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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Wheely good fun – Stomp for Stamps returns to get families moving

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Children across Portsmouth are being invited to step into summer with Stomp for Stamps – a free, fun-filled treasure hunt that encourages families to explore the city’s green spaces while walking, wheeling, cycling or scooting.

    Backed by Portsmouth City Council’s Pompey Monsters initiative, Stomp for Stamps is designed to inspire healthier, more active lifestyles and promote cleaner air across the city. The challenge is open to all primary-aged children and their families, offering an inclusive and engaging way to enjoy the outdoors.

    To take part, families can collect a free map book and pencil pack from any Portsmouth library. Each of the five routes features a friendly Pompey Monster and a hidden plaque with an animal or insect design. Children can take colourful rubbings of the plaques and collect a sticker from the library for each one they complete.

    The Stomp for Stamps challenge runs during school summer holidays from Wednesday 23 July to Monday 1 September 2025. Children who complete at least three routes will earn a special prize – a reusable Pompey Monsters metal water bottle, which will be handed out by schools when the new term begins.

    Additionally, and new for 2025, children can also take part in the ‘decoder challenge’, where they can hunt for symbols along each route to reveal a hidden phrase. Those who crack the code will be entered into a prize draw to win a brand-new telescope.

    Cllr Peter Candlish, Cabinet Member for Transport at Portsmouth City Council, said:
    “I’m pleased to see Stomp for Stamps return for 2025 – this is a brilliant and low-cost way to keep children active and entertained over the summer holidays, exploring the city’s green spaces together, learning new skills, and making memories – all while helping to create cleaner air for Portsmouth. With exciting new prizes and accessible routes, this year’s challenge promises to be the best yet.”

    Most routes are designed to be wheelchair and pushchair-friendly, ensuring that everyone can join in the fun. Along the way, children will build confidence in map-reading, enjoy creative activities, and discover new parts of the city while travelling in healthy, sustainable ways.

    To get started, families can visit their local library to collect a free map and pencil pack.

    For more information, visit: www.travel.portsmouth.gov.uk/stompforstamps

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft increases the efficiency of technological equipment

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Specialists from the Ufa corporate scientific institute have developed a design for a gear reducer installed at the Bashneft-UNPZ treatment facilities (part of Rosneft). The part was manufactured according to the scientific institute’s drawings and implemented in the production process.

    The research institute has been working on import substitution of parts at Ufa oil refineries since 2024. The institute plans to develop 3D printing from polymers and composites. Potentially, this method can produce more than 5,000 spare parts for Rosneft enterprises. Currently, pilot tests of impellers of electric motors for booster and oil pumps made of plastic are being conducted at the largest production asset of the Company, RN-Yuganskneftegaz. Based on the test results, serial production of parts is planned.

    Rosneft is actively implementing an import substitution program, including in the area of providing oil refineries with spare parts. The innovative approach of 3D scanning allows creating a high-precision digital 3D model, on the basis of which Russian enterprises manufacture spare parts that are not inferior to foreign parts in terms of quality characteristics.

    Department of Information and AdvertisingPJSC NK RosneftJuly 14, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Samsung Ads and Kantar Study Highlights the Growing Role of Connected TVs in Driving Purchase Intent

    Source: Samsung

     
    Samsung Ads, in collaboration with Kantar, released a groundbreaking white paper titled ‘Beyond Awareness’, which aims to establish the role of Connected TV (CTV) advertising ecosystem in driving critical brand KPIs. This study is among the first from an OEM Connected TV player to deliver robust, data-driven insights into mid-to-lower funnel metrics, offering advertisers clear evidence of how Connected TV drives brand favourability and purchase intent.
     
    The study analyzed over 100 brand lift studies conducted by Kantar for campaigns on Samsung Smart TVs across various industries and demographics. With independent validation from Kantar, the research brings unprecedented clarity and confidence to advertisers investing in Connected TV. Campaigns were assessed using brand lift metrics including brand favourability, message association, online Ad awareness, and purchase intent, providing a clear picture of the power of Connected TVs in influencing real consumer behaviour.
     

     
    Sharing her insights Bhavna Saincher, Head, Insights and Client Solutions, Samsung Ads India, said, “The ‘Beyond Awareness’ study emphaises the growing importance of Connected TVs as a pivotal touch point for driving awareness and consideration, all while amplifying visibility and generating positive outcomes for brands engaging with their audience on the big screen. I am confident that the high engagement of the Gen Z signals a major opportunity for brands seeking impact with a digitally-native, decision-ready audience.”
     

     
    The research further highlights that among audiences exposed to advertisements on Samsung Smart TVs, the Gen Z (18–24 Y.O.) showed the highest uplift across key metrics like 9.1% in brand favourability and 8.5% in purchase intent. This demonstrates their strong engagement and responsiveness, making them a pivotal audience segment in the Connected TV ecosystem. The other key findings from them include:
     

    7.9% Uplift in Consideration: Analysis of over 100 brand lift studies shows that Connected TV campaigns on Samsung Smart TVs deliver a significant 7.9% uplift in consumer consideration, with Gen Z audiences experiencing up to an 8.5% increase in purchase behaviour

     

    Doubled Impact with Optimized Frequency: Campaigns that reach audiences four or more times see up to double the impact across all key performance indicators (KPIs), underscoring the strategic importance of optimal ad frequency in driving results

     

    Broad Industry Success & Demographic Versatility: Connected TV advertising delivers substantial uplifts across diverse sectors including consumer products, technology, automotive, apparel, and home solutions and proves highly effective among both the Gen Z and the 35+ age groups

     
    Ebu Isaac, Vice President, Insights Division, Kantar, said, “As Connected TV matures into a full-funnel marketing channel, this study provides compelling evidence of its strategic value—particularly in driving favourability and purchase intent among younger audiences. Connected TV emerges as a critical platform that combines precision, scale, and measurable impact, as advertisers seek to build meaningful connections with the Gen Z.”
     

     

    MIL OSI Global Banks

  • MIL-OSI Banking: India’s Top Gamers Compete in Samsung’s #PlayGalaxy Cup Season 4; Delhi AI Legends Crowned Champions

    Source: Samsung

    Aditya Babbar, VP, MX Business, handing over the trophy to Delhi AI Legends, the winners of the #PlayGalaxy Cup Season 4
     
    Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, today announced the fourth season of #PlayGalaxy Cup – with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7. Top gamers from across the country participated in the nailbiting contest, with Delhi AI Legends (featuring Techno Gamerz) being crowned as the coveted champion.
     
    The #PlayGalaxy Cup 4.0 was livestreamed on Samsung India’s YouTube channel and select Samsung exclusive stores across the country – and reached over 350 million+ users. The #PlayGalaxy Cup has grown into one of India’s most anticipated esports events, with the fourth edition witnessing participation from 48 top gamers and creators. The event witnessed head-to-head participation between the gamers for around four and a half hours.
     
    The winning team – Delhi AI Legends – featured top gamers and creators from the country such as Techno Gamerz, iPreet, Mayur Gaming and Tahir Feugo FF
     
    “At Samsung, we’re proud to empower India’s vibrant esports community with Galaxy devices designed for high-performance gaming. It’s a remarkable achievement that within a span of two years, we’ve brought so many people together under one platform – #PlayGalaxy Cup – which has now entered its fourth edition. More than just a gaming tournament, the #PlayGalaxy Cup has become a celebration of skill, passion and innovation, and this season we’ve taken it to the next level with even bigger battles and exclusive experiences – thanks to the most powerful foldable from Samsung – the Galaxy ZFold7. The stellar performance, the reduced thickness and lighter weight of the device provide an immersive experience like no other,” said Aditya Babbar, Vice President, MX Business, Samsung India.
     
    The winning team – Delhi AI Legends – featured top gamers and creators from the country such as Techno Gamerz, iPreet, Mayur Gaming and Tahir Feugo FF. Finishing as the first runners up were Guwahati Galaxy Guardians (Soneeta, Desi Chora, Wariya Gaming and GW Manish) while Ahmedabad AI Avengers (Regaltos, Trevo Gaming, OP Chiku & Ashi is Live) were the second runners up for the tournament conducted in New Delhi.
     
    The fourth season of #PlayGalaxy Cup 4.0 witnessed intense game play, thanks to the thinner, lighter and more powerful Galaxy Fold7, powered by the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Samsung is committed to transforming the experience for every gamer, with a dedicated line-up of smartphones that offer premium, gaming-optimized features to ensure smooth visuals and precise gameplay.
     

    MIL OSI Global Banks

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: One man convicted and jailed for importing duty-not-paid cigarettes (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    A 59-year-old man was sentenced to 10 months’ imprisonment at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on July 10 for importing duty-not-paid cigarettes, in contravention of the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance (DCO).

    On July 5, 2024, Hong Kong Customs and the Hong Kong Police Force mounted joint anti-smuggling operations at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Hong Kong Port. Through risk assessment and intelligence analysis, officers of Customs and Police intercepted an inbound private car at the HZMB Hong Kong Port on that day. Upon inspection, Customs officers seized a total of 123 000 sticks of duty-not-paid cigarettes at the driver’s seat, front and rear passenger seats and the boot of the vehicle. The 59-year-old male driver was subsequently arrested, and the private car was also seized. The estimated market value of the cigarettes seized in the case was about $550,000, and the duty potential was about $410,000.

    Customs welcomes the sentence. The custodial sentence has imposed a considerable deterrent effect and reflects the seriousness of the offences.

    Customs reminds members of the public that under the DCO, tobacco products are dutiable goods to which the DCO applies. Any person who imports, deals with, possesses, sells or buys illicit cigarettes commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $1 million and imprisonment for two years.

    Customs will continue to combat cross-boundary smuggling activities with firm enforcement action.

    Members of the public may report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

            

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: One man convicted and jailed for importing duty-not-paid cigarettes (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    A 59-year-old man was sentenced to 10 months’ imprisonment at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on July 10 for importing duty-not-paid cigarettes, in contravention of the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance (DCO).

    On July 5, 2024, Hong Kong Customs and the Hong Kong Police Force mounted joint anti-smuggling operations at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Hong Kong Port. Through risk assessment and intelligence analysis, officers of Customs and Police intercepted an inbound private car at the HZMB Hong Kong Port on that day. Upon inspection, Customs officers seized a total of 123 000 sticks of duty-not-paid cigarettes at the driver’s seat, front and rear passenger seats and the boot of the vehicle. The 59-year-old male driver was subsequently arrested, and the private car was also seized. The estimated market value of the cigarettes seized in the case was about $550,000, and the duty potential was about $410,000.

    Customs welcomes the sentence. The custodial sentence has imposed a considerable deterrent effect and reflects the seriousness of the offences.

    Customs reminds members of the public that under the DCO, tobacco products are dutiable goods to which the DCO applies. Any person who imports, deals with, possesses, sells or buys illicit cigarettes commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $1 million and imprisonment for two years.

    Customs will continue to combat cross-boundary smuggling activities with firm enforcement action.

    Members of the public may report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

            

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Europe: Holy Mass in the Pontifical Parish of San Tommaso da Villanova in Castel Gandolfo

    Source: The Holy See

    Holy Mass in the Pontifical Parish of San Tommaso da Villanova in Castel Gandolfo, 13.07.2025
    At 10.00 this morning, fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, the Holy Father Leo XIV presided over Holy Mass in the Pontifical Parish of San Tommaso da Villanova in Castel Gandolfo.
    The following is the homily delivered by the Pope during the Eucharistic Celebration, after the proclamation of the Gospel:

    Brothers and sisters,
    I have the joy of celebrating this Eucharist with you. I greet all those present, the parish community, the priests, and His Eminence, the Bishop of the Diocese, and the civil and military authorities.
    In this Sunday’s Gospel, we have heard one of Jesus’ most beautiful and moving parables. We all know the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25-37).
    That parable constantly challenges us to think about our own lives. It troubles our dormant or distracted consciences, and warns us about the risk of a complacent faith that is satisfied with the outward observance of the law but incapable of feeling and acting with the same merciful compassion as God.
    The parable is really about compassion. True, the Gospel story speaks of the compassion that moved the Samaritan to act, but it first speaks of how others regarded the wounded man lying on the roadside after being attacked by robbers. We are told that a priest and a Levite “saw him and passed by” (v. 32). Of the Samaritan, however, the Gospel says, “he saw him and had compassion on him” (v. 33).
    Dear brothers and sisters, how we look at others is what counts, because it shows what is in our hearts. We can look and walk by, or we can look and be moved with compassion. There is a kind of seeing that is superficial, distracted and hasty, a way of seeing while pretending not to see. We can see without being touched or challenged by the sight. Then too, there is seeing with the eyes of the heart, looking more closely, empathizing with the other, sharing his or her experience, letting ourselves be touched and challenged. This way of seeing calls into question the way we live our life and the responsibility we feel towards others.
    The parable speaks to us first about God’s way of seeing us, so that we in turn can learn how to see situations and people with his eyes, so full of love and compassion. The Good Samaritan is really a figure of Jesus, the eternal Son whom the Father sent into our history precisely because he regarded humanity with compassion and did not walk by. Like the man in the Gospel who was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, humanity was descending to the depths of death; in our own day too, we have to confront the darkness of evil, suffering, poverty and the riddle of death. Yet God has looked upon us with compassion; he wanted to walk our same path and come down among us. In Jesus, the Good Samaritan, he came to heal our wounds and to pour out upon us the balm of his love and mercy.
    Pope Francis, who often reminded us that God is mercy and compassion, once referred to Jesus as “the compassion of the Father toward us” (Angelus, 14 July 2029). Saint Augustine tells us that, as the Good Samaritan who came to our aid, Jesus “wanted to be known as our neighbor. Indeed, the Lord Jesus Christ makes us realize that he is the one who cared for the half-dead man beaten by robbers and left on the side of the road (De Doctrina Christiana, I, 30.33).
    We can understand, then, why this parable is so challenging for each of us. If Christ shows us the face of a compassionate God, then to believe in him and to be his disciples means allowing ourselves to be changed and to take on his same feelings. It means learning to have a heart that is moved, eyes that see and do not look away, hands that help others and soothe their wounds, shoulders that bear the burden of those in need.
    In today’s first reading, we hear the words of Moses, who tells us that obeying the Lord’s commandments and turning our minds and hearts to him does not involve multiplying outward acts, but rather looking to our own hearts and discovering that there God has written his law of love. If we realize deep down that Christ, the Good Samaritan, loves us and cares for us, we too will be moved to love in the same way and to become compassionate as he is. Once we are healed and loved by Christ, we too can become witnesses of his love and compassion in our world.
    Brothers and sisters, today we need this “revolution of love.” Today, the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Jericho is the road travelled by all those who descend into sin, suffering and poverty. It is the road travelled by all those weighed down by troubles or hurt by life. The road travelled by all who fall down, lose their bearings and hit rock bottom. The road travelled by all those peoples that are stripped, robbed and pillaged, victims of tyrannical political systems, of an economy that forces them into poverty, and of wars that kill their dreams and their very lives.
    What do we do? Do we look and walk by, or do we open our hearts to others, like the Samaritan? Are we content at times merely to do our duty, or to regard as our neighbor only those who are part of our group, who think like us, who share our same nationality or religion? Jesus overturns this way of thinking by presenting us with a Samaritan, a foreigner or heretic, who acts as a neighbor to that wounded man. And he asks us to do the same.
    The Samaritan, wrote Benedict XVI, “does not ask how far his obligations of solidarity extend. Nor does he ask about the merits required for eternal life. Something else happens: his heart is wrenched open… If the question had been ‘Is the Samaritan my neighbor, too?’ the answer would have been a pretty clear-cut no, given the situation at the time. But Jesus now turns the whole matter on its head: the Samaritan, the foreigner, makes himself the neighbor and shows me that I have to learn to be a neighbor deep within and that I already have the answer in myself. I have to become like someone in love, someone whose heart is open to being shaken up by another’s need” (Jesus of Nazareth, 197).
    Looking without walking by, halting the frantic pace of our lives, allowing the lives of others, whoever they may be, with their needs and troubles, to touch our heart. That is what makes us neighbors to one another, what generates true fraternity and breaks down walls and barriers. In the end, love prevails, and proves more powerful than evil and death.
    Dear friends, let us look to Christ, the Good Samaritan. Let us listen again today to his voice. For he says to each of us, “Go and do likewise” (v. 37).
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    Words of the Holy Father at the end of Holy Mass
    At this moment, I would like to present a small gift to the Parish Priest of this pontifical parish, in memory of our celebration today. The paten and chalice with which we celebrate the Eucharist are instruments of communion, and they can be an invitation to all of us to live in communion, and truly to promote this fraternity, this communion that we live in Jesus Christ.

    MIL OSI Europe News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Work set to start on Bilston Market redevelopment

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    City of Wolverhampton Council is investing more than £5 million in major improvements to the market that will deliver “the absolute best market in the West Midlands” with more modern, more accessible, and more vibrant spaces for traders and the local community.

    Works are set to officially begin on Wednesday 23 July and will feature better access for pedestrians from the bus and Metro station, a new canopy, new toilets, stall improvements and improved public spaces. It is set to be completed by June 2026.

    Leader of the Council, Councillor Stephen Simkins, said that despite the discovery of difficult ground conditions at the market site, the council was “100% committed” to delivering the full scheme as agreed with traders.

    He said: “Delivering a first class, improved and modern market – the absolute best market in the West Midlands – with better access is an absolute priority for us – and I’m pleased to see work begin so we can deliver for our traders and the people of Bilston.

    “Unfortunately, surveys revealed far more challenging ground conditions at the site than we had anticipated, so we have had to re-engineer parts of the project. This has driven up the cost of the scheme – but I can assure traders we will not compromise on our ambition and will deliver the full scheme exactly as agreed with them.”

    Council bosses have identified additional contingency funds of up to £2.5 million to address the re-engineered scheme and other factors.

    The Council also said it will freeze rent costs of the indoor and outdoor market traders and is investing £15,000 in activities and events in and around the indoor market to help drive footfall.

    Councillor Simkins added: “We promised traders they’d be the first to know once we got the timeline of the works, and I met with them face to face first this morning to talk through the plans and let them know how we’re supporting them while the works take place.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: From Challenge to Change — Implementing Gender Action Plans in Practice

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    Across governments, institutions, and organizations, gender action plans (GAPs) have become essential tools for advancing gender equality. Yet, moving from policy documents to real-world impact remains a complex task. How can implementers bridge the gap between identifying gender-related challenges and taking concrete, effective action?

    This webinar brings together representatives from national agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations that have developed and begun to implement their gender action plans. Our focus is not on the abstract or aspirational, but on the how: How were challenges identified? How were these transformed into actionable commitments in a GAP? And how have these commitments been — or are being — implemented on the ground?

    Through case-based presentations and guided discussion, participants will gain insights into:

    • The specific gender-related challenges that organizations sought to address;
    • How these challenges were translated into clear, actionable items in a GAP;
    • The strategies and tools used to implement these actions — including successes, setbacks, and lessons learned.

    Designed for implementers at the national level — particularly in government agencies and public institutions — this webinar will offer real-world examples, practical reflections, and candid insights from those working to turn plans into progress. Whether you are at the start of your gender mainstreaming journey or seeking to refine and operationalize your existing plan, this event will provide inspiration and guidance from peers who are confronting similar questions.

    This event will also mark the launch of the UNECE Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies (WP.6) publication, Gender Action Plan Blueprint: A Toolkit for Gender Equality in Standards, Regulation and Public Service. The Blueprint offers a practical roadmap for integrating gender considerations into quality infrastructure and public sector institutions. Structured around a modular, customizable model, it provides actionable guidance for organizations seeking to align their gender equality efforts with national priorities and international frameworks.

    Join us for an engaging session that connects vision with action — and action with impact.

    Welcome

    • Lance Thompson, Head Regulatory Cooperation Unit (and moderator of the event)
    • Michelle Parkouda, Chair Team of Specialists on Gender-Responsive Standards

    National implementations from challenge to change

    • Canada: Michelle Parkouda, “Building gender expertise into the standardization system”
    • Rwanda: Elsa Ndibwami Tunga, “Implementing women’s empowerment in standards, certification, metrology, quality and testing services”
    • Great Britain: Stephanie Eynon, “Women inclusion in standards development”
    • Ecuador: Carla Gordon, “Code of conduct for participation in technical standardization committees, including gender equality”
    • (potentially two other examples, to be confirmed)

    Closing remarks

    • International Organization for Standardization
    • Michelle Parkouda, Chair Team of Specialists on Gender-Responsive Standards

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Family Ties: Siblings strengthen readiness, relationships during African Lion 2025

    Source: United States Army

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    U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF)

    DODJI, Senegal — For many service members, participating in an international military exercise can feel like joining a larger, multinational family. For U.S. Army Maj. Carolyn Vandeventer and her younger brother, U.S. Army Master Sgt. Stuart Vandevick, that sentiment is literal.

    The siblings were both deployed to Senegal in support of African Lion 2025 (AL25), U.S. Africa Command’s largest annual combined joint exercise. Vandeventer, a logistics officer assigned to the 79th Theater Sustainment Command (Forward), U.S. Army Reserve, based in Vicenza, Italy, and Vandevick, a key member of the exercise’s mayor cell assigned to the 561st Regional Support Group in Elkhorn, Nebraska, are sharing a rare opportunity to serve together while supporting multinational training at Centre d’Entraînement Tactique 2 (CET2) in Dodji.

    This year’s iteration of AL25 emphasizes readiness, interoperability and relationship-building to enhance warfighting capabilities among partner nations. In that spirit, the Vandeventer siblings reinforce a core principle of the exercise: strong teams are built on trust, collaboration—and sometimes, family.

    “It started off as a joke over Thanksgiving,” said Vandeventer. “I told Stuart, ‘Hey, your new unit falls under mine now. Want to come to Senegal?’ But the more I thought about it, the more it made sense.”

    What started as a joke soon turned into reality.

    “We’ve both been in the Army for over 19 years,” said Vandeventer. “But we’ve never actually worked the same mission—until now.”

    Vandevick quickly accepted the offer.

    Tasked with overseeing base operations and sustainment efforts as part of the mayor cell, his responsibilities complemented his sister’s strategic role in managing logistics at the operational level. Together, their coordination added a personal dimension to an already complex multinational effort.

    “Having Carolyn here makes the mission more personal,” said Vandevick. “It underscores how building trust and close relationships—whether with a sibling or a multinational partner—is essential to overcoming challenges and getting the job done.”

    Their shared experience also illustrates the broader objective of African Lion: strengthening ties and improving readiness across allied and partner forces.

    “African Lion thrives on personal connections that reinforce military cooperation,” said U.S. Army Col. Matthias E. Greene, the senior U.S. officer for AL25 in Senegal. “Having siblings serve side by side underscores our emphasis on building genuine partnerships at every level.”

    In Senegal, AL25 featured field training exercises, live-fire ranges and medical readiness operations conducted by troops from Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania, the Netherlands, Senegal and the U.S.

    Across the wider theater, more than 10,000 participants from over 50 nations took part in coordinated activities across Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia.

    Vandeventer said having her brother nearby was both operationally useful and personally meaningful.

    “Because we’ve both been in the Army a long time, working together here has felt natural,” she said. “He understands how the mayor cell functions from his background in a regional support group, and that’s helped me tremendously. We’re in sync in a way only siblings can be—sometimes it feels like we can read each other’s minds.”

    Beyond the mission, she says, the deployment offered something even rarer: time together.

    “Other than Thanksgiving, I hadn’t seen him in years,” she said. “Serving overseas, I don’t get many chances like this. Getting to video call our parents from the same place—from a continent away—was something special.”

    Their bond hasn’t gone unnoticed.

    “People in the dining facility or the tactical operation center (TOC) will see us interact and ask someone nearby, ‘Wait, are they related?’” Vandevent said, laughing. “The looks on their faces are priceless. I’ll give Stuart a big bear hug—definitely not standard between a field grade officer and an NCO—and we’ll both say, ‘Yes way.’”

    African Lion 25 reinforces U.S. and partner nations’ readiness and collective resolve to ensure peace through strength.

    About African Lion

    AL25, the largest annual military exercise in Africa, brings together over 50 nations, including seven NATO allies and 10,000 troops to conduct realistic, dynamic and collaborative training in an austere environment that intersects multiple geographic and functional combatant commands. Led by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) on behalf of the U.S. Africa Command, AL25 takes place from April 14 to May 23, 2025, across Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia. This large-scale exercise will enhance our ability to work together in complex, multi-domain operations—preparing forces to deploy, fight and win.

    About SETAF-AF

    U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) prepares Army forces, executes crisis response, enables strategic competition and strengthens partners to achieve U.S. Army Europe and Africa and U.S. Africa Command campaign objectives.

    Follow SETAF-AF on: Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn & DVIDS.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Visit to Japan by H.E. Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe

    Source: APO


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    H.E. Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will pay a visit to Japan from July 14 to 18.

    1. During his stay in Japan, President Mnangagwa will participate in the Zimbabwean National Day Event of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, on July 16, as the official guest of the Government of Japan, as well as the Japan-Zimbabwe Business Forum.
    2. The visit of President Mnangagwa is expected to further develop the bilateral relations between Japan and Zimbabwe.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Police and Justice Committee Chairpersons Notes Commission of Inquiry but Parliament Process to Continue

    Source: APO


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    The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Mr Ian Cameron, and the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, Mr Xola Nqola, have noted the announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa to establish a Commission of Inquiry on allegations made by the SAPS KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

    “The announcement of the establishment of a commission will surely enable a process to root out corruption from the SAPS. It is important that the establishment of the commission is not merely cosmetic but facilitates greater reflection and steps to rejuvenate the entire criminal Justice system,” said Mr Ian Cameron.

    “The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) as well as the Judiciary and Magistracy are pillars of the criminal justice system and constitutional rule of law. They are the guardians of justice and accountability, and we cannot have a question mark hanging over them, causing the public to lose confidence in our justice system,” said Mr Xola Nqola.

    While the announcement is welcomed, both Chairpersons highlighted that the process announced by the President does not affect the parliamentary process. “The directive from the office of the Speaker of the National Assembly was clear, and the committees will endeavour to urgently implement the directive. Also, the Constitution mandates the national legislature to ensure effective oversight and accountability over the executive. It is in this context that the parliamentary process continues, especially because the credibility of the entire criminal justice system is at stake,” Mr Nqola said.

    Both Chairpersons underscored the importance of having an effective and efficient justice system that is capable of ensuring the safety and security of everyone. Despite the decisions made by the President, the perception of a systematic breakdown remains, and the parliamentary process might assist in ensuring openness and accountability.

    As a result, the committees will hold an initial meeting later this week to consider a way forward and report to the National Assembly as guided by the Speaker.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Africa: African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 to Outline African Block Opportunities Amid Surge in 2024/2025 Licensing Rounds

    Source: APO


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    Africa is gearing up to attract a wave of investment in exploration blocks, with a surge in oil and gas licensing rounds being launched during the 2024/2025 period. According to the African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy 2025 Outlook Report (https://EnergyChamber.org/), these efforts are part of a broader strategy to unlock the continent’s untapped energy potential, attract international investment and stimulate long-term economic growth. This year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference will spotlight Africa’s licensing rounds, connecting operators to emerging blocks opportunities across the continent.

    North Africa

    Libya launched its latest licensing round in March 2025, offering 22 onshore and offshore exploration blocks across the Sirte, Murzuq and Ghadames basins. The licensing round has already drawn interest from 37 prospective companies, with contracts with successful bidders expected to be signed by the end of the year. Representing the country’s first licensing round since 2011, the initiative comes as Libya seeks to increase production to two million barrels per day. Algeria awarded five licenses in June 2025 as part of its latest oil and gas bid round. Launched in November 2024, the bid round featured sic onshore blocks for competitive bidding and falls part of a broader multi-year licensing strategy aimed at attracting global investment in exploration opportunities. The blocks span five basins and represents a core component of the country’s strategy to invest up to $50 billion into hydrocarbon projects over the next four years. Egypt launched a new bid round in March 2025, comprising 12 investment opportunities. The bid round includes 10 offshore blocks in the Mediterranean Sea and two onshore blocks in the Nile Delta region and comes as the country intensifies exploration across undeveloped acreage. 

    West Africa

    Sierra Leone is preparing to launch a new licensing round in 2025 as part of its drive to fast-track exploration and become an oil-producing nation. The country currently has around 50 offshore blocks available for direct negotiation, spanning 63,000 km² and backed by a proven petroleum system. The upcoming licensing round will further entice spending. Nigeria is set to launch a new oil and gas licensing round in 2025, focusing on undeveloped fields. The upcoming round follows the successful conclusion of a 2024 tender, whereby 25 companies were awarded Petroleum Prospecting Licenses. Liberia also initiated a Direct Negotiation Licensing Round in 2024, with 29 offshore blocks available for investment in the Liberia and Harper basins. The licensing round seeks to drive new investment in the country’s frontier basins and is supported by an extensive library of multi-client subsurface data, including over 24,000 kilometers of 2D seismic data and more than 26,000 km² of 3D seismic data.

    East Africa

    Tanzania is preparing to offer new oil and gas exploration opportunities with a licensing round launching in 2025. A total of 26 blocks will be made available, including three blocks in Lake Tanganyika and 23 in the Indian Ocean. The country’s upstream regulator the Petroleum Upstream Regulatory Authority has already identified the blocks and compiled the necessary data for the process. Following government approval for the Model Production Sharing Agreement, the licensing round will be launched. The round represents the first in more than ten years. Additionally, Kenya is expected to launch its inaugural oil and gas licensing round in September 2025, offering ten blocks for exploration. The blocks were selected using geoscientific data to ensure a transparent allocation process. The licensing round is supported by comprehensive seismic surveys and geological reports, thereby supporting future exploration activities. Primary targets include the Lamu and Anza basins, both of which are known for their hydrocarbon potential. Uganda is also set to launch a licensing round during the 2025/2026 fiscal year, offering new areas for oil and gas exploration.

    Southern Africa

    Part of its six-year licensing strategy, Angola is expected to launch its next licensing round in 2025, offering ten blocks for exploration in the offshore Kwanza and Benguela basins. The bid round follows the successful conclusion of a 2023 tender, whereby nine companies qualified as operators and five qualified as non-operators. Namibia rolled out an open-door licensing system in 2024 to address its backlog of applications and streamline procedures. The system comes as the country experiences a surge in exploration interest following major discoveries made since 2022.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Mounds claim their rightful place in history

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

    In 1227, this dynasty in Northwest China was finally defeated by the Mongol army after a prolonged and valiant resistance — a campaign led by Genghis Khan, who died in his frontline camp during the final assault. Xixia (or Western Xia, 1038-1227), a power lasting for 190 years and once spread across over 1.15 million square kilometers at its zenith, eventually fell in the Gobi Desert.

    A panorama of Mausoleums No 1 (front) and No 2 of the Xixia Imperial Tombs, set against the majestic backdrop of the Helan Mountains. [Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily]

    Established by Tangut people and inhabited by various ethnic groups, Xixia was not documented in a specific history book by its successors while most Chinese dynasties were.

    However, on the foot of the lingering Helan Mountains, a group of earthen mounds, which marked the long resting places of Xixia rulers, seal an exceptional saga, not only as a footnote on how a united Chinese nation evolved and boomed, but also about a neglected legend on the Silk Road.

    The spotlight returns onto this site on the outskirts of Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui autonomous region. On Friday, Xixia Imperial Tombs achieved World Heritage site status during the ongoing 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO in Paris.

    Floodwaters gushing from the mountains etched a fan-shaped land, dotted by desert vegetation and bathed in Gobi wilderness.

    Within the 3,899 hectares of property zone, its key elements included nine imperial mausoleums, 271 subordinate tombs, 32 flood control work sites, and a 5.03-hectare architectural complex site to the north, whose nature remains subject to debate but most scholars agree that it was used for rituals.

    “The combination of artificial and natural elements creates a unique and majestic landscape at the tombs,” says Chen Tongbin, honorary director of the Institute of Architectural History, affiliated to the China Architecture Design and Research Group.

    Chen is a main drafter of the bidding document seeking World Heritage site status. Visiting the site numerous times, she is still amazed at the breathtaking sunset vista that unrolls in front of her eyes.

    “It’s hard to grow crops on the landscape of proluvial fan,” she explains. “The land is not suitable for massive construction. The site has thus not been much disturbed other than through natural erosion. Its integrity leaves us with a credible source to know history.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Animated sequel ‘Legend of Hei 2’ delights crowds at outdoor premiere

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

    The sequel to acclaimed Chinese animated film “The Legend of Hei” transformed its Beijing premiere into an outdoor carnival experience on July 11, reigniting fan enthusiasm six years after the original movie’s release.

    A giant installation of the animated cat character Luo Xiaohei is displayed during the premiere of “The Legend of Hei 2” at Chaoyang Park, Beijing, July 11, 2025. [Photo by Zhang Rui/China.org.cn]

    The event at Beijing’s Chaoyang Park delivered an immersive experience featuring an advanced open-air screening, a themed pop-up store selling exclusive merchandise, and interactive games that drew massive fan engagement. The creative team participated in a post-screening Q&A session with the film’s first audience.

    Set in a world where humans, goblins and deities coexist, “The Legend of Hei 2” follows cat spirit Luo Xiaohei as he lives peacefully in human form alongside Master Wuxian. When the Monster Hall assigns him a mission after a branch hall comes under attack, Luo partners with senior disciple Luye to investigate a series of mysterious events.

    “Watching this made me recall all our efforts over these six years,” said co-director Gu Jie, adding that the sequel’s greater complexity required more extensive production work than the 2019 original.

    “The Legend of Hei 2” features significantly enhanced visual effects, intense action sequences and deeper character development. As a result, the producers expressed confidence that the film would deliver a fresh cinematic experience and described themselves as “exhilarated” with the final result.

    The cast and crew participate in a Q&A during the premiere of “The Legend of Hei 2” at Chaoyang Park, Beijing, July 11, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Wishart Media]

    “The Legend of Hei” originated as a web cartoon series launched in March 2011, building a substantial fanbase among animation fans.

    The theatrical release of the first film in 2019 proved commercially successful, grossing 315 million yuan ($44 million) in China, with its popularity extending internationally, particularly in Japan, a country renowned for anime.

    “The Legend of Hei 2” opens in Chinese theaters nationwide on July 18.

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  • MIL-OSI China: 6.9-magnitude earthquake strikes off Indonesia’s Maluku Province

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

    A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the sea southwest of Indonesia’s Southeast Maluku in Maluku Province at 12:49 p.m. local time on Monday, according to the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).

    The epicenter was located approximately 170 km southwest of Southeast Maluku, at a depth of 108 km, the BMKG said on its official website.

    Indonesia sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” and is prone to frequent earthquakes. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s new energy vehicle registrations hit record 5.62M in H1 2025

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

    China registered a record 5.62 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) in the first half of 2025, marking a year-on-year increase of 27.86 percent, according to data released by the Ministry of Public Security on Monday.

    The figure represents the highest half-year NEV registration total in the country’s history. It accounts for 44.97 percent of all new automobile registrations during the same period, underscoring the acceleration of China’s clean energy transition in the transportation sector.

    By the end of June 2025, the total number of NEVs on China’s roads had reached 36.89 million, representing 10.27 percent of the nation’s overall automobile fleet.

    Battery electric vehicles remained the dominant force in the NEV market, totaling nearly 25.54 million and accounting for 69.23 percent of all new energy vehicles. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Wang thumps Harimoto, veteran Zhu returns to top

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

    China’s Wang Chuqin swept Japan’s Tomokazu Harimoto in the men’s singles final, while university teacher and former World Cup winner Zhu Yuling returned to the top by defeating Chen Yi in a clash of female giant-killers at the WTT US Smash in Las Vegas on Sunday.

    Wang, who became China’s first left-handed men’s singles world champion earlier this year, gave little chance to the third-seeded Harimoto, who has a reputation for struggling against left-handed opponents.

    Displaying confidence and control, the second-seeded Wang dominated with wide-angled shots and steady rallies, securing an 11-3, 11-6, 12-10, 11-8 victory.

    “I kept level-headed either in lead or trailing,” said Wang. “I felt so relieved when the tournament was over. I need a short break and come back again.”

    Zhu, once a key player on the Chinese national team and now representing Macao, China, used her experience, strong backhands and unpredictable rhythm changes to overcome a two-set deficit and defeat Chen 7-11, 8-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-9, 11-8 in 56 minutes.

    Zhu had previously stepped away from the sport to recover from cancer, pursue academic studies, become a professor at Tianjin University, and manage her family business. She returned to competitive play last year and upset world No. 2 Wang Manyu on her way to the final. Chen, 20, had earlier eliminated several top seeds, including reigning world champion Sun Yingsha.

    “This isn’t a typical clash of speed and power,” said Zhu. “We battled against each other in terms of patience, tenacity, spin, offense and defense.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: China edge USA to conclude women’s VNL

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

    China claimed another come-from-behind 3-2 victory over the United States on Sunday, closing the women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) preliminaries with four consecutive wins.

    Wu Mengjie led China with 27 points on 26 kills and an ace, while Zhuang Yushan and Gong Xiangyu contributed 18 and 14 points, respectively. The Chinese team rallied past the hosts 18-25, 19-25, 25-21, 25-16, 18-16 for their third five-set win in Arlington.

    Earlier in the week, China had also defeated the Dominican Republic and Germany in five sets, and Canada 3-1.

    “I am pleased with the resilience demonstrated by our players,” said China head coach Zhao Yong.

    Trailing 5-4 in the tiebreak, China went on a 5-1 run to level the score at 9-9. After Wang Yuanyuan delivered a key block to give China a 14-13 lead, the Americans fended off three match points before Wu’s smash and a final point from Zhuang sealed the win.

    China finished fifth among the 18 teams in the preliminary round, with nine wins, three losses, and 24 points. They will face Poland, the fourth-place finisher and host of the Finals, in the quarterfinals.

    The United States, led by Sarah Franklin’s 32 points, ended eighth with a 7-5 record. They will take on top-seeded Italy for a spot in the semifinals.

    Brazil, Japan, Turkey, and Germany also advanced to the Finals, which will be held in Lodz, Poland, from July 23 to 27.

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  • Sawan Somwar: Devotees flock to Ujjain for ’84 Mahadev Yatra’

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    On the occasion of the first Monday of the holy month of Shravan (Sawan), large numbers of devotees thronged Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, to participate in the sacred ’84 Mahadev Yatra’. July 14 marked the first Monday (Somwar) of this year’s Shravan month.

    Each Shravan Monday holds special spiritual significance for devotees and is considered auspicious for the worship of Lord Shiva, while Tuesdays (Mangalwar) are devoted to Goddess Parvati, Shiva’s divine consort.

    Devotees observe fasts, chant Shiva mantras, sing devotional bhajans, and perform Rudrabhishek – the ceremonial bathing of the Shiva Lingam with water, milk, honey, curd etc.

    When Lord Shiva vanquished the demon named Dushan in Ujjain, drops of the demon’s blood fell at 84 different spots. At each of these locations, Lord Shiva is believed to have manifested in 84 distinct forms. These places later became known as the 84 Mahadev temples.

    According to the Skanda Purana, after wandering through 84 lakh life forms (yonis), a soul is born as a human. It is believed that to be freed from the sins of past lives, one must undertake the pilgrimage (yatra) of the 84 Mahadev temples.

    It is said that performing this sacred pilgrimage grants liberation (moksha) to the devotee and frees them from the cycle of 84 lakh life forms.

    Earlier on Friday, devotees also gathered at Ujjain’s revered Mahakaleshwar Temple to mark the beginning of Sawan. The sacred Bhasma Aarti – a ceremonial offering of sacred ash – was performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, on the first day of the month.

    This year, Sawan began on July 11 and will conclude on August 9.

    (With inputs from ANI)

  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.133 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.133 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, July 14, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB226.2 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on July 14, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB226.2 billion

    RMB226.2 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年07月14日

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/1320 of 30 June 2025 amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

    Source: Council of the European Union

    Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/1320 of 30 June 2025 amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: France: Financial System Stability Assessment

    Source: International Monetary Fund

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    International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department “France: Financial System Stability Assessment”, IMF Staff Country Reports 2025, 180 (2025), accessed July 14, 2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229017428.002

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    The French financial system has proven resilient to the shocks of the last five years but faces headwinds from domestic and external policy uncertainty and high fiscal consolidation needs. Bank-insurance conglomerates that include four Global Systemically Important Banks dominate the financial landscape, and financial markets have become increasingly complex in the post-Brexit environment. Banks’ capital and liquidity buffers remain high, but with low profitability versus peers.

    Subject: Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), Commercial banks, Credit, Crime, Financial institutions, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial sector policy and analysis, Financial sector stability, Loans, Macroprudential policy, Money, Mutual funds, Stress testing

    Keywords: Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), Commercial banks, Credit, Financial sector stability, Liquidity requirements, Loans, Macroprudential policy, Mutual funds, Stress testing

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: France: 2025 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for France

    Source: International Monetary Fund

    Summary

    The French economy has demonstrated resilience in 2024 despite high uncertainty, bolstered by the summer Olympics in Paris. The disinflationary process is progressing well, and the labor market remains robust. However, high and rising public debt, combined with significant domestic and external headwinds to the recovery, highlights the urgent need to strengthen public finances and pursue structural reforms to foster sustainable growth. While the political compromise on the 2025 budget reached in February marked a positive step forward, it will be essential for the authorities to continue building consensus to further advance fiscal and structural reforms.

    Subject: Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), Crime, Expenditure, Fiscal consolidation, Fiscal policy, Labor, Labor markets, Macrostructural analysis, Pension spending, Production, Productivity, Public debt, Structural reforms

    Keywords: Aging, Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), Fiscal consolidation, Labor markets, Pension spending, Productivity, Structural reforms

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  • MIL-OSI Video: (SASSA) CEO, Mr Themba Matlou briefs media about social grants reviews on targeted beneficiaries.

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    (SASSA) CEO, Mr Themba Matlou briefs media about social grants reviews on targeted beneficiaries.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOq8wdApZ64

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  • Wickets tumble as Australia nose ahead in pink-ball test vs West Indies

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Cameron Green’s unbeaten 42 kept Australia in the driver’s seat of the day-night third and final test against West Indies after 15 wickets tumbled on a frenetic second day of the pink-ball contest in Kingston on Sunday.

    Having posted a modest 225 in the first innings, Australia bundled out West Indies for 143 after the hosts had resumed on 16-1 at the Sabina Park.

    Batting under lights on a lively track, Australia then suffered a collapse of their own and finished day two on 99-6 for an overall lead of 181 as they look to complete a series sweep.

    Green had skipper Pat Cummins on five at the other end.

    Earlier, West Indies struggled against Australia’s all-pace attack with Scott Boland (3-34) justifying his selection at the expense of veteran spinner Nathan Lyon.

    For the hosts, John Campbell (36) and Shai Hope (23) offered some resistance with the bat before they caved in to concede a lead of 82 in the low-scoring contest.

    Australia’s top order struggled under the lights once again with Alzarri Joseph (3-19) and Shamar Joseph (2-26) leading the home side’s fight back.

    Opener Sam Konstas ended his miserable tour with a duck, while his opening partner Usman Khawaja dragged a Shamar Joseph delivery onto his stumps.

    Alzarri Joseph dismissed Steve Smith for five after the batter had been spilled in the slip when on one.

    Green survived a potential run out to remain unbeaten after a stellar knock, which included six fours.

    “It was good fun … We wanted seven wickets and got six. I’m pleased with the performance,” said Shamar Joseph.

    “Anything around or less than 200, I’m confident we’ll chase it down.”

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Chinese city of Fuyuan, bordering Russia, where the songs “Jasmine” and “Valenki” met

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    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

    HARBIN, July 14 (Xinhua) — The familiar sounds of folk songs echoed in Fuyuan, a city in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province that borders Russia, as a party between China and Russia was held earlier this month. Five Russian singers in red national costumes touched the hearts of those in attendance with their heartfelt rendition of the Chinese song “Jasmine” in its original language, amidst applause from spectators from both countries.

    Natalia Efimycheva, the Russian artist who performed the song “Jasmine,” said that they love Chinese culture, this time they not only sang traditional Chinese folk songs, but also brought a Russian song “Valenki.” Many of their Chinese friends also expressed their love for Russian culture to her.

    This event became another link promoting Chinese-Russian cultural exchanges and cross-civilizational learning among representatives of the two countries. Shortly before this, in early July, Fuyuan City hosted the Second Meeting of the Ussuli River and Lakes Tourism Association, during which exciting cross-border tourism routes were presented.

    Fuyuan City, known as the “East Pole of China”, is separated from Russia by the Ussuri and Heilongjiang (Amur) Rivers on the east and north sides respectively.

    Every year, from May to October, the rivers come alive with the Fuyuan-Khabarovsk river service. Cargo ships cut through the waters, and Chinese and Russian tourists wave to each other on cruise ships.

    Fuyuan is currently seeking new horizons in cross-border cooperation with the Russian Far East, strengthening ties and deepening cooperation in the fields of economy and trade, infrastructure, ecology and cultural tourism.

    Walking along the main shopping streets of Fuyuan, you will see bilingual signs everywhere, in Chinese and Russian. Even taxi drivers here can communicate in simple Russian.

    In recent years, Fuyuan has been actively promoting the “China-Russia cross-border tourism route”, inviting travelers to discover the unique traditions and exotic customs of the region.

    Gubat Gumalatovich Gubatov, Deputy Chairman of the Khabarovsk Regional Branch of the Association “Opora Rossii” noted that Fuyuan is a beautiful city, it is located not far from Khabarovsk, but its landscapes are so unique that they will undoubtedly attract many Russians.

    The exoticism of Russia also attracts Chinese tourists. “In the morning I met the first ray of sunshine at Dongji Square /East Pole/, and after lunch I will try real Russian cuisine in Khabarovsk!” shared his impressions a Chinese tourist with the surname Li from Hainan Province /South China/. “This is a very special experience!”

    With customs clearance procedures continuing to be simplified, this cross-border tourist route is becoming popular, with more than 300 tourists passing through Fuyuan every day during peak season.

    Fuyuan City authorities proudly present unique tourist routes, demonstrating achievements in preserving the fishing culture of the Hezhe ethnic group and in the ecological protection of Heixiazi Island (Big Ussuri Island).

    In addition, other cities and counties of the association, such as Mishan, Hulin and Raohe, presented their rich tourism and cultural resources along the Usuli River. Guests from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Korsakov, Vladivostok, Khabarovsk and other Russian cities also introduced the meeting participants to local cultural and tourism resources that can help strengthen exchanges and develop cooperation in the field of Sino-Russian cross-border tourism.

    Acting Minister of Tourism of Khabarovsk Krai Elena Vladimirovna Tsymbal said that Khabarovsk and Fuyuan have broad prospects for cooperation in the fields of cultural tourism, economy and trade, etc. In the future, she hopes to strengthen cooperation with Fuyuan in many aspects, such as study tours, medical tours, scientific and technical tours, industrial tours and agricultural tours.

    Trade relations between the two border cities are growing stronger day by day. In 2024, the total volume of imported and exported goods through the Fuyuan cargo port was more than 80,000 tons. In the pavilions of the Fuyuan border mutual trade zone, more than 20,000 types of Russian goods are neatly displayed on the shelves. Chocolate, candy, honey cake, etc. are popular with consumers. According to Xie Jinglong, a staff member, since the center opened in 2015, a total of 37,000 tons of imported goods have been transported, and the trade turnover has amounted to nearly 688 million yuan.

    “In the future, travel between Fuyuan and Khabarovsk will be more convenient, trade will be more dynamic, and cultural exchanges will be more profound,” said He Dahai, secretary of the Fuyuan Party Committee. He said that with the continuous improvement of infrastructure, Fuyuan and Khabarovsk are rapidly becoming leading cities in Sino-Russian cooperation. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Alisa and Eleonora Shenfeld International String Instrument Performers Competition has started in Harbin

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

    HARBIN, July 14 (Xinhua) — The opening ceremony of the 2025 Alice and Eleonora Shenfeld International String Competition was held in Harbin, capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, on Sunday. More than 100 top performers from 22 countries are taking part in the competition, which has become an important part of the Harbin Summer Music Festival.

    The competition’s chairperson and head of the Sisters Shenfeld International Music Society, Xue Suli, said the event helps promote musical culture around the world and identify talented performers.

    Harbin boasts a century-long musical history, said Vice Mayor Wang Bo. He noted that the competition, which has been held in Harbin on an ongoing basis since 2020, is a signature event of the Harbin Summer Music Festival, promoting string music and cultural exchanges.

    The competition, named after musicians Alice and Eleonora Shenfeld, was established in 2013. In 2014, the event was first presented in Harbin and has since been held there four times. In 2017, the competition received membership in the World Federation of International Music Competitions /WFIMC/, and in 2021, it joined the WFIMC board of directors as the first member from China. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits Indonesia’s Tanimbar Islands – GFZ

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

    HONG KONG, July 14 (Xinhua) — A 7.0-magnitude earthquake jolted Indonesia’s Tanimbar Islands at 05:49 GMT on Monday, the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) said.

    According to preliminary data, the epicenter was located at a point with coordinates of 6.35 degrees south latitude and 131.35 degrees east longitude. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 10.0 km. –0–

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