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  • MIL-OSI China: China expands elderly care services with focus on community-based solutions

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    China had a total of 410,000 elderly care institutions and facilities at the end of the second quarter this year, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said on Monday.
    Of these, 369,000 were community-based elderly care facilities, reflecting a marked increase compared to 2019, when the numbers were roughly half their current levels, according to the ministry.
    Specifically, the number of elderly care institutions has doubled, while that of community-based care facilities has grown by 120 percent over the same period.
    The progress comes as China has been significantly expanding its elderly care services over recent years, with a particular emphasis on the development of at-home and community-based care. With its rapidly aging population, the country is under increasing pressure to provide sufficient care for its elderly citizens.
    Official data show that there were 297 million people aged 60 and above in the country at the end of 2023, accounting for 21.1 percent of the total population. The number of people aged 65 and above reached 217 million, or 15.4 percent of the total.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Forest food industry takes root under China’s canopy

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

    China’s forest food production has surpassed 200 million metric tons — about 140 kilograms per person — annually, making it the nation’s third-largest agricultural product after grains and vegetables, the National Forestry and Grassland Administration said on Friday.

    The country’s forest food production capacity is growing, with 46.7 million hectares dedicated to economic forest plantations and over 40 million hectares of forest land used for understory industries, according to Wang Junzhong, director of the administration’s reform and development department.

    “This enhances the stability of China’s food supply and provides a strong foundation for food security,” Wang said.

    Forest food products include edible oils, red dates, pine nuts and specialty products such as mushrooms and ginseng. More than 2,400 of China’s 2,800 counties have economic forests, with their combined annual output value surpassing 2 trillion yuan ($281.6 billion). Understory economic activities, such as growing mushrooms, generate another 1 trillion yuan annually, benefiting millions of forest farmers.

    In the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, where abundant sunshine supports forest fruit farming, 1.4 million hectares of land yield 14 million tons of forest fruit annually, with red dates being a major product.

    “This year, Xinjiang established 16 red date demonstration gardens, and the average yield per hectare has reached as much as 12 tons, with an income exceeding 44,700 yuan per hectare,” said Cai Lixin, chief economist at Xinjiang’s forestry and grassland bureau.

    In Jilin province, the ginseng industry is booming, with 77,000 hectares devoted to planting the herb, yielding over 780 tons annually. The industry is valued at close to 10 billion yuan.

    “Changbai Mountain ginseng has high national brand recognition, and the province has developed more than 1,000 ginseng-related products,” said Li Dongyou, deputy director of the Jilin Provincial Forestry and Grassland Bureau.

    “For 15 to 20-year-old larch tree forests, we manage the canopy to maintain sunlight levels favorable for both tree maturation and ginseng growth,” Li explained.

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  • MIL-OSI China: ​Universal Beijing Resort joins Wuzhen Theater Festival

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Universal Beijing Resort has expanded its presence beyond its theme park borders to the 11th Wuzhen Theater Festival, showcasing its popular characters in the festival’s carnival segment.

    Iconic characters from Universal Beijing Resort and dancers perform at the opening of the 11th Wuzhen Theater Festival’s carnival segment in Tongxiang, Zhejiang province, Oct. 17, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Universal Beijing Resort]

    Universal Beijing Resort has brought Minions Bob and Kevin from Illumination Entertainment, along with Puss in Boots and King Julien from DreamWorks Animation, to the annual theater event in the ancient water town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang province. This crossover experience began at the festival’s opening Thursday, where the characters danced to upbeat music alongside performers and spectators.

    The special carnival performance by Universal Beijing Resort will take place several times a day at Shitian Square during the festival, which runs from Oct. 17 to 27. Spectators and tourists can join the festivities, and the Minions and King Julien will also appear at meet-and-greet events. Additionally, the resort will display an exhibition wall, screen an official documentary and offer free merchandise.

    An exhibition wall showcases Universal Beijing Resort attractions during the 11th Wuzhen Theater Festival in Tongxiang, Zhejiang province, Oct. 17-27, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Universal Beijing Resort]

    In a statement released on Oct. 17, the resort said the carnival extravaganza and crossover integration would allow visitors to experience the allure of its blockbuster world and immersive entertainment up close. The resort also pledged to continue expanding its creative boundaries, appeal to young visitors and inject momentum into the integration of diverse cultures.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Speech by SCED at JUMPSTARTER Ignition Gala by Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund (English only)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is the speech by the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau, at the JUMPSTARTER Ignition Gala by Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund today (October 21):Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,          Good afternoon.     Welcome to the StartmeupHK Festival 2024. It is my pleasure to join you all this afternoon at this first and foremost opening event of the Festival – JUMPSTARTER Ignition Gala by Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund. The Gala marks the exciting launch of JUMPSTARTER, a global pitch competition organised by the Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund, alongside the kick-off of the StartmeupHK Festival 2024.     As you all know, this Festival, which is in its ninth year now, has been receiving overwhelming support from the start-up ecosystem in Hong Kong, and serving as a powerful catalyst over time for Hong Kong’s burgeoning start-up ecosystem. The Festival this year, curated by Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) with the theme “A Future Unlimited”, will bring together many start-ups, investors, industry leaders and tech enthusiasts from around the world, providing an international platform for knowledge exchange, networking and collaboration across various cutting-edge sectors. I can assure you about an exciting series of events in the coming full week of the StartmeupHK Festival.     As for this opening Gala, it marks the start of this year’s JUMPSTARTER, which is a global competition providing invaluable opportunities for entrepreneurs across the globe to gather in Hong Kong, pitch their ideas and business proposals, learn from mentors and investors, and most importantly, pursue their dreams in Hong Kong. I look forward to the enthusiastic participation by contestants from around the world, and wish the competition a great success.     The JUMPSTARTER is just one of the many opportunities offered in Hong Kong as a launch pad for start-ups to be groomed locally and scale globally. Being the only economy in the world where the global advantage and the China advantage come together, Hong Kong continues to maintain our uniqueness as one of the most liberal and easiest places to do business in the world: Hong Kong is once again ranked by the Fraser Institute this year as the freest economy; and we are ranked the third globally as well as the first in the Asia-Pacific region in the recent Global Financial Centres Index report. In addition, Hong Kong remains as the world’s fourth largest recipient of foreign direct investment in 2023 as revealed in the World Investment Report 2024, and continues to attract businesses and investment from around the world.     These impressive achievements are attributed to our institutional strengths, such as a robust common law legal system, an independent judiciary, a simple and low tax system, world-class professional services, start-up-and-business-friendly environment as well as other advantages guaranteed under “one country, two systems”. All of these continue to be the pillars supporting Hong Kong’s success as hubs for start-ups.     In fact, many start-ups fully recognise Hong Kong’s competitive edges. We are home to over 4 200 start-ups, which is a record high, representing a significant increase by 7 per cent year on year. In the first nine months this year, InvestHK has helped 470 overseas and Mainland enterprises to set foot or expand their business here, and over 10 per cent of them are start-ups and scale-ups from different sectors. The above encouraging results are testaments to Hong Kong’s attractiveness.     In the 2024 Policy Address announced last week, the Government has launched new initiatives to further drive economic development, which will benefit all businesses in Hong Kong, including start-ups. For instance, the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) has recently been updated to provide more flexibility and convenience for Hong Kong enterprises to invest and do business on the Mainland. As CEPA measures are nationality neutral, all companies based in Hong Kong can benefit from the latest enhancements. We would encourage more start-ups from around the world to set up their operations in Hong Kong to enjoy these advantages.     On individuals’ level, non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents have become eligible for the Mainland travel permit since July this year. This unprecedented measure facilitates their visits to the Mainland for business, leisure or family trips multiple times within a five-year validity period. I note that it has been well received by expatriates in Hong Kong, and encourage our overseas friends in the start-up community to all apply for the permit, if eligible, and enjoy the convenience brought by this initiative.     To facilitate your understanding of the above initiatives and many others, InvestHK, including its global network of Dedicated Teams for Attracting Businesses and Talents based in overseas Economic and Trade Offices, as well as its consultant offices, will continue to render support to you, with a view to facilitating your start-ups to set up and scale up in our city.     Looking forward, Hong Kong’s economic prospects are promising, and the Government will continue to strive to maintain a favourable business environment for start-ups as we always do. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our start-up friends here today for your tremendous support to the Festival and confidence in Hong Kong. I hope you enjoy the Gala event and all the exciting events ahead, exploring collaboration opportunities and experiencing the innovative spirit that defines Hong Kong as a prime destination for start-ups.     Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Oct 21, 2024 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    Oct 21, 2024 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

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    SPC AC 210544

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1244 AM CDT Mon Oct 21 2024

    Valid 221200Z – 231200Z

    …NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST…

    …SUMMARY…
    No severe thunderstorms are forecast on Tuesday.

    …Synopsis…
    A mid-level trough will be absorbed into the broader westerlies on
    Tuesday as it traverses from the Midwest to the Upper Great Lakes.
    Some remnant convection is expected to be ongoing Tuesday morning in
    the vicinity of this trough across Missouri, but this convection
    should weaken by mid-day as it moves into drier air.

    Ridging will start to build in the western CONUS with an extended
    moderately strong jet-stream from the Oregon/California border to
    the Upper Midwest. At the surface, a strong cold front will traverse
    the northern Plains during the day. Some showers and thunderstorms
    are expected along this frontal boundary, as temperatures cool aloft
    and forcing increases ahead of an amplifying mid-level trough
    approaching the area from the southern Canadian Prairie Provinces.
    Instability will be limited, but may be sufficient for some
    lightning flashes.

    ..Bentley.. 10/21/2024

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC – No MDs are in effect as of Mon Oct 21 07:02:02 UTC 2024

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Current Mesoscale DiscussionsUpdated:  Mon Oct 21 07:02:03 UTC 2024 No Mesoscale Discussions are currently in effect.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Oct 21, 2024 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 210524

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1224 AM CDT Mon Oct 21 2024

    Valid 211200Z – 221200Z

    …THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
    CENTRAL PLAINS…

    …SUMMARY…
    Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible across the central
    Plains, mainly during the afternoon to early evening.

    …Central Plains…

    Four Corners upper low is finally ejecting northeast and should
    advance into the central High Plains by 18z before moving into the
    middle MS Valley by the end of the period. In response to this
    feature, notable LLJ will shift from the High Plains at sunrise into
    central KS/eastern NE by late afternoon. At the surface, a sharp lee
    trough will be dislodged early, and a weak wave is expected to
    develop along the KS/NE border. This will ensure southeasterly
    low-level flow across northern KS into central NE through peak
    heating. Large-scale pattern favors focused low-level convergence
    over southern NE/northern KS but the magnitude of instability is not
    expected to be that strong, with perhaps MLCAPE exceeding 1000 J/kg
    across the MRGL risk where surface dew points are able to rise into
    the mid 50s. While buoyancy is not forecast to be that significant,
    modestly steep lapse rates and 90m 12hr height falls do warrant
    attention, as high-level diffluent flow will prove favorable for
    robust updrafts.

    Scattered convection will likely be ongoing at the beginning of the
    period, along the leading edge of stronger forcing, within the
    low-level warm advection corridor. This activity should propagate
    east during the day with the potential for strong/severe storms
    developing in its wake where boundary layer warms. Current thinking
    is isolated severe storms, including supercells, will evolve by mid
    afternoon within the left exit region of the mid-level jet. At this
    time will maintain MRGL risk, but there was some consideration for
    introducing a SLGT, and this may be need in later outlooks.

    ..Darrow.. 10/21/2024

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC – No watches are valid as of Mon Oct 21 07:02:02 UTC 2024

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Current Convective Watches (View What is a Watch? clip)Updated:  Mon Oct 21 07:02:08 UTC 2024 No watches are currently valid

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FEHD orders two restaurants in Yau Tsim district to suspend business for 14 and 21 days respectively

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene has ordered two restaurants in Yau Tsim district to suspend business for 14 days and 21 days respectively, as the operators repeatedly breached the Food Business Regulation (FBR) by illegally extending the food business area.

         The restaurant, located on the ground floor of 210 Temple Street, was ordered to suspend business from today (October 21) to November 3, while the restaurant, Spicy Crabs, located on the ground floor of 105 Woosung Street, was ordered to suspend business from today to November 10.

         “Two convictions for the above-mentioned breach were recorded against the restaurant on Temple Street in February and August of this year. A total fine of $7,500 was levied by the court and 30 demerit points were registered against the licensee under the department’s demerit points system. The contraventions resulted in the 14-day licence suspension. Meanwhile, from July of last year to June of this year, four convictions for the above-mentioned breach were recorded against the restaurant on Woosung Street. A total fine of $7,700 was levied by the court and 60 demerit points were registered against this licensee under the department’s demerit points system. The contraventions resulted in seven-day and 14-day licence suspensions running consecutively,” a spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) said.

         The licensee of the restaurant on Temple Street had a record of two convictions for the same offence in July and September of last year. A total fine of $6,400 was levied and 30 demerit points were also registered, leading to a seven-day licence suspension last December.

         The spokesman reminded licensees of food premises to comply with the FBR and other relevant regulations, or their licences could be suspended or cancelled.

         Licensed food premises are required to exhibit their licence and a sign at a conspicuous place of the premises, indicating that the premises have been licensed. A list of licensed food premises is available on the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/licensing/licence-foodPremises-search.html).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bank “ROSSIYA” acted as a partner of the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum-2024

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    Source: Bank “ROSSIA” Russia Bank –

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    10/21/2024

    Bank “ROSSIYA” acted as a partner of the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum-2024

    Bank “ROSSIYA” acted as a partner and took part in the events of the XIII St. Petersburg International Gas Forum (SPIGF-2024), which was held from October 8 to 11.

    SPIGF is one of the most authoritative business events in the gas industry, which annually brings together leading representatives of the global community and is one of the largest international congress and exhibition projects in the oil and gas industry.

    A joint seminar of Bank “ROSSIYA” and the Gazprom Mezhregiongaz Group, dedicated to payment fee standards, was held on the sidelines of the forum. As part of the event, the Bank presented the latest developments in the field of collecting payments for gas and shared its experience in implementing all components of the Smorodina platform in Dagestan. Also during the forum, agreements on cooperation between the Bank and leading market players were signed.

    Cooperation with enterprises of the Russian gas industry is a priority for Bank “ROSSIYA”. The bank actively finances projects of gas companies, and also develops and implements progressive high-tech solutions in the field of digitalization of enterprise processes and to improve consumer convenience.

    The work of Bank “ROSSIYA” at the SPIGF-2024 forum received high praise from the organizers, guests and partners of the event.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: ICC launches pioneering Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance developed with leading trade banks

    Source: International Chamber of Commerce

    Headline: ICC launches pioneering Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance developed with leading trade banks

    Existing sustainable finance frameworks often cannot be easily and objectively applied to many Trade Finance products due to their nature as a ‘flow’ product without delineated projects. The PSTF offer clear, transparent, and consistent guidelines to enable banks, corporates and investors to effectively channel capital towards sustainable and inclusive trade finance facilities while mitigating the risks associated with greenwashing.

    The PSTF contain four distinct sections:

    1. bespoke Principles for Green Trade Finance (PGTF),
    2. ICC guidance on Sustainability Linked Trade Finance,
    3. ICC guidance on Sustainability Linked Supply Chain Finance and
    4. ICC’s ambition for Social Trade Finance.

    Initiating industry-wide consultation

    The launch of the PSTF marks the commencement of an open consultation period. ICC invites all stakeholders within the trade finance industry to review the document and provide comments and feedback. This collaborative approach ensures that the principles are robust, practical, and reflective of the diverse needs and insights of industry participants.

    Following the consultation period, the PSTF will be finalised and officially released later this year, solidifying its role as a cornerstone in promoting sustainable trade finance globally.

    Online event and feedback opportunities

    To facilitate a deeper understanding of the PSTF and encourage active engagement, ICC will host an online launch event on 29 October 2024 at 13:00 CET. This session will feature a comprehensive walkthrough of the principles, followed by a 30-minute Q&A segment. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with the authors and contributors of the PSTF, fostering a dialogue that will shape the final version of the document.

    In addition, ICC is launching a survey designed to gather further insights and feedback from industry professionals.

    Engage and participate

    • Register for the online event: To join the online session on Tuesday 29 October, please register via this link.
    • Provide your feedback: Participate in the PSTF survey
    • Contact us: For more information on the Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance or to submit detailed comments, please reach out to:

    ICC would like to thank HSBC, Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank, Santander, ING, CommerzBank and BCG for their substantial input into the creation of the principles.


    Read more about our work on sustainable trade and sustainable trade finance.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: With reports of students abusing peers in primary schools, how can parents help keep their kids safe?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Daryl Higgins, Professor & Director, Institute of Child Protection Studies, Australian Catholic University

    An ABC report on Monday revealed a concerning rise in peer-on-peer sexual abuse within Australian primary schools.

    Data on Victorian schools shows hundreds of such incidents were reported in 2022 and 2023, with many involving children under the age of ten.

    The Australian Child Maltreatment Study also showed rates of sexual abuse inflicted by peers has been increasing. Overall, 18.2% of participants aged 16 to 24 reported being sexually abused by a peer during their childhood, compared to 12.1% of those aged 45 years and over.

    Parents may be wondering how they can protect their children at school.

    One of the most effective tools parents have is open, regular and age-appropriate conversations with their kids.




    Read more:
    There are reports some students are making sexual moaning noises at school. Here’s how parents and teachers can respond


    Talk about boundaries and consent early

    What should you be talking about?

    It is crucial for parents to talk with their children about boundaries and consent from an early age. For younger children, this can be as simple as teaching them their body belongs to them and no one else has the right to touch them without permission. Asking if its OK for a hug, and respecting when children say “no” is a great start.

    When discussing consent, it is important to highlight consent is not just about saying “no”, but also recognising and respecting others’ boundaries.

    Peer relationships and trusted adults play a crucial role in a child’s life. Helping children identify adults they can trust if they need to talk about something is also very important. Peers are often the first to hear of concerns or are often the recipients of disclosures, so fostering healthy friendships and teaching children to report to trusted adults is crucial.

    Addressing peer pressure and secrecy

    Children may feel pressured by peers or may be told to keep certain behaviours secret.

    It is essential for parents to emphasise no matter who asks them to keep a secret, they should always share concerns or things they are unsure about with a trusted adult.

    Parents can reinforce the message that if someone tells them not to tell, it is a “red flag”.

    Children can often feel unsure or scared of whether what has happened is wrong. This is why encouraging openness and creating a nonjudgmental space for children to share is important.

    Discussing online safety

    Research shows exposure to harmful material, like pornography, is a contributing factor to inappropriate sexual behaviour among peers.

    Being aware of your child’s internet use and educating them on how to keep themselves safe online is crucial.

    What else can parents do?

    While conversations with your children are vital, parents can also take practical steps to ensure their child’s safety at school. These include:

    • familiarising yourself with school policies: understand the school’s procedures for reporting bullying, harassment and sexual abuse. Parents should ask about how teachers manage supervision during breaks or other occasions where children may be less well unsupervised

    • advocating for comprehensive sex education at your school: when parents are involved in sex education it leads to better outcomes for children. Check what your school covers in the curriculum. Ask about what supports are available to parents, and how you can be involved

    • getting involved in your child’s social world: knowing who your child’s friends are and staying connected with teachers can offer insight into troubling dynamics. Create opportunities for your child to talk about their friendships and school experiences regularly. And as they start navigating the digital world, it’s even more important to know who they are engaging with

    • teach assertiveness and confidence: find ways to empower your child to speak up for themselves when they are unsure, or something feels wrong. Don’t leave this up to a class teacher to deal with in respectful relationship education. At home, you can encourage assertiveness in expressing their preferences and boundaries. You can also model how to stand up to peer pressure. Children can learn and be encouraged to say simple phrases such as, “stop, I don’t like it” or “no, I don’t want to”.

    If there is a problem

    If you do come across an issue or problem, try and work with your school. Despite your distress, try not to be adversarial – rather pitch your conversation to the teacher or principal as “How can I help us work through this together?”

    Parental involvement in education, can reduce the risk of child sexual abuse. If parents and schools can work together, they are more likely to be effective in keeping children safe.

    Prevention requires vigilance, communication and support from both parents and schools. Parents play a crucial role in shaping their child’s understanding of what’s OK, what’s harmful, as well as boundaries, safety and consent.

    By having ongoing conversations, staying informed, and working with schools, parents are the first step to creating safety for children – and supporting them if something goes wrong.

    Daryl Higgins receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council and a range of government departments, agencies, and service providers, including Bravehearts. He was a Chief Investigator on the Australian Child Maltreatment Study.

    Gabrielle works with the Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) team as part of her PhD Candidature. She has also previously worked for Bravehearts in various roles, including for the Turning Corners program, which provides support to young people who have displayed harmful sexual behaviours.

    ref. With reports of students abusing peers in primary schools, how can parents help keep their kids safe? – https://theconversation.com/with-reports-of-students-abusing-peers-in-primary-schools-how-can-parents-help-keep-their-kids-safe-241786

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Draft guidelines for ‘forever chemicals’ have been released. Here’s what it means for drinking water safety in Australia

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ian Musgrave, Senior lecturer in Pharmacology, University of Adelaide

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    The Australian National Health and Medical research Council (NHMRC) has today released draft guidelines for acceptable levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in drinking water.

    PFAS chemicals are also known as “forever chemicals”, because they don’t break down easily and can persist in the environment, including drinking water supplies.

    The new guidelines – which are not mandatory but will inform state and territory policy – are expected to be finalised in April 2025. They propose a reduction in the maximum levels previously considered safe for four key PFAS chemicals: PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS and PFBS.

    Continually scrutinising and updating our PFAS regulations is important to ensure Australians’ safety. However, these updated guidelines are unlikely to have a significant impact on Australia’s drinking water. The majority of potable water supplies in Australia either have no detectable PFAS, or have levels already below the new limits.

    What are PFAS chemicals?

    PFAS are highly fat-soluble compounds that are very slow to break down. They are basically long chains of carbon atoms studded with fluorine molecules.

    PFAS chemicals are inert, water-repellent and heat-resistant. These properties make them ideal for industrial usage and they have been used in firefighting foams and fire-retardant material. They have also been used in common household items such as nonstick pans and stain-resistant fabrics.

    PFAS chemicals are very slow to break down.
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    Unfortunately, their useful industrial stability means they persist in the environment and can accumulate in the human body. It can take five years for half an ingested dose of PFAS to be removed.

    Given PFAS chemicals have the potential to mimic the body’s own fats, there has been concern they could harm our health if sufficient amounts accumulated in the body.

    What sorts of health effects are they linked to?

    The buildup of a chemical that’s hard to remove from our bodies is always of concern. Despite this, the potential health risks appear to be low. In 2018 the Australian Expert Health Panel for PFAS looked in detail at the evidence.

    One of the largest concerns was PFAS chemicals’ ability to increase levels of cholesterol in the blood, potentially increasing heart disease risk. However, studies of people who have been chronically exposed to significant levels of PFOA have not shown statistically significant increases in heart disease.

    In 2018, the report from Australia’s expert health panel stated:

    Evidence to date does not establish whether PFAS at exposure levels seen in Australia might increase risks of cardiovascular disease… Established risk factors … are likely to be of a much greater magnitude than those potentially caused by PFAS.

    Cancer has also been a concern. However the expert panel found no consistent evidence that PFAS chemicals are associated with cancer. One study even found exposure to PFOA decreased the incidence of bowel cancer.

    However, the impact of PFAS on human health is continuously reviewed as new evidence comes to light.

    Why has Australia revised its drinking water guidelines?

    Australia began to phase out PFAS chemicals in the early 2000s. Since then, the levels of PFAS detected in the Australian population have steadily dropped.

    Now that industrial use is being phased out, the main way we are exposed to PFAS is through things like persistent environmental contamination. While drinking water is not a major source of PFAS, water can be contaminated from environmental sources, for example, if contaminated dust or ground water makes its way into reservoirs.

    Most drinking water levels in Australia either have no detectable PFAS or are already below the new levels.
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    The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines provide limits for how much PFAS is allowed to be in our drinking water.

    The NHMRC periodically reviews the health evidence around PFAS used to develop these guidelines, which were last updated in 2018. The latest review looks at additional evidence available since then.

    A few developments were of particular interest in this review: studies about the influence of PFAS on thyroid function. Altering thyroid function can be problematic because thyroid hormones regulate our metabolism, growth and development.

    The International Agency for Cancer Research’s (IARC) recent ruling on PFAS and cancer also needed to be investigated. The IARC has classified PFOS – one of the four key chemicals Australia is regulating – as “possibly carcinogenic to humans”. However the IARC noted there was “inadequate” evidence PFOS directly causes any type of cancer in people.

    This agency can rule on the probability that a chemical can cause cancer under any possible exposure, no matter how extreme. But it doesn’t evaluate the risk of cancer from ordinary exposure.

    This means the NHMRC needed to reevaluate the evidence that the levels present in drinking water would constitute a risk.

    What are the new PFAS limits?

    The NHRMC considered evidence about PFAS exposure in animal studies, and by looking at human epidemiology.

    In studies involving animals, the NHMRC review paid particular attention to what concentration of PFAS exposure had no effect on their health. This threshold is used to determine limits for humans, by adding a safety buffer usually a hundred times lower than the level that was safe for animals.

    The limits are set are carefully considering the evidence about impact on human health, as well as evaluating how much PFAS exposure is likely from sources beyond drinking water, such as food and inhaled dust.

    The proposed limits are:

    Note: PFOS and PFHxS are now regulated separately.
    NHMRC

    These guidelines are unlikely to have a significant impact on health. As the NHMRC report shows, majority of potable water supplies in Australia have no detectable PFAS, or levels are already below these new limits.

    For example, drinking water sampling for WaterNSW found PFOS levels were between 1.2ng/L and undectable. Similar results were found for PFHxS (between 1.4 and 0.1ng/L) and PFOA (basically undetectable).

    While the concentration of PFAS in bores near contamination sites are higher, these are typically not used as sources of drinking water.

    The Australian guidelines differ from some international guidelines. The draft guidelines note that different jurisdictions place different weighting on animal and human evidence, and this will affect these regulatory levels.

    The draft guidelines are now open to public consultation, with submissions closing on November 22 2024. Final guidelines are expected to be released in April 2025.

    Ian Musgrave has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council to study adverse reactions to herbal medicines and has previously been funded by the Australian Research Council to study potential natural product treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. He has collaborated with SA Water on studies of cyanobacterial toxins and their implication for drinking water quality.

    ref. Draft guidelines for ‘forever chemicals’ have been released. Here’s what it means for drinking water safety in Australia – https://theconversation.com/draft-guidelines-for-forever-chemicals-have-been-released-heres-what-it-means-for-drinking-water-safety-in-australia-241773

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City to celebrate young care leavers with week of activities

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The council works with young people in care to help them make the move into independent living, and to take advantage of the education, employment and training opportunities that are available to them.

    And young people who have either recently moved out of care, or will shortly be doing so, will be taking part in a wide range of activities during Care Leavers Week to highlight their progress and celebrate their successes.

    Events will include a night at the movies with the council’s Reach Leaving Care team and 2 ‘Changing Rooms’ style challenge events with Wolverhampton Homes supporting young people and the Supported Accommodation Team to makeover two flats.

    There will be baby swim and stay and play sessions, a swap shop and a special event at Wildside Activity Centre giving care leavers who are not currently in employment, education or training the chance to take part in team building exercises, confidence building activities and volunteering opportunities.

    Members of the Care Leavers Independent Collective will host a Total Respect training session, encouraging staff and professionals to understand what it means to be a child in care or care leaver, while Food Around The World will give young people the chance to sample some amazing dishes from different parts of the world.

    Ahead of Care Leavers Week, care leavers enjoyed a silent Halloween disco on Saturday, the Care Leavers football team will shortly be hosting a friendly match with Walsall Care Leavers FC ahead of the Care Leavers Championship Cup next summer, and the atrium at the Civic Centre will be lit blue to mark the start of the week, with the colour chosen by care leavers themselves.

    Alison Hinds, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Director of Children’s Services, said: “Care Leavers Week is an important and enjoyable week for all the young people who either have, or are, making the transition from care to independent living, ensuring they are fully supported and celebrated at this important and exciting time so that their first step into adulthood is the best it can be.”

    Wolverhampton’s Local Offer for care leavers aged between 16 and 25 provides information about a wide range of services which could help young care leavers prepare for adult life. It includes details of support which they are entitled to by law, as well as additional services that the council has been able to secure with the help of partner organisations. For more information, please visit Wolverhampton Children in Care.

    Care Leavers Week seeks to highlight the needs of care leavers and encourages the agencies responsible for looking after them to work in a coordinated and effective way.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKeToll to send SMS by #HKeToll

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    From noon on October 28, the HKeToll will use “#HKeToll” for issuing messages to local users, ceasing the use of the sender ID without the prefix “#”, the Transport Department announced today.

    The move came after the HKeToll began participating in the Office of the Communications Authority’s SMS Sender Registration Scheme to help the public verify SMS messages issued by the free-flow tolling service, the department explained, adding that the registered sender ID “#HKeToll” with the prefix “#” will enable users to verify messages and guard against scams and loss.

    Apart from advising the public to stay alert when receiving messages without the prefix “#” but purportedly issued by the HKeToll, it elucidated that people should not reply directly, visit suspicious websites or disclose any personal information to avoid being directed to fraudulent websites.

    The department reiterated that the HKeToll will not send SMS messages or emails with hyperlinks to vehicle owners for carrying out transactions. Users must log in to hketoll.gov.hk or the HKeToll mobile app to pay tolls online.

    For enquiries, call 3853 7333.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Watermelon farming aids sand control, boosts incomes in China’s largest desert

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

    Planting watermelons in China’s largest desert, the Taklimakan, has become a new way of achieving sand control and raising incomes.

    About 1,730 hectares of seeded watermelons are harvested in Qiemo County of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region after they were planted for the first time in May.

    The watermelon seeds will be roasted and consumed as a popular snack in the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Nigeria: African Development Bank Approves $100 Million to Support Youth and Women-led Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, October 21, 2024/APO Group/ —

    The African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) has approved a $100 million loan to increase access to finance for youth and women-led small and medium enterprises, under the Nigeria Youth Entrepreneurship Investment Bank (YEIB) initiative.

    The Nigeria YEIB is a pioneering institution designed to foster economic growth and job creation in the country by acting as an ecosystem anchor and convener, bringing together relevant financial and non-financial stakeholders to collaborate more effectively in support of youth entrepreneurs.

    The Bank is leading the coordination among key Nigeria YEIB anchor investors and partners, including the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated, the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), and the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN). The Bank Group’s $100 million investment will be bolstered by an additional $25 million from DBN and $5 million from NSIA.

    The project has two main pillars: establishing the YEIB Investment Management Company to oversee three special purpose vehicles – an Equity Investment Fund (EIF), an Ecosystem Development Fund (EDF), and a Credit Guarantee Facility (CGF) – and creating these vehicles to support youth and women-led businesses. The EIF will invest in early-stage and high-growth enterprises, while the EDF will provide grants for business development service providers and reimbursable grants to youth-led businesses. The CGF will offer risk mitigation to improve access to credit for SMEs, managed by the Development Bank of Nigeria’s subsidiary, Impact Credit Guarantee Limited.

    By de-risking young entrepreneurs and fostering talent, the Bank’s YEIB initiative aims to provide the patient capital and ecosystem support needed to turn ideas into sustainable businesses, offering a long-term solution to Africa’s youth unemployment crisis.

    The Nigeria YEIB project aims to create over 161,000 direct jobs, 40% of which will be for women, and 1.4 million indirect jobs, with 35% allocated to women. It will also support more than 38,000 youth-led enterprises through financial services, and an additional 38,000 through non-financial services, with at least 40 percent of beneficiaries being women.

    Following the approval, the Bank’s Director General for Nigeria, Dr Abdul Kamara, emphasised the transformative nature of the project. “This initiative will be a game-changer for Nigeria’s economy, addressing youth unemployment and closing gender gaps through targeted entrepreneurship support,” Kamara said.

    The Director of the Bank’s Financial Sector Development Department, Mr Ahmed Attout said, “The YEIB is a transformative initiative that moves beyond project-based approaches to systemic, institutional solutions for entrepreneurship development across all sectors. By positioning Nigerian youth entrepreneurs as a high-potential investment asset class, it brings together key stakeholders to unlock financial opportunities, open new avenues for public and private sector investors, and tackle the structural challenges facing young entrepreneurs.”

    The Nigeria YEIB project is the third to be approved, with efforts ongoing to establish YEIBs in several African countries. In July 2023, the Bank approved $16 million (http://apo-opa.co/3NEU25L) for the establishment of a YEIB in Liberia, and in May 2024, approved $43 million for a project in Ethiopia (http://apo-opa.co/3Ytx8Vg) that includes the design and establishment of the country’s YEIB.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management invites you to Vladimir Tarasov’s business camp

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On November 7-10, 2024, a large business game will be held at the PSB Patriot Hotel on the territory of the Patriot Park – Vladimir Tarasov’s business camp “Skills of Unpredictability”, where the heads of the Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management Sergey Vagin and Dmitry Ovodenko will act as experts.

    Vladimir Tarasov’s Business Camp is a large business game that has no analogues in the world, which simulates the life of several game states, immerses more than a hundred people in it and in a few days significantly expands the business picture of the world and the strength of the personality of each participant.

    The author of the program Vladimir Tarasov is an outstanding social technologist of our time, the creator of the foundations of management of the Soviet and Russian mentality, the developer of the system of selection and training of managers, which is used in Russia as an alternative to the Western school. The author of the popular trainings “Managerial Duel”, “Communication Spinner”, the business game “Organizer” and many others.

    Experts from the Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management: Advisor to the Rector’s Office, expert in knowledge management and organizational development, entrepreneur, Doctor of Economics, Professor Sergey Vagin and Director of the Higher School of Business and Technology, consultant in the field of effective communications, negotiations in marketing and sales, vice-champion of the Russian Championship in management fights Dmitry Ovodenko.

    As a result of training under the program “Skills of Unpredictability” you will learn: – to negotiate, multiplying your interests; – to foresee the consequences of decisions in advance; – to build a structure and technology of production; – to delegate authority in conditions of acute time shortage.

    From the first minute, a business camp participant lives in accelerated game time under a new name. Someone will be a minister, someone will be an owner of an enterprise. Everyone will have to manage something, make decisions quickly, conflict with and cooperate with other participants in the game. Production will be real, done by hand, management errors will lead to poverty, and the right decisions will create wealth. After the business camp, all its participants will see their activities in real life as if they had returned from a trip to the future.

    Daily time for gaming and educational activities from 9:00 to 00:00 with partial possibility of individual time schedule.

    The author of the program, Vladimir Tarasov, will be an honorary guest of the business camp.

    You can find out more detailed information and register on the official website of the business camp or in Vladimir Tarasov’s Telegram channel.

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 10/21/2024

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    The Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management invites you to Vladimir Tarasov’s business camp

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Japan: African Development Bank Celebrates Three Decades of Japan-Backed Trust Fund

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    TOKYO, Japan, October 21, 2024/APO Group/ —

    The African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has celebrated the 30th anniversary of  the Policy and Human Resource Development Grant (PHRDG), a bilateral trust fund created by Japan  in 1994.The initiative has contributed significantly to the development of Africa’s human capital, supporting over 100 transformational projects across various sectors.

    Presenting a commemorative publication on the trust fund at the Ministry of Finance in Tokyo on Wednesday, 16 October, Dr Akinwumi Adesina Adesina, African Development Bank Group President said the publication highlights three decades of successful collaboration and the impactful projects funded by the Policy and Human Resource Development Grant, as well as the critical role the grant has played in Africa’s socioeconomic development.

    Over the past three decades, Japan has contributed JPY 5.3 billion ($ 37.4 million) to the PHRDG, supporting 107 projects, with 96 completed and 11 ongoing as of September 2024. In recent years, the trust fund has seen a notable increase in contributions, underscoring Japan’s renewed commitment to fostering a climate-smart, resilient, inclusive, and integrated Africa.

    Japan’s Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Atsushi Mimura, said he was pleased the country’s partnership with the African Development Bank Group was going well. He pledged continued support, particularly for the African Development Fund, the private sector, and Japanese and African start-ups

    “We look forward to deepening Japan’s relationship with the African Development Bank,” he said.

    Mimura described the African Development Bank Group’s partnership with the World Bank’s plan to bring electricity to 300 million Africans (Mission 300) as a powerful narrative that draws attention to the continent’s energy needs.

    Adesina commended Japan for its strong support of the African Dev?

    elopment Fund, noting that the Fund has delivered impressive results. He sought the country’s support on a wide range of issues, including the 17th general replenishment of the African Development Fund, Mission 300 (http://apo-opa.co/3YcTfy2), Special Drawing Rights, the private sector, and start-ups, among others.

     “We thank the people of Japan for standing in solidarity with the people of Africa,” Adesina said.

    Since its establishment, the PHRDG has been a vehicle for Japan to share its expertise and experience in human resource development, empowering Africans to lead the transformation of their societies and economies. The grant has supported a wide range of projects aligned with Japan and the African Development Bank Group’s shared objective of human capital development. Officials said the projects have laid the groundwork for accelerated economic growth in Africa.

    In a foreword to the Policy and Human Resource Development Grant at 30 publication, Deputy Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs Daiho Fujii, expressed Japan’s pride in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the PHRDG.

    “Japan is leading the international community’s efforts to overcome global challenges, particularly those affecting vulnerable populations. Through the PHRDG, we provide technical cooperation to develop the human resources that will drive Africa’s socioeconomic transformation. Our partnership with the African Development Bank Group is key to realizing a more resilient and prosperous Africa.”

    As the Policy and Human Resource Development Grant enters its fourth decade, the African Development Bank Group and Japan have expressed eagerness to expand their partnership. With six new projects in the 2024–2025 pipeline, including initiatives in higher education, debt management, and climate-smart agriculture, the trust fund remains a critical tool for delivering impact across Africa, officials said.

    Both parties pledged to continue to work hand in hand to unlock the potential of Africa’s human capital, fostering innovation and economic development for generations to come.

    Japan–Africa Dream Scholarship Program: Investing in the Future

    Among the most impactful PHRDG-funded initiatives is the Japan-Africa Dream Scholarship Program (JADS), launched in 2017. This program aims to develop Africa’s human capital by offering scholarships to high-achieving African students for master’s studies in fields such as agriculture, development economics, energy, and public health. To date, the program has awarded scholarships to 23 students from 10 African countries, two-thirds of whom are women.

    Graduates of the JADS program have gone on to make significant contributions to their home countries.  Alumni include Mary Yeboah Asantewaa from Ghana, who now works at SORA Technology in Accra, leveraging drone technology to control infectious diseases, and Glory Sibale from Malawi, who joined Tokyo’s Taiyo-Yuka recycling company, focusing on sustainable agricultural project management.

    As part of his mission to Japan, Adesina also met with Nobumitsu Hayashi, the Governor of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, to expand collaboration in key areas, including agriculture, healthcare, energy access, support for youth entrepreneurs, critical minerals, and regional corridors.

    Later Wednesday, Adesina met with the leadership of the Association of African Economic and Development Japan, where both parties discussed potential collaborations for impactful projects. He continued with meetings with Kanetsugu Mike, Chairman of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and Ken Shibuya, Co-Chairman of the Global South Africa Committee of Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives).

    The African Development Bank president invited  business leaders to the 2024 Africa Investment Forum to be held in Rabat in December. Adesina also hosted representatives of the African diplomatic corps, development partners, and the private and public sectors, where they discussed leveraging co-creative relationships with Japanese companies and institutions.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Update: Serious crash at Kapunda

    Source: South Australia Police

    Three people are being treated in hospital following a serious crash at Kapunda this afternoon.

    Just after 2.30pm on Monday 21 October, Police responded to a two-car crash on Thiele Highway.

    The driver of a Honda SUV, a 54-year-old local woman, was taken to hospital where she is being treated for serious injuries.  The passenger, a 56-year-old woman from Kapunda, was flown to hospital where she is being treated for serious injuries.

    The driver of a Toyota Kluger, a 38-year-old local woman, and single occupant of the car suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital.

    Both cars were towed from the scene and police are investigating the incident.

    The highway was closed for a few hours but has since reopened.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Message of the Holy Father for the centenary of the “Corriere dello Sport-Stadio”

    Source: The Holy See

    Message of the Holy Father for the centenary of the “Corriere dello Sport-Stadio”, 20.10.2024
    The following is the text of the message sent by the Holy Father Francis to the Corriere dello Sport-Stadio on the occasion of the centenary of its founding:

    Message of the Holy Father
    Dear brothers and sisters,
    Best wishes! A hundred years is an important milestone, a fine trophy to put in your cabinet! Even greater than that for the two million copies sold on the occasion of Italy’s victory in the 2006 World Cup! You have had a great run in these hundred years; besides, among those who contributed to the birth of the newspaper was a certain Enzo Ferrari, who knew something about engines and victories!
    I thank the Director Ivan Zazzaroni for sending me a beautiful letter about the centenary of the newspaper, and it is a pleasure to be close to you on these days of celebration.
    If I think about sport, and my homeland, Argentina, before I even think of the great football facilities, like the Bombonera, I think of when, as children, we played football with a ball made of rags. So many champions started this way, playing with friends in a carefree way on improvised fields between houses, even in contexts of great poverty. How beautiful it is to experience the feeling of fraternity: you play, and you play together, and you know that you are opponents only on the field, never enemies. You learn the joy of victory and you know the sweat and effort it cost, and you also learn from defeat, trying to get back up again and learn from the mistakes made so as to try to overcome them the next time, or simply to accept your own difference and your limit: we are all precious and unique, but we are not perfect.
    Some say that I am a fan of San Lorenzo, an Argentine team: it remains a secret, but there is something beautiful in the history of that team. When the boys who played in the street at the beginning of the twentieth century were looking for a safe place to play football, a priest descended from Italians, a Salesian, Don Lorenzo Massa, opened the doors of the oratory, and a beautiful adventure began from there. Even today we need spaces for sport, especially in the poorest and most isolated contexts, but above all we need adults who welcome children and young people in an authentic way, who know how to listen to their dreams, who wish for a better future with them. Think about how here in Italy how much good has been done through the fields of parishes and oratories, and how many young people, now sporting champions, often remember that they started from the parish fields.
    Your newspaper has a long history, and it intends to embrace the whole of Italy, for sporting events that concern it both within its borders and abroad: sport is one of the factors that make us feel like one people, such as when we stand up to sing the national anthem, at the stadium or in sports halls. How important it is to walk together, to feel part of a single family, and of a family of nations during the Olympics or the world or continental championships: in recent years we have still too often seen neighbouring peoples, or groups within the same countries, stand up against each other armed. Competition in sport is healthy, because it calls for patience, listening to the coach, respect for opponents, rules and referees, and coordination with one’s teammates: in the world, on the other hand, the aim is often to destroy the opponent, to make one’s own rules, to reject those who want to moderate the confrontation between the parties according to international law. Spreading a healthy sports culture in this sense means nurturing humanity in its most beautiful and authentic values, and for this I thank you.
    Although unfortunately in recent years we have witnessed episodes of intolerance, which must be condemned, I am sure that there are many more examples in which sport has been able to “team up”, without race, class, or religious denomination being obstacles or barriers: I encourage you to foster this climate of authentic and welcoming humanity. We must reject any mindset of exclusion and violence, and for this we know that words have their value, to educate in what is good and beautiful, rather than to destroy. A newspaper article, even a sports article, can do a lot of good, but it can also damage and foment a climate of mistrust: I urge you not to be like this, though!
    On the subject of acceptance and integral human promotion: for organizational reasons alone it is not possible to hold the Olympics and the Paralympics at the same time. In the recent editions in Paris we rejoiced at the many successes of incredible boys and girls: for some of them the gold medal was life-giving, because of how they were able to overcome, thanks to their inner strength and the help of everyone, the challenges of their disability. Their races are a hymn to life! May your newspaper tell of victories and defeats, but be a way of thinking and living of sport as a hymn to life!
    Thank you for what you are and for what you do. Do not forget to pray for me.
    Rome, Saint John Lateran, 19 October 2024
    FRANCIS

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: “Understanding AI” assembly helps pupils prepare for a digital future

    Source: Google

    AI has the unique potential to create new opportunities for everyone, drive economic growth, and advance breakthroughs in science that can change and save lives. That’s why it’s crucial to prepare young people for a future where AI plays an even bigger role.

    Since its launch in 2018, Be Internet Legends has been a cornerstone of online safety education, reaching over 9 million children across the UK and over 100 million globally. Now, recognising the growing importance of AI literacy, we’re expanding the programme to equip children with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in a world with AI.

    This week, our new “Understanding AI” assembly was streamed live to 152 schools and reached 22,800 students. The assembly aims to explain AI to children in an engaging and accessible way.

    The assembly explains what AI is and how it works in simple terms that children can easily understand. It helps them identify AI in their daily routines, from voice assistants in their homes to the traffic lights that manage the flow of cars on the roads. It also encourages them to think critically about AI, question AI-generated information and understand its limitations.

    Importantly, the assembly emphasises that AI is a tool that can complement human abilities and creativity, not replace them. It introduces children to the concept of ethical AI and encourages them to consider when AI should be used — and to always check app and other services’ age ratings.

    The “Understanding AI” assembly was developed in close collaboration with a diverse group of experts, including leading AI researchers, online safety specialists and educators. This collaborative approach, combined with insights from a pilot in eight schools, ensures the assembly’s content is accurate, age-appropriate, and engaging.

    The assembly reinforces the core principles of Be Internet Legends, particularly the “Alert” pillar, which encourages children to be mindful of their online surroundings and potential risks. By integrating AI literacy into the programme, we aim to give children the tools they need to be informed and responsible digital citizens.

    You can watch the “Understanding AI” assembly on-demand at goo.gle/bil-ai-watch. For more information about the next Be Internet Legends assembly, plus other events and updates, check out goo.gle/bil-assemblies.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Independent Assessor of Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice reappointed

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Secretary of State for Justice has appointed Sir Robin Spencer as Independent Assessor of Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice for a term of 5 years from May 2024, in succession to Dame Linda Dobbs DBE.

    Appointed by the Secretary of State for Justice, under section 133 of the Criminal Justice Act (the Act) 1988, the Assessor’s role is to gauge the amount of compensation to be paid once the Secretary of State has decided that the eligibility criteria are met.

    Neither ministers nor officials play any role in the assessment of compensation and the Secretary of State for Justice is required by section 133 (4) to accept the award made by the Assessor.

    The Assessor plays no role in deciding whether an applicant is eligible for compensation, which falls solely to the Secretary of State under Section 133(3).

    Biography

    After 45 years in the Law, Sir Robin Spencer DL retired as a High Court Judge in March 2023, having been appointed to the (then) Queen’s Bench Division in 2010. He continues to sit in retirement in the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division).

    He was called to the Bar in 1978 and practised as a Junior in the North West of England and North Wales from Chester chambers before becoming a QC in 1999 when he also joined London chambers. He was the Leader of the Wales and Chester Circuit from 2004 to 2006, and a member of the Bar Council.

    Before his appointment as a High Court Judge he sat for many years as a Recorder and a Deputy High Court Judge, trying criminal, civil and family cases,

    From 2013 to 2017 he was a Presiding Judge of the South Eastern Circuit.

    In 2023 he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Cheshire, a role which includes presiding at Citizenship Ceremonies.

    He has not declared any political activity.

    Updates to this page

    Published 21 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic students entered the top 115 best students of Russia at the conference “Management of the Future”

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The annual student conference “Management of the Future” was held at the Higher School of Management of St. Petersburg State University. For 12 years, this event has brought together talented students and leading Russian companies. The conference has become a unique platform for exchanging ideas and experience in the field of management.

    The participation of Polytechnic students in the conference “Management of the Future” is an opportunity not only to exchange knowledge, but also to establish contacts with potential employers. Masters of their field, representing leading companies, were able to assess the level of training of young specialists and, possibly, offer them internships or jobs. Such experience is invaluable for students seeking to put their skills into practice.

    The topic “Growth at the intersection of competencies” opens up broad horizons for discussion. Participants were able to explore how multidisciplinary approaches can contribute to innovative development and business success. Given the current challenges associated with digitalization and changing market needs, the discussion of new management models remains particularly relevant.

    The event was attended by representatives of large companies such as VTB Bank, Alfa-Bank, Baltika and Severstal. These organizations provide students with the opportunity to learn more about modern trends in management and business. The conference speakers are experts with extensive experience in their fields, who shared their knowledge and practical skills. The campus of GSOM SPbU “Mikhailovskaya Dacha” became the venue for the conference. This historical place combines classical architecture and modern technologies, creating an inspiring atmosphere for learning and communication. Participants were able not only to delve into the educational process, but also to enjoy the cultural program, which included excursions and parties.

    The Conference “Management of the Future” is not just an event, but an important step towards the formation of a new generation of managers capable of coping with the challenges of the modern world. Participation in such an event opens doors to new opportunities and helps students develop their management competencies. We are confident that this experience will become an important milestone on the path to a successful career for all participants.

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    https://vvv.spbstu.ru/media/nevs/achivments/polytechnics-entered-the-top-115-best-students-of-Russia-at-the-future-management-conference/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The “life situation” service for large families has been launched on the public services portal

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    A service for providing services to large families has been launched on the public services portal. The service’s special feature is that the services that large families need are located in one place and are provided comprehensively according to the “life situation” principle.

    You can already register as a large family and receive an electronic certificate. The service allows you to save time on visiting departments and searching for information on registration of payments, benefits and documents. Reference information on measures to support large families, a list of institutions that accept electronic certificates, and the ability to leave feedback on the quality of services are also provided on a single page “life situation”.

    Provision of services based on the principle of “life situations” is part of the federal project “State for People”. The implementation of the federal project “State for People” is supervised by Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

    “The “life situation” service for large families will help citizens not only to receive government services easier and faster, but also to choose options for joint leisure from the list that is presented and will be supplemented on the government services portal. Close people will be able to pay attention to each other instead of visiting departments to process documents,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    The list of state services for large families that can be obtained on the single page of the “life situation” service is planned to be expanded in the future. For example, it will be possible to register with a clinic, apply for a one-time payment at the birth of a child and a monthly social payment for children.

    It will also be possible to receive government services that are part of the “life situation” in a proactive format. Without additional visits and requests, it will be possible to receive a social payment to provide children with school and sports uniforms, monthly cash payments for travel for large families.

    In addition, large families will receive targeted notifications. For example, when receiving a compulsory medical insurance policy, a notification will be sent about the need to register the child with a clinic.

    The list of benefits that large families will be able to receive using an electronic certificate by showing a QR code from the State Services application will also be expanded.

    The program for using QR codes to confirm the status of a large family began with providing benefits for visiting museums. In the future, it will be expanded to other cultural institutions, such as theaters. As well as zoos and additional state, municipal and commercial services.

    For example, it will be possible to obtain a discounted subscription for a child to attend additional education institutions, physical education and sports organizations, and also receive discounts on train and air tickets.

    In addition, it is already possible to use the electronic certificate of a large family to apply for a loyalty card in some retail chains.

    An electronic ID can be used in the same way as a paper one. But the electronic format has a number of significant advantages. The ID is always at hand, on your smartphone. The QR code can be shared with other family members, unlike a paper document, which can only be used by its owner.

    The unification of public services based on the principle of “life situations” represents models of the most common events that people encounter. At the moment, 15 federal “life situations” have been launched on the portals of public services and “MSP.RF”.

    These include services such as “Participation in sports competitions”, “Going on a hunting and fishing trip”, “Getting into an emergency situation”, “Organizing cargo logistics”, “Opening a private school”, “Opening a pharmacy”, “Opening a tourist site”.

    To date, more than 1.4 million people have used the “life situations” services.

    By combining government services according to the principle of “life situations”, their receipt has become significantly easier. The average number of documents that must be submitted within the framework of one “life situation” has decreased from 34 to 25.

    The average number of in-person visits required to agencies to receive government services within one “life situation” has decreased by 4.5 times: 18 in-person visits were required, but now there are 4.

    The total time to receive government services within one “life situation” has decreased by an average of 37 days – from 113 to 76. By the end of 2024, it is planned to launch 34 “life situations” at the federal level.

    Work on the implementation of “life situations” is also underway at the regional level. It is planned that 85 regional “life situations” will be launched by the end of 2024.

    The federal project “State for People” is included in the list of initiatives for the socio-economic development of Russia; its implementation has been carried out at the federal and regional levels of government since 2021.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE scientists presented developments related to the use of AI in medicine

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Artificial intelligence will not replace a doctor, but it can be a great assistant. At the same time, healthcare needs high-tech products that can quickly analyze and monitor the condition of patients. HSE scientists have used AI for preoperative planning and postoperative evaluation of results in spinal surgery and developed an automatic intelligent system for assessing the biomechanics of the arms and legs.

    At the joint scientific seminar of the strategic project “AI technologies for humans” (as part of the Priority 2030 program), HSE scientists presented two developments related to the use of artificial intelligence in medical practice. This area is not new for the Higher School of Economics, noted HSE Vice-Rector Elena Odoevskaya in her opening remarks. Despite the fact that the university does not have educational programs in medicine, it still deals with medical products and plans to enter this market.

    “In terms of goals and objectives, we must understand that this is a product, not just research. This means that we must have partners, including external ones, including industrial ones, and we must understand how this product will continue to live with us or without us. This is a question of how we implement it,” she emphasized.

    Spine Marking App

    The first report was devoted to the use of AI for preoperative planning and postoperative outcome assessment in spinal surgery. Chief Scientific Officer International Laboratory of Dynamic Systems and Applications (NRU HSE – Nizhny Novgorod) Vladimir Klinshov spoke about how computer vision technologies can improve the speed and quality of spinal X-ray analysis, helping to optimize the routine work of neurosurgeons. The working title of the product is VerteScan (from the word vertebra – vertebra). This is a service for viewing and analyzing X-ray images of the human spine, including an automatic marking system based on artificial intelligence. “We are making a specific and very utilitarian tool for automatic marking and analysis of spinal X-ray images. We want to relieve the doctor of a fairly routine part of his work, leaving him with the most important decisions. This product is made by surgeons for surgeons. This means that it will be intuitively understandable to doctors, it will be comfortable for them to use, and doctors will need it,” he said.

    Spinal pathology accounts for 76% of patient visits to the neurological service, and 72% of visits result in temporary disability. Every year, more than a thousand surgical interventions on the spine are performed at the University Clinic of the Privolzhsky Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (PIMU — project partner).

    VerteScan will help to determine the patient’s anatomy, the course of his disease, select the minimum permissible volume of surgical intervention, carry out a personalized selection of implants and surgical techniques to achieve the optimal result, and also predict the behavior of intact sections of the spine taking into account the change in biomechanics as a result of the intervention.

    “There are many options for performing surgical interventions for spinal diseases. And each of the possible approaches must be carefully planned. Adequate preparation will lead to an adequate result, when we can not only perform the tasks that we set before the operation, but also evaluate and prevent negative changes in adjacent segments of the spine. Using the basic tools of the service that are already working, we can evaluate the parameters unique to each person – for example, the sagittal balance of the spine. It will be possible to plan the installation of implants so as not to disturb these parameters if they are normal, or we will be able to predict how much we will correct these parameters, how much we will change the local anatomy in order to bring these values u200bu200bto normal and ensure a good quality of life for the patient,” explained the team’s neurosurgeon Anatoly Bulkin.

    Key partners for the project may include medical institutions, manufacturers of medical implants, and professional associations of orthopedic and spinal surgeons. A free trial version of the software is planned to attract initial users and collect feedback, while premium features will be available by subscription or one-time payment.

    If the surgical intervention on the spine is performed suboptimally, it will lead to rapid wear of the intact spinal motor segments, and the treatment result will be worse than the disease itself, said Andrey Bokov, head of the neurosurgery department at PMU.

    “If you do not take into account all possible parameters, the patient feels well after the operation for the first few years at most, and then decompensation sets in. This person is on sick leave for a long time, he is excluded from social life. This burden is sometimes even heavier than a life-threatening disease. Relatives who care for a patient with limited mobility are also involved. If we manage to reduce the percentage of such cases, the social effect will be very high,” he emphasized.

    Physiotherapy under AI control

    The second report was devoted to an automatic intelligent system designed to assess the biomechanics of the arms and legs. This system uses machine learning algorithms to analyze biomechanical data, which can significantly improve the diagnosis and rehabilitation of patients. It was presented by the project leader, research fellow Laboratory of Theory and Practice of Decision Support Systems of the Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics and Computer Science of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Nizhny Novgorod Andrey Kovalchuk. He emphasized that diseases of the musculoskeletal system are called the non-infectious epidemic of the 21st century. A promising direction for the rehabilitation of patients with such pathologies is remote rehabilitation using digital technologies. This requires the presence of hardware and software systems (HSS) for video motion capture.

    The PACs developed to date for remote motor rehabilitation have common drawbacks: high cost, complexity of operation, and the need for a doctor to be present at all times. This makes them inaccessible for mass use.

    Remote rehabilitation will increase the number of patients per doctor by reducing the time of face-to-face interaction, but at the same time will improve the quality of service by transferring some of the doctor’s functionality to AI.

    The patient will no longer need to visit a hospital, while maintaining a personalized approach and a flexible rehabilitation plan based on objectively measurable parameters.

    “Within the framework of this project, it is planned to create a prototype of an automated system (mobile application) based on computer vision technology and designed for remote controlled rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal pathology, including after endoprosthetic surgery. With the help of this application, the doctor will be able to create an individual training program for the patient, and will also be able to control the following indicators: the ratio of correctly/incorrectly performed repetitions per session, the maximum, minimum and median joint flexion angles,” said Andrey Kovalchuk.

    He emphasized that currently there are no domestic analogues of the mobile solution, and Western ones cannot be used in rehabilitation on the territory of the Russian Federation. The competitiveness of the system will be determined by its autonomy, efficiency and accessibility for a wide range of users, regardless of their location and financial status.

    The application will not only collect and analyze video data of movement scenarios and transmit them to the doctor for monitoring and correction, but also interact with the user in real time through voice commands, voicing the mistakes and events made by the user.

    Most neurological and orthopedic diseases are accompanied by movement disorders, said Anna Belova, head of the department of medical rehabilitation at PIMU, chief neurologist of the Ministry of Health of the Nizhny Novgorod Region. A patient discharged from the hospital should be regularly monitored by a doctor at home, do gymnastics for many months. But in reality, this does not happen due to a shortage of personnel. Therefore, the emphasis is placed on remote rehabilitation all over the world.

    “The basis of recovery is not medication, it is not even surgery, it is therapeutic exercise. Movement is the basis of recovery, and not only for patients, but also for healthy people as they age. But these movements must be performed regularly and correctly – this is very important. For example, those who have undergone endoprosthetics should not perform a number of movements – for example, they cannot cross their legs, bend their knee more than 90 degrees, otherwise this will lead to dislocation of the joint. Therefore, this feedback for independent exercises is extremely important,” she explained.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Severe weather: President Meloni in contact with Civil Protection Department

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    20 Ottobre 2024

    The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, is closely following the consequences of the severe weather affecting different parts of Italy, starting with the Bologna area. President Meloni extends her sympathy to the relatives of the victim in Pianoro and is in constant contact with the Minister for Civil Protection, Nello Musumeci, and with the Head of the Civil Protection Department, Fabio Ciciliano.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Brick by Brick, Xi Jinping drives BRICS cooperation

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    As Chinese President Xi Jinping and a host of other leaders gather in Kazan, Russia, for the 16th BRICS summit, the world is once again turning its limelight on the burgeoning international mechanism for how it will push forward self-development and respond to global woes.

    A steadfast champion of BRICS cooperation, Xi once compared its five members back then to the five fingers of one hand: They are short and long if extended, but form a powerful fist if clenched together. Now that hand has grown bigger and stronger, as its membership expanded last year, yet the essence of Xi’s metaphor is just becoming more relevant.

    With the world trudging on in a new period of turbulence and transformation, the leader of the largest developing country is poised to help guide BRICS, the leading echelon of the Global South, to play a bigger role in building a better shared future for humanity.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping poses for a group photo with other leaders attending the BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Golden value

    BRICS, an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is literally called “gold bricks” in Chinese, indicating optimism for its great potential and shining future.

    The sanguine view features prominently in Xi’s engagement with the group. He has consistently placed BRICS high on China’s foreign policy agenda. His first appearance on the multilateral stage as China’s head of state was at the 2013 BRICS summit in Durban, South Africa, and he visited all other four BRICS countries during the first two years of his presidency.

    “China led by President Xi Jinping has contributed significantly to the success of BRICS,” noted Bunn Nagara, a senior China researcher in Malaysia.

    Thanks to the joint efforts of its members, the golden value of BRICS has kept rising. World Bank data show that the share of BRICS in global GDP grew from 18 percent in 2010 to about 26 percent in 2021, with increases in all years during the period.

    Among the drivers of its remarkable growth is a strong orientation toward real results. “BRICS is not a talking shop, but a task force that gets things done,” Xi once stressed.

    Following this spirit, practical cooperation has always been the foundation of the BRICS mechanism, a good example of which is the launch of the New Development Bank (NDB). Headquartered in Shanghai, the multilateral institution had approved 105 projects in all member countries for approximately 35 billion U.S. dollars by the end of 2023.

    In view of BRICS’ evolving development needs, Xi, at the 2017 summit in China’s coastal city of Xiamen, joined other member leaders in formally incorporating cultural and people-to-people exchanges into the engines of BRICS cooperation, in order to further enhance the bond between these nations and reinforce the foundation of BRICS interaction.

    Powered by the three engines, namely political and security, economic and financial, as well as cultural and people-to-people exchanges, the BRICS cooperation has witnessed even more substantial progress and growing popular support.

    The unique value of the BRICS cooperation goes beyond economic terms, and the mechanism is an innovation of international cooperation, which is in marked contrast to some protectionist, exclusive political, military or economic alliances in the West, said Wang Lei, director of the BRICS Cooperation Research Center at Beijing Normal University.

    In Xi’s words, the BRICS cooperation transcends the old formula of political and military alliances, the old mindset of drawing lines on the basis of ideology as well as the obsolete notion of “you-win-I-lose” and “winner-takes-all.”

    The golden track record, as many observers have pointed out, has not only amply busted various gloom-and-doom claims such as that BRICS is nothing but “a motley crew,” but also significantly increased its appeal to the rest of the world.

    This aerial photo taken on Sept. 28, 2021 shows the headquarters building of New Development Bank (NDB) in east China’s Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Greater BRICS

    On Aug. 24 morning last year, the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg erupted with applause upon the announcement of BRICS’ historic expansion. That, Xi said at the press conference, demonstrates “the determination of BRICS countries and developing nations to unite.”

    Since the inception of the BRICS mechanism, openness and inclusiveness have remained its members’ abiding commitment. Xi has repeatedly emphasized that BRICS countries gather not in a closed club or an exclusive circle. “A tree cannot make a forest,” he said as early as at his BRICS summit debut in Durban in 2013. A year later at the Fortaleza summit in Brazil, he proposed the “BRICS spirit” of openness, inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation.

    With such an open mind, the group developed a tradition of inviting leaders of other countries to its summits. Then at the 2017 gathering in Xiamen, an ancient port city that has evolved into a dynamic hub in China’s opening-up and reform, Xi built on that outreach practice and put forward the “BRICS Plus” program, encouraging more participation of other emerging markets and developing nations.

    In fact, this southern Chinese city of Xiamen happened to be where Xi came to work as deputy mayor in 1985 at 32. Now, under Xi’s initiative, an innovation base for the BRICS partnership on the new industrial revolution has taken root there.

    Over the years, with profound changes reshaping the world at a degree rarely seen in history, the Chinese president has unwaveringly championed openness and cooperation. “Under the new circumstances, it is all the more important for BRICS countries to pursue development with open doors and boost cooperation with open arms,” Xi said at the 14th BRICS summit in 2022.

    A year later, more than 60 countries gathered in Johannesburg for the BRICS summit. The gathering “is not an exercise of asking countries to take sides, nor an exercise of creating bloc confrontation,” Xi said. “Rather, it is an endeavor to expand the architecture of peace and development.”

    Other than the countries that became new full members on Jan. 1, 2024, more than 30 nations have also formally applied to join BRICS, while many other developing countries are seeking deeper cooperation with the group.

    “There is a reason why these countries choose to join BRICS,” said Mekhri Aliev, a board director of the BRICS innovation base in Xiamen. “Because they see future, they see potentials and opportunities within the BRICS.”

    A visitor views a model of Xiamen Metro train at the exhibition of BRICS New Industrial Revolution 2024 in Xiamen, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Sept. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Bigger voice

    Three months after its expansion decision, BRICS convened an extraordinary joint summit on the Gaza situation with leaders of invited members, as well as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. That was a first-of-its-kind meeting for the group. The meeting, as Xi said, marks “a good start” for greater BRICS cooperation following its enlargement.

    Commenting on this summit, Al Jazeera said that leading countries of the Global South are looking for “a greater say in a global order dominated by the West.” Steven Gruzd, an analyst at the South African Institute of International Affairs, said: “It does reflect on the growing assertiveness and confidence of the BRICS grouping, not waiting for the West.”

    BRICS is an important force in shaping the international landscape. Advancing a more just and equitable international order has been a consistent theme in Xi’s remarks on BRICS cooperation.

    Effective coordination between BRICS members and other Global South countries is “adding more bricks to the global governance architecture,” said Wang Lei, the Chinese expert with Beijing Normal University.

    The New Development Bank (NDB) exemplifies this effort. “The establishment of the bank serves as a beneficial supplement and improvement to the existing financial system,” Xi said, “which can encourage deeper reflection and more active reforms in the global financial system.”

    During a meeting with Dilma Rousseff, former Brazilian President and incumbent NDB chief, in Beijing in 2023, Xi called on the NDB to help with the modernization of more developing countries. Rousseff shares Xi’s vision. “It is a vision that we don’t want BRICS to speak just for a few countries. What we want is for most countries to be part of BRICS,” she told Xinhua.

    As Xi has observed, strengthening global governance is the right choice if the international community intends to share development opportunities and tackle global challenges.

    “Economically, non-Western nations — with BRICS at the vanguard — are pushing the globe into a new reality: An emerging economic, social, and monetary status quo that is upending what the world has accepted as normal for nearly eight decades,” Jeff D. Opdyke, a global investment expert, has observed.

    To Guan Zhaoyu, a research fellow with the Eurasian Studies Institute at Renmin University of China, BRICS cooperation “is neither anti-Western nor aimed at overthrowing the existing global order, but rather constructively reforming its unfair aspects to give more opportunities to the developing world.”

    Xi maintains that development is an inalienable right of all countries, not a privilege of a few countries. Under his grand vision to build a community with a shared future for mankind, China has been joining hands with other developing countries in advancing their respective modernization.

    China will always be a member of the Global South and the developing world, Xi has said on various occasions.

    “President Xi has sent out a very clear message: China will unite with other emerging markets and developing countries in the process of global modernization and make sure no one is left behind,” said Guan.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government announces subscription and allocation results of Silver Bond

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Government announces subscription and allocation results of Silver Bond
    Government announces subscription and allocation results of Silver Bond
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         The Government announced today (October 21) the subscription and allocation results of the new batch of Silver Bond.      According to the subscription information submitted by the Placing Banks and the Designated Securities Brokers, as at the close of the subscription period at 2pm on October 14, 2024, a total of 300,413 valid applications were received for a total of HK$69,981,970,000 in principal amount of bonds.      The final issuance amount of the Silver Bond will be HK$55 billion, higher than the target issuance amount of HK$50 billion. Allocation is conducted in accordance with the mechanism set out in the Issue Circular dated September 30, 2024. The valid applications received have been allocated bonds up to a maximum of 24 units (with each unit being HK$10,000). For the 166,177 applications seeking 23 or fewer units, they will be allocated the full amounts applied for. The remaining 134,236 applications (i.e. those applying for more than 23 units) will be allocated 23 units each and then entered into a ballot. Of these applications, 23,737 will be allocated one additional unit.      The Silver Bond will be issued on October 23, 2024, under the retail part of the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Notifications on individual allocation results, applicable subscription moneys and refund of application moneys in excess of the allocated portion will be sent to applicants in accordance with the schedule set out in the Issue Circular.      The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, said, “This is the first batch of Silver Bond issued under the Government’s Infrastructure Bond Programme, which will support infrastructure projects for the good of the economy and people’s livelihood, and provide our citizens with a ‘sense of participation’ and a ‘sense of gain’ in support of Hong Kong’s long-term development projects. The positive response in subscription shows that Silver Bond continues to be well-received by senior residents. Silver Bond can provide a safe, reliable and low-risk investment option with steady returns for senior residents, rendering financial services means to better serve the needs of the public and the community. We will keep the effectiveness of the scheme and future arrangements under review, taking account of investor response, market conditions and other relevant considerations.”

     
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Richard Judge appointed new Chair of the VCA

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    New Chair has a strong track record of leading organisational transformation while embracing innovation and collaboration.

    Today (21 October 2024) the Department for Transport has confirmed that Richard Judge has been appointed as the new Chair of the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA).

    Richard has extensive experience as a non-executive director, chair and former CEO of government agencies including the Health and Safety Executive and at the Insolvency Service. He has also worked with UK regulators and private sector businesses, delivering high value commercial and public services.

    Operating at senior levels in government, Richard brings a strong track record of leading organisational transformation while embracing innovation and collaboration to improve how the Civil Service works.

    Richard will be replacing Clive Scrivener, who has been Non-Executive Chair of the VCA since August 2018.

    Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said:

    As a former CEO of several government agencies, Richard brings a wealth of experience to ensure the VCA continues to improve vehicle safety and sustainability across our roads. I would like to congratulate him on his appointment and I’m looking forward to working with him.

    I would also like to thank our outgoing Non-Executive Chair, Clive Scrivener, for all his excellent work in championing road safety at the VCA over the past 6 years.

    New Non-Executive Chair of the VCA Richard Judge said:

    I am delighted to have been appointed Non-Executive Chair of the VCA. I am excited by the opportunity to support this agency at such an interesting and pivotal time in the evolution of the automotive technologies. 

    I look forward to us all working collectively to ensure that the VCA continues to develop as a progressive and forward-thinking approval authority and certification body that is respected globally, using its extensive experience to help inform the future of transport.

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