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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: AAIB publishes Annual Safety Review 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    AAIB publishes Annual Safety Review 2024

    The AAIB Annual Safety Review 2024 has been published. It includes information on occurrences and the safety action taken or planned in response to AAIB investigations concluded in 2024.

    The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has published its Annual Safety Review which provides an overview of occurrences notified to the AAIB in 2024 as well as the safety action taken or planned in response to AAIB investigations concluded in 2024.

    • The AAIB received 762 occurrence notifications (compared to 790 in 2023) and opened 20 field investigations. A further 57 investigations were opened by correspondence.
    • The AAIB provided support to 53 new overseas investigations where there was a UK interest.
    • There were 10 investigations into fatal accidents which involved 11 deaths. All involved General Aviation (eight light aircraft, two gliders).
    • In 2024, the AAIB published final reports on 36 field investigations and 65 correspondence investigations and 160 record only investigations.
    • The Branch made 20 Safety Recommendations and 103 significant Safety Actions were taken proactively by the industry in 2024 as a direct result of AAIB investigations.

    The Annual Safety Review also contains an article on the categorisation of events reported on by the AAIB in 2024, it highlights some of the safety themes emerging from investigations into passenger transport events, GA fatal accidents and UAS events reported to AAIB in 2024.

    Crispin Orr, Chief Inspector of Air Accidents said “Commercial aviation remains one of the safest forms of public transport, with global accident rates continuing their long-term decline. Nevertheless, major accidents in Japan, Brazil, Kazakhstan, and the Republic of Korea in 2024 serve as a sobering reminder that safety must never be taken for granted. Thorough investigations into accidents and serious incidents continue to be needed to uncover remaining vulnerabilities.”

    Further comments from the Chief Inspector of Air Accidents can be found in the report foreword.

    Read the Annual Safety Review.

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    Published 12 June 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Enters Mass Production Stage

    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

    April 2023, an AG600 large amphibious firefighting aircraft undergoes a flight test in Jingmen, central China’s Hubei Province. /Photo provided to Xinhua by China Aviation Industry Corporation of China/

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — China’s self-developed large-size amphibious aircraft AG600 “Kunlong” officially entered mass production on Wednesday after receiving the relevant certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAA).

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: IOM Reaches Milestone as 100,000 Migrants Return Home from Libya

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    Geneva/Tripoli, 12 June 2025 – In a significant milestone, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has helped over 100,000 migrants voluntarily return home from Libya since launching its Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) programme in 2015. This figure reflects a decade of efforts to offer a lifeline to migrants stranded in precarious conditions across the country. 

    To date, tens of thousands of migrants have returned safely and voluntarily to 49 countries of origin across Africa and Asia, including Nigeria, Mali, Niger, Bangladesh and The Gambia. Of those assisted, nearly 73,000 were men, close to 17,000 women, and over 10,000 children – some of whom were unaccompanied – a reflection of the diversity and vulnerability of Libya’s migrant population.

    “In a context where protection risks remain high and regular pathways are limited, VHR offers a crucial, life-saving option for those who wish to return home,” said Nicoletta Giordano, IOM Libya Chief of Mission. “While we continue to provide humanitarian aid to vulnerable populations, we are also working to support more sustainable, long-term solutions.”

    The programme has served as a lifeline for migrants seeking to go home voluntarily. In a context where protracted instability, limited regular pathways, and protection risks leave many migrants stranded in precarious conditions, VHR offers a safe, dignified, and rights-based alternative.

    VHR covers a comprehensive package of pre-departure and post-return assistance, including protection services, health screenings, mental health and psychosocial support, travel document facilitation, and reintegration assistance.

    IOM ensures that every return is voluntary and based on informed consent, even when migrants are faced with constrained options, in line with the Organization’s return, readmission, and reintegration policy and its due diligence process. The programme also includes robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, including return and reintegration assessments, to strengthen accountability and improve service delivery. 

    Last week alone, five return flights were organized, two from Benghazi, two from Sebha, and one from Misrata, underscoring the programme’s broad operational reach.

    Among those recently assisted are John and Temnaia, a married Nigerian couple who met in Libya. As they tried to build a life together, challenges mounted, especially after the birth of their daughter, who had no access to education. “We didn’t see a future for her here,” John explained. Their story echoes that of many others who turn to VHR as a pathway toward safety and a chance to begin again in more stable conditions.

    While VHR provides critical support for many, IOM remains deeply concerned about the persistent challenges and risks faced by migrants along the Central Mediterranean Route. The Organization remains committed to facilitating safe, dignified, and rights-based solutions for migrants who choose to return home, while continuing to engage with partners to ensure protection and pursue durable outcomes for all.

    IOM’s Voluntary Humanitarian Return programme in Libya is funded primarily by the European Union, with additional support from the governments of Italy, the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, and Switzerland.

    For more information, please contact IOM Media Centre.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Thematic Household Survey Report No. 82 published

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Thematic Household Survey Report No. 82 published 
         This publication contains key findings on information technology usage and penetration based on the Thematic Household Survey conducted from April to August 2024.
     
         The survey results showed that the majority of households (96.7%) had Internet access at home in 2024. Among these households, smartphone was the most popular type of device used for Internet connection at home (99.9%), followed by personal computer (74.4%).
     
         Usage of the Internet remained popular. The rate of persons aged 10 and over having used the Internet during the 12 months before enumeration was 95.8% in 2024, while the corresponding rate in 2023 was 96.0%. In addition, the popularity of smartphones remained at a high level. The smartphone penetration rate was 96.3% in 2024, comparable with the corresponding rate in 2023.
     
         The usage of mobile payments was also common in Hong Kong. In 2024, 65.6% of persons aged 15 and over had used mobile payments during the 12 months before enumeration, while the corresponding rate in 2023 was 64.9%. 
     
    Other information
     
         The survey successfully enumerated target respondents in some 10 100 households in accordance with a scientific sampling scheme to represent the population of Hong Kong.
     
         Detailed findings of the survey, together with the population coverage and concepts/definitions of key terms, are presented in the publication. Users can browse and download the publication at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1130201&scode=453Issued at HKT 16:30

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Provisional statistics on index of industrial production and producer price index for manufacturing and waste management sectors for first quarter of 2025

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         According to the provisional results of a survey released today (June 12) by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD), the index of industrial production for manufacturing industries as a whole increased by 0.7% in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier, following a year-on-year increase of 1.0% in the fourth quarter of 2024. The corresponding producer price index increased by 4.8% in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier, following a year-on-year increase of 4.1% in the fourth quarter of 2024.

         The index of industrial production for sewerage, waste management and remediation activities increased by 1.8% in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier, as against a year-on-year decrease of 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2024. The corresponding producer price index increased by 1.3% in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier, following a year-on-year increase of 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2024.
     
         Indices of industrial production reflect changes in the volume of local industrial output after discounting the effect of price changes. The price changes are measured by the producer price indices compiled from data on producer prices of selected industrial goods/services collected in the same survey.
     
         Comparing the industrial production in respect of major manufacturing industries in the first quarter of 2025 with that a year earlier, increases in output volume were recorded mainly in the paper products, printing and reproduction of recorded media industry (+2.9%), the metal, computer, electronic and optical products, machinery and equipment industry (+2.4%), and the textiles and wearing apparel industry (+0.8%). On the other hand, a decrease in output volume was recorded in the food, beverages and tobacco industry (-0.3%).
     
         On a seasonally adjusted basis, the index of industrial production for manufacturing industries as a whole decreased by 0.5% in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the fourth quarter of 2024.
     
         Producer price indices reflect changes in the prices of local output. They measure changes in the actual prices (net of any discounts or rebates allowed to buyers, plus any surcharges) received by producers for their output. Transportation and other incidental charges are not included.
     
         Comparing the first quarter of 2025 with a year earlier, increases in producer prices were recorded mainly in the metal, computer, electronic and optical products, machinery and equipment industry (+9.7%), the paper products, printing and reproduction of recorded media industry (+3.5%), and the food, beverages and tobacco industry (+0.9%). On the other hand, a decrease in producer price was recorded in the textiles and wearing apparel industry (-0.5%).
     
         Table 1 shows the year-on-year percentage changes in the indices of industrial production for manufacturing and waste management sectors by selected industry grouping. Table 2 shows the year-on-year percentage changes in the producer price indices for manufacturing and waste management sectors by selected industry grouping.
     
         The revised figures on indices of industrial production and producer price indices for manufacturing and waste management sectors for the first quarter of 2025 will be released at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/page_8000.html) and relevant publications of the Department starting from July 18, 2025.
     
         Users can browse and download the reports “Quarterly Index of Industrial Production for Manufacturing and Waste Management Sectors, 1st Quarter 2025” (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1070002&scode=310) and “Quarterly Producer Price Index for Manufacturing and Waste Management Sectors, 1st Quarter 2025” (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1070003&scode=280) at the website of the C&SD.
     
         For enquiries about indices of industrial production and producer price indices for manufacturing and waste management sectors, please contact the Industrial Production Statistics Section of the C&SD (Tel: 3903 7247; email: ind-production@censtatd.gov.hk).

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HA approves implementation arrangements for Sale of Green Form Subsidised Home Ownership Scheme Flats 2024

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    HA approves implementation arrangements for Sale of Green Form Subsidised Home Ownership Scheme Flats 2024 
         The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) Subsidised Housing Committee today (June 12) approved the average selling prices and sales arrangements for the sale of Green Form Subsidised Home Ownership Scheme (GSH) Flats 2024 (GSH 2024).

         “The HA is going to launch GSH 2024 in the third quarter of 2025 offering a total of 2 576 flats from the new GSH development, Wang Chi Court in Kowloon Bay (See Annex 1). With an aim to increase applicants’ chances of success, GSH 2024 will implement the enhancement measure of allocating an extra ballot number to applicants who had failed to purchase a flat in GSH 2022 and GSH 2023,” a spokesman for the HA said.
     
         “Affected tenants of the HA’s announced Public Rental Housing (PRH) clearance projects (i.e. Pik Hoi House, Kam Pik House and Tan Fung House of Choi Hung Estate; and Wah On House and Wah Lok House of Wah Fu Estate) who would like to purchase subsidised sale flats (SSF) in lieu of PRH will be accorded priority in flat selection over other applicants under GSH 2024. On the other hand, a quota of 1 050 GSH flats will be set for families applying under the Priority Scheme for Families with Elderly Members and Families with Newborns Flat Selection Priority Scheme (Priority Newborns Scheme) for GSH 2024. Family applicants with babies born on or after October 25, 2023, will be eligible for the Priority Newborns Scheme if their children are aged 3 or below on the closing day of the application of GSH 2024. Separately, a quota of 250 GSH flats will be set for one-person applicants,” the spokesman said (see Annex 2).
     
         Details of the implementation arrangements for GSH 2024 are as follows: 
         The new GSH development Wang Chi Court provides flats with saleable areas ranging from about 17.9 square metres to about 43.3 sq m (about 193 square feet to about 466 sq ft). Large flats, with saleable areas ranging from about 41.8 sq m to about 43.3 sq m (about 450 sq ft to about 466 sq ft), which are more popular among applicants, will account for more than a quarter of the total number of flats (See Annex 1).
     
    Pricing 
    “Based on the average flat selling price at about $2.47 million (saleable area of about 34 sq m or about 366 sq ft), the mortgage payment is about $10,500 per month, assuming that he/she takes out a mortgage at 95 per cent of the flat price for a term of 30 years at an interest rate of 3.5 per cent. For one to two-person flats, the average selling price is about $1.28 million and the mortgage payment is about $5,500 per month,” the spokesman said.Issued at HKT 16:30

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Housing Authority approves estimated public rental housing allocation for 2025-26

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Housing Authority approves estimated public rental housing allocation for 2025-26 
         The Subsidised Housing Committee of the Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) today (June 12) approved the estimated public rental housing (PRH) allocation for 2025-26 and noted the actual allocation in 2024-25.
     
         “For the year 2024-25, the actual allocation was 29 114 flats (i.e. the number of flats taken up by applicants before the end of 2024-25),” a spokesman for the HA said.
     
         “For 2025-26, we estimated that a total of about 29 700 PRH flats, comprising about 8 800 new flats and about 20 900 recovered flats, will be available for allocation to various categories of applicants. Most of the flats (i.e. 23 350 flats (78.6 per cent)) will be allocated to PRH applicants. The annual allocation quota for non-elderly one-person applicants under the Quota and Points System (QPS) is set at 10 per cent of the total number of flats to be allocated to PRH applicants with an upper limit of 2 200 flats, and therefore the allocation quota for QPS applicants in 2025-26 is 2 200 flats,” the spokesman said.
     
         As regards allocation for other categories of applicants, the HA will reserve 1 200 flats for rehousing residents affected by clearance projects planned by various departments and statutory bodies, and residents affected by other Government’s squatter clearances, emergency clearances, unauthorised rooftop structure clearances and so forth; among which 300 flats will be set aside for rehousing residents affected by the Urban Renewal Authority’s redevelopment projects scheduled for 2025-26.
     
         To tie in with the clearance programme of Wah Fu (I) Estate and Choi Hung Estate announced in March and December 2024 respectively, the HA will reserve 100 flats under the category of the HA’s Estate Clearance and Major Repairs for early thinning out exercise.
     
         In addition, 350 flats will be reserved for allocation under the category of Compassionate Rehousing (CR). This figure is not an upper limit and the HA will follow the established policy to handle all the demands for CR as recommended by the Social Welfare Department. Any unused quota under the category of CR will be allocated to PRH applicants.
     
         Under the category of Transfers, 3 700 flats will be used for various transfer purposes in 2025-26, among which 1 100 flats will be used for the transfer of under-occupation households so that more large flats can be recovered for easing the pressing demand of applicants with four or more household members. Moreover, the HA will reserve a quota of around 1 000 for the Transfer Scheme for Improving the Living Environment in 2025-26. The remaining 1 600 flats will be flexibly deployed for other transfer purposes including Special Transfer, the Harmonious Families Transfer Scheme, transfers under the Full Rent Exemption Scheme for Elderly Households and Management Transfer.
     
    For the category of Junior Civil Servants, the HA will reserve 1 000 flats under the Civil Service Public Housing Quota Scheme in 2025-26.
     
         “The HA will make projections of the supply of PRH flats that can be allocated in the coming year and how such flats may be allocated to the various categories of demands. We will closely monitor any changes in the circumstances and will maintain flexibility in the allocation of PRH flats to optimise the use of resources,” the spokesman added.
     
         Please refer to the attached table on the breakdown of estimated allocations for various categories in 2025-26.
    Issued at HKT 16:30

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  • MIL-Evening Report: View from The Hill: Is the US playing cat and mouse ahead of expected Albanese-Trump talks?

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

    For the first time in memory, an Australian prime minister is approaching a prospective meeting with a US president with a distinct feeling of wariness.

    Of course Anthony Albanese would deny it.

    But it’s undeniable the government is relieved that Albanese’s coming trip (for which he leaves Friday) won’t feature a visit to Washington with a meeting in the Oval Office. Having seen what happened publicly to some other leaders in such encounters, Albanese has at least avoided any such risk. Instead, Albanese and President Donald Trump are expected to meet on the sidelines of the G7 in Canada.

    Think about this. Normally, an Australian prime minister heading to North America would be deeply disappointed at not receiving an invitation to Washington, especially when he had not yet met the president face to face (although Albanese and Trump have had phone calls).

    The non-Washington encounter, expected on the sidelines of the G7, is less hazardous but still highly unpredictable for Albanese.

    It could go swimmingly. But that will depend on Trump’s mood on the day and what briefings he has had. And who can make sound predictions about any of that? Australian officials find the White House difficult to deal with or read.

    Now, on the cusp of Albanese’s trip, a US review of AUKUS has become public.

    The story appeared in the Financial Times, which quoted a Pentagon spokesperson saying the departmental review was to ensure “this initiative of the previous administration is aligned with the president’s ‘America First’ agenda”. The spokesperson noted US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth had “made clear his intent to ensure the [defence] department is focused on the Indo-Pacific region first and foremost”.

    The review is to be led by the undersecretary of defence for policy, Elbridge Colby, who months ago flagged the US wanted Australia to be spending some 3% of GDP on defence. This was upped to 3.5% in a recent meeting between Defence Minister Richard Marles and Hegseth.

    The Australian government is playing down the AUKUS review as being more or less routine. Marles said he has known about it for some time. He told Sky, “I am comfortable about it and I think it’s a pretty natural step for an incoming government to take and we’ll have an opportunity to engage with it”.

    Nevertheless, the fact of the review and the timing of the report about it will turn the screws on Albanese over defence spending.

    The prime minister makes two points on this – that Australia takes its own decisions, and that defence spending should be set on the basis of the capability needed rather than determined by a set percentage.

    But there is a general view among experts that Australia will need to boost substantially its spending. Albanese won’t want to capitulate on the issue, but he will need some diplomatic lines. He could point out Australia has its next Strategic Defence Review in 2026. This is more an update on delivery than a fundamental review but could give an opportunity for a rethink.

    On AUKUS, Albanese will want to reinforce its mutual benefits and importance. He canvassed AUKUS in his first call with Trump, after the presidential election.

    The president may or may not be briefed on the latest attacks on the pact by two former prime ministers, triggered by the review.

    Paul Keating, an unrelenting critic of the agreement, said in a statement the AUKUS review “might very well be the moment Washington saves Australia from itself”.

    Malcolm Turnbull said in a social media post that the United Kingdom and the United States are conducting reviews of AUKUS but “Australia, which has the most at stake, has no review”.

    The Trump–Albanese conversation could be complicated by the Australian government’s imposition this week of sanctions on two hardline Israeli ministers for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

    This action, in concert with the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway, was immediately condemned by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who called for the sanctions to be withdrawn.

    All this before we even get to the issue of tariffs, and Australia offering a deal on critical minerals to try to get some concessions.

    There is a lot of scripting prepared before such meetings. Albanese will have his talking points down pat. But with Trump being an “off-script” man, it is not an occasion for which the PM can be confident ahead of time that he is fully prepared.

    But Albanese has one safeguard, in domestic political terms. If things went pear-shaped Australians – who have scant regard for Trump – could be expected to blame the president rather than the prime minister.

    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: Is the US playing cat and mouse ahead of expected Albanese-Trump talks? – https://theconversation.com/view-from-the-hill-is-the-us-playing-cat-and-mouse-ahead-of-expected-albanese-trump-talks-257336

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cortez Masto Statement on Senate Republicans’ Latest Effort to Force Nevada Public Land Sales in their Billionaire Tax Cut Bill

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto
    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) released the following statement after Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) released legislation that would use public land sales to pay for Senate Republicans’ billionaire tax cut bill. Senator Cortez Masto pushed to get similar provisions struck from the House bill, and just today called out Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum for the administration’s lack of consultation on such a critical issue for Nevada.
    “It is clear that this language was developed behind closed doors without input from critical Nevada stakeholders because it ignores provisions for affordable housing and eliminates funding Nevada relies on for our schools and water conservation projects,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “If we truly want to support affordable housing and economic development in Nevada, everyone needs to be at the table. Shoving lands sales in a reconciliation bill in order to pay for tax cuts for billionaires is not the way forward, and I’ll continue to fight against this misguided proposal.”
    Senator Lee’s language directs the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service to sell a certain percentage of federal lands in Nevada and other Western states for fair market value, while ignoring the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) and the Nevada tradition of sending federal land revenues back to the state to fund drought mitigation, public education, and conservation projects. Senator Lee’s bill would instead send the revenue from future lands sales in Nevada to the general Treasury. The legislation also ignores numerous already-negotiated lands bills across the state, including Cortez Masto’s Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act, a years-long effort to help Clark County grow, encourage affordable housing, and protect 2 million acres for conservation.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK A look inside the House of Lords chamber

    Source: United Kingdom UK House of Lords (video statements)

    Get a behind-the-scenes look at where members make and shape laws, press government for action and debate important issues. Join Visitor Engagement Assistant Nick and Curator Eloise as they take us on a tour through the history, design and layout of the second chamber of Parliament. You’ll get to see some of the historic objects within the chamber and find out how they support members in their work today.

    If you’re interested in seeing it for yourself, why not book a guided or self-guided tour of the Palace of Westminster? https://www.parliament.uk/visiting/visiting-and-tours/

    The House of Lords is the second chamber of the UK Parliament. It plays a crucial role in examining bills, questioning government action and investigating public policy. Find out more https://www.parliament.uk/business/lords/

    Catch-up on House of Lords business:

    Watch live events: https://parliamentlive.tv/Lords
    Read the latest news: https://www.parliament.uk/lords/

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Minister Ntshavheni briefs members of the media on outcomes of the Cabinet held on 11, June 2025.

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Minister Ntshavheni briefs members of the media on outcomes of the Cabinet held on Wednesday 11, June 2025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylhs9-kxCko

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hickman Avenue redevelopment plans submitted to facilitate major city centre living scheme

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    If approved, demolition of existing light industrial units, not fit for purpose, could start in winter 2025/26 with construction works beginning in early 2026.

    The scheme is designed to accommodate the council’s fleet services operation, which is due to relocate from its current Culwell Street depot in the city centre to pave the way for hundreds of new homes as part of the Brewers Yard regeneration masterplan.

    The new Hickman Avenue depot would also become home to the council’s taxi licensing facility – which would move from the former Loxdale Primary School site earmarked for housing development – travel unit and street lighting and cleaning stores.

    Early enabling works at Hickman Avenue saw unused ancillary buildings demolished, ground investigations carried out and two mineshafts remediated.

    The relocation of fleet services and redevelopment works will lead to the creation of hundreds of construction jobs at the sites of the Culwell Street depot and former Loxdale Primary School, enable the reduction of the council’s carbon footprint and support its programme to deliver a fleet of electric vehicles.

    Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for Resident Services, said: “This planning application puts forward proposals for a new purpose built depot that will enable the relocation of important council services to a more suitable base.

    “It is also a critical step in bringing forward the regeneration of a strategically important brownfield site through the Brewers Yard scheme to deliver huge benefits in terms of jobs, investment and homes that will help rejuvenate our city centre.

    “The Hickman Avenue redevelopment will ultimately ensure the sustainability of essential frontline services by consolidating, rationalising and optimising our operations. It will lead to reduced energy costs and asset maintenance and support the transition of the council’s combustion engine fleet to EV.”

    Separate planning approval is already in place to demolish existing buildings at the Culwell Street depot site and remediate the brownfield land to make it ready for the development of hundreds of new homes as part of the Brewers Yard scheme in the coming years.

    Once all the land is unlocked for housing the completed scheme will see a mixture of houses and apartments, and new retail and commercial space.

    The development will also sit just a few hundred metres from the city’s new transport Interchange, providing quick, direct access to Birmingham, London and Manchester.
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Final chance to have your say about Shared Lives

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Shared Lives is a unique form of social care based on the simple but transformative power of human relationships. In Shared Lives, a young person or adult who is assessed as needing care and support is matched with a carer by the Shared Lives service, coordinated by Camphill Village Trust. Together, they share home, family, and community life.  

    The service is provided by individuals or families – Shared Lives carers – and enables people to access community facilities, maximise their independence and quality of life, and live an ordinary life in a place which feels like home. In many cases the individual requiring support will become a permanent part of the Shared Lives family and in other cases the individual can use the support for short breaks.

    The service can support people aged 16 and over who have been assessed as having care needs which can be met by Shared Lives, including older people, people with mental health needs, people living with dementia, those with a physical and/or sensory impairment, learning disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, care leavers and individuals with complex needs.  

    Councillor Paula Brookfield, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Adults, said: “Shared Lives has been running in Wolverhampton since 2014 and has had an incredible impact on the lives of some of our most vulnerable citizens, offering greater choice around the support they receive and providing a real alternative to more traditional forms of care such as residential and day care.

    “We want it to be the best that it can be, and so we are carrying out a survey to shape future service delivery – please take a few moments to share your thoughts.”

    To complete the survey please visit Consultation | Shared Lives by Monday (16 June, 2025).

    To find out more about Shared Lives, contact Camphill Village Trust on 01384 441505, email sharedlives@cvt.org.uk or visit Camphill Village Trust
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Get onboard for Clean Air Day

    Source: Scotland – City of Perth

    Funding for the free bus travel initiative was agreed as part of the Council’s 2025/26 budget, with an additional day to raise awareness about the danger of air pollution to communities. 

    Air pollution is linked to 43,000 deaths per year in the UK and is recognised by the World Health Organisation and the UK Government as the largest environmental threat to our health. 
      
    Continuing the success of the 2024 free bus travel offer, where 38,042 people took advantage of the offer, saving almost £108,000 in fares to those who travelled by bus, the initiative is designed to encourage people to get onboard their local bus services and travel sustainably. 

    On 19 June, people can take advantage of the free bus travel offer for journeys made fully in Perth and Kinross provided by local bus operators Stagecoach East Scotland, Docherty’s Midland Coaches, Elizabeth Yule, Sweeney’s Garage and Glenfarg Community Transport Group.   
     
    Passengers who have a free U22, 60+ or disabled concessionary bus pass should use their bus pass as normal to travel.  
      
    Councillor Grant Laing, Perth and Kinross Council Leader said: “Building on the success of last year’s free bus travel initiative, I’m thrilled that this year, we are not only offering free bus on the first Saturday of every month, but an additional day has also been added to raise awareness of air pollution.

    “On Clean Air Day, I would particularly encourage people who normally travel to work on a weekday to leave the car at home, save on parking and fuel and travel for free on your local bus. This could be the first step to loving your local bus.”
     
    Councillor Richard Watters, Convener of the Council’s Climate Change and Sustainability Committee added: “I’m pleased to see the council taking meaningful action to tackle air pollution – not just on Clean Air Day but throughout the year.

    “Initiatives like the free bus travel offer are encouraging people to get onboard their local bus service, helping to reduce carbon emissions. It’s encouraging to see that over 38,000 people took advantage of the offer last year, highlighting growing support for sustainable travel. We are also fortunate that most of Stagecoach local bus services in Perth City are operated by electric buses.

    “We’re also making real progress in reducing emissions from our own operations. As part of the fleet decarbonisation strategy, 18 refuse collection vehicles have already switched to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), a cleaner alternative to diesel. Refuse collection vehicles based in Blairgowrie, Crieff, Kinross, and Pitlochry will also transition to HVO. 

    “Tayside Contracts has introduced “TayLow”, a warm mix asphalt to be used in roads construction across Perth and Kinross. It uses less energy and can cut emissions by 5% and 15%, supporting more sustainable construction.” 

    Councillor Liz Barrett, Vice-Convenor of the Council’s Climate Change and Sustainability Committee continued “The new Kingsway, creating a 12km network of walking and cycling paths, connecting the neighbouring communities with Perth city centre is another step forward in offering people healthier, greener alternatives to car travel. 

    “Complementing this, our Nature Restoration Fund supports community-led projects that restore habitats, tackle biodiversity loss and strengthen nature networks that help filter air, absorb carbon and improve overall air quality.

    “By working closely with our partners and communities, we’ll continue to take action to reduce the harmful health effects of air pollution, especially for those most at risk including children, older people, people with health conditions and people who stay in the most polluted areas.” 
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Nolan Principles at 30 – Join us at the IfG

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    The Nolan Principles at 30 – Join us at the IfG

    The Nolan Principles at 30 – join us for a one-day conference at the Institute for Government.

    The Nolan Principles –  the basis for the ethical standards expected of those working in the public sector from the prime minister to civil servants and police officers – are 30 years old this year. The Committee is marking the anniversary in a range of ways, including events and blogs.

    Join us for a one-day conference on the 19th June at the Institute for Government to discuss how the principles have shaped public life and how ethical standards can be maintained in the future.

    What do ethical standards mean for the way frontline officials interact with the public? How might emerging trends like technology help or hinder public office-holders to act ethically? At a time when trust in politics is fragile and public debate is coarsening, how can politicians uphold high standards of behaviour?

    The IFG is bringing together a series of expert panels and keynote speakers – including former Prime Minister The Rt Hon Sir John Major KG CH – for a thought-provoking one-day conference to mark the 30th anniversary.

    More information and sign up: https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/nolan-principles-30-future-standards-public-life

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 2nd Belt and Road Science, Technology and Innovation Ministerial Meeting Held in Chengdu

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

    BEIJING, June 12 (Xinhua) — The Second Belt and Road Science, Technology and Innovation Ministerial Meeting was held in Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, on Wednesday, chaired by Yin Hejun, head of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, according to a statement posted on the ministry’s official website.

    Speaking at the event, Yin Hejun said that the Chinese government has so far signed bilateral intergovernmental agreements on scientific and technological cooperation with more than 80 countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. The construction of more than 70 Belt and Road joint laboratories and 10 international technology transfer centers has been launched.

    In addition, according to him, China is actively developing scientific, technical and humanitarian exchanges and cooperation in the field of technology parks, organizing the implementation of special plans for cooperation in the fields of technologies for sustainable development, geospatial research, poverty reduction through scientific and technical achievements, innovative entrepreneurship, etc.

    These measures will ensure the flow of innovative energy for high-quality construction of the Belt and Road, Yin Hejun emphasized.

    The meeting was attended by science, technology and innovation ministers and their representatives from 41 Belt and Road member countries.

    The meeting participants had an in-depth exchange of views, focusing on issues of unleashing new potentials and forming new models of scientific and technological cooperation, as well as jointly building the Belt and Road innovation and technology community. The broad discussion was devoted to deepening cooperation in such key areas as artificial intelligence, geospatial technologies, green and low-carbon solutions, as well as improving the global scientific and technological governance system.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: MFA: China hopes that the US, together with the Chinese side, will implement the consensus reached during the telephone conversation between the heads of the two states

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

    Xinhua | 12.06. 2025

    Keywords: USA

    Source: Xinhua

    MFA: China hopes that the US will work with the Chinese side to implement the consensus reached during the phone call between the two heads of state MFA: China hopes that the US will work with the Chinese side to implement the consensus reached during the phone call between the two heads of state

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US partially evacuates embassy staff from Iraq

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

    HOUSTON, June 12 (Xinhua) — Nonessential personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and their families have been ordered to leave Iraq due to unspecified security risks, U.S. State Department sources said Wednesday.

    “Based on our most recent review, we have decided to reduce our mission’s presence in Iraq,” the State Department said in a statement. “We continually evaluate the necessary personnel levels at all of our embassies.”

    Also on Wednesday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave permission for the voluntary departure of family members of American service members from facilities in the Middle East.

    The security risks that led to the order to leave Iraq are not yet clear. Iran has recently threatened to attack US bases in the region if talks on Iran’s nuclear program fail, according to media reports.

    US President Donald Trump said in a podcast on Wednesday that he is becoming less and less confident about the possibility of a nuclear deal with Iran.

    Later Wednesday, when asked why American military families were allowed to leave the Middle East, Trump said: “You’ll see.”

    US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff is expected to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi this weekend for a sixth round of nuclear talks. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In May, about 1.1 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan

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

    TASHKENT, June 12 (Xinhua) — About 1.1 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan in May 2025. This figure broke the record of the previous month, when the number of tourists exceeded one million for the first time, the Narodnoye Slovo newspaper reported on Wednesday.

    “In the decrees and resolutions of the President of Uzbekistan aimed at developing tourism, such areas as attracting investment in the industry, expanding the visa-free regime and participation in international exhibitions and forums play an important role. All this makes Uzbekistan an increasingly attractive country for foreign tourists,” the publication writes.

    It is reported that in the future it is planned to continue work on further improving the tourism infrastructure, increasing the quality and diversification of services, and strengthening the reputation of Uzbekistan as a unique and competitive destination in the global tourism market.

    Let us recall that in April 2025, more than 1 million tourists from abroad visited Uzbekistan. Such statistics were published in May by the country’s Tourism Committee. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six people died in a road accident in the Irkutsk region of Russia

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

    Moscow, June 12 (Xinhua) — Six people were killed in a collision between a car and a mini tractor on a highway in Russia’s Irkutsk region, the Interfax news agency reported on Wednesday, citing the press service of the regional Interior Ministry.

    According to the report, the accident occurred on Thursday night in the area of the 28th km of the Cheryomkhovo-Golumet-Onot highway near the village of Nygda in the Alarsky district. The driver and four passengers of the mini-tractor died from their injuries at the scene of the incident, and the driver of the passenger car died in the ambulance.

    According to preliminary information, the Lada Granta collided with a homemade vehicle moving in front in the same direction. The circumstances of the incident are being established and an investigation is underway. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Australia committed to AUKUS despite US deal review – Defence Minister

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

    CANBERRA, June 12 (Xinhua) — The Australian government said on Thursday it remains committed to the AUKUS security agreement despite the United States launching a review of it.

    The Pentagon confirmed Wednesday that it has begun a review of the AUKUS agreement to ensure the Biden-era deal is “consistent” with President Donald Trump’s agenda.

    In response to the statement, Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles said on Thursday that it was “natural” for the Trump administration to review the pact.

    “We are committed to AUKUS and look forward to working closely with the United States on the review,” he said.

    Speaking later on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio, Mr Marles said he was “very confident” Australia would receive the submarines under the security pact signed in 2021.

    Earlier in June, Marles met with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in Singapore, where the Pentagon chief asked Australia to increase defense spending to 3.5 percent of GDP as soon as possible.

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected the request and said in a speech at the National Press Club in Canberra on Tuesday that defence spending would be determined by Australia alone.

    E. Albanese is expected to meet with D. Trump on the sidelines of the upcoming G7 summit in Canada. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN Secretary General Concerned About US Sanctions Against ICC Judges

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

    UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (Xinhua) — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over U.S. sanctions against four International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, his deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said on Wednesday.

    “The Secretary-General expresses grave concern that four judges of the International Criminal Court have been targeted for sanctions pursuant to an executive order by the US President,” he said.

    While the UN and the ICC are separate organizations with separate and distinct mandates, the UN considers the ICC a key pillar of international criminal justice and the secretary-general respects its work, Haq said at a daily briefing.

    A. Guterres also stressed the importance of the basic principle of independence of the judiciary, he said.

    Last week, Washington imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges for their involvement in ICC actions against the United States or Israel, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese ministry backs carmakers’ payment commitment to suppliers

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

    China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on Thursday voiced support for a commitment made by multiple carmakers to cap the term of payment for their suppliers at 60 days, saying that the move will benefit industrial and supply chains.

    The commitment was recently announced by 17 major Chinese automakers, including China FAW Group Co., Ltd., Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd., and SERES Group. According to the MIIT, increasing competition in China’s new energy vehicle (NEV) market is shifting pressure from automakers to other parts of the supply chain, resulting in extended supplier payment terms and cash flow difficulties.

    The commitment is expected to boost cooperation between automakers and autoparts manufacturers, and greatly promote the healthy and sustainable development of China’s automotive industry, the MIIT said.

    The ministry noted that it will continue to maintain long-term, stable partnerships between carmakers and supply chain companies, and foster innovation and coordinated development among businesses of all sizes.

    “We will keep working to strengthen the resilience and security of the industrial and supply chains, and make new contributions to the development of the global automotive industry,” said a ministry official.

    China’s NEV industry is at a critical stage for high-quality development, the official said, urging all sectors to work together to create a “positive, civilized and orderly environment” for the industry’s development.

    China’s NEV sales surged by 44 percent year on year to 5.61 million units in the first five months of 2025, accounting for 44 percent of total new vehicle sales in the country during the period, according to the latest data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Speech by STL at International Conference on Roads and Railways 2025 (English only)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Following is the speech by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Ms Mable Chan, at the International Conference on Roads and Railways 2025 today (June 12):

    Alfred (President of the Hong Kong Institution of Highways and Transportation, Mr Alfred Leung), Gary (Legislative Council Member, Mr Gary Zhang), Vice President Wang (Vice President of the Research Institute of Highway of the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republic of China Mr Wang Shuiyin), representatives from Consulates-General, distinguished guests, esteemed speakers, ladies and gentlemen, 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit watches worth about $3.3 million (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit watches worth about $3.3 million (with photo) 
    Through risk assessment, Customs on that day intercepted an incoming lorry at the HZMB Hong Kong Port. After inspection, Customs officers found the batch of suspected counterfeit watches inside the cargo compartment of the lorry. A 52-year-old male lorry driver was subsequently arrested.
     
    An initial investigation revealed that the batch of suspected counterfeit watches would have been transhipped to overseas regions.
     
    The investigation is ongoing, and the arrested man has been released on bail pending further investigation.
     
    Customs will continue to take stringent enforcement action against counterfeit goods and smuggling activities through risk assessment and intelligence analysis.
     
    Under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, any person who imports or exports any goods to which a forged trademark is applied commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for five years.
     
    Members of the public may report any suspected counterfeiting activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hkIssued at HKT 16:17

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  • Poland manager Probierz resigns after row with Lewandowski

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Poland manager Michal Probierz resigned from his position on Thursday, four days after star striker Robert Lewandowski said he will no longer play for the national team under him.

    The 36-year-old Barcelona striker said his trust had been betrayed and he was very hurt by the way Probierz told him he was being replaced as team captain.

    Lewandowski, Poland’s record goal-scorer, said on Monday that he received a short call from Probierz as he was putting his children to sleep and that a statement about him losing the captaincy appeared soon after on the Polish Football Association website.

    Probierz decided to replace Lewandowski as captain with midfielder Piotr Zielinski.

    “I have come to the conclusion that in the current situation the best decision for the good of the national team will be my resignation from the position of coach,” Probierz said in a statement.

    “Performing this function was the fulfilment of my professional dreams and the greatest honour in my life.”

    -Reuters

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Underwriting Auction for sale of Government Securities for ₹30,000 crore on June 13, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    Government of India has announced the sale (re-issue) of Government Securities, as detailed below, through auctions to be held on June 13, 2025 (Friday).

    As per the extant scheme of underwriting commitment notified on November 14, 2007, the amounts of Minimum Underwriting Commitment (MUC) and the minimum bidding commitment under Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) auction, applicable to each Primary Dealer (PD), are as under:

    (₹ crore)
    Security Notified Amount MUC amount per PD Minimum bidding commitment per PD under ACU auction
    6.79% GS 2031 11,000 262 262
    6.98% GOI SGrB 2054 5,000 120 120
    7.09% GS 2074 14,000 334 334

    The underwriting auction will be conducted through multiple price-based method on June 13, 2025 (Friday). PDs may submit their bids for ACU auction electronically through Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) System between 09:00 A.M. and 09:30 A.M. on the day of underwriting auction.

    The underwriting commission will be credited to the current account of the respective PDs with RBI on the day of issue of securities.

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    

    Press Release: 2025-2026/531

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Carers’ Week 2025: Inspiring art by Derby carers

    Source: City of Derby

    An exhibition showcasing artwork by unpaid carers in Derby has been launched to mark National Carers’ Week. The art, created by members of Derby’s Carers Craft Café, is on display to the public at the Council House, alongside their inspirational stories.

    Initially established at QUAD following the pandemic, the Carers’ Craft Café has evolved in recent years and now meets monthly at Derby’s Dubrek Studios. This setting allows carers to explore their creative sides while connecting with others.

    The exhibition, themed ‘How creativity supports me’, features a variety of works produced at the Craft Café, alongside pieces inspired by the café and others created during carers’ limited personal time. The exhibition is located in the foyer of the Council House, near the Better Together Café, until Thursday 3 July, when it will move into Riverside Library for the remainder of the month.

    Anna Botham-Collins, who cares for her elderly parents and uncle, has her artwork on display. She said:

    When I go to the café, it’s nice to chat to other people who understand your situation. There’s a kinship between the people that go along. It’s good to have that time where you can turn your mind off and there’s no pressure.

    Before I registered as a carer, I didn’t realise the support that was available. I’m sure there are a lot of people in the same situation, so I hope this exhibition will raise awareness.

    Fellow member Barbara Lucas, who is a carer for her husband, said:

    When started going to the café, we had just moved to Derby so it really helped me get to know people. I enjoy trying different ways to be creative and chatting to people who are in the same situation as I am.

    Carers’ Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities throughout the UK. It also helps people who don’t think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as carers and access much-needed support.

    Cllr Alison Martin (centre) with carers and representatives from Universal Services for Carers

    This year the theme is ‘Caring About Equality’ highlighting the inequalities faced by unpaid carers, including a greater risk of poverty, social isolation, poor mental and physical health. Far too often, carers of all-ages miss out on opportunities in their education, careers, or personal lives, just because of their caring role.

    Unpaid carers in Derby can receive assistance through Universal Services for Carers. This service, funded by Derby City Council and the Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board, and provided by Citizens Advice Mid Mercia, offers free, confidential, and impartial support specifically for unpaid carers in the city. 

    Its aim is to provide a comprehensive range of services to help unpaid carers maintain their emotional and physical wellbeing, feel empowered, and gain knowledge and skills. Services include:

    • A helpline for carers staffed by experienced advisers who can provide information, support and signposting
    • A variety of indoor, outdoor and virtual workshops and events to provide respite, reducing stress and anxiety
    • Awareness and training sessions to support carers in their role
    • Peer support groups, which provide a much-needed opportunity to meet others living in similar situations.

    Councillor Alison Martin, Derby City Council Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Care, said:

    This exhibition is an inspiring way to celebrate the talent and resilience of Derby’s unpaid carers. It highlights how vital groups like the Carers’ Craft Café are for well-being. 

    The city’s carers contribute so much to our community, often while facing significant challenges, and it’s essential that we recognise their efforts and provide them with the support they deserve. Universal Services for Carers in Derby is a vital service and I’d encourage carers to contact them for support.

    If you’re an unpaid carer, you can access support on the Universal Services for Carers website. Alternatively, call 01332 228777 or email carers@citizensadvicemidmercia.org.uk.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Secretaries Wright, Burgum Join JERA and U.S. LNG Producers to Finalize Agreements Expected to Add over $200 Billion to U.S. GDP

    Source: US Department of Energy

    WASHINGTON— U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, vice-chair and chair of the National Energy Dominance Council (NEDC) respectively, today joined Yukio Kani, global CEO and chairman of JERA Co., Inc. and representatives from several U.S. LNG producers to announce the finalization of four 20-year agreements between JERA and U.S. companies to purchase up to 5.5 million tons per year of American LNG. The agreements, which are projected to support more than 50,000 U.S. jobs and add more than $200 billion to U.S. GDP according to S&P Global analysis, underscore President Trump’s efforts to unleash American LNG production and the significant role the U.S. LNG industry plays in strengthening the U.S. economy and bolstering global energy security.

    The agreements include sales and purchase agreements with NextDecade Corporation and Commonwealth LNG, and heads of agreements with Sempra Infrastructure and Cheniere Marketing LLC, to purchase LNG from America’s Gulf Coast. The announcement is yet another major milestone for President Trump’s commitment to increase investment in the U.S. and unleash American dominance.

    “Today’s announcement of investments in American energy that will unlock nearly a quarter trillion dollars in U.S. GDP is a massive milestone and a bold demonstration of President Trump’s leadership,” said Secretary Wright. “More than 50,000 jobs, tens of billions of dollars in new LNG export infrastructure, and a more secure energy future is just around the corner because we have a President who prioritizes our nation’s prosperity and energy security. This is another powerful example of the growth of the U.S. LNG export industry over the past decade, which is a boon to our allies around the world who seek to expand trade with the U.S. while supporting their own energy security.”

    “This investment is a message to the world that American LNG is back thanks to President Trump and we’re leading on the world stage,” said Secretary Burgum. “I am proud to join Secretary Wright and JERA CEO Yukio Kani to celebrate this commitment that will bring in almost a quarter trillion dollars to our nation’s economy and support over 50,000 American jobs for our country’s LNG industry. America is no longer begging for foreign energy – we’re producing it cleaner, smarter, better, and more reliably than the rest of the world.”

    “Today represents a true win-win and we want to thank President Trump for his leadership and commitment to unleash American energy – both of which were essential to completing these Agreements,” said Yukio Kani, Global CEO and Chairman of JERA Co., Inc. “They reflect a strong commercial partnership between the U.S. and Japan, strengthen Japan’s energy security and reaffirm the U.S.’s leading role in the global LNG market. We look forward to continuing our work with the President, Secretaries Burgum and Wright, and their teams, in partnership with the Government of Japan and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, on shared energy goals moving forward.”

    BACKGROUND:

    President Trump and Secretary Wright have been hard at work to expand U.S. LNG exports by removing regulatory burdens left by the previous administration. With President Trump’s leadership, the DOE acted on day one to resume the consideration of pending applications to export LNG to countries without a free trade agreement (FTA), in accordance with the Natural Gas Act. Under President Trump, Secretary Wright has approved approximately 106 (mpt/a) in non-FTA export projects, which ranks higher than the current LNG export capacities of the second largest global exporter. The DOE removed regulatory barriers blocking LNG exports, including rescinding a Biden-era policy statement that required LNG exporters to meet strict criteria before the agency would request to extend a commencement date for an approved project. In May 2025, the DOE finalized the 2024 LNG export study showing key findings, including that the United States has a robust natural gas supply; exports increase GDP, expand jobs, and improve trade; and LNG exports improve national security.

    To fulfill President Trump’s Energy Dominance agenda, Secretary Burgum is cutting red tape and empowering energy producers in the Gulf of America to drill more than ever before. In Q1 of 2025, the Department of the Interior announced the disbursement of approximately $353.6 million in energy revenues to the four Gulf of America oil- and gas-producing states – Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, and their coastal political subdivisions such as counties and parishes. In a significant step forward for American energy production, the Department of the Interior is boosting offshore oil output in the Gulf of America. New scientific studies from the Department of the Interior have found that there is 7.15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the Gulf of America—a 22.6 percent increase in remaining recoverable reserves. In May, the Department of Interior issued an amended bonding financial assurance rule, which will free up billions of dollars for American energy producers to use to lease, explore, drill, and produce oil and gas in the Gulf of America while protecting American taxpayers against high-risk decommission liabilities.

    President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will help advance this project by expediting permitting for critical infrastructure projects, including LNG export terminals.

    For more information on this announcement and President Trump’s efforts to unleash American LNG exports click here to view a fact sheet.

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  • Israeli fire kills 60 in Gaza, many near aid site, medics say

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Israeli gunfire and airstrikes killed at least 60 Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday, most of them near an aid site operated by the U.S- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the centre of the enclave, local health officials said.

    Medical officials at Shifa and Al-Quds hospitals said at least 25 people were killed and dozens wounded as they approached a food distribution centre near the former Jewish settlement of Netzarim before dawn.

    Israel’s military, which has been at war with Hamas militants since October 2023, said its forces fired warning shots overnight towards a group of suspects as they posed a threat to troops in the area of the Netzarim Corridor.

    “This is despite warnings that the area is an active combat zone. The IDF is aware of reports regarding individuals injured; the details are under review,” it said.

    Later on Wednesday, health officials at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip said at least 14 people had been killed by Israeli gunfire as they approached another GHF site in Rafah.

    The GHF late on Wednesday accused Hamas of killing at least five people in an attack on a bus carrying two dozen Palestinians working with the aid organization to one of its distribution sites.

    “We will continue our mission to provide critical aid to the people of Gaza,” it said in a statement.

    The foundation earlier said it was unaware of Wednesday’s incidents involving civilians but added that it was working closely with Israeli authorities to ensure safe passage routes are maintained, and that it was essential for Palestinians to closely follow instructions.

    “Ultimately, the solution is more aid, which will create more certainty and less urgency among the population,” it said by email in response to Reuters questions.

    “There is not yet enough food to feed everyone in need in Gaza. Our current focus is to feed as many people as is safely possible within the constraints of a highly volatile environment.”

    GHF said it distributed 2.5 million meals on Wednesday, the largest single-day delivery since it began operations, bringing to more than 16 million the number of meals provided since its operations started in late May.

    Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry says that since then, 163 Palestinians had been killed and over 1,000 wounded trying to obtain the food boxes.

    The United Nations has condemned the killings and has refused to supply aid via the foundation, which uses private contractors with Israeli military backup in what they say is a breach of humanitarian standards.

    Elsewhere in Gaza on Wednesday, its health ministry said at least 11 other people were killed by separate Israeli gunfire and strikes across the coastal enclave.

    The war erupted 20 months ago after Hamas-led militants took 251 hostages and killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, on October 7, 2023, Israel’s single deadliest day.

    Israel’s military campaign has since killed nearly 55,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to health authorities in Gaza, and flattened much of the densely populated strip, which is home to more than two million people. Most of the population is displaced and malnutrition is widespread.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday there had been “significant progress” in efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza, but that it was “too soon” to raise hopes that a deal would be reached.

    Two Hamas sources told Reuters they did not know about any breakthrough in negotiations.

    (Reuters)