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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden Announces Town Halls in Eastern Oregon, Columbia Gorge

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)
    June 11, 2025
    Senator’s upcoming open-to-all town halls June 19-21 will be in Malheur, Baker, Union and Hood River counties
    Portland – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden today announced he will hold open-to-all town halls next week in Malheur, Baker, Union and Hood River counties.
    Heading into these four open-to-all town halls from June 19-21, Wyden has held 1,120 open-to-all town halls in keeping his promise to hold at least one town hall each year in each of Oregon’s 36 counties. 
    “Oregonians throughout our state count on elected officials to be available in their communities to answer questions and hear their views and concerns,”  “Wyden said. “That expectation has always been a vital part of the ‘Oregon Way.” And in these unprecedented times with our country facing unprecedented challenges, these in-person conversations in every nook and cranny of Oregon are more important than ever.”
    The schedule for the upcoming town halls is as follows:
    Thursday, June 19
    Malheur County, 6:30 pm MT, Four Rivers Cultural Center, Meyer McLean Performing Arts Theater, 676 SW 5th Ave., Ontario
    Friday, June 20
    Baker County, 1:30 pm PT, Baker City Armory, 1640 Campbell St., Baker City
    Union County, 5:30 pm PT, La Grande High School Auditorium, 708 K Ave., La Grande
    Saturday, June 21
    Hood River County, Noon PT, Hood River Valley High School, Bowe Theater, 1220 Indian Creek Road, Hood River
    Doors will open one hour before the town hall start times for attendees. For everyone’s security, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the town hall.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: In its first gaming partnership, Louvre launches Age of Empires exhibition

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: In its first gaming partnership, Louvre launches Age of Empires exhibition

    Today we are thrilled to announce that Age of Empires is partnering with the world’s most-visited museum, the Louvre in Paris!

    On April 30th, the Louvre launched an exhibition on the Mamluk sultanate (1250-1517), a European first. The exhibition aims to share the story of this golden age of the Islamic Near East, showcasing its breadth and richness, all told from a transregional perspective. The Mamluks appear in three Age of Empires titles and players around the world have discovered their prowess and story through our games since 1999.

    With a shared passion for history at its heart, this collaboration between Age of Empires and the Louvre serves to share the story of the Mamluks to people around the world and encourage them to learn more about this golden age of medieval history, which isn’t often told.

    Throughout the month of June, we’ll be collaborating both at the museum in Paris and online. For an overview of our collaboration, check our dedicated webpage.

    Age of Empires and the Louvre Partnership Page

    You’ll be able to experience content from the partnership at the museum, on our websites, on social media and via the first ever livestream from the museum, on June 12th, starting at 11:00 AM PT (2:00 PM ET / 18:00 UTC).

    We are so honored to be working with the Louvre, we share a passion for sharing the stories of history with the world.

    “World’s Edge is honored to collaborate with Le Louvre. The Age of Empires franchise has been bringing history to life for more than 65 million players around the world for almost 30 years. We’ve always believed in the great potential for our games to spark an interest in history and culture. We often hear of teachers using Age of Empires to teach history to their students and stories from our players about how Age of Empires has driven them to learn more, or even to pursue history academically or as a career. This opportunity to bring the amazing stories of the Mamluks to new audiences through the Louvre’s exhibition is one we’re excited to be a part of. We hope that through the excellent work of the Louvre’s team, the legacy of the Mamluks can be shared around the world, and that people enjoy their stories as they come to life through Age of Empires.”

    — Michael Mann, Studio Head at World’s Edge

    The Mamluks in Age of Empires

    The Mamluks have been an iconic part of the Age of Empires franchise since Age of Empires II (1999). Players today can experience these mighty warriors in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, and in Age of Empires IV (via the best-selling Sultans Ascend DLC).

    There’s more information about how you can play as the Mamluks in Age games on our partnership webpage.

    Play as the Mamluks in an All-New Scenario

    To celebrate the partnership, we’re releasing a brand new custom scenario for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition on PC, “Ayn Jalut”. Created by World’s Edge Senior Business Manager, and famed Age campaign designer, Ramsey Abdulrahim. In this scenario, you play as Baybars before the pivotal battle when the fate of the Muslim world held in the balance. Prepare your forces, set up your ambushes, and use your cunning and strategy to overcome the Mongol horde. Like the Mamluks, can you be the first to defeat the Mongols?

    When finished, try again and best your friends for the highest score!

    The entire world trembled before the Mongols. Rulers of China and Persia, the fearsome horsemen swept through the cities of the Islamic world, leaving ruins. Only Baybars and the Mamluks of Egypt stood in their way. Baybars had gathered an army at Ayn Jalut, the site where the Biblical David slew the giant Goliath. Baybars had been born a thousand miles away, but he knew the Mongols well: they had slaughtered his family and sold him–as a mere boy–into slavery. At Ayn Jalut, he was determined to have his revenge–and slay his own giant.

    The Mamluks and the Exhibition

    The Mamluks, freed slave-soldiers of primarily Turkish (and later Caucasian) origin, built their legend on their military prowess. They conquered the last bastions of the Crusaders, fought and repelled the Mongols, survived Timur’s invasions and kept threatening neighbors at bay, before succumbing to Ottoman expansion. The sultanate encompassed a vast territory, including Egypt, Bilad al-Sham (modern day Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine and Jordan), parts of Eastern Anatolia and the Hejaz region of Arabia, which includes Mecca and Medina.

    The exhibition takes visitors beyond the military legend of the Mamluk sultanate and shows the complex and multi-faceted society they formed. They created a world in which sultans mingled with emirs and rich civil elites, all actively engaging in artistic patronage. Women had active roles in Mamluk society, as well as Christian and Jewish minorities. At the meeting point of Europe, Africa and Asia, people and ideas circulated, as well as arts and trade.

    The exhibition is an unprecedented opportunity to discover this glorious and yet little-known empire, through a collection of masterpieces from around the world. Visitors will be exposed to a new perspective on medieval Egypt and the Near East.


    To make sure you can enjoy all the partnership content, make sure you’re following Age of Empires and the Louvre on social media!

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Staying well in hot weather | Westminster City Council

    Source: City of Westminster

    You can find advice here on how to keep yourself and your home cool along with looking out for the signs of heatstroke and heat exhaustion.

    Looking after yourself and others

    The hot weather can cause some serious health problems for older people and people with long-term conditions. Young children and rough sleepers can also be particularly vulnerable when exposed to high heat. 

    If you’re concerned about someone sleeping rough, please tell the charity StreetLink using their app or the StreetLink website or by calling 0300 500 0914.

    Keeping cool during hot weather

    It is important to remember to be aware of the signs of heatstroke and heat exhaustion, and when to get help.

    Try to keep sun exposure to a minimum, particularly between 11am and 3pm

    If you have to go out, try to walk in the shade, apply sunscreen and wear a hat. Avoid extreme physical exertion and remember to keep hydrated.

    Look out for signs of feeling unwell and move to a cool place as soon as possible, slow down and drink water if you feel unwell. If you need medical help, call NHS 111 or 999 in an emergency.

    You can find more advice from the NHS on how to cope in hot weather.

    Your home can generate lots of heat, particularly when exposed to direct sunlight. Close any curtains or blinds during the day, open windows (when it is safe to do so) when the air feels cooler outside than inside, for example at night, to try to get air flowing through the home. Find more useful tips on how to prepare your home for hot weather.

    Travelling during hot weather

    If you are out and about, you can find a number of shaded or cool areas across London including parks, squares and gardens in Westminster.  

    Those travelling on public transport should always check your journey before you travel and try to carry a bottle of water with you. Transport for London  and National Rail issue travel alerts as trains may be running a reduced speeds. There are a number of fountains around Westminster where you can get water or refill your water bottle. You can also visit Refill London.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese scientists introduced archaeometric methods to Uzbek teachers and students

    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 11 (Xinhua) — Northwest University (NWU, China) and the Silk Road International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage (Uzbekistan) recently jointly held a training course on archaeometric methods, according to the official website of NWU.

    The event was held in the Samarkand branch of the China-Central Asia Belt and Road Joint Laboratory for Human and Environmental Studies. Deputy Head of the Laboratory Lin Xue introduced the cadets to the principles of analysis in molecular paleontological methods and the latest achievements in their application in research in such areas as the economic and household model of ancient people inhabiting Central Asia, human migration and genetic evolution, the origin of domesticated animals and their distribution, etc.

    With the help of Chinese scientists, the cadets conducted practical training on preparing samples of animal remains found during archaeological excavations.

    After completion of the course, the laboratory’s scientific director, SZU professor Wang Jianxin, and the head of the Department of History and Cultural Heritage of the International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage Mastura Sidikova issued certificates of completion of training to the cadets.

    As Wang Jianxin stated, archaeometric methods can acquire rich historical and cultural information from archaeological remains. This training course helped participants gain a preliminary understanding of the basics and operational standards of archaeometrics.

    He expressed hope that the event would spark interest among cadets in archaeometry and archaeological research. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Air Astana is interested in strengthening its position in the Chinese market

    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 11 (Xinhua) — Air Astana is interested in strengthening its position in the Chinese market, Chief Executive Officer Peter Foster said Wednesday at a press conference in Guangzhou, southern China’s Guangdong Province, to mark the launch of its Guangzhou-Almaty route.

    The opening of the said air route is reported to be a new milestone for Air Astana in expanding its route network in China, writes the Zhuxinshe news agency.

    The Guangzhou-Almaty route is Air Astana’s fifth direct route between Kazakhstan and China and the airline’s first route connecting southern China and southern Kazakhstan.

    China is a strategically important market for Air Astana. The opening of the new route marks a very important step for the airline in expanding its route network in China, which is in line with its long-term growth objectives, said Peter Foster.

    Since the launch of the Almaty-Beijing route more than 20 years ago, Air Astana has been steadily expanding its route network in China. Currently, the airline’s aircraft, mainly Airbus A321LR, operate 23 flights weekly on five routes linking Kazakhstan and China, namely Almaty-Beijing, Almaty-Urumqi, Almaty-Sanya, Almaty-Guangzhou and Astana-Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: ‘My Pet Is a Family Member’: China’s Booming Pet Economy

    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 11 (Xinhua) — China’s first non-standard gym will soon open in the east Chinese city of Shanghai, where not people but their pets will improve their health!

    In an advertising post published on the official account of the GOGOGYM fitness club on the popular Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu /Rednote/, a video is captured of several dogs exercising on special treadmills.

    According to the fitness club employee, the pets will be provided with exercise machines such as a treadmill, a pool, an underwater treadmill, ground exercise machines, etc., which are not inferior to exercise machines for people.

    Although such gyms for companion animals have long appeared in Russia, they remain a “novelty” in China. The industry is new, but promising.

    A report by US investment bank Goldman Sachs says that in 2024, the number of pets in China will exceed the number of children under four for the first time. It also expects that by 2030, this figure will be twice as high.

    For reference, there were 73.4 million infants and toddlers under the age of four in China in 2021, but that number has declined in recent years due to declining birth rates.

    However, compared with the data from the China Pet Industry White Paper for 2025, Goldman Sachs’ calculations were quite conservative.

    The white paper noted that the number of pets in urban areas in China alone will reach 120 million in 2024, and the consumer market size for pet dogs and cats in Chinese cities and towns will exceed 300 billion yuan (about 41.8 billion US dollars) by the end of 2024, an increase of 7.5 percent year on year.

    The latest data released by China’s Ministry of Housing, Urban-Rural Development showed that China’s urban population was about 930 million in 2023, meaning that on average, one in eight urban residents, regardless of age or gender, had a pet.

    Enterprising entrepreneurs will not miss such a business opportunity, so much so that a trendy term in modern Chinese social media and media has emerged: the pet economy. This sector covers a wide range of products and services, including pet food, healthcare, grooming, insurance, and even luxury goods.

    In ancient China, it was believed that the most important thing for a person is food. This saying also applies to pets. Currently, “pet cafeterias” have opened in major cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Wuhan, etc.

    According to Chen Ruiqi, an employee at one of the “pet canteens” in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China, the canteen sells fresh food and light meals, including dried chicken, lollipops, pizza with cheese and sausage, and even cakes.

    According to a customer surnamed Wang, her cat really liked the duck meat from this cafeteria. “My cat eats everything at every meal. Although the prices of the products here are higher than those of regular food, I don’t have to worry about the quality and safety because I can watch the cooking process,” she explained.

    Each type of fresh food in the canteen is labeled with the recommended age of the pet and the calorie content. There are also “weight loss recipes” for different pets.

    In addition, owners can order a cake for their pet’s birthday in the canteen. Those who wish can organize a corresponding party here.

    In recent years, a new profession has emerged in China – dog sitter, which almost no one had heard of ten years ago. Simply put, these are “pet nannies” who take care of an animal while its owner is away from home. They look after the pet, walk it, feed it strictly according to the veterinarian’s recommendations, play, and also provide comfort.

    Since around 2019, this profession has started to gain more and more popularity, attracting those who enjoy a flexible work schedule. For many, providing pet feeding services at home on weekends or holidays has become an ideal way to earn extra income simply by spending time with cats and dogs.

    In 2023, 25-year-old Bai Xiao, working in the financial sector in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing, turned her love of animals into a side hustle. She offered pet-sitting services through online platforms and quickly built a loyal clientele.

    Each session with a pet sitter lasts about 45 minutes. She feeds the pets, cleans up after them, plays with them and documents the entire work process with photos and videos in real time, sending information to the owners.

    The holidays bring a surge in requests for services. During the May Day holiday this year, Bai Xiao worked from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, with almost no breaks between visits. She earns 60 to 100 yuan (US$8.30 to US$13.90) per session.

    The growth of the pet industry is apparently driven by high demand. As of the end of 2024, the number of pet owners in Chinese cities and towns was nearly 77 million. More than 70 percent of these owners belong to the post-80s and post-90s generations.

    This raises the question: “Why do young people in China love pets so much?” In addition, some experts point out that a pet replaces a child for many.

    According to Chinese psychologist Gao Aihua, due to the fast pace and high intensity of work in modern society, many young people face the problem of emotional isolation. They often feel lonely.

    “Animals help to cope with anxiety and loneliness. They can reduce the level of stress received at work and in society. A wagging tail and a funny gait at the end of a hard day is good therapy,” he said.

    And as Li Junpeng, deputy director of the Institute of Sociology at Central China Normal University, noted, in modern Chinese society, instead of large families, small ones dominate, which emphasize an independent personality. Many single young people or small families consider pets as an “additional” family member.

    “Therefore, pet owners take responsibility for their care and pay for various goods and services based on their warm feelings for their pets,” the sociologist explained.

    He concluded that today, pet-oriented consumption is already “personified” and covers the entire life cycle of pets. “Pets are no longer just “objects for feeding,” but are becoming “family members,” he emphasized.

    For example, services such as cremation, ashes storage, post-mortem care, and funeral services are now widely available. According to Chinese business information platform Tianyancha, more than 1,100 new pet funeral companies have emerged in the past six months alone.

    However, experts also warned that pets would ultimately not replace family and community ties, and that the sector’s development needed to be regulated.

    Xiao Beiying, an associate professor at Huaqiao University, noted that the relationship between people and pets is different from the relationship between people themselves, which is more complex.

    Deputy head of the China Pet Industry Association Yan Jinsheng highlighted issues such as outdated policies and gaps in legislation, stressing the need for positive public discussion and the implementation of relevant policies and regulations to ensure the sustainable and healthy growth of China’s pet economy. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Judy Chu Statement on Passage of H.R. 2483, the SUPPORT for Patients and Families Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Today, Rep. Judy Chu (CA-28) released the following statement after H.R. 2483, the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act, passed the House in a bipartisan 366–57 vote:

    “Today, I voted in favor of H.R. 2483, the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act. Families in my district and across the country are still struggling with the devastating impacts of the opioid epidemic, and this bill renews critical funding for prevention, treatment, and recovery programs that help save lives and support individuals working to overcome addiction.

    While I support reauthorizing these important programs, I am outraged by the Trump administration’s brazen efforts to dismantle the very services we are working to preserve, and by House Republicans’ refusal to stop them. Even as Congress moves to reauthorize critical mental health and substance use programs, the Administration is executing an unauthorized and unlawful plan to dismantle the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): firing hundreds of experienced public health professionals, shutting down congressionally mandated offices, and rescinding over $1 billion in committed funding to states and local communities. These programs are being gutted in real time, and the same House Republicans who claim to support them are standing by in silence.

    At the same time, just two weeks ago, Republicans pushed through the largest cut to Medicaid in U.S. history, slashing the very program that covers nearly 40 percent of all nonelderly adults living with substance use disorder.

    I will continue to fight to protect Medicaid and hold the Trump administration accountable for its cruel, irresponsible assault on mental health and substance use care.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: To Lower Cost of Graduate Education, Rep. Chu, Sen. Padilla Reintroduce POST GRAD Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

    Introduction comes as Congressional Republicans push to make higher education more unaffordable through their Big Ugly Bill

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Judy Chu (CA-28) and Sen. Alex Padilla (CA) reintroduced the Protecting Our Students by Terminating Graduate Rates that Add to Debt (POST GRAD) Act, a bill that would once again make graduate students eligible to receive Federal Direct Subsidized Loans. 

    For over a decade, unlike their undergraduate counterparts, graduate students have only been eligible to receive Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans which accrue interest even while they are still in school. This is because the Budget Control Act of 2011 stripped graduate students of eligibility for the Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. This can cost a student thousands of additional dollars over the life of the loan, particularly as interest rates on graduate loans are now at their highest since 2006. The POST GRAD Act would reverse the provision of the Budget Control Act and restore the eligibility of graduate students to receive Federal Direct Subsidized Loans.

    Many professions like mental health clinicians, school administrators, nurse practitioners, and physical therapists often require a graduate degree, but the high cost of borrowing can dissuade potential students from seeking these advanced degrees or discourage students from entering lower-paying public service jobs after graduation. 

    Instead of addressing this higher education affordability crisis, Congressional Republicans are pushing to make the problem even worse. Recently, House Republicans passed a reconciliation bill that, among other harmful provisions, would eliminate the Grad PLUS loan program, a vital source of federal support for graduate students. Nationally, over 1.6 million student borrowers have Grad PLUS loans, amounting to $91 billion in debt. California has nearly 57,000 Grad PLUS borrowers, according to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.

    “Many of the most rewarding and in-demand jobs in the U.S. require advanced degrees, but do not always come with high earning potential. A lifetime of debt should never be the cost for obtaining a graduate degree,” said Rep. Chu. “At a time when our country is facing a shortage of specialized workers in critical fields, we should be doing everything we can to encourage students to enter these fields, rather than creating additional barriers to higher education. Democrats in Congress are committed to lowering costs and reducing debt, and that’s why I’m proud to be joined by Senator Padilla in introducing the POST GRAD Act as one important step in making higher education more attainable to everyone in America.”

    “Graduate students help fuel our economy, filling workforce shortages in critical sectors like health care, education, and STEM that often require advanced degrees. Yet, too many talented students in California and nationally cannot afford to pursue advanced degrees due to the rising cost of higher education,” said Senator Padilla. “As Republicans threaten to slash the Grad PLUS program entirely, we are taking a stand to make graduate school more affordable by reinstating subsidized federal student loans for graduate students so they don’t accrue interest while they are in school. We did this for decades, and now is the time to support our 21st century graduate workforce and expand educational opportunities for low-income communities.”

    “The cost of graduate education often serves as a barrier to pursuing advanced degrees, including in psychology, where shortages of qualified, culturally competent providers persist. By reinstating subsidized federal student loans for graduate students, the POST GRAD Act would relieve a portion of the financial burden associated with financing a graduate degree. APA applauds Congresswoman Chu and Senator Padilla for their leadership on this important legislation, which would make graduate study more affordable and help build a workforce ready to meet the growing needs of our population,” said Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, CEO of the American Psychological Association.

    The bill is endorsed by: American Psychological Association, National Association of School Psychologists, National Education Association, AccessLex, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, American Physical Therapy Association, American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges, American Occupational Therapy Association, Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions, Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry, Physician Assistant Education Association, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Council on Social Work Education, American Dental Education Association, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, American Association of the Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, University of California System.

    Click HERE for bill text

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Chu Co-Leads Bipartisan Letter Urging Senate to Take up Taiwan Double Tax Relief Bill

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) joined Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Ranking Member of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, in leading a bipartisan letter to Senate leaders urging them to promptly consider the United States–Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act. This legislation would eliminate burdensome double taxation between the United States and Taiwan, which is one of our largest and most important trading partners, and is a key step toward strengthening our economic partnership. Rep. Chu has long advocated for this legislation as a member of the Ways and Means Committee. 

    The letter was signed by Reps. Judy Chu (D-CA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Adrian Smith (R-NE), Suzan DelBene (D-WA), Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), and Greg Stanton (D-AZ).

    “The United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act is essential to U.S. economic and national security interests and would have immediate, tangible benefits in fostering U.S.- Taiwan commerce and mitigate double taxation imposed on multinational businesses, investors, and workers. By removing double taxation with Taiwan, we can unlock new investment into the United States—especially from Taiwan’s world-class advanced manufacturing sector,” wrote the Members. 

    This bill passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support in both the 118th and 119th Congresses. Lawmakers are now urging swift Senate action to ensure the bill becomes law without delay.

    The letter can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Chu Urges FEMA to Conduct Soil Testing and Remediation in LA Fire Burn Zones

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-28) led 27 California Delegation Members in a letter sent to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urging the agency to conduct comprehensive soil testing and establish a remediation program for properties impacted by the devastating Eaton and Palisades Fires in Los Angeles County.

    Recent testing by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, and independent testing by the The Los Angeles Times, revealed alarmingly high levels of lead and other toxic metals in properties cleared through federal debris removal operations. According to the findings, 27% of soil samples from the Eaton Fire burn area exceeded California’s residential lead standards — a number that rose to 44% in unscraped areas. Independent investigations by the Los Angeles Times corroborated these findings, with some sites showing lead levels more than three times the state benchmark. Nearly 16,000 structures were destroyed in the two fires combined.

    The Members wrote, “Thousands of homeowners, particularly in Altadena where nearly 96% of homes destroyed by the fire pre-dated the 1978 ban on lead paint, now face the difficult choice of incurring the significant personal expense of soil testing and remediation, or living with the potential threat of long-term exposure to hazardous substances. As experts have stressed, lead exposure, especially for children, can cause irreversible cognitive, developmental, and behavioral damage.”

    In the letter, the Members call on FEMA to:

    1. Provide federal funding to offer comprehensive soil testing, on a voluntary, opt-in basis, to property owners whose properties were destroyed or impacted in the Eaton and Palisades Fire.
    2. Establish a process to remediate properties that exceed California’s safety thresholds for lead and other toxins, including redeploying cleanup crews to perform soil bioremediation or further soil removal as needed.
    3. Work with federal and state health agencies to provide clear guidance to homeowners and builders regarding safe rebuilding practices, soil management, and personal protective measures on properties with marginal contamination levels.

    The Members concluded, “Without these steps, disaster survivors are being left with an undue financial burden and potential health risks. We appreciate FEMA’s longstanding commitment to disaster recovery and urge you to act swiftly to ensure that the residents of Altadena, the Pacific Palisades, and surrounding communities can safely rebuild their homes and lives with confidence that their properties are free of toxic contamination.”

    California Delegation signers include Representatives Brad Sherman (CA-32), Robert Garcia (CA-42), Raul Ruiz, M.D. (CA-25), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), Ted W. Lieu (CA-36), John Garamendi (CA-08), Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44), Sara Jacobs (CA-51), Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), Derek T. Tran (CA-45), Kevin Mullin (CA-15), Dave Min (CA-47), George Whitesides (CA-27), Norma J. Torres (CA-35), Luz M. Rivas (CA-29), Ami Bera (CA-06), Laura Friedman (CA-30), Scott H. Peters (CA-50), Mike Levin (CA-49), Mike Thompson (CA-04), Gil Cisneros (CA-31), Salud Carbajal (CA-24), Pete Aguilar (CA-33), Julia Brownley (CA-26), Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37), Eric Swalwell (CA-14), Ro Khanna (CA-17). 

    Rep. Chu’s full letter to FEMA can be found here.

    On May 19, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health launched a new, county-funded soil testing program in response to these alarming findings. “I commend the County for stepping up to protect public health by offering free soil testing to residents within and downwind of the Eaton Fire burn area. This program is a critical first step, but we need FEMA’s full partnership to ensure all affected homeowners—including the thousands whose homes were destroyed in the fires—have access to testing as well as remediation,” said Rep. Chu.

    For more information about soil contaminants and testing conducted by Los Angeles County, please visit http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/eaton-soil-testing/ 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Chu Speaks Out Against Violent Los Angeles ICE Raids and Demands Release of Union President David Huerta

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

    PASADENA, CA – Following reports that Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California President David Huerta was violently arrested and injured while peacefully observing an ICE raid in Downtown Los Angeles, Rep. Judy Chu released the following statement:

    “I am outraged at the ICE raids in downtown Los Angeles that not only targeted immigrant workers and spread fear throughout our community, but also attempted to silence those who dare to speak out against the Trump Administration’s cruel and unlawful immigration agenda.”

    “It is clear that SEIU President David Huerta was exercising his right to observe law enforcement activity and stand with community in peaceful protest to these raids. I stand with David and with immigrant communities across this country, and demand his immediate release along with the release of those detained in the raids. I will not allow this administration to tear apart families and terrorize neighborhoods. Immigrants strengthen our nation and every person in this country has a right to due process. We need answers. We need accountability. And we need to put an end to Donald Trump’s inhumane and disgusting attacks on immigrant communities.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman DeSaulnier Statement on ICE Raids in Contra Costa County

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mark DeSaulnier Representing the 11th District of California

    “I remain deeply concerned about the safety and wellbeing of members of our community as ICE continues to terrorize California cities with dangerous, extra-legal immigration raids, including activity today in Contra Costa County that targeted individuals who were in the process of going through the proper judicial and legal immigration systems – exactly what proponents of immigration enforcement purport to advocate for. 

    This targeting has been cruel, unnecessary, at times lacking due process, and is yet another attempt by the Trump Administration to punish California over policy disagreements and to pursue a vendetta against its forward-looking, tolerant vision. 

    Californians will not back down in the face of intimidation and authoritarianism. My office is closely monitoring the situation, and constituents can visit my website to familiarize themselves with their rights.”

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman DeSaulnier Statement on Trump Administration Proposal to Eliminate Chemical Safety Board

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mark DeSaulnier Representing the 11th District of California

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Mark DeSaulnier issued the following statement in response to the Trump Administration’s proposal to eliminate the Chemical Safety Board and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB), the independent agency responsible for investigating chemical disasters, including fatal fires and explosions.

    “It is unconscionable that in his drive to amass more and more power, the President would dismantle an agency whose sole purpose is safety. Unfortunately, our community knows all too well what happens when safety is overlooked at oil refineries: death, injuries, unbreathable air, and more. Having spent my career fighting to regulate nearby refineries, I know the vital role the CSB plays in probing the root causes of chemical incidents and in issuing recommendations that have helped keep workers and communities safer. I will do everything possible in Congress to fight this dangerous executive overreach and protect the Chemical Safety Board.”

    Congressman DeSaulnier is a senior member of the House Committee on Education and Workforce. During his tenure on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, he played a pivotal role in the Industrial Safety Ordinance and the Refinery Flare Rule for local refineries and chemical facilities following a deadly explosion at the Tosco refinery in 1997. When President Trump previously tried to eliminate the CSB in 2018 and Congressional Republicans proposed to reduce its funding, Congressman DeSaulnier successfully authored an amendment that passed into law to ensure it was fully funded.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Speaker Johnson to Travel to Israel to Address the Knesset

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

    WASHINGTON — Speaker Johnson will travel to address a special session of the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 22.

    “It will be one of the highest honors of my life to address the Israeli Knesset at this fateful moment. Our ties run deeper than military partnerships and trade agreements. We’re bound by the same beliefs, the same psalms, and the same sacred pursuit of liberty,” Speaker Johnson said, announcing the trip.

    “Today, the State of Israel and Jewish people around the world face grave threats, and it is our moral imperative to stand by our sister democracy. As terror and vile antisemitic ideology threaten Western Civilization, Israel must know that when America said, ‘Never Again,’ we meant it.”

    Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana made the following statement:

    “Mike Johnson is a great friend of the State of Israel and the Jewish people. From the moment he was elected, he not only expressed his support through words but also took decisive action, even at the risk of his position, to support Israel in its most challenging moments. I hold him in great esteem, believe he is highly deserving of addressing the Knesset, and look forward to hosting him and hearing his words to the nation.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Speaker Johnson, Leader Jeffries Lead Memorial Vigil Honoring the Lives of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tonight, Speaker Johnson and Leader Jeffries hosted a bipartisan vigil to honor the lives of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, two Israeli embassy staffers who were killed in a violent act of antisemitism after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum last month. Speaker Johnson and Leader Jeffries were joined by Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter; CEO of the American Jewish Committee Ted Deutch; Israeli embassy staff, and Members of Congress.

    Watch Speaker Johnson’s remarks here

    Below are Speaker Johnson’s remarks as delivered:

    We gather tonight to honor the memory of two precious souls, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky. Our hearts go out to the families and friends of Sarah and Yaron, and all those who have come from the Israeli Embassy tonight and the AJC to honor their memory. We want to thank you all for being here.

    We took every precaution to arrange this evening and ensure the safety of everyone in attendance. And sadly, that’s because it’s a dangerous time to be a Jewish American. The two innocent lives we honor today should still be with us. Sarah and Yaron were young, and they were in love. They led honorable lives of advocacy at the Israeli Embassy, and they devoted themselves to peace in the land that they so loved.

    The monster who murdered them was not motivated by peace, but something very different. He went to a Jewish museum to hunt down Jewish people. And we want to be crystal clear tonight: this is targeted antisemitic terrorism. There are no shades of gray and there is no other way to describe it.

    As we’ve seen in the week since, this violence is sadly not isolated. Just 10 days after these murders, a group of Jewish Americans, most of them elderly and one a Holocaust survivor, were pelted with Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado. In Colorado and in our capital city we see two cold-blooded monsters separated by 2,000 miles, but united in their sick hatred of the Jewish people. It just defies understanding.

    Both individuals chanted a slogan that is all too familiar on college campuses and city streets since the horrors of October 7th: ‘Free Palestine.’ It’s the chant of a violent movement that has found common cause with Hamas, and it’s a movement that has lost hold of the difference between right and wrong, between good and evil, between light and darkness and barbarism.

    The chants of the terrorists who pillaged Israel on October 7th are almost indistinguishable from those of Hamas sympathizers here on our own shores. They proclaim that violence is righteous, that rape is justice and that murder is liberation. 

    They have created a culture of lies that puts a bounty on the heads of peace-loving Jewish Americans. And the insidious spread of this violent ideology has emboldened the evil worldview of people like the one that took the lives of Sarah and Yaron.

    Where is the outrage for these two young victims? There have been no national protests for them or the many victims of antisemitic violence all around this country, no calls in the streets to say their names. No chants for justice or peace.

    We cannot let these depraved antisemitic terrorists silence us. We must stand up and protect our Jewish brothers and sisters. The Republicans and the Democrats here today stand united in that cause and condemning the violence and the rhetoric that directly aides and abets it. We have a responsibility to recommit ourselves to the cause for which Sarah and Yaron lived and for which they literally gave their lives. That is the cause of peace.

    I am reminded of the scripture that says blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. Tonight, we honor two of God’s children, tragically lost too soon. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Electric generators plan more natural gas-fired capacity after few additions in 2024

    Source: US Energy Information Administration

    In-brief analysis

    June 11, 2025


    Developers plan to add 18.7 gigawatts (GW) of combined-cycle capacity to the grid by 2028, with 4.3 GW already under construction, according to our latest Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory. Although electricity generators fueled by natural gas have provided more electricity in the United States than any other source since 2016, hardly any new natural gas capacity came online last year.

    Combined-cycle units contribute to grid operation, reliability
    Relatively efficient combined-cycle gas turbines (CCGTs) account for most of the natural gas-fired generating capacity in the United States. CCGT units are flexible and can quickly ramp up or down to respond to changes in power supply, supporting the reliability of the transmission system especially as more renewable capacity is integrated in the system.

    The design lifetime of CCGT units is typically 25 years to 30 years. However, with comprehensive maintenance, component replacements, and strategic upgrades, their lifetime can be significantly extended.

    Only one CCGT came online last year
    Only one industrial sector CCGT power generator came online last year, adding 98 megawatts of CCGT capacity to the existing power plant at Plaquemines LNG. The recent decline in CCGT capacity additions can be partly attributed to a shift to bring more renewable capacity online, mainly solar and wind. Operators have also developed battery storage capacity that is often paired with renewables. Decreasing construction costs for renewables as well as federal tax incentives and other policies further encourage investment in renewable energy projects.

    Another 18.7 GW of CCGT capacity could come online through 2028
    Developers plan to add 1.6 GW of CCGT in 2025, according to our latest Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory, which compiles the current status of existing and proposed utility-scale generating units. Two of the four new plants—the Intermountain Power Project in Utah and Magnolia Power in Louisiana—will include the capability to co-fire with hydrogen and have a combined capacity of 1.5 GW.

    In our monthly survey, we ask respondents to provide statuses of planned units to distinguish whether a generator is in early stages of development, such as seeking regulatory approval, or in later stages of construction. More than half of the 3.3 GW of capacity that developers expect to bring online in 2026 is already under construction. Most of the 3.3 GW capacity developers plan to bring online in 2027 is not yet under construction.


    Another 10.6 GW might be added in 2028. If realized, that would be the most CCGT capacity coming online in any year since 2018. However, developers of all those planned units are working through regulatory approvals and securing needed equipment, both of which add uncertainty to their construction costs and initial operation date.

    Principal contributors: Lindsay Aramayo, Mark Schipper, Mark Morey

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  • MIL-OSI Analysis: Ghana and Zambia have snubbed Africa’s leading development bank: why they should change course

    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Misheck Mutize, Post Doctoral Researcher, Graduate School of Business (GSB), University of Cape Town

    The governments of Ghana and Zambia recently took a decision that could have serious consequences for other African countries. The decision relates to arrangements on how the two countries will repay the debt they owe to Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).

    They have both taken decisions to relegate Afreximbank to a commercial lender from a preferred creditor. This means that the terms on which Afreximbank has lent money to these two countries will change. And it will lose certain protections. For example preferred creditors are repaid first, before any other lenders.

    This protects preferred creditors’ balance sheets and enables them to continue lending during crisis periods when others cannot. In contrast, commercial banks get paid later or might not get paid at all. This higher risk factor means that they charge higher rates.

    Based on decades of researching Africa’s capital markets and the institutions that govern them it’s my view that the long-term consequences of this precedent are detrimental. If other African borrowers follow suit, treating loans from African multilateral development banks as ordinary commercial debt during restructuring, it will erode the viability of these institutions. Investors who fund Afreximbank through bonds and capital markets may reassess its risk profile, pushing up its cost of funding and making future lending less affordable.

    The ultimate losers will be African countries themselves, especially those with limited access to international capital. Afreximbank, along with other African financial institutions, is a lifeline for trade finance, infrastructure development, and crisis response. Undermining its legal protections weakens the continent’s capacity for self-reliant development.

    Afreximbank was created under the auspices of the African Development Bank (AfDB) in 1993. It was set up with a public interest mandate to develop African trade and promote integration. Its legal status and structural features place it closer to international multilateral development banks than to private creditors, justifying its treatment as a preferred creditor.

    The decision by Accra and Lusaka signals lack of confidence in African financial institutions. It suggests that they do not trust them to the same extent as global institutions like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. These are treated as preferred creditors, on the assumption that they will lend to countries in crisis or distress when commercial lenders retreat.

    The actions of Ghana and Zambia set a dangerous precedent by sidelining African financial institutions in favour of external creditors. That risks weakening Africa’s financial institutions and undermining the very concept of African solutions to African problems. Investors will become more sceptical and pessimistic, demanding more interest.

    The continent needs to develop an ability to independently design, finance and implement its economic development policies without support from external financial institutions. Afreximbank helps to achieve this through financing African-designed infrastructure and counter-cyclical lending.

    Ghana and Zambia still have an opportunity to correct course. In my view they should do so for the sake of the bank, its member states and the future of African economic sovereignty.

    The background

    Ghana and Zambia have both defaulted on their external bonds in the last four years. Zambia in October 2020 and Ghana in December 2022. This forced them to negotiate new sustainable terms with creditors.

    During their respective debt negotiations, both countries have announced that they would include African multilateral development banks such as Afreximbank and the Trade and Development Bank in the debt restructuring.

    This followed private and bilateral creditors contesting unequal distribution of restructuring burdens, where they face losses while some multilateral institutions are shielded. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which are preferred creditors, do not fund infrastructure, they only offer balance of payments support.

    The decision by Ghana and Zambia to relegate Afreximbank was made during an ongoing comprehensive debt restructuring. Ghana and Zambia have been negotiating with creditors for over a year in an attempt to resolve their sovereign debt crises.

    The two countries were complying with International Monetary Fund supported restructuring terms. Bilateral creditors were also demanding fair burden sharing with African multilateral banks.

    Afreximbank: not just another lender

    Ghana and Zambia don’t have a legal leg to stand on.

    Afreximbank’s preferred creditor status is not an informal privilege but derives from Article VX(1) of its founding agreement. The agreement has been signed and ratified by member states into national laws, including Ghana and Zambia.

    This status is further reinforced by the bank’s diplomatic immunities and privileges and its ability to operate across African jurisdictions under protected legal frameworks. The role of Afreximbank, therefore, goes beyond that of a traditional commercial bank.

    Preferred creditor status protects development finance institutions in a number of ways. The biggest protection is that lenders are prioritised for repayment. This protects their balance sheets, enabling them to continue lending when others cannot.

    A preferred creditor status is accorded for a reason. It is to ensure that development finance institutions can lend in times of distress with confidence, on the guarantee that they will be repaid ahead of other creditors. Country actions that violate this principle disrupt the implicit covenant that enables counter-cyclical financing. This is breaking the financial lifeline that countries might need when nobody else is willing to help them. This is precisely the kind of support that Ghana and Zambia relied on during their respective debt crises in December 2022 and October 2020, respectively.

    A bank that has consistently stepped up

    It is worth recalling that during the COVID-19 pandemic (2019–2021) and again when global markets closed access to Eurobond issuances for African countries, investors didn’t want to lend African countries for fear of defaulting. Afreximbank was one of the few institutions that continued to lend to African sovereigns. This included US$750 million to Ghana and US$45 million to Zambia.

    When Ghana, Zambia and other commodity export-dependent countries faced acute foreign currency shortages and tightening global liquidity caused by the 2015/16 commodity crisis of low prices, Afreximbank did not hesitate to deploy resources.

    Zambia has also benefited significantly from Afreximbank’s trade and development finance in energy, agriculture and healthcare. These are areas that many commercial banks view as too risky or low-margin.

    For Zambia and Ghana to classify Afreximbank in the same category as hedge funds, bondholders or purely commercial lenders, is ahistorical and unwarranted.

    Restructuring loans from Afreximbank risks inadvertently raising the cost of capital for African countries. If Afreximbank can no longer be shielded under preferred creditor status norms, it may be forced to adopt more conservative lending practices, charge higher risk premiums or retreat from high-risk markets altogether.

    The knock-on effect is reduced access to affordable, timely financing for countries that need it most.

    Afreximbank has rejected the idea that its loans ought to be restructured.

    Ghana and Zambia should correct course

    Ghana and Zambia still have an opportunity to correct course. They can reaffirm Afreximbank’s preferred creditor status, exclude it from restructuring tables meant for commercial creditors, and honour their legal commitments.

    In doing so, they would not only preserve their reputations as reliable debtors but also strengthen the broader fabric of African financial solidarity.

    African countries must be cognisant that no one else will build their institutions for them. If they do not defend and respect them, they cannot expect the rest of the world to do so. The credibility, sustainability and legitimacy of Africa’s financial independence depends, in large part, on how they treat the institutions they have built.

    The decision to treat Afreximbank and the Trade and Development Bank like commercial lenders is short-sighted and self-defeating. It must be reversed.

    Misheck Mutize 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. Ghana and Zambia have snubbed Africa’s leading development bank: why they should change course – https://theconversation.com/ghana-and-zambia-have-snubbed-africas-leading-development-bank-why-they-should-change-course-258467

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sends Written Message to Swedish Foreign Minister

    Source: Government of Qatar

    Stockholm, June 11 

    HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani sent a written message to HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Maria Malmer Stenergard, pertaining to bilateral relations and ways to support and develop them.

    The message was handed over by HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Kingdom of Sweden Nadya bint Ahmad Al Sheebi during her meeting with HE Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden Dag Hartelius. 

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Eastern Cape’s N2 to close for blasting

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Wednesday, June 11, 2025

    The South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) has advised road users that blasting is scheduled to take place on the N2 national road between KwaBhaca and EmaXesibeni in the Eastern Cape.

    The blasting will take place on Friday, 13 June 2025, at 12pm, approximately 8.8 kilometres (km) from KwaBhaca when travelling towards EmaXesibeni.

    The road will be closed during the blasting activities for a maximum of 30 minutes.

    “Motorists are asked to plan their trips accordingly, consider alternative routes and to use caution when making use of the road,” SANRAL said.

    Motorists travelling from Kokstad towards Mthatha may consider the following alternative routes: 

    • Go onto the R56 route and travel past Matatiele and then past Tlokoeng until Nqanqarhu, then take the R396 towards Tsolo until you join the N2, and then proceed to Mthatha.
    • Stay on the N2 until Pakade (18km out of Kokstad), then turn left onto the R394 and join the R61 at Magusheni. Slip right onto the R61 towards Flagstaff, Lusikisiki and Port St Johns and then rejoin the N2 in Mthatha. Similarly, motorists travelling from Mthatha towards Kokstad may consider using the same routes.
    • The shortest alternative route is 69 kilometres longer and may add approximately 50 minutes to your trip between Mthatha and Kokstad.

    SANRAL has apologised for any inconvenience caused. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: SIU freeze immovable property in the Zandrivierspoort farm

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has secured a preservation order from the Special Tribunal to freeze the immovable property at Portion 15 of the Farm Zandrivierspoort in Limpopo. 

    “This action is part of an investigation into the misappropriation of funds from the National Lotteries Commission (NLC), which were intended for the construction of old age homes,” the Special Investigating Unit said in a statement.

    The SIU’s probe into NLC-funded projects uncovered a sophisticated scheme involving the hijacking of legitimate non-profit organisations (NPOs), falsified grant applications, and the diversion of funds to private entities and individuals. 

    The investigation focused on three NPOs, Matieni Community Centre, Lethabong Old Age Home and War Against Rape and Abuse (WAR RNA), which together received more than R66 million under false pretences.

    “The SIU’s investigation revealed that Matieni Community Centre, a defunct NPO, was fraudulently revived to apply for NLC funding. 

    “The original members were unaware of the application and the individuals listed on the NLC application were not legitimate members,” the SIU said.

    Lethabong Old Age Home and WAR RNA similarly had their identities misused, with falsified documents and unauthorised individuals submitting applications. Matieni received R23 million from the NLC, of which:

    • R5.975 million was transferred to the Mbidzo Development Programme, which was linked to Collin Tshisimba, who has been fingered in other NLC investigations.
    • R6.2 million was paid to Wa Rothe Construction, and Lethabong received R20 million, with R15 million diverted to Mbidzo’s bank account.
    • WAR RNA received R20 million, with R5 million transferred to Mbidzo.

    Mbidzo, controlled by Tshisimba, channelled funds to attorneys for the purchase of the Louis Trichardt Farm, Limpopo, registered under Promise Kharivhe,  Tshisimba’s life partner.

    The order of the Special Tribunal is part of implementing SIU investigation outcomes and consequence management to recover financial losses suffered by State institutions because of corruption or negligence. 

    The order forms part of a broader investigation into corruption involving NLC grants intended for community development projects.

    The SIU is empowered to institute a civil action in the High Court or a Special Tribunal to correct any wrongdoing uncovered during investigations caused by corruption, fraud, or maladministration.

    In line with the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act 74 of 1996, the SIU refers any evidence pointing to criminal conduct it uncovers to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for further action. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Mission facilitates participation of Parliament representatives in ODIHR workshop on gender equality

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

    Headline: Mission facilitates participation of Parliament representatives in ODIHR workshop on gender equality

    MPs Radinka Ćinćur and Artan Čobi at the ODIHR workshop “Realizing Gender Equality in and by Parliaments” in Helsinki, Finland, 3 June 2025. (Parliament of Montenegro) Photo details

    The OSCE Mission to Montenegro facilitated the participation of three representatives of the Parliament of Montenegro in the ODIHR workshop “Realizing Gender Equality in and by Parliaments.” The workshop, which was held from 3 to 4 June in Helsinki, was organized on the occasion of 30th anniversary of the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action.
    Two MPs, Radinka Ćinćur and Artan Čobi, both members of the Gender Equality Committee, alongside Tamara Pešić, advisor in the same Committee, shared experiences and gained insights into good practices of parliaments regarding gender equality and gender mainstreaming.
    During the workshop, Pešić delivered a presentation on Parliament’s Gender Action Plan. She underscored Montenegro’s pioneering role as one of the first countries to developed such a document. However, she also acknowledged that significant efforts are still required to efficiently resolve persistent issues in the area of gender equality.
    The event convened over 80 parliamentary representatives and addressed topical issues such as including the roles of parliamentary bodies in promoting gender equality, gender mainstreaming within the legislative process, the engagement of male politicians in gender equality initiatives, and strategies for addressing violence against women in politics.
    A noteworthy outcome of the workshop was the drafting and endorsement of the “Helsinki Principles on Gender-sensitive Parliaments in the OSCE Region.” This document represents a commitment from parliaments to actively address identified challenges and establish guidelines for further action.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Dame Christine Gilbert announced as Chair of Ofsted

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Dame Christine Gilbert announced as Chair of Ofsted

    The next Ofsted chair has been announced as Dame Christine Gilbert.

    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has today (11 June 2025) announced the appointment of Dame Christine Gilbert as the next Chair of Ofsted. 

    As a former Chief Inspector and the author of the Independent Learning Review for Ofsted, Dame Christine brings with her a wealth of knowledge of the organisation and the areas which it inspects and regulates.

    She also serves as the Chair and trustee of the Education Endowment Foundation, independent chair and director of Camden Learning, and joint chair of Association of Area-based Education Partnerships (AEPA). 

    She will replace Sir Hamid Patel, who is currently interim Chair, and will take up her new role at Ofsted from 1 September 2025. 

    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said: 

    Effective school accountability, with a strong inspectorate, is central to our plans to raise standards and deliver excellence everywhere for every child, and Dame Christine Gilbert will bring a wealth of experience, knowledge and skills as Ofsted’s new chair.

    Dame Christine will play a full part in ensuring the successful delivery of Ofsted reforms by bringing the strong challenge and support that all organisations need. 

    I am very grateful to the outgoing interim Chair, Sir Hamid Patel, for leading the Ofsted Board and for continuing in the position until Dame Christine takes up her post in September.

    Dame Christine Gilbert said:

    It’s a privilege to accept this appointment as Chair of Ofsted. I’m very much looking forward to supporting Sir Martyn and Ofsted in their determination to raise standards, increase opportunities and improve lives.

    Updates to this page

    Published 11 June 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Officers start digging into hazardous waste soil crime

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Officers start digging into hazardous waste soil crime

    Hauliers in Devon and Cornwall will be asked for more detail on how they deal with waste soils.

    Environment Agency investigations have found cases where criminals have tried to profit by illegally dumping harmful waste

    Environment Agency officers are contacting hauliers to ensure that the strict rules are complied with as waste soils can often contain hazardous chemicals that have sometimes ended up being dumped on land or hidden in landscaping or construction projects.

    The vast majority of businesses operate within the regulations by having registered a U1 exemption, allowing the limited use of specific types and quantities of clean waste materials in construction.

    However, detailed Environment Agency investigations, in partnership with other professional agencies, have revealed recent cases where unscrupulous criminals have attempted to profit by illegally dumping waste and causing environmental harm to their communities.

    Sue Smillie of the Environment Agency said:

    Whilst most hauliers and companies that handle waste soils operate within the laws designed to protect the environment, we have seen a rise in illegal dumping of hazardous soils and construction waste.

    After compiling information on specific sites and networks, we are now requesting further details from hauliers and waste operators on disposal routes, the amount of waste involved, what type it is and where it has ended up.

    We won’t hesitate to go after those who break laws designed to protect the environment and we welcome any information, in confidence, about associated illegal waste crime activity.

    Nationally, illegal waste activities cause significant harm to the environment and communities, costing the taxpayer and legitimate businesses nearly £1 billion each year. Recent data suggests that up to 18% of waste (about 34 million tonnes annually) may be handled illegally.

    Anyone who wants to report environmental crime, particularly involving waste soils, is encouraged to contact Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111 or directly to the Environment Agency on 0800 80 70 60.

    Background

    Soil and stone must be characterised in accordance with Technical Guidance WM3 details. See our waste classification technical guidance on GOV.UK. If this has not been carried out the soil and stone must be considered hazardous and cannot be used under a U1 exemption.

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    Published 11 June 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Shhh! Dinosaur Isle introduces weekly ‘quiet hour’ for a calmer museum 11 June 2025 Shhh! Dinosaur Isle introduces weekly ‘quiet hour’ for a calmer museum experience

    Source: Aisle of Wight

    Visitors to Sandown’s Dinosaur Isle will soon be able to enjoy a more peaceful prehistoric experience, thanks to a new initiative launching this summer.

    Starting Wednesday 2 July, the museum will introduce a ‘quiet hour’ every Wednesday from 9am to 10am, offering a calmer environment for those who prefer their dinosaurs a little less… vocal.

    During this hour, all roaring sound effects and pre-recorded narrations in the galleries will be switched off.

    The exhibits themselves — ranging from life-sized dinosaur reconstructions to real fossil specimens — will remain fully accessible, just without the usual background noise.

    The idea is to create a more inclusive and relaxed atmosphere, particularly for visitors with sensory sensitivities, young children, or anyone who simply enjoys a quieter start to the day.

    After 10am, the sounds return bringing the roars and rumbles of the ancient world back to life.

    “We know that loud sounds can be overwhelming for some visitors,” said Sue Wilkins, retail manager.

    “Quiet hour is our way of making Dinosaur Isle more welcoming to everyone — because even the fiercest dinosaurs deserve a moment of calm.”

    Located on Culver Parade, Dinosaur Isle is a treasure trove of the Island’s rich prehistoric past.

    Highlights include the fearsome Neovenator, the armoured Polacanthus, and the towering Iguanodon — many of which were discovered right here on the Isle of Wight, one of Europe’s top dinosaur discovery sites.

    And don’t miss Comptonatus Chasei, the most complete dinosaur skeleton found in Britain in the last 100 years — now proudly on display after its discovery at Compton Bay.

    Rain or shine, the entire exhibition is indoors, making it the perfect all-weather adventure for curious minds of all ages.

    Summer opening hours

    Throughout July and August, Dinosaur Isle will be open daily from 9.30am to 5pm, with last admissions at 4pm. On Wednesdays, doors open early at 9am for quiet hour.

    Standard admission fees apply, and no booking is required.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Leicester stays on global ‘A list’ for leadership on climate action

    Source: City of Leicester

    LEICESTER has been named as a global leader on climate action, achieving a top score on CDP’s ‘Cities A List’ for the sixth year running.

    It means Leicester’s bold leadership, ambition and transparency on environmental action in its response to the climate emergency highlights the city as one of only 112 cities worldwide to receive an A rating from environmental impact charity CDP.

    This year, over 970 cities around the world were rated for their climate action by CDP, with Leicester among the 15 per cent to receive the top A rating.

    Just 48 European cities are on this year’s ‘Cities A List’.

    In achieving its A rating, Leicester was able to demonstrate that it has a city-wide emissions inventory, has set an emissions reduction target and published a climate action plan, and has completed a climate adaptation plan to demonstrate how it will tackle climate hazards, among other actions.

    Hanah Paik, CDP Global Director for Cities, States and Regions, said: “The cities, states and regions on CDP’s 2024 A List are setting the global benchmark for environmental leadership. Through robust disclosure and decisive action, they are ensuring that essential data is surfaced for informed decision-making across governments, markets and communities – and for unlocking access to the climate finance needed for implementation. They are not only accelerating their own progress but also charting a path for others to follow.”

    Assistant city mayor Cllr Geoff Whittle, who leads on environment and transport, said: “We’re very proud that Leicester has been recognised by CDP for its work on climate action with a place on its A List for the sixth year in a row.

    “As a council, we remain committed to reducing our own emissions and to support local people, schools and business to make the changes needed to help reduce the city’s overall carbon footprint.

    “Being on the CDP’s global A List provides an important acknowledgement of the action we are taking to ensure that Leicester is a climate ready city.”.

    When the council declared a climate emergency in Leicester in 2019, there was no doubt about the challenge involved in responding to this as a city.

    “We’ve achieved a great deal since then and our ambitious Climate Ready Leicester Plan aims to build on that momentum with a focus on putting people first in the way we promote and support change towards net zero.”

    The new Climate Ready Leicester Plan can be viewed in full at  www.leicester.gov.uk/ClimateEmergency

    A new climate ready action guide for residents, that includes more than 50 actions that people can take to help reduce their carbon impact at home and in their daily lives, is also available to download.

    Residents can also explore how they can make their homes more energy efficient, save money and reduce their carbon footprint by using the new Homewise digital advice tool, developed by Energy Saving Trust.

     This free online service helps homeowners identify energy efficiency improvements they could make to their homes. By completing a simple online survey, people can get a personalised action plan tailored to their needs and budget. They’ll also receive a breakdown of the cost for any improvements and potential savings.

    To find out more about Homewise, and to register for free tailored energy advice for your home, visit leicestercitycouncil.homewise.energy

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Pappas Pays Tribute to the Life and Legacy of Community and Business Leader Hope Makris

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

    Yesterday Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) spoke on the House floor to honor the life and legacy of Hope Salta Makris of Laconia, who passed away on May 29, 2025. For more than 80 years, Hope built and operated the NASWA Resort in Laconia and was dedicated to giving back to her community and improving the lives of those in the Lakes Region and beyond. 

    In addition to running a landmark Lake Winnipesaukee destination and providing world-class hospitality to her guests, Hope was committed to championing causes important to her. She was a dedicated supporter of New Hampshire’s veterans and gave back to her state and community through a number of charitable organizations and volunteer efforts. 

    Read his full remarks below or watch the video here.
    Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    I rise today to honor the life and memory of Hope Salta Makris, a pioneering businesswoman and community leader from Laconia.

    The matriarch of the NASWA Resort, Hope helped run one of the Lakes Region’s most iconic establishments for more than 80 years as it grew from a few cabins to one of the region’s major resorts.

    Countless visitors experienced her hospitality and generosity firsthand over the years, and they likely tried some of her signature baked goods. Along with her late husband, Peter, Hope made her mark on the community by supporting veterans, helping the Fire Department acquire new equipment, and being a leader in New Hampshire’s tourist economy.

    New Hampshire owes Hope and the entire Makris family a debt of gratitude for the ways they have bettered our communities, particularly in the Lakes Region.

    Hope leaves a profound legacy after a century of life and hard work, and I know others will continue to be inspired by her dedication and compassion to all those around her. 

    I yield back. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: House Passes Pappas-Backed Legislation to Ensure Equal Access to Small Business Resources

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

    Last night, the House passed the ThinkDIFFERENTLY About Disability Employment Act, bipartisan legislation co-led by Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01), which would require the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the National Council on Disability to collaborate to help people with disabilities pursue small business ownership and employment opportunities.

    “Entrepreneurs and small businesses face a range of unique challenges, and we know a one-size-fits-all approach by government agencies to provide support they need is simply ineffective,” said Congressman Pappas. “I’m glad the House passed bipartisan legislation I helped introduce to require the SBA to provide individuals with disabilities equal access to pursue small business ownership and employment opportunities. I remain committed to ensuring our Main Street economy can grow and thrive, and I urge the Senate to swiftly take up this bill to deliver to improve support for our small businesses and entrepreneurs.”

    Background:

    The ThinkDIFFERENTLY About Disability Employment Act would require SBA and the National Council on Disability to collaborate to help people with disabilities pursue small business ownership and employment opportunities.

    Last summer, the ThinkDIFFERENTLY About Disability Employment Act passed the House with bipartisan support. 

    The ThinkDIFFERENTLY About Disability Employment Act is supported by the Commission for Disability Employment.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Pappas Helps Introduce Bipartisan Resolution in Support of “National Trailer Safety Week”

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

    Today Congressmen Chris Pappas (NH-01), Rudy Yakym (IN-02), Tim Burchett (TN-02), and John Garamendi (CA-08) introduced a bipartisan resolution expressing support for the designation of the week of June 2-8, 2025, as “National Trailer Safety Week” in the United States.

    “This National Trailer Safety Week I am glad to join my colleagues in introducing this resolution highlighting the importance of trailer safety,” Rep. Pappas said. “Trailer safety and education, from recreational use to every day on the job, is critical to keeping everyone on our roads safe.”

    “I’m proud to put forward this resolution highlighting the critical importance of trailer safety,” Rep. Yakym said. “In northern Indiana, the manufacturers I represent build everything from towable RVs to cargo and horse trailers. Promoting safe towing practices is key to keeping our roads safer and making sure people across the country can continue to enjoy the many advantages trailers offer.”

    “I used to sell utility trailers and car haulers,” Rep. Burchett said. “I am happy to work with my colleagues to advocate for trailer safe-use practices. We need to continue working to keep our roads and highways safe for everyone.”

    “Every year, 50,000 trailer accidents injure 21,000 Americans and kill hundreds,” Rep. Garamendi said. “I am honored to join my colleagues in introducing this resolution to raise awareness about trailer safety and help keep our roads safe. Trailer Safety Week is a critical opportunity to ensure that both manufacturers and drivers have the information they need to keep America’s roadways safe.”

    “Trailer Safety Week strives to enhance roadway safety for all Americans, and we truly value the ongoing support and acknowledgment at the federal level,” Alex Stowe, National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) Executive Director said. “With nearly one million new trailers hitting our nation’s roads each year, accessible education on trailer safety is crucial. Whether you’re towing a boat for a weekend getaway or a utility trailer for work tasks, having the essential knowledge for safe towing is crucial. Trailer safety is synonymous to traffic safety, impacting everyone. We extend our gratitude to Representatives Yakym, Burchett, Garamendi, and Pappas for recognizing the significance of our Trailer Safety Week initiative and the role it plays in improving roadway safety.”

    Read the full resolution here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: On House Floor, Pappas Highlights Voices of Granite Staters Impacted by GOP SNAP Cuts

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH)

    On Thursday Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) spoke on the House floor to highlight the disastrous impacts of cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) passed under the Republican budget scheme last month. Watch the full video here.

    Pappas shared a number of the stories from Granite Staters who rely on programs like SNAP and promised to continue to fight against these and other reckless cuts to vital services that Republicans have proposed in order to finance tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy. 

    Read his full remarks below or watch the video here.

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    I rise today because the Republicans’ budget scheme, pushed through in the middle of the night last month, is putting school meals for hungry kids and food assistance for working families at risk. 

    A constituent of mine, Martha from Somersworth, is raising her 15-year-old grandson and battling breast cancer while living on a fixed income.

    Without SNAP, she wouldn’t be able to keep food on the table. 

    Another constituent, Catherine, is a veteran from Manchester who has type 2 diabetes. 

    She wouldn’t be able to afford the diet she needs to keep herself healthy without SNAP, and fears losing her benefits could put her life at risk if she’s unable to manage her blood sugar. 

    And people across my district, from Newmarket to Gilford, tell me they wouldn’t be able to afford groceries without some help. 

    It’s a betrayal of working families for Republicans to take away food so they can give tax breaks to billionaires. 

    We must continue speaking out against these cuts and doing everything we can to stop a reckless, cruel budget from moving forward. 

    I yield back.

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Omar Reintroduces Package of Police Accountability Legislation

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Ilhan Omar (DFL-MN)

    WASHINGTON—Following the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder in her district, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) reintroduced a package of bills to address continued police brutality and misuse of force. The package includes crucial legislation that creates a federal agency to investigate misuse of force by police and a bill to protect protesters by making police violence against protesters a federal crime. It also includes a resolution condemning police brutality globally. 

    “In the wake of the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder in my district, it is clear we still need to pass bold legislation to address systemic racism embedded within policing,” said Rep. Omar. “It is our moral responsibility to do everything we can to prevent future killings and ensure that police are held fully accountable when they commit violence against civilians. This package will bring us one step closer to a future where no one will live in fear of police violence.” 

    The National Police Misuse of Force Investigation Board Act – This bill establishes a federal agency responsible for investigating all nationwide deaths occurring in police custody, officer-involved shootings, and uses of force that result in severe bodily injury. The agency will conduct unbiased, independent investigations and issue determinations of responsibility and recommendations for reform that will prevent future violence. Those findings will be admissible in court. Federal funding for law enforcement activities and equipment will be curtailed if a police department fails to take meaningful action on the Board’s policy and reform recommendations. You can read the bill here. 

    The Protecting Our Protesters Act – This legislation allows any officer who kills or causes bodily harm to a civilian during the response to a protest to be charged with a federal crime. We must ensure that the constitutional right to protest is duly protected, not threatened or stifled by law enforcement officers. You can read the bill here.

    Global Police Brutality Resolution – The resolution calls on Congress to stand with peaceful protesters around the world in their calls for justice and condemns police brutality wherever in the world it occurs. You can read the bill here.

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