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  • Law News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Law News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Australia: Shooting at Munno Para West
    Source: New South Wales – News A man has died after a shooting incident at Munno Para West. Just after 11pm on Saturday 26 July, police were called to a house on Stebonheath Road after reports of a disturbance. A struggle has occurred between two men at the house after one of the men made […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Man arrested after Hindley Street incident
    Source: New South Wales – News A man has been arrested after an incident in the Adelaide CBD last night. It will be alleged that about 5.15pm on Saturday 27 July, a man forced his way into a massage business on Hindley Street and barricaded himself alone inside the premises. Staff members were not injured. […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Larsen Launches ‘Share Your Story’ Webpage
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington) Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) announced a ‘share your story’ webpage where community members can tell him directly how Republicans’ Big Ugly Law will impact their lives: larsen.house.gov/shareyourstory Rep. Larsen announced this webpage during his speech at Snohomish County Indivisible’s “Families […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Building Code pause brings certainty to construction
    Source: New Zealand Government The Government is providing more certainty for the building sector by pausing any new major changes to the Building Code system, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk has announced. “The building sector has faced significant disruption over the past few years in dealing with the pandemic, supply chain challenges and a boom-and-bust […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: Statement by Minister Anand and Minister Anandasangaree on Hong Kong arrest warrants
    Source: Government of Canada News July 26, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada Today, the Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, issued this statement: “Canada condemns the decision by Hong Kong authorities to issue international bounties and arrest warrants for 19 pro-democracy activists […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s Message on the 30th Anniversary of the International Seabed Authority
    Source: United Nations secretary general I am pleased to join you in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the International Seabed Authority – a cornerstone in the governance of our ocean commons. The international seabed area is not the domain of any nation. It is the common heritage of humankind – a principle enshrined in the […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Governments reject Trump’s deep sea mining power grab but fail to adopt moratorium on deep sea mining
    Source: Greenpeace Statement – A team from Greenpeace International fly huge ocean themed kites together with a banner reading “Protect The Deep Sea” outside the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston. The event happened during he International Seabed Authority (ISA) council and assembly meeting from the 7th- 25th July 2025 Greenpeace is calling on governments at […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Aggravated assault – Darwin
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force are investigating after an aggravated assault at the Royal Darwin Show this evening. Around 8:20pm, police received reports that a 15-year-old male had assaulted another 15-year-old male with a knife at the showgrounds after an altercation. Police and St John Ambulance attended, and […]

    MIL-Evening Report: Handala freedom ship loaded with Gaza aid bracing for Israeli forces
    Asia Pacific Report An activist on board the Handala, a Gaza Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid to the besieged enclave in a bid to break Israel’s blockade, says the crew are preparing themselves for the possibility of Israeli forces storming the vessel. Jacob Berger, an actor from the US, made the comments to Al Jazeera […]

    Musk ordered shutdown of Starlink satellite service as Ukraine retook territory from Russia
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) During a pivotal push by Ukraine to retake territory from Russia in late September 2022, Elon Musk gave an order that disrupted the counteroffensive and dented Kyiv’s trust in Starlink, the satellite internet service the billionaire provided early in the war to help Ukraine’s military maintain […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Plastic
    Greenpeace plastic protesters stand down after blocking INEOS mega tanker for 24 hours

    Greenpeace climbers have ended their protest at the iconic Forth Road Bridge in Scotland after successfully blocking a gas tanker owned by the plastics giant INEOS for 24…
    by Graham Thompson
    July 26, 2025

    Source: Greenpeace Statement – Greenpeace climbers have ended their protest at the iconic Forth Road Bridge in Scotland after successfully blocking a gas tanker owned by the plastics giant INEOS for 24 hours. All 10 climbers descended safely aided by Greenpeace support boats. The original press release is available here The protesters began climbing down their ropes […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Police appeal on anniversary of 20-year-old’s killing
    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police Investigators in the case of a 20-year-old who was killed in a park are appealing to the public on the one-year anniversary of his death – with a £20,000 reward on offer for information. Imran Maroof, 20, was stabbed in Plashet Park, Newham, on Saturday, 27 July, 2024. Officers […]

    MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Govt rejects UK officials’ remarks
    Source: Hong Kong Information Services The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today said it strongly disapproved of untrue and biased remarks by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper regarding lawful acts by Hong Kong to pursue wanted individuals who have absconded from Hong Kong.   In a statement, the […]

    MIL-OSI Security: The USNS Bowditch Departs Sri Vijaya Puram, India, July, 2025 [Image 1 of 4]
    Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific) Issued by: on SRI VIJAYA PURAM, India — David Mitchell (middle), Captain of pathfinder classoceanographic survey ship USNS Bowditch (T-AGS 62), poses with Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard personnel in the bridge of the USNS Bowditch during a scheduled port visit to Sri Vijaya Puram, India, […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Concern for welfare – Kakadu
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force no longer hold concerns for the welfare for Nicholas, as it is believed he has gone bushwalking until the 30 July 2025. Officers from the Search and Rescue Section received the information a short time ago. Police would like to thank the public […]

    Thai-Cambodian fighting extends into third day despite ceasefire calls
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third day and new flashpoints emerged on Saturday as both sides sought diplomatic support, saying they had acted in self-defence and calling on the other to cease fighting and start negotiations. At least 30 people have been killed […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for welfare – Kakadu
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of Nicholas, who was last seen on Thursday evening at the Karnamarr Campground, near Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park. Nicholas arrived at the camp on Wednesday 23 July and paid for one night. On Friday 25 July, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Honduran National Sentenced to 24 Months for Illegal Re-Entry of Removed Alien; Sentence Enhanced Due to Prior Felony Conviction
    Source: Office of United States Attorneys NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – CESAR A. LOBO-RAMOS (“,LOBO-RAMOS”) age 38, a native of Honduras, was sentenced on July 22, 2025, for illegal re-entry of a removed alien, in violation of Title 8, United States Code, Section 1326(a), announced Acting U.S. Attorney Michael M. Simpson. U.S. District Judge Brandon S. Long sentenced him […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Two New Orleans Men Plead Guilty to Multiple Drug and Gun Offenses
    Source: Office of United States Attorneys NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – Acting United States Attorney Michael M. Simpson announced that HENRY MITCHELL (“MITCHELL”), age 35, and JAYLAN WASHINGTON (“WASHINGTON”), age 30, both residents of New Orleans, were sentenced on July 22, 2025, by United States District Judge Greg G. Guidry pursuant to their pleas of guilty to […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Serial Cyberstalker Who Terrorized Women for 16 Years Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison
    Source: Office of United States Attorneys Defendant created 62 accounts across dozens of online platforms to abuse and impersonate women he knew; Posted thousands of fake, AI-generated, or photoshopped pornographic images of victims and their information, encouraging others to torment them BOSTON – A Plymouth, Mass. man has been sentenced in federal court in Boston […]

    July 27, 2025
  • Australia News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Australia News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Australia: Shooting at Munno Para West
    Source: New South Wales – News A man has died after a shooting incident at Munno Para West. Just after 11pm on Saturday 26 July, police were called to a house on Stebonheath Road after reports of a disturbance. A struggle has occurred between two men at the house after one of the men made […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Man arrested after Hindley Street incident
    Source: New South Wales – News A man has been arrested after an incident in the Adelaide CBD last night. It will be alleged that about 5.15pm on Saturday 27 July, a man forced his way into a massage business on Hindley Street and barricaded himself alone inside the premises. Staff members were not injured. […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Aggravated assault – Darwin
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force are investigating after an aggravated assault at the Royal Darwin Show this evening. Around 8:20pm, police received reports that a 15-year-old male had assaulted another 15-year-old male with a knife at the showgrounds after an altercation. Police and St John Ambulance attended, and […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Joint Statement on the Australia-UK Nuclear-Powered Submarine Partnership and Collaboration Treaty
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments News story Joint Statement on the Australia-UK Nuclear-Powered Submarine Partnership and Collaboration Treaty On 26 July 2025 in Geelong, Australia, the Honourable Richard Marles MP, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Australia and the Right Honourable John Healey MP, Secretary of State for Defence, United Kingdom […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Fatal crash, Forth
    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice Fatal crash, Forth Saturday, 26 July 2025 – 6:12 pm. At approximately 12.40pm today, emergency services responded to reports of a crash on Wilmot Road where a tree had fallen onto a 4WD utility as it was travelling on the roadway.Sadly, the driver of the vehicle, a man […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Concern for welfare – Kakadu
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force no longer hold concerns for the welfare for Nicholas, as it is believed he has gone bushwalking until the 30 July 2025. Officers from the Search and Rescue Section received the information a short time ago. Police would like to thank the public […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for welfare – Kakadu
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of Nicholas, who was last seen on Thursday evening at the Karnamarr Campground, near Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park. Nicholas arrived at the camp on Wednesday 23 July and paid for one night. On Friday 25 July, […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Press conference, Sydney
    Source: Workplace Gender Equality Agency ANNE STANLEY: Hi, everyone. Thank you for being here this morning. My name is Anne Stanley. I’m the Federal Member for Werriwa. This is a fantastic start to more roads that will make sure that this part of the world is not in gridlock all the time. It will get […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: From plans to pavement: federal and state governments to deliver a major upgrade for the M5 and Western Sydney
    Source: Workplace Gender Equality Agency The Albanese and Minns governments are getting on with delivering the critical infrastructure Western Sydney needs, with the NSW government today signing a contract with Seymour Whyte to upgrade an infamous traffic chokepoint in Sydney’s south west.  The project includes a new three lane toll-free bridge over the Georges River and […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Chair of the Australia Council Board appointed
    Source: NGARKAT HIGHWAY, NGARKAT (Grass Fire) The Australian Government has appointed Professor Wesley Enoch AM as Chair of the Australia Council Board of Creative Australia for a 4-year term. The Australia Council Board provides leadership to Creative Australia – the Government’s principal arts investment and advisory body, championing creativity to benefit all Australians.  Professor Enoch […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: New Waratah Park all-abilities playground facility complete
    Source: NGARKAT HIGHWAY, NGARKAT (Grass Fire) Families in the Sutherland Shire, in Sydney’s south, have a new recreation destination with the completion of the Waratah Park Playground.  The new all-abilities playground features play space equipment, accessible pathways, picnic shelters, seating, lighting, and CCTV, enhancing safety and liveability for local residents. An accessible amenities building has […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Crews on the move for vital upgrade of flood-prone Youngs Crossing
    Source: NGARKAT HIGHWAY, NGARKAT (Grass Fire) Work crews and equipment have started arriving on site as works begin on the Youngs Crossing upgrade; a project which will significantly enhance the reliability of this key transport connection in the City of Moreton Bay.   The upgrade will include the construction of a new four-lane bridge west of […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Mooloolaba Foreshore the place to meet
    Source: Ground has broken on the Mooloolaba Central Meeting Place, as part of the Mooloolaba Foreshore Stage Two works. The upgrades will introduce more shaded areas, all-ability beachfront access, and a new viewing deck to take in the beauty of the Mooloolaba Beach and are jointly funded with $6.66 million from the Albanese Government, $6.66 […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Albany artificial reef makes a splash
    Source: Local surfers and tourists have a new surfing site in Albany with the Southern Ocean Surf Reef officially opened today. The artificial reef offers an accessible surfing site offshore from Middleton Beach at Albany. The reef will create a more consistent quality, surfable wave for surfers with beginner to intermediate abilities, along with advanced […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Historic exhibition exchange between Australia and China
    Source: Australia and China continue to strengthen cultural links with a historic exchange between our national museums. A Memorandum of Understanding will see the National Museum of Australia’s critically acclaimed exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters travel to the National Museum of China from November 2026.  Meanwhile, the National Museum of Australia will welcome the Terracotta […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Major upgrades for the heart of the Scenic Rim
    Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority The Beaudesert community (west of the Gold Coast) is benefitting from major town centre upgrades and vital infrastructure improvements delivering safer streets and greener public spaces. The Albanese and Crisafulli governments have partnered with the Scenic Rim Council to fund these upgrades with around $22.4 million of total support. […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: International flight boost for Melbourne
    Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority Hong Kong Airlines is set to touchdown at Tullamarine, becoming the 41st carrier to land at Victoria’s gateway airport. From December, the airline will run three services a week between Melbourne and Hong Kong, offering passengers onward connections across Asia and Europe. This follows the expansion to the Australian-Hong […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Refreshed Indigenous Reference Group delivering for the north
    Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority The Albanese Government has refreshed the membership of the Northern Australia Indigenous Reference Group (IRG), which is a key advisory body on boosting economic and social prosperity for First Nations people across the north. Deputy Vice-Chancellor of James Cook University, Professor Martin Nakata, has been appointed the new IRG […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: More milestones reached for landmark Lumsden Point project
    Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority Several key milestones have been reached at the Lumsden Point project in the Port of Port Hedland in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Pilbara Ports has completed the causeway that will connect two new wharfs to an extensive logistics hub. This one kilometre long causeway incorporates a 12 metre wide […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Bulleen Road Interchange opening: A huge step for North East Link
    Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority A section of the Bulleen Road Interchange has opened as part of the Allan and Albanese Labor governments’ North East Link – the first permanent section of road to open as part of the congestion-cutting project.  The new connection will allow traffic to keep moving while crews build the […]

    July 27, 2025
  • New Zealand News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    New Zealand News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Building Code pause brings certainty to construction
    Source: New Zealand Government The Government is providing more certainty for the building sector by pausing any new major changes to the Building Code system, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk has announced. “The building sector has faced significant disruption over the past few years in dealing with the pandemic, supply chain challenges and a boom-and-bust […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Common-sense change clears way for counsellors
    Source: New Zealand Government Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says the completion of a revised accreditation process has removed an unnecessary workforce barrier preventing more than 330 experienced counsellors from working in publicly funded mental health services. Health New Zealand, in partnership with the New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC), has finalised a strengthened accreditation […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Faster cancer diagnosis pathway for women in Auckland
    Source: New Zealand Government A new outpatient hysteroscopy service launched at North Shore Hospital will help women get faster diagnoses by combining their first specialist assessment and diagnostic procedure into a single visit, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “This is a practical, patient-focused pathway that means women can get the answers they need sooner, without […]

    July 27, 2025
  • Baltic News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Baltic News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI: KatuChef 2025: Is This the Safe Titanium Cutting Board for Efficient Chopping? Get the Full KatuChef Cutting Board Report Now
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York City, NY, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a time when hygiene and durability define modern kitchen essentials, the KatuChef Titanium Cutting Board is quickly gaining attention as a safe, high-performance alternative to traditional wooden and plastic chopping boards. Engineered for precision, strength, and food-grade safety, this innovative kitchen product […]

    July 27, 2025
  • Ukraine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Ukraine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Update 305 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of further military attacks on targets in the city of Enerhodar, where most plant staff live, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. Earlier today, the IAEA team members were taken to two places in […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Update 305 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of further military attacks on targets in the city of Enerhodar, where most plant staff live, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. Earlier today, the IAEA team members were taken to two places in […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Update 305 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of further military attacks on targets in the city of Enerhodar, where most plant staff live, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. Earlier today, the IAEA team members were taken to two places in the […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM call with E3 Leaders: 26 July 2025
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release PM call with E3 Leaders: 26 July 2025 The Prime Minister spoke to President of France, Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz this morning. The Prime Minister spoke to President of France, Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz this morning.  The […]

    Musk ordered shutdown of Starlink satellite service as Ukraine retook territory from Russia
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) During a pivotal push by Ukraine to retake territory from Russia in late September 2022, Elon Musk gave an order that disrupted the counteroffensive and dented Kyiv’s trust in Starlink, the satellite internet service the billionaire provided early in the war to help Ukraine’s military maintain […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Deputy Permanent Representative Calls for Continued Efforts to Promote Political Resolution of Ukraine Crisis
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News UNITED NATIONS, July 26 (Xinhua) — China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on […]

    MIL-OSI China: Xi: Nation to expand opening-up
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech after receiving the credentials of 16 new ambassadors to China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, July 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Xiang) President Xi Jinping, who received the credentials of 16 new ambassadors to […]

    July 27, 2025
  • Palestine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Palestine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Law News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Law News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Politics News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Politics News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Security Intelligence – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Security Intelligence: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Defence News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Defence News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Business – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Business: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Economy – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Economy: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from Ceasefire Negotiations between Israel and Hamas Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District) Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration abandoned ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas amidst an intensifying humanitarian crisis in Gaza: “Every day, death and mass starvation take a greater toll on the people of Gaza. They […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General James Calls for Immediate and Unrestricted Humanitarian Aid to Enter Gaza
    Source: US State of New York EW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James together with a coalition of elected officials today released the following statement:  “We are a coalition of multiracial, multiethnic, and multifaith elected officials writing today out of urgent moral necessity. Our communities span diverse histories, traditions, and beliefs, but we […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson Welcomes France’s Announcement to Recognise the State of Palestine
    Source: APO – Report: . The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf welcomes the announcement by President Emmanuel Macron of France expressing his intention to recognise the State of Palestine. This declaration aligns with the longstanding position of the African Union, as reaffirmed during the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary Session of the Assembly […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM call with E3 Leaders: 26 July 2025
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release PM call with E3 Leaders: 26 July 2025 The Prime Minister spoke to President of France, Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz this morning. The Prime Minister spoke to President of France, Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz this morning.  The […]

    MIL-Evening Report: Handala freedom ship loaded with Gaza aid bracing for Israeli forces
    Asia Pacific Report An activist on board the Handala, a Gaza Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid to the besieged enclave in a bid to break Israel’s blockade, says the crew are preparing themselves for the possibility of Israeli forces storming the vessel. Jacob Berger, an actor from the US, made the comments to Al Jazeera […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets UK National Security Advisor
    Source: Government of Qatar London, July 25 HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met on Friday with HE National Security Advisor of the United Kingdom Jonathan Powell. The meeting discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation and ways to enhance and strengthen them. The two sides […]

    MIL-OSI Banking: Samsung Elevates the Foldable Era and Everyday Well-being with Global Launch of Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Watch8 Series
    Source: Samsung Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced availability of its latest foldable smartphones, Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7, as well as its new Galaxy Watch8 series. Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7: Ultra-Thin and Light With Intuitive Intelligence Refined by years of breakthrough engineering and elevated with advanced intelligence, Galaxy Z Fold7 […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Israeli army says it intercepted rocket fired from Yemen
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News JERUSALEM, July 26 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it successfully intercepted a rocket fired […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Press conference, Sydney
    Source: Workplace Gender Equality Agency ANNE STANLEY: Hi, everyone. Thank you for being here this morning. My name is Anne Stanley. I’m the Federal Member for Werriwa. This is a fantastic start to more roads that will make sure that this part of the world is not in gridlock all the time. It will get […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: From plans to pavement: federal and state governments to deliver a major upgrade for the M5 and Western Sydney
    Source: Workplace Gender Equality Agency The Albanese and Minns governments are getting on with delivering the critical infrastructure Western Sydney needs, with the NSW government today signing a contract with Seymour Whyte to upgrade an infamous traffic chokepoint in Sydney’s south west.  The project includes a new three lane toll-free bridge over the Georges River and […]

    MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for July 26, 2025
    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on July 26, 2025. Gaza: Global community must act amid reports of starvation of journalists, says IPIBy Jamie Wiseman The International Press Institute (IPI) has joined calls for urgent action to halt the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza as global news organisations warn […]

    MIL-OSI China: UN warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, on Friday warned of a deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, calling for urgent measures to avert further hunger-related deaths. In a post on social media platform X, Lazzarini expressed concern over the aid distribution […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Murphy Joins Senate Colleagues in Calling On Administration to Conduct Independent, U.S.-led Investigation Into Death of American Citizen in West Bank
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Connecticut – Chris Murphy WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today joined 28 of his Senate colleagues in a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Attorney General Pam Bondi calling on the Administration to conduct an independent […]

    Technology – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 26, 2025
    Technology News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 26, 2025

    July 27, 2025
  • Israel – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

    Israel News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Palestine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Palestine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Law News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Law News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Politics News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Politics News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Security Intelligence – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Security Intelligence: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    Defence News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025
    Defence News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 27, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from Ceasefire Negotiations between Israel and Hamas Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District) Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration abandoned ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas amidst an intensifying humanitarian crisis in Gaza: “Every day, death and mass starvation take a greater toll on the people of Gaza. They […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General James Calls for Immediate and Unrestricted Humanitarian Aid to Enter Gaza
    Source: US State of New York EW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James together with a coalition of elected officials today released the following statement:  “We are a coalition of multiracial, multiethnic, and multifaith elected officials writing today out of urgent moral necessity. Our communities span diverse histories, traditions, and beliefs, but we […]

    MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Swift Nears Completion of Stage 1 Presale with $1 Token Price and AI-Powered Rewards System
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    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News JERUSALEM, July 26 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it successfully intercepted a rocket fired […]

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    July 27, 2025
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    MIL-OSI China: China begins gradual rollout of free preschool education, lifting burden on young families
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    MIL-OSI Russia: Young People of SCO Member States Are Becoming a Key Driver of the Organization’s Development – Participants of the SCO Media and Analytical Centers Summit
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News ZHENGZHOU, July 26 (Xinhua) — Young people in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states are becoming […]

    PHDCCI’s 14th International Heritage Tourism Conclave advocates for community-driven cultural tourism
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    MIL-OSI China: Highlights of men’s all-around final of artistic gymnastics at Universiade
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    MIL-OSI Australia: Chair of the Australia Council Board appointed
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    MIL-OSI Australia: Refreshed Indigenous Reference Group delivering for the north
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    MIL-OSI China: Wind power lights up roof of the world
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    MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for July 26, 2025
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    MIL-OSI China: China beats USA to win women’s basketball title at Rhine-ruhr Universiade
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News China defeated the United States 81-69 in the women’s basketball final on Friday at the FISU World University Games. China delivered a well-rounded performance, with four players scoring in double digits. Small forward Chen Yujie shot eight of 15 from the field to score 19 points […]

    MIL-OSI China: SCO media, think tank summit calls for enhanced exchange under Shanghai Spirit
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Media and Think Tank Summit held its plenary session in Zhengzhou on Friday, emphasizing the importance of upholding the Shanghai Spirit and uniting the media and academia to advance exchange and cooperation within the SCO framework. The ongoing SCO Media and […]

    July 27, 2025
  • Analysis – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

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    MIL-OSI Submissions: Which wildfire smoke plumes are hazardous? New satellite tech can map them in 3D for air quality alerts at neighborhood scale
    Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Jun Wang, Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompted air quality alerts in Chicago as it blanketed the city on June 5, 2025. Scott Olson/Getty Images Canada is facing another dangerous wildfire season, with burning forests sending smoke plumes across […]

    MIL-Evening Report: Handala freedom ship loaded with Gaza aid bracing for Israeli forces
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    MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for July 26, 2025
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    July 27, 2025
  • Technology – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 27, 2025

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    MIL-OSI China: Shanghai unveils plan to build leading zone for high-level autonomous driving
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News SHANGHAI, July 26 — Shanghai’s latest action plan to build a leading zone for high-level autonomous driving was released on Saturday, during the ongoing World Artificial Intelligence Conference in the city. The plan aims to see Level 4 autonomous vehicles make over 6 million passenger trips […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s video message at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-level Meeting on Global Artificial Intelligence Governance
    Source: United Nations MIL-OSI 2 Download the video:https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/downloads2.unmultimedia.org/public/video/evergreen/MSG+SG+/SG+26+Jun+25/3418348_MSG+SG+WORLD+AI+CONFERENCE+26+JUN+25.mp4 Excellencies,  I send warm greetings to the World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-level Meeting on Global AI Governance. Thank you to the Government of China for hosting. Artificial Intelligence holds great promise for the Sustainable Development Goals. It can revolutionize education, medicine, climate action – and change […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Orotta College of Medicine and Health Sciences Graduates 391 Students
    Source: APO – Report: . Orotta College of Medicine and Health Sciences, in its 4th commencement, today conferred postgraduate, first degree, and diploma qualifications to 391 graduates, including 55% female students. Postgraduate programs included fields such as Clinical Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics and Child Health. Fields of study for […]

    MIL-OSI: Pink Salt Trick Recipe to Weight Loss Trend 2025: An Analysis of Slumber Slim as a Science Informed Option
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Albany, New York, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — An internet-viral pink salt recipe has swept the TikTok platform purporting to be a weight loss trick. This report pays attention to the sources of this tendency, to what extent using the AI-created celebrity promotes this tendency, and to what the health concerns […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Governments reject Trump’s deep sea mining power grab but fail to adopt moratorium on deep sea mining
    Source: Greenpeace Statement – A team from Greenpeace International fly huge ocean themed kites together with a banner reading “Protect The Deep Sea” outside the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston. The event happened during he International Seabed Authority (ISA) council and assembly meeting from the 7th- 25th July 2025 Greenpeace is calling on governments at […]

    MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Swift Nears Completion of Stage 1 Presale with $1 Token Price and AI-Powered Rewards System
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) LUXEMBOURG, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin Swift (BTC3), a next-generation blockchain infrastructure protocol, is approaching the final hours of Stage 1 of its presale, offering early adopters programmable Proof-of-Yield (PoY) rewards and ecosystem access at a fixed entry price of $1.00. The project has drawn attention for launching with built-in staking incentives, […]

    MIL-OSI: Benefits Reimagined Unveils AI-Powered ACA Application on SAP BTP
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Dallas, Texas, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Benefits Reimagined, a leader in AI-powered employee benefits platforms, proudly announces the launch of its innovative ACA application. This cutting-edge solution, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), is designed to streamline compliance processes for organizations of all sizes. The application can […]

    MIL-OSI: Coinchange Marks 4 Years of ‘Earn’ Product as Institutional-Grade Yield Infrastructure Expands Globally
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Toronto, Canada, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Canadian digital asset management platform Coinchange is celebrating its seventh year this month, July. Coinchange marks 4 Years of ‘Earn’ product as institutional-grade yield infrastructure expands globally. Since its founding in 2018, the company has transformed from a retail-focused app into a compliant, […]

    MIL-OSI: Free Psychic Reading Online | Free Psychic Chat — 2025’s Most Trusted Spiritual Guidance Platform, by The Psychic Experts
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York City, NY, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — New York City, NY, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The Psychic Experts, a trusted name in spiritual guidance and intuitive support, proudly announce the launch of their latest initiative: offering free psychic reading online and free psychic chat services to individuals […]

    MIL-OSI Video: Orbiting ‘Gas Stations’ & Quantum Technology | WEF | Top Stories of the Week
    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements) This week’s top stories of the week include: 0:15 Orbital ‘gas stations’ tackle space debris – Low Earth orbit (LEO) is becoming a junkyard. It contains millions of pieces of debris flying around at up to 29,000 kph. At that speed, even tiny objects pose a risk to spacecraft. […]

    MIL-OSI: Audifort Drops: What Medical Experts Aren’t Saying About This Hearing Support Supplement (ALERT)
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Rye, New York, July 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Audifort is being dubbed the “silent fix” for ringing in the ears, declining hearing, and even mental fog. But can just a few drops each day truly deliver such results? As more individuals turn to natural remedies for hearing support, 2025 has seen […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: The Chinese government has proposed the creation of a Global Organization for Cooperation on Artificial Intelligence, with preliminary consideration given to locating its headquarters in Shanghai.
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Xinhua | 26.07.2025 Keywords: China Source: Xinhua The Chinese government has proposed the establishment of a Global […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Premier Calls for Faster Formation of Framework and Rules for Global AI Governance
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News SHANGHAI, July 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Saturday said the international community should pay […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: The 9th China International Import Expo launched a campaign to attract exhibitors
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News SHANGHAI, July 26 (Xinhua) — The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) is just over 100 days […]

    MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier calls for early formation of global AI governance framework
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News SHANGHAI, July 26 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Saturday said the international community should place greater emphasis on the joint governance of artificial intelligence (AI), calling for the early formation of a global framework and rules that have broad consensus to guide the development and […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Environmental incident reporting: Environmental Incident Reporting System (EIRS) platform officially launched
    Source: APO . The ceremony, chaired by Technical Advisor Georges Kouadio, representing the Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition, Jacques Assahoré Konan, was held in the presence of representatives of the administration, local authorities, technical partners, sector experts and civil society. On this occasion, Georges Kouadio argued that the SRIE represents an […]

    MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Swift Presale 2025 Nears Stage 2: Real Utility, AI-Powered Blockchain
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    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Revolutionary city-scanning satellite from UK-France partnership set to transform climate monitoring
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    MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SCED attends 2nd Zhejiang-Hong Kong Modern Professional Services Cooperation Conference in Ningbo (with photo)
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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Local 639 Members at Wichita’s Bombardier Vote to Secure Strong Four-Year Labor Contract

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    WICHITA, Kan., July 26, 2025 – Nearly 500 members of IAM Union (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Local 639 (District 70) in Wichita, Kan., have voted to ratify a strong four-year labor agreement with Bombardier.

    Contract highlights include:

    1. Annual general wage increases of 4%, 3%, 3%, and 5%.         
    2. Retirement Security: Employer increase in pension contributions from $59 to $66 per year of service.
    3. Pay Equity: A $3 per hour premium pay for some employees will now be for all employees.
    4. A $1.25 hourly airframe premium and a $1.25 hourly powerplant premium, for a total of $2.50 per hour.

    “Wichita is unique with its skilled labor force, which contributes significantly to general aviation,” said IAM Southern Territory General Vice President Craig Martin. “Our members at Bombardier are part of that workforce and earned an agreement commensurate with their contributions. We are incredibly proud of their dedication.”

    Opening this round of negotiations on June 23, the committee worked to ink a deal that addressed the members’ concerns while remaining competitive among the other aerospace firms in the city.

    “Our members at Local 639 always work to ensure that they receive what is due to them,” said IAM District 70 Directing Business Representative Lisa Whitley. “This year’s negotiations are no different. This negotiating team took charge and presented a solid agreement to the membership for their consideration and ratification.”

    “We represent the best in class in aerospace in Wichita,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “This contract represents our membership’s hard work and dedication to their craft. Congrats to Local 639 members on a job well done.”

    The agreement takes effect on Monday, July 28 and expires in 2029.

    The IAM Union (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) is one of North America’s largest and most diverse industrial trade unions, representing approximately 600,000 active and retired members in the aerospace, defense, airlines, railroad, transit, healthcare, automotive, and other industries across the United States and Canada.

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from Ceasefire Negotiations between Israel and Hamas Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District)

    Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration abandoned ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas amidst an intensifying humanitarian crisis in Gaza:

    “Every day, death and mass starvation take a greater toll on the people of Gaza. They face a humanitarian crisis that has cost thousands of lives and prolongs suffering in the region. This crisis is reaching an inflection point and deserves swift, immediate and continued action to avoid further loss of life and worsening conditions.  

    “Following the Biden-Harris Administration’s success in reaching a ceasefire agreement, the Trump Administration has utterly failed to meet this critical moment and secure a similar deal between Israel and Hamas. By walking away from negotiations and shifting focus to unnamed ‘alternative options,’ this Administration has abandoned a leadership role in facilitating a lasting peace to the region.

    “I urge the Trump Administration to use every tool at its disposal to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas that releases the hostages, delivers desperately needed aid into Gaza, and develops a two-state solution that will allow both parties to coexist with dignity and self-determination. I have joined my colleagues in the House to urge the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza and will continue to advocate for further relief to innocent civilians.”

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: District governance: New approach to tackling air conditioner leaks

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Troubleshooting is key to uncovering the hidden culprit behind dripping air conditioners.

    In the scorching summer, people turn on their air conditioner for comfort. But if they are not maintained properly, this can lead to environmental problems such as dripping water, especially during the evening when most people are home. This not only causes noise but also poses potential health risks.

    Investigation-enhancing tool

    The Food & Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has recently introduced new technology using cameras with infrared night-vision function to assist teams in tracking down the source of the dripping during nighttime.

    Food & Environmental Hygiene Department Health Inspector Tam Yee-wan describes the challenges inspectors face during nighttime investigations:

    “When our team conduct investigations during the night, sometimes we face difficulties due to insufficient lighting or air conditioners being blocked by clothes drying racks. Our new series of infrared night-vision cameras can clearly capture the source of dripping water from high-rise buildings in dark environments, significantly improving the efficiency of nighttime investigations.”

    Currently, the FEHD has equipped all its 19 district offices with these devices, capable of detecting the source of dripping water up to 20 floors high. The newly introduced second-generation device can observe such problems up to 40 floors high.

    Widespread problem

    According to the data from the FEHD, complaints about dripping air conditioners have been on the rise in recent years, increasing from approximately 31,000 cases in 2023 to about 34,000 last year, especially in old urban districts like Sham Shui Po and Yau Tsim Mong.

    Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor Ann Au stated that such areas face significant challenges due to ageing buildings and facilities. As there is no communal drainage system for many of these old buildings, wastewater from the air conditioners drips directly onto the streets below, which not only affects environmental hygiene but also causes nuisances to citizens.

    City-wide operation

     

    To step up the FEHD’s efforts to address this environmental issue, it has conducted a city-wide operation from May to September.

    Assistant Director of Food & Environmental Hygiene (Operations) Wan Chi-shun shared more information on how the operation works.

    “We have adopted a multipronged approach, including publicity and education as well as law enforcement. We have also selected 30 black spots of dripping air conditioners in various districts which are affecting citizens who queue up for buses on the streets. Our staff will conduct enforcement actions at these black spots at least once a week at different times of the day.”

    He highlighted that such stringent enforcement will be maintained throughout the summer and extra manpower will be deployed to support areas with more black spots.

    As of mid-July, the FEHD has issued about 700 nuisance notices in this targeted operation.

    Public education

    In addition to law enforcement, public education is also important. As such, the FEHD actively collaborates with the Home Affairs Department and district councillors to enhance awareness about the matter through community networks.

    Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor Chung Chak-fai stressed that the district council is willing to serve as a bridge, co-ordinating residents, community organisations and the FEHD in tackling the issue.

    Industry participation

    For private housing estates, the FEHD has been working with property management agents, inviting them to participate in a scheme to assist in handling such complaints. If the property management agents cannot resolve the complaints, the FEHD will intervene by taking up the case for follow-up action.

    An average of more than 80 property management agents and over 200 private housing estates participate in the scheme each year. The scheme has successfully handled over 4,000 related complaints in five years.

    Property Management Services Authority Chairperson James Wong encourages the industry to actively participate in the scheme as there are clear advantages to having property management agents follow up on these key issues.

    “As property management agents thoroughly understand residential facilities, they can identify the issues quickly. Plus, their familiarity with the residents can enhance communication and reduce conflicts.”

    Preventive measures

    Mr Wong also pointed out that the property management agents should proactively conduct inspections, post notices and promote regular maintenance to prevent leaking air conditioners.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall: This is America’s Golden Age

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Senator Marshall Joins Fox Business to Discuss President Trump’s First Six Months in Office
    Washington – On Friday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business’ Mornings with Maria to discuss the historic wins that the Trump Administration has secured in just six months, including tax cuts, a secure border, and multiple trade deals, as well as Democrats’ weaponization of the intelligence community.

    Click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full interview.
    On President Trump’s First Six Months in Office:
    “Well, we’re on Trump time right now. Maria, I think what’s more important is what the American people think. We did three telephone town halls, 5,000 Kansans on those phone calls, and over 80% of them feel our country’s generally going in the right direction.
    “Now, by the way, 70% of them think work requirements are good as well. But this is the sort of a new golden era. The border is secure. We’re rolling back regulations. The price of gas and groceries are down. President Trump on these trade deals – major, major wins for all of Americans, but especially rural America, when it comes to agriculture and energy opportunities.”
    On Senate Republicans’ work to pass Appropriations bills to avoid shutdown:
    “Well, if there’s a is a shutdown, it’s on the back of Chuck Schumer. He’s doing everything he can to sabotage the process. On the other hand, under the leadership of Susan Collins and all these Appropriations Committees, they’ve got their work done.
    “The big news here is that, actually, we’re going back to pre-pandemic spending levels, working towards a balanced budget. So we’ve done our work. The appropriations committees are passing those out in twenty-five to one unanimous in some of the twelve buckets you’re talking about.
    “So, now we’ll have to bring them to the floor, and we’ll see if Chuck Schumer keeps eight Democrats from voting for those, so we’re doing our work. If anything, if this doesn’t come to fruition, it will be on the back of Chuck Schumer.”
    On Democrats’ weaponization of the intelligence community:
    “They lied to us about Joe Biden’s mental health. They lied to us about COVID. And of course, they’ve lied to us all things Russia, Russia, Russia.
    “I do remember interviewing with you and going back to the FISA court abuse. I think in 2017 you were already covering that. This is the next chapter of that FISA court abuse. And in this case, it’s new evidence with President Obama’s fingerprints all over this.
    “He took evidence that his intelligence agency said, look, there was no interference, and now, he’s turned that narrative around and then weaponized his intelligence community to paralyze President Trump’s presidency going forward.
    “When I look at a story like this, the first thing I want to know is, what’s their motive? Well, the Democrats clearly had a motive here. They wanted to delegitimize the election, and they wanted to cripple President Trump’s agenda going forward. And to your point, they did just that.
    “The next thing I asked, you know, does the story make sense? It makes 100% sense. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but here we have again, this next chapter of the FISA court abuse. This would absolutely be the next chapter of this. Then, where’s the evidence? Well, here’s the evidence. The smoking gun, this document from the White House, this new document, which Tulsi Gabbard has uncovered, that President Obama literally switched the narrative, saying that Russia interfered with the election. He wanted to delegitimize that election and freeze out President Trump’s agenda and the will [of] the American people, by the way.”
    On President Trump’s trade deals and deterring China:
    “Well, Maria, I just want to again compliment President Trump and what he’s doing strategically with trade to try to put China in a box. If you think about his trade agreements, he’s done here, put the UK aside, but you mentioned earlier, trade agreements with Japan, all those South Sea countries right now, as well as Indonesia.
    “Indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world, and what China is doing is they’re sending those goods to places like Indonesia and Vietnam, and then trying to get into the US on that lower tariff.
    “So, President Trump is boxing in China right now, and I think he’s made it very, very clear as far as the fentanyl precursors go, and by the way, because the border secure, there’s less fentanyl coming into the country right now. There’s less crime. There’s less fentanyl poisoning as well.”

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Pollution, melting microbes, undamming rivers, risks for elders: 4 key climate issues

    Source: United Nations MIL OSI b

    From ancient microbes awakening in melting glaciers to toxic pollutants unleashed by floods, the dangers are no longer distant or theoretical. They are here, and they are growing.

    The Frontiers Report 2025, released by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), highlights four critical areas where environmental degradation intersects with human vulnerability: legacy pollution, melting glacier microbes, undamming rivers and climate risks for an ageing population that is growing.

    The report paints a vivid picture of how climate change is not only altering ecosystems but also exposing communities – especially the most vulnerable – to new and intensifying dangers. Some issues may be local or relatively small-scale issues today, but have the potential to become issues of regional or global concern if not addressed early, the report warned.

    UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen said action must be taken “to protect people, nature and economies from threats that will only grow with each passing year”.

    Here’s what’s at stake and why it matters to all of us:

    UN Nepal/Narendra Shrestha

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres visits the Annapurna base camp in Nepal in 2023. (file)

    Melting glacier microbes

    Climate scientists are saying many glaciers will not survive this century unless action is taking to slow the melting rate caused by climate change. That means those living downstream will face a tide of floods alongside threats posed by reactivated microbes in a warming cryosphere or frozen parts of the Earth.

    Frozen in ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost are bacteria, fungi and viruses. While most are dead, some are dormant and some are active. As global temperatures hit record highs, these microorganisms will become more active in many ecosystems. Even if the melting can be slowed down by mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, efforts must assess and prepare for possible threats from potential pathogens.

    Also crucial is documenting and preserving cryospheric microorganisms, which can shed light on the history of climate and evolution, help in finding therapies for diseases and develop innovative biotechnologies.

    © UNICEF/Felipe Chic Jiménez

    Indigenous communities in the Amazonía region in southern Colombia. (file)

    Dismantling dams

    In the Colombian Amazon, river water levels have dropped by up to 80 per cent, restricting access to drinking water and food supplies, leading to shuttering 130 schools, increasing children’s risk of recruitment, use and exploitation by non-State armed groups and resulting in increased respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, malaria and acute malnutrition among youngsters under age five.

    Part of what is making the problem worse in Colombia and other hot spots around the world are the plethora of dams operating at a time when climate change is triggering droughts around the world. Drought is keeping more than 420,000 children out of school in Brazil, Colombia and Peru alone, according to a report by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

    As such, there is a growing need to remove dams and other barriers to rehabilitate river ecosystems, a process increasingly initiated by local communities, Indigenous Peoples, women and youth. Rivers and streams can recover remarkably once barriers are gone, but other stressors, from pollution to climate change, need to be addressed in parallel. Understanding the restoration outcomes of barrier removal is necessary not only to guide future removals, but also to inform decisions about existing and future barriers.

    © ADB/Samir Jung Thapa

    Elderly people suffer disproportionately from climate change consequences.

    Climate risks for the elderly

    Older people face increased risks during extreme weather and suffer more from ongoing environmental degradation. As the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts ever more hot weather, the elderly are suffering disproportionately, as seen in rising numbers of deaths and illnesses amid recent heat waves around the world.

    At the same time, the world’s ageing population is growing: the global share of people over 65 years old will rise from 10 per cent in 2024 to 16 per cent by 2050. Most of them will live in cities, where they will be exposed to extreme heat and air pollution and experience more frequent disasters.

    Older people are already more at risk, so effective adaptation strategies will need to evolve to protect these older populations.

    © UNOCHA/Pierre Peron

    A family outside their flood damaged home in N’Djamena, Chad. (file)

    Legacy pollutants

    Flooding has crippled communities in all regions of the world as the number of extreme weather events climb. Among the hidden dangers are legacy pollutants that have been secreted into the ground over time and released as extreme rainfall and floods wash away sediments and debris.

    The Pakistan floods of 2010, flooding in the Niger Delta in 2012 and Hurricane Harvey off the coast of Texas in 2017 are all examples when floodwaters stirred up sediments, releasing heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants.

    Evaluating sediments to understand hazards, rethinking flood protection to lean on nature-based solutions and investments in natural remediation of contaminated sediments are all options to deal with this problem.

    Read the full Frontiers Report here.

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Shooting at Munno Para West

    Source: New South Wales – News

    A man has died after a shooting incident at Munno Para West.

    Just after 11pm on Saturday 26 July, police were called to a house on Stebonheath Road after reports of a disturbance.

    A struggle has occurred between two men at the house after one of the men made threats with a firearm.

    Patrols arrived and found a 53-year-old Taperoo man dead from a gunshot wound, believed to be from a gun in his possession.

    The gun was recovered nearby.

    A 31-year-old man from the house is assisting police with their enquiries.

    There are no other persons sought over the matter.

    Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Man arrested after Hindley Street incident

    Source: New South Wales – News

    A man has been arrested after an incident in the Adelaide CBD last night.

    It will be alleged that about 5.15pm on Saturday 27 July, a man forced his way into a massage business on Hindley Street and barricaded himself alone inside the premises.

    Staff members were not injured.

    Security Response Section members and negotiators were called to the scene to assist patrols in removing the man from the business.

    Police used capsicum spray and a taser to safely detain the suspect, a 43-year-old Camden Park man.

    He was taken to hospital for a mental health assessment and later released into police custody, where he was charged with trespass, disorderly behaviour and resist arrest.

    He was bailed to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on 15 September.

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Red tape slashed to revamp high streets with new cafes and bars

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Red tape slashed to revamp high streets with new cafes and bars

    Communities and town centres across the UK are set to benefit from a wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining options, as the Government slashes red tape to breathe new life into the high street.

    • Government to overhaul planning and licensing rules to make it quicker and easier for new cafes, bars and music venues to open in place of disused shops.
    • New ‘hospitality zones’ will fast-track permissions for alfresco dining, pubs, bars and street parties.
    • Reforms will also protect long-standing venues from noise complaints by new developments.
    • Part of the Small Business Plan, which will show how the Plan for Change will rejuvenate smaller businesses and put more money in people’s pockets.

    Communities and town centres across the UK are set to benefit from a wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining options, as the Government slashes red tape to breathe new life into the high street.

    The government will introduce a new National Licensing Policy Framework, which will modernise outdated planning and licensing rules—cutting the cost, complexity, and time it takes to open and operate hospitality venues, and helping small businesses grow and communities reconnect.

    The reforms will make it easier to convert disused shops into hospitality venues, and protect long-standing pubs, clubs, and music venues from noise complaints by new developments – ensuring the buzz of the high street can thrive without being silenced.

    As part of this, the Government will introduce the ‘Agent of Change’ principle into national planning and licensing policy – meaning developers will be responsible for soundproofing their buildings if they choose to build near existing pubs, clubs or music venues.

    New dedicated ‘hospitality zones’, will also be introduced where permissions for alfresco dining, street parties and extended opening hours will be fast-tracked – helping to bring vibrancy and footfall back to the high street.

    The new National Licensing Policy Framework will streamline and standardise the process for securing planning permission and licences, removing the patchwork of local rules that currently delay or deter small businesses from opening. This means that entrepreneurs looking to turn empty shops into cafes, bars or music venues will face fewer forms, faster decisions, and lower costs.

    This transformation is already underway through the High Street Rental Auction Scheme, which gives councils the power to auction off leases for commercial properties that have been vacant for over a year—bringing empty shops back into use and turning them into vibrant community hubs where people can enjoy a meal, drink, or night out.

    The plans come ahead of the launch of the Government’s Small Business Plan which will deliver on the Plan for Change by setting out further steps to unlock the full potential of the UK’s 5.5 million SMEs – who collectively contribute £2.8 trillion in turnover and provide 60% of all private sector jobs.

    Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said:

    “This Government has a plan to replace shuttered up shops with vibrant places to socialise turning them into thriving cafés or busy bars, which supports local jobs and gives people a place to get together and catch up over a beer or a coffee.

    “Red tape has stood in the way of people’s business ideas for too long. Today we’re slashing those barriers to giving small business owners the freedom to flourish.

    “From faster café openings to easier alfresco dining, our Plan for Change will put the buzz back into our town centres and money back into the pockets of local entrepreneurs, because when small businesses thrive, communities come alive.”

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said:

    “Whether it’s cheering on the Lionesses or catching up with friends, our pubs and bars are at the heart of British life.

    “For too long, they’ve been stifled by clunky, outdated rules. We’re binning them – to protect pavement pints, al fresco dining and street parties – not just for the summer, but all year round.

    “Through our Plan for Change, we’re backing small businesses and bringing good times back to the high street.”

    Craig Beaumont, Executive Director at the Federation of Small Businesses, said: 

    “With the Women’s Euros final bringing communities together to watch and enjoy in our pubs, bars, cafes and community venues tonight, this move is a welcome win for small firms. 

    By cutting red tape this enables small business to serve more customers outdoors.  Let’s hope this is just the kick-off to a bold, long-term small business strategy.”

    All these plans, subject to an initial Call for Evidence in due course, will be delivered as soon as possible as part of the Government’s commitment to reduce the administrative costs of regulation by at least 25%.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Larsen Launches ‘Share Your Story’ Webpage

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

    Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) announced a ‘share your story’ webpage where community members can tell him directly how Republicans’ Big Ugly Law will impact their lives: larsen.house.gov/shareyourstory

    Rep. Larsen announced this webpage during his speech at Snohomish County Indivisible’s “Families First” rally. A recording of his remarks is available here, and below is an excerpt:

    “The Republicans do not care about working families. They care about the richest Americans and the largest corporations, and the Big Ugly Law is a clear indication of that. It puts big corporations first, and it puts you all last…

    “We’ve got to start now thinking about, and building the case, to reverse the worst impacts of the Big Ugly Law… and that’s where you all come in. The health care and food assistance cuts will be rolled out slowly over the next couple years… Hearing from you all about the impacts is going to be important.

    “I want you to pull out your phone right now if you’re interested… and go to larsen.house.gov/shareyourstory. You story about yourself, about your family, matters to me.

    “Just this year I’ve received about 209,000 separate emails and communications from people in the district, seven months in to this Congress. Last Congress, over 24 months, I received 290,000 communications…

    “The share your story website is very important… Please, you can help me fight back… You can help Congress fight back by sharing your story about the impacts of the Big Ugly Law.” 

    The Big Ugly Law contains the largest cuts to Medicaid and food assistance in U.S. history. More than 328,000 people in Washington state will lose their health care because of the legislation, and 57,000 people could lose some or all of their food assistance.

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Which wildfire smoke plumes are hazardous? New satellite tech can map them in 3D for air quality alerts at neighborhood scale

    Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Jun Wang, Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa

    Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompted air quality alerts in Chicago as it blanketed the city on June 5, 2025. Scott Olson/Getty Images

    Canada is facing another dangerous wildfire season, with burning forests sending smoke plumes across the provinces and into the U.S. again. The pace of the 2025 fires is reminiscent of the record-breaking 2023 wildfire season, which exposed millions of people in North America to hazardous smoke levels.

    For most of the past decade, forecasters have been able to use satellites to track these smoke plumes, but the view was only two-dimensional: The satellites couldn’t determine how close the smoke was to Earth’s surface.

    The altitude of the smoke matters.

    If a plume is high in the atmosphere, it won’t affect the air people breathe – it simply floats by far overhead.

    But when smoke plumes are close to the surface, people are breathing in wildfire chemicals and tiny particles. Those particles, known as PM2.5, can get deep into the lungs and exacerbate asthma and other respiratory and cardiac problems.

    An animation on May 30, 2025, shows a thick smoke plume from Canada moving over Minnesota, but the air quality monitors on the ground detected minimal risk, suggesting it was a high-level smoke plume.
    NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research

    The Environmental Protection Agency uses a network of ground-based air quality monitors to issue air quality alerts, but the monitors are few and far between, meaning forecasts have been broad estimates in much of the country.

    Now, a new satellite-based method that I and colleagues at universities and federal agencies have been working on for the past two years is able to give scientists and air quality managers a 3D picture of the smoke plumes, providing detailed data of the risks down to the neighborhood level for urban and rural areas alike.

    Building a nationwide smoke monitoring system

    The new method uses data from a satellite that NASA launched in 2023 called the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution, or TEMPO, satellite.

    Data from the TEMPO satellite shows the height of the smoke plume, measured in kilometers. Light blue areas are closest to the ground, suggesting the worst air quality. Pink areas suggest the smoke is more than 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) above the ground, where it poses little risk to human health. The data aligns with air monitor readings taken on the ground at the same time.
    NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research

    TEMPO makes it possible to determine a smoke plume’s height by providing data on how much the oxygen molecules absorb sunlight at the 688 nanometer wavelength. Smoke plumes that are high in the atmosphere reflect more solar radiation at this wavelength back to space, while those lower in the atmosphere, where there is more oxygen to absorb the light, reflect less.

    Understanding the physics allowed scientists to develop algorithms that use TEMPO’s data to infer the smoke plume’s altitude and map its 3D movement in nearly real time.

    Aerosol particles in high smoke plumes reflect more light back into space. Closer to Earth’s surface, there is more oxygen to absorb light at the 688 nanometer wavelength, so less light is reflected. Satellites can detect the difference, and that can be used to determine the height of the smoke plume.
    Adapted from Xu et al, 2019, CC BY

    By combining TEMPO’s data with measurements of particles in the atmosphere, taken by the Advanced Baseline Imager on the NOAA’s GOES-R satellites, forecasters can better assess the health risk from smoke plumes in almost real time, provided clouds aren’t in the way.

    That’s a big jump from relying on ground-based air quality monitors, which may be hundreds of miles apart. Iowa, for example, had about 50 air quality monitors reporting data on a recent day for a state that covers 56,273 square miles. Most of those monitors were clustered around its largest cities.

    NOAA’s AerosolWatch tool currently provides a near-real-time stream of wildfire smoke images from its GOES-R satellites, and the agency plans to incorporate TEMPO’s height data. A prototype of this system from my team’s NASA-supported research project on fire and air quality, called FireAQ, shows how users can zoom in to the neighborhood level to see how high the smoke plume is, however the prototype is currently only updated once a day, so the data is delayed, and it isn’t able to provide smoke height data where clouds are also overhead.

    Wildfire health risks are rising

    Fire risk is increasing across North America as global temperatures rise and more people move into wildland areas.

    While air quality in most of the U.S. improved between 2000 and 2020, thanks to stricter emissions regulations on vehicles and power plants, wildfires have reversed that trend in parts of the western U.S. Research has found that wildfire smoke has effectively erased nearly two decades of air quality progress there.

    Our advances in smoke monitoring mark a new era in air quality forecasting, offering more accurate and timely information to better protect public health in the face of these escalating wildfire threats.

    Prof. Wang’s group have been supported from NOAA, NASA, and Naval ONR to develop research algorithm to retrieve aerosol layer height. The compute codes of the research algorithm were shared with colleagues in NOAA.

    – ref. Which wildfire smoke plumes are hazardous? New satellite tech can map them in 3D for air quality alerts at neighborhood scale – https://theconversation.com/which-wildfire-smoke-plumes-are-hazardous-new-satellite-tech-can-map-them-in-3d-for-air-quality-alerts-at-neighborhood-scale-259654

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Swinney funding for Trump’s course embarrassing

    Source: Scottish Greens

    26 Jul 2025 External Affairs

    Nobody can be above the law in Scotland.

    More in External Affairs

    As US President and convicted criminal Donald Trump lands in Aberdeenshire, the Scottish Greens have renewed calls for his Scottish financial interests to be investigated.

    Patrick Harvie, Scottish Green co-leader, first called on the Scottish Government to seek an Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO) to investigate Trump’s businesses 5 years ago.

    A UWO is a power held by the Scottish Government to investigate the finances of politically active individuals who have gained wealth through suspicious means.

    The criminal charges brought against Trump in New York specifically cited his Menie golf estate in Aberdeenshire, finding its value had been falsely inflated.

    Patrick Harvie MSP said:

    “The super-rich like Donald Trump must not be allowed to act with impunity, buying up land, trashing environmental sites, and controlling politicians. Scotland isn’t their personal playground.

    “We need to send a strong signal that no matter how wealthy you are, you aren’t above the law. You’ll face the same scrutiny and legal challenges as anybody else. 

    “I first made this call five years ago. Since then, Trump has been convicted of 34 felonies and found liable in court for sexual abuse. We all know what kind of man he is and how his businesses have operated.

    “Keir Starmer and John Swinney can’t hide away from holding Donald Trump accountable just because of who he is. He is not immune to following the laws of our country. They talk about protecting a ‘special relationship’, but this looks increasingly like a subservient one.

    “It’s time for the Scottish Government to take heed of our long-standing call and investigate Trump with a UWO, instead of cosying up to him and trying to win his favour.”

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Building Code pause brings certainty to construction

    Source: New Zealand Government

    The Government is providing more certainty for the building sector by pausing any new major changes to the Building Code system, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk has announced.
     
    “The building sector has faced significant disruption over the past few years in dealing with the pandemic, supply chain challenges and a boom-and-bust cycle that has made the infrastructure pipeline unpredictable,” Mr Penk says.

    “Up until now, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has typically conducted ongoing, rolling reviews of different parts of the Building Code.
     
    “It’s time to bring stability and clarity to the system so the sector can confidently plan and move forward with the construction and infrastructure projects we need to build New Zealand into a world-class nation.
     
    “Builders, designers and developers need a clear runway to plan ahead and invest with confidence, and ad hoc changes to Building Code requirements makes that difficult. 

    “That’s why we’re pausing any further major changes and moving to a predictable three-year cycle for Building Code system updates.
     
    “This new approach will give businesses the clarity they need to prepare in advance, rather than constantly having to react to unexpected rule changes.
     
    “Designers and builders will have more headspace to focus on their important work of building more homes and delivering infrastructure projects that support better public services, instead of constantly reworking plans or second-guessing what might change next.
     
    “The pause applies only to major changes outside the three year cycle. The Government will continue to consider straightforward updates when needed – especially those that protect life safety and meet New Zealand’s trade obligations. Changes to support energy efficiency, the Building Product Specifications and fire safety will continue as planned.
     
    “Supporting a strong and thriving building sector is an important part of driving the economic growth that benefits all Kiwis. 

    “This Government has already taken steps to improve productivity – including reforms that will allow trusted professionals to consent their own work, improving access to overseas products to lower building costs, and advancing legislation to make building granny flats easier.
     
    “This next step is about giving the sector time, certainty and space to deliver.”

    The first regular cycle of Building Code system updates will take place in 2028.

    Note to editors:

    New Zealand’s Building Code System includes the Building Code (found in regulations made under the Building Act 2004) and a range of technical compliance documents, including Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS/VMs), and the Building Product Specifications (BPS).
    The Minister for Building and Construction is responsible for changes to regulations under the Building Act, and the Chief Executive of MBIE is responsible for any changes to technical compliance documents. 

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    July 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Banking: Secretary-General of ASEAN visits Huawei Lianqiu Lake R&D Center in Shanghai

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today visited Huawei Lianqiu Lake R&D Center in Shanghai, China. The visit represented one of the initiatives to advance regional cooperation in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital innovation, and to further strengthen public-private partnership between ASEAN and China.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN visits Huawei Lianqiu Lake R&D Center in Shanghai appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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    July 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: 26 July 2025 Departmental update WHO expands guidance on sexually transmitted infections and reviews country progress on policy implementation

    Source: World Health Organisation

    WHO has released new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) guidance and policy implementation data, ahead of the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress in Montreal, 26–30 July 2025.

    The 2 new components of the upcoming consolidated guidelines on STI prevention and care include the Guidelines for the management of asymptomatic STIs, and the Recommendations on the delivery of health services for STI prevention and care.

    These evidence-based guidelines aim to strengthen STI prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment, especially in high-burden, resource-limited settings. They complement existing guidance covering syndromic management, management of specific STIs: such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis, trichomoniasis, genital candidiasis, Mycoplasma genitalium, human papillomavirus (anogenital warts) and bacterial vaginosis, syphilis testing, partner services. 

    Key new recommendations include targeted screening for gonorrhoea and chlamydia in high-prevalence settings with available resources, focusing on pregnant women, adolescents and young people aged 10–24, sex workers and men who have sex with men (MSM). 

    Screening should align with individual risk and resource considerations, with at least annual or 6-monthly screening recommended for sex workers and MSM. 

    Service delivery improvements include decentralizing and integrating STI services, task sharing with trained providers and community health workers, and leveraging digital tools to complement in-person care.

    Together with existing guidance, these new components will form part of the forthcoming WHO consolidated guidelines on STI prevention and care. 

    “These new recommendations aim to close persistent policy and service gaps, especially for asymptomatic STIs, and help countries move faster toward the 2030 goals,” said Dr Meg Doherty, Director of WHO’s Global HIV, Hepatitis and STIs Programmes.

    WHO reports mixed progress on adopting and implementing WHO policy in countries

    As part of its continued efforts to strengthen global STI responses, WHO has released new data highlighting both progress and persistent challenges in national policy implementation. 

    Among countries reporting to Global AIDS Monitoring in 2024–2025, 89% have a national STI strategy or action plan in place – yet only 43% have updated it since 2023. Similarly, while 97% of countries report having national case management guidelines, only half of them have revised them since 2020. 

    Gonococcal resistance monitoring remains limited, with just 37% of countries conducting routine surveillance. Encouragingly, 95 countries have integrated dual HIV/syphilis rapid tests into their national policy – nearly half of these countries adopted them for both pregnant women and key populations. 

    National plans to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis are in place in 72% of reporting countries. As of 1 July 2025, 147 Member States (76%) have included human papillomaviruses (HPV) vaccine – critical to preventing cervical cancer – in their national immunization schedule, and 2 countries have reported partial introduction of the vaccine. 

    These findings underscore the urgent need to accelerate updates to national policies, expand surveillance, and close implementation gaps. STIs remain prevalent and continue to present a major burden of morbidity and mortality. To reduce STIs and prevent complications, the provision of quality STI prevention and care services is essential. 

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    July 26, 2025
  • Musk ordered shutdown of Starlink satellite service as Ukraine retook territory from Russia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    During a pivotal push by Ukraine to retake territory from Russia in late September 2022, Elon Musk gave an order that disrupted the counteroffensive and dented Kyiv’s trust in Starlink, the satellite internet service the billionaire provided early in the war to help Ukraine’s military maintain battlefield connectivity.

    According to three people familiar with the command, Musk told a senior engineer at the California offices of SpaceX, the Musk venture that controls Starlink, to cut coverage in areas including Kherson, a strategic region north of the Black Sea that Ukraine was trying to reclaim.

    “We have to do this,” Michael Nicolls, the Starlink engineer, told colleagues upon receiving the order, one of these people said. Staffers complied, the three people told Reuters, deactivating at least a hundred Starlink terminals, their hexagon-shaped cells going dark on an internal map of the company’s coverage. The move also affected other areas seized by Russia, including some of Donetsk province further east.

    Upon Musk’s order, Ukrainian troops suddenly faced a communications blackout, according to a Ukrainian military official, an advisor to the armed forces, and two others who experienced Starlink failure near the front lines. Soldiers panicked, drones surveilling Russian forces went dark, and long-range artillery units, reliant on Starlink to aim their fire, struggled to hit targets.

    As a result, the Ukrainian military official and the military advisor said, troops failed to surround a Russian position in the town of Beryslav, east of Kherson, the administrative center of the region of the same name. “The encirclement stalled entirely,” said the military official in an interview. “It failed.”

    Ultimately, Ukraine’s counteroffensive succeeded in reclaiming Beryslav, the city of Kherson and some additional territory Russia had occupied. But Musk’s order, which hasn’t previously been reported, is the first known instance of the billionaire actively shutting off Starlink coverage over a battlefield during the conflict. The decision shocked some Starlink employees and effectively reshaped the front line of the fighting, enabling Musk to take “the outcome of a war into his own hands,” another one of the three people said.

    The account of the command counters Musk’s narrative of how he has handled Starlink service in Ukraine amid the war. As recently as March, in a post on X, his social media site, Musk wrote: “We would never do such a thing.”

    Musk and Nicolls didn’t respond to requests from Reuters for comment.

    A SpaceX spokesperson said by email that the news agency’s reporting is “inaccurate” and referred reporters to an X post earlier this year in which the company said: “Starlink is fully committed to providing service to Ukraine.” The spokesperson didn’t specify any inaccuracies in this report or answer a lengthy list of questions regarding the incident, Starlink’s role in the Ukraine war, or other details regarding its business.

    The office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and the country’s Ministry of Defence didn’t respond to requests for comment. Starlink still provides service to Ukraine, and the Ukrainian military relies on it for some connectivity. Zelenskiy as recently as this year has publicly expressed gratitude to Musk for Starlink.

    It isn’t clear what prompted Musk’s command, when exactly he gave it, or precisely how long the outage lasted. The three people familiar with the order said they believed it stemmed from concerns Musk expressed later that Ukrainian advances could provoke nuclear retaliation from Russia. One of the people said the shutoff transpired on September 30, 2022. The two others said it was around then, but didn’t recall the exact date. Some senior U.S. officials shared Musk’s concerns that Russia would make good on threats to escalate, one former White House staffer told Reuters.

    Musk’s order was an early glimpse of the power the magnate now wields in geopolitics and global security because of Starlink, a fast-growing satellite internet service that barely existed early this decade and now provides connectivity even in remote areas of the world. Even before his brief role as financial backer and advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump, the success of Starlink – and the unrivaled connectivity it offers across the planet – had given Musk increasing influence with political leaders, governments and militaries worldwide.

    Musk’s sway in military affairs in Washington and beyond – through Starlink’s dominance in satellite communications and SpaceX’s clout in space launches – has reached a dimension previously limited to sovereign governments, alarming some regulators and lawmakers. “Elon Musk’s current global dominance exemplifies the dangers of concentrated power in unregulated domains,” Martha Lane Fox, a member of Britain’s upper house of parliament, said during a debate earlier this year. The parliamentarian is a businesswoman and former board member at Twitter, the social media site that Musk acquired in 2022 and rebranded as X.

    “Its control,” Lane Fox said of Starlink, “rests solely with Musk, allowing his whims to dictate access to vital infrastructure.”

    Musk’s political influence, and his massive business with the U.S. federal government, are now being put to the test. Since leaving his role advising Trump, Musk has publicly feuded with the president, announced plans to create a new political party, and criticized a signature spending bill that he said will expand the budget deficit and destroy jobs. Trump, for his part, has threatened to end government contracts and subsidies for Musk’s companies, including lucrative new defense projects.

    Whatever the reason for Musk’s decision, the shutoff over Kherson and other regions surprised some involved with the Ukraine war – from troops on the ground to U.S. military and foreign policy officials, who after Russia’s full-scale invasion that February had worked to secure Starlink service for Ukrainian forces. Panicked calls by Ukrainian officials during the outage to seek information from Pentagon counterparts, five people familiar with the incident said, were met with few explanations for what could have caused it.

    The U.S. Department of Defense declined to comment. Reuters couldn’t determine whether White House or Pentagon officials after the shutdown had any exchanges with Musk over the outage.

    The Kherson episode is distinct from an earlier report of an incident that purportedly occurred that same September, involving Crimea just to the south, and raised concerns about Musk’s ability to influence the conflict in Ukraine.

    In his 2023 biography of Musk, author Walter Isaacson reported that the tycoon had ordered Starlink to disable coverage in Crimea, which Russia had annexed from Ukraine after a 2014 invasion that the international community condemned as illegal. Musk, Isaacson wrote, believed a planned Ukrainian attack on Russian vessels in the Crimean port of Sevastopol could prompt nuclear retaliation.

    After the book was published, Musk denied a shutdown, saying that there had never been coverage in Crimea to begin with. He said he had, rather, rejected a Ukrainian request to provide service ahead of Kyiv’s planned attack. Isaacson later conceded his account was flawed. A spokesperson at Isaacson’s publisher declined to comment or make him available for an interview.

    SpaceX also said in 2023 that it had taken unspecified steps to prevent Ukraine from using Starlink for certain activities, including drone attacks. “Our intent was never to have them use it for offensive purposes,” Gwynne Shotwell, the company’s president, said at a conference in Washington in February of that year. “There are things that we can do, and have done” to prevent it, she added, without providing further detail.

    Reuters couldn’t determine if the shutdown affecting Kherson was among the steps she was referring to. Shotwell didn’t respond to requests for comment for this article.

    Following the start of the Kherson shutdown, word of an outage emerged in some media reports. At the time, it wasn’t clear to those who lost connectivity whether a technical problem, sabotage or some other factor was responsible. Early in the war, Russia had orchestrated a large cyberattack that disrupted service of another satellite operator, Western officials have said, creating suspicions around any outage and leaving a void quickly filled by Starlink. Russia has denied it conducts offensive cyberattacks.

    As of April 2025, according to Ukrainian government social media posts, Kyiv has received more than 50,000 Starlink terminals. Easily transported and deployed, the pizza-box-sized devices communicate with thousands of SpaceX satellites now circling the globe. An initial batch of terminals was provided to Ukraine by SpaceX itself. Further terminals have arrived from donors including Poland, the United States and Germany.

    This account of the outage, and the growing dependence on Musk by governments and militaries worldwide, is based on interviews with more than three dozen people with knowledge of SpaceX’s operations and the company’s technology. These people included current and former employees, U.S. and European military officials, and senior politicians and diplomats.

    The reporting puts a spotlight on Musk’s control of services now critical to countries including the U.S., which has about $22 billion in contracts with SpaceX. Underscoring the point himself during his recent dispute with Trump, Musk threatened to decommission a SpaceX spacecraft the U.S. now relies upon to transport astronauts and critical cargo.

    His threat, later retracted, unnerved attorneys at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, who felt forced to explore whether Musk’s warning could be considered a notice of contract termination, according to two people familiar with the matter. NASA didn’t respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

    “There needs to be some contractual assurances” that Musk won’t cut off services to the U.S. government, said Lori Garver, a former deputy administrator of the agency. “We will need to consider how comfortable the U.S. will be at putting SpaceX in the critical path on national security.”

    As countries increasingly rely on tech companies for everything from cyber defense to data storage, the question of dependence on one or a few dominant service providers will apply to other nations, too. “Governments have to think through what that means,” said Marcus Willett, former deputy head of Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters intelligence agency and now a senior adviser to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a London-based think tank.

    “WE NEED ASSURANCES”

    SpaceX is the first company to establish an extensive network of communication satellites in low-Earth orbit, a region of space that is closer to the planet than areas where such satellites historically reside. The proximity of satellites that now make up the company’s constellation allows Starlink to offer space-based wireless connectivity that is faster than any previously available.

    Starlink on Thursday suffered a rare global outage of several hours, the company said, because of an internal software problem. A Ukrainian military commander in a social media post said “Starlink is down across the entire front,” updating the post two and a half hours later to say connectivity had returned.

    With more than 7,900 satellites now in orbit, SpaceX has become the world’s largest satellite operator. Its devices, which relay signals among each other to create a network that communicates with the ground, account for about two-thirds of all active satellites in space, according to Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian.

    Starlink began rolling out service in 2020 and now has more than six million customers in over 140 countries, territories and markets, according to a June Starlink social media post. Novaspace, a consulting firm near Paris, estimates that Starlink in 2025 will generate about $9.8 billion in revenue for SpaceX, or about 60% of the company’s income. SpaceX is privately held and doesn’t disclose financial information, but Musk recently said he expects the rocket company to post revenues of about $15.5 billion this year.

    Rivals are scrambling to get in on the market.

    OneWeb, a European service owned by Eutelsat, a French company, is the furthest along, boasting about 650 satellites in low-Earth orbit. Amazon this year launched its first satellites for Project Kuiper, a $10 billion effort to compete. China is developing multiple networks, including a state-backed venture known as SpaceSail.

    Still, Starlink has made much of its first-mover advantage. Its terminals, priced as low as a few hundred dollars for standard models, are known for being affordable and easy to use. “There is no existing system right now to replace Starlink,” said Grace Khanuja, an analyst at Novaspace, the consultancy near Paris.

    Compared to the geostationary satellites historically used for communications, the sheer number of SpaceX satellites helps make Starlink less vulnerable to jamming and attacks. Its far reach makes it valuable in remote and hostile terrain – from battlefields to airspace to high seas. In Ukraine, it has facilitated activities including communications, intelligence and drone piloting.

    Some Western militaries not engaged in conflict are also using the service. Britain’s armed forces, for instance, three years ago began using Starlink for “welfare purposes,” including personal communications for troops, the Ministry of Defence said in response to a freedom of information request. The ministry said it has fewer than 1,000 Starlink terminals and doesn’t employ them for sensitive military communications. Spain’s navy is also using Starlink, but only for recreation and leisure of troops, a spokesperson said.

    “That will change,” said Chris Moore, a retired air vice-marshal in the British military, speaking about high-speed space-based connectivity. Moore also worked as a OneWeb executive and is now a defense industry consultant. Satellites in low-Earth orbit, he said, offer too many advantages for militaries to ignore, especially for modern developments such as drone warfare, a signature element of the Ukraine conflict.

    Some leaders are leery.

    In Taiwan, ever wary of conflict with China, officials have expressed concern about Musk’s extensive business interests on the mainland, including a major factory for Tesla, the electric vehicle company he controls. Eager for communications backups in the event of war, Taiwan is developing its own low-Earth orbit satellite network. Taiwanese officials have said the government could partner with Amazon’s Kuiper, too.

    Spokespersons for the Taiwanese government said it welcomes international satellite providers but that Starlink hasn’t applied for a license in Taiwan. They didn’t respond to questions about Taipei’s relationship with Musk.

    In Italy, the government is evaluating whether to employ Starlink for secure communications among the government, defense and other officials. But some officials, including President Sergio Mattarella, remain unconvinced by SpaceX’s assurances that its service would be secure and free from meddling by Musk. “More than Musk’s word, we need assurances that we can’t be shut down, and especially that he can’t access the data,” said a person familiar with the views of the president, who is an influential figure with the armed forces.

    Poland, a major donor to Ukraine, told Reuters it employs Starlink as well as other military and commercial satellite systems. A mix of providers, Polish officials have said, offers the most security, even if at high cost.

    “In peacetime, you want the best product at the best price,” Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said in response to a question from Reuters at a press conference in April. “In wartime, you want redundancy. You want security. You want duplicated systems, so that if one fails, you can still use the other.”

    “THERE WAS NOT A CONNECTION”

    Even before the conflict began, documents reviewed by Reuters show, SpaceX had already been in discussions with the U.S. government about providing Starlink in Ukraine. Rollout began after Russian troops crossed the border on February 24, 2022.

    Two days later, Mykhailo Fedorov, a deputy prime minister in Ukraine, requested Musk’s help. “We ask you to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations,” he wrote on Twitter.

    Musk responded in 10 hours. “Starlink service is now active in Ukraine,” he tweeted. “More terminals en route.”

    Poland was also instrumental in the early days of the war, shipping thousands of terminals to Ukraine shortly after the invasion. Warsaw this year said it has purchased about 25,000 Starlink terminals for the effort – roughly half the total now in Ukraine – and that it is paying the subscription costs to keep them connected. So far, it has spentabout $89 million on Starlink for Ukraine.

    The equipment has made a critical difference for Ukraine.

    Day-to-day bureaucracy has also benefited. Early in the conflict, Ukraine stored state data in the cloud and relied on Starlink to access it, helping keep some government operations running. “We wouldn’t be anywhere without Starlink,” said Vadym Prystaiko, Ukraine’s ambassador to Britain until 2023. “The whole state was preserved.”

    On the battlefield, Ukraine quickly deployed Starlink to enable front-line troops to communicate with commanders. The service also allowed drone operators to transmit surveillance video streams and locate and attack Russian targets. Reuters couldn’t establish just when such attacks may have become a concern for Musk or SpaceX.

    By September 2022, a major Ukrainian counteroffensive was underway. Kyiv’s forces were pushing back into territories, including Kherson, that Russia had captured. The drive threatened Russian supply lines, prompting Moscow to threaten the West, including oblique references to Starlink.

    That month, in a statement to the United Nations, Russia noted the use of “elements of civilian, including commercial, infrastructure in outer space for military purposes.” It warned that “quasi-civilian infrastructure may become a legitimate target for retaliation.”

    It isn’t clear whether Russia has tried to attack any Starlink facilities. Musk has said, however, that Moscow has repeatedly sought to block its connectivity. “SpaceX is spending significant resources combating Russian jamming efforts,” Musk wrote on X last year. “This is a tough problem.”

    The Kremlin declined to comment on whether it has sought to interfere with Starlink. The Ministry of Defence didn’t respond to a request for comment. Starlink isn’t licensed for either civilian or military use in Russia.

    As Ukraine’s counterattack intensified, Russian President Vladimir Putin on September 21, 2022, ordered a partial mobilization of reservists, Russia’s first since World War II. He also threatened to use nuclear weapons if Russia’s own “territorial integrity” were at risk.

    Around this time, Musk engaged in weeks of backchannel conversations with senior officials in the administration of President Joe Biden, according to three former U.S. government officials and one of the people familiar with Musk’s order to stop service. During those conversations, the former White House staffer told Reuters, U.S. intelligence and security officials expressed concern that Putin could follow through on his threats. Musk, this person added, worried too, and asked U.S. officials if they knew where and how Ukraine used Starlink on the battlefield.

    Soon after, he ordered the shutdown.

    Reuters couldn’t ascertain the full geographic extent of the outage, but the three people familiar with the stoppage said that it covered regions that had recently been taken by Russia. Starlink coverage prior to the order, they said, had been active up to what had been Ukraine’s border with Russia before the full-scale invasion.

    Taras Tymochko, a Ukrainian military signals specialist stationed in the Kherson region at the time, said an outage disrupted communications for troops, including colleagues on the front, for several hours. “If you were using Starlink to provide surveillance of the front line, you pretty much would be blind,” said Tymochko, who is now a consultant to Come Back Alive, a non-governmental organization that procures military equipment for Ukraine’s armed forces.

    Maryna Tsirkun, a drone expert at Aerorozvidka, an aerial reconnaissance organization that works closely with the Ukrainian military, was also in southern Ukraine at the time. Starlink signals failed as Ukrainian troops began to push toward terrain seized by Russia, she told Reuters. “When we started to proceed there was not a connection,” she said. The outage she and colleagues experienced lasted several days.

    On October 3, Musk angered Zelenskiy and other Ukrainian officials by tweeting a suggestion that locals in regions annexed by Russia vote on whether they should remain a part of Ukraine. A day later, Musk tweeted his concern about the conflict spiraling. “I still very much support Ukraine,” he tweeted, “but am convinced that massive escalation of the war will cause great harm to Ukraine and possibly the world.”

    Three days later, following one media report about a Starlink outage, Musk tweeted that “what’s happening on the battlefield, that’s classified.” He added that SpaceX by the end of 2022 was on track to spend $100 million on Ukraine. Although the Polish and U.S. governments by then had begun donations of their own, the billionaire complained about the cost of the equipment and services SpaceX was providing.

    SpaceX “cannot fund the existing system indefinitely,” Musk wrote in a mid-October post. The next day, in another tweet, he reversed course. “To hell with it,” he wrote, “we’ll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free.”

    After the outage, Kyiv worked to charm Musk.

    In November 2022, Fedorov, the government minister, publicly expressed trust in the service. Months later – just after Shotwell, the SpaceX president, said the company had taken steps to prevent Ukraine from using Starlink for drone attacks – Fedorov in an interview with a Ukrainian news site recognized Starlink’s ability to “geofence” coverage, selectively limiting signals in some areas.

    By February 2023, however, Starlink was fully functional in Ukraine, he said. “All the Starlink terminals in Ukraine work properly,” Fedorov told Ukrainska Pravda, the news site. Fedorov, who recently assumed the title of first deputy prime minister, didn’t respond to a request for comment about Ukraine’s use of Starlink in the war.

    In mid-2023, the U.S. Department of Defense signed an agreement with SpaceX to pay for Starlink coverage in Ukraine. Terms of the contract weren’t disclosed, but Quilty Space, a Florida-based research firm, said the Pentagon has an ongoing $537 million agreement with SpaceX to provide satellite communications to Ukraine. It’s not clear whether SpaceX is still footing the bill for any equipment or connectivity.

    As the war has evolved, so has Ukraine’s use of Musk’s technology.

    Ukrainian drone specialists and Prystaiko, the former ambassador to Britain, said some attack devices, including maritime and bomber drones, now have Starlink antennas fitted to them. The antennas, in the case of sea drones, help operators guide the devices and view video feeds to classify targets, said Sidharth Kaushal, a senior research fellow at Royal United Services Institute, a London-based defense think tank.

    It’s uncertain whether such use contravenes SpaceX’s desire that Starlink not be employed for offense.

    Ukraine continues to explore alternatives that could complement or back up Starlink if the service became unavailable, a senior government official told Reuters. Ukraine’s government has expressed interest in European satellite projects, European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told Reuters. That includes GOVSATCOM, an EU project to pool satellite resources from member states and industry to provide services to governments, he said.

    Privately, though, some Ukrainian officials say the existing alternatives to Starlink have limitations. “It takes time, it takes money,” the senior government official told Reuters. With Starlink, he added, “we have a working system.”

    Musk himself has boasted of Starlink’s importance to Kyiv. “My Starlink system is the backbone of the Ukrainian army,” he wrote on X in March. “Their entire front line would collapse if I turned it off.”

    (Reuters)

     

    July 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 536 schools in Cambodian border areas closed due to clashes with Thailand

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    PHNOM PENH, July 26 (Xinhua) — A total of 536 schools in Cambodia’s border provinces have been closed due to the ongoing border conflict between Cambodian and Thai soldiers.

    “The closure of schools has affected 130,000 students and teachers,” the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports said in a statement on its official Facebook page.

    Armed clashes between Cambodian and Thai soldiers over disputed border territory began on Thursday. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China allocates 69 billion yuan for consumer goods trade-in program

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    BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhua) — China has allocated 69 billion yuan (about 9.66 billion U.S. dollars) in a third batch of ultra-long special Treasury bonds to support the country’s trade-in program for consumer goods, the Ministry of Finance said Friday.

    The Chinese Ministry of Finance, together with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), plans to allocate a total of 300 billion yuan in such funds to support the trade-in program this year, Finance Ministry spokesman Wu Gai said at a press conference.

    The first two installments of the funds, totaling 162 billion yuan, were released in January and April this year, he said. The remaining funds will be released in October to support local governments in promoting the trade-in program, he added.

    As of July 16, 280 million people nationwide had applied for subsidies under the consumer goods exchange program, resulting in sales of eligible goods exceeding 1.6 trillion yuan, according to the NCRR.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At least 8 killed, 13 injured in ‘terrorist attack’ in southeastern Iran

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    TEHRAN, July 26 (Xinhua) — At least eight people (five civilians and three attackers) were killed and 13 others were wounded in a “terrorist” attack on the Justice Department building in Zahedan, capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran, on Saturday morning, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.

    The group Jaysh al-Zulm, recognized as terrorist in Iran, claimed responsibility for the attack, the report said.

    According to the report, after entering the Justice Department building, the “terrorists” opened fire on people inside. The death toll could rise, it added.

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement published on its official Sepah News website that its ground forces had managed to kill three “terrorists.”

    Provincial authorities have urged people to stay away from the Justice Department and surrounding areas.

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    London, July 25

    HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met on Friday with HE National Security Advisor of the United Kingdom Jonathan Powell.

    The meeting discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation and ways to enhance and strengthen them.

    The two sides also addressed the latest regional and international development, particularly the situation in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories.

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    President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to President Mohamed Muizzu of the Republic of the Maldives, and President Joseph Nyuma Boakai of the Republic of Liberia, on the occasion of their countries’ Independence Days.

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, dispatched similar messages to Presidents of the Maldives and Liberia on the occasion.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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