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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum was held in Xi’an

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    XI’AN, July 16 (Xinhua) — The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum was held in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, on Tuesday.

    The event, themed “Deepening Inter-civilizational Exchanges and Mutual Enrichment for the Common Development of Human Rights,” was organized by the China Foundation for Human Rights Development (CHRDF) and brought together more than 60 participants from China and Central Asian countries, including officials from relevant government departments, experts and scholars, media representatives and human rights protection agencies, as well as responsible persons from public organizations.

    The main topics for discussion include “diversity of civilizations, Asian value system and global human rights governance”, “jointly building a community with a shared future and promoting the development of human rights”.

    Xie Fuzhan, chairman of the China Human Rights Development Foundation, said that in the pursuit of human welfare, no country or nation should be left behind, and cooperation should be pursued to promote development and the results of development should be used to promote progress in human rights.

    In his view, as developing countries, China and the five Central Asian countries should strengthen the coordination of development strategies and promote common modernization so as to bring more benefits to the people of the world and continuously improve the level of human rights protection.

    The forum participants expressed hope for increased exchanges and cooperation between countries in the area of ensuring human rights.

    Previously, a similar forum was held in September 2023 in Beijing and in May 2024 in Astana, respectively. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Preliminary examination for the highest degree of Tibetan Buddhism was held in Xizang

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    LHASA, July 16 (Xinhua) — A total of 13 monks from several monasteries are in the process of taking the preliminary examination for Geshe Lharampa, the highest academic degree in the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

    In Tibetan, Geshe means “intellectual.” Geshe Lharamba is the equivalent of a doctorate in modern higher education.

    The preliminary examination is being held at Gandan Monastery in Lhasa, capital of the Xizang Autonomous Region (southwest China). The examination began on July 12 and will last until July 19.

    First, monks will take part in debates on Buddhist scriptures and then take a theoretical exam.

    Next, the examination committee, based on the results of the debates and the theoretical test, will compile a final list of participants admitted to the final examinations for the Geshe Lharamba degree, which will take place in 2026.

    According to the Xizang branch of the Buddhist Association of China, 202 Tibetan monks have received the Geshe Lharamba degree since 2004. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prison (Amendment) Rules 2025 to be gazetted on Friday

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Government will publish the Prison (Amendment) Rules 2025 (Amendment Rules) in the Gazette this Friday (July 18), which will take effect immediately on that day.
     
         A spokesperson for the Security Bureau today (July 16) said, “According to the Decision of the National People’s Congress on Establishing and Improving the Legal System and Enforcement Mechanisms for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to Safeguard National Security and the Hong Kong National Security Law, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has the constitutional responsibility to continue to improve the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security steadily so as to continue to prevent, suppress and impose punishment for acts and activities endangering national security effectively. The Prison Rules (PR) have been in operation for many years. We need to review whether the PR can meet the needs of safeguarding national security and modern correctional institution management.”
     
         The spokesperson added, “Having reviewed the relevant law enforcement experience in the past in respect of custody of convicted persons in custody (PICs) and prisoners awaiting trial, potential national security risks and security threats that may be faced by correctional institutions in the future, and relevant law and practices in other jurisdictions (including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore), we propose to improve the extant PR, so as to ensure that we can effectively prevent, suppress and impose punishment for acts and activities endangering national security; continue to strengthen the legal basis for correctional officers in discharging their duties; maintain the security, good order and discipline of prisons; and facilitate the rehabilitation of PICs and protect their lawful rights and interests. We also put forward other amendments to strengthen the enforcement effectiveness of the Correctional Services Department. At the same time, we have reviewed and will amend other provisions with a view to making the PR more up-to-date and meeting the needs for the management of correctional institutions.
     
         “Amidst the present complicated geopolitical situation, national security risks still exist. It is necessary to amend the PR as soon as possible to prevent and resolve relevant risks in a timely manner, the earlier the better, for safeguarding national security effectively.
     
         “The Amendment Rules will be tabled at the Legislative Council (LegCo) for negative vetting on July 23. The Government will proactively facilitate the scrutiny work of the LegCo, with a view to further strengthening the solid defence in safeguarding national security.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Former winery lost at Nichols Point

    Source:

    A once much-loved winery at Nichols Point which was recently destroyed by fire has greatly impacted the local community.

    Around 11pm on Wednesday 9 July, CFA responded to a structure fire on Ginquam Avenue in Nichols Point.

    Crews arrived to find the winery well alight and worked hard to suppress the fire.

    CFA had eight units on scene from Irymple, Mildura, and Red Cliffs, supported by two Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) crews.

    Incident Controller and Captain of Irymple Fire Brigade Andrew Millen said the incident was complex and challenging.

    “On arrival the external walls had fallen in as well as the roof,” he said.

    “We requested additional resources because we knew we were in for a long fire fight.

    “The weather was also a challenge; it was sleeting with rain and a very strong wind.”

    Inside the premises were also some vintage cars and several pianos.

    The venue was a popular local spot and the impact of the fire will be felt in the community.

    Andrew said the incident required a strategic, dynamic plan to be implemented and as a result of this approach crews from CFA and FRV worked together to bring the fire under control. 

    “It was a great team effort for all involved,” he said.

    “The fire was in Irymple’s primary area of response, however given its size and complexity we were really well supported by FRV and surrounding CFA brigades.”

    The incident was declared under control at 12.14am Thursday and safe at 10.58am Friday 11 July.

    The fire was not suspicious and was deemed accidental.

    Submitted by CFA Media

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow is the largest center for the development of creative industries

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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    Moscow is the largest center for the development of creative industries in the country. Cinema, music, video games, publishing, design, theater and advertising not only make the lives of city residents brighter, but have also established themselves as the most important sector of the capital’s economy. Its share in the total volume of gross regional product in 2023 reached 10.1 percent, which is 3.3 trillion rubles. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development of creative industries in his blog.

    “Over the past five years, the number of organizations and individual entrepreneurs in this area has grown by 11.7 percent and has already exceeded 113 thousand. Accordingly, more and more Muscovites find themselves in creative professions. The revenue of companies is also growing steadily: last year, the creative industries sector earned 103.8 percent more than in 2019 — 6.7 trillion rubles,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Movie

    Despite sanctions and other challenges of recent years, the capital’s film industry is on the rise. More than 80 percent of Russian films and TV series are shot in Moscow.

    Last year, about 120 projects were filmed on the sites of the Moscow film cluster, which is 2.5 times more than in 2023. Among them are the leaders of the distribution and film platforms of 2024-2025: “Not on the Lists”, “Kholop-2”, “The Master and Margarita”, “Led-3”, “Baba Yaga Saves the New Year”, “The Last Knight. Legacy”, “One Hundred Years Ago”, “The Flying Ship”, “The Word of a Boy. Blood on the Asphalt” and others.

    The Moscow Film Cluster, created on the initiative of the Moscow Government, currently unites several sites. Among them is the legendary Gorky Film Studio, where large-scale work on modernizing the historical territory on Sergei Eisenstein Street and the site in Valdaisky Proyezd will be completed by the end of the year. The modern full-cycle film factory Moskino on Ryazansky Prospekt has also become part of the film cluster. In addition, a super-modern complex has been created – the Moskino film park in TiNAO. Its construction is ongoing, now there are 24 natural sites in the film park, and by 2030 there will be 70. Any ideas of film crews can be realized here.

    In addition, the cluster includes a film platform. “Moschino”— a convenient service for professionals, where in a couple of clicks you can rent a location for filming not only at a film studio, but also in the city, as well as learn about grants, rent costumes, props and much more. Over the past year, the platform has been used 1.7 million times.

    In the new season of the project “Summer in Moscow” Anyone can get to know the films, the process of their creation, and learn more about the history of cinema. Guests are invited to the Moskino Cinema Park, the Gorky Film Studio, and many themed areas on the capital’s boulevards.

    The Moskino cinema park organizes exciting events for city residents and guests of the capital as part of the Cinema Weekend project. These are dozens of master classes, staged filming based on favorite Soviet and Russian films, creative evenings and lectures by film industry professionals, performances by musicians, plays and film screenings in the cinema of the same name.

    During tours of the oldest Gorky Film Studio, you can see authentic 20th century film cameras, more than 100 rare photographs from film sets, stills from your favorite films, unique costumes and props.

    IT and video games

    There are over 33,000 organizations involved in the capital’s IT and video game industry. Their total annual revenue last year exceeded 3.9 trillion rubles.

    “The industry is developing rapidly. And as usually happens, in such periods the main problem is a huge shortage of personnel. In one of the previous posts I already said that Moscow colleges offer new

    specialties, including a developer of computer games, augmented and virtual reality. At the same time, we provide support to professionals. The Agency for Creative Industries implemented 125 projects in 2024, including the accelerator for indie developers “Video Game Factory,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

    “Video Game Factory” provides full support for developers – from the idea to finding investors. The accelerator holds educational lectures and webinars, Q&A sessions, and works with curators. Currently, 60 pilot versions of games in different genres have been created. Among them are a detective story based on the works of Mikhail Bulgakov, an adventure quest based on the fairy tales of Alexander Pushkin, and a puzzle in the interiors of a spaceship.

    Moscow game developers have long needed their own space, so in 2025, the first video game and animation cluster in Russia will open in the Skolkovo Innovation Center. Its residents will be leading Russian development companies and animation studios. Uniting under one roof, they will be able to create video games of any type and complexity. The cluster will unite all stages of content production and promotion – from training specialists to support in promotion in foreign markets.

    Residents will have access to offices, meeting rooms, server rooms, a motion capture studio, a space for sound recording, a lecture hall, a conference hall, an exhibition area and much more.

    Publishing

    There are about 12 thousand organizations engaged in publishing activities in Moscow – this is 10.6 percent of all companies in the creative industries. Total revenue last year amounted to about 349.1 billion rubles.

    This industry also does not remain without city support. The Agency for Creative Industries is implementing the project “Publishing Seasons”: at the largest International Fair of Intellectual Literature Non/fiction, Moscow publishers and illustrators can present their products free of charge.

    Last year, the Moscow International Publishing Week was held for the first time in the capital. Over the course of four days, more than 45 publishers from 13 countries took part in it – Argentina, Brazil, China, Serbia and others. During this time, over 200 meetings of representatives of the book market took place, 34 export contracts were concluded for the publication of books with a total circulation of 55 thousand copies.

    Since 2023, under the auspices of the Moscow Agency for Creative Industries, a business mission of Moscow publishing houses to China has been carried out annually at the Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair.

    And now, as part of the project “Summer in Moscow” You can buy books in pavilions on Moscow boulevards.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: High risk of freezing fog and black ice prompts warning

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

    New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is warning motorists to be prepared for challenging driving conditions on central South Island highways over the next few days as freezing conditions set in.

    Weather forecasts supplied to NZTA show that persistent freezing fog is likely for parts of State Highways 8 and 80 at least through until Sunday, along with hoar frosts and potential black ice on the roads. The area between Twizel and Tekapo on SH8 is expected to be especially high risk.

    “These types of conditions are not new for roads in the Mackenzie Basin area, but it is important that motorists take notice and adjust their driving for the conditions. Especially when there is an increased risk like this over a number of days,” says NZTA maintenance contract manager Chris Chambers.

    “We are expecting the freezing fog to hang around all day in places and there is a significant risk of black ice, especially in the mornings. All of this means increased risk of accidents and injury. It’s important that drivers take extra care and slow down in these conditions, increase their following distances and drive with their lights on.”

    Fog on State Highway 8 presents a risk for motorists.

    Roading contractors will be out around the clock in the coming days, checking the roads and gritting or de-icing the affected highways to reduce the risk.   

    “If people can avoid travelling on the affected highways during these times of increased risk, they should. Otherwise people need to plan ahead and be aware of the conditions they are travelling into by checking our Journey Planner site,” Mr Chambers says.

    “We have the option of closing sections of highway, or introducing restrictions, if the conditions warrant it. Our preference is to keep the roads open, and motorists can help us do that by driving with caution or staying off the roads if they can.”

    Journey Planner(external link)

    Winter driving advice

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ4: Measures to cope with economic downturn

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by the Hon Paul Tse and a reply by the Acting Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Joseph Chan, in the Legislative Council today (July 16):

    Question:

         It has been reported that 300 enterprises in Hong Kong have ceased operation over the first half of this year. Quite a number of enterprises are facing cash flow difficulties, and some are even having their loan called in by the bank (an operation commonly known as “call loan”). Many members of the business sector are worried that, once unable to reverse the fiscal deficit, the Government will raise taxes significantly. Some academics have projected that the Government may need to raise the salaries tax rate to 26.5 per cent before fiscal balance can hopefully be achieved. Against a backdrop of uncertain economic prospects, instability in work income, and substantial increase in living and tax expenses, the public’s investment confidence and desire for consumption have been directly suppressed. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:

    (1) whether it has examined if there are signs that the Government’s fiscal deficit has narrowed since the release of this year’s Budget and if there is room to reduce bond issuance volumes in the future;

    (2) in the light of the aforesaid worries of the business sector and members of the public about the economy and tax hikes, what policies or measures are put in place by the authorities to stabilise the confidence of various sectors; whether it can explicitly commit to not raising taxes; and

    (3) as it has been reported that a certain major property developer and a number of small and medium-sized developers in Hong Kong are facing operational crises, with some even defaulting on debts and being on the verge of closure, and foreign media have even described a certain major developer as “too big to fail”, so much so that in the event of a closure, it stands to pose a serious crisis to local banks, whether the Government has assessed the negative impact on the banking system, economic structure, unemployment rate, public confidence in investment, consumer sentiment and even government revenue in the event of successive closures of developers, and whether it has formulated counter-measures?

    Reply:

    President,

         Regarding the question raised by the Hon Paul Tse, I will first give a brief account of the latest developments of Hong Kong’s overall economic situation and the Government’s public finance strategies.

         The Hong Kong economy grew solidly. Real gross domestic product rose by 2.5 per cent in the full year of 2024 and the year-on-year increase in the first quarter of 2025 is 3.1 per cent, which is significantly higher than the 1.5 per cent average growth of G7 countries in the first quarter of 2025. As regards the stock market, the Hang Seng Index surged by a cumulative 20 per cent in the first half of the year. Our stock market trading as well as initial public offering was active. The average daily turnover for the first half of the year was around $240.2 billion, an increase of 118 per cent when compared with the same period last year. More than $107 billion was raised in the first half of the year, approximately 22 per cent more than the full-year total for last year and ranking first globally in the year-to-date. Nevertheless, certain sectors, such as traditional retail and catering, are still facing greater challenges due to changing consumption patterns of visitors and residents.

         On public finances, the 2025-26 Budget outlined a reinforced fiscal consolidation programme, focusing primarily on expenditure control, supplemented by revenue generation, to gradually restore balance to government accounts. According to the Medium Range Forecast (MRF), the Government’s Operating Account will largely achieve balance in 2025-26 and return to a surplus starting from 2026-27. The Capital Account is estimated to record a deficit in the MRF period due to the accelerated development of the Northern Metropolis and other capital works projects relating to the economy and people’s livelihood. Nevertheless, the level of deficit will decline year-on-year from 2026-27 onwards. After taking account of net proceeds from the issuance of bonds, the Consolidated Accounts will return to a surplus starting from 2028-29.

         As the question raised by Hon Paul Tse covers a wide range of issues, we have prepared a reply in consultation with the relevant bureaux and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) as follows:

    (1) Fiscal deficit and size of bond issuance

         A consolidated deficit of $67 billion is expected for this financial year. Due to the fact that some major types of revenue including salaries and profits taxes are mostly received towards the end of a financial year, it is premature at this juncture to project our full-year financial results. Nevertherless, the increase in trading volume of the stock market in the first half of the year has led to an increase in stamp duty revenue, rendering support to our public finances. Regarding the size of bond issuance, we have planned to issue a total of about $150 billion to $195 billion worth of bonds per annum under the Government Sustainable Bond Programme and the Infrastructure Bond Programme in the next five years. The size of bond issuance for the current financial year is estimated to be $150 billion. We have no intention to change this target at the present stage.

    (2) Economic and tax policy

         The Government has all along been adopting a multi-pronged approach to assist enterprises in meeting the challenges of economic restructuring, with a view to reinforcing their confidence in pursuing business development. As regards cash flow pressure, the Government helps small and medium enterprises (SMEs) obtain commercial loans by providing loan guarantees through the SME Financing Guarantee Scheme. Moreover, in the light of market and technological development trends, the Government supports enterprises (particularly SMEs) through Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading and Domestic Sales (BUD Fund), including its E-commerce Easy, the Export Marketing and Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund, etc, in upgrading and transformation, as well as tapping into the Mainland and overseas markets.

         It must be emphasised that the Government did not raise taxes substantially in the past few years, and has no plan to raise taxes substantially at present. The reinforced fiscal consolidation programme outlined in this year’s Budget also focuses primarily on expenditure control, to be supplemented by revenue generation. On identifying new revenue sources, our principles are to maintain the competitiveness of Hong Kong’s simple and low tax regime by avoiding considerable increase in tax rates or introduction of new taxes, and to uphold the “user pays” and “affordable users pay” principles as far as practicable whilst increasing revenue. The simple and low tax policy that Hong Kong has all alone been pursuing is one of Hong Kong’s core competitiveness. In the latest World Competitiveness Yearbook 2025 published by the International Institute for Management Development, Hong Kong’s competitiveness ranks third globally, in which Hong Kong tops the ranking in “tax policy”. Meanwhile, the Government continues to make strategic use of tax measures in different areas to promote the development of our industries and economic diversification, as well as to enhance Hong Kong’s business environment and competitiveness. As announced in this year’s Budget, we will provide half-rate tax concession for eligible commodity traders to drive the development of maritime services. It is also our plan to formulate proposals on the preferential tax regimes for funds, single family offices and carried interest this year to foster the development of the asset and wealth management industries.

    (3) Property related loans’ impact on banking system

         The HKMA has been closely monitoring the healthy development of Hong Kong’s banking sector. The Total Capital Ratio of locally-incorporated banks and the average Liquidity Coverage Ratio of the major banks were 24.2 per cent and 182.5 per cent respectively as at end-March this year, well above international standards. Overall, the credit risk associated with local property development and investment loans is manageable. A significant portion of the Hong Kong banks’ exposures relating to local property development and investment loans are to the large players with relatively good financial health. For exposures to small and medium-sized local property developers and investors, including some with weaker financials or higher gearing, banks have already taken credit risk mitigating measures early on, and most of these loans are secured. Besides, there is no concentration of risks at individual borrower level.

         The overall asset quality of the banking system is manageable and provisions remain sufficient. The provision coverage ratio (i.e. total of general and specific provisions as a percentage of non-performing loans) stand at around 60 per cent as at end-March this year. If taking into account and deducting the market value of collateral from the non-performing loans, the adjusted provision coverage ratio would be about 145 per cent. The HKMA will strive to maintain a sound banking system by continuing to keep a close watch on the global economic and trade conditions as well as the development of and risk changes in the real estate market, and maintaining close communication with the banking sector.

         Thank you, President.

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  • Thousands of Afghans secretly moved to Britain after data leak

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Britain set up a secret scheme to bring thousands of Afghans to the UK after their personal details were disclosed in one of the country’s worst ever data breaches, putting them at risk of reprisals from the Taliban after their return to power.

    Concerns that individuals could be targeted by the Taliban led the previous Conservative government to set up the relocation scheme, involving thousands of people and estimated to cost the government about 2 billion pounds ($2.7 billion).

    The leak by the Ministry of Defence in early 2022, which led to data being published on Facebook the following year, and the secret relocation programme, were subject to a so-called super injunction preventing the media reporting what happened, which was lifted on Tuesday by a court.

    British defence minister John Healey apologised for the leak, which included details about members of parliament and senior military officers who supported applications to help Afghan soldiers who worked with the British military and their families relocate to the UK.

    “This serious data incident should never have happened,” Healey told lawmakers in the House of Commons. ”It may have occurred three years ago under the previous government, but to all whose data was compromised I offer a sincere apology.”

    The incident ranks among the worst security breaches in modern British history because of the cost and risk posed to the lives of thousands of Afghans, some of whom fought alongside British forces until their chaotic withdrawal in 2021.

    Healey said about 4,500 Afghans and their family members have been relocated or were on their way to Britain under the previously secret scheme.

    But he added that no-one else from Afghanistan would be offered asylum because of the data leak, citing a government review which found little evidence of intent from the Taliban to seek retribution against former officials.

    The review, a summary of which was also published on Tuesday, said more than 16,000 people affected by it had been relocated to the UK as of May this year, though some of those had been relocated to the UK under existing schemes.

    News of the leak comes as Britain’s public finances are tight and the right-wing, anti-immigration Reform UK political party leads in the opinion polls.

    SUPERINJUNCTION LIFTED

    The government is facing lawsuits from those affected by the breach, further adding to the ultimate cost of the incident.

    Sean Humber, a lawyer at Leigh Day who has acted for Afghan citizens affected by previous data breaches, said those affected were “likely to have strong claims for substantial compensation” for the anxiety and distress caused by the leak.

    British forces were first deployed to Afghanistan in 2001 following the September 11 attacks on the United States, and they played a major role in combat operations there until 2014.

    In early 2022, a spreadsheet containing details of Afghans who had worked for the British government prior to the Taliban takeover in 2021 and had applied for relocation to Britain was emailed to someone outside of government systems by mistake.

    The super injunction was first granted in 2023 after the Ministry of Defence, under the former Conservative government, argued that a public disclosure of the breach could put people at risk of extra-judicial killing or serious violence by the Taliban.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s centre-left government, which was elected last July, launched a review into the injunction, the breach and the relocation scheme.

    (Reuters)

     

  • Iceland volcano erupts for 12th time since 2021

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A volcano erupted in south-west Iceland on Wednesday, the country’s meteorological office said, marking the latest in a series of outbreaks near the capital in recent years.

    Often referred to as a land of ice and fire, the North Atlantic island nation with its many glaciers and volcanoes has now seen a dozen eruptions since geological systems on its Reykjanes peninsula reactivated in 2021.

    The outbreaks, known as fissure eruptions, are characterised by lava flows emerging from long cracks in the earth’s crust, rather than from a central crater.

    The Reykjanes eruptions have not so far posed a threat to the capital Reykjavik, nor have they caused significant dispersals of ash into the stratosphere, avoiding air traffic disruption.

    The nearby fishing town of Grindavik, home to nearly 4,000 residents before an evacuation order in 2023, however remains mostly deserted due to the periodic threat from lava flows and related eartquakes.

    The Blue Lagoon luxury spa and the nearby Svartsengi thermal power station have also been at risk from lava in some of the previous eruptions.

    Experts have said the eruptions in the area could recur for decades, or even centuries.

    Iceland, which is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Kentucky and has fewer than 400,000 residents, boasts more than 30 active volcanoes.

    That makes the north European island a prime destination for volcano tourism – a niche segment that attracts thousands of thrill seekers every year to sites from Mexico and Guatemala, to Sicily, Indonesia and New Zealand.

    (Reuters)

  • Nvidia’s resumption of AI chips to China is part of rare earths talks, says US

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Nvidia’s planned resumption of sales of its H20 AI chips to China is part of U.S. negotiations on rare earths, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday, and comes days after its CEO met President Donald Trump.

    “We put that in the trade deal with the magnets,” Lutnick told Reuters, referring to an agreement Trump made to restart rare earth shipments to U.S. manufacturers. He did not provide additional detail.

    Nvidia said late on Monday that it is filing applications with the U.S. government to resume sales to China of its H20 graphics processing unit, and has been assured by the U.S. it will get the licences soon.

    The planned resumption is a reversal of an export restriction imposed in April that is designed to keep the most advanced AI chips out of Chinese hands over national security concerns, an issue that has found rare bipartisan support. It drew swift questions and criticism from U.S. legislators on Tuesday.

    The decision “would not only hand our foreign adversaries our most advanced technologies, but is also dangerously inconsistent with this Administration’s previously-stated position on export controls for China,” Democratic Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, ranking member of the House of Representatives Select Committee on China, said in a statement.

    Republican John Moolenaar, chair of that committee, said in a statement he would seek “clarification” from the Commerce Department.

    “The H20 is a powerful chip that, according to our bipartisan investigation, played a significant role in the rise of PRC AI companies like DeepSeek,” Moolenaar said, referring to a Chinese startup that claims to have built AI models at a fraction of the cost paid by U.S. firms such as OpenAI. “It is crucial that the U.S. maintain its lead and keep advanced AI out of the hands of the CCP.”

    Shares of Nvidia, the world’s most valuable firm, closed up 4% and were nearly unchanged in after-market trading. Nvidia had estimated that the curbs would cut its revenue by $15 billion.

    Nvidia’s plan to resume sales has set off a scramble at Chinese firms to buy H20 chips, two sources told Reuters. The chips that Nvidia will resume selling are the best it can legally offer in China but lack much of the computing power of the versions for sale outside of China because of previous restrictions put in place by Trump’s first administration and then President Joe Biden’s administration.

    But critically, H20 chips work with Nvidia’s software tools, which have become a de facto standard in the global AI industry.

    CEO Jensen Huang, who is visiting Beijing and set to speak at an event on Wednesday, has argued that Nvidia’s leadership position could slip away if the company cannot sell to Chinese developers being courted by Huawei Technologies with chips produced in China.

    The significance of the shift depends on the volume of H20 chips that the U.S. allows to be shipped to China, said Divyansh Kaushik, an AI expert at Beacon Global Strategies, a Washington-based advisory firm.

    “If China is able to get a million H20 chips, it could significantly narrow, if not overtake, the U.S. lead in AI,” he said.

    CHINA IS CRUCIAL

    “The Chinese market is massive, dynamic, and highly innovative, and it’s also home to many AI researchers,” Huang told Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on Tuesday.

    China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, or 13% of total sales, based on its latest annual report.

    Internet giants ByteDance and Tencent 0700.HK are also in the process of submitting applications for H20 chips, the sources familiar with the matter said. Central to the process is an approved list put together by Nvidia for Chinese companies to register for potential purchases, one of the sources said.

    Tencent did not respond to a request for comment. ByteDance denied in a statement that it is currently submitting applications. Nvidia declined to comment on the approved list system.

    Asked at a regular foreign ministry briefing in Beijing about Nvidia’s plans to resume AI chip sales, a spokesperson said: “China is opposed to the politicisation, instrumentalisation and weaponisation of science, technology and economic and trade issues to maliciously blockade and suppress China.”

    China halted exports of rare earths in March following a trade spat with Trump that has shown some signs of easing. It dominates the market for rare earths, a group of 17 metals used in cellphones, weapons, electric vehicles, and more.

    Huang’s visit is being closely watched in both China and the United States, where a bipartisan pair of senators last week sent the CEO a letter asking him to abstain from meeting companies working with military or intelligence bodies.

    The senators also asked Huang to refrain from meeting with entities named on the United States’ restricted export list.

    Rival AI chipmaker AMD also said the Department of Commerce would review its licence applications to export its MI308 chips to China; it plans to resume those shipments when licences are approved, it said. Its shares gained 7% in trading on Tuesday.

    (Reuters)

  • Millions benefitted, focus will remain on youth: PM Modi on 10 years of Skill India

    Source: Government of India

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reaffirmed the government’s commitment to building a skilled and self-reliant workforce as the Skill India Mission completed ten years.

    Calling the mission a “transformative initiative”, PM Modi said it has empowered millions of young people across the country with new skills and opportunities.

    In reply to a post on social media platform X by MyGovIndia and Union Minister Jayant Singh, the Prime Minister said, “Skill India is strengthening the resolve to make our youth skilled and self-reliant.”

    “The Skill India initiative has benefited countless people, empowering them with new skills and creating opportunities. In the coming times as well, we will keep focusing on equipping our Yuva Shakti with new skills, in line with global best practices, so that we can realise our dream of a Viksit Bharat,” the PM added.

    https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1945137452588409051

    Launched in 2015, the Skill India Mission aims to train millions in industry-relevant skills to enhance employability and promote entrepreneurship. The government has said it will continue to expand skilling programmes to meet global standards and help India’s youth contribute to building a developed nation.

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNESCO report warns of extracting activities near World Heritage sites

    Source: UNESCO World Heritage Centre

    UNESCO, the Church of England Pensions Board, Greenbank, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and the World Wildlife Fund call on investors to adhere to industry commitments and ensure World Heritage Site protection.

    UNESCO and its partners today released a report which shows the extent to which extractive industries are encroaching upon UNESCO World Heritage sites.

    The report, “Extractive Activities in UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Commitments, Risks and Investment Implications”, offers the most comprehensive analysis to date on the presence and proximity of areas licenced for oil, gas, and mineral exploration and production in and around some of the world’s most treasured cultural and natural heritage sites.

    Jointly released by UNESCO, the Church of England Pensions Board, Greenbank, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the report also emphasizes the critical role investors can play in assessing their risk exposure and influencing extractive companies’ practices. The data and analysis in the report help investors identify and manage the risks, aligning their investment decisions with global heritage protection commitments.

    In addition, the report outlines several ways investors can identify, assess, and respond to risks arising from operations within and near UNESCO World Heritage sites. These guidelines rely on UNESCO policy standards, focusing on how investors can integrate these standards into their own processes.

    “World Heritage sites support millions of livelihoods through tourism, agriculture, and other vital sectors. Oil, gas, and mining companies – and their investors – have a crucial role to play in safeguarding these irreplaceable places from harm.”

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    Protected, but not safe

    According to the report, companies currently hold oil, gas, and mining assets – licensed areas for exploration or production – in 97 of the 266 assessed natural UNESCO World Heritage sites, representing 36 per cent of sites. These include mining claims in 58 sites, oil and gas wells in 27, awarded oil and gas blocks in 25, oil and gas bid blocks in 14, and mining projects in 10. More than 800 individual assets overlapping with natural and mixed sites have been identified worldwide, impacting every region.

    Updating a similar spatial analysis conducted by WWF in 2015, the report finds that more than half of the sites previously identified as affected by extractive overlaps remain so today, indicating persistent and unresolved pressure.

    The risks extend beyond the boundaries of sites themselves. Nearly half (48 percent) of natural sites lie within one kilometre of extractive activity, and 73 per cent are within 20 kilometres, placing them at increased risk of pollution, habitat destruction, and cultural disruption.

    For the first time, the report also evaluates risks to cultural World Heritage sites and  reveals that 17 per cent of them – 158 out of 925 – are within 500 metres of extractive activity. Oil and gas activities are found near 124 cultural sites, while mining activities affect 45.

    Natural World Heritage sites are among nature’s most precious gifts to humanity yet, despite their status, they are still coming under ongoing pressure from oil, gas and mining companies. As hotspots of biodiversity and culture, these sites can help support sustainable development and tackle climate change – we should not put them at risk.

    Extractives in World Heritage sites is an investment risk

    The overlap between extractive activities and World Heritage sites presents a serious investment risk as companies operating in sensitive locations face growing scrutiny from regulators, shareholders, civil society and the public. This can lead to project delays, fines, reputational damage, and even operational shutdowns, all of which can impact profit margins and undermine long-term investment value.

    The report urges investors and extractive companies to avoid operating in or near these high-risk areas and to ensure that their activities comply with internationally recognized environmental and social standards, including UNESCO’s guidance supporting the World Heritage ‘no-go’ commitment.

    “Investors must act as responsible stewards of capital by ensuring the companies they finance do not put World Heritage sites at risk. This is not just a conservation issue – it’s a matter of long-term financial and reputational risk investors need to manage.”

    A critical opportunity and a shared responsibility

    Despite the risks, a window of opportunity remains. Most of the identified extractive assets are still in the forms of claims and concessions rather than active mines or oil and gas wells. This provides a crucial chance to take preventive action before operations begin and irreversible damage occurs.

    Strong national legal protections, comprehensive impact assessments, and greater transparency of extractive licensing processes are essential. Licences that overlap with or threaten areas of high conservation value should be responsibly phased out.

    “Extractive activities have long been recognized as fundamentally incompatible with World Heritage status. It is essential that governments, investors, and companies respect these sites as off-limits to oil, gas and mineral concessions and operations.”

    To prevent harm to World Heritage sites, investors must integrate spatial, financial and reputational risks into their investment policies and decision-making. A growing number of companies and organizations have already taken this step, following the example of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), which was the first to adopt a World Heritage ‘no-go’ commitment.

    “We believe investors have a responsibility to recognise where clear limits to economic activities must be drawn and to support companies that operate with care and responsibility. At its heart, this is about protecting what cannot be replaced.”


    UNESCO thanks the Government of Flanders (Kingdom of Belgium) for its support in strengthening corporate sector engagement in the protection of World Heritage. Learn more at: https://whc.unesco.org/en/no-go-commitment/


    About UNESCO and the World Heritage Convention

    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to strengthening our shared humanity through the promotion of education, science, culture, and communication. It seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, adopted by UNESCO in 1972.

    About the Church of England Pensions Board

    The Church of England Pensions Board provides retirement services to those who serve or work for the Church, managing pension schemes for over 43,000 members across 700 Church organizations. Managing around £3.4 billion in funds, it invests responsibly and sustainably for the long term to meet pension commitments. Guided by the ethics of the Church of England, it actively engages with companies and sectors to drive positive change alongside other investors, focusing on issues important to its members and their future. Find out more on their investment policy here.

    About Greenbank

    Greenbank provides investment management services for private investors, trusts and charities, and has been helping to drive change in finance, business and society through ethical and sustainable investment for over 20 years. As the sustainable investment specialists within Rathbones Group, Greenbank strives to be the natural home for investors seeking to align their investments with their values, providing sustainable investment as a standard, not an add on.

    About IUCN

    IUCN is the global authority on the state of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. IUCN brings together 1,500 government and civil society members, over 17,000 affiliated experts, while also helping businesses implement practices that conserve nature and benefit people. Since 1972, IUCN has served as the official Advisory Body on nature under the World Heritage Convention, leading the technical evaluation of new nominations, monitoring existing sites, and supporting conservation action through our global network and granting tools. Learn more about IUCN’s World Heritage work here.

    About WWF

    WWF is an independent conservation organization, with over 35 million followers and a global network active through local leadership in over 100 countries. Its mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Find out more at wwf.panda.org.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for Welfare – Wadeye

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of 31-year-old Ralph Amital.

    Ralph last seen at around 10am on Monday 14 July 2025, walking away from Nama Outstation, approximately 40kms inland from Wadeye community.  

    Ralph was last seen wearing dark jeans and a green sleeveless top.

    A search operation is currently being coordinated by the NT Police Search and Rescue Section with the assistance of local Police, NT Emergency Service and Rangers.

    His family and police hold concerns for his welfare and if anybody has sighted Ralph or has any further information, please contact 131 444 or visit your local station.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Charges – Stolen motor vehicle – Katherine

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force has charged a 23-year-old female after a vehicle was stolen from the Katherine Showgrounds last night.

    About 10:30pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre (JESCC) received reports of a silver Toyota Hilux being stolen from the showgrounds while the owner was unloading items from the rear of the vehicle.

    Police members responded and observed the vehicle on Murray Street a short time later. A pursuit was commenced with the stolen vehicle and shortly terminated for safety reasons.

    About 12am, the JESCC received reports of a burglary at a café on Katherine Terrace. It is alleged a number of offenders forced entry and stole various items before fleeing in the silver Hilux. Police observed the vehicle travelling on Chambers Drive and attempted a traffic apprehension. A pursuit was initiated after the vehicle failed to stop; however, it was terminated not long after for safety reasons.

    Police CCTV Operators observed the vehicle travelling north over the Katherine high level bridge at 4:55am. All units coordinated an apprehension plan and tyre deflation devices were successfully deployed about 5:10am, on the high level bridge.

    The stolen motor vehicle was recovered on Riverbank Drive and police arrested a 23-year-old female as she exited the vehicle. The female was charged with Drive a motor vehicle without consent and she was bailed to appear in Katherine Local Court on 28 August 2025.

    Strike Force Cerberus has carriage of the investigation, and several alleged offenders remain outstanding.

    Acting Superintendent Warren Scott said “With the significant influx of people in Katherine this weekend for the show, we’ve increased our local police presence to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all.

    “Our officers will have a visible presence at the showgrounds and around licensed venues in the CBD to support a fun and secure environment for both locals and visitors alike.”

    Anyone with information in relation to this incident is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please reference job number P25189674.

    Anonymous reports can also be made via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Qinghai pioneers green growth with ecology-first strategy

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

    Standing at the heart of a 609-sq-km photovoltaic park located in the Talatan Gobi Desert in Gonghe County, northwest China’s Qinghai Province, China Arab TV correspondent Ayoub Bechrouri enthusiastically began recording his report with his smartphone.

    Behind him stretches a captivating “blue sea” — an endless expanse of photovoltaic panels covering the landscape. Beneath these gleaming solar arrays, verdant grasslands thrive where flocks of sheep graze contentedly, showcasing the perfect harmony between renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.

    “This is a good example of green energy development,” Bechrouri said. “I hope to see China-Arab collaboration bring Chinese technologies to Arab countries.”

    Hailing from Morocco, Bechrouri was part of a delegation of around 30 international journalists from countries including the United States, Germany, Japan and Spain on a three-day tour of Qinghai organized by China’s State Council Information Office. The media delegation experienced firsthand how this northwestern province is pioneering China’s ecological civilization drive through concrete green development projects.

    ECO-FRIENDLY ENERGY

    “In a sunny country like Spain, people have been paying attention to the ecological impact of the construction of large photovoltaic power stations,” said Alvaro Alfaro Ruiz-Alberdi, a journalist at the Spanish news agency Agencia EFE. “I find it interesting to examine how Qinghai maintains the balance between this energy development and environmental protection.”

    The Spanish correspondent found the answer at this very photovoltaic park, one of the highest-capacity solar power facilities globally, in Gonghe.

    The park’s innovative eco-industrial model — power generation atop solar panels, grass cultivation between panels, and sheep grazing beneath them — has restored vegetation coverage to 80 percent in an area that was once a dust-blown stretch of the Gobi Desert, according to Wang Anwei, director of the energy bureau of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, which administers Gonghe.

    This agrivoltaic model has also boosted income for livestock farming, generating over 10,000 yuan (about 1,398 U.S. dollars) per mu (about 0.07 hectares), and has helped lift 173 neighboring villages out of poverty.

    “Now my flock has grown to about 800 sheep, and my income from grazing alone has doubled compared to before,” said Zhao Guofu, a herder who began grazing his sheep here six years ago.

    By the end of 2024, the total investment in clean energy in the Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture reached 16.18 billion yuan, with annual clean energy power generation amounting to 46.32 billion kWh. Notably, photovoltaic power generation was about 17.9 billion kWh, representing a year-on-year increase of 16.21 percent.

    IMPROVED BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION

    In the summer, Qinghai Lake, located in the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, shimmers with azure waves, teeming with visitors. Brown-headed gulls wheel above the water surface, while vast schools of the lake’s unique species, naked carp, which is classified as vulnerable on the China Species Red List, glide beneath.

    “The naked carp constitutes over 90 percent of the lake’s total fish population and serves as the primary prey for birds such as brown-headed gulls. This species plays a vital role in maintaining the ecosystem and biodiversity of the Qinghai Lake basin,” said Wang Shuning, with the protection and utilization administration of the Qinghai Lake scenic area.

    Due to overfishing and environmental deterioration, the population of naked carp sharply declined in the 1960s and 1970s. In order to protect the species and restore the Qinghai Lake environment, Qinghai banned naked carp fishing at the lake in 2001, following a series of temporary prohibitions from the 1980s onward.

    Between 2002 and 2023, the biomass of naked carp increased nearly 46-fold. Additionally, as the only habitat of Przewalski’s gazelles, an endangered antelope species, the Qinghai Lake basin has seen the total number of the species recover from fewer than 300 at the beginning of conservation efforts to approximately 3,400 currently. This remarkable growth reflects the concerted conservation efforts by both the Chinese government and local communities.

    The province has adopted a holistic approach to the protection and systematic governance of the symbiotic ecosystem of “water-grass-fish-birds-animals” in the Qinghai Lake basin. It has established monitoring platforms for ecological sensing and hydrological early warning, and has gradually set up over 300 ecological monitoring sites.

    Two years ago, local resident Dorje Tsomo became an ecological ranger at the Qinghai Lake scenic area. On duty, she always carries a camera to document environmental changes around the lake and a field manual compiling 98 species of waterbirds, which serves as her constant reference for learning their distinctive features, distributions and conservation statuses.

    “We also use a WeChat mini-program to document patrol routes, while nearby villagers promptly report injured birds. Together, we protect Qinghai Lake, the home we all share,” she said.

    According to Chen Dehui, deputy director of the protection and utilization administration of the Qinghai Lake scenic area, growing numbers of herders are voluntarily taking on new roles — as photographers capturing the lake’s natural beauty and as interpreters in ecological education programs — diversifying their income sources while sharing in the rewards of conservation.

    “Qinghai Lake’s ecological conservation is truly impressive,” said Furuta Natsuya, a journalist with Japan’s Hokkaido Shimbun who visited Qinghai for the first time. “Here, I witnessed a genuine model of human-nature coexistence and felt the profound connection between people and the natural world.”

    ECOLOGY-ENRICHED PROSPERITY

    In April this year, Kanbula, located in Jainca County of Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai, was officially designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The park spans roughly 3,149 square kilometers with striking fiery-red Danxia landforms, towering jagged peaks, hidden caves and emerald lakes.

    “This world-class geological landmark not only enhances geo-conservation efforts, but also accelerates local infrastructure development, drawing global visitors to fuel cultural tourism revenues in the area,” said Hou Guangliang, a professor at Qinghai Normal University’s school of geographical sciences.

    In recent years, Dekyi Village, which is near the geopark, has become a living example of turning “ecological assets into economic gains.”

    “Thanks to government-sponsored training programs, our family now runs a homestay and agritourism business,” local villager Jorgyi said. “Last year, we earned over 70,000 yuan, and this year looks even more promising.”

    The village receives over 200,000 annual visitors, generating more than 1 million yuan in collective and individual dividends.

    “Like many regions in Hokkaido facing population decline, I’m particularly interested in rural revitalization. I hope to gain firsthand insights into how Chinese grassroots communities have experienced poverty alleviation and the tangible outcomes of government initiatives,” said Furuta.

    Both China and Japan are actively exploring sustainable development pathways, Furuta noted, adding that the Qinghai visit gave him profound insight into how both countries’ successful practices in community governance, ecotourism and cultural integration merit mutual learning. 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Zealand and Malaysia commit to boosting halal meat trade

    Source: New Zealand Government

    New Zealand and Malaysia have committed to boosting trade in high-quality halal meat products.

    Minister for Food Safety Andrew Hoggard says, “Malaysia is a significant market for New Zealand’s premium halal meat products, with exports of more than $60 million last year.”

    “Malaysia is facilitating the approval of several New Zealand halal meat premises seeking first-time access to this market, which is crucial to growing exports.

    “With a population of more than 35 million people, new access will help set the stage for significant growth in the Malaysian market.

    “Once approved, this will boost returns for Kiwi farmers, processors and exporters,” Mr Hoggard says.

    Malaysian authorities will visit the new premises to review their halal production processes as part of the approval process.

    This progress was announced at a Halal Forum in Wellington today, hosted by Mr Hoggard and Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural and Regional Development Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid bin Haji Hamidi.

    Dato’ Seri Zahid says New Zealand and Malaysia are also working closely together to streamline the export requirements for New Zealand halal meat.

    “Malaysia places significant importance on compliance with halal requirements.”

    “We are working hard with New Zealand to strengthen halal collaboration, which includes refreshing the requirements for the export of halal meat to Malaysia. This is a testament to the strong relationship between both countries, and the confidence Malaysia has in New Zealand’s halal processing and assurance systems,” Dato’ Seri Zahid says.

    Mr Hoggard says the refreshed requirements will help provide certainty for Kiwi producers in areas including registration of new premises, documentation, processing, labelling, packaging, and storage.

    “New Zealand remains fully committed to our strong relationship with Malaysia and supplying the best quality halal products to consumers in this important market.”

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  • Trump to meet Qatar’s PM to discuss Gaza ceasefire deal, Axios reports

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani on Wednesday to discuss negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire deal, Axios reporter Barak Ravid posted on X.

    Israeli and Hamas negotiators have been taking part in the latest round of ceasefire talks in Doha since July 6, discussing a U.S.-backed proposal for a 60-day ceasefire that envisages a phased release of hostages, Israeli troop withdrawals from parts of Gaza and discussions on ending the conflict.

    Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff had said on Sunday that he was “hopeful” on the ceasefire negotiations underway in Qatar, a key mediator between the two sides.

    U.S., Qatari and Egyptian mediators have been working to secure an agreement, however, Israel and Hamas are divided over the extent of an eventual Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian enclave.

    The latest bloodshed in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered in October 2023 when Hamas attacked Israel. Israel says Hamas killed 1,200 and took about 250 hostages.

    Gaza’s health ministry says Israel’s subsequent military assault has killed over 58,000 Palestinians. It has also caused a hunger crisis, internally displaced Gaza’s entire population and prompted accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and of war crimes at the International Criminal Court. Israel denies the accusations.

    A previous two month ceasefire ended when Israeli strikes killed more than 400 Palestinians on March 18. Trump earlier this year proposed a U.S. takeover of Gaza, which was condemned globally by rights experts, the U.N. and Palestinians as a proposal of “ethnic cleansing.”

    Trump and Sheikh Mohammed are also expected to discuss efforts to resume talks between the U.S. and Iran to reach a new nuclear agreement, Ravid added citing a source familiar with the matter.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Foreign inflow to China continues to rise in first half of 2025

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

    BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) — Foreign nationals made 38.05 million border crossings into China in the first half of 2025, up 30.2 percent year on year, the National Immigration Administration of China said Wednesday.

    In the first six months, 13.64 million foreigners entered China visa-free, accounting for 71.2 percent of all foreign nationals who arrived in China in January-June. Compared with the same period last year, their number increased by 53.9 percent, according to state administration data. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: World Youth Development Forum opens in Suzhou, China

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

    NANJING, July 16 (Xinhua) — The 2025 World Youth Development Forum opened in Suzhou, east China’s Jiangsu Province, on Tuesday. About 500 representatives from more than 100 countries and regions, as well as 17 international organizations, arrived in the Chinese city to participate in the forum.

    The event, themed “Unleashing Youth Potential for Global Development,” brought together youth ministers, youth leaders and youth representatives from around the world, giving participants the opportunity to share ideas in areas such as technological innovation, green development and cultural exchanges.

    The opening ceremony featured the presentation of 100 projects within the framework of the 2025 Global Action Plan for Youth Development and the official launch of the Global Youth Development Project Week.

    The forum will feature thematic sessions on green consumption and sustainable development, artificial intelligence and technological innovation, as well as the protection and preservation of cultural heritage. In addition, participants will enjoy a training camp and study tours.

    The World Youth Development Forum serves as a serious platform for uniting the forces of youth in implementing the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the global initiatives proposed by China in the areas of development, security and civilization.

    The Suzhou forum is jointly organized by the All-China Youth Federation, the UN office in China and the organizing committee of the World Youth Development Forum. The first forum was held in 2022. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Most Canadians Prefer Tough Approach in Trade Talks with Trump – Poll

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

    OTTAWA, July 16 (Xinhua) — Nearly two-thirds of Canadians want their government to take a tough approach in trade talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a recent poll by the non-profit Angus Reid Institute.

    Sixty-three percent of respondents said Canada should take a hard line rather than a soft line. The researchers note that the data was collected both before and after Trump announced the new 35 percent tariff.

    “For Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Canadian negotiating team, the approach appears to be to keep a low profile rather than to elbow each other. The Canadians appear to want a stronger pushback,” the institute said.

    Polsters defined a hard approach as refusing to make major concessions even at the cost of worsening trade relations with the United States, while a soft approach involves making serious concessions in order to maintain good trade relations with the largest partner.

    Canadians were divided on Mr Carney’s ability to get a deal done, with 46 per cent saying they trusted the prime minister and his negotiating team and 45 per cent expressing doubts.

    Only 11 percent of respondents said that D. Trump would act in good faith and strive for a win-win outcome in the negotiations. More than 84 percent of respondents called the US President an unscrupulous actor. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Pat Fallon Statement on HASC Passage of FY 2026 NDAA

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Pat Fallon (TX-04)

    WASHINGTON, DC – In response to the House Armed Services Committee’s 55-2 vote in favor of passing the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, Military Personnel Subcommittee Chairman, Rep. Pat Fallon (TX-04) commented:

    “The FY 2026 NDAA delivers on the principle of peace through strength that President Trump has made a cornerstone of his America First agenda.”

    “I am proud to have voted in favor of this bill that would spur innovation, acquisition reform, and the restoration of America’s defense industrial base. In order to deter the looming threats posed by adversaries such as China and Russia, the US warfighter needs to have the best tools and resources at their disposal.”

    “After all, the potential conflicts of tomorrow will be decided by whomever has the best access to accurate, timely information, which means this bill’s investments in AI and drone technology will prove vital. At the same time, the United States’ missile defense status quo is currently unsustainable. Therefore, this bill also serves as a down payment on President Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system, dovetailing with key investments in hypersonics and the space domain.”

    “America’s national security cannot wait, and this bill’s passage from committee is a major step in the right direction.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Experts from the Call Me Back project gave advice on how to protect yourself from deepfakes

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    Cybercriminals are constantly inventing new ways to deceive citizens. For example, the number of cases of fraud using deepfake technology has been growing recently. Using artificial intelligence, attackers reproduce voice messages and video calls allegedly from relatives, friends or colleagues. Then, using synthesized voices and videos, they try to lure out personal information and gain access to citizens’ savings. At the project event “Call me back yourself” Experts talked about common techniques used by criminals who use deepfake technology and gave useful recommendations to help protect yourself and your loved ones.

    Today, one of the most common methods of fraud based on deepfake technology is fake video calls, audio and images generated using artificial intelligence. Criminals can send a message in a messenger and even make a video call on behalf of relatives, friends, bosses and colleagues. They use audio, photos and video materials from social networks recorded during the conversation to create realistic messages. Then, based on this data, a neural network creates a digital double. This is done by superimposing a face on top of another on a real video recording. In some cases, the message is completely generated by artificial intelligence.

    After creating a deepfake, criminals begin an attack on a person. They send him a voice message, call him on a messenger via video link under the guise of a relative, friend, colleague or boss. At first, the fake character has a normal, confidential conversation, but then moves on to luring personal information, asking for money for some needs, for example, for treatment, or demanding to transfer it to some mythical safe account.

    “Fraudsters play out their schemes in several stages: first, they collect and process information about a potential victim, then they establish contact with them and lead them to the final maneuver – a call or video message supposedly from a person the user trusts. Under stress and psychological pressure, they can believe the deepfake, transfer money to the attackers or transfer personal information. To protect yourself, you do not need to block all calling friends and colleagues on your phone: you can recognize synthesized speech and images even despite their high realism and accuracy. Signs of deception may include unnatural facial expressions, desynchronization of voice and video, suspicious elements in the photo, unusual wording or pronunciation errors, a mechanical, emotionless voice,” said Valentina Shilina, head of the “Call Back Yourself” project of the Moscow

    Department of Information Technology.

    There are other ways to recognize a deepfake. For example, if the call is not from the subscriber’s usual number. You also need to consider the manner of communication. An attempt to intimidate, evoke strong emotions, force prompt decision-making, and other methods of psychological pressure may indicate the actions of an intruder. If any of the signs are noticed, the video call and communication should be stopped. To find out whether the call was from a relative or friend, you should contact the subscriber in another way to clarify the details.

    Simple recommendations from experts will help protect you from fraudsters when communicating in messengers. So, when answering a suspicious call, do not say “yes”, “I agree”, “I confirm”. Criminals can record the moment these words are spoken, and then use them to confirm any transactions on behalf of the deceived person.

    In addition, to communicate with family and friends, it is worth thinking up a password or a security question with an answer in advance. In the future, this will help determine that the conversation is not a fraudster. Attackers collect basic information about their victims and may already know some details of a person’s life, so a funny, unusual or absurd question will help confuse criminals.

    Experts also remind that you should not share SMS codes to access confidential information with anyone. No organization or company will ask you to disclose the code; only scammers will do this. And a public figure, such as a famous artist, blogger, or TV presenter, will never call an ordinary person.

    In addition, government organizations, law enforcement agencies, and companies do not use personal numbers and messengers. To check the information, it is enough to find out the landline phone number on the official website of the organization and call it to clarify the details. As a rule, all issues are resolved during a personal meeting at the official representative office. Also, to protect the device and account from theft and hacking, the user should set up two-factor authorization wherever possible: in banking and official applications, messengers, accounts on the government services portal.

    Learn more about how scammers use deepfakes and get useful and clear recommendations from experts in the webinar recording “Call me back yourself”. The project website also contains a memo with basic information on the topic. “Deepfake Scams: How to Avoid Being Scammed?”.

    A free telegram bot will help you check the audio message you received for synthesized speech and signs of fraud “Stopfake”, created as part of the “Call Back Yourself” project. The service uses artificial intelligence to analyze sent text messages, screenshots of correspondence, and audio files, determining the likelihood of fraudulent schemes.

    The online information project “Call Back Yourself” was created in 2022. It helps city residents protect themselves and their loved ones from telephone and Internet fraud.project website information about upcoming in-person and online events is available, as well as memos and recommendations from experts, recordings of past webinars and other useful materials.

    You can learn more about the capital’s digital ecosystem and study the history of technology development over 30 years thanks to this popular science film “Moscow in Digital”.

    The creation and support of information security tools, as well as counteracting cyber fraud, are in line with the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Summer under sail. How schoolchildren spend their holidays at the Peter the Great Children’s Marine Center

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    Summer is not only a time of rest for schoolchildren, but also a time of new opportunities. The children go tohikes, are mastering circus arts and acting, try their hand at the role firefighters and rescuers and even go sailing.

    Residents learn to operate boats and yachts and understand sea and river navigation at the Moscow City Children’s Marine Center named after Peter the Great, a structural division of center for the development of creativity of children and youth “Hermes”Classes are held in the main building of the institution and in the waters of the Khimki Reservoir.

    A mos.ru correspondent went to the coast and found out how the kids are mastering shipping, rowing and yachting.

    “Eight”, bollard and navigation simulator

    The Moscow City Children’s Marine Center named after Peter the Great is located on Leningradskoe Shosse, not far from the Vodny Stadion metro station. Future sailors and their teachers have several buildings, separate berths, and part of the Khimki Reservoir at their disposal. In the summer, educational shifts of the “Vacation with Benefit” program are held here for schoolchildren. Each shift lasts five days. Under the guidance of counselors, children join squads – crews and from Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 18:00 learn the basics of navigation.

    “In one shift, we try to give each child the most useful and interesting things. The children get acquainted with the terminology, study the basics of maritime affairs, and then try to apply the acquired knowledge in practice. The uniqueness of our center is that we are the only organization in Moscow at the capital

    Department of Education, which has its own exit to the water area. The children learn to sail on rowboats and small sailboats. Six experienced teachers work with them, among them are masters of sports in rowing and professional yachtsmen. We invite children from seven to 14 years old to the summer program. Last year, about 600 people joined us in June, July and August,” says Artem Osadchiy, head of the Moscow City Children’s Marine Center named after Peter the Great.

    Young Muscovites take their first steps as cabin boys, navigators, boatswains and captains in the educational building of the center on Leningradskoe Shosse (building 56a). You can recognize it by its bright terracotta facades and a large sign that reads: “The path to the navy begins here.” The hall is decorated with a wind rose and a large wooden steering wheel, and the walls of the corridors are decorated with portraits of naval officers. We turn right and pass by display cases with models of sailing ships and submarines and go into one of the offices. Geographical maps hang on the walls, a huge globe stands on the cabinet, and a friendly group of guys from the third crew sit on chairs in front of a large screen. Today they are studying mooring methods and sea knots.

    A few minutes later, the children go out into the yard with the teacher and, like real sailors, try to throw the mooring lines — ropes — over the line indicated by the teacher. This is what sailors do to secure a ship to the pier. Then the children wrap the rope around the bollard — a pair of small metal pipes for mooring ships, making loops in the shape of the number eight. When the knots are tied tightly, the children jump for joy: the imaginary ship is moored!

    Another unusual task awaits the children at the next lesson. On the second floor, in one of the classrooms, there is a huge ship’s wheelhouse – a navigation simulator. The students sit down in chairs near the display, and the ocean rages in front of them on the big screen. It seems as if the cabin is really floating on the water. The realism of what is happening is enhanced by the sound of waves from the speakers. Using switches and levers, you can control the ship, completing tasks: save a person who has fallen overboard and go around a huge barge. A couple of seconds – and the weather on the screen changes: a storm begins. Visibility drops, but the children do not give up – they overcome the waves, maneuvering between the ships.

    “This simulator not only imitates navigation, but also develops the vestibular system, allowing you to understand how pitching feels. The simulator also helps in preparing for boating in the water area. The waves are small here, but skill is also needed. As a rule, going out on the water is the most anticipated event for the children. And we try to allow them on boats and yachts at least three times per shift. And in addition to navigation, the program includes unique activities: a tour of the Khimki Reservoir, laser tag, active games and tourism. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, children learn to pitch a tent and make a fire,” emphasizes Artem Osadchiy.

    River navigation and teamwork

    After theoretical lessons, the children head to the shore of the Khimki Reservoir, where snow-white boats await them on wooden piers. The children put on life jackets, descend from the pier onto the vessel and take up the oars. Vladimir Petukhov, a rowing coach and teacher at the Peter the Great Moscow City Children’s Marine Center, gets into the boat with them.

    “On rowboats, children learn to row. This activity develops strength, endurance and coordination, and teaches teamwork. In rowing, it is important to do everything in a coordinated and synchronized manner, because if one lags behind, the others feel it too. At the same time, the main task of the coach is not only to teach the child to row correctly, but also to help him cope with the fear of water or pitching. A boat passed, waves appeared, and the children became worried. And we calm them down, show how to overcome them with the bow or stern. You can also place the boat parallel to the waves. The children quickly remember and eagerly await the next lessons,” says Vladimir Petukhov.

    Among the brave rowers is second-grader Arkady Grozdov. He confidently holds the oar and looks around. At seven years old, he can not only control a rowboat, but also work in a team. In the future, the boy wants to become a captain and lead ships along the Moscow River.

    “Rowing is not an easy activity, but I really like it. I get into the boat, take the oar and get ready to follow the teacher’s commands. If he says “starboard”, it means you need to turn right, if “portboard” – to the left. It is important to row at the same time as the other guys. Without synchronized movements, nothing will work,” notes Arkady Grozdov.

    The boys row and the boats set sail. First they go straight ahead, then turn left, towards Nikolsky Tupik. Large vessels do not sail in this part of the Khimki Reservoir, and it is safe to learn navigation here.

    Set the sail

    The kids have also gathered at the neighboring pier. The boys and girls in colorful life jackets are waiting for centerboard boats — small boats with sails. Ekaterina Kochkina, a teacher at the Moscow City Children’s Marine Center named after Peter the Great, a master of sports in sailing and a hereditary yachtsman, helps the children get on them. Following the example of her father, brothers and sisters, she has been sailing yachts for more than 20 years. Introducing centerboard boats to young Muscovites, Ekaterina Kochkina tries to reveal to them all the intricacies of her favorite business.

    “A centerboard boat is a small yacht. We spread the sail and set the direction using a feather, similar to the fin of a bright orange rudder. Where we turn it, that’s where the boat will go. In order for the centerboard boat to start moving forward, you need to set the sail at an angle of about 45 degrees to the wind. When leaving the pier, we take two children on the boat, and we try to give each one a task. For example, one is responsible for the sail, the other for the helm,” says Ekaterina Kochkina.

    The most important thing in sailing is the wind. Even the youngest passengers of centerboard boats can determine its direction. Among them is nine-year-old Alexandra Molchanova. She spent her first shift under sail last year, and this summer she is already confidently holding her own on the boat and quickly determines which way the wind is blowing.

    “There are multi-colored strings on the sail – “sorcerers”. They help to set the yacht on course. If the boat is moving, and both strings fly back, it means we are going with the wind. I associate centerboard boats with the sea, and I like that, even living far from the south, you can feel like you are there. I have not yet thought about whether I will connect my life with shipping, but next year I would like to take part in such a shift again,” says Alexandra Molchanova.

    Having become familiar with boat and dinghy management, the children often stay at the center in the fall. From September, various thematic programs are held here, including ship modeling and robotics, and before the river navigation closes, separate classes in rowing and sailing are organized.

    You can register your child for a summer shift or annual courses at the Moscow City Children’s Marine Center named after Peter the Great atmos.ru portal using the service “Registration in clubs, sports sections and art schools” in the “Services” section. In the opened tab, you need to find the institution in the search bar. The registration will appear for the new school year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 16 thousand Muscovites have joined the volunteer projects of the Dobroe Mesto centers

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    The volunteer movement is actively developing in the capital, and nine “Good Place” centers play an important role in this. Since the beginning of the year, they have been visited by over 16 thousand people.

    The Dobroe Mesto centers are multifunctional spaces for in-person and online events, communication between friends and like-minded people, support for metropolitan organizations and volunteer associations, as well as forproviding to partners services.

    “Good Places” have become an integral part of the city residents’ personal and family life, a place for friends to meet, for their ideas to come true, and points of attraction. In our centers, you can start learning about useful activities and socially significant city projects. Anyone can become a volunteer and join events in the districts,” shared Alexander Levit, director of the Mosvolonter resource center.

    The centres are open from 10:00 to 21:00 Monday through Saturday, and on Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00. You can choose the one closest to your home or work atwebsite resource center “Mosvolonter”.

    By the end of the year, Muscovites who want to help the participants of the special military operation will be offered master classes on making camouflage nets, trench candles, dry showers and tactical bracelets. Volunteers who support animal shelters will create blankets, collars, beds and toys. Those who wish will be offered classes on painting shoppers, T-shirts and other events. You can register for the events atwebsite.

    From postcards to trench candles

    The centers provide everything you need to become part of the volunteer community: support, ideas, and like-minded people. Lectures and master classes, trainings, and round tables for Muscovites of different ages, professions, and interests are held here. Families from the district participate in events without going far from home. Children and adults find interesting activities for themselves.

    The most popular projects of “Good Place. SAO” were a board game tournament, a master class on creating postcards and a quest. In Zelenograd, the youth picnic gathered the most participants. In the center “Good Place. VAO” Muscovites enjoy creating with epoxy resin.

    In the south of the capital, most participants joined a master class on making postcards for veterans of the Great Patriotic War and a patriotic quest. Muscovites also created florariums and Easter decor.

    In the “Good Places” in the North-West, North-East and South-West Administrative Districts, city residents wove camouflage nets, created trench candles, knitted blankets for premature babies, painted wooden figures and helped homeless animals.

    Activities for helpers of all ages

    In “Good Place” you can always find support for your ideas. For example, volunteer of the center “Good Place. SAO” Daria Makhoydina held creative master classes for residents of the district, and Samira Amirova participated in the development of the competition “Volunteer District Games”.

    Before participating in city events, the Dobroe Mesto centers provide instructions or training. Newcomers receive equipment and ask questions to more experienced like-minded people. Since the beginning of the year, volunteer centers have helped to hold more than 190 city events. Among them are the Lapki festival, the 11th Red Square book festival, the work of the open-air museum Path to Victory, the city graduates’ holiday, and the health marathon.

    Volunteer center employees conduct kind lessons for schoolchildren and students. They help the children choose interesting areas of assistance and sign up for the first events. Since the beginning of the year, more than 110 kind lessons have been held for 4.4 thousand students.

    Exchange of experience and help from like-minded people

    “Good Place” is a platform for exchanging experiences. Leaders of volunteer associations hold round tables and joint discussions of city initiatives. More than 600 organizations have become partners of “Good Places”, most of them are educational institutions and non-profit organizations (NPOs). They develop volunteerism in districts, inspire beginning volunteers to choose their first activities and join regular assistance.

    For capital organizations, a free booking service is available in “Good Places”. In order to use it, you need to fill out a questionnaire aboutcooperation and become a partner of the resource center “Mosvolonter”. After that, in a special section on the website, you should select and book platformSince the beginning of the year, partners have used the service more than 130 times.

    In the district volunteer centers, representatives of NGOs and educational organizations receive methodological manuals and other training materials from the Mosvolonter center. They are pre-registered in the section “Ordering training materials”Since the beginning of the year, partners have used the service more than 50 times.

    Organizing volunteer activities and engaging in city events are in line with the objectives of the national project “Youth and Children” and the federal project “We are together”.

    You can find out more about the volunteer movement in the capital on the resource center website “Mosvolonter”, on his social network page “VKontakte” Andtelegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From July 17 to 20, the traffic pattern in the Garden Ring area will change

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    The traffic pattern on the Garden Ring and several adjacent streets in central Moscow will temporarily change. This is due to the festival “Olympic Moscow”The holiday will take place on July 19, but preparations for it begin in advance.

    On July 17, from 00:01, parking will be prohibited on Zubovskaya Street (from Dashkova Lane to Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street) and on Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street (from Yelansky Street to Zubovskaya Street).

    On July 18 from 00:01 to 23:59 and on July 20 from 00:01 to 06:00, the lane on Zubovskaya Street (from Dashkova Lane to Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street), Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street (from Yelansky Street to Zubovskaya Street) and Barrikadnaya Street (from house 2/1, building 1 to the Garden Ring) will be closed to motorists.

    On July 19, from 00:01 to 17:00, traffic will be closed on Zubovskaya Street (from Dashkova Lane to Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street), on Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street (from Yelanskogo Street to Zubovskaya Street) and Barrikadnaya Street (from house 2/1, building 1 to the Garden Ring). On the same day, from 10:00 to 17:00, traffic will be closed on the Garden Ring and the section of Zubovskaya Street from Dashkova Lane to the Garden Ring.

    Drivers are asked to plan their route in advance, taking into account temporary changes. Full details can be found on the website Traffic Management Center.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Active Citizens” will help diversify the “Book in the City” project

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    “Active Citizen” invites residents of the capital to take part in a new voting, the results of which will help to diversify the program of events of the city project “Book in the City”They are held at three project sites. “Summer in Moscow” — in Pushkin Square, near the Vitali Fountain and on Sretensky Boulevard.

    The venues are open from 12:00 to 22:00 from Tuesday to Sunday. They feature open-air libraries, master classes, lectures, literary readings, meetings with writers, poets and artists – in total more than 700 cultural events. Free admission.

    Residents of the capital can choose which of the presented event formats they like the most, as well as representatives of which professions they would like to meet. In addition, city residents will suggest which of the outstanding Muscovites should be invited to participate in public speeches.

    “Active citizens” will share their reading habits, including choosing a convenient book format – electronic, audio or printed. And the survey participants will also talk about their favorite places to read and the most interesting literary genres. The wishes and interests of city residents will be taken into account when forming the program of events for the project.

    As part of the “Book in the City” project, a book was also prepared for “active citizens” thematic action. Its winners will receive colorful editions as a gift. “Moscow House of Books”, as well as a unique opportunity to personally communicate with famous artists – participants of the project.

    To take part in the promotion, users must share their opinion in the above-mentioned forum by July 29 inclusive. voting, and then enter the promo code KNIGA2025 in the special field in your profile on website or in the project’s mobile application. Then, 30 lucky winners will be selected using a random selection program. The list of winners will be published no later than July 31 in news project “Active Citizen”.

    The award ceremony for the winners will take place in early August at the venues of the Book in the City project. After the ceremony, there will be creative meetings with invited stars. The winners of the event will be able to get an autograph and take memorable photos with the artists.

    “A library is an atmosphere.” Olga Larina on children’s reading in a modern city“Book in the City”: from June 1, the capital will have areas for reading, communication and creativity

    “Moscow House of Books”— is the country’s largest state-owned chain of bookstores, continuing the traditions of book trade for more than half a century. Since its opening, the flagship store on Novy Arbat has become an important cultural venue in the capital.

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

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

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Thematic holidays: Moscow Palace of Pioneers invites to summer shifts

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    More than 2.7 thousand children will attend city programs of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory. Another 3.8 thousand schoolchildren will take part in field shifts. This was reported by the press service of the capital’s Department of Education and Science.

    “This summer, the capital’s supplementary education centers have prepared almost 700 thematic shifts for young Muscovites. They will be visited by over 43 thousand children. One of the main venues was the Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory, which organizes both city and off-site shifts. The children will enjoy interactive games, creative master classes, and events aimed at revealing leadership qualities. Over the summer, they will be visited by over 6.5 thousand people,” the department’s press service reported.

    All summer long, the Moscow Palace of Pioneers holds city shifts of the “Profile Quarter” project. Children from seven to 17 years old can take part in these programs. The children will enjoy creative and scientific master classes, thematic lectures, and outdoor activities.

    For example, participants in the “Inversion” shift, which will take place from August 2 to 8, will find themselves in a mysterious city lost in time and space, where they will have to complete team tasks.

    And on the program “Voskhod” from August 4 to 15, children will be able to immerse themselves in the world of achievements and traditions of the East. Schoolchildren will solve riddles, reveal the secrets of ancient manuscripts and the secrets of Eastern masters, and demonstrate their knowledge of ancient myths in an intellectual quiz.

    The Continent shift will feature a major economic game. Teams will distribute energy resources and create systems capable of supporting the development of the continent.

    Registration for some August shifts is still open.

    “I really like the summer shifts. I have great counselors, and what I remember most is how we did chemical experiments – mixing acid and alkali. Thanks to this, I became interested in science, I wanted to learn more about chemistry,” shared Sonya Vorobyova, a student at School No. 109.

    The Moscow Palace of Pioneers holds visiting programs at the Komanda educational center on the shore of the Istra Reservoir. Specialized shifts are organized for winners, prize winners, and active participants in city projects. Every year, visiting events are organized for more than 10,000 Moscow schoolchildren.

    The program “Call of the Ocean” recently ended, where participants were taught how to read maps and identify constellations. Children were told how the tides work, and were also introduced to the flora and fauna of the oceans.

    You can also register for the “Inversion” shift, which will take place from August 2 to 8. Children will find themselves in a mysterious city, lost in time and space, where they will have to complete team tasks.

    The “Proryv-3” shift from August 24 to 30 is aimed at developing the skills of the future. Its participants will master the principles of leadership and career planning, financial literacy and design skills. You can learn more about the programs at the “Team” educational center and register on the programs’ website Moscow Palace of Pioneers.

    And at the off-site educational intensive course “Focus”, participants will learn how to manage their attention, reduce the level of absent-mindedness and increase productivity in studies, work and creativity. Developing cognitive games have also been prepared for them.

    Supplementary education programs develop creative and critical thinking in schoolchildren and form skills for a future profession. The events held within the framework of these initiatives contribute to the project “All the best for children” of the national project “Youth and Children”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 1,100 houses built according to individual projects will be renovated in Moscow

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    Residential development in Moscow, especially given the architectural diversity of the central districts, is conventionally divided into two types: standard buildings and houses built according to individual projects. At the same time, unique architectural solutions are not only pre-revolutionary Art Nouveau or Soviet neoclassicism. Later and modern residential buildings were also often built according to individual projects. This year, specialists from the Moscow City Services Complex will overhaul more than 1,100 such houses.

    One of these buildings is located in Veskovsky Lane (house 4). It was built in 1901 in the eclectic style. The facades have decorative elements, and neighboring houses adjoin the ends. The first floor is separated from the upper part by a profiled cornice. There is a crowning cornice along the perimeter of the building. The building is also crowned with pinnacles.

    The façade, roof and entrances are currently being restored. The Moscow Capital Repairs Fund has developed an individual project for this building, which involves the use of modern domestic materials and technologies.

    The work began with cleaning the facade, treating the wet areas with antifungal compounds and restoring the brickwork. Then the builders will return the walls to their original peach cream color. The sandriks and pilasters will be painted signal white.

    The balconies will be put in order, the ebbs and slopes will be replaced. The entrances and basement will be repaired, a new external drainage system will be hung on the building. The walls and ceilings in the entrances will be painted and plastered, and the roof covering and lathing will be replaced on the roof. For a comfortable microclimate, mineral wool slabs will be installed, and all wooden structures will be treated with a fire-retardant composition. A new electrical network has already been laid in the building.

    The work will be carried out in an 11-story residential building on Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street (building 54). It was built according to an individual project in 1968. Specialists are putting the facade, roof, and engineering systems in order.

    The repair of the brick façade began with washing the exposed surfaces from accumulated dirt. Then the craftsmen restored the damaged areas of the brickwork and filled the weathered seams with a special compound. Wet areas were treated with antiseptic solutions. At the next stage, the walls will be covered with an invisible protective film that can withstand temperature changes.

    The entrances and basement will be put in order, the slopes will be repaired and modern double-glazed windows will be installed in common areas. The roofing will be replaced on the roof of the building. The builders will also update the power supply system, water mains, central heating risers, cold and hot water supply.

    This year, a panel building erected in Odoevskogo Passage (house 7, block 7) according to an individual project in 1996 will be put in order. Work in the 24-story building will be carried out using façade electric cradles. In order to minimize inconvenience for residents, the work was divided into several stages.

    First, the builders thoroughly washed the panels and cleared the interpanel seams from the old filling. The next stage will involve treating wet areas and insulating the interpanel seams, after which it will be time for sealing. The facade will be painted in shades of “pale sienna”, “rust” and “signal white”.

    At the final stage, the builders will replace the balcony screens and floor covering, install modern window units in common areas, repair the basement, and also install a new asphalt concrete blind area.

    The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing stock capital repair program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A new building under the renovation program is being erected on Velozavodskaya Street

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    In the Danilovsky district in the south of the capital, construction of a house under the renovation program has begun. Its total area will exceed 15.5 thousand square meters. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The building is being erected at the address: Velozavodskaya Street, land plot No. 2, on the site of the vacated house 2, building 2.

    “In the Danilovsky district, construction of a house has begun

    renovation program for 176 apartments. It will fit into the existing development and infrastructure, providing future residents with a comfortable urban environment. Nearby are educational, medical institutions, shopping centers, metro stations “Dubrovka” and “Avtozavodskaya”, as well as the stations of the same name of the Moscow Central Circle. At present, the excavation of the pit and installation of sheet pile fencing are being completed at the site, and the foundation slab is being installed,” noted Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The building will have four elevators, two of which will connect the underground parking with the residential levels. The ground floor will house a spacious lobby, a concierge room and a stroller room, while the rooms with a separate entrance will be able to accommodate pharmacies, shops, cafes or other commercial facilities.

    “In March

    Mosgosstroynadzor issued a permit for the construction of a facility under the renovation program on a land plot of almost 0.4 hectares. The developer has already sent a notice to the committee about the start of work on the site, after which inspectors have drawn up a program of on-site inspections. During these events, the quality of work and materials will be assessed to meet the requirements of the design documentation and the architectural and urban planning solution,” added the chairman of the capital’s State Construction Supervision Committee Anton Slobodchikov.

    Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about resettlement under the renovation program in Khoroshevo-Mnevniki.

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

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

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ14: Supporting cinema industry

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    LCQ14: Supporting cinema industry 
    Question:
     
    There are views that a number of cinemas in Hong Kong have closed down one after another in recent months and the industry is facing challenges such as rising operational costs and competition from streaming platforms, raising concerns that the wave of cinema closures may continue to spread. On the other hand, as cinemas serve as both an important platform for film exhibition and an important outlet for public consumption, culture and entertainment, the industry’s long-term development is in dire need of government support. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:
     
    (1) whether it has compiled statistics on the number of cinema closures and new openings in each of the past five years;
     
    (2) whether it has compiled statistics on the following information of the cinemas in each of the 18 districts across the territory at present: (i)‍ ‍the number of cinemas, (ii) ‍the seating capacity, (iii) ‍the number of seats per 1 000 population, (iv) ‍the number of screens, and (v) ‍the average ticket price; and how such figures compare with those from five years ago;
     
    (3) as regards districts with “zero/few cinemas”, whether the Government will, by making reference to past practices, consider including a cinema requirement in the land lease of individual land sale sites, stipulating that the cinema shall not be converted to other uses within the first seven years of operation; whether it has formulated measures to increase cinema supply; if it has, of the details; if not, the reasons for that; and
     
    (4) of the following information on the Cinema Day, which has been sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and held since 2023: the annual (i) ‍number of participating cinemas, (ii) ‍number of screenings, (iii) ‍attendance, (iv)‍‍ ‍box-office takings, and (v)‍ ‍amount of government funding; whether it has assessed the effectiveness of the Cinema Day in supporting the development of the cinema industry; whether the authorities have other measures in place to further support the cinema industry?
     
    Reply:
     
    President,
     
    Regarding the questions raised by the Hon Chan Pui-leung, my reply is as follows:
     
    (1) and (2) As at  July 10, 2025, there are 52 cinemas in Hong Kong, representing a decrease of nine cinemas (15 per cent) as compared to 2020 (five years ago). Although the number of cinema closures has increased in recent years, various operators have taken over some of the closed cinemas. The number of cinemas opened and closed, and the average ticket price over the past five years are set out in Annex 1.
     
    Currently, there are cinemas in all the 18 districts except for Wong Tai Sin. The cinema closed earlier in Wong Tai Sin has been taken over by a new operator, and will be reopened in mid-July. A comparison of the number of cinemas, screens, seats and seats per 1 000 population across all districts in Hong Kong in 2020 and 2025 is set out in Annex 2.
     
    (3) Over the past two years, cinema industry has been encountering various challenges, including the rise of streaming platforms, downturn in global film industry, lack of blockbusters with strong appeal, high cinema rental and operational costs, and changes in audience viewing and consumption habits. In addition, both the Hong Kong and global film markets are still adapting to various post-pandemic changes and challenges. Despite the closure of some cinemas over the past two years, we have also seen new cinemas opening and seizing business opportunities. The Government will continue to closely monitor the difficulties and needs of the industry and maintain close communication with the trade. In fact, Cinema Day and 1st October Movie Fiesta: Half-Price Spectacular 2024 (1st October Movie Fiesta) launched by the Government aimed at supporting the cinema industry. Moreover, the Government has provided a range of support of different nature and levels, including nurturing talents and implementing multiple film production support schemes, which will also bring benefits to the cinema industry. However, the provision and operation of cinemas should be market-driven. At present, the Government has no plan to incorporate requirement for provision of cinema in the land sale condition of government land leases.
     
    (4) Cinema Day and 1st October Movie Fiesta have brought confidence and impetus into Hong Kong’s film market. By offering concessionary ticket prices, both initiatives promote film culture to the public, allowing families and friends to enjoy movies in cinemas at affordable prices, thereby cultivating the habit of cinema-going and building audience, which in turn benefits the film industry in the long term. Both the Government and the Hong Kong Theatres Association consider the events effective in bringing new audience to cinemas, with attendance figures significantly increased compared to the same period in previous years and breaking records in attendance and box office receipts. In addition, medium-to-small-scale and niche films have received more attention during the events. Furthermore, restaurants and shops near cinemas offered discounts at the day of the events, providing additional incentive of watching movies at cinemas and boosting consumption in surrounding shops. Overall speaking, Cinema Day and 1st October Movie Fiesta benefit the cinemas, film industry, businesses, and the general public. The number of participating cinemas, screenings, attendance, box office receipts, and amount of government funding of both initiatives are set out in Annex 3.
     
    Both Cinema Day and 1st October Movie Fiesta have received positive feedbacks from the public and the film market. The Government will continue to support Hong Kong film industry by enhancing both quality and quantity of Hong Kong films through the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and the Film Development Fund, with a view to bringing confidence and impetus into the market through quality Hong Kong films. Meanwhile, the Government will also continue to fund projects and activities that build local audience, to cultivate the habit of cinema-going and support the steady development of Hong Kong films and cinema industries.
    Issued at HKT 12:25

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