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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Strategic Command personnel recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Strategic Command personnel recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List 2025

    Past and present members of Strategic Command have been recognised in His Majesty, King Charles’ Birthday Honours List 2025 for their services to Defence.

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    The following individuals from Strategic Command have been recognised:

    Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

    • British Army Major General Z Stenning OBE

    Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    • Royal Air Force Air Commodore I Sharrocks OBE
    • British Army Colonel I Gibbs KHS
    • British Army Colonel G Sefton

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    • Royal Navy Captain E Morgan RD
    • Royal Air Force Group Captain R Dixon
    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel S Elford
    • British Army Acting Colonel J Green
    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander A Pandya
    • Civil Service R Jacob

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) – Operations

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel J D’Arcy

    Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel W Hodgson
    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel D Love
    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel J Lyon
    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel A Morrissey
    • British Army Major M Murphy
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader J Rushton
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader T Smith
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader D Taudevin
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader J Wilyman
    • Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant R Mehta
    • British Army Warrant Officer Class 1 A Johnston
    • Civil Service M Hartley
    • Civil Service W Robinson
    • Civil Service M Thoburn

    Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) – Operations

    • British Army Major W Cook

    Ordinary Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

    • British Army Warrant Officer Class 1 A Coull
    • Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant S Roberts

    King’s Commendation for Valuable Service (KCVS)

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel M Long QGM
    • British Army Major B Carter
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader G McKay

    Meritorious Service Medal (MSM)

    • Royal Navy Warrant Officer 1 (Medical Assistant) M Carron
    • Royal Air Force Acting Warrant Officer O Watkins

    Commander Strategic Command Commendation

    • Royal Navy Commander A Riddett
    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander D Wilson
    • British Army Major J Jones
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader F Merino
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader L Scott
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 K Roberts
    • Royal Air Force Corporal A Harvey
    • German Air Force Lieutenant Colonel M Paun
    • Civil Service R Gittins
    • Civil Service R Hallmark
    • Civil Service L Metherell
    • Civil Service S Stephens
    • Civil Service I Whiteside

    Commander Strategic Command Commendation Team Awards

    • Integration Design Authority (IDA) Team
    • Fleet Operational Standards and Training (FOST) Safety Centre

    Deputy Commander Strategic Command Commendations

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel A Cameron
    • British Army Major R Keeson
    • British Army Major T Williams
    • Royal Navy Lieutenant R Buts
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader M Rankine
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader A Xavier
    • Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant A Maltman
    • Civil Service P Norman
    • Civilian M Rawlings

    Deputy Commander Strategic Command Team Commendations

    • Defence Centre of Training Support (DCTS) Team Award, Defence Academy
    • Headquarters Management Team

    First Sea Lord Commendations

    • Royal Navy Warrant Officer 1 G Bennett

    Chief of the General Staff (CGS) Commendations

    • British Army Acting Major G Harvey
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 M Hemmings
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 I Reason

    Commander Field Army Commendations

    • British Army Major J Shirley-Mansell
    • British Army Acting Major M Woodward

    Joint Commander’s Commendations

    • British Army Acting Major D King
    • Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant B Brook
    • British Army Warrant Officer 2 B Lockyer

    Chief of Joint Operations (CJO) Commendations

    • Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander A Collings
    • British Army Major A Tulett
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader D Tipler

    Commander SJC(UK) Commendations

    • British Army Major D Connolly
    • British Army Lieutenant S Gorniak
    • British Army Acting Warrant Officer 1 G Hudson
    • British Army Staff Sergeant C Brittan
    • British Army Sergeant J Obazee

    Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (COMARRC) Commendations

    • British Army Major R Gibbs

    Chief of the Air Staff Commendations

    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander A Stewart

    Air & Space Commander (ASC) Commendation

    • British Army Staff Sergeant R Limbu

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    Published 14 June 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-Evening Report: As war breaks out with Israel, Iran has run out of good options

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ali Mamouri, Research Fellow, Middle East Studies, Deakin University

    The scale of Israel’s strikes on multiple, sensitive Iranian military and nuclear sites on Friday was unprecedented. It was the biggest attack on Iran since the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s.

    As expected, Iran responded swiftly, even as Israeli attacks on its territory continued. The unfolding conflict is reshaping regional dynamics, and Iran now finds itself with no easy path forward.

    Strikes come at a delicate time

    The timing of the Israeli strikes was highly significant. They came at a critical point in the high-stakes negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear program that began earlier this year.

    Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a report accusing Tehran of stockpiling highly enriched uranium at levels dangerously close to weaponisation.

    According to the report, Iran has accumulated around 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity. If this uranium is further enriched to 90% purity, it would be enough to build nine to ten bombs.

    The day before Israel’s attack, the IAEA board of governors also declared Iran to be in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in two decades.

    The nuclear talks recently hit a stumbling block over a major issue – the US refusal to allow Iran to enrich any uranium at all for a civilian nuclear program.

    Iran has previously agreed to cap its enrichment at 3.67% under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a nuclear deal between Iran, the US and other global powers agreed to in 2015 (and abandoned by the first Trump administration in 2018). But it has refused to relinquish its right to enrichment altogether.

    US President Donald Trump reportedly urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran last week, believing he was close to a deal.

    But after the attack, Trump ramped up his threats on Iran again, urging it to agree to a deal “before there is nothing left”. He called the Israeli strikes “excellent” and suggested there was “more to come”.

    Given this context, it is understandable why Iran does not view the US as an impartial mediator. In response, Iran suspended its negotiations with the US, announcing it would skip the sixth round of talks scheduled for Sunday.

    Rather than compelling Iran to agree to a deal, the excessive pressure could risk pushing Iran towards a more extreme stance instead.

    While Iranian officials have denied any intention to develop a military nuclear program, they have warned that continued Israeli attacks and US pressure might force Tehran to reconsider as a deterrence mechanism.




    Read more:
    As its conflict with Israel escalates, could Iran now acquire a nuclear bomb?


    Why surrender could spell the regime’s end

    On several occasions, Trump has insisted he is not seeking “regime change” in Iran. He has repeatedly claimed he wants to see Iran be “successful” – the only requirement is for it to accept a US deal.

    However, in Iran’s view, the US proposal is not viewed as a peace offer, but as a blueprint for surrender. And the fear is this would ultimately pave the way for regime change under the guise of diplomacy.

    Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded to the latest US proposal by insisting that uranium enrichment remains a “red line” for Iran. Abandoning this right from the Iranian perspective would only embolden its adversaries to escalate their pressure on the regime and make further demands – such as dismantling Iran’s missile program.

    The fear in Tehran is this could push the country into a defenceless state without a way to deter future Israeli strikes.

    Furthermore, capitulating to the US terms could ignite domestic backlash on two fronts: from an already growing opposition movement, and from the regime’s base of loyal supporters, who would see any retreat as a betrayal.

    In this context, many in Iran’s leadership believe that giving in to Trump’s terms would not avert regime change – it would hasten it.

    What options remain for Iran now?

    Caught between escalating pressure and existential threats, Iran finds itself with few viable options other than to project strength. It has already begun to pursue this strategy by launching retaliatory missile strikes at Israeli cities.

    This response has been much stronger than the relatively contained tit-for-tat strikes Israel and Iran engaged in last year. Iran’s strikes have caused considerable damage to government and residential areas in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

    Iran sees no alternative but to push forward, having already been drawn into open confrontation. Any sign of weakness would severely undermine the regime’s legitimacy at home and embolden its adversaries abroad.

    Moreover, Tehran is betting on Trump’s aversion to foreign wars. Iranian leaders believe the US is neither prepared nor willing to enter another costly conflict in the region – one that could disrupt global trade and jeopardise Trump’s recent economic partnerships with Persian Gulf states.

    Therefore, Iran’s leadership likely believes that by standing firm now, the conflict will be limited, so long as the US stays on the sidelines. And then, Iran’s leaders would try to return to the negotiating table, in their view, from a position of strength.

    Ali Mamouri 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. As war breaks out with Israel, Iran has run out of good options – https://theconversation.com/as-war-breaks-out-with-israel-iran-has-run-out-of-good-options-258916

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Why is the Schengen Agreement important? 40 Years Later

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Why is the Schengen Agreement important? 40 years later discover how it shapes the daily life of EU citizens.

    Real stories, native voices, and stunning visuals show the true power of free movement in Europe.

    Watch the video and explore this important milestone in European unity and freedom!

    Watch on the Audiovisual Portal of the European Commission:
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cM-dEaCGs

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK celebrates Welsh recipients in The King’s Birthday Honours List

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    UK celebrates Welsh recipients in The King’s Birthday Honours List

    Over 70 people from Wales who have contributed to their community and country are celebrated in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025.

    1215 recipients in total have been awarded for their exceptional achievements, with a particular focus this year on those who have given their time to public service. 

    This year’s recipients include dedicated community champions, role models in sport, pioneers in the arts, passionate health workers, and supporters of young people.

    Recipients from Wales make up 6% of the total number of recipients receiving honours this year. 

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:

    This year’s Birthday Honours List is a powerful reminder of the extraordinary dedication, compassion, and service that exists in every corner of our country.

    From community champions to cultural icons, each recipient reflects the very best of Britain. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to them all.

    The Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said:

    Huge congratulations to the incredible individuals from Wales who have been recognised in The King’s Birthday Honours List.

    Each award recipient has demonstrated dedication, passion, and commitment to their communities, making significant contributions that resonate far and wide.

    Your work in supporting vulnerable people, championing the arts, increasing access to sport and improving lives in countless ways, serves as an inspiration to all. Thank you for your exceptional service.

    Anyone can nominate someone for an honour. If you know someone who has achieved fantastic things worthy of recognition, go to https://www.gov.uk/honours to find out more about how you can put them forward.

    Notable recipients across Wales include: 

    Oliver Sykes, who receives an MBE for services to Access to the Arts for Underprivileged Young People. His work leading the Stories for Care programme has empowered over 5000 young people from low income backgrounds, and given them access to literary works not normally available to them.

    Muriel Morgan, who receives an MBE for services to the community in Wrexham. At the age of 88 years old she has only recently retired from her 50 year career in the Royal Voluntary Service. During her time in RVS she coordinated volunteer drivers to take elderly and vulnerable people to medical appointments they might not otherwise be able to make. She worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to ensure the service was maintained and that even in one of the most challenging times for the service, their service users were still able to attend critical medical appointments.

    Modupeola Obilanade is awarded an MBE for services to the community in Newport. Her work leading the St Pauls Clinic has transformed the clinic into a beacon of hope in the community, during her time running the clinic, she has launched multiple community health initiatives focusing on preventative care and chronic pain management. In her spare time she continues to work for charities, providing free medical consultations and health advice to those most in need.

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    Published 14 June 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • North India to get relief from severe heat starting today, says IMD

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    After weeks of extreme heatwave conditions, North India is finally expected to get some relief starting Saturday, according to the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

    A shift in weather patterns is set to bring cooler temperatures, cloud cover, and rainfall to several states, easing the impact of the scorching summer.

    From Saturday, temperatures are expected to drop notably. The maximum temperature is likely to decrease to around 41 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is expected to settle near 29 degrees Celsius.

    The cooling trend will intensify further on Saturday, June 15, with the maximum temperature forecast to drop to 40 degrees Celsius, and the minimum to 28 degrees Celsius.

    Thunderstorms accompanied by rain are forecast over the coming days, contributing to relief from the oppressive heat.

    Delhi, currently grappling with temperatures hovering around 44 degrees Celsius, is also expected to experience a noticeable dip. By June 15 or 16, the national capital’s daytime temperature could fall to approximately 40 degrees Celsius, with light to very light rainfall and thunderstorm activity forecast in some areas.

    The IMD has predicted that on June 16 and 17, the sky will remain mostly cloudy across much of North India, with light to moderate rainfall likely in several regions, further improving weather conditions.

    However, despite the approaching relief, the IMD has issued a series of alerts. Punjab and Haryana remain under a Red Alert for the next two days due to persistent heat and possible thunderstorms.

    Rajasthan was under a Red Alert on Friday, shifting to an Orange Alert for the following two days. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir are on Orange Alert through the weekend.

    Authorities are urging residents to continue taking precautions, stay indoors during peak heat hours, remain hydrated, and monitor official weather updates regularly.

    —IANS

  • MIL-OSI Russia: China issues yellow alert for Typhoon Wutip

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — China’s National Meteorological Administration on Saturday issued a yellow alert for Typhoon Wutip. The first typhoon of the year is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the country’s southern regions.

    The typhoon, which was located at 19.8 degrees north latitude and 108.8 degrees east longitude at 5 a.m. Saturday, continues to move in a northeasterly direction at a speed of 20-25 km per hour, according to weather service data.

    Around midday Saturday, Wutip is forecast to make landfall again between the southern Chinese cities of Leizhou in Guangdong Province and Beihai in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region before decreasing in intensity.

    Let us recall that China has a four-level typhoon warning system, where red means the highest level of danger, followed by orange, yellow and blue. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Heilongjiang Province Issues Red Alert Due to Heavy Rains

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    HARBIN, June 14 (Xinhua) — The meteorological bureau of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province issued a red alert for heavy rain at 7 a.m. Saturday. Another 30-50 mm of rain is expected in the coming hours in the southern Baiquan County and Bei’an City, where more than 70 mm of rain has already fallen near the Nanhu Reservoir and Shiyuan Reservoir, respectively.

    Authorities in these areas are advised to take measures to respond to possible emergency situations in connection with the downpours and, if necessary, promptly evacuate people from dangerous areas. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Typhoon Wutip Makes Landfall Again in China’s Guangdong Province

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    GUANGZHOU, June 14 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Wutip, the first typhoon of the year, made landfall in southern China again. The typhoon made landfall on the west coast of Leizhou City in Guangdong Province at around 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, the provincial meteorological service said.

    At the time of its entry to the coastline, “Wutip” weakened to the level of a strong tropical storm. The maximum wind speed near its epicenter reached 11 points /30 m per second/, and the minimum pressure at the epicenter was 980 hPa.

    Earlier, at around 11:00 p.m. on Friday, Wutip made landfall near Dongfang City in Hainan Province. At that time, the maximum wind speed in the area of the typhoon’s epicenter was also 11 points.

    According to the weather service, “Wutip” will continue to move in a northeasterly direction at a speed of 20-25 km per hour, its trajectory will fall on the junction of Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The intensity of the elements is expected to decrease. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Christine Lagarde: Interview with Xinhua News Agency

    Source: European Central Bank

    Interview with Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, conducted by Su Liang on 12 June 2025

    14 June 2025

    I was in the audience in 2018 at the opening ceremony of the first China International Import Expo in Shanghai. You said in a speech there that China built a bridge to the world, built a bridge to prosperity and is building a bridge to the future – the three bridges, which is famous in China. Has anything changed in your mind – is China building new bridges?

    I haven’t been back to China for six years – that was my last visit, six years ago. From what I have seen so far, I can tell you that this bridge to the future is clearly an enterprise that China is working hard on. The combination of robotic artificial intelligence, hard work by the Chinese people and the strategic approach to it are contributing a lot to that bridge to the future. Development will occur fast on a threefold basis: robotic artificial intelligence, hard work and all of that focused on the industries of the future, which are going to change the Chinese economy even faster and better.

    How does the ECB see China’s role in the global economic recovery, especially amid this increasing fragmentation in global supply chains? What kind of dialogue or cooperation would you like to see between the ECB and Chinese financial institutions?

    The main cooperation and dialogue that we have at the ECB with China is with the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), because we are both central banks for a large region. We share some of the same concerns, some of the same challenges and we have a strong and deep dialogue on those issues. We are both very attached to the regulatory framework and supervision that will sustain financial stability. Our primary responsibility at the ECB is price stability, and this is clearly defined in our strategy. We are within reach of the 2% medium-term inflation target that we have defined as price stability. But we cannot have price stability if we do not have financial stability. And that’s the reason why we – and I think the PBOC is on the same page – are very attached to a solid regulatory environment and strong supervision so that our financial sector is stable and solid, because it is in the interest of the people that we serve.

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union, the then European Economic Community. As President of the ECB and previously a politician in Europe, how do you see the cooperation between China and the EU over the past 50 years?

    The cooperation between the European Union and China has been beneficial to both sides. We have increased the level of trade between our two regions, and we have seen increased direct investment over the course of the last few decades.

    And what will that cooperation look like in the future?

    I very much hope, in the interest of financial stability and price stability, that China and the European Union will continue to cooperate, will continue their dialogue, will be candid with each other and will play by the rules that they both agree to. I’m thinking of the WTO rules, for instance, as rules that both regions have agreed to support and have signed up to. I think that determination for dialogue, cooperation and working on win-win solutions is something that will continue to be shared.

    You talked about stability and about the rules. Do you think what the United States government is doing now is kind of a risk to stability and the rules? They are raising tariffs and creating uncertainty in the world economy.

    I would focus on your last point. The level of uncertainty caused by the announcements or the threats of decisions is dampening investment. It is leading all institutions to reduce their growth projections for the global economy, for the United States, for China and for Europe. It’s really a lose-lose situation that we have at the moment. The sooner the uncertainty can be removed and agreements can be found between the parties – on tariffs in particular, but on other issues as well, such as non-tariff barriers – the better off we will all be. Economic players, investors and employers have great difficulty dealing with uncertainty. The same applies to us as central banks because when we need to forecast, anticipate the evolution of the economy and project the level of prices, if we have this great uncertainty, it makes our lives really difficult.

    So when the delegations of China and the United States in London said they had made progress, that’s good news.

    I hope progress goes in the direction of removing as much uncertainty as possible. If it reaches a new equilibrium, which is beneficial for all countries, then it’s a positive.

    It is impossible to talk about China-EU relations without talking about China-US relations. You worked both in Washington and Europe. How do you see current China-US relations and how do you think China-US relations will impact China-EU relations?

    I don’t want to make any projections or anticipate what the outcome of the discussions will be between the Chinese authorities and the US authorities. This is for political leaders, for trade and commerce secretaries to discuss and to take forward. But what I observe is that all our countries – European Union Member States, China, the United States and many other countries – are intrinsically bound by supply chains. When you start dissecting a product and you realise what the origin of the product is, where the spare parts are coming from, what journey it takes to travel from one place to the other, it is amazing how countries are linked to each other. What will impact one will impact others, and if the situation is not resolved satisfactorily and the uncertainty is not removed, the corporate world will rethink their supply chains. They will rethink their supply and their sourcing, and that will cause more fragility and a period of uncertainty, during which growth will probably be impaired, during which we could have inflationary pressure as a result. And I think this is not in the interest of any country. As I said, it’s not just the United States, China and Europe, it’s many other countries as well.

    I remember you once said you stand by Adam Smith, you stand by liberalism. Do you think what we are witnessing in the world is a kind of failure of liberalism, the rules of free trade?

    We have to acknowledge what the benefits have been and where there have been downsides. The benefits have been incredible when you look at how much additional activity has prospered, how much growth has increased, how many people have been taken out of poverty, particularly in this country, in China, how the well-being of people has improved. There have been many benefits as a result of international open trade and free markets, but there have also been some negative consequences. There are areas in the world where industrial activity has died, where people have lost jobs and where measures have not been taken to deal with that. So we have to be mindful of that. We have to look at that very honestly and decide how we want to remedy those situations. It has a lot to do with reducing the disequilibrium, reducing the imbalances that we see both on an international but also on a domestic basis.

    Like you said, China has had a lot of benefits from globalisation, and China is now the second-largest economy in the world, and we have heard some concepts like de-risking from China in Europe. What is your opinion on this concept?

    The principle of de-risking is not surprising, and I think it has been accentuated by the COVID-19 period. You know, during the pandemic, countries and regions suddenly realised that they no longer had manufacturing facilities to produce some pharmaceutical goods (e.g. masks) that were needed, and they were dependent and vulnerable as a result. This desire not to be vulnerable, not to be exclusively dependent on one single source of supply, is completely legitimate to the extent that those products – not necessarily masks – are considered strategic. It’s completely normal that countries think they need to have alternative sources of supply. We need to have a degree of security of supply so that we are not at the mercy of a failure, or a unilateral decision that would expose the security of our people. So I don’t find anything surprising about it. It is legitimate, but it does not stop cooperation. It does not stop international trade.

    When it comes to financial innovation, people always focus on digital financing and green financing. The ECB is actively exploring a digital euro. How will this influence the future of finance from the perspective of European bankers? And on green innovation in financing, how can the ECB and the PBOC cooperate in the future?

    Firstly, both the PBOC and the ECB are working on a digital currency. China was ahead, it started earlier. We started six years ago, and we are getting to the point where, if the legislature supports the proposal, we should be ready to launch. Why are we doing that? Simply because of client demand, to put it very simply. Because many Europeans – not all, but many – like to pay electronically, digitally, without cash. Many Europeans still like cash. I like cash. So we will continue to have cash, and we will be issuing new banknotes in a few years’ time. But we need, as a sovereign expression on the financial stage, to be able to respond to the demand of our customers, Europeans. If they want cash, we should be able to print secure banknotes. If they want digital cash, we should be able to offer a digital euro. We want to make sure that we have a European offer that is available, so that within the entire euro area there is a means of payment and a solid currency that can help you transact both online, peer-to-peer, business-to-business, and that’s the purpose of the digital euro.

    And what about green financing?

    Green financing is an activity that is conducted by commercial banks or international institutions. The European Investment Bank, which is a public institution, also has a role. And as you know, Europe has approved a green bond framework that is available, which I think China has observed very carefully in order to issue its own framework. But it’s a matter for commercial banks.

    My final question is the following: you were the second most powerful woman in the world according to Forbes in 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024. You have a life experience envied by women around the world. Do you have any advice for them on how to be successful?

    Women have inside them the potential to thrive in whichever domain they choose. And I think that they should always draw on that confidence and energy without which things do not happen, and they should cultivate that and never be intimidated or refrain from achieving what they can. They have to believe in themselves. I hope they get the support that I was lucky to receive from family members and friends, as that is extremely helpful to continue doing what you want to do.

    MIL OSI Europe News

  • MIL-OSI China: China adds 10 national archaeological site parks

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

    BEIJING, June 14 — China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) on Saturday announced 10 new national archaeological site parks, bringing the country’s total to 65 across 21 provincial-level regions.

    The newly added parks include the Taosi national archaeological site park in north China’s Shanxi Province, the Dawenkou national archaeological site park in eastern Shandong Province, and several others.

    These parks showcase various aspects of the formation and development of the pluralistic and integrated civilization of the Chinese nation, according to the NCHA.

    China started to select national archaeological site parks back in 2010. These tourism attractions draw numerous visitors every year.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China’s lithium-ion battery output up 68% in Jan-April

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

    China’s lithium-ion battery industry recorded a rapid growth in the first four months of this year, official data has shown.

    The total output of lithium-ion batteries in the January-April period surpassed 473 gigawatt-hours (GWh), marking a 68 percent increase year on year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

    During the period, the output of such batteries for power storage exceeded 110 GWh, while the capacity of power batteries installed on new energy vehicles stood at around 184 GWh.

    Exports of lithium-ion batteries from January to April reached 155.4 billion yuan (about 21.7 billion U.S. dollars), up 25 percent year on year, according to the ministry.

    The lithium-ion battery industry plays a vital part in China’s green, low-carbon and sustainable development as the country strives to achieve its carbon reduction goals.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Liverpool agrees possible UK record fee for Florian Wirtz

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

    Liverpool has agreed a fee of 100 million pounds (136 million US dollars) for Bayer Leverkusen forward Florian Wirtz, which could become a British record fee as the deal also includes a further 16 million pounds in possible add-ons.

    If the conditions, which are dependent on Liverpool winning titles during Wirtz’s time at the club, are met, that would make him more expensive that Chelsea midfielder, Moises Caicedo, who could cost a total of 115 million pounds from Brighton, while Chelsea also paid Benfica 107 million for Enzo Fernandez.

    Liverpool has held off competition to sign Wirtz, with Manchester City’s initial interest cooling at the high-cost of the deal and Wirtz reportedly preferring to move to England than sign for Bayern Munich.

    22-year-old Wirtz still has to agree personal terms and pass the club medical, but neither are expected to be a problem and the move is expected to be completed next week,

    He will move to the Premier League after scoring 57 goals in 197 appearances and seven times in 31 games for Germany.

    Last season he scored 10 goals and gave 12 assists in 31 league appearances, as Bayer finished second in the Bundesliga, while he netted six times in nine Champions League matches.

    Wirtz will be the second player to swap Bayer for Liverpool this summer after right back Jeremie Frimpong moved to Anfield for 34 million pounds to replace Trent Alexander Arnold after Alexander Arnold’s move to Real Madrid.

    Liverpool is also thought to be interested in Bournemouth left back Milos Kerkez as the club looks to strengthen the squad that won last season’s Premier League title. Enditem

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Messi ‘eager’ to lead Inter Miami at expanded FIFA Club World Cup

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

    Lionel Messi said his expectations for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States will be different to those at past editions when he participated with former club Barcelona.

    The Inter Miami captain was part of the Barcelona teams that won the competition in 2009, 2011, 2015.

    This year’s tournament, which kicks off on Saturday, features an expanded 32-team format and will be played over four weeks in 11 U.S. cities.

    “Having the chance to be part of it is exciting,” Messi told FIFA on Friday. “The expectations I have are different to the ones I had when I played for other teams, but I’m eager and I look forward to competing against the best [teams] and doing well.”

    Inter Miami will begin its campaign against Al Ahly at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday before also facing Palmeiras and Porto in the group stage.

    Messi said the involvement of clubs from each of FIFA’s six confederations would offer a unique experience for players and fans.

    “I think there are huge teams coming from all over the world and that moves a lot of people everywhere,” the 37-year-old said.

    “We’re talking about great teams, with very important players that people love to watch. It’s a first for us, it’s a different, new tournament. So it’s a great opportunity to watch the best players play out here in the United States, and it’s an amazing opportunity to do this.”

    The Argentina international forward said European clubs would be the title favorites but did not discount teams from other regions.

    “It’s a big opportunity for South American teams, and also for teams that are coming up, to compete with European clubs – the top teams, the ones that are at the top of the game, that everyone looks up to. Like I said before, they have the best players in the world.

    “It’s a great opportunity to go up against them, and a really nice experience both for the players on the pitch and for the fans in the stands.” Enditem

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  • MIL-OSI China: Olympic champion Zheng reaches first career grass-court semifinal

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

    China’s Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen reached the semifinals on grass for the first time in her career as she knocked out home sensation Emma Raducanu 6-2, 6-4 at the Queen’s Club Championships here on Friday.

    Zheng, 22, entered the WTA 500 tournament as the top seed and received a bye in the first round.

    She needed two hours and 11 minutes to beat McCartney Kessler from the United States 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 in the second round on Thursday and seemed to repeat the story on Friday as she was broken twice at the beginning of the second set.

    “My first serves dropped a lot since the start of the second set and it’s kind of destructive on grass court,” said Zheng after the match. “My opponent was actually in a low period, but I gave her chances to come back.”

    “But I adjust quicker than I did in my previous match and I’m pleased that I could turn around the table in the second set,” adde the world No. 5.

    When Raducanu was facing breaking points in the sixth game of the first set, Zheng asked for a timeout to change for a pair of new trainers before breaking Raducanu for the first time.

    “I couldn’t keep going as I have slipped a few times,” Zheng explained. “Since I arrived here, I was wearing the shoes from last year’s Wimbledon. I know exactly when I should change shoes either on the hard court or the clay court, but I’m not sure while playing on grass. I did ask for opinion from my coach ahead of my first match. He said maybe later and I felt all right yesterday.”

    Zheng suffered first-round exit at the Wimbledon Championships in the past two years, but she believed she has already gained more experience from the two matches she played this year.

    “I have better understanding while playing on grass and I know which shot I should use in different situations,” said Zheng. “But I need to keep winning on grass and have more matches to play on the surface.”

    Zheng will face Amanda Anisimova on Saturday as the American defeated Emma Navarro 6-3, 6-3.

    The other semifinal will be between Australian Open champion Madison Keys from the United States and German qualifier Tatjana Maria. Enditem

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese Olympic champion Gong to join U.S. League One Volleyball

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

    Chinese Olympic gold medalist Gong Xiangyu confirmed on Friday her signing with League One Volleyball (LOVB) for the upcoming season, marking her first overseas club venture.

    The 28-year-old opposite hitter, a key member of China’s 2016 Rio Olympic and 2019 World Cup winning teams, will join the league in the United States after completing domestic duties with the Jiangsu team at this year’s Chinese National Games.

    “LOVB represents an invaluable opportunity to experience a new volleyball culture,” said Gong. “My primary goals are skill development, broadening my perspective, and enhancing my overall performance to better contribute to the national team,” Gong said.

    Gong expressed deep gratitude to her long-time club, Jiangsu, where she has played since age 18 and won two Chinese volleyball league titles.

    “The Jiangsu team provided the platform that launched my career and gave me the chance to be selected by the national team. Their cultivation and support also made this move possible,” she acknowledged.

    The three-time Olympian emphasized her enduring commitment to representing China.

    “Wearing the national jersey remains my greatest honor. A lot of thanks to the Chinese Volleyball Association and national team leadership for their strong backing of this transfer.”

    Currently preparing for the Volleyball Nations League (VNL) Hong Kong leg, Gong is also expected to compete in the World Women’s Volleyball Championship, which is slated for August 22 to September 7.

    LOVB, a new professional women’s league in the United States, is scheduled to announce its next season’s fixtures this fall. Enditem

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Derby City Council’s Andy Smith awarded CBE in King’s Birthday Honours

    Source: City of Derby

    Derby City Council is delighted to announce that Andy Smith, Strategic Director for People Services, has been appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours list.

    The honour has been awarded in recognition of Andy’s services to disadvantaged and vulnerable children. A qualified social worker, Andy joined Derby City Council in 2014 as the Director for Early Help and Children’s Safeguarding, following nearly two decades of dedicated service in various roles in Leicester.

    Andy’s profound dedication to social work was rooted in his personal journey. As a former child in care who was adopted by his foster carers just before his 11th birthday, Andy knew he wanted to be a social worker from an early age and has always tried to use his previous lived and positive experiences of the care system and of social workers throughout his career. His unique perspective and unwavering commitment have made him an invaluable asset to Derby City Council and the people of Derby.

    Andy said:

    I am truly humbled to receive this honour. This recognition is not just for me, but for all my colleagues who work tirelessly to make a real difference in the lives of our children every single day. Every child deserves the best start in life, and I’m proud to have played a part in striving towards that goal.

    Andy’s commitment to improving children’s services has also extended nationally. He previously chaired the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) Performance and Inspection Committee for two years, before being appointed Vice President of the ADCS in April 2023 and then President the following year. During his time as President, Andy made important strides in promoting a more inclusive and diverse Association and called on the newly elected Government to ensure children’s neds, rights and outcomes were prioritised.

    His extensive career has also included serving as a local authority associate inspector with Ofsted from 2010 to 2017, providing him with invaluable insight into inspection frameworks.

    Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Leader of Derby City Council, said:

    This is a truly deserved honour for Andy. His dedication and passion for improving outcomes for children are exemplary. He’s been a driving force in transforming our services and ensuring that the city’s young people receive the care, protection, and opportunities they need. We’re immensely proud of his achievement.

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  • ‘Yoga Connect’ global summit begins in Delhi with over 1,000 participants

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In the lead-up to the International Day of Yoga (IDY), the Ministry of Ayush is hosting the high-profile global summit ‘Yoga Connect’ at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Saturday. The event brings together wellness leaders and yoga experts from across the world to exchange ideas, research, and innovations in holistic health.

    Organised in a hybrid format, the event aims to bring together influential voices from the world of yoga and holistic wellness to share ideas, research, and innovations.

    The summit, coordinated by the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), has attracted participation from internationally renowned yoga masters and wellness leaders.

    Prominent figures such as Dr H.R. Nagendra, Bikkhu Sanghasena, Bharath Bhushan, Baba Ramdev, and Acharya Balakrishna are expected to share their insights during the sessions.

    According to the Ministry of Ayush, more than 1,000 participants are attending the event in person, while a large virtual audience is joining from across the globe.

    Delegates include yoga practitioners, researchers, health professionals, policymakers, business leaders, and wellness advocates from countries including the US, United Kingdom, South Korea, and Bahrain, among others.

    The summit is part of a series of build-up events leading to the International Day of Yoga on June 21, which will feature over one lakh coordinated yoga sessions across India and abroad. These events, based on a common yoga protocol, will take place simultaneously from 6:30 AM to 7:40 AM, highlighting the 2025 theme: ‘One Earth, One Health.’

    Union AYUSH Minister Prataprao Jadhav announced that the main International Day of Yoga celebration this year will be hosted in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the event.

    Over 65,000 organisations across India have registered to participate in this nationwide wellness movement, now recognised as one of the largest global health initiatives.

    Representatives from around 40 countries are expected to attend the Visakhapatnam event, underlining the growing international stature of the Yoga Day celebrations.

    In the national capital, Delhi will mark the day with yoga events at 111 iconic locations, including the Red Fort, Kartavya Path, and Lodhi Garden.

    Since being officially recognised by the United Nations General Assembly in 2014, the International Day of Yoga has evolved into a global celebration of India’s ancient tradition that promotes physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

    IANS

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu briefs PM Modi on Iran strikes

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a phone call from his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday evening, during which the two leaders discussed the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran. The conversation comes in the backdrop of “Operation Rising Lion” — Israel’s latest offensive targeting Iranian nuclear sites.

    According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu briefed PM Modi on the latest developments. The PM conveyed New Delhi’s deep concern over the unfolding situation and stressed the need for “early restoration of peace and stability in the region.” The two leaders agreed to remain in touch, the statement said.

    Later, in a post on X, PM Modi said, “Received a phone call from PM Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. He briefed me on the evolving situation. I shared India’s concerns and emphasised the need for early restoration of peace and stability in the region.”

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also received a call from his Israeli counterpart, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar. In a separate post on X, Jaishankar said: “Received a call this afternoon from FM Gideon Sa’ar of Israel regarding ongoing developments.”

    Earlier in the day, the Ministry of External Affairs said India was “deeply concerned” about the rising tensions and reports of attacks on nuclear facilities. “We are closely monitoring the evolving situation,” the MEA said in a statement, calling on both countries to avoid any steps that could escalate the crisis.

    India also reiterated its readiness to support peace efforts, stating that “existing channels of dialogue and diplomacy should be utilised to work towards de-escalation and resolving underlying issues.”

    “India enjoys close and friendly relations with both countries and stands ready to extend all possible support,” the MEA added.

    The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on Friday said they had carried out a “precise, preemptive strike” in Iran, claiming the attacks were aimed at disrupting Tehran’s nuclear capabilities and came in response to continued “aggression” from the Iranian regime.

    ANI

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility to close

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility to close 
    Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:
     
         The Civil Engineering and Development Department today (June 14) announced that as the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 has been issued by the Hong Kong Observatory, the Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility will be closed at 2.20pm until further notice.
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  • Iran launches massive missile barrage against Israel following nuclear facility strikes

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Iran launched a large-scale retaliatory missile and drone attack on Israel late Friday night, marking one of the most significant military confrontations between the two nations in recent history. Tehran named the assault “Operation Severe Punishment,” claiming it was a direct response to Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and top military leaders.

    The barrage triggered air raid sirens across Israel, sending millions of civilians rushing into bomb shelters. Explosions were reported in major cities including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with live footage capturing fireballs lighting up the night sky.

    Background of the Escalation

    The Iranian offensive came just hours after Israeli fighter jets conducted a surprise strike on Iran’s underground Natanz nuclear facility—widely believed to be at the core of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The attack, which Israeli officials framed as a preemptive measure to halt Iran’s nuclear weapons development, also resulted in the assassination of key Iranian military figures, including the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

    In response, Iran launched what officials described as “hundreds of missiles and drones,” targeting Israeli airbases, cities, and strategic infrastructure.

    Impact on Israel

    Israel’s Home Front Command declared a nationwide state of emergency, stating that “all of Israel is under attack.” The Iron Dome and other air defense systems were activated, but several projectiles still managed to breach Israeli defenses.

    Ben Gurion International Airport was shut down, and tens of thousands of Israeli troops were called into active service as part of a full-scale mobilization. In Tel Aviv, direct hits were reported in central areas. Paramedics treated at least five people for shrapnel wounds, and damage from missile debris was evident in several neighborhoods.

    This marks the first time Iranian missiles have successfully reached major Israeli population centers, heightening concerns of an extended and broader regional conflict.

    Iran’s Position

    Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that Israel had “initiated war” and warned that the Islamic Republic’s retaliation would be “painful and unrelenting.” Iranian state media framed the missile attack as just the beginning of a prolonged military campaign.

    “The Zionist regime has crossed all red lines,” one senior Iranian official told IRNA, the state news agency. “This retaliation is only the first step.”

    The IRGC confirmed it was fully mobilized for continued operations and warned that more strikes could follow, depending on Israel’s next move.

    International Concerns Mount

    The situation has drawn alarm from global powers, with calls for restraint amid fears that the tit-for-tat strikes could ignite a full-scale regional war. Both the United States and the United Nations have called for de-escalation, though neither side appears willing to back down at this stage.

  • Rajkot schools shut today to mourn ex-Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    All government and private schools in Rajkot district will remain shut on Saturday as a mark of respect following the death of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in the Air India Flight AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad on Thursday.

    The Rajkot district administration made the announcement late Friday evening and requested all educational institutions to observe a two-minute silence in Rupani’s memory.

    Rupani, 68, was among the 241 people on board the flight headed to London’s Gatwick Airport when the aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff in the Meghani Nagar area. The crash left several dead and many others injured.

    Rupani, who began his political career in Rajkot and represented the city as an MLA for multiple terms, served as Gujarat CM between 2016 and 2021. During his tenure, he was credited with initiating key infrastructure and administrative reforms.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited the crash site on Friday, also met survivors undergoing treatment at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. Later, he visited Rupani’s family at the GujSail building and offered condolences.

    “Vijaybhai’s passing is unimaginable. We worked together for decades, including during very difficult times,” the PM said on X.

    Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel called the incident a “tragedy beyond words” and said the state had responded swiftly and with empathy, under the guidance of PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

    Soon after the crash, over 600 fire personnel and more than 100 ambulances were rushed to the site. Rescue efforts involved teams from the Army, NDRF, SDRF, RAF, police, and fire services. A green corridor was created to ensure the quick transfer of the injured to hospitals.

    Senior IAS officers, counsellors, forensic and DNA teams were also deployed to support victim identification and provide psychological support to affected families. Emergency control rooms at Civil Hospital and the SEOC remain operational round-the-clock.

    The incident has sparked widespread grief across the political spectrum, with tributes pouring in for Rupani, remembered by many as a grounded and affable leader who maintained strong ties with his constituency till the end.

    IANS

  • UN Security Council meets as Iran launches missiles at Israel

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session on Friday as Iran fired a barrage of missiles at Israel in retaliation for attacks on its nuclear facilities, prompting the UN nuclear watchdog chief to warn of “grave consequences” from military strikes on atomic sites.

    IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated, “Any military action that jeopardises the safety and security of nuclear facilities risks grave consequences for the people of Iran, the region, and beyond.”

    He added that the IAEA’s General Conference had declared military attacks on nuclear facilities to be in violation of the UN Charter and international law.

    UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo, addressing the emergency session requested by Iran, said, “We must at all costs avoid a growing conflagration which would have enormous global consequences.”

    She noted that Israel launched the attack on Iran at a time when “significant diplomatic developments” were underway, including scheduled talks between Washington and Tehran in Oman on Sunday. Iran has since withdrawn from those negotiations.

    “A peaceful resolution through negotiations remains the best means to ensure the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear programme,” she emphasised.

    A senior US State Department official, McCoy Pitt, told the Council that the United States remained open to diplomacy.

    “We seek a secure peace,” Pitt said. “As President Trump stated, the violence must come to an end, and Iran should make a deal so there is ‘no more death, no more destruction’. The United States will continue to seek a diplomatic resolution that ensures Iran will never acquire a nuclear weapon or pose a threat to stability in the Middle East.”

    “Iran’s leadership would be wise to negotiate at this time,” he added.

    During his first term, President Trump withdrew from an international agreement that aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for easing sanctions. However, in recent months, he had been pursuing a new agreement with Tehran—efforts that now appear to have been derailed by Israel’s strike.

    Iran’s Permanent Representative, Amir Saeid Iravani, said the Israeli attack was intended “to kill diplomacy, sabotage negotiations, and drag the region into a wider conflict.”

    He also accused Washington of complicity in the attack.

    Pitt denied that the US was involved, though he acknowledged that Washington had been informed in advance.

    Israel’s Permanent Representative, Danny Danon, defended the operation as “an act of national preservation.” He presented a photo of a countdown clock in Tehran, allegedly tied to a plan to annihilate Israel.

    Israel’s mission, he said, was to “neutralise the Iranian regime’s ability to follow through on its repeated public promise to destroy the State of Israel.”

    Danon claimed the strikes were precise and specifically targeted nuclear facilities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Irkeshtam checkpoint shows new vitality in trade cooperation between China and Central Asia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    URUMQI, June 14 (Xinhua) — Trucks loaded with “Made in China” products such as NEV cars, yachts, electromechanical equipment passed through the Irkeshtam port on the China-Kyrgyzstan border in early June, while trucks from Kyrgyzstan also lined up to enter China. Irkeshtam, China’s westernmost land port, has seen booming trade between China and Central Asia.

    The Irkeshtam border crossing is located in Ucha County of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Northwest China) and approximately 200 km from Kyrgyzstan’s Osh Region.

    According to data as of June 4, since the beginning of 2025, the total volume of passenger traffic through the Irkeshtam checkpoint and the number of vehicles that have passed customs and border checks in both directions at this border crossing amounted to more than 109 thousand person-times and 102 thousand units, respectively, which is approximately 80 percent more in annual terms for both indicators.

    “Currently, the efficiency of customs clearance has increased significantly, and the volume of transportation and cargo has also increased,” said Vokibek Ashim, a customs broker who has been working at the Irkeshtam checkpoint for 13 years.

    On June 1, the Irkeshtam checkpoint officially launched a trial 24/7 customs clearance regime /24 hours a day, 7 days a week/. Thus, Irkeshtam became the second border checkpoint in Xinjiang to ensure continuous operation in the area of customs clearance of goods, following the Khorgos checkpoint.

    This regime has increased the efficiency of customs clearance and reduced costs for local transport companies.

    After the continuous operation mode was implemented, the volume of coal imported from Kyrgyzstan increased from “one batch per day” to “three batches in two days,” said Chen Tao, an employee of a local coal transportation company. “The efficiency has improved and the import cost has actually decreased,” he added.

    The efficient operation of the checkpoint has brought tangible benefits to both Central Asians and Chinese residents.

    “Cross-border transportation makes my life better and better,” said Gao Pengshan, who has been driving trucks with NEVs between China and Uzbekistan for years. And Uzbek driver Sardorbek Khamidov’s monthly income has jumped from more than 3,000 yuan to nearly 10,000 yuan.

    “The continuous customs clearance regime gives me confidence in cross-border transportation between Uzbekistan and China,” said Sardorbek Khamidov, adding that it will also allow a greater range of high-quality agricultural products from Uzbekistan to enter the Chinese market.

    In the port area, at an altitude of over 2,800 meters above sea level, construction is underway on a new border and customs complex. This state-of-the-art facility, expected to open in 2026, will take customs clearance potential between China and Central Asia to new heights.

    “The checkpoint is no longer just a cargo channel. Every truck that passes through the checkpoint is a witness to the aspiration of the people of the two countries for a better life,” said checkpoint employee Irkeshtam Van Ping. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Klobuchar Statement on EPA’s Renewable Volume Obligations Announcement

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn)

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) released the following statement on the EPA’s new Renewable Volume Obligations (RVO) standards.

    The recently announced blending levels under the Renewable Fuel Standard advances the bipartisan efforts Senator Grassley and I have led to increase the blending of homegrown biofuels, including ethanol and biomass-based diesel. As farmers continue to face the headwinds of uncertain trade and across-the-board tariffs, domestic biofuel production remains a critical market for our farmers. I have long pushed back against the flagrant abuse of Small Refinery Waivers. Any gallons waived by legitimate waivers must be accounted for in the final RVOs.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Pilot programs to see speedy rollouts

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

    China will expedite pilot programs to further open up its services sector in key areas such as cloud computing, biotechnology and wholly foreign-owned hospitals, as part of broader efforts to create a more favorable environment for foreign investment, said a senior commerce official on Friday.

    Li Yongjie, deputy China international trade representative at the Ministry of Commerce, said the ministry will work with relevant government branches to gradually expand opening-up in more service areas and revise China’s Catalog of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment.

    Speaking at a news conference in Beijing, Li said the updated catalog will include more opportunities in strategic emerging sectors.

    The government is studying new policy measures to encourage reinvestment by foreign companies and will ensure that foreign-invested firms can participate on an equal footing in government procurement, as well as in nationwide programs such as large-scale equipment upgrades and the trade-in of consumer goods initiative, she added.

    To encourage more global businesses to invest in China, the sixth Qingdao Multinationals Summit will be convened from June 18 to 20 in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong province. A total of 557 guests, including executives of multinational corporations, heads of international organizations and government officials, will attend the event.

    In addition to traditional markets such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the United States, Germany and France, this year’s summit has seen increased participation from emerging markets, including member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and countries from the Middle East and Africa, said Wang Lei, director of Shandong’s provincial department of commerce.

    “For the first time, companies from nine countries, such as Vietnam and Egypt, will attend the event,” she said.

    A delegation of 35 representatives from 22 multinational companies based in the Middle East will also participate in the summit, seeking new cooperation opportunities in areas such as fund investment, new energy, modern agriculture and seawater desalination, Wang said.

    Gao Lingyun, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, said global firms see China as a key pillar in their long-term growth strategies amid growing geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

    An increasing number of global companies are recalibrating their strategies to capitalize on new opportunities driven by China’s consumption upgrade, digital transformation and green development efforts, said Gao.

    That sentiment aligns with the latest data.

    China’s actual use of foreign direct investment in high-tech industries reached 96.71 billion yuan ($13.47 billion) in the first four months of 2025, data from the Ministry of Commerce showed.

    In the meantime, FDI in e-commerce services surged 137 percent year-on-year, while investment in aerospace equipment manufacturing rose 86.2 percent on a yearly basis.

    Malaysia’s state-owned energy group Petronas said it will further expand its presence in the country, as it views China as a key strategic market in its global growth plans.

    Shamsairi Ibrahim, vice-president of Petronas’ LNG marketing and trading, gas and maritime business, said Petronas will accelerate the expansion of its global liquefied natural gas (LNG) portfolio to support China’s growing energy needs, as the nation deepens efforts to shift toward cleaner fuels and strengthen energy security.

    Ibrahim said that Petronas will also advance marine LNG solutions such as bunkering services and the expansion of its LNG fleet.

    Four of Petronas’ new LNG carriers are now being built at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co Ltd, a major shipyard based in Shanghai, he added.

    Xu Daquan, president of China unit at German industrial conglomerate Bosch Group, said China is becoming a major innovation hub for Bosch and many of its latest innovations will enter mass production in China this year.

    “The innovation and experience we gain here will not only serve the Chinese market, but also be applied to other countries as demand evolves,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNESCO and Plastic Odyssey Join Forces to Tackle Plastic Pollution in Marine World Heritage Sites

    Source: United Nations

    UNESCO and Plastic Odyssey have announced a new strategic partnership to address the escalating crisis of plastic pollution threatening marine World Heritage sites. The collaboration was unveiled during the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice, with the support of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

    Covering more than 2 million km²—an area comparable to the size of South Africa—marine ecosystems inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List are among the most ecologically significant on the planet. These sites harbour over 10% of all known marine species, safeguard one-third of marine species at risk of extinction, and store 15% of the world’s blue carbon in their seagrasses, tidal marshes and mangroves. Despite their vital ecological role, these exceptional environments are increasingly impacted by the global plastic pollution crisis.

    Plastic pollution is a global crisis that affects oceans and coastlines worldwide, with waste often carried across vast distances by ocean currents, washing up even in the most remote and protected marine areas. To confront this challenge, UNESCO and Plastic Odyssey are joining forces to implement targeted operations that include plastic waste removal, the development of sustainable, community-based recycling initiatives, and scientific data collection to better understand and combat the problem.

    © UNESCO x Plastic Odyssey : United Against Plastic Pollution

    The cooperation agreement, signed on 10 June 2025, builds on the success of a pioneering mission carried out in 2024 on Henderson Island, a remote UNESCO World Heritage site in the South Pacific. Despite its isolation, the island is burdened by significant plastic accumulation. During the expedition, over 9 tonnes of plastic waste were recovered and transformed—an effort that demonstrated both the magnitude of the crisis and the feasibility of impactful solutions.

    “This new partnership enables UNESCO and Plastic Odyssey to work together to reduce plastic pollution in World Heritage marine sites. Through these expeditions, we will also promote the development of sustainable recycling chains that benefit local and Indigenous communities.”

    The next operation will take place at Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles, another remote UNESCO World Heritage site facing increasing plastic accumulation. In October 2025, an expert team will carry out a preliminary mission to assess the situation on the ground—mapping plastic accumulation, testing removal methods, and developing scientific monitoring protocols. The results of this mission will inform a series of larger-scale cleanup efforts planned to begin in 2026.

    “This marks a turning point in the fight against ocean plastic pollution. For the first time, we are uniting our efforts with UNESCO to launch cleanup missions in some of the world’s most treasured and isolated marine sanctuaries.”

    Bridging science, innovation and community engagement, this partnership reflects UNESCO’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding marine World Heritage and fostering ocean resilience in the face of mounting environmental pressures.


    About Plastic Odyssey:

    Plastic Odyssey is a global NGO dedicated to combating plastic pollution through practical, locally driven solutions. Since 2022, its eponymous vessel has traveled across the world’s oceans, promoting small-scale recycling initiatives in coastal regions most affected by plastic waste.

    For more information, visit: https://plasticodyssey.org

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNESCO and VELUX FOUNDATION Launch Global Initiative to Boost Climate Resilience in Marine Protected Areas

    Source: United Nations

    Nice, France – Thursday, 13 June 2025 – As global leaders gather in Nice for the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), UNESCO is proud to unveil a bold new initiative to strengthen the resilience of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the face of accelerating climate change.

    MPAs are the cornerstone of ocean conservation, protecting biodiversity, supporting coastal and indigenous communities, and managing the sustainable use of vital ecosystems. With over 18,000 MPAs established worldwide, how these areas plan for, and adapt, to climate change will be central to the future health of our ocean.

    Launched jointly by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the World Heritage Centre, and generously funded by the VELUX FOUNDATION, this new project will develop urgently needed guidance for assessing climate vulnerability and help MPAs define priorities for adaptation and resilience.

    The initiative will deliver a standardized, open-access climate vulnerability assessment tool – available in English and French – designed for global use across the MPA network. The project supports the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, including the goal of protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030.

    “Sustainable ocean planning must be grounded in the best available science. This project is a powerful example of how we can accelerate the uptake of science in decision-making. A thriving ocean is essential for the future of our planet —and that starts with equipping marine protected areas to adapt to a rapidly changing climate.”

    UNESCO marine World Heritage sites are uniquely positioned to pioneer new approaches in ocean conservation. The initiative will pilot in two such sites, the Banc d’Arguin National Park in Mauritania and Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland, Denmark. Insights from these locations will guide broader application across MPAs worldwide, advancing more resilient and science-informed ocean management.

    “UNESCO marine World Heritage sites are flagships of ocean conservation. This initiative will strengthen their resilience to climate change by integrating science, traditional knowledge, and the engagement of local communities”

    By connecting local communities, scientists, and conservation leaders, the initiative aims to transform how MPAs plan for the future—turning knowledge into action and building a more resilient ocean for generations to come.

    “Coastal areas face urgent climate adaptation challenges and restoring the ocean’s balance is essential for ecosystems to withstand climate change. This project expects to provide innovative tools and guidance to support action across all marine protected areas, not just UNESCO sites.” 

    This global initiative represents a critical investment in the future of our ocean. By equipping MPAs with practical tools, scientific insight, and local engagement, it lays the groundwork for a more sustainable, inclusive, and climate-resilient approach to ocean conservation—benefiting both people and planet.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Adams Votes No on Recissions Package, Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Alma Adams (12th District of North Carolina)

    WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. (NC-12) voted against the House GOP recissions package that would recklessly cut $9.4 billion from the federal budget. In addition to foreign aid, this bill targets NPR and PBS funding, threatening these sources of nonpartisan news, educational content, and emergency services for all Americans.

    “Republicans in Congress are pushing unnecessary, harmful cuts in their recissions package that will ultimately hurt our most vulnerable communities,” said Congresswoman Adams. “Public broadcasting, one of the main services they’re targeting, is about more than just nonpartisan news and education; it provides lifesaving emergency communications to our rural and underserved areas. Last year, when Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, public radio stations provided updates, shared resource information, and kept North Carolinians safe as they navigated the storm. House Republicans voted to abandon those communities today.”

    “The recissions package also puts the failure of Elon Musk’s DOGE on full display,” Adams continued. “While Elon Musk claimed he would cut $1 trillion from the federal government, the recissions package amounts to less than 1% of that. Meanwhile, House Republicans voted just last month to balloon the national debt by $3 trillion in their One Big Ugly Bill. It’s fiscal malpractice, not fiscal responsibility.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Boyle Statement on Iran’s Threat to Israel and Global Stability

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Brendan Boyle (13th District of Pennsylvania)

    WASHINGTON, DCCongressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02) released the following statement regarding the Iranian regime’s continued aggression:

    “The Iranian regime has spent decades threatening Israel’s existence and fueling terror across the Middle East and the world. Its deepening military ties with Russia also underscore the growing global threat Iran poses.

    Tehran has never been serious about peace, only about buying time to advance its nuclear ambitions. That’s why I voted against the Iran nuclear deal in 2015.

    We must remain clear-eyed about the danger Iran presents and stand firmly with Israel and our allies around the world. It is deeply unfortunate, but not surprising, that President Trump refused to back Israel in this important moment.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cole Votes in Favor of Rescinding Wasteful Spending

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04)

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    Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) released the following statement after co-sponsoring and voting in favor of the Recissions Act of 2025, which rescinds $9.4 billion of wasteful spending identified by President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE):

    “Responsible governance means prioritizing fiscal sanity and holding Washington accountable. Just as everyday Americans make tough choices and cut costs, so should the government,” said Congressman Cole. 

    “This rescissions package is part of that objective, as it will advance accountability and save hard-earned tax-payer dollars. It is another step in fulfilling the promise President Trump and House Republicans made to the American people – to change the trajectory of our fiscal glide path and restore discipline across federal agencies,” said Congressman Cole.

    “I commend Majority Leader Scalise’s work and willingness to hear various perspectives on this proposal. Taken as a whole, this effort reflects a shared understanding that the status quo cannot remain, and I am steadfast in my support of advancing that comprehensive mission. This is just the start, as we will continue to reevaluate federal spending and target investments where they are needed most,” said Congressman Cole.

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