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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tweaks to car travel permits offered

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Four amendment regulations which seek to provide greater convenience for cross-boundary vehicles by streamlining the arrangements of the Closed Road Permit (CRP) and the International Circulation Permit (ICP) were published in the Government Gazette today.

     

    Specifically, the Government proposed extending the maximum validity period of the CRP from 12 months to 60 months for cross-boundary vehicles, and adjusting the fee levels for the CRP to cost-recovery levels.

     

    In addition, based on risk control consideration, it proposed exempting vehicles participating in designated cross-boundary driving schemes that meet the specified requirements from applying for a CRP.

     

    Such amendments will lead to a reduction of CRP fees payable by users, the Government explained.

     

    Another major proposed amendment calls for introducing electronic ICPs (e-ICPs), with a streamlined application and collection process, allowing applicants to submit applications and supporting documents online, and collect the e-ICP with self-printing.

     

    Apart from highlighting that the improvements are expected to reduce and simplify the procedures for applicants/permit holders of the regular quota schemes, the Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles scheme and the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles scheme, the Transport & Logistics Bureau emphasised that it will also bring them greater convenience.

     

    After being gazetted, the four amendment regulations, namely the Road Traffic (Registration & Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulation 2025, the Road Traffic (Registration & Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulation 2025, the Road Traffic (Registration & Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulation 2025 and the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) (Amendment) Regulation 2025, will be tabled at the Legislative Council on July 23 for negative vetting.

     

    Subject to scrutiny by LegCo, the exemption arrangement for the CRP and the streamlining measures for the ICP will be effective on October 1; and the arrangements for extending the CRP’s validity period and fees adjustment will come into force on January 1 of next year.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Reform is showing themselves to be the political voice of the vested interests of big oil and corporate profit.

    Source: Green Party of England and Wales

    Responding to the news that Reform Mayor, Andrea Jenkyns told Times Radio that she doesn’t believe in climate change (transcript), Green Party Co-Leader, Adrian Ramsay MP, said,

    “If Reform ever had a mask, it has now well and truly slipped. Her comments suggest she hasn’t got the slightest grasp of climate science, but it’s worse than that. Let’s not forget Reform is bankrolled by fossil fuel interests, climate deniers, and major polluters, taking in £2.3 million since the 2019 election. Reform are showing themselves to be the political voice of the vested interests of big oil and corporate profit.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK, Philippines launch coalition to boost emerging market finance

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    UK, Philippines launch coalition to boost emerging market finance

    The UK and the Philippines have partnered to launch a groundbreaking initiative to channel more global capital into emerging markets.

    The ‘EMDE Public Markets Coalition’ was unveiled at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) in Seville this July, as part of a Sevilla Platform for Action Initiative on ‘Public Markets Mobilisation for Development. This initiative aims to redirect a portion of the $255 trillion flowing through listed equity and bond markets toward crucial development projects in emerging markets and developing economies. 

    With only a small fraction of global public market investments currently reaching emerging economies like the Philippines, even a modest shift could transform financing for climate resilience and sustainable development projects. The Coalition will develop a Toolkit to guide development banks, finance institutions, and investors in mobilizing climate and development investments in emerging markets through public markets. This will help direct more capital to the Philippines and and similar economies.

    The Government of the Philippines endorses the initiative, co-hosted its FFD4 launch event, and will play a key role in its implementation. The initiative will be co-implemented by the Government of Norway and the African Development Bank (AfDB). It has also received endorsement from the Governments of the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), British International Investment (BII) and the Centre for Development Finance Studies (CDFS). 

    Undersecretary Joven Balbosa of the Philippines’ Department of Finance said:

    The Philippines is proud to continue our partnership with the UK to mobilise finance toward sustainable development and climate action. Public markets are powerful vehicles for mobilisation, with both equity and debt financing proving crucial in meeting climate and development targets.

    The Rt Hon Baroness Chapman of Darlington, UK Minister for International Development, highlighted the coalition’s significance:

    We need to see a transformation in how the public and private sectors work together to mobilise capital to power development progress. Even a small shift in the way this money is invested could unlock massive change and new opportunities for investors, ensuring more countries, communities, and businesses have the finance they need to solve the most difficult development challenges.

    Commissioner McJill Bryant Fernandez of the Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission noted that:

    The launch of the EMDE Public Markets Coalition is a timely step toward mobilizing global capital for sustainable development. For the Philippines, improving market access and de-risking investments enable more Filipino enterprises to secure long-term financing for climate-smart growth. We hope to see more countries and partners join us in scaling this agenda to create transformative change across emerging markets.

    The initiative aligns with the UK Government’s Plan for Change, which aims to make Britain a clean energy superpower while helping partners, like the Philippines, build climate resilience. 

    British Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils highlighted the strong partnership between the UK and the Philippines:

    I am proud that the UK and Philippines have teamed up to show how public markets can boost financing for sustainable development projects, thereby driving quantifiable, lasting change. Together, we have shown that the public sector has a role to play in facilitating this, by creating robust ecosystems that enable more private capital to be redirected to sustainable investments.

    The UK’s MOBILIST programme, which provides capital and technical assistance to support companies in emerging markets to list on stock exchanges, serves as a foundation for the new coalition. This approach has already proven effective in channelling institutional investment toward development projects. In 2024, MOBILIST invested $12.5 million in the Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Citicore Renewables Energy Corporation, a renewable energy developer and operator of solar, hydro, and wind energy platforms in the Philippines. MOBILIST’s investment played a catalytic role in the IPO, which was valued at a total of $86 million and also attracted private institutional investors.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China-Laos Railway doubles daily cross-border passenger services

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

    KUNMING, July 18 — China has doubled cross-border passenger train services between Kunming, capital city of southwest China’s Yunnan Province, and the Lao capital Vientiane on the China-Laos Railway starting Friday, according to China Railway Kunming Group Co., Ltd.

    The move added one more pair of trains for cross-border passenger services on the China-Laos Railway, with departures now available from both Kunming Railway Station and Kunming South Station, boosting connectivity between the two nations.

    The newly launched D86 train departs Kunming at 10:55 a.m. Beijing time, while the D84 service leaves Vientiane at 12:25 p.m. Beijing time. Both trains traverse 10 stations, with several stops in between, including Pu’er, Xishuangbanna and Mohan in Yunnan, and Boten, Muang Xay, Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng in Laos. The entire journey takes approximately 10 hours, including border clearance.

    Operating at speeds up to 160 km/h using the Fuxing bullet trains, the services feature dual-standard power sockets (Chinese and Lao) and trilingual passenger information (Chinese, Lao and English).

    Railway authorities from both nations will adjust future schedules based on demand and enhance cross-departmental coordination to optimize service quality.

    Since its inaugural cross-border service launch in April 2023, the railway has transported some 540,000 passengers from 115 countries and regions.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Senior official urged public security system to contribute more in new development pattern

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

    Senior official urged public security system to contribute more in new development pattern

    SHANGHAI, July 18 — China’s Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong has called for further improving the public security system to support high-quality development and contribute more to accelerating the creation of a new development pattern.

    Wang, also a member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks at a national meeting of public security chiefs held in Shanghai on July 17 and 18.

    He called for continued efforts to enhance the overall effectiveness of public security services for high-quality development in accordance with the rule of law, and to strengthen the security foundation for high-quality development further.

    Wang also emphasized the importance of strengthening the sense of responsibility and urgency in public security work, further regulating law enforcement involving enterprises, and enhancing systems for safeguarding political security, maintaining social stability, and improving public safety governance.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Operators sought for youth facilities

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Home & Youth Affairs Bureau today invited eligible non-profit-making organisations to apply to operate youth facilities at Sham Shui Po and at Youth Square in Chai Wan.

    The Sham Shui Po facilities are located at the Nam Cheong District Community Centre and the Tung Chau Street Temporary Market. Those in Chai Wan are located at the new interactive space on the 1/F and 4/F of Youth Square.

    It was announced in the 2024 Policy Address that the bureau would set up a physical platform for Youth Link members in the Nam Cheong District Community Centre and the adjacent Tung Chau Street Temporary Market. Facilities will include multifunction areas, a youth culture and creativity bazaar, and small-scale performance spaces.

    The goal is to provide a gathering place for ongoing interaction among Youth Link members and establish a base for the implementation of Youth Development Blueprint measures. This includes facilitating communication and collaboration among the Government, the Youth Development Commission and young people participating in various youth development programmes.

    Meanwhile, in order to strengthen support for young people, the bureau will convert part of Youth Square. This will provide a new interactive space for young people to gather, develop their potential and participate in different activities.

    In addition, the bureau will also roll out the “Good Stories of Hong Kong Youth Programme” by establishing a video studio at Youth Square for young people to produce video content promoting “good stories of Hong Kong youths”. Relevant training on video production will be provided.

    Operating organisations will be required to organise on-site events such as workshops, cultural performances, collaborative projects, seminars and youth-led initiatives. They will also be required to manage the facilities, including food and beverage corners.

    The deadline for applications is 5pm on August 19.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK, Philippines sign MOU for Transit Development

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    UK, Philippines sign MOU for Transit Development

    A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to implement the Philippines’ first government-led Transit Oriented Development.

    From left: DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara, British Ambassador Laure Beaufils, and DOTr Secretary Vince Dizon sign MOU on new UK-PH partnership for the first government-led Transit Oriented Development.

    The British Embassy Manila, Philippine Department of Education (DepEd), and Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTr) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to implement the Philippines’ first government-led Transit Oriented Development (TOD).

    Supported by the UK Green Cities, Infrastructure, and Energy Programme, the partnership will bring together British and Filipino experts, including Crossrail International, to develop a TOD masterplan. This aims to transform DepEd’s ‘Education City’ into a climate-resilient hub, combining sustainable education facilities with efficient public transport connectivity.

    British Ambassador to the Philippines, Laure Beaufils, welcomed this partnership and reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to sustainable urban development.  She remarked:

    Today’s MOU marks an exciting milestone in the UK-Philippines partnership as we work together to create a masterplan for a vibrant transit oriented ‘Education City’ development.

    Ambassador Beaufils further stated:

    The UK is proud to bring British expertise and innovation to pioneer a TOD where people can live, learn, work, and thrive — connected by efficient transport systems, designed with people at their heart, and guided by principles of sustainability and resilience.

    At the signing, Department of Education Secretary Sonny Angara highlighted the importance of building accessible and sustainable education environments. Secretary Angara said:

    This partnership ensures that our learners and educators will also directly benefit from a well-planned, green, and safe environment that ultimately contributes to the public education objectives.

    Meanwhile, Department of Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon emphasised the project’s alignment with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to digitise and integrate the country’s transport systems. He stated:

    This MOU strengthens the DOTr’s commitment to build transport infrastructures that ease the burden of our commuters, including our young learners. This partnership marks a significant step forward realising a transport-oriented development that not only improves connectivity but also fosters sustainable communities.

    Drawing inspiration from Elizabeth Line in London, DepEd’s “Education City” will feature accessible transport systems, modern training facilities, teacher accommodation, and revenue-generating opportunities to fund classroom construction and education digitalisation.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: British Army troops partner with Kenya Defence Forces to offer free medical services to Laikipia and Samburu residents

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    British Army troops partner with Kenya Defence Forces to offer free medical services to Laikipia and Samburu residents

    Exercise Haraka Serpent provided over 3,000 residents with preventive, diagnostic, and curative medical services, along with healthcare education.

    • The medical outreach provided vital medical services to communities living in Lokusero, Musul, Nosorai, Laresoro, Sereolipi, Archer’s Post, Suguroi, Mathira and Kanduturai who have limited access to medical diagnosis and treatment.

    • The team offered a range of healthcare services such as nutrition screening, maternal health services, ENT check-ups, family planning services, health education sessions, and voluntary counselling and testing for HIV and AIDS, cervical screening and children’s immunisations.

    Friday 18 July 2025: British Army medical troops provided free medical services to over 3000 residents of Laikipia and Samburu Counties in the month of July 2025 in partnership with the Kenyan Defence Forces, Samburu County Government, and Beyond Zero.

    Exercise Haraka Serpent delivered a comprehensive range of preventive, diagnostic, and curative medical services, along with healthcare education, across nine locations—three in Laikipia North, three in Laikipia West, and three in Samburu County.

    Additionally, 202 MMR conducted a Defence Engagement with the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) at Kahawa Garrison in Nairobi. During this engagement, 202 MMR clinicians provided specialised training focused on austere pre-hospital treatment, fostering a valuable exchange of experiences and best practices with KDF troops.

    Speaking at the end of Exercise Haraka Serpent, Robert Mathews, from 202 Multi Role Medical Regiment, said:

    This has been an extremely challenging yet worthwhile exercise for our deployed medics. To come to Kenya and assist our host nation medical staff and the medical staff from the Kenyan Defence Forces in providing outreach health care to remote parts of Samburu and Laikipia Counties has been extremely rewarding.

    We have worked closely with Kenyan led teams and together we have treated over 3000 people, this has also been a great learning experience for my medics for the vast majority of whom this is their first time in Kenya.

    Kenya Defence Forces Nursing Officer, Lt. Brian Kiplimo, said:

    We had three objectives for the exercise: offering healthcare to the marginalised communities who are not able to easily access healthcare facilities, learning, and enhancing our co-operation with BATUK.  The learning objective saw 45 KDF personnel trained on medical readiness during operations especially of casualty care. Through the exercise, we have been able to share experiences and knowledge with BATUK which is vital for future cooperation.

    British High Commissioner to Kenya Neil Wigan, said:

    This is a powerful demonstration of our mutual partnership between Kenya and the UK.  Through this medical outreach, we’ve seen the very best of what our partnership can achieve – bringing vital healthcare to remote communities, sharing knowledge between our armed forces, and strengthening the bonds between our people. Kenya remains a vital strategic partner to the UK. We have a shared history—and more importantly, we have a shared future. We’re going far, together.

    The medical outreach provided vital medical services to communities living in Lokusero, Musul, Nosorai, Laresoro, Sereolipi, Archer’s Post, Suguroi, Mathira and Kanduturai who have limited access to medical diagnosis and treatment. The team offered a range of healthcare services such as nutrition screening, maternal health services, ENT check-ups, family planning services, health education sessions, and voluntary counselling and testing for HIV and AIDS, cervical screening and children’s immunisations.  Among those who turned up for the free medical care, many locals presented with respiratory tract conditions and received appropriate medication.

    Notes for editors:

    • 202 MMR is specially trained and equipped to provide an integrated healthcare system within a single unit by integrating Deployed Primary Healthcare, Pre-Hospital Emergency Care, Medical Evacuation and Deployed Hospital Care capabilities. MMRs provide improved tactical flexibility, agility, clinical continuity and credibility throughout the Operational Patient Care Pathway (OPCP); by combining traditional Field Hospital General Service Medical Regiment roles into a new type of medical unit, MMRs integrate medical capability at the lowest level.

    • Under an agreement with the Kenyan Government, up to six infantry battlegroups per year, including Haraka Serpent, carry out up to eight-week exercises in Kenya, in preparation to deploy on operations or assume high-readiness tasks.

    • British Army Training Unit Kenya is a permanent training support unit based in Nanyuki. BATUK runs a wide range of training events and exercises for British and Kenyan troops including infantry, artillery, logistics, engineering, and medical specialists.  Every exercise includes the completion of projects to support the local communities amongst which BATUK live and work.

    • Neil tweets @FCDONeilWigan

    • You can follow UK activity in Kenya on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@UKinKenya)

    Contact Joy Odero Joy Odero for more information.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: York Hungry Minds Appeal serves 50,000 free school meals

    Source: City of York

    Over 50,000 free school meals have been served to children in York as part of the city’s York Hungry Minds campaign since it started in 2024.

    York Community Fund’s York Hungry Minds Appeal was set up in a bid to address disadvantage and the impact of the cost of living crisis, responding to national evidence suggesting that providing children with healthy, nourishing food can make a significant difference to school attendance, concentration and learning and their physical and mental wellbeing.

    Westfield Primary Community School pupils were the first school to benefit from the free school meals in January 2024, with Burton Green Primary School pupils receiving free breakfasts later that month and Fishergate Primary School joining the pilot in March 2025.

    Around 50 children now attend the free breakfast sessions at Burton Green every day, with school staff reporting a significant improvement in pupils’ attendance and punctuality as a result of the breakfast offer.

    Ash McGann, Principal at the school said:

    There is a family atmosphere [at the breakfast club] where older children play games with younger children. Children are more focussed and motivated as they have eaten a nutritious meal and also had time with their friends before the structure of lessons.”

    Cllr Bob Webb, the council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, said:

    There is a wealth of national evidence supporting the positive impact of universal free school meals and it is so heartening to hear about the impact the pilots are having for school pupils in York.

    “Universal Free School Meals are about so much more than food, as the breakfast offer at Burton Green Primary School is showing. Ensuring that children are well fed with healthy, nutritious food, helps children to attend school regularly and concentrate fully in their lessons, which will support their learning and success in school as they grow up.”

    Cllr Claire Douglas, Leader of City of York Council, said:

    I am absolutely delighted that we’ve been able to provide 50,000 meals to children in York through the York Hungry Minds initiative. I’d like to thank all those involved in helping to get the universal free school meal pilots up and running, including school and education staff, city partners and the children and their families, who have helped to make the pilots such a positive part of their school day.”

    The free school meals campaign is part of the council’s wider commitment both to address affordability challenges and to ensure that good health and wellbeing is prioritised as early as possible in residents’ lives – part of the council’s four year plan – One City for all.

    The meals have been made possible thanks to funding from the council and donations to the York Community Fund’s York Hungry Minds Appeal.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Line-up announced for this year’s Elemore Family Music Festival

    Source: City of Sunderland

    Elemore’s Family Music Festival is set to return to Sunderland’s newest country park next month.

    Following its success over the last two years, Elemore Country Park will host an afternoon of live music and free family entertainment on Saturday 23 August, between 11am and 5pm. 

    The ever popular Lake Poets will once again be headlining this year’s festival.

    Festival-goers will also be able to enjoy performances from James and Jess Thoroughgood, This Little Bird, Celtic Man, Houghton Brass Band and the Moorsley Choir.

    Families coming along on the day can look forward to a range of free activities including face painting, balloon modelling and children’s craft and planting activities, as well as butterfly stilt walkers and a walkabout magician.

    The Time Bandits will be on hand to deliver a George Stephenson/ railway/ industrial age offer, while Durham Wildlife Trust will be hosting drop in craft sessions throughout the day to entertain the children and Clean It, Green It will be running craft and planting activities.

    There will also be a range of community stalls including a Hetton Local History Group stall, a Meccano stall and a Halo project stall.

    Councillor Beth Jones, Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture and Tourism at Sunderland City Council, said: “It’s brilliant to see the Elemore Music Festival returning for a third year.

    “Right from the start our intention has always been for Elemore Country Park to become a real community space with local residents at its heart, so it’s been great to see so many families coming along to the park to enjoy this fantastic free festival the last two years and I’m hoping this year’s festival will be equally popular.”

    In addition to the music and entertainment, food vendors will also be on site selling refreshments. Visitors are being encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets and chairs to the event.

    For more information on the Elemore Family Music Festival, visit: www.mysunderland.co.uk/elemorefestival

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of the State University of Management visited the International Student Camp in Optina Pustyn

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Official website of the State –

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    Students of the State University of Management visited the II International Dostoevsky Student Camp in the Kaluga Region, which operated within the framework of the IV Spiritual and Educational Project “Days of Dostoevsky in Optina Pustyn 2025”.

    The project is dedicated to the memory of an important event in the writer’s spiritual life and his work: on July 7, 1878, Fyodor Dostoevsky visited Optina Pustyn for the first time, where his meeting with the venerable elder Ambrose summed up the writer’s many years of spiritual and creative quest, and the elder himself became the prototype of the elder Zosima in the writer’s novel The Brothers Karamazov.

    This year, the tent camp welcomed more than 200 participants from 17 universities in Russia and Belarus, and citizens of 24 countries.

    At the official opening, the participants of the spiritual and educational project were addressed by the monastery’s abbot Bishop Joseph, the governor of the Kaluga region, a graduate of the State University of Management Vladislav Shapsha, the writer’s great-great-grandson Alexey Dostoevsky, and also by video address by the head of the Russian Book Union Sergey Stepashin. After the official part, students of the universities, who were participating in the event for the first time, planted trees on the alley of oaks.

    As part of the three-day program, the participants went on an excursion to Optina Pustyn, took part in the historical quest “Along the Route of the Pilgrims of the 19th Century,” during which they completed tasks based on Old Slavonic games and amusements, rafted on a pontoon across the Zhizdra River, walked along the historical pilgrimage trail that has existed for more than 3 centuries, and attended motivational meetings and discussions with famous people.

    Nikita Smirnov, a student of the State and Municipal Administration program, shared his impressions of the trip: “The Dostoevsky Camp was not just an event for me, but a real intellectual and spiritual discovery. This is a place where bright, thinking people from different parts of the world meet, where discussions are born that inspire the search for deep meanings, and where every day gives something valuable. This is a place where meanings are truly born. Now these days, filled with live communication and joint discoveries, will forever remain in my memory.”

    “Our trip was a pleasant discovery, accompanied by new meetings, gaining new knowledge about Russian culture and Orthodoxy, its role in the life of a Russian person and its significance for the current and future generations. Optina Pustyn is certainly not so much a historical center as a cultural one, where since the 12th century people have gathered and continue to gather, tirelessly fighting for enlightenment and the development of spirituality in people, for the opportunity to introduce people to God’s commandments,” added Dmitry Kamchatov, a student of the Economics program.

    Diana Mikhailova, a student in the Economics program, confirmed: “The trip to Optina Pustyn was a truly unforgettable event for students from many countries, and the camp itself was located in a very picturesque area. There were many excursions and events aimed at both cultural development and bringing students from different universities closer together. Thanks to the camp program, many students understood such spiritual values as kindness, love for God, for one’s neighbor, for the Motherland.”

    A student of the Banking and Digital Banking program, Lyubov Aleksandrovskaya, noted the high level of organization of the project: “I would like to express my gratitude to all the organizers: the Bishop and the brethren for their prayers, the hosts, photographers, invited speakers, sponsors, the director, DJs, volunteers, representatives of the security structure, who modestly, but faithfully and reliably did their job. It seems to me that the unique atmosphere in the camp is due to the fact that everyone in their place works sincerely, with soul, with a kind attitude to everyone around them. And, of course, thanks to the guys. Thank you for these wonderful 5 days to everyone, and prosperity to the project!”

    The participation of students of the State University of Management in the project became possible thanks to cooperation with the rector of the Church of St. Andrew Bogolyubsky in Volzhsky, Father Kirill. Let us recall that the State University of Management also holds patriotic events, meetings with heroes of the SVO, talks about marriage and family, and sends dry souls and trench candles made by students to the front as part of the “GUU – SVOim” campaign.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Brown Giant Panda Spotted Again in Shaanxi Mountains

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

    XI’AN, July 18 (Xinhua) — Staff at a national nature reserve in Zhouzhi County, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, recently discovered rare footage of a brown giant panda captured by an infrared camera in 2025.

    The footage was taken at 6:15 p.m. on January 1 in Zhennangou, a district near the main ridge of the Qinling Mountains that falls under the jurisdiction of the Laoxiancheng Nature Reserve. In the video, the brown giant panda appears strong and healthy as it walks calmly in the snow.

    Zhouzhi Nature Reserve is located on the northern slope of the Qinling Mountains. This is the second time the reserve has independently recorded a brown giant panda in the wild, after April 16, 2021. This is the 12th time an individual of this subspecies of giant panda has been spotted in Shaanxi Province.

    Brown giant pandas are extremely rare. So far, scientifically documented sightings of brown giant pandas, including this one, have only been recorded in four counties in Shaanxi Province – Foping, Yangxian, Taibai and Zhouzhi. All are located in the Qinling Mountains region. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Daqing Oil Field Sees Oil, Gas Production Rise in H1 2025

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

    HARBIN, July 18 (Xinhua) — Daqing Oilfield, China’s largest onshore oil field, saw crude oil and natural gas production rise in the first half of 2025, according to Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd.

    During the reporting period, crude oil production at the field increased by 10.9 thousand tons year-on-year, while natural gas production increased by 222 million cubic meters compared to the same period last year.

    In recent years, Daqing Oilfields has been actively developing new approaches to the transition to a “green economy”. In the first six months, the capacity of the company’s commissioned projects in the field of alternative energy sources reached 538.7 thousand kilowatts, and the volume of electricity generation was 554 million kWh.

    Last year, the oil field produced more than 6 billion cubic meters of natural gas, demonstrating stable growth in its gas production for the 14th year in a row. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Global economic volatility due to US tariff policy has caused unemployment to rise in Australia: Treasurer

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

    CANBERRA, July 18 (Xinhua) — Volatility in the global economy caused by U.S. tariffs is one reason for rising unemployment in Australia, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Friday.

    The politician told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that the volatility, unpredictability and uncertainty caused by US tariffs had become a “defining and permanent feature of the global economy” and Australia was not immune.

    The federal government has heard from business leaders and economists that U.S. trade policy has influenced local hiring decisions, Chalmers said.

    “I think people are embracing this uncertainty and unpredictability as the new normal. It requires us to change our thinking,” he said.

    Official data released on Thursday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed Australia’s unemployment rate rose from 4.1 per cent in May to 4.3 per cent in June, the highest since November 2021.

    Chalmers said the rise in unemployment was unwelcome but not surprising, and the government forecast unemployment would rise further but remain below 5 per cent.

    The treasurer made the announcement while in South Africa, where he is attending a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Durban.

    In bilateral discussions and major meetings, the view has “definitely” emerged that the U.S. tariff policy is unjustified, unnecessary and an act of economic self-destruction, the official said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Conference on Nuclear and Radiation Safety Regulatory Systems: Call for Abstracts

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    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency –

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    Those wishing to submit abstracts of their papers for the conference are advised to pay attention to the following topics.

    — Regulatory competence. Key competencies required for regulators to operate effectively, with a particular focus on regulatory culture and human resource development.

    — Regulatory flexibility. Strategies and approaches by regulatory bodies to increase flexibility and effectively respond to and anticipate changes brought about by innovation and new technologies.

    — Strengthening the links. The role of regulators in strengthening the links within their “ecosystems” to create enabling conditions and promote the sustainable use of nuclear and radiation technologies.

    “The participants’ input will be key to advancing the discussion among nuclear and radiation safety regulators to analyse, identify and propose solutions to critical regulatory issues,” said Jiang Fuming, Director of the IAEA Office of Safety and Security Coordination. “Participants will have the opportunity to directly interact with representatives of the global regulatory community.”

    Abstracts of up to 600 words should be submitted electronically via the IAEA web-based submission system (IAEA-indico). The procedure for submitting abstracts can be found at website conferences.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New opportunities for Russian applicants: educational programs for top specialists in the field of information technology

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The acceptance of documents for new higher education programs for top specialists in the field of information technology (IT) is coming to an end.

    In the 2025–2026 academic year, Polytechnic University will launch training aimed at preparing students to work as software engineers, product managers, and software engineers in telecommunications. The training of top specialists is carried out on the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation with the participation of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

    These programs are based on modern employer requirements for highly qualified specialists, determined with the participation of dozens of Russian companies – leaders in the IT sector and leading universities.

    The training will be focused primarily on practical results. From the first years, students will be involved in solving IT business product problems, will be able to study cases and industry experience, participate in project teams, master classes, undergo practical training and mandatory internships at enterprises.

    Companies invest in the development and implementation of programs with their own resources. More than 30% of all classroom classes with students will be conducted by invited experts from the industry, leading developers, engineers and researchers. Business representatives will act as mentors, become conductors of advanced knowledge, trends in the development of domestic IT technologies, help to get acquainted with the corporate culture and real requirements for employees.

    Training in close cooperation with industry partners and IT companies, including KNS GROUP, will not only prepare graduates for a successful professional start, but will also provide an opportunity to apply for leading positions in large industry and technology companies. The knowledge and practical experience gained with modern IT solutions will provide students with subsequent rapid career growth.

    List of top programs:

    09.03.01_10 Design and development of digital ecosystems in the field of training 09.03.01 Computer Science and Computer Engineering; 09.03.04_04 Development of system and application software for modern information storage and transmission systems in the field of training 09.03.04 Software Engineering; 11.03.02_07 Algorithms for digital processing in telecommunication systems in the field of training 11.03.02 Infocommunication technologies and communication systems.

    Detailed information and deadlines for submitting documents can be found atAdmissions Committee.

    For reference.

    Since 2025, within the framework of the federal projects “Artificial Intelligence” and “Personnel for Digital Transformation” of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”, the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation, with the participation of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation, has been implementing two projects to train students in educational programs for top specialists in the field of information technology and artificial intelligence.

    The projects provide training for graduates with advanced competencies in the field of information technology and artificial intelligence: developers of advanced IT solutions, AI models, algorithms, analysts and data researchers. The key condition for the participation of universities in the projects is the active involvement of employers in the training process, including attracting co-financing from businesses.

    Within the framework of these projects, in 2025, 36 universities from 20 constituent entities of the Russian Federation will accept more than 6,000 students for training. By 2030, 13.7 thousand students will complete their training.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New opportunities for Russian applicants: educational programs for top specialists in the field of artificial intelligence

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The deadline for accepting applications for new higher education programs for top specialists in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) is approaching its end.

    Starting in the 2025–2026 academic year, Polytechnic University will launch training aimed at preparing students to work as ML Engineer, AI Architect, Data Engineer, Data Analyst, and AI Security Engineer. The training of top specialists is being carried out at the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation with the participation of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

    These programs are based on modern employer requirements for highly qualified specialists, determined with the participation of dozens of Russian companies – leaders in the field of AI and leading universities.

    The training is primarily focused on practical results. From the first years, students will be involved in solving IT business product problems, will be able to study cases and industry experience, participate in project teams, master classes, undergo practical training and mandatory internships at enterprises.

    Companies invest in the development and implementation of programs with their own resources. More than 30% of all classroom classes with students will be conducted by invited experts from the industry, leading developers, engineers and researchers. Business representatives will act as mentors, become conductors of advanced knowledge, trends in the development of domestic IT technologies, help to get acquainted with the corporate culture and real requirements for employees.

    Training in close cooperation with industry partners and IT companies, including Rostelecom Information Technologies, will not only prepare graduates for a successful professional start, but will also provide an opportunity to apply for leading positions in large industry and technology companies. The knowledge and practical experience gained with modern AI solutions will provide students with subsequent rapid career growth.

    List of top programs:

    02.03.01_03 Machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies in the field of training 02.03.01 Mathematics and computer science; 02.03.03_02 Data mining technologies in the field of training 02.03.03 Mathematical support and administration of information systems; 10.03.01_06 Computer system security (Artificial intelligence technologies in cybersecurity) in the field of training 10.03.01 Information security.

    Detailed information and deadlines for submitting documents can be found atAdmissions Committee.

    For reference.

    Since 2025, within the framework of the federal projects “Artificial Intelligence” and “Personnel for Digital Transformation” of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”, the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation, with the participation of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation, has been implementing two projects to train students in educational programs for top specialists in the field of information technology and artificial intelligence.

    The projects provide training for graduates with advanced competencies in the field of information technology and artificial intelligence: developers of advanced IT solutions, AI models, algorithms, analysts and data researchers. The key condition for the participation of universities in the projects is the active involvement of employers in the training process, including attracting co-financing from businesses.

    Within the framework of these projects, in 2025, 36 universities from 20 constituent entities of the Russian Federation will accept more than 6,000 students for training. By 2030, 13.7 thousand students will complete their training.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/SUDAN – The fires of war will not kill learning for young Sudanese

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Friday, 18 July 2025

    Internet

    Khartoum (Agenzia Fides) – Prolonged conflict and mass displacement have denied young Sudanese even the most basic tools for self-development.The criticality also emerged on the occasion of the recently celebrated World Youth Skills Day under the theme “Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills.” It was highlighted that millions of Sudanese youth remain cut off from education, vocational training, and digital access.Data released by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) currently shows that over 17 million children in Sudan are currently out of school, representing 90 per cent of the country’s school-age population. Nationwide exams were suspended in 14 of Sudan’s 18 states due to insecurity, while schools have been bombed, looted, or repurposed as military bases. The NRC warns of a “lost generation” if education and skill-building do not resume at scale.Yet, amid displacement and limited infrastructure, Sudanese youth continue to seek learning pathways where they can. One of the most impactful examples is the UNITAR Rapid Assistance Programme for Sudan (2024–2025), a Japan-funded online training initiative designed to support displaced youths and women. Alongside UNITAR’s digital initiative, other institutions have focused on practical, location-based vocational training, the launch of two UNESCO, in partnership with the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS), vocational training centres in Port Sudan and Kassala in 2024. These centres prioritise youth with disabilities and displaced learners, offering training in trades and digital literacy, tailored to crisis conditions. The initiative responds to the urgent need for skills-based recovery and inclusion in underserved areas. Digital skills, though urgent, are largely inaccessible in much of Sudan due to limited connectivity, security risks, and economic instability. Nearly three out of four youth globally lack employability skills, and in Sudan, the gap is growing at an alarming rate. While various training programmes have emerged since the start of the conflict, their coverage remains limited relative to the scale of need. Access to vocational and digital skills development in Sudan continues to depend on factors such as security, displacement status, infrastructure, and available funding.In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship. (AP) (Agenzia Fides, 18/7/2025)
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  • Varanasi to host youth spiritual summit for ‘Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat’ from July 19

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is set to launch a two-day Youth Spiritual Summit on the theme ‘Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat’ from July 19 at the Rudraksh Convention Centre in Varanasi. The summit aims to harness spiritual values and youth leadership in the fight against drug abuse, marking the beginning of a nationwide youth-led movement toward a drug-free India.

    More than 500 youth delegates representing over 100 spiritual and socio-cultural organisations from across the country are expected to attend the summit. 

    Set against the spiritual backdrop of the River Ganga, the event is designed to combine cultural engagement with policy dialogue, forming a collective resolve rooted in India’s traditions and moral heritage.

    The event will be attended by a host of dignitaries including Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla; Union Ministers Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and Dr. Virendra Kumar; Ministers of State Nityanand Rai and Raksha Nikhil Khadse; and senior officials from the Uttar Pradesh government, including ministers Girish Yadav, Asim Arun, and Nitin Agarwal.

    Structured as an immersive learning and leadership experience, the summit will include four plenary sessions addressing key areas: the psychological and social effects of addiction, strategies to dismantle drug supply networks, grassroots campaigning models, and the development of a roadmap for achieving a ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat’. These discussions will be supported by whiteboard forums, keynote addresses by experts, and action-oriented workshops that promote youth-led innovation.

    The event will culminate on July 20 with the release of the Kashi Declaration, a collective charter outlining the action plan to combat drug abuse through youth and spiritual collaboration. This declaration is expected to serve as a reference document for policymakers, civil society organisations, and grassroots youth networks engaged in de-addiction and rehabilitation efforts.

    The summit is aligned with the MY Bharat platform and will also mark the beginning of a broader Jan Andolan (people’s movement) against drug abuse. MY Bharat volunteers and affiliated youth clubs will take the lead in awareness campaigns, pledge drives, and community outreach efforts across towns, villages, and cities nationwide.

    Live updates and further information about the Youth Spiritual Summit will be available on the MY Bharat platform at [https://mybharat.gov.in](https://mybharat.gov.in).

  • Varanasi to host youth spiritual summit for ‘Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat’ from July 19

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is set to launch a two-day Youth Spiritual Summit on the theme ‘Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat’ from July 19 at the Rudraksh Convention Centre in Varanasi. The summit aims to harness spiritual values and youth leadership in the fight against drug abuse, marking the beginning of a nationwide youth-led movement toward a drug-free India.

    More than 500 youth delegates representing over 100 spiritual and socio-cultural organisations from across the country are expected to attend the summit. 

    Set against the spiritual backdrop of the River Ganga, the event is designed to combine cultural engagement with policy dialogue, forming a collective resolve rooted in India’s traditions and moral heritage.

    The event will be attended by a host of dignitaries including Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla; Union Ministers Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and Dr. Virendra Kumar; Ministers of State Nityanand Rai and Raksha Nikhil Khadse; and senior officials from the Uttar Pradesh government, including ministers Girish Yadav, Asim Arun, and Nitin Agarwal.

    Structured as an immersive learning and leadership experience, the summit will include four plenary sessions addressing key areas: the psychological and social effects of addiction, strategies to dismantle drug supply networks, grassroots campaigning models, and the development of a roadmap for achieving a ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat’. These discussions will be supported by whiteboard forums, keynote addresses by experts, and action-oriented workshops that promote youth-led innovation.

    The event will culminate on July 20 with the release of the Kashi Declaration, a collective charter outlining the action plan to combat drug abuse through youth and spiritual collaboration. This declaration is expected to serve as a reference document for policymakers, civil society organisations, and grassroots youth networks engaged in de-addiction and rehabilitation efforts.

    The summit is aligned with the MY Bharat platform and will also mark the beginning of a broader Jan Andolan (people’s movement) against drug abuse. MY Bharat volunteers and affiliated youth clubs will take the lead in awareness campaigns, pledge drives, and community outreach efforts across towns, villages, and cities nationwide.

    Live updates and further information about the Youth Spiritual Summit will be available on the MY Bharat platform at [https://mybharat.gov.in](https://mybharat.gov.in).

  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing green transport program recognized by UN

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

    Beijing’s MaaS (Mobility as a Service) for Urban Green Travel initiative has been included in the United Nations’ Global Sustainable Transport Best Practices Compilation 2025.

    The announcement was made July 16 at the United Nations headquarters in New York during the Global Sustainable Transport Best Practices Case Studies Release Event, where Beijing’s program was praised as a prime example of green transportation development from China. Its concepts and achievements garnered praise from participating country representatives and international organizations.

    The event, co-hosted China’s Global Sustainable Transport Innovation and Knowledge Center and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, showcased cases from numerous countries and international bodies. These cases spanned diverse areas, including transport infrastructure, green and low-carbon technologies, digital transformation and public transport optimization.

    Since launching China’s first integrated green travel service platform in November 2019, Beijing’s transport commission has focused on “green and integrated” development, yielding results in government-enterprise collaboration, data services, upgrades and innovation.

    Beijing MaaS combines government, transport companies and internet platforms to create a model of “government guidance, industry support and internet reach.” The platform shares 14 categories of traffic data across four areas — ground public transport, rail transit, static traffic and road network operations — with leading platforms like AutoNavi Maps and Baidu Maps.

    After nearly six years of operation, Beijing MaaS has become the preferred green travel choice for millions, serving over 30 million users, with 5.6 million registered real-name carbon-inclusive users. Beijing’s exploration and practice offer a vivid example for megacities tackling transport challenges and achieving green transformation, contributing a replicable “China solution” to the global stage.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing robot center pioneers sports science with new lab

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

    China’s Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center and sportswear giant Li-Ning have launched the country’s first robotics sports science laboratory in Beijing recently, aiming to use advanced robotics to enhance sports science and athletic performance.

    This cross-industry partnership will see Tiangong robots donning sportswear and running shoes for high-tech research and development. The lab’s core mission is to strengthen R&D in areas critical to both robotics and sports, focusing on motion control algorithms and navigation systems for sports science applications.

    At the heart of the initiative is the integration of sports sensors with Tiangong’s bionic motion control technology. This will enable the robot to perform complex athletic movements and gather precise sports science data.

    The robots are powered by “Huisikaiwu,” a versatile embodied AI platform capable of “one brain, multiple abilities,” allowing them to process vast amounts of information and control various systems simultaneously.

    The project is expected to broaden humanoid robot applications across the sports, health and consumer goods sectors.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China Printing Museum displays decades of Chinese bookplate art

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

    Editor’s Note: The China Printing Museum has opened an exhibition featuring nearly 400 bookplates by renowned Chinese artists, tracing the evolution of this miniature art form from the 1930s to today.

    “Between Inches, A Whole World: Bookplate by Renowned Artists from the Collection of the Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall” showcases works that emerged from Chinese author Lu Xun’s New Woodcut Movement in the 1930s.

    Bookplates, small artworks pasted inside book covers to mark ownership, developed into a sophisticated printmaking medium in China under Lu’s influence.

    The 393 works on display span decades of Chinese printmaking, showing how artists adapted the European tradition that began in the 15th century, to reflect Chinese themes and techniques.

    Exhibition organizers divided the show into thematic sections highlighting both traditional elements and contemporary approaches to bookplate design. The pieces demonstrate how printmaking has transmitted cultural values across generations while evolving with modern artistic movements.

    The Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall provided the collection for the exhibition, which pays tribute to Lu’s pioneering role in establishing modern Chinese printmaking traditions.

    This photo shows the entrance of the exhibition “Between Inches, A Whole World,” held at the China Printing Museum, July 15, 2025. The exhibition traces the history of bookplates in Chinese cultural and literary heritage. [Photo by Liu Ziying/China.org.cn]

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Govt to strengthen jelly dessert rules

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Food & Drugs (Composition & Labelling) (Amendment) Regulation 2025, aimed at strengthening the regulation of pre-packaged konjac-containing jelly confectionery, was published in the Government Gazette today.

    The legislative amendments provide that sales of mini-cup konjac-containing jelly confectionery with a height or width not exceeding 45mm be prohibited. In addition, other konjac jelly products are to be labelled with warning statements about choking risks on their packaging.

    The Government highlighted that while konjac itself is a safe food additive, the smooth and slippery surface and firm texture of konjac jellies may pose a choking risk. It said this risk is particularly high for children and the elderly.

    The amended regulations will be tabled before the Legislative Council on July 23 for negative vetting. Once approved, the new requirements for prepackaged mini-cup konjac-containing jelly confectionery will take effect on April 1, 2026.

    The Centre for Food Safety will enhance education on choking prevention. This will include issuing letters to schools, organising seminars, and sharing information on social media.

    The centre will also arrange technical meetings with relevant businesses and issue user guidelines to facilitate understanding of and compliance with the new requirements.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai meets President of Guatemalan Congress Nery Abilio Ramos y Ramos  

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

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    President Lai meets delegation led by Foreign Minister Jean-Victor Harvel Jean-Baptiste of Republic of Haiti
    On the morning of July 8, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean-Victor Harvel Jean-Baptiste of the Republic of Haiti and his wife. In remarks, President Lai noted that our two countries will soon mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations and that our exchanges have been fruitful in important areas such as public security, educational cooperation, and infrastructure. The president stated that Taiwan will continue to work together with Haiti to promote the development of medical and health care, food security, and construction that benefits people’s livelihoods. The president thanked Haiti for supporting Taiwan’s international participation and expressed hope that both countries will continue to support each other, deepen cooperation, and face various challenges together. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I am delighted to meet and exchange ideas with Minister Jean-Baptiste, his wife, and our distinguished guests. Minister Jean-Baptiste is the highest-ranking official from Haiti to visit Taiwan since former President Jovenel Moïse visited in 2018, demonstrating the importance that the Haitian government attaches to our bilateral diplomatic ties. On behalf of the Republic of China (Taiwan), I extend a sincere welcome. Next year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between our two countries. Our bilateral exchanges have been fruitful in important areas such as public security, educational cooperation, and infrastructure. Over the past few years, Haiti has faced challenges in such areas as food supply and healthcare. Taiwan will continue to work together with Haiti through various cooperative programs to promote the development of medical and health care, food security, and construction that benefits people’s livelihoods. I want to thank the government of Haiti and Minister Jean-Baptiste for speaking out in support of Taiwan on the international stage for many years. Minister Jean-Baptiste’s personal letter to the World Health Organization Secretariat in May this year and Minister of Public Health and Population Bertrand Sinal’s public statement during the World Health Assembly both affirmed Taiwan’s efforts and contributions to global public health and supported Taiwan’s international participation, for which we are very grateful. I hope that Taiwan and Haiti will continue to support each other and deepen cooperation. I believe that Minister Jean-Baptiste’s visit will open up more opportunities for cooperation for both countries, helping Taiwan and Haiti face various challenges together. In closing, I once again offer a sincere welcome to the delegation led by Minister Jean-Baptiste, and ask him to convey greetings from Taiwan to Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and the members of the Transitional Presidential Council. Minister Jean-Baptiste then delivered remarks, saying that he is extremely honored to visit Taiwan and reaffirm the solid and friendly cooperative relationship based on mutual respect between the Republic of Haiti and the Republic of China (Taiwan), which will soon mark its 70th anniversary. He also brought greetings to President Lai from Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council and Prime Minister Fils-Aimé. Minister Jean-Baptiste emphasized that over the past few decades, despite the great geographical distance and developmental and cultural differences between our two countries, we have nevertheless established a firm friendship and demonstrated to the world the progress resulting from the mutual assistance and cooperation between our peoples. Minister Jean-Baptiste pointed out that our two countries cooperate closely in agriculture, health, education, and community development and have achieved concrete results. Taiwan’s voice, he said, is thus essential for the people of Haiti. He noted that Taiwan also plays an important role in peace and innovation and actively participates in global cooperative efforts. Pointing out that the world is currently facing significant challenges and that Haiti is experiencing its most difficult period in history, Minister Jean-Baptiste said that at this time, Taiwan and Haiti need to unite, help each other, and jointly think about how to move forward and deepen bilateral relations to benefit the peoples of both countries. Minister Jean-Baptiste said that he is pleased that throughout our solid and friendly diplomatic relationship, both countries have demonstrated mutual trust, mutual respect, and the values we jointly defend. He then stated his belief that Haiti and Taiwan will together create a cooperation model and future that are sincere, friendly, and sustainable. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Francilien Victorin of the Embassy of the Republic of Haiti in Taiwan.

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    President Lai meets delegation from 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum
    On the afternoon of July 1, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation from the 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum (TIOF). In remarks, President Lai noted that the people of Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners throughout the world in a maritime spirit of freedom and openness to contribute to ocean governance and jointly ensure maritime security. He expressed hope that their visit will help forge stronger friendships between Taiwan and international maritime partners, so that all can work together to spur shared maritime prosperity and sustainable development for the next generation. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I want to thank our guests for coming here to the Presidential Office. The 2025 TIOF will take place tomorrow and the day after, and I thank you all for making the long trip to Taiwan to attend the event and share your valuable insights and experiences. This year’s forum will focus on strategies for strengthening maritime security and pathways to achieving a sustainable blue economy. By attending this forum, our guests are highlighting their commitment to safeguarding the oceans, and beyond that, taking concrete action to demonstrate support for Taiwan. I once again offer deepest gratitude on behalf of the people of Taiwan. Taiwan holds a key position on the first island chain, is one of the world’s top 10 shipping nations, and accounts for close to 10 percent of global container shipping by volume. As such, Taiwan occupies a unique and important position in maritime strategy. For Taiwan, the ocean is more than just a basis for survival and development; it is also an important driver of national prosperity. In my inaugural address last year, I spoke of a threefold approach to further Taiwan’s development. One of these involves further developing our strengths as a maritime nation. Our government must actively help deepen our connections with the ocean, and must continue to promote green shipping, a sustainable fishing industry, marine renewable energy, and other forms of industrial transformation. It must also make use of marine technology and digital innovation to create a new paradigm that balances environmental, economic, and social inclusion concerns. This will help enhance Taiwan’s responsibilities and competitiveness as a maritime nation. Taiwan is surrounded by ocean, and our territorial waters are a natural protective barrier. However, continued gray-zone aggression from China creates serious threats and challenges to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Our government continues to invest resources to deal with increasingly complex maritime security issues. In addition to building coast guard patrol vessels, we must also step up efforts to build underwater, surface, and airborne unmanned vehicles and smart reconnaissance equipment, so as to demonstrate Taiwan’s determination to defend democracy and freedom and commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Oceans are Taiwan’s roots, and provide the channels by which we engage with the world. The people of Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners throughout the world in a maritime spirit of freedom and openness to contribute to ocean governance and jointly ensure maritime security. The TIOF was first launched in 2020, and has now become an important platform for enhancement of cooperation between Taiwan and other countries. I hope that our distinguished guests will reap great benefits at this year’s forum, and further hope that this visit will help forge stronger friendships between Taiwan and international maritime partners, so that all can work together to spur shared maritime prosperity and sustainable development for the next generation. Chairman of The Washington Times Thomas McDevitt, a member of the delegation, then delivered remarks, noting first that July 4th, this Friday, is Independence Day in America. Independence is a sacred, powerful word which has great meaning in this part of the world, he said. Chairman McDevitt indicated that Taiwan has truly become a global beacon of democracy and a key partner for many nations. He then quoted President Lai’s 2024 inaugural address: “We will work together to combat disinformation, strengthen democratic resilience, address challenges, and allow Taiwan to become the MVP of the democratic world.” Chairman McDevitt went on to say that he appreciated the president’s speech with regard to his philosophical depth, sensitivity, and both moral and political clarity. He said that he was deeply moved by the speech, but within a few days of it, China responded with military activities and many threats. The chairman then emphasized that we are in a civilization crisis. Chairman McDevitt mentioned that President Lai has begun a series of 10 lectures, and remarked that they would help the world to understand the identity and the nature of Taiwan, as well as the situation we are in in the world. On behalf of all the delegation, Chairman McDevitt thanked the president for his leadership in dealing with these issues thoughtfully. Chairman McDevitt concluded with a line from the Old Testament which states that if the people have no vision, they will perish. He said that he believes Taiwan’s president has led the people of Taiwan, and the world, with a vision of how to navigate this great civilization crisis together. The delegation also included Members of the Japanese House of Representatives Kikawada Hitoshi, Aoyama Yamato, and Genma Kentaro, and Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom Gavin Williamson.

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    President Lai meets Minister of State at UK Department for Business and Trade Douglas Alexander  
    On the morning of June 30, President Lai Ching-te met with Douglas Alexander, Minister of State at the Department for Business and Trade of the United Kingdom. In remarks, President Lai thanked the UK government for its longstanding support for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, demonstrating that Taiwan and the UK share similar goals. Noting that two years ago, Taiwan and the UK signed an enhanced trade partnership (ETP) arrangement, the president said that today Taiwan and the UK have signed three pillars under the ETP, which will help promote bilateral economic and trade cooperation. He expressed hope of the UK publicly supporting Taiwan’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) so that together we can create an economic and trade landscape in the Indo-Pacific characterized by shared prosperity and development. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: First, on behalf of the people of Taiwan, I extend a warm welcome to Minister Alexander and wish a fruitful outcome for the 27th round of Taiwan-UK trade talks later today. Taiwan-UK relations have grown closer in recent years. We have not only continued to strengthen cooperation in such fields as offshore wind power, innovative technologies, and culture and education but also have established regular dialogue mechanisms in the critical areas of economics and trade, energy, and agriculture. The UK is currently Taiwan’s fourth-largest European trading partner, second-largest source of investment from Europe, and third-largest target for investment in Europe. Two years ago, Taiwan and the UK signed an ETP arrangement. This was particularly meaningful, as it was the first institutionalized economic and trade framework between Taiwan and a European country. Today, this arrangement is yielding further results. I am delighted that Taiwan and the UK have signed three pillars under the ETP covering investment, digital trade, and energy and net-zero. This will help promote bilateral economic and trade cooperation and advance industrial development on both sides. I also want to thank the UK government for its longstanding support for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. This month, the UK published its Strategic Defence Review 2025 and National Security Strategy 2025, which oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. These not only demonstrate that Taiwan and the UK share similar goals but also show that security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region are inseparable from those of the transatlantic regions. In addition, last November, the House of Commons passed a motion which made clear that United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 2758 neither established the sovereignty of the People’s Republic of China over Taiwan nor determined Taiwan’s status in the United Nations. The UK government also responded to the motion by publicly expressing for the first time its position on UNGA Resolution 2758, opposing any attempt to broaden the interpretation of the resolution to rewrite history. For this, on behalf of the people of Taiwan, I once again want to extend my deepest gratitude. Taiwan and the UK have the advantage of being highly complementary in the technology sector. In facing the restructuring of global supply chains and other international economic and trade developments, I believe that Taiwan and the UK are indispensable key partners for one another. I look forward to the UK publicly supporting Taiwan’s accession to the CPTPP so that together, we can create an economic and trade landscape in the Indo-Pacific characterized by shared prosperity and development. In closing, I wish Minister Alexander a pleasant and successful visit. And I hope he has the opportunity to visit Taiwan for personal travel in the future. Minister Alexander then delivered remarks, saying that it is a great personal honor to meet with everyone today to discuss further deepening the UK-Taiwan trade relationship and explore the many opportunities our two sides can pursue together. He mentioned that he traveled to Taiwan in 2022 when he was a private citizen, a visit he thoroughly enjoyed, so he is delighted to be back to see the strength of the UK-Taiwan relationship and the strengthening of that relationship. He said that relationship is built on mutual respect, democratic values, and a shared vision for open, resilient, and rules-based economic cooperation. As like-minded partners, he pointed out, our collaboration continues to grow across multiple sectors, and he is here today to further that momentum. Minister Alexander stated that on trade and investment, he is proud that this morning we signed the ETP Pillars on Investment, Digital Trade, Energy and Net Zero, which will provide a clear framework for our future cooperation and lay the foundation for expanded access and market-shaping engagement between our two economies. The minister said he believes that together with our annual trade talks, this partnership will help UK’s firms secure new commercial opportunities, improve regulatory alignment, and promote long-term investment in key growth areas, which in turn will also support Taiwan’s efforts to expand high-quality trade relationships with trusted partners. Minister Alexander said that President Lai’s promotion of the Five Trusted Industry Sectors and the UK’s recently published industrial and trade strategies are very well-aligned, as both cover clean energy and semiconductors as well as advanced manufacturing. He then provided an example, saying that both sides plan to invest in AI infrastructure and compute power-creating opportunities for great joint research in the future. By combining our strengths in these areas, he said, we can open the door to innovative collaboration and commercial success for both sides. He mentioned that yesterday he visited the Taiwan Space Agency, commenting that in sectors such as satellite technology, green energy, and cyber security, British expertise and trusted standards can provide meaningful solutions. Noting that President Lai spoke in his remarks of the broader challenge of peace and security in the region, Minister Alexander stated that the United Kingdom has, of course, also continued to affirm its commitment to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, along with its G7 partners. The UK-Taiwan relationship is strategic, enduring, and growing, he stated, and they reaffirm and remain firm in their longstanding position and confident in their ability to work together to support both prosperity and resilience in both of our societies. Minister Alexander said that, as Taiwan looks to diversify capital and build global partnerships, they believe the UK represents a strong and ambitious investment destination, particularly for Taiwanese companies at the very forefront of robotics, clean tech, and advanced industry. He pointed out that the UK’s markets are stable, open, and aligned with Taiwan’s vision of a high-tech, sustainable future, adding that he looks forward to our discussion on how we can further deepen our cooperation across all of these areas and more. The delegation also included Martin Kent, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific at the UK Department for Business and Trade. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by British Office Taipei Representative Ruth Bradley-Jones.   

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    2025-06-27
    President Lai confers decoration on former Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Chairman Ohashi Mitsuo
    On the morning of June 27, President Lai Ching-te conferred the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon upon former Chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Ohashi Mitsuo in recognition of his firm convictions and tireless efforts in promoting Taiwan-Japan exchanges. In remarks, President Lai stated that Chairman Ohashi cares for Taiwan like a family member, and expressed hope that Taiwan and Japan continue to deepen their partnership, bring about the early signing of an economic partnership agreement (EPA), and jointly build secure and stable non-red supply chains as we boost the resilience and competitiveness of our economies and jointly safeguard the values of freedom and democracy. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: Every meeting I have with Chairman Ohashi, with whom I have worked side by side for many years, is warm and friendly. I recall that when we met last year, Chairman Ohashi said that he often thinks about what Japan can do for Taiwan and what Taiwan can do for Japan, and that it is that mutual concern that makes us so close. This was a truly moving statement illustrating the relationship between Taiwan and Japan. Chairman Ohashi has also said numerous times that our bilateral relations may very well be the best in the entire world, and that in fact they may serve as a model to other countries. Indeed, Chairman Ohashi is himself an exemplary model for friendly relations between Taiwan and Japan. His spirit of always working tirelessly to promote Taiwan-Japan exchanges is truly admirable. Assuming the position of chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association in 2011, he served during the terms of former Presidents Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen, continuously making positive contributions to Taiwan-Japan relations. Over these past 14 years, Taiwan and Japan have signed over 50 major agreements, spanning the economy and trade, fisheries, and taxes, among other areas. In 2017, the Taiwan-Japan Relations Association and the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association underwent name changes, strengthening the essence and significance of Taiwan-Japan relations. These great achievements were all made possible thanks to the firm convictions and tireless efforts of Chairman Ohashi. On behalf of the people of Taiwan, I am delighted to confer upon Chairman Ohashi the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon to express our deepest thanks for his outstanding contributions. Chairman Ohashi is not just a good friend of Taiwan, but someone who cares for Taiwan like a family member. When a major earthquake struck in 2016, he personally went to Tainan to assess the situation and meet with the city government. This outpouring of friendship and support across borders was deeply moving. As we look to the future, I hope that Taiwan and Japan can continue to deepen our partnership. In addition to bringing about the early signing of an EPA, I also hope that we can expand collaboration in key areas such as semiconductors, energy, and AI, continue building secure and stable non-red supply chains, and boost the resilience and competitiveness of our economies as well as peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. As Chairman Ohashi has said, the close bilateral relationship between Taiwan and Japan is one the world can be proud of. I would like to thank him once again for his contributions to deepening Taiwan-Japan ties. Taiwan will continue to forge ahead side by side with Japan, jointly safeguarding the values of freedom and democracy and mutually advancing prosperous development. I wish Chairman Ohashi good health, happiness, peace, and success in his future endeavors, and invite him to return to Taiwan often to visit old friends. Chairman Ohashi then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for his kind words. He stated that the Taiwan-Japan relationship is not only worthy of praise; it can also serve as a superb model in the world for bilateral relations that is worthy of study by other countries. He added that this is the result of the collective efforts of President Lai as well as many other individuals. Chairman Ohashi said that the current international situation is rather severe, with wars and conflicts occurring between many neighboring countries. He said that there is a growing trend of nuclear weapon proliferation, emphasizing that use of such weapons would cause significant harm between nations. He also pointed out that some countries even use nuclear weapons as a threat, leading to instability and impacting the global situation. Chairman Ohashi said that neither Taiwan nor Japan possesses nuclear weapons, which is something to be proud of. That is why, he said, we can declare that a world without nuclear weapons is a peaceful world. He also mentioned that during his tenure as chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, he consistently upheld this principle in his work. Chairman Ohashi said that the mission of the World Federalist Movement (WFM) is to promote world peace. He said that the WFM has branches in countries worldwide, with the WFM of Japan being one of the most prominent, and that it also aspires to achieve the goal of world peace. Having served as chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association for 14 years, he said, he is now stepping down from this role and will serve as the chairman of the WFM of Japan, aiming to promote peace in countries around the world. Chairman Ohashi said that both Taiwan and Japan can take pride in our friendly bilateral relationship, emphasizing that if the good relationship between Japan and Taiwan could be offered as an example to countries around the world, there would be no more wars. He expressed his sincere hope that under President Lai’s leadership, Taiwan and Japan can work together to jointly promote world peace. Also in attendance at the ceremony was Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Taipei Office Chief Representative Katayama Kazuyuki.

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    President Lai meets Japan’s former Economic Security Minister Kobayashi Takayuki
    On the afternoon of June 25, President Lai Ching-te met with Kobayashi Takayuki, Japan’s former economic security minister and a current member of the House of Representatives. In remarks, President Lai expressed hope to combine the strengths of the democratic community to build resilient, reliable non-red supply chains, and ensure a resilient global economy and sustainable development. He also expressed hope that Taiwan and Japan can bring about the early signing of an economic partnership agreement (EPA), and that Japan will continue supporting Taiwan’s bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), enhancing our own bilateral partnership, as doing so would create win-win situations and further contribute to regional economic security and stability. The following is a translation of President Lai’s remarks: I welcome Representative Kobayashi back to Taiwan for another visit after seven years. During his last visit, he was with a delegation from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Youth Division, and we met at the Executive Yuan. I am very happy to see him again today. Representative Kobayashi has long paid close attention to matters involving economic security, technological innovation, and aerospace policy. He also made a stunning debut in last year’s LDP presidential election, showing that he is truly a rising star and an influential figure in the political sphere. With this visit, Representative Kobayashi is demonstrating support for Taiwan with concrete action, which is very meaningful. Taiwan and Japan are both part of the first island chain’s key line of defense. We thank the many Japanese prime ministers, including former Prime Ministers Abe Shinzo, Suga Yoshihide, and Kishida Fumio, as well as current Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, for the many times they have highlighted the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait at important international venues, and for expressing opposition to the use of force or coercion to unilaterally change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait. I hope that Taiwan and Japan can engage in more cooperation and exchanges to promote peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region in all aspects. In particular, China in recent years has been actively expanding its red supply chains, which threaten the global free trade system and advanced technology markets. Taiwan hopes to combine the strengths of the democratic community to build resilient, reliable non-red supply chains. In the semiconductor industry, for example, Taiwan has excellent advanced manufacturing capabilities, while Japan plays an important role in materials, equipment, and key technologies. I am confident that, given the experience that Taiwan and Japan have in cooperating, we can build an industrial supply chain composed of democratic nations to ensure a resilient global economy and sustainable development. I hope that Taiwan and Japan can bring about the early signing of an EPA in order to deepen our bilateral trade and investment exchanges and cooperation. I also hope that Japan will continue supporting Taiwan’s bid to join the CPTPP, enhancing our own bilateral partnership, as doing so would create win-win situations and further contribute to regional economic security and stability. Taiwan and Japan are democratic partners that share the values of freedom, democracy, and respect for human rights. I firmly believe that so long as we work together, we can certainly address the challenges posed by authoritarianism, and bring prosperity and development to the Indo-Pacific region. In closing, I welcome Representative Kobayashi once again. I am certain that this visit will help enhance Taiwan-Japan exchanges and deepen our friendship. Representative Kobayashi then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for taking the time to meet with him, and noting that this was his second visit to Taiwan following a trip seven years prior, when he came with his good friend from college and then-Director of the LDP Youth Division Suzuki Keisuke, now Japan’s minister of justice. Representative Kobayashi mentioned a Japanese kanji that he is very fond of – 絆 (kizuna) – which means “deep ties of friendship.” He emphasized that a key purpose of this visit to Taiwan was to reiterate the deep ties of friendship between Taiwan and Japan. In addition to deep historical ties, he said, Taiwan and Japan also enjoy a like-minded partnership in terms of economic, personnel, and friendship-oriented exchanges. He went on to say that at the strategic level, Taiwan and Japan also have deep ties of friendship, and that for Japan, it is strategically important that Taiwan not be isolated under any circumstances. Representative Kobayashi emphasized that cooperation between Taiwan and Japan, and even cooperation among Taiwan, Japan, and the United States, are more important now than ever, and that another important focus of this visit is the non-red supply chains referred to earlier by President Lai. He said that as Japan’s first economic security minister and the person currently in charge of the LDP’s policy on economic security, he is acutely aware of the important impact of economic security on national interests, and therefore looks forward to further exchanging views regarding Taiwan’s concrete steps to build non-red supply chains. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Deputy Representative Takaba Yo.

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    President Lai interviewed by Nippon Television and Yomiuri TV
    In a recent interview on Nippon Television’s news zero program, President Lai Ching-te responded to questions from host Mr. Sakurai Sho and Yomiuri TV Shanghai Bureau Chief Watanabe Masayo on topics including reflections on his first year in office, cross-strait relations, China’s military threats, Taiwan-United States relations, and Taiwan-Japan relations. The interview was broadcast on the evening of May 19. During the interview, President Lai stated that China intends to change the world’s rules-based international order, and that if Taiwan were invaded, global supply chains would be disrupted. Therefore, he said, Taiwan will strengthen its national defense, prevent war by preparing for war, and achieve the goal of peace. The president also noted that Taiwan’s purpose for developing drones is based on national security and industrial needs, and that Taiwan hopes to collaborate with Japan. He then reiterated that China’s threats are an international problem, and expressed hope to work together with the US, Japan, and others in the global democratic community to prevent China from starting a war. Following is the text of the questions and the president’s responses: Q: How do you feel as you are about to round out your first year in office? President Lai: When I was young, I was determined to practice medicine and save lives. When I left medicine to go into politics, I was determined to transform Taiwan. And when I was sworn in as president on May 20 last year, I was determined to strengthen the nation. Time flies, and it has already been a year. Although the process has been very challenging, I am deeply honored to be a part of it. I am also profoundly grateful to our citizens for allowing me the opportunity to give back to our country. The future will certainly be full of more challenges, but I will do everything I can to unite the people and continue strengthening the nation. That is how I am feeling now. Q: We are now coming up on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, and over this period, we have often heard that conflict between Taiwan and the mainland is imminent. Do you personally believe that a cross-strait conflict could happen? President Lai: The international community is very much aware that China intends to replace the US and change the world’s rules-based international order, and annexing Taiwan is just the first step. So, as China’s military power grows stronger, some members of the international community are naturally on edge about whether a cross-strait conflict will break out. The international community must certainly do everything in its power to avoid a conflict in the Taiwan Strait; there is too great a cost. Besides causing direct disasters to both Taiwan and China, the impact on the global economy would be even greater, with estimated losses of US$10 trillion from war alone – that is roughly 10 percent of the global GDP. Additionally, 20 percent of global shipping passes through the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, so if a conflict breaks out in the strait, other countries including Japan and Korea would suffer a grave impact. For Japan and Korea, a quarter of external transit passes through the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, and a third of the various energy resources and minerals shipped back from other countries pass through said areas. If Taiwan were invaded, global supply chains would be disrupted, and therefore conflict in the Taiwan Strait must be avoided. Such a conflict is indeed avoidable. I am very thankful to Prime Minister of Japan Ishiba Shigeru and former Prime Ministers Abe Shinzo, Suga Yoshihide, and Kishida Fumio, as well as US President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden, and the other G7 leaders, for continuing to emphasize at international venues that peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait are essential components for global security and prosperity. When everyone in the global democratic community works together, stacking up enough strength to make China’s objectives unattainable or to make the cost of invading Taiwan too high for it to bear, a conflict in the strait can naturally be avoided. Q: As you said, President Lai, maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is also very important for other countries. How can war be avoided? What sort of countermeasures is Taiwan prepared to take to prevent war? President Lai: As Mr. Sakurai mentioned earlier, we are coming up on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII. There are many lessons we can take from that war. First is that peace is priceless, and war has no winners. From the tragedies of WWII, there are lessons that humanity should learn. We must pursue peace, and not start wars blindly, as that would be a major disaster for humanity. In other words, we must be determined to safeguard peace. The second lesson is that we cannot be complacent toward authoritarian powers. If you give them an inch, they will take a mile. They will keep growing, and eventually, not only will peace be unattainable, but war will be inevitable. The third lesson is why WWII ended: It ended because different groups joined together in solidarity. Taiwan, Japan, and the Indo-Pacific region are all directly subjected to China’s threats, so we hope to be able to join together in cooperation. This is why we proposed the Four Pillars of Peace action plan. First, we will strengthen our national defense. Second, we will strengthen economic resilience. Third is standing shoulder to shoulder with the democratic community to demonstrate the strength of deterrence. Fourth is that as long as China treats Taiwan with parity and dignity, Taiwan is willing to conduct exchanges and cooperate with China, and seek peace and mutual prosperity. These four pillars can help us avoid war and achieve peace. That is to say, Taiwan hopes to achieve peace through strength, prevent war by preparing for war, keeping war from happening and pursuing the goal of peace. Q: Regarding drones, everyone knows that recently, Taiwan has been actively researching, developing, and introducing drones. Why do you need to actively research, develop, and introduce new drones at this time? President Lai: This is for two purposes. The first is to meet national security needs. The second is to meet industrial development needs. Because Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines are all part of the first island chain, and we are all democratic nations, we cannot be like an authoritarian country like China, which has an unlimited national defense budget. In this kind of situation, island nations such as Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines should leverage their own technologies to develop national defense methods that are asymmetric and utilize unmanned vehicles. In particular, from the Russo-Ukrainian War, we see that Ukraine has successfully utilized unmanned vehicles to protect itself and prevent Russia from unlimited invasion. In other words, the Russo-Ukrainian War has already proven the importance of drones. Therefore, the first purpose of developing drones is based on national security needs. Second, the world has already entered the era of smart technology. Whether generative, agentic, or physical, AI will continue to develop. In the future, cars and ships will also evolve into unmanned vehicles and unmanned boats, and there will be unmanned factories. Drones will even be able to assist with postal deliveries, or services like Uber, Uber Eats, and foodpanda, or agricultural irrigation and pesticide spraying. Therefore, in the future era of comprehensive smart technology, developing unmanned vehicles is a necessity. Taiwan, based on industrial needs, is actively planning the development of drones and unmanned vehicles. I would like to take this opportunity to express Taiwan’s hope to collaborate with Japan in the unmanned vehicle industry. Just as we do in the semiconductor industry, where Japan has raw materials, equipment, and technology, and Taiwan has wafer manufacturing, our two countries can cooperate. Japan is a technological power, and Taiwan also has significant technological strengths. If Taiwan and Japan work together, we will not only be able to safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and security in the Indo-Pacific region, but it will also be very helpful for the industrial development of both countries. Q: The drones you just described probably include examples from the Russo-Ukrainian War. Taiwan and China are separated by the Taiwan Strait. Do our drones need to have cross-sea flight capabilities? President Lai: Taiwan does not intend to counterattack the mainland, and does not intend to invade any country. Taiwan’s drones are meant to protect our own nation and territory. Q: Former President Biden previously stated that US forces would assist Taiwan’s defense in the event of an attack. President Trump, however, has yet to clearly state that the US would help defend Taiwan. Do you think that in such an event, the US would help defend Taiwan? Or is Taiwan now trying to persuade the US? President Lai: Former President Biden and President Trump have answered questions from reporters. Although their responses were different, strong cooperation with Taiwan under the Biden administration has continued under the Trump administration; there has been no change. During President Trump’s first term, cooperation with Taiwan was broader and deeper compared to former President Barack Obama’s terms. After former President Biden took office, cooperation with Taiwan increased compared to President Trump’s first term. Now, during President Trump’s second term, cooperation with Taiwan is even greater than under former President Biden. Taiwan-US cooperation continues to grow stronger, and has not changed just because President Trump and former President Biden gave different responses to reporters. Furthermore, the Trump administration publicly stated that in the future, the US will shift its strategic focus from Europe to the Indo-Pacific. The US secretary of defense even publicly stated that the primary mission of the US is to prevent China from invading Taiwan, maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific, and thus maintain world peace. There is a saying in Taiwan that goes, “Help comes most to those who help themselves.” Before asking friends and allies for assistance in facing threats from China, Taiwan must first be determined and prepared to defend itself. This is Taiwan’s principle, and we are working in this direction, making all the necessary preparations to safeguard the nation. Q: I would like to ask you a question about Taiwan-Japan relations. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, you made an appeal to give Japan a great deal of assistance and care. In particular, you visited Sendai to offer condolences. Later, you also expressed condolences and concern after the earthquakes in Aomori and Kumamoto. What are your expectations for future Taiwan-Japan exchanges and development? President Lai: I come from Tainan, and my constituency is in Tainan. Tainan has very deep ties with Japan, and of course, Taiwan also has deep ties with Japan. However, among Taiwan’s 22 counties and cities, Tainan has the deepest relationship with Japan. I sincerely hope that both of you and your teams will have an opportunity to visit Tainan. I will introduce Tainan’s scenery, including architecture from the era of Japanese rule, Tainan’s cuisine, and unique aspects of Tainan society, and you can also see lifestyles and culture from the Showa era.  The Wushantou Reservoir in Tainan was completed by engineer Mr. Hatta Yoichi from Kanazawa, Japan and the team he led to Tainan after he graduated from then-Tokyo Imperial University. It has nearly a century of history and is still in use today. This reservoir, along with the 16,000-km-long Chianan Canal, transformed the 150,000-hectare Chianan Plain into Taiwan’s premier rice-growing area. It was that foundation in agriculture that enabled Taiwan to develop industry and the technology sector of today. The reservoir continues to supply water to Tainan Science Park. It is used by residents of Tainan, the agricultural sector, and industry, and even the technology sector in Xinshi Industrial Park, as well as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Because of this, the people of Tainan are deeply grateful for Mr. Hatta and very friendly toward the people of Japan. A major earthquake, the largest in 50 years, struck Tainan on February 6, 2016, resulting in significant casualties. As mayor of Tainan at the time, I was extremely grateful to then-Prime Minister Abe, who sent five Japanese officials to the disaster site in Tainan the day after the earthquake. They were very thoughtful and asked what kind of assistance we needed from the Japanese government. They offered to provide help based on what we needed. I was deeply moved, as former Prime Minister Abe showed such care, going beyond the formality of just sending supplies that we may or may not have actually needed. Instead, the officials asked what we needed and then provided assistance based on those needs, which really moved me. Similarly, when the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 or the later Kumamoto earthquakes struck, the people of Tainan, under my leadership, naturally and dutifully expressed their support. Even earlier, when central Taiwan was hit by a major earthquake in 1999, Japan was the first country to deploy a rescue team to the disaster area. On February 6, 2018, after a major earthquake in Hualien, former Prime Minister Abe appeared in a video holding up a message of encouragement he had written in calligraphy saying “Remain strong, Taiwan.” All of Taiwan was deeply moved. Over the years, Taiwan and Japan have supported each other when earthquakes struck, and have forged bonds that are family-like, not just neighborly. This is truly valuable. In the future, I hope Taiwan and Japan can be like brothers, and that the peoples of Taiwan and Japan can treat one another like family. If Taiwan has a problem, then Japan has a problem; if Japan has a problem, then Taiwan has a problem. By caring for and helping each other, we can face various challenges and difficulties, and pursue a brighter future. Q: President Lai, you just used the phrase “If Taiwan has a problem, then Japan has a problem.” In the event that China attempts to invade Taiwan by force, what kind of response measures would you hope the US military and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces take? President Lai: As I just mentioned, annexing Taiwan is only China’s first step. Its ultimate objective is to change the rules-based international order. That being the case, China’s threats are an international problem. So, I would very much hope to work together with the US, Japan, and others in the global democratic community to prevent China from starting a war – prevention, after all, is more important than cure.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Africa Launches Continental Strategy to Decentralize Diagnostics and Accelerate Outbreak Response

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    In a major step toward faster and more localized outbreak response, Africa CDC convened public health leaders from ten African countries in Yaoundé to co-develop a continental framework for decentralizing laboratory services. The four-day workshop, which began on 14 July, placed equitable access to diagnostics at the core of Africa’s epidemic preparedness and response strategy.

    Organized by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), in partnership with the Ministry of Health of Cameroon, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the European Union, the workshop brought together government officials, national laboratory directors, and public health experts from across the continent. Together, they produced the Continental Guidance for the Decentralization of Laboratory Services—a practical, action-oriented tool to help Member States design national diagnostic strategies that bring testing closer to communities and improve outbreak detection and response.

    “Member States cannot respond effectively to outbreaks if diagnostic capacity is limited to national reference laboratories. Detection capabilities must be decentralized to sub-national levels and below to enhance early warning surveillance and timely confirmation of disease threats,” said Dr. Yenew Kebede Tebeje, Acting Director, Centre for Laboratory Diagnostics and Systems, Africa CDC. “Decentralized laboratory services are also essential for achieving Universal Health Coverage.”

    Dr. Kakambi Christelle, a senior official from Cameroon’s Ministry of Public Health, shared the country’s approach to decentralizing diagnostics for epidemic-prone diseases. This includes strengthening regional laboratories, training personnel, establishing a national sample transport system, and conducting lab mapping to improve surveillance.

    “Laboratory detection is the first line of defense in identifying potential outbreaks. Decentralizing labs widens the net, increasing our chances of catching the culprit pathogen early and guiding timely public health action,” said Rachel Achilla, WHO AFRO representative.

    Delegations from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) demonstrated how Mpox diagnostic capacity was expanded from just two laboratories to 56 in Burundi and 27 in DRC—within a single year—dramatically improving detection and case management.

    “One of the key lessons learned from recent epidemics in Africa is the strategic value of decentralizing diagnostics to overcome sample transport delays and accelerate response,” noted Professor Pembe Issamou Mayengue, researcher at the National Public Health Laboratory, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo.

    However, participants acknowledged that decentralization is not without challenges. While it brings diagnostics closer to communities, it also multiplies the burden on fragile health systems—particularly where data integration, trained personnel, equipment maintenance, supply chain management, electricity, and internet access remain unresolved.

    “National Public Health Laboratories serve as the backbone of laboratory services decentralization by setting standards, guiding policy, ensuring quality, and mentoring peripheral laboratories. Their leadership is critical to building a resilient, responsive system,” emphasized Gifty Boateng, a public health researcher and academic from Ghana.

    Over four days, participants co-developed a practical, adaptive guideline rooted in African realities and global good practices. The document offers strategic orientations to help countries implement decentralization in ways that ensure ownership, institutional integration, and sustainability.

    “If we move from two laboratories with chronic issues in sample collection, data flow, infrastructure weakness, and supply chain bottlenecks, decentralizing laboratories means multiplying these challenges in proportion to the expansion,” warned Yao Selom, Unit Lead for Laboratory Systems and Networks at Africa CDC. “Our presence here is essential to guide, alert, and support Member States in identifying what to consider, how to prepare, and how to move forward.”

    This initiative is part of the Partnership to Accelerate Mpox and Other Outbreaks Testing and Sequencing in Africa (PAMTA) program, launched by Africa CDC and ASLM, and co-funded by the European Union through the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA), and administered by the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). It contributes to a broader continental effort to strengthen diagnostics, build technical capacity, and improve readiness for epidemic threats across Africa.

    Together, we can detect faster, respond smarter, and save lives!

    – on behalf of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: African Development Fund supports climate-resilient rice value chains across West Africa

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    The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) (http://apo-opa.co/4nUpfmv), the concessional funding window of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org), on 17 July 2025 approved a $9.44 million grant for the Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice) to strengthen the climate resilience of rice value chains across West Africa.

    Funded through ADF’s Climate Action Window (http://apo-opa.co/4nVdlsD), the project will support rice producers and processors in 13 countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo.

    The initiative, part of the Regional Resilient Rice Value Chains Development Project in West Africa (REWARD), and specifically its adaptation component (REWARD-Adaptation), aims to scale up the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies throughout the rice production and processing sectors.

    “The strategy for this project is to reduce the vulnerability and strengthen the resilience of rice value chains, from production to processing and marketing, while lowering greenhouse gas emissions through the dissemination and adoption of climate-smart practices and technologies,” said Marwan Ladki, Senior Irrigation Engineer at the African Development Bank, who is responsible for the project.

    Key project interventions include the distribution of climate-resilient rice seeds to 11,000 farmers, including 4,950 women and 6,600 young farmers. It will train 12,600 farmers and processors, support 65 small and medium-sized enterprises with equipment and improved access to business networks, and facilitate the provision of climate services and early warning systems through digital platforms and radio broadcasts, reaching up to 2 million beneficiaries. The project will also deploy four automatic weather stations per country to improve spatial coverage and climate monitoring. It is projected to create 47,000 employment opportunities, including 8,000 permanent and 39,000 seasonal jobs.

    – on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

    Media contact:
    Alexis Adélé
    Department of Communication and External Relations
    media@afdb.org

    About AfricaRice:
    The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), based in Côte d’Ivoire, is a pan-African centre of excellence for rice research, development and capacity building. It contributes to reducing poverty, ensuring food and nutrition security, and improving the livelihoods of farmers and other actors in the rice value chain in Africa by increasing the productivity and profitability of rice-based agri-food systems, while ensuring the sustainability of natural resources.

    About the African Development Bank Group:
    The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s leading development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). Represented in 41 African countries, with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and social progress of its 54 regional member countries. For more information: www.AfDB.org

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: One Derbyshire, two councils: thousands have their say about future of local services

    Source: City of Derby

    Thousands of people across Derbyshire have been having their say about the future of the local councils that deliver their services.

    Derbyshire’s boroughs and districts and Derby City Council have come together to develop proposals that would see all councils in the county replaced and all local services delivered instead by two new local authorities – one covering northern Derbyshire, the other serving southern Derbyshire.

    The proposals for change have been developed in response to a government decision to reorganise local government across England. It wants to simplify the way councils are organised and improve their efficiency while delivering services that are better and more joined-up.

    Councils have to submit detailed reorganisation proposals to government by the end of November, and the nine councils decided to ask people across the county for their views about the options before a final proposal is submitted.

    This public consultation began at the end of June and lasts until 10 August, and councils are encouraging more people to come forward and have their say online via the consultation website.

    In a joint statement, the leaders of Amber Valley, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derby City, Derbyshire Dales, Erewash, High Peak, North East Derbyshire and South Derbyshire councils said:

    People and places across Derbyshire must come first when we think about the future of the councils that deliver their services.

    The current structure of local government dates back to 1974 and the way we live our lives and the technologies we all use have changed drastically over half a century.

    By working together, we have developed a proposal for two councils that are big enough to deliver across large areas, but close enough to meet the differing needs of a diverse county.

    We’re delighted to see so many people using the consultation to respond to the ideas that we have put forward, which is a clear sign of how important this is. We would urge more people to have their say before it closes on Sunday 10 August.

    There are currently eight borough and district councils in Derbyshire delivering services which include leisure, planning, waste collection and housing.

    In Derby all services are provided by the City Council, which is known as a unitary authority.

    Derbyshire County Council currently delivers a range of services across the whole county outside the city, such as education, social care, highways and transport, trading standards and public health.

    Under the new proposals, the council for northern Derbyshire and the council for southern Derbyshire would deliver all services in their area, with the city becoming part of the council for southern Derbyshire.

    The boundaries between the north and south councils have yet to be decided, with three options which could see the current Amber Valley area in the north or the south or divided between the two. The options are detailed in the online consultation.

    While Derbyshire County Council was not involved in the initial development of the proposals by the boroughs, districts and the city, it decided at a meeting on 9 July that it would also look at options based on having two councils in the county.

    The joint statement from the Leaders of the borough, district and city councils continued:

    We acknowledge that Derbyshire County Council has now adopted a formal position in relation to its approach to government’s call for local government reorganisation, with a number of options based on a two-council approach.

    We will await further information as the county council develops this approach, following the decision at its 9 July meeting.

    Our priority is to achieve the best outcome for our communities, and the views of local people will help shape our final proposal to government. This must be submitted in November, so we must continue to work at pace.

    As part of our ongoing work, we will continue to consider how Derbyshire’s 10 councils can work together to make sure people and places are at the heart of local government reorganisation in the county.

    After final proposals are submitted, government will then review all the local government reorganisation proposals across England before making a final decision.

    Under the Government’s current timeline, elections for the new shadow authorities will take place in 2027 and new councils will start to operate from April 2028.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: DSTI welcomes state-of-the-art science training centre in Pretoria

    Source: Government of South Africa

    The Deputy Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Nomalungelo Gina, has welcomed the opening of a groundbreaking new facility in Pretoria. 

    This facility is dedicated to enhancing South Africa’s scientific capacity and equipping the next generation of researchers with advanced skills in molecular science and laboratory management.

    Speaking at the official opening of the Centre for Advanced Training and Innovative Research (CATIR), Gina described the initiative as a milestone in the country’s journey to build a knowledge-based economy driven by innovation.

    CATIR is a partnership among the Department of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), and Thermo Fisher Scientific, a United States-based company specialising in clinical and life sciences research.

    “By investing in this centre, we are investing in the future of South African science, empowering our researchers, nurturing young talent, and fostering an environment where innovation can thrive,” said the Deputy Minister. 

    Already benefiting from this initiative are students from previously disadvantaged universities such as Sefako Makgatho, Venda, and Limpopo.

    “This launch is especially significant, as it aligns with our Decadal Plan 2022–2032, which aims to build a transformed, inclusive and coherent National System of Innovation that responds to the needs of society and the economy,” Gina said.

    The CATIR will serve as a dedicated hub to provide practical, hands-on training in advanced molecular techniques and laboratory management, bridging the gap between academic study and real-world application. 

    Once fully operational, the facility will have the capacity to train up to 160 students annually. 

    The first cohort of 20 students is expected to complete training before the end of 2025.

    Gina highlighted the role of the SAMRC as a trusted project management partner, citing its proven track record in implementing capacity-building programmes that have benefited young scientists from historically under-resourced universities, including Zululand, Limpopo, Venda and Walter Sisulu.

    She welcomed Thermo Fisher as a partner in this endeavour, saying their expertise and resources would undoubtedly enhance the capabilities of CATIR and open new avenues for scientific discovery, as well as the future of South Africa’s young scientist community.

    President and CEO of SAMRC, Professor Ntobeko Ntusi, highlighted the vital need to enhance South Africa’s scientific skill set.

    Ntusi said the development of the CATIR reflected the SAMRC’s belief in the value of investing in the infrastructure and expertise that will help our country address local gaps in critical areas of science.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic taught us that we needed to do more to build skills in clinical and molecular testing to improve the resilience of our health system against the diseases of today and tomorrow. The opening of this important new educational facility is a landmark moment in our journey to achieving this important goal.”

    Urmi Prasad Richardson, President of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at Thermo Fisher Scientific, stressed the importance of public-private collaboration in strengthening health systems.

    Richardson stated that the opening of the CATIR demonstrates the importance of public-private partnerships in helping to build a more resilient health system in South Africa and underpins their mission to enable customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer.

    “Alongside the SAMRC, we are proud to be investing our time, resources and knowledge into this important new facility to meet our shared goal of building locally relevant capabilities and expertise amongst the next generation of South Africa’s scientists,” she added. 

    The establishment of CATIR underscores the importance of partnership in building the skills and resilience required to address the health challenges of today and tomorrow.

    Gina called on all stakeholders to continue working together across sectors and disciplines to build a brighter, healthier, and more prosperous future for all. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: St Giles Academy (Lincolnshire): warning notice

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    St Giles Academy (Lincolnshire): warning notice

    Warning notice to Harbour Learning Trust in relation to St Giles Academy.

    Applies to England

    Documents

    St Giles Academy: warning notice

    Details

    Notice relating to: St Giles Academy

    URN: 146561

    Notice issued to: Harbour Learning Trust

    Reason for issue: ‘special measures’ Ofsted judgement

    DfE regional director: Carol Gray

    DfE regional director office: East Midlands

    Local authority: Lincolnshire County Council

    Updates to this page

    Published 18 July 2025

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