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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Delhi Parks 10°C Cooler, But 8 out of 10 parks Lack Water, Gates Shut in Heat

    Source: Greenpeace Statement –

    Delhi, 12 July, 2025: A recent audit of 50 parks across Delhi has revealed stark contrasts in surface temperatures – with shaded green areas being up to 20°C cooler in some parks than nearby unshaded concrete spaces, while an average 10°C temperature difference was recorded. In one instance, the concrete zones peaked at 53.3°C, while tree-covered spots within the same park remained at 35°C, underscoring the critical cooling power of urban forests.

    Yet despite this natural relief, the audit led by Greenpeace India in collaboration with COHAS and Youth For Climate Justice, South Asia highlights a troubling picture: 8 out of 10 parks lack drinking water facilities for the public, and none of the parks had official provisions for nests or birdhouses to protect urban birdlife from soaring temperatures.

    The audit was conducted to assess how well Delhi’s green spaces, which serve as vital buffers against extreme heat, are currently equipped to meet the needs of residents, animals, and birds during peak summer months. It surveyed basic amenities such as access to water, cooling infrastructure, biodiversity support, and equitable access across Delhi’s zones.

    While Delhi is said to have green cover across 25% of its geographical area, the reality is that most parks are concentrated in just five districts, leaving large swathes of the city, particularly low-income, congested areas with minimal access to green relief. This inequity, combined with concretisation of urban forests, further enhances heat vulnerability in the capital.

    “At a time of record-breaking heat waves, Delhi cannot afford to lose its lung spaces. Urban forests and parks are not ornamental — they are life-saving infrastructure and help our cities fight climate change. This audit clearly shows that green cover lowers temperatures dramatically, yet our policies prioritize concrete over canopies. The forest cover in Delhi has and is still under threat of being converted into big infrastructural projects. Forest areas like Dwarka forest, Aravalis act as carbon sinks for Delhi and destroying these will further aggravate the impacts of climate change. There is a need to save some of the forests. If we are serious about climate resilience, we need urgent, actionable changes,” said Aakiz Farooq, Climate & Energy Campaigner at Greenpeace India.

    “We conducted this audit in the middle of the heat as we wanted to understand what people are really going through. In many low-income neighbourhoods, the heat lingers late into night, yet most parks are locked. It made us realise that parks aren’t luxuries, they’re life-saving infrastructure. We also noticed how tree roots were choked with concrete, green patches were disappearing under paving, and drinking water was missing. We recorded a significant temperature difference between green, shaded spaces. Parks should be open 24×7, with water facilities and shade as these are basic, life-saving necessities,” said Priyanka, member of the audit team from COHAS

    Key Findings of the Audit:

    • Temperature Variance: Up to 20°C difference between shaded green areas and adjacent concrete zones in some parks while an average of 10°C difference was recorded. 
    • Average Surface Temperatures: 39.2°C in unshaded concrete spaces vs. 28.9°C under tree cover.
    • Lack of Drinking Water: 78% of parks lacked public drinking water points.
    • Neglected Wildlife Needs: While 73% of parks had water bowls for animals and birds, almost all were set up by local residents or caretakers, not authorities.
    • Poor Water Body Management: Only 28% of parks had water bodies, many of which were dirty or drying up.
    • No Birdhouses: None of the parks had installed nests or birdhouses.
    • Access Restrictions: 74% of parks were closed at some time of the day, with 64% shut during night hours — limiting respite for residents in heat-stressed neighborhoods.

    This audit report, part of Delhi Rising campaign underscores an urgent truth: our cities cannot survive rising heat without inclusive, well-maintained green spaces. Public parks and urban forests must be protected — not converted into malls, parking lots, or gated “clean zones.” They must be accessible, equitable, and ecologically alive.

    ENDS

    For Media queries: Nibedita Saha, Media Officer, [email protected]

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 2012: Hurricane Sandy | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Beginning in late October 2012 in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Sandy grew into what some media reports described as a “once in a generation” storm, causing death and destruction across the Caribbean region and the eastern seaboard of the United States.
    In the Caribbean, five million people were affected and 72 people died. In Haiti, 54 people died, and hundreds of thousands of people were hit by floods and heavy winds. In Cuba, 20 per cent of the country’s population was affected. Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas also suffered significantly.
    Sandy’s arrival, and its effects, in New York City, where the United Nations is headquartered, led to the UN offices being closed for an unprecedented three days straight, with most meetings cancelled, before re-opening on Thursday, 1 November 2012.
    The UN complex sustained damage due to high wind and flooding, which affected communications and other infrastructure.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEj9bc2bH3E

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Better conditions for foreign researchers and doctoral students to work in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Yesterday, Minister for Migration Johan Forssell was presented with a memorandum entitled Bättre migrationsrättsliga regler för forskare och studenter (‘Better migration regulations for researchers and students’). It contains proposals with a view to improving the migration regulations for foreign researchers and doctoral and other serious students, and to counteract abuse of residence permits for studies.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Better conditions for foreign researchers and doctoral students to work in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Yesterday, Minister for Migration Johan Forssell was presented with a memorandum entitled Bättre migrationsrättsliga regler för forskare och studenter (‘Better migration regulations for researchers and students’). It contains proposals with a view to improving the migration regulations for foreign researchers and doctoral and other serious students, and to counteract abuse of residence permits for studies.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Better conditions for foreign researchers and doctoral students to work in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Yesterday, Minister for Migration Johan Forssell was presented with a memorandum entitled Bättre migrationsrättsliga regler för forskare och studenter (‘Better migration regulations for researchers and students’). It contains proposals with a view to improving the migration regulations for foreign researchers and doctoral and other serious students, and to counteract abuse of residence permits for studies.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Better conditions for foreign researchers and doctoral students to work in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Yesterday, Minister for Migration Johan Forssell was presented with a memorandum entitled Bättre migrationsrättsliga regler för forskare och studenter (‘Better migration regulations for researchers and students’). It contains proposals with a view to improving the migration regulations for foreign researchers and doctoral and other serious students, and to counteract abuse of residence permits for studies.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Better conditions for foreign researchers and doctoral students to work in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Yesterday, Minister for Migration Johan Forssell was presented with a memorandum entitled Bättre migrationsrättsliga regler för forskare och studenter (‘Better migration regulations for researchers and students’). It contains proposals with a view to improving the migration regulations for foreign researchers and doctoral and other serious students, and to counteract abuse of residence permits for studies.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Freedom of expression and freedom to demonstrate in Sweden

    Source: Government of Sweden

    In Sweden, freedom of expression and demonstration are protected by the Constitution. Freedom of expression is one of the foundations of the Swedish state. Freedom of expression, freedom of information,  freedom to demonstrate and freedom of assembly are therefore central rights in our democracy. The individual’s right to freedom of religion is also strongly protected by the Constitution.

    Freedom of expression in Sweden

    The constitutionally protected right to freedom of expression includes the right to express thoughts, opinions and feelings through speech, writing or images without interference by the authorities. This freedom can only be restricted if it is necessary for the fulfilment of certain purposes specifically set out in the Constitution, and a restriction may never go beyond what is necessary to fulfil these purposes. Freedom of expression in certain media, such as newspapers, radio and television, enjoys particularly strong constitutional protection. Penalties for violations of freedom of the press and freedom of expression concerning messages conveyed through such media are directly regulated by the Constitution.

    In Sweden, freedom of expression entails a very far-reaching right for individuals to express thoughts and ideas on any subject. However, it does not mean the freedom to always say practically anything at all. For example, this freedom does not extend to slander or committing an act involving threats or agitation against a national or ethnic group. On the other hand, religions as such are not protected against expressions of opinion that challenge religious messages or that may be perceived as hurtful to believers.

    Freedom to demonstrate in Sweden

    The freedom of demonstration is strongly protected by the Swedish Constitution and includes the freedom to organise and participate in demonstrations in public places. The Swedish Police Authority is tasked with ensuring that public gatherings can be held.

    Under Chapter 2, Section 10 of the Public Order Act (1993:1617), the Swedish Police Authority may only refuse to issue a permit for a public gathering if it is necessary to do so with respect to public order or safety at the gathering or, as a direct consequence of the gathering, in its immediate surroundings. There must be very strong reasons to refuse to issue a permit to hold a public gathering on grounds of public order. One basis for refusing a permit is that other means of preventing impediments to the gathering have been exhausted.

    Therefore, if it is deemed that there is a risk of disorder at the gathering, the Police Authority may, in the first instance, impose the conditions necessary to maintain public order and safety at the gathering. Such conditions may, for example, relate to the place and time of the gathering. Areas can also be blocked off during a demonstration, and crowds can be instructed to follow a specific path.

    Demonstrations – questions and answers (Swedish Police Authority website (polisen.se))

    The fact that an organisation or a person conveys a message that may be perceived as a threat towards other groups does not mean that a demonstration permit may be denied on grounds of public order and safety at the gathering. The content of such messages is instead handled with the support of other regulations, such as the provision on agitation against a population group.

    A person is guilty of agitation against a population group if that person in a statement or other communication that is disseminated, incites violence against, threatens or expresses contempt for a population group or an individual in the population group by allusion to national or ethnic origin or religious beliefs, for example. Criminal liability for agitation against a population group does not entail a prohibition against criticism of religion.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jul 12, 2025 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    SPC AC 120516

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1216 AM CDT Sat Jul 12 2025

    Valid 131200Z – 141200Z

    …THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM VIRGINIA
    INTO NEW YORK…AND EASTERN OKLAHOMA INTO SOUTHERN MISSOURI…

    …SUMMARY…
    Marginally severe thunderstorms producing strong wind gusts will be
    possible across the eastern U.S. from the mid-Atlantic region
    northward into upstate New York. Additional isolated strong storms
    may occur from eastern Oklahoma into southern Missouri.

    …Discussion…

    Broad cyclonic flow aloft will envelop the northern Plains to the
    Northeast as an upper shortwave trough meanders east while
    de-amplifying on Sunday. Over the southern Plains, a weak upper low
    may stall over the region.

    A seasonally very moist boundary layer will extend across much of
    the southern Plains to the Midwest and into the Eastern Seaboard,
    providing areas of moderate instability. However, stronger vertical
    shear will remain displaced to the north, near the international
    border, limiting overlap of instability with wind profiles
    sufficient of organized severe convection. Furthermore, heavy rain
    across parts of the southern Plains is forecast for Saturday/Day 1.
    This may dampen stronger heating and result in poor lapse rates,
    limiting overall severe potential. While some gusty winds are
    possible across the broad moist warm sector from the southern
    Rockies into the Mid-MS/Lower OH Valley vicinity, weak deep-layer
    flow and a lack of any discernible mechanisms to focus/organize
    thunderstorm activity should limit overall severe potential and the
    Marginal risk (level 1 of 5) has been removed for much of the
    region. The exception is across portions of OK into southern MO on
    the eastern periphery of the weak upper low and a possible MCV from
    convection in the Day 1/Saturday period. This feature may provide
    some local focus/enhancement to shear and a couple of strong to
    severe storms producing gusty winds will be possible.

    Some greater potential for strong wind gusts still appears possible
    across parts of the VA into NY. Stronger heating will support
    steepened low-level lapse rates within the very moist and unstable
    airmass, and sporadic wet microbursts may occur. Some modestly
    enhanced westerly flow across PA/NY may aid in development of
    propagating clusters/outflows as well, and the Marginal risk (level
    1 of 5) remains largely unchanged from the prior Day 3 outlook.

    ..Leitman.. 07/12/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jul 12, 2025 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    SPC AC 120516

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1216 AM CDT Sat Jul 12 2025

    Valid 131200Z – 141200Z

    …THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM VIRGINIA
    INTO NEW YORK…AND EASTERN OKLAHOMA INTO SOUTHERN MISSOURI…

    …SUMMARY…
    Marginally severe thunderstorms producing strong wind gusts will be
    possible across the eastern U.S. from the mid-Atlantic region
    northward into upstate New York. Additional isolated strong storms
    may occur from eastern Oklahoma into southern Missouri.

    …Discussion…

    Broad cyclonic flow aloft will envelop the northern Plains to the
    Northeast as an upper shortwave trough meanders east while
    de-amplifying on Sunday. Over the southern Plains, a weak upper low
    may stall over the region.

    A seasonally very moist boundary layer will extend across much of
    the southern Plains to the Midwest and into the Eastern Seaboard,
    providing areas of moderate instability. However, stronger vertical
    shear will remain displaced to the north, near the international
    border, limiting overlap of instability with wind profiles
    sufficient of organized severe convection. Furthermore, heavy rain
    across parts of the southern Plains is forecast for Saturday/Day 1.
    This may dampen stronger heating and result in poor lapse rates,
    limiting overall severe potential. While some gusty winds are
    possible across the broad moist warm sector from the southern
    Rockies into the Mid-MS/Lower OH Valley vicinity, weak deep-layer
    flow and a lack of any discernible mechanisms to focus/organize
    thunderstorm activity should limit overall severe potential and the
    Marginal risk (level 1 of 5) has been removed for much of the
    region. The exception is across portions of OK into southern MO on
    the eastern periphery of the weak upper low and a possible MCV from
    convection in the Day 1/Saturday period. This feature may provide
    some local focus/enhancement to shear and a couple of strong to
    severe storms producing gusty winds will be possible.

    Some greater potential for strong wind gusts still appears possible
    across parts of the VA into NY. Stronger heating will support
    steepened low-level lapse rates within the very moist and unstable
    airmass, and sporadic wet microbursts may occur. Some modestly
    enhanced westerly flow across PA/NY may aid in development of
    propagating clusters/outflows as well, and the Marginal risk (level
    1 of 5) remains largely unchanged from the prior Day 3 outlook.

    ..Leitman.. 07/12/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jul 12, 2025 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    SPC AC 120545

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1245 AM CDT Sat Jul 12 2025

    Valid 121200Z – 131200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE CENTRAL
    GREAT LAKES TO THE LOWER OH VALLEY…

    …SUMMARY…
    Scattered damaging winds are most probable across eastern Lower
    Michigan to the Lower Ohio Valley, mainly from mid-afternoon through
    dusk.

    …Great Lakes…
    A shortwave trough centered on the MB/ON to Dakotas/MN borders will
    take on an increasingly negative tilt as it ejects across northwest
    ON and the Upper Great Lakes. Ahead of this feature, a convectively
    aided shortwave impulse should dampen as it accelerates
    north-northeast through the central Great Lakes into northeast ON by
    early afternoon. Belts of enhanced mid-level southwesterlies will be
    confined to WI/MI.

    Ongoing convection from Lake MI to MO is expected to largely decay
    this morning. Some guidance suggests reinvigoration may occur in the
    late morning across northern Lower into eastern Upper MI as the lead
    shortwave impulse passes. Primary storm development along an initial
    composite cold front/outflow is anticipated by mid to late afternoon
    from parts of eastern Lower MI towards the Wabash/Lower OH Valleys.
    Ample buoyancy will be prevalent ahead of this boundary despite warm
    mid-level temperatures. Unidirectional southwesterlies and nearly
    uniform wind speeds through much of the kinematic profile will limit
    deep-layer shear and the degree of organized clustering. Still, the
    setup will be adequate for mainly a scattered damaging wind threat
    that will subside after dusk in parts of OH/KY.

    Isolated severe hail/damaging winds may also develop along the
    secondary cold front pushing east across northern/eastern WI and
    upper MI. Cooling mid-level temperatures will aid in weak MLCAPE of
    500-1000 J/kg this afternoon. Westerly low-level wind profiles will
    modulate the degree of deep-layer shear and help to marginalize the
    overall threat.

    …OK/TX/NM/CO…
    Multiple areas of ongoing thunderstorms from southern NE to the TX
    Panhandle are expected to persist and shift south-southeastward this
    morning. Differential diabatic heating in vicinity of remnant
    MCVs/outflows and orographic forcing for ascent will be the primary
    drivers of storm development today. Convection across OK/TX will
    probably persist and gradually intensify in tandem with downstream
    boundary-layer heating. Within predominately weak deep-layer shear,
    slow-moving and mainly disorganized updrafts will dominate. Sporadic
    strong to marginal severe gusts along with small to marginally
    severe hail will be possible in a mix of cells/clusters.

    Modestly enhanced mid/upper-level north-northwesterlies over the
    higher terrain of NM/CO should aid in weak/transient updraft
    rotation as numerous cells develop during the afternoon. Isolated
    severe hail will be possible regionwide, with isolated severe gusts
    mainly across interior to southern NM.

    …Mid-South/TN Valley to the southern Piedmont…
    A pulse storm environment characterized by weak effective bulk shear
    but moderate buoyancy will support a threat for erratic wet
    microbursts from mid-afternoon to early evening.

    ..Grams/Thornton.. 07/12/2025

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    SPC AC 120545

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1245 AM CDT Sat Jul 12 2025

    Valid 121200Z – 131200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE CENTRAL
    GREAT LAKES TO THE LOWER OH VALLEY…

    …SUMMARY…
    Scattered damaging winds are most probable across eastern Lower
    Michigan to the Lower Ohio Valley, mainly from mid-afternoon through
    dusk.

    …Great Lakes…
    A shortwave trough centered on the MB/ON to Dakotas/MN borders will
    take on an increasingly negative tilt as it ejects across northwest
    ON and the Upper Great Lakes. Ahead of this feature, a convectively
    aided shortwave impulse should dampen as it accelerates
    north-northeast through the central Great Lakes into northeast ON by
    early afternoon. Belts of enhanced mid-level southwesterlies will be
    confined to WI/MI.

    Ongoing convection from Lake MI to MO is expected to largely decay
    this morning. Some guidance suggests reinvigoration may occur in the
    late morning across northern Lower into eastern Upper MI as the lead
    shortwave impulse passes. Primary storm development along an initial
    composite cold front/outflow is anticipated by mid to late afternoon
    from parts of eastern Lower MI towards the Wabash/Lower OH Valleys.
    Ample buoyancy will be prevalent ahead of this boundary despite warm
    mid-level temperatures. Unidirectional southwesterlies and nearly
    uniform wind speeds through much of the kinematic profile will limit
    deep-layer shear and the degree of organized clustering. Still, the
    setup will be adequate for mainly a scattered damaging wind threat
    that will subside after dusk in parts of OH/KY.

    Isolated severe hail/damaging winds may also develop along the
    secondary cold front pushing east across northern/eastern WI and
    upper MI. Cooling mid-level temperatures will aid in weak MLCAPE of
    500-1000 J/kg this afternoon. Westerly low-level wind profiles will
    modulate the degree of deep-layer shear and help to marginalize the
    overall threat.

    …OK/TX/NM/CO…
    Multiple areas of ongoing thunderstorms from southern NE to the TX
    Panhandle are expected to persist and shift south-southeastward this
    morning. Differential diabatic heating in vicinity of remnant
    MCVs/outflows and orographic forcing for ascent will be the primary
    drivers of storm development today. Convection across OK/TX will
    probably persist and gradually intensify in tandem with downstream
    boundary-layer heating. Within predominately weak deep-layer shear,
    slow-moving and mainly disorganized updrafts will dominate. Sporadic
    strong to marginal severe gusts along with small to marginally
    severe hail will be possible in a mix of cells/clusters.

    Modestly enhanced mid/upper-level north-northwesterlies over the
    higher terrain of NM/CO should aid in weak/transient updraft
    rotation as numerous cells develop during the afternoon. Isolated
    severe hail will be possible regionwide, with isolated severe gusts
    mainly across interior to southern NM.

    …Mid-South/TN Valley to the southern Piedmont…
    A pulse storm environment characterized by weak effective bulk shear
    but moderate buoyancy will support a threat for erratic wet
    microbursts from mid-afternoon to early evening.

    ..Grams/Thornton.. 07/12/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1653

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1653
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1146 PM CDT Fri Jul 11 2025

    Areas affected…parts of the Texas Panhandle and adjacent east
    central New Mexico

    Concerning…Severe Thunderstorm Watch 510…

    Valid 120446Z – 120645Z

    The severe weather threat for Severe Thunderstorm Watch 510
    continues.

    SUMMARY…Stronger thunderstorm development, and the risk for strong
    to severe surface gusts, probably will begin to wane as activity
    spreads southeastward through 1-2 AM CDT.

    DISCUSSION…Stronger convection within an evolving cluster has been
    generally maintaining intensity over the past hour or two, based on
    observational data, but it has been becoming increasingly displaced
    to the cool side of south-southeastward surging convective outflow.
    This has coincided with strengthening surface pressure rises
    (including up to 4-5 mb 2-hourly in 04Z observations at Dalhart and
    Tucumcari), and an increase in strong to severe surface gusts.
    However, this probably will begin to diminish over the next couple
    of hours, as convection begin to wane in the presence of increasing
    inhibition, associated with boundary-layer cooling, and weakening
    forcing for ascent.

    ..Kerr.. 07/12/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…LUB…AMA…ABQ…

    LAT…LON 34950253 35360190 35890140 34920049 33700177 34140328
    34510338 34800299 34950253

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1653

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1653
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1146 PM CDT Fri Jul 11 2025

    Areas affected…parts of the Texas Panhandle and adjacent east
    central New Mexico

    Concerning…Severe Thunderstorm Watch 510…

    Valid 120446Z – 120645Z

    The severe weather threat for Severe Thunderstorm Watch 510
    continues.

    SUMMARY…Stronger thunderstorm development, and the risk for strong
    to severe surface gusts, probably will begin to wane as activity
    spreads southeastward through 1-2 AM CDT.

    DISCUSSION…Stronger convection within an evolving cluster has been
    generally maintaining intensity over the past hour or two, based on
    observational data, but it has been becoming increasingly displaced
    to the cool side of south-southeastward surging convective outflow.
    This has coincided with strengthening surface pressure rises
    (including up to 4-5 mb 2-hourly in 04Z observations at Dalhart and
    Tucumcari), and an increase in strong to severe surface gusts.
    However, this probably will begin to diminish over the next couple
    of hours, as convection begin to wane in the presence of increasing
    inhibition, associated with boundary-layer cooling, and weakening
    forcing for ascent.

    ..Kerr.. 07/12/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…LUB…AMA…ABQ…

    LAT…LON 34950253 35360190 35890140 34920049 33700177 34140328
    34510338 34800299 34950253

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC – No watches are valid as of Sat Jul 12 06:02:02 UTC 2025

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Current Convective Watches (View What is a Watch? clip)Updated:  Sat Jul 12 06:05:05 UTC 2025 No watches are currently valid

    Archived Convective ProductsTo view convective products for a previous day, type in the date you wish to retrieve (e.g. 20040529 for May 29, 2004). Data available since January 1, 2004.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s Tianzhou-9 cargo craft transported to launch site

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

    The combination of the Tianzhou-9 cargo craft, tasked with carrying supplies to China’s space station, and a Long March-7 carrier rocket was vertically transferred to the launch site on Saturday, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).

    The cargo spacecraft will be launched in the near future at an appropriate time, according to the CMSA.

    Currently, the facilities and equipment at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in the southern island province of Hainan are in good condition, and comprehensive functionality checks and joint tests are scheduled to proceed as planned ahead of the launch, said the CMSA. 

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  • PM Modi hails UNESCO recognition of Maratha military landscapes as India’s 44th World Heritage Site

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed immense pride and joy over the inscription of the Maratha Military Landscapes of India in the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List. The recognition, granted at the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris, marks India’s 44th World Heritage site and celebrates the nation’s enduring cultural and architectural legacy.

    The nomination, submitted for the 2024–25 cycle, features a group of twelve strategically located forts that exemplify the Maratha Empire’s military acumen and architectural brilliance from the 17th to 19th centuries CE. The inscription followed an extensive eighteen-month evaluation involving technical reviews and an on-site mission by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).

    Reacting to the announcement, Prime Minister Modi took to X, saying:

    “Every Indian is elated with this recognition. These ‘Maratha Military Landscapes’ include 12 majestic forts, 11 of which are in Maharashtra and 1 in Tamil Nadu. When we speak of the glorious Maratha Empire, we associate it with good governance, military strength, cultural pride and emphasis on social welfare. The great rulers inspire us with their refusal to bow to any injustice. I call upon everyone to go visit these forts and learn about the rich history of the Maratha Empire. Here are pictures from my visit to Raigad Fort in 2014. Had the opportunity to bow to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Will always cherish that visit.”

    Union Minister of Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also extended congratulations to the nation, calling the recognition a proud moment for India’s cultural diplomacy and historical preservation.

    The twelve forts that comprise the Maratha Military Landscapes include Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Khanderi, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, as well as Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu.

    These forts are strategically situated across diverse terrains—ranging from hilltops and dense forests to plateaus and coastal islands. Shivneri, Lohgad, Raigad, Salher, Rajgad, and Gingee are hill forts. Pratapgad is a hill-forest fort, Panhala is a hill-plateau fort, Vijaydurg is a coastal fort, and Khanderi, Suvarnadurg, and Sindhudurg are classified as island forts.

    Eight of these forts—Shivneri, Lohgad, Raigad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, Sindhudurg, and Gingee—fall under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The remaining four—Salher, Rajgad, Khanderi, and Pratapgad—are maintained by the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Maharashtra.

    India’s nomination was accepted under UNESCO criteria (iv) and (vi), recognizing the forts for their outstanding architectural and technological significance, as well as their deep cultural and historical associations. The nomination received overwhelming support from 18 of the 20 State Parties present, with the final deliberation lasting 59 minutes.

    This recognition follows the inscription of the Moidams of Charaideo in Assam during the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee held in New Delhi last year. With this new addition, India now ranks sixth globally and second in the Asia-Pacific region for the number of World Heritage Sites.

    India is currently serving as a member of the World Heritage Committee for the 2021–2025 term and continues to strengthen its global cultural presence through the dedicated efforts of the Archaeological Survey of India—the country’s nodal agency for all matters related to World Heritage. Presently, India also has 62 sites on the Tentative List, a prerequisite for future World Heritage nominations.

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Speech by SCST at opening ceremony of City University of Hong Kong’s “City Quest” programme (English only)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Speech by SCST at opening ceremony of City University of Hong Kong’s “City Quest” programme (English only) 
    Chairman Ngai (Council Chairman of City University of Hong Kong (CityU), Mr Michael Ngai), 屈總 (Vice President and Chairman of the Group Technology Committee, Xiaomi Corporation, Mr Qu Heng), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
     
    Good morning. It is my great pleasure to be in the CityU today for the opening ceremony of the “City Quest 尋‍城記” programme.  
     
    Today, we gather here to mark the official launch of a visionary community engagement programme that embodies the spirit of “tourism is everywhere”,「香港無處不旅遊」. I was particularly impressed that this programme is inviting every member of the public to become a storyteller of our city through the “hands” by sharing personal narratives about Hong Kong, through the “feet” by becoming docent ambassadors and through the “eyes” by capturing the beauty of Hong Kong. This resonates with what I have been advocating ever since assuming the post as Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, which is “Everyone is a tourism ambassador”, 「人人都是旅遊大使」.
     
    With the travel patterns and traveller preferences progressing into more in-depth explorations, the Working Group on Developing Tourist Hotspots, as led by the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, with myself as Deputy Leader, has recently announced nine hotspot projects to offer new and more in-depth tourist experiences, with one project in Old Town Central and the other in Kowloon City. The Old Town Central project will take the Central to Mid-Levels Escalator as a conduit connecting various offerings in the vicinity to guide visitors to explore the beauty of our alleys and streets. On the other hand, the Kowloon City project features the “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Movie Set Exhibition as the starting point to extend visitors’ experience further in the district. Through these projects, we encourage visitors to experience Hong Kong’s authentic local flavour from widened perspectives. I am confident that the “City Quest” programme will complement our hotspot projects to curate more fascinating experiences to a wider audience, thereby bringing more visitors to the unique beauty of Hong Kong.
     
    Hong Kong is an international tourist city with significant advantages in developing city walk routes, with our diverse gourmet food, high accessibility and efficient transportation system. I wish the “City Quest 尋城‍記” programme a success and would love to see more efforts of this kind from different stakeholders in the community in promoting the Hong Kong neighbourhoods.  
     
    Before I close, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to City University of Hong Kong and its partners for organising this meaningful programme to promote Hong Kong from fresh perspectives. Thank you very much.
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Al Green Issues Statement for the Record in Opposition to H.R. 1 During Debate on the Rule

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Al Green (TX-9)

    (Houston, TX)—On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, Congressman Al Green issued the following statement for the record on the rule for H.R. 1: 

    RE: Statement for the Record in Opposition to H.R. 1 During Debate on the Rule

    Mr. Speaker, and still I rise now, as I did during the Joint Address to Congress when I told the President and the nation that there is no mandate to cut Medicaid. The waste, fraud, and abuse argument is a façade, because no empirical evidence has been presented to justify cutting more than $1 trillion from Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act. These deep cuts will allow the richest Americans to receive, on average, an additional $30,000 annually, while the poorest Americans will lose approximately $700 annually. 

    This legislation is a complete betrayal of the American people, extending additional tax breaks to the wealthiest individuals in this country while cutting lifesaving, urgent services for the most vulnerable among us. The cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) alone will take health care and food assistance away from millions of veterans, seniors, and families across the country. 

    Congressional Democrats offered many amendments to ensure that critical services would not be cut. I submitted an amendment to ensure that individuals who have had their SNAP benefits stolen are able to receive a reimbursement. I also submitted an amendment which would help raise awareness of the risk of renal medullary carcinoma, an aggressive form of kidney cancer found in young individuals with the sickle cell trait. These common-sense amendments would not substantially add to the deficit, yet they were still rejected by Congressional Republicans, alongside all other amendments submitted to make this bill less cruel. 

    With H.R. 1, President Trump and Congressional Republicans have shown that they want a billionaire bailout at the expense of working families. 

                                                                                                                                                                                               Sincerely,

                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                Al Green

                                                                                                                                                                                                Member of Congress

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                                                                                                                                                                                                Sacrificed to Make America Great

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Al Green to Address President Trump and Governor Abbott’s Unjust Mid-Decade Congressional Redistricting

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Al Green (TX-9)

    (Houston, TX)—On Friday, July 11, 2025, Congressman Al Green will host a press conference in response to President Donald Trump’s mandate requiring Governor Greg Abbott to call for a special session aimed at targeting Democratic Texas congressional members through mid-decade redistricting. 

    Congressman Al Green stated, “Due to many press inquiries about the President’s desire to do mid-decade redistricting, I will respond to inquiries during tomorrow’s press conference. I will also have a special message for President Trump.”

    Click here to watch the Facebook live stream of the event.

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  • Maratha military landscapes of India inscribed as 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    At the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris, France, the “Maratha Military Landscapes of India” were officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This significant recognition marks India’s 44th World Heritage site and highlights the country’s remarkable historical and architectural heritage, reflecting its enduring cultural legacy on the global stage.

    The nomination, submitted for the 2024–25 cycle, highlights a group of twelve strategically located forts that exemplify the Maratha Empire’s military acumen and architectural brilliance between the 17th and 19th centuries CE. The inscription followed a rigorous eighteen-month process that included multiple technical evaluations and an on-site mission by ICOMOS, the International Council on Monuments and Sites.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister of Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis congratulated the nation on this significant achievement, praising the recognition of India’s historical and cultural contributions to global heritage.

    The Maratha Military Landscapes comprise forts located across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The twelve forts include Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Khanderi, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, along with Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu.

    These sites are spread across diverse terrains, from hilltops and dense forests to plateaus and coastal islands. Shivneri, Lohgad, Raigad, Salher, Rajgad, and Gingee are categorized as hill forts. Pratapgad is classified as a hill-forest fort, while Panhala stands on a plateaued hill and is recognized as a hill-plateau fort. Vijaydurg is a notable coastal fort, whereas Khanderi, Suvarnadurg, and Sindhudurg are island forts surrounded by the Arabian Sea.

    Eight of these forts—Shivneri, Lohgad, Raigad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, Sindhudurg, and Gingee—are under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The remaining four—Salher, Rajgad, Khanderi, and Pratapgad—are safeguarded by the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Maharashtra.

    The inclusion of these forts under UNESCO’s World Heritage List is a result of India’s nomination under criteria (iv) and (vi), which pertain to architectural and technological significance and strong association with living traditions and historical events. The collective ensemble presents a sophisticated understanding of geography, defense strategy, and regional adaptation.

    During the committee meeting, 18 out of 20 State Parties supported India’s proposal. The deliberation lasted for 59 minutes, after which the proposal received enthusiastic backing from all member states, UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre, and advisory bodies such as ICOMOS and IUCN.

    This global recognition comes on the heels of the Moidams of Charaideo in Assam, which were inscribed at the 46th session held in New Delhi last year. India now ranks sixth globally and second in the Asia-Pacific region for the most number of World Heritage Sites.

    India is currently a member of the World Heritage Committee (2021–2025) and continues to promote its cultural and natural legacy through the efforts of the Archaeological Survey of India, the nodal agency for all World Heritage matters. The country also maintains 62 sites on its Tentative List, which serves as a prerequisite for future nominations.

  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump visits Texas flood zone, rejects criticism over lack of early warnings

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

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    HOUSTON, July 11 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump visited central Texas on Friday, responding to criticism of his policies and the federal government’s response to the massive July 4 flooding that left at least 121 people dead and more than 150 missing.

    The search continues, but officials in the hardest-hit Kerr County in central Texas say no survivors have been found since July 5.

    More than 2,100 rescuers from local authorities, 20 U.S. states and several federal agencies joined the search and rescue efforts.

    Local, state and federal governments have done an “incredible job” of flood relief, rescue and recovery, Trump said in Texas after surveying the damage.

    “We just took a quick tour of the area. It’s hard to believe the extent of the destruction. Trees that are 100 years old, just ripped out of the ground. I’ve never seen anything like it,” Trump said.

    “This is truly an incredible job that you have all done,” the president said at the roundtable. “I have been in some very bad places, but I have never seen anything like this.”

    Asked by a reporter about his reaction to questions about why there were no early warnings about the flooding, Trump replied: “I don’t know who you are, but only a very angry person would ask a question like that.”

    The US president later lashed out at Democrats who criticised his administration’s response and called for an investigation. “All they want to do is criticise,” he said. “The public is understanding.”

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who accompanied D. Trump, praised the federal response to the flooding in Texas, calling it “quick and effective.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Krishnamoorthi to Partner With Stevens, Carbajal to Introduce Bill Blocking Unilateral Military Deployments Against Peaceful Protesters

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

    Legislation comes after Trump deployed National Guard to LA, threatened to ramp up ICE enforcement in Chicago

    WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08) announced he would co-lead the Stop Trump’s Abuse of Power Act with Representatives Haley Stevens (MI-11) and Salud Carbajal (CA-24) to amend the Insurrection Act and limit the President’s ability to deploy active-duty military forces against peaceful protests without the request of a state’s elected leadership. The bill comes in direct response to former President Donald Trump’s recent deployment of U.S. Marines to Los Angeles in the absence of such a request, raising grave concerns about presidential overreach and the misuse of the armed forces for domestic suppression. In recent weeks, Trump and his administration have called to ramp up ICE deportation efforts in Chicago, going so far as to suggest that the city is “next” for a militarized crackdown. 

    “No American President should be able to unilaterally deploy active-duty troops against citizens who are exercising their right to peaceful protest. After watching President Trump send United States Marines into Los Angeles, it’s clear we need to strengthen the guardrails of our democracy to hold this administration accountable. I’m proud to join Representatives Stevens and Carbajal in introducing this legislation to reaffirm the foundational principle that the U.S. military serves to defend our freedoms, not suppress them.”

    The legislation would prohibit the President from unilaterally ordering active-duty military personnel into any U.S. state or territory to respond to peaceful protests or demonstrations unless explicitly requested by that state or territory’s governor or chief executive. The Stop Trump’s Abuse of Power Act reinforces constitutional checks on executive authority and protects the right to peaceful assembly by ensuring that domestic military deployments are not used to intimidate or silence political dissent.

    The text of the bill is available here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Krishnamoorthi Slams Senate Republicans For Passing Budget That Guts Social Safety Net And Slashes Medicaid To Bankroll Tax Breaks For Ultra-Wealthy

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

    SCHAUMBURG, IL – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi issued the following statement in response to Senate Republicans passing their budget reconciliation bill:

    “Senate Republicans just rammed through a budget bill that guts our social safety net and slashes over $1 trillion from Medicaid—all to bankroll massive tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy. Millions will lose health care, families will go hungry, and the ultra-wealthy will cash in. This isn’t fiscal responsibility—it’s moral failure. I’ll fight this cruel betrayal of working Americans every step of the way.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Krishnamoorthi Tours Planned Parenthood of Illinois Center, Calls Out Dangerous Republican Budget Cuts, President Trump, and Recent Supreme Court Decision Following Three-Year Anniversary of Dobbs Ruling

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

    CHICAGO – Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) visited a Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL) facility in downtown Chicago to discuss the potentially drastic impacts of President Donald Trump’s proposed spending bill and the Supreme Court’s decision last week that allows states to cut off government funding for Planned Parenthood. Following a tour of the center, Congressman Krishnamoorthi joined a press conference with PPIL Interim President and CEO Tonya Tucker, providers, and community advocates to denounce both the budget proposal and the Supreme Court decision, calling them both dangerous for Illinoisans and Americans across the country, no matter where they live. The congressman’s visit to the PPIL center came a week after the three-year anniversary of the Dobbs ruling that has allowed nearly 20 states, including several neighboring Illinois, to pass near or total abortion bans.

    “Targeting Planned Parenthood isn’t just about reproductive rights, it’s a direct attack on basic health care for thousands of Illinoisans,” said Congressman Krishnamoorthi. “From the Trump administration’s illegal withholding of Title X funding to the Supreme Court’s Medina ruling allowing states to exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid to the GOP’s push to slash $1 trillion from the program, the message is clear: women’s health is on the chopping block. I’ll fight tooth and nail to stop these cruel cuts and protect reproductive health care for all.”

    During the press conference, Senate Republicans began voting on their massive reconciliation budget package. This legislation calls for billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, which could result in more than 700,000 Illinoisans losing access to their health care, including more than 30,000 Planned Parenthood patients. Congressman Krishnamoorthi remains committed to fighting back against any cuts to Medicaid and other critical social safety net programs and will vote against the Republican budget bill if it reaches the House floor this week.

    Both Congressman Krishnamoorthi and PPIL’s Tonya Tucker also called attention to the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to gut Planned Parenthood, even in states such as Illinois that have become sanctuary states for reproductive health care in the years following the Dobbs decision. Under the current Republican budget proposal, one-third of Planned Parenthood health clinics could close nationwide. President Trump has also attempted to withhold federal funding for Title X, which provides resources for family planning and preventative health services, and block coverage for reproductive health care under the Affordable Care Act.

    The Supreme Court’s decision last Thursday to allow states to completely cut off government funding for Planned Parenthood will also have wide-ranging negative consequences, not just for abortion care but also for non-abortion health care such as screenings for cancer, tests for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and other reproductive care. Illinois already serves as a safe haven for hundreds of thousands of Americans who live in neighboring states that have enacted near or total abortion bans or have forced the closure of most or all of their Planned Parenthood clinics.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Krishnamoorthi, Congresswoman Maloy Lead Bipartisan Effort Urging the FDA to Crackdown on Illegal E-Cigarettes Targeting Children

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

    WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and Congresswoman Celeste Maloy (R-UT), co-chairs of the bipartisan Caucus to End Youth Vaping, sent a letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary urging stronger enforcement against illegal e-cigarette products that are fueling youth nicotine addiction. The effort for greater enforcement comes as more than 6,000 flavored e-cigarettes, many of them targeted and advertised at children and young people, remain available for purchase online and in stores, despite the FDA having only authorized the sale of 34 e-cigarettes.

    “These products come in a large variety of youth-appealing flavors, such as pink lemonade, cotton candy, and bubblegum,” the lawmakers wrote, noting that 87.6 percent of youth users reported using flavored products, and 70.3 percent cited flavors as the reason they vape. “Some of the latest e-cigarette products now have built-in video games and smartphone-like features…allowing kids to play video games, send text messages, and use social media.”

    “We applaud Reps. Krishnamoorthi and Maloy and their colleagues for their leadership in urging the FDA to prioritize efforts to continue reducing youth use of e-cigarettes and other tobacco products. We join them in calling on the FDA and other federal agencies to utilize all tools at their disposal to prevent youth tobacco use, including enforcement actions to prevent illegal e-cigarettes from being imported, distributed, and sold in the United States,” Yolonda C. Richardson, President and CEO of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said.

    The lawmakers pointed to widespread youth e-cigarette use and the aggressive marketing of products with high nicotine levels and kid-friendly features in the letter. In 2024 alone, over 1.6 million youth, including nearly eight percent of high school students, used e-cigarettes, with 42 percent of high school users reporting frequent or daily use. The lawmakers also expressed their concern about the recent layoffs at the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, warning that a smaller staff will make a crackdown on these illegal e-cigarettes challenging. The lack of enforcement opens the door for Big Tobacco to shackle more young people to addiction and the numerous health hazards and chronic diseases that come along with it, such as cancer, heart disease, and stroke.

    Joining Congressman Krishnamoorthi and Congresswoman Maloy in drafting the letter were Reps. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), Mike Kennedy (R-UT), Lauren Underwood (D-IL), Burgess Owens (R-UT), Blake Moore (R-UT), and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL).

    The full letter is available here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Joins Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers to Introduce PBM Reform Package

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

    WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) joined with Congressman Earl “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) and nine other members of Congress to introduce the bipartisan PBM Reform Act, legislation that protects patients and independent pharmacies from harmful business practices used by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).

    “I’m proud to co-lead the PBM Reform Act to crack down on abusive practices by pharmacy benefit managers and drive down the cost of prescription drugs for working families,” Congressman Krishnamoorthi said. “This bipartisan legislation brings long-overdue transparency and accountability to the prescription drug supply chain, ensuring patients, not middlemen, come first.”

    Specifically, the PBM Reform Act:

    • Ban “spread pricing” in Medicaid and move to a transparent system that ensures pharmacies are fairly and adequately reimbursed for serving Medicaid beneficiaries.
    • Establish new requirements for PBMs under Medicare Part D, including a policy to delink PBM compensation from the cost of medications and increase transparency. 
    • Promote transparency for both employers and patients in their prescription drug plans, with semi-annual reporting on drug spending, rebates, and formulary determinations.
    • Require Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to define and enforce “reasonable and relevant” contract terms in Medicare Part D pharmacy contracts and enforce oversight on reported violations.

    As Ranking Member of the Health and Financial Services Oversight Subcommittee, Congressman Krishnamoorthi has introduced several pieces of bipartisan legislation aimed at reining in the power wielded by PBMs over patients and small, local, independent pharmacies.

    The PBM Reform Act comes just months after a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) interim staff report found PBMs prioritize their own pharmacies over independent businesses and significantly upcharge for specialty generic drugs such as those used to treat HIV, cancer, and other serious medical conditions. These practices have allowed the three largest PBMs to grab control of 80 percent of the prescription drug market, contributing to more than 2,000 local and independent pharmacy closures in 2024. In Illinois alone, 73 percent of counties are classified as pharmacy deserts and have no pharmacies located within 10 miles.

    In January, Congressman Krishnamoorthi toured Del-Kar Drugs in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, where he spoke about how pharmacy closures are hurting people of color. Congressman Krishnamoorthi also cited data that between 2015 and 2020 in Chicago, more than half of pharmacy closures came in majority Black and Latino neighborhoods.

    Joining Congressmen Krishnamoorthi and Carter in introducing the PBM Reform Act was Reps. Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Greg Murphy (R-NC), Deborah Ross (D-NC), Jodey Arrington (R-TX), Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX), Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Derek Tran (D-CA), Rick Allen (R-GA), John Rose (R-TN), and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY).

    “It’s time to bust up the PBM monopoly, which has been stealing hope and health from patients for decades. As a pharmacist, I’ve seen how PBMs abuse patients firsthand, and believe that the cure to this infectious disease is transparency, competition, and accountability, which is exactly what our bipartisan package provides,” Congressman Carter said.

    “For too long, pharmacy benefit managers have been allowed to operate unchecked, raising prices and preventing many patients from getting the medications they depend on,” Congresswoman Dingell said. “I hear from too many Michiganders, especially seniors, who can’t conveniently access the prescriptions they need, due to exploitative PBM practices complicating access to their local pharmacies. Their harmful, aggressive tactics are only getting worse, and we must take action now to protect pharmacies and lower patient costs. I remain committed to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to get this across the finish line.”

    “Unaffordable health care, unclear pricing practices, and a burdensome system that is difficult to navigate has created life-threatening barriers to care for Americans,” Congressman Murphy, M.D, said. “At the heart of this problem are pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), middlemen who withhold money from independent pharmacies, obscure drug costs, and make out like bandits, all at the expense of patients. This corruption of the health care delivery system must stop. For years, we have heard from small business owners, physicians, and patients about the damage greedy PBMs have inflicted. I am proud to support this bipartisan legislation to put an end to the extortion and lower drug costs through increased transparency and competition.”

    “For too long, PBMs have served as unregulated middlemen, driving up prices for life-saving medications for patients,” Congresswoman Ross said. “Nobody should have to choose between paying for life-saving medication and putting food on the table. Our bipartisan PBM Reform Act will protect Americans from abusive practices that raise prices and reduce fairness. I’m proud to work with Rep. Carter on these long overdue reforms. It’s past time to hold PBMs accountable and ensure every American can access the medications they need.”

    “It’s time to put an end to the shady and manipulative practices of pharmacy benefit managers. For too long, PBMs have driven up drug prices and padded their pockets while independent community pharmacies are being pushed to the financial brink. My colleagues and I are committed to changing that. This legislation delivers long-overdue accountability, increases transparency, lowers out-of-pocket costs for families, and saves taxpayer dollars. Local pharmacies and the patients they serve are at a breaking point, and they deserve relief. I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing this bill and look forward to passing real PBM reform that will deliver for both patients and providers,” Congressman Harshbarger said. 

    “Pharmacy Benefit Managers line their pockets and drive up the cost of life saving drugs at the expense of South Texans and the community pharmacies they depend on — this is shameful, dangerous, and must be stopped,” Congressman Gonzalez said. “I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation with Congressman Buddy Carter that puts patients first, increases price transparency, and holds PBMs accountable.”

    “PBM reform has long been a pressing issue, not only in rural Georgia, but across the nation. I am proud to work with Representative Carter on this commonsense package to eliminate the use of spread pricing, make prescription drugs more affordable, and establish rigorous oversight over PBM tactics that threaten access to care. Our health care system is in need of patient-centered, cost-effective, market-driven solutions and this package delivers,” Congressman Allen said.

    “Seniors should be able to fill the prescriptions they need without having to drive long distances or pay exorbitant costs,” Congressman Rose said. “For far too long, Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) have favored large chains and driven away customers from independent pharmacies, especially those in rural communities. I am proud to co-lead this legislation, which will be a gamechanger for countless Tennesseans.”

    “Southern California families are seeing their cost-of-living skyrocket, especially the cost of essential health care. I’m laser-focused on bipartisan, common-sense solutions that bring down costs and ensure that our economy works for working families. My experience running a community pharmacy with my wife showed me firsthand the urgent need for greater transparency and accountability in how Pharmacy Benefit Managers operate. That is why I’m proud to co-lead this bipartisan effort with Representatives Carter and Dingell to reform PBM practices, increase transparency, and put patients first,” Congressman Tran said.

    “I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing this critical PBM reform package, which cracks down on the exploitative pricing tactics of pharmacy benefit managers to make prescription drugs more affordable,” Congresswoman Malliotakis said. “PBMs’ shady practices have left consumers footing the bill and are driving many ‘Mom & Pop’ pharmacies in my district out of business. Our legislation will deliver long-overdue reforms to increase price transparency and protect patients. Now is the time for Congress to act and get PBM reform across the finish line.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Danny K. Davis Condemns Unilateral Military Threats, Urges Diplomacy Over War in U.S.–Iran Relations

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Danny K Davis (7th District of Illinois)

    Congressman Danny K. Davis Condemns Unilateral Military Threats, Urges Diplomacy Over War in U.S.–Iran Relations

    Go ahead once again, President Trump has overstepped his bounds and is acting like a king, dictator, or something worse. Without any interaction or discussion with Congress, he has attacked congressional intelligence. Anything else. Yeah, like the song said, WAR, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing but to kill. Mean, mainly, disrupt and destroy.

    The American people are demonstrating each and every day that we believe Peace and diplomacy are better ways of settling disputes. There’s uncertainty as to what Iran may have or may be developing in the way of nuclear weapons. Let’s rely on intelligence, not the thinking of one man and a few advisors who think whatever they think; let’s negotiate, not bomb.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China Pavilion Day celebrated at Osaka Expo

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

    OSAKA, Japan, July 11 — The China Pavilion Day at Expo 2025 Osaka was held on Friday, drawing over 400 attendees including representatives from China and Japan, as well as delegates from various national pavilions and friendship organizations.

    A large-scale cultural performance themed “Colorful China, Shaping the Future Together” was staged during the event, with performers from China’s Shaanxi Province presenting traditional cultural shows, such as classical instruments performance, martial arts and acrobatics.

    Wu Shengrong, director of the China Pavilion, told Xinhua that since its opening on April 13, the pavilion has welcomed nearly 800,000 visitors from around the world.

    In addition, the China Pavilion has hosted over 20 cultural events featuring provinces and cities, enterprises and thematic exhibitions.

    Running from April 13 to Oct. 13, the expo was themed “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.”

    The China Pavilion, one of the largest foreign self-built pavilions, covers approximately 3,500 square meters. Inspired by traditional Chinese calligraphy scrolls, the pavilion’s architectural design embodies the theme of “Building a Community of Life for Man and Nature — Future Society of Green Development.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Statement of Representative Danny K. Davis In Opposition of the Big, Bad, Inhumane, and Ugly Republican Bill

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Danny K Davis (7th District of Illinois)

    Statement of Representative Danny K. Davis

    In Opposition of the Big, Bad, Inhumane, and Ugly Republican Bill – July 3, 2025

    I rise in strong opposition and could never vote for this Big, Bad, Inhumane, and Ugly bill because it will wreck health care delivery, take food from hungry children, sentence seniors to early deaths, eliminate jobs, and destabilize our economy just to give the super rich and wealthy more influence, more power, more wealth.  It takes from the poor, from the disabled, from the sick, and from the hungry and gives to the wealthy.  

    This bill is cruel.  

    It is immoral.  

    It is a crime about to happen. 

    It is draconian.

    It is dangerous.

    It is criminal.

    So, if you want to stop crime, vote no as I will. 

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