites of the Moscow film cluster, which I managed to visit, there are very few like it in other capitals of the world, I would even say, only a few. A unique project has been created in Moscow. We need to make films about this,” Serbian documentary filmmaker Milan Jankovic noted the uniqueness of the Moscow infrastructure for filming.

    He was supported by Turkish director Muhammet Beyazdag.

    “I am impressed by the meeting with Moskino and the capabilities of the Russian capital for creating film projects. The Moscow film cluster allows film industry professionals from all over the world to shoot films of any complexity, to implement any ideas. The city’s film sites amaze with their scale and uniqueness. I want to tell Turkish filmmakers about this,” Beyazdag Muhammet emphasized.

    Sobyanin told how virtual technologies simplify film shooting in MoscowSobyanin: Gorky Film Studio to Become Part of World-Class Film Cluster

    In early May, directors also visited the Moscow film cluster facilities Oliver Stone And Emir Kusturica, who plans to shoot his films in the Moskino cinema park.

    The Russian capital has provided support measures for foreign filmmakers. Since April 1, a grant has been in effect for the production of international films in Moscow. Film crews consisting of Moscow and foreign film companies can apply for it. Industry representatives will be able to reimburse up to 30 percent of film production costs. The maximum payment for one project will be 50 million rubles. The new support measure will expand the capabilities of the Moscow film cluster and make the city even more attractive to international market players.

    The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed by the capital Department of Culture. The first stage of creation has already been completed here: 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been built, including the sets “Center of Moscow”, “Moscow of the 1940s”, “Vitebsk Station”, “Cathedral Square of Moscow”, “County Town”, “Cowboy Town”, “St. Petersburg Bar” and others. On weekends and holidays, the cinema park hosts staged filming, concerts, music and film festivals, performances, meetings with filmmakers and professional master classes.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino film park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino film factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the film commission and the Moskino film platform.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: You can now hand in car tires for recycling at Moscow eco-points

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Now, at Moscow’s eco-points, residents of the capital can hand in used items for recycling car tires. Their diameter should not exceed 24 inches. Such tires are then used to make rubber crumb, which serves as a covering for sports grounds. This was reported by Yulia Urozhaeva, head of the capital’s Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

    “Moscow has already installed 14 special collection points for used car tires. We strive to make separate waste collection as accessible and convenient as possible for every resident of the capital. Expanding the network of eco-points and the emergence of new categories of recyclable materials is an important step that, with the active participation of Muscovites, helps us return a large volume of waste for reuse, and therefore reduce the burden on the environment,” noted Yulia Urozhaeva.

    Project “Ecopoints of Moscow”, implemented by the capital Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection since autumn 2024, continues to develop. Today it has more than 250 textile collection points. It is planned to increase the number of eco-points and expand the list of accepted waste. For example, it will be possible to hand in batteries, electronic devices and books.

    The main goal of the “Ecopoints of Moscow” project is to minimize the amount of waste and create convenient conditions for residents to separate its collection and disposal. A special map withcollection points helps to quickly find the nearest point and find out what types of waste it accepts at a specific point. Thus, from January 2 to March 3 of this year, website There were points accepting New Year trees for recycling. City residents handed in 48 thousand of them as part of the “Christmas Tree Cycle” campaign. This is 20 percent more than last year.

    In the first quarter of 2025 alone, Muscovites donated about 220 tons of used clothing and textiles. Almost half of the collected recyclable materials (106 tons) were sent for recycling to produce goods, a quarter (58 tons) to charity, and 8.5 percent to burial and disposal.

    Thanks to the important and necessary project “Ecopoints of Moscow”, more and more residents make a personal contribution to the preservation of nature, make the city cleaner and take care of the environment on a daily basis.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Experts from the Electronic House platform will help hold a meeting of owners online

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Muscovites held more than 22 thousand general meetings of owners (GMO) on the platform “Electronic House”With their help, they choose a management company, make decisions about closing the garbage chute and major repairs, installing surveillance cameras and other important issues.

    Since March “Electronic House” became one of two information systems where citizens can hold general meetings of owners online. The platform’s experts help them organize such meetings. They provide detailed advice on the preparation and holding of general meetings of owners, their agenda, and other issues.

    How to consult with specialists

    Apartment owners can get advice by calling 7 499 652-62-11 and stating their address. Platform operators will tell you about current meetings in the building, explain how to register in the system, take part in electronic voting and express a position on important issues. In addition, if necessary, specialists will explain how to initiate a new general meeting of owners.

    At the request of owners, Electronic House experts also hold face-to-face meetings and online consultations (the event lasts from one to three hours, depending on the number of people present). Residents are shown the platform’s functionality in detail, told about the organization of general meetings of owners and additional opportunities. The time and format of the meetings are chosen taking into account the wishes and capabilities of the residents of a particular house. Such consultations help to attract even more neighbors to participate in the voting.

    Support at every stage

    The platform’s specialists provide special support to initiators and administrators of meetings. These can be owners of premises in an apartment building.

    To hold a general meeting of owners on the Electronic House platform, you need to enter the address in a special section, confirm your ownership and submit an application. On the Electronic House website, you need to go to the section “Owner surveys and meetings”, click the button “New survey / General meeting of owners of premises in an apartment building”. Users of the mobile application will find the section “Surveys and meetings of owners” in the “More” block. It remains to specify the address and select the type of survey – “General meeting of owners of premises in an apartment building”.

    If the initiator encounters any difficulties at the application stage, he/she can contact the platform experts. They will give recommendations on how to change the questions in the form or what question to add so that the decisions made at the meeting are legitimate.

    The application for holding a general meeting of owners will be reviewed within five working days. If it is not approved, the initiator will have the opportunity to consult with experts, adjust the application and re-submit. Next, it is necessary to inform the neighbors about the upcoming electronic voting 10 working days before it starts, so that everyone has time to familiarize themselves with the agenda.

    After the application is approved and on the day of the general meeting of owners, all owners whose phones are in the state information systems will receive a notification of the meeting via SMS and e-mail, and users of the Electronic House will additionally see a message in the news feed and receive a push notification. informing residents mos.ru reported earlier.

    If any of the neighbors are not ready to vote online, the meeting administrator prints out the ballots and distributes them among the residents. The completed document form will be automatically generated in the administrator’s personal account (in the “Polls and meetings of owners” section, in the “My OSS” tab). Upon request, the “Electronic House” employees will help organize a joint door-to-door visit to explain the agenda and hand out ballots to neighbors. For all questions related to organizing such visits, please call: 7 499 652-62-11.

    For the convenience of Muscovites, the platform also has special page, where you can learn about the advantages of conducting electronic voting in the system. There are also examples of the ballot and protocol, recommendations and step-by-step instructions that will help when organizing a meeting. Useful information is also available in “Knowledge Base” project.

    Staying in touch with your neighbors: the “Electronic House” platform will help you solve important issues even during the holiday season“Electronic House”: platform specialists answered the five most popular questions from MuscovitesNew services and services will appear on the “Electronic House” platform – Sergei Sobyanin

    “Electronic House” — a comprehensive multifunctional platform for managing an apartment building online. On the platform, you can quickly resolve issues with the management organization, conduct surveys of residents, communicate with neighbors in common and personal chats, transmit meter readings and pay utility bills. The platform began operating in November 2020. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” together with Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project“Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin spoke about plans to modernize Moscow’s energy supply system

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital continues modernization power supply systems. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about this in on your telegram channel.

    “This helps ensure the stable operation of the entire Moscow energy system, which includes 145 thousand kilometers of power transmission lines, 188 power supply centers and 23 thousand distribution and transformer substations,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    According to him, energy consumption in the metropolis is constantly decreasing.

    In 2025, special attention will be paid to increasing the efficiency and safety of the energy system, as well as creating additional power reserves. Large-scale work is being carried out for this purpose.

    In particular, four combined heat and power plants are being modernized: TPP-21, TPP-22, TPP-23 and TPP-25. The work will extend the service life of the equipment and reduce specific fuel consumption. In addition, specialists will reconstruct two historical substations – “Central” and “Raushskaya”, as well as the substation “Lebedevo” in TiNAO.

    At the moment, the reconstruction of the Golyanovo substation has been completed andreplacement of cable lines under the Moscow River, laid 70 years ago.

    By the end of the year, they plan to renew more than 350 kilometers of cable lines and lay over 80 kilometers of backup lines for distribution and transformer substations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 700 trees were planted on the Yauza embankments

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city’s municipal services complex have planted more than 700 large trees on the embankments of the Yauza River that were landscaped last year. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Greening is a mandatory component of all capital improvement projects. Maples, apple trees, oaks and elms from two to six meters high were planted on the embankments of the Yauza River. All trees are adapted to the difficult conditions of the metropolis and the visual appearance of the street space,” noted Petr Biryukov.

    Planting trees is one of the most important areas of creating a comfortable urban environment. Green spaces clean the air, protect from street noise and road dust, create shade and coolness on hot days. Thanks to this, any territory becomes more comfortable and cozy. Specialists plant adult trees, previously grown in nurseries, where they were prepared for transplantation.

    The head of the city economy complex explained that trees are planted in pre-prepared holes with fertile soil and a drainage layer. It protects the roots from rotting and provides the necessary ventilation.

    About eight thousand large-sized trees will be planted in Moscow annually — Sobyanin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Since the beginning of this year, traffic lights have been installed and modernized at 61 addresses in Moscow

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, specialists from the Traffic Management Center (TMC) installed and updated traffic lights at 61 addresses. When choosing a location for installation, they took into account the accident rate at the site, the traffic intensity, the number of lanes on the road, as well as the proximity to social institutions and the wishes of city residents. The work was carried out in almost all districts of the capital.

    “Since January 2025, the Traffic Management Center has updated traffic lights at 40 addresses – they have replaced the equipment, installed additional sections and sound signals. New traffic lights have been installed at 21 locations: near places where residents gather and busy intersections, as well as in places where road accidents are concentrated. We continue

    improve conditions for all road users on the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    New traffic lights were also installed in areas with heavy traffic, such as multi-lane highways with a large number of public transport routes. Particular attention was paid to roads near schools, kindergartens, clinics and social institutions, such as government service centres and post offices.

    During the modernization, traffic lights were equipped with buttons for pedestrians or additional sections indicating, for example, a turn. At the same time, the settings for the traffic light mode were adjusted more than one thousand times. This allowed pedestrians to spend less time waiting for a green light, and drivers to pass intersections and highways faster. The traffic light mode is reconfigured at the request of city residents, when the traffic pattern changes, and also for faster passage of public transport and cars through the most congested areas.

    Before making a decision on installing a traffic light, the employees of the Traffic Management Center analyze the traffic situation and develop a project. After its approval, preparations begin for placing the equipment on the selected section.

    In particular, this year the work was carried out in the Chertanovo Yuzhnoye district at the address: Kirovogradskaya Street, Building 42, Building 1. Schools No. 504 and 1545, as well as a sports complex, are located nearby. A regulated pedestrian crossing was organized there, which made it possible to increase the safety of all road users.

    The pedestrian crossing in the Mitino district at 39 Dubravnaya Street has also become regulated. Traffic lights have been installed here to improve safety for residents and reduce accidents. There are many social facilities nearby, including a post office, School No. 1747 named after Hero of the Soviet Union D. M. Rumyantsev, School No. 1900, and City Polyclinic No. 180.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Housing for the implementation of the renovation program will be built in the village of Kokoshkino according to the KRT project

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Vnukovo area, housing will be built under the integrated territorial development project (ITD) to implement the renovation program. The corresponding draft resolution posted on the mos.ru portal, said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    “In the village of Kokoshkino in the Vnukovo district of the Novomoskovsk administrative district, three inefficiently used sites will be redeveloped, which are part of one KRT project. Their total area is 1.76 hectares. It is planned to build modern residential complexes there as part of the renovation program. The first, non-residential floors will house shops, cafes, and premises for municipal institutions. Thus, more than 190 jobs will be created,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    In total, almost 48 thousand square meters of residential real estate will be built here. The area of apartments in new buildings will be approximately 26.8 thousand square meters. It is expected that about a thousand Muscovites will move there under the renovation program. The territory will be landscaped and greened, and children’s and sports grounds will be equipped in the courtyards.

    The plots are located near the Kokoshkino station of the fourth Moscow Central Diameter. The developed street and road network, as well as the availability of various infrastructure, will allow easy integration of new houses into the urban environment. Nearby there is a school, a clinic, two kindergartens, shops and other facilities that will be used by new residents.

    According to the program of integrated development of territories, multifunctional city blocks are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 KRT projects with a total area of about 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in Moscow. This work is being carried out on behalf of Mayor of Moscow.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program in twice.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Active Citizen users will choose the best route for a bike ride

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Active Citizen Project, capital departments sports And cultures, as well as Russian champion Yaroslava Bondarenko, winner of the Russian Cup in cycling (BMX), have prepared a special event for Muscovites voting on sports leisure in the capital.

    Take a ride with the wind and benefit your health

    The athlete has created five walking bike routes for active citizens. Muscovites will have to choose the best one. The route in the modern 850th Anniversary of Moscow Park runs along the river. When cyclists ride from one district to another, picturesque views open up before them. You can also ride along the bank in Fili Park with a view of the Mnevnikovskaya floodplain. The bike route along the Smolenskaya, Luzhnetskaya and Frunzenskaya embankments passes by Vorobyovy Gory, Neskuchny Garden, Novodevichy Convent and other attractions.

    Meshchersky Park, located far from the bustle of the city, is ideal for a quiet ride. The bike route through Izmailovsky Park runs along a cascade of ponds. There are no climbs uphill, so the road is suitable for beginner cyclists.

    Not just cycling

    In addition to voting, Muscovites are invited to take part in a quiz dedicated to the active life of the city. Eight questions have been prepared for them, and they will have to choose the correct answer from five options.

    Quiz participants will learn what training is carried out on roofs as part of the project “My Sports District” and the championship of what yard game is held on the project sites “Summer in Moscow”. In addition, residents of the capital will remember what some sports terms mean and where they can complete the GTO standards. You can follow the opening of the quiz on page project “Summer in Moscow” on the website and in the “Active Citizen” application.

    For each correct answer, five points are awarded to the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. Accumulated points can be used to receive goods and services from organizations that are partners of the program, tickets for an excursion or a museum, promotional codes for discounts in cafes and stores. Points can also be donated to charity.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it, and over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 decisions made by Muscovites are implemented in the city. The project is being developed by the capital Department of Information Technology together with the State Institution “New Management Technologies”.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • Trump says his G7 summit departure not linked to any Israel-Iran ceasefire offer

    Source: Government of India

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    Donald Trump said late on Monday his early departure from the Group of Seven nations summit has “nothing to do with” working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, refuting comments by French President Emmanuel Macron who said the U.S. president made a ceasefire proposal.

    Macron “mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to D.C. to work on a ‘cease fire’ between Israel and Iran,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform as he left the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington.

    “Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that,” Trump added in the post.

    Macron said earlier on Monday Trump had made an offer for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. “There is indeed an offer to meet and exchange. An offer was made especially to get a ceasefire and to then kick-start broader discussions,” Macron told reporters at the G7.

    Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early to return to Washington due to the Middle East situation.

    The air war between Iran and U.S. ally Israel – which began on Friday when Israel attacked Iran with air strikes – has raised alarms in a region that had already been on edge since the start of Israel’s military assault on Gaza in October 2023.

    Since the Israeli strikes on Friday, the two Middle Eastern rivals have exchanged blows, with Iranian officials reporting over 220 deaths, mostly civilians, while Israel said 24 civilians were killed.

    Israel, the U.S. and other Western nations have long sought to pressure Iran to curb its nuclear weapons development.

    Tehran denies seeking nuclear weapons and has said it has the right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including enrichment, as a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    Israel, which is not a party to the NPT, is the only country in the Middle East widely believed to have nuclear weapons.

    Washington said Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-Evening Report: Decoding PNG leader Marape’s talks with French President Macron

    ANALYSIS: By Scott Waide, RNZ Pacific PNG correspondent

    The recent series of high-level agreements between Papua New Guinea and France marks a significant development in PNG’s geopolitical relationships, driven by what appears to be a convergence of national interests.

    The “deepening relationship” is less about a single personality and more about a calculated alignment of economic, security, and diplomatic priorities with PNG, taking full advantage of its position as the biggest, most strategically placed island player in the Pacific.

    An examination of the key outcomes reveals a partnership of mutual benefit, reflecting both PNG’s strategic diversification and France’s own long-term ambitions as a Pacific power.

    A primary driver is the shared economic rationale. From Port Moresby’s perspective, the partnership offers a clear path to economic diversification and resilience.

    But many in PNG have been watching with keen interest and asking: how badly does PNG want this?

    While Prime Minister James Marape offered France a Special Economic Zone in Port Moresby (SEZ) for French businesses, he also named the lookout at Port Moresby’s Variarata National Park after President Emmanuel Macron drawing the ire of many in the country.

    The proposal to establish a SEZ specifically for French industries is a notable attempt to attract capital from beyond PNG’s traditional partners.

    Strategically coupled
    This is strategically coupled with securing the future of the multi-billion-dollar Papua LNG project.

    Macron’s personal undertaking to work with TotalEnergies to keep the project on schedule provides crucial stability for one of PNG’s most significant economic ventures.

    For France, these arrangements secure a major energy investment for its national corporate champion and establish a stronger economic foothold in a strategically vital region between Asia and the Pacific.

    In the area of security, the relationship addresses tangible needs for both nations.

    PNG is faced with the immense challenge of monitoring a 2.4 million sq km Exclusive Economic Zone, making it vulnerable to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

    The finalisation of a Shiprider Agreement with France provides a practical force-multiplier, leveraging French naval assets to enhance PNG’s maritime surveillance capabilities. This move, along with planned defence talks on air and maritime cooperation, allows PNG to diversify its security architecture.

    For France, a resident power with Pacific territories like New Caledonia and French Polynesia, participating in regional security operations reinforces its role and commitment to stability in the Indo-Pacific.

    Elevating diplomatic influence
    The partnership is also a vehicle for elevating diplomatic influence.

    Port Moresby has noted the significance of engaging with a partner that holds permanent membership on the UN Security Council and seats at the G7 and G20.

    This alignment provides PNG with a powerful channel to global decision-making forums. The reciprocal move to establish a PNG embassy in Paris further cements the relationship on a mature footing.

    The diplomatic synergy is perhaps best illustrated by France’s full endorsement of PNG’s bid to host a future UN Ocean Conference. This support provides PNG with a major opportunity to lead on the world stage, while allowing France to demonstrate its credentials as a key partner to the Pacific Islands.

    This deepening PNG-France partnership does not exist in a vacuum.

    It is unfolding within a broader context of heightened geopolitical competition across the Pacific.

    The West’s view of China’s rapid emergence as a dominant economic and military force in the region has reshaped the strategic landscape, prompting traditional powers to re-engage with renewed urgency.

    increased diplomatic footprint
    The United States has responded by significantly increasing its diplomatic and security footprint, a move marked by Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Port Moresby to sign the Defence Cooperation Agreement.

    Similarly, Australia, PNG’s traditional security partner, is working to reinforce its long-standing influence through initiatives like the multi-million-dollar deal to establish a PNG team in its National Rugby League (NRL), a soft-power exercise reportedly linked to security outcomes.

    This competitive environment has, in turn, created greater agency for Pacific nations, allowing them to diversify their partnerships beyond old allies and providing a fertile ground for European powers like France to assert their own strategic interests.

    A strong foundation for the relationship is a shared public stance on environmental stewardship. The agreement on the need for rigorous scientific studies before any deep-sea mining occurs aligns PNG’s national policy with a position of environmental caution.

    This common ground extends to broader climate action, where France’s commitment to conservation in the Pacific resonates with PNG’s status as a frontline nation vulnerable to climate change.

    This alignment on values provides a durable and politically important basis for cooperation, allowing both nations to jointly advocate for climate justice and ocean protection.

    For the Papua New Guinea economy, this deepening partnership with France is critically important as it provides high-level stability for the multi-billion-dollar Papua LNG project and creates a direct pathway for new investment through a proposed SEZ for French businesses.

    Vital economic resource
    Furthermore, by moving to finalise a Shiprider Agreement to combat illegal fishing, the government is actively protecting a vital economic resource.

    For Marape’s credibility in local politics, these outcomes are tangible successes he can present to the nation as he battles a massive credibility dip in recent years.

    Securing a personal undertaking from the leader of a G7 nation, gaining support for PNG to host a future UN Ocean Conference, and enhancing national security demonstrates effective leadership on the world stage.

    This allows him to build a narrative of a competent statesman who, through “warm, personal relationships”, can deliver on promises of economic opportunity and national security while strengthening his political standing at home.

    MIL OSI AnalysisEveningReport.nz

  • MIL-Evening Report: Decoding PNG leader Marape’s talks with French President Macron

    ANALYSIS: By Scott Waide, RNZ Pacific PNG correspondent

    The recent series of high-level agreements between Papua New Guinea and France marks a significant development in PNG’s geopolitical relationships, driven by what appears to be a convergence of national interests.

    The “deepening relationship” is less about a single personality and more about a calculated alignment of economic, security, and diplomatic priorities with PNG, taking full advantage of its position as the biggest, most strategically placed island player in the Pacific.

    An examination of the key outcomes reveals a partnership of mutual benefit, reflecting both PNG’s strategic diversification and France’s own long-term ambitions as a Pacific power.

    A primary driver is the shared economic rationale. From Port Moresby’s perspective, the partnership offers a clear path to economic diversification and resilience.

    But many in PNG have been watching with keen interest and asking: how badly does PNG want this?

    While Prime Minister James Marape offered France a Special Economic Zone in Port Moresby (SEZ) for French businesses, he also named the lookout at Port Moresby’s Variarata National Park after President Emmanuel Macron drawing the ire of many in the country.

    The proposal to establish a SEZ specifically for French industries is a notable attempt to attract capital from beyond PNG’s traditional partners.

    Strategically coupled
    This is strategically coupled with securing the future of the multi-billion-dollar Papua LNG project.

    Macron’s personal undertaking to work with TotalEnergies to keep the project on schedule provides crucial stability for one of PNG’s most significant economic ventures.

    For France, these arrangements secure a major energy investment for its national corporate champion and establish a stronger economic foothold in a strategically vital region between Asia and the Pacific.

    In the area of security, the relationship addresses tangible needs for both nations.

    PNG is faced with the immense challenge of monitoring a 2.4 million sq km Exclusive Economic Zone, making it vulnerable to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

    The finalisation of a Shiprider Agreement with France provides a practical force-multiplier, leveraging French naval assets to enhance PNG’s maritime surveillance capabilities. This move, along with planned defence talks on air and maritime cooperation, allows PNG to diversify its security architecture.

    For France, a resident power with Pacific territories like New Caledonia and French Polynesia, participating in regional security operations reinforces its role and commitment to stability in the Indo-Pacific.

    Elevating diplomatic influence
    The partnership is also a vehicle for elevating diplomatic influence.

    Port Moresby has noted the significance of engaging with a partner that holds permanent membership on the UN Security Council and seats at the G7 and G20.

    This alignment provides PNG with a powerful channel to global decision-making forums. The reciprocal move to establish a PNG embassy in Paris further cements the relationship on a mature footing.

    The diplomatic synergy is perhaps best illustrated by France’s full endorsement of PNG’s bid to host a future UN Ocean Conference. This support provides PNG with a major opportunity to lead on the world stage, while allowing France to demonstrate its credentials as a key partner to the Pacific Islands.

    This deepening PNG-France partnership does not exist in a vacuum.

    It is unfolding within a broader context of heightened geopolitical competition across the Pacific.

    The West’s view of China’s rapid emergence as a dominant economic and military force in the region has reshaped the strategic landscape, prompting traditional powers to re-engage with renewed urgency.

    increased diplomatic footprint
    The United States has responded by significantly increasing its diplomatic and security footprint, a move marked by Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Port Moresby to sign the Defence Cooperation Agreement.

    Similarly, Australia, PNG’s traditional security partner, is working to reinforce its long-standing influence through initiatives like the multi-million-dollar deal to establish a PNG team in its National Rugby League (NRL), a soft-power exercise reportedly linked to security outcomes.

    This competitive environment has, in turn, created greater agency for Pacific nations, allowing them to diversify their partnerships beyond old allies and providing a fertile ground for European powers like France to assert their own strategic interests.

    A strong foundation for the relationship is a shared public stance on environmental stewardship. The agreement on the need for rigorous scientific studies before any deep-sea mining occurs aligns PNG’s national policy with a position of environmental caution.

    This common ground extends to broader climate action, where France’s commitment to conservation in the Pacific resonates with PNG’s status as a frontline nation vulnerable to climate change.

    This alignment on values provides a durable and politically important basis for cooperation, allowing both nations to jointly advocate for climate justice and ocean protection.

    For the Papua New Guinea economy, this deepening partnership with France is critically important as it provides high-level stability for the multi-billion-dollar Papua LNG project and creates a direct pathway for new investment through a proposed SEZ for French businesses.

    Vital economic resource
    Furthermore, by moving to finalise a Shiprider Agreement to combat illegal fishing, the government is actively protecting a vital economic resource.

    For Marape’s credibility in local politics, these outcomes are tangible successes he can present to the nation as he battles a massive credibility dip in recent years.

    Securing a personal undertaking from the leader of a G7 nation, gaining support for PNG to host a future UN Ocean Conference, and enhancing national security demonstrates effective leadership on the world stage.

    This allows him to build a narrative of a competent statesman who, through “warm, personal relationships”, can deliver on promises of economic opportunity and national security while strengthening his political standing at home.

    MIL OSI AnalysisEveningReport.nz

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Beninese small business gain international presence and know-how

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

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    Benin wants to grow its exports, especially by small businesses working in food and technology. The African country believes this is the best way to lift its economy from the ranks of least developed countries.

    A key milestone in that effort is the creation of a new Pôle Export, a platform that will make it easier for entrepreneurs to enter international markets.

    Pôle Export is the centrepiece of a project at the Interantional Trade Centre (ITC), which is working with both the government and with small businesses to boost the country’s exports.

    The government has created new Directorate for Export Promotion, known by its French acronym DPE. It sits within the Import and Export Promotion Agency (APIEx), but it’s more than an organizational change. It’s a new way of thinking about exports, with a targeted approach that focuses on agribusiness and digital trade.

    Since February, the Pôle Export is has its own director to coordinate its activities. A team of government trade exports has been assigned to support him, along with eight Beninese consultants recruited by ITC to build up their skills.

    Three advisors are focussed on priority export areas, including agribusinesses and textiles and clothing. Three others have already worked with 21 small business on their branding and e-commerce operations. Two more will provide DPE staff with training in market analysis tools. 

    The ITC work is under a project called Support to operationalize the APIEx Pôle Export, known simply as ProPex. The Embassy of the Netherlands funds the project, which began in February 2025. A steering committee meeting on 6 May marked ProPex’s official launch.

    The Export Promotion Directorate is the backbone of Benin’s ambitions to expand into international markets, offering targeted export support services tailored to priority sectors,’ said ITC country manager Ludmila Azo. ‘Through the PROPEX project, we aim to strengthen this institutional lever by providing it with the skills, tools and systems necessary to provide strategic and high-impact support to SMEs ready to export.’

    Upgrading digital services

    The APIEx website is being upgraded to include trade information tools, as well as a small business marketplace and sector-specific content.

    ProPex stands out because of how it centres participatory governance. Three thematic working groups structure their services within the National Export Strategy, which was also crafted with ITC support.

    Regular briefings between ITC, APIEx and other partners ensure close monitoring of progress. By focussing on sustainability and capitalization, ProPex is laying the foundation for a robust export ecosystem in Benin.

    – on behalf of International Trade Centre.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: ‘We were only asking for our rights’: Tunisian authorities punish mobilization for socioeconomic and environmental rights

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

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    Against the backdrop of a deepening cost of living and environmental crisis and despite repeatedly committing to upholding economic and social justice for the most disadvantaged, over the past five years Tunisia’s authorities have targeted individuals from marginalized and impoverished communities for peacefully protesting or striking over socioeconomic and environmental issues, Amnesty International said in a new report published today.  

    The report, ‘We were only asking for our rights and dignity’, highlights how Tunisia’s authorities have arrested, investigated or prosecuted people for peacefully protesting or striking over socioeconomic and environmental issues such as poor working conditions, pollution and access to water using vague charges of “obstruction.”    

    Between February 2020 and January 2025, the authorities have targeted at least 90 peaceful protesters, activists, trade unionists, and workers simply for exercising their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, to form and join a union, and to organize and participate in strikes.

    “The right to freedom of peaceful assembly is fundamental to a thriving society and serves as a crucial means to strengthen human rights and protect workers’ rights,” said Sara Hashash, Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International.   

    “This report highlights a worrying pattern of unjust criminalization of peaceful activism, usually at a local level where communities or workers have mobilized for their basic socioeconomic or environmental rights. It is another, less visible, manifestation of the repression of peaceful dissent within a broader crackdown on human rights and the rule of law in Tunisia and further threatens civic space in the country. 

    “Instead of using vague ‘obstruction’ charges to stifle or punish expressions of peaceful dissent or dissatisfaction over basic rights related to environmental or labour-related concerns Tunisia’s authorities should be working to safeguard and uphold the right to freedom of peaceful assembly in line with their international human rights obligations.” 

    Amnesty International has investigated nine cases as illustrative examples of a wider pattern of criminalization of peaceful assemblies using “obstruction” charges, cases which are likely to be under-reported due to their localization, the lack of access to human rights organization by affected communities and the fear of reprisals from authorities and employers.  

    The organization interviewed 26 people, eight of their lawyers and four family members to document these cases involving the investigation, arrest or prosecution of 90 people using “obstruction” charges. These vaguely formulated provisions do not meet the principle of legality and do not proscribe an internationally recognized criminal offence.  

    The legal proceedings were initiated in reprisal against peaceful assemblies or union activism, often affiliated with the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), and have sought to deter protesters and others from participating in future protests and strikes. Among those targeted, 16 were arrested and detained for periods ranging between three days and 20 months. Individuals targeted include residents and environmental rights activists who protested for their right to water and a healthy environment, and workers and unionists who organized protests and strikes over employment and working conditions.  

    As one striking female worker from a shoe factory in Kairouan stated: “It was the last straw, we decided to take action… We are not protected from chemicals we use in the factory… in the summer we have to work in very high temperatures; there is no water, no respect for our welfare… If you get sick you get a pay cut… You are dismissed if unable to work… There is always a lot of verbal abuse and insults.”  

    She described how they were summoned by police in November 2024 right before the constitutive meeting for a new union: “[They] wanted us to say that [we were] manipulated into doing something illegal, or that we had other suspicious motives, but there was no basis to it. We were only asking for our rights and our dignity.” 

    While most of the individuals concerned were convicted and sentenced to fines or suspended prison terms, or have not been detained pending trial, this pattern has a chilling effect on individuals considering voicing concerns over their social, economic, and environmental rights.  

    A local resident from the town of Bargou in the northern region of Siliana who participated in a protest about access to water in February 2023 stated: “It was barely a protest, we stood on the side of the road holding signs, there wasn’t any disruption. They [the police] summoned dozens of people for that’” 

    A local activist from the eastern region of Sfax, convicted for his involvement in an environmental protest movement in June 2023, told Amnesty International: “Everyone was taken to court. It was a way to silence us… to say close your mouth or you will go to prison”. 

    In February 2020, authorities summoned a group of women forestry maintenance workers in Sfax following a sit-in to protest their working conditions. Police asked them to sign statements in which they would commit not to protest again, infringing on their right to peaceful assembly.  

    Compounding this, in five of the cases documented, serious violations of the right to a fair trial and due process took place, including instances where defendants’ rights to information and adequate defense were denied.  

    In eight of the nine cases investigated, authorities used Article 136 of the Penal Code on “obstruction of work,” and in one case, they used Article 107 of the Penal Code on “obstruction of a public service.”  

    “Obstruction” charges have at times also been used as part of a set of charges brought against prominent political and civil society figures who expressed their opposition to President Kais Said, such as judge Anas Hmedi and opposition party leader Abir Moussi. 

    “The arbitrary application of these vaguely worded ‘obstruction’ legal provisions, coupled with fair trial violations, violates Tunisia’s international human rights obligations and sends a chilling message to anyone daring to speak out for their rights,” said Sara Hashash.  

    “Tunisia’s authorities must immediately quash convictions and drop charges in all cases relating t individuals’ participation in peaceful street protests and labour strikes. They must also repeal Articles 107 and 136 of the Penal Code or amend them in line with international human rights standards.” 

    Following President Kais Saied’s power grab on 25 July 2021, Tunisian authorities have escalated a wider crackdown on human rights including the right to freedom of expression and all forms of dissent, using repressive laws and unfounded charges to prosecute and arbitrarily detain political opponents, journalists, human rights defenders and civil society activists, lawyers and other perceived critics, while eroding judicial independence and the rule of law.  

    The rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are guaranteed under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, to which Tunisia is a state party. Under international human rights law, states have an obligation to tolerate temporary obstruction caused by a peaceful assembly, such as disruption of road traffic, pedestrian movements, or economic activity. The mere obstruction of movement or traffic cannot be equated with violence.

    – on behalf of Amnesty International.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): Human rights violations could amount to war crimes, UN experts say

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    In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwandan-backed rebels, Congolese troops, and allied militias have all committed human rights abuses, some possibly amounting to war crimes, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said in Geneva on Monday.

    Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council that the investigation and analysis undertaken by his office, OHCHR, had revealed “an apparent total disregard for the protection of civilians during and after military operations.”

    The OHCHR’s Fact-Finding Mission in the eastern DRC is also investigating other alleged violations of international humanitarian law, “many of which may amount to war crimes,” he said.  

    Arbitrary Arrests

    After capturing cities and villages in early 2025, the M23 Rwanda-backed rebels arbitrarily arrested police officers and large numbers of other civilians, including children, the UN human rights office reported. 

    According to witnesses, those captured were, and are, still being held in “inhumane conditions,” and many were forcibly recruited into the ranks of the M23.  

    The Mission is also investigating alleged arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances of suspected M23 supporters by the military intelligence arm of the DRC armed forces.  

    Extrajudicial Killings

    OHCHR also reported that members of the M23 carried out summary and extrajudicial executions, which likely amount to war crimes, said Mr. Türk.  

    The Mission is also investigating alleged summary executions by members of the DRC armed forces and DRC-backed Wazalendo militias.  

    UN human rights is also investigating reports of death threats, detention and other reprisals against human rights defenders, journalists, and members of civil society perceived as critical of the M23; including the alleged killings of at least two activists.  

    Sexual Violence

    The Mission received reports of “horrific” use of sexual violence by all parties as a means of reprisal against communities, relatives of perceived opponents, and people from other ethnic groups, said Mr. Türk.  

    In North and South Kivu, nearly 40 per cent of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence are children. The UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) estimated that during the most intense phase of the conflict, a child was raped every 30 minutes.  

    Mr. Türk called on “all parties to the conflict to commit immediately to a ceasefire and resume negotiations, and to respect international humanitarian and human rights law.”

    – on behalf of UN News.

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