Category: Business

  • MIL-OSI: RBC iShares Expands iShares Core Offering with Launch of New ETF

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, RBC iShares expands its iShares Core exchange traded fund (ETF) lineup with the launch of the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (the ‘iShares Fund’).

    The iShares Fund will provide investors with broad-based exposure to the total U.S. equity market, covering large-, mid-, small-, and micro-capitalized companies. The iShares Fund is a Canadian dollar-hedged offering and complements the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF, XTOT, which was launched on June 2, 2025.

    The iShares Fund is expected to begin trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) today; the iShares Fund is managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited (“BlackRock Canada”), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc (“BlackRock”).

    Fund Name Ticker Annual
    Management
    Fee
    1
    iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) XTOH 0.07%2

    RBC iShares aims to help clients achieve their investment objectives by empowering them to build efficient portfolios and take control of their financial futures. RBC iShares is committed to delivering a truly differentiated ETF experience and positive outcomes for clients.

    For more information about RBC iShares, please visit https://www.rbcishares.com.

    About BlackRock

    BlackRock’s purpose is to help more and more people experience financial well-being. As a fiduciary to investors and a leading provider of financial technology, we help millions of people build savings that serve them throughout their lives by making investing easier and more affordable. For additional information on BlackRock, please visit www.blackrock.com/corporate.

    About iShares

    iShares unlocks opportunity across markets to meet the evolving needs of investors. With more than twenty years of experience, a global line-up of 1500+ exchange traded funds (ETFs) and US$4.3 trillion in assets under management as of March 31, 2025, iShares continues to drive progress for the financial industry. iShares funds are powered by the expert portfolio and risk management of BlackRock.

    iShares® ETFs are managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited.

    About RBC
    Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from the 97,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada’s biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization, we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 19 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com.

    We are proud to support a broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/peopleandplanet.

    About RBC Global Asset Management
    RBC Global Asset Management (RBC GAM) is the asset management division of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). RBC GAM is a provider of global investment management services and solutions to institutional, high-net-worth and individual investors through separate accounts, pooled funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, exchange-traded funds and specialty investment strategies. RBC Funds, BlueBay Funds, PH&N Funds and RBC ETFs are offered by RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM Inc.) and distributed through authorized dealers in Canada. The RBC GAM group of companies, which includes RBC GAM Inc. (including PH&N Institutional) manage approximately $693 billion in assets and have approximately 1,600 employees located across Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.

    RBC iShares ETFs are comprised of RBC ETFs managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc. and iShares ETFs managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited. Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investing in ETFs. Please read the relevant prospectus before investing. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. Tax, investment and all other decisions should be made, as appropriate, only with guidance from a qualified professional.

    ® / TM Trademark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under license. iSHARES is a registered trademark of BlackRock, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and elsewhere. Used under license. © 2025 BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited and RBC Global Asset Management Inc. All rights reserved.

    Contact for Media:
    Sydney Punchard
    Email: Sydney.Punchard@blackrock.com

    _______________________

    1 As an annualized percentage of the iShares Fund’s daily net asset value.
    2 If applicable, BlackRock Canada or an affiliate is entitled to receive a fee for acting as manager of each iShares ETF in which this iShares Fund may invest (an “underlying product fee” and together with the management fee payable to BlackRock Canada, the “total annual fee”). As the underlying product fees are embedded in the market value of the iShares ETFs in which this iShares Fund may invest, any underlying product fees are borne indirectly by this iShares Fund. BlackRock Canada will adjust the management fee payable to it by this iShares Fund to ensure that the total annual fees paid directly or indirectly to BlackRock Canada and its affiliates by this iShares Fund will not exceed the percentage of the NAV set out above. The total annual fee is exclusive of HST. Any underlying product fees borne indirectly by this iShares Fund are calculated and accrued daily and are paid not less than annually.

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  • MIL-OSI: RBC iShares Expands iShares Core Offering with Launch of New ETF

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, RBC iShares expands its iShares Core exchange traded fund (ETF) lineup with the launch of the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (the ‘iShares Fund’).

    The iShares Fund will provide investors with broad-based exposure to the total U.S. equity market, covering large-, mid-, small-, and micro-capitalized companies. The iShares Fund is a Canadian dollar-hedged offering and complements the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF, XTOT, which was launched on June 2, 2025.

    The iShares Fund is expected to begin trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) today; the iShares Fund is managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited (“BlackRock Canada”), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc (“BlackRock”).

    Fund Name Ticker Annual
    Management
    Fee
    1
    iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) XTOH 0.07%2

    RBC iShares aims to help clients achieve their investment objectives by empowering them to build efficient portfolios and take control of their financial futures. RBC iShares is committed to delivering a truly differentiated ETF experience and positive outcomes for clients.

    For more information about RBC iShares, please visit https://www.rbcishares.com.

    About BlackRock

    BlackRock’s purpose is to help more and more people experience financial well-being. As a fiduciary to investors and a leading provider of financial technology, we help millions of people build savings that serve them throughout their lives by making investing easier and more affordable. For additional information on BlackRock, please visit www.blackrock.com/corporate.

    About iShares

    iShares unlocks opportunity across markets to meet the evolving needs of investors. With more than twenty years of experience, a global line-up of 1500+ exchange traded funds (ETFs) and US$4.3 trillion in assets under management as of March 31, 2025, iShares continues to drive progress for the financial industry. iShares funds are powered by the expert portfolio and risk management of BlackRock.

    iShares® ETFs are managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited.

    About RBC
    Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from the 97,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada’s biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization, we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 19 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com.

    We are proud to support a broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/peopleandplanet.

    About RBC Global Asset Management
    RBC Global Asset Management (RBC GAM) is the asset management division of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). RBC GAM is a provider of global investment management services and solutions to institutional, high-net-worth and individual investors through separate accounts, pooled funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, exchange-traded funds and specialty investment strategies. RBC Funds, BlueBay Funds, PH&N Funds and RBC ETFs are offered by RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM Inc.) and distributed through authorized dealers in Canada. The RBC GAM group of companies, which includes RBC GAM Inc. (including PH&N Institutional) manage approximately $693 billion in assets and have approximately 1,600 employees located across Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.

    RBC iShares ETFs are comprised of RBC ETFs managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc. and iShares ETFs managed by BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited. Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investing in ETFs. Please read the relevant prospectus before investing. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. Tax, investment and all other decisions should be made, as appropriate, only with guidance from a qualified professional.

    ® / TM Trademark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under license. iSHARES is a registered trademark of BlackRock, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and elsewhere. Used under license. © 2025 BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited and RBC Global Asset Management Inc. All rights reserved.

    Contact for Media:
    Sydney Punchard
    Email: Sydney.Punchard@blackrock.com

    _______________________

    1 As an annualized percentage of the iShares Fund’s daily net asset value.
    2 If applicable, BlackRock Canada or an affiliate is entitled to receive a fee for acting as manager of each iShares ETF in which this iShares Fund may invest (an “underlying product fee” and together with the management fee payable to BlackRock Canada, the “total annual fee”). As the underlying product fees are embedded in the market value of the iShares ETFs in which this iShares Fund may invest, any underlying product fees are borne indirectly by this iShares Fund. BlackRock Canada will adjust the management fee payable to it by this iShares Fund to ensure that the total annual fees paid directly or indirectly to BlackRock Canada and its affiliates by this iShares Fund will not exceed the percentage of the NAV set out above. The total annual fee is exclusive of HST. Any underlying product fees borne indirectly by this iShares Fund are calculated and accrued daily and are paid not less than annually.

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  • MIL-OSI: MEXC’s $1M TON Campaign Shatters Exchange Records with $6.6 Billion in Trading Volume

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MEXC today announced the successful conclusion of its groundbreaking $1 million TON partnership campaign, which generated over $6.6 billion in combined trading volume and attracted more than 110,000 participants—making it one of the most successful single-token promotional campaigns in cryptocurrency exchange history.

    The 30-day “TON Triumph” campaign reshaped market dynamics for The Open Network (TON) ecosystem while demonstrating the power of zero-fee trading structures and competitive staking rewards to drive mass adoption.

    Record-Breaking Results

    The campaign generated exceptional engagement across all components:

    • TON Spot Trading: $1.4+ billion USDT in total volume
    • TON Futures Trading: $5.2+ billion USDT in total volume
    • Combined Impact: $6.6+ billion represents an estimated 300%+ increase over typical monthly TON trading volume on MEXC
    • TON Staking Pool: 2.2+ million TON tokens pledged by participants
    • USDE Holdings Program: $102+ million USDE held during campaign
    • Total Participants: Over 110,000 unique users
    • New User Conversion: 65%+ of participants completed first-time transactions on MEXC

    Market Impact and Platform Performance

    MEXC executives reported that results exceeded their most optimistic projections and validated their strategy of removing traditional barriers while offering exceptional value. The campaign’s zero-fee structure and high staking rewards attracted both retail and sophisticated traders, contributing to sustained high-volume activity throughout the 30-day period.

    TON Foundation representatives noted that the scale of participation demonstrated remarkable appetite for TON ecosystem engagement, creating a substantial new cohort of active TON holders who will contribute to long-term ecosystem growth.

    MEXC’s infrastructure successfully handled the surge in activity, processing zero-fee trades across multiple TON markets while managing complex staking operations. Industry experts highlighted this as a significant technical achievement demonstrating mature infrastructure capabilities.

    Value Creation and Future Outlook

    The campaign created substantial value for participants across all categories, with early stakers in the 400% APR program achieving returns significantly outpacing traditional crypto opportunities. Zero-fee trading enabled participants to maximize profits from TON market movements, while USDE holders earned over 557,000 USDE in distributed rewards.

    MEXC strategy executives indicated these results validated their focus on emerging Layer-1 ecosystems and demonstrated market demand for innovative partnership structures. The company is evaluating similar large-scale campaigns with other blockchain ecosystems based on this success.

    The TON Triumph campaign’s unprecedented success sets a new benchmark for cryptocurrency exchange partnerships and demonstrates the potential for innovative incentive structures to drive meaningful blockchain ecosystem adoption. As the crypto industry continues to evolve, this campaign serves as a blueprint for how strategic partnerships can create win-win scenarios that benefit exchanges, blockchain projects, and users alike.

    Campaign Final Statistics:

    • Total Participants: 110,000+
    • Combined Trading Volume: $6.6+ billion USDT
    • TON Tokens Staked: 2.2 million
    • USDE Peak Holdings: $102+ million
    • Total Rewards Distributed: $1+ million equivalent

    About MEXC
    Founded in 2018, MEXC is committed to being “Your Easiest Way to Crypto.” Serving over 40 million users across 170+ countries, MEXC is known for its broad selection of trending tokens, everyday airdrop opportunities, and low trading fees. Our user-friendly platform is designed to support both new traders and experienced investors, offering secure and efficient access to digital assets. MEXC prioritizes simplicity and innovation, making crypto trading more accessible and rewarding.
    MEXC Official WebsiteXTelegramHow to Sign Up on MEXC

    About TON
    The Open Network (TON) is a fully decentralized layer-1 blockchain designed for mass adoption. Originally conceived by Telegram and now developed by the open TON Community, the network offers exceptional scalability, accessibility, and ease of use.

    Risk Disclaimer:
    The information provided in this article regarding cryptocurrencies does not constitute investment advice. Given the highly volatile nature of the cryptocurrency market, investors are encouraged to carefully assess market fluctuations, the fundamentals of projects, and potential financial risks before making any trading decisions.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2b6ecb18-f57b-439b-b736-1c2c1e976396

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  • MIL-OSI: GDS Announces the Launch of an Initial Public Offering for its C-REIT on the Shanghai Stock Exchange

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHANGHAI, China, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GDS Holdings Limited (“GDS Holdings”, “GDS” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GDS; HKEX: 9698), a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China, today announced that the China Securities Regulatory Commission (“CSRC”) and Shanghai Stock Exchange have approved the registration and launch of an initial public offering (“IPO”) for its China REIT (“C-REIT”).

    The transaction involves the sale by GDS of 100% equity interest in a project company which holds stabilized data center assets to a newly formed C-REIT. The C-REIT will fund the acquisition through an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. GDS will subscribe for 20% of the units to be issued by the C-REIT, with the remaining 80% to be subscribed by institutional and retail investors. 50% of the units have already been pre-placed with cornerstone institutional investors, with lock-up commitments of between one to three years. The remaining 30% will be offered through an institutional bookbuilding process and a retail public offering.

    The appraised valuation of the underlying data center assets to be acquired by the C-REIT, as per the valuation report contained in the offering memorandum, is approximately RMB 1,933 million. The final offering price for the C-REIT units will be determined following completion of the institutional bookbuilding, which is expected in approximately one week’s time.

    The transaction is expected to close within the next few weeks and is subject to certain closing conditions.

    About GDS Holdings Limited

    GDS Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: GDS; HKEX: 9698) is a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China. The Company’s facilities are strategically located in and around primary economic hubs where demand for high-performance data center services is concentrated. The Company’s data centers have large net floor area, high power capacity, density and efficiency, and multiple redundancies across all critical systems. GDS is carrier and cloud-neutral, which enables its customers to access the major telecommunications networks, as well as the largest PRC and global public clouds, which are hosted in many of its facilities. The Company offers co-location and a suite of value-added services, including managed hybrid cloud services through direct private connection to leading public clouds, managed network services, and, where required, the resale of public cloud services. The Company has a 24-year track record of service delivery, successfully fulfilling the requirements of some of the largest and most demanding customers for outsourced data center services in China. The Company’s customer base consists predominantly of hyperscale cloud service providers, large internet companies, financial institutions, telecommunications carriers, IT service providers, and large domestic private sector and multinational corporations. The Company also holds a non-controlling 35.6% equity interest in DayOne Data Centers Limited which develops and operates data centers in International markets.

    For investor and media inquiries, please contact:

    GDS Holdings Limited
    Laura Chen
    Phone: +86 (21) 2029-2203
    Email: ir@gds-services.com

    Piacente Financial Communications
    Ross Warner
    Phone: +86 (10) 6508-0677
    Email: GDS@tpg-ir.com

    Brandi Piacente
    Phone: +1 (212) 481-2050
    Email: GDS@tpg-ir.com

    GDS Holdings Limited

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  • MIL-OSI: GDS Announces the Launch of an Initial Public Offering for its C-REIT on the Shanghai Stock Exchange

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHANGHAI, China, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GDS Holdings Limited (“GDS Holdings”, “GDS” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GDS; HKEX: 9698), a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China, today announced that the China Securities Regulatory Commission (“CSRC”) and Shanghai Stock Exchange have approved the registration and launch of an initial public offering (“IPO”) for its China REIT (“C-REIT”).

    The transaction involves the sale by GDS of 100% equity interest in a project company which holds stabilized data center assets to a newly formed C-REIT. The C-REIT will fund the acquisition through an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. GDS will subscribe for 20% of the units to be issued by the C-REIT, with the remaining 80% to be subscribed by institutional and retail investors. 50% of the units have already been pre-placed with cornerstone institutional investors, with lock-up commitments of between one to three years. The remaining 30% will be offered through an institutional bookbuilding process and a retail public offering.

    The appraised valuation of the underlying data center assets to be acquired by the C-REIT, as per the valuation report contained in the offering memorandum, is approximately RMB 1,933 million. The final offering price for the C-REIT units will be determined following completion of the institutional bookbuilding, which is expected in approximately one week’s time.

    The transaction is expected to close within the next few weeks and is subject to certain closing conditions.

    About GDS Holdings Limited

    GDS Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: GDS; HKEX: 9698) is a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China. The Company’s facilities are strategically located in and around primary economic hubs where demand for high-performance data center services is concentrated. The Company’s data centers have large net floor area, high power capacity, density and efficiency, and multiple redundancies across all critical systems. GDS is carrier and cloud-neutral, which enables its customers to access the major telecommunications networks, as well as the largest PRC and global public clouds, which are hosted in many of its facilities. The Company offers co-location and a suite of value-added services, including managed hybrid cloud services through direct private connection to leading public clouds, managed network services, and, where required, the resale of public cloud services. The Company has a 24-year track record of service delivery, successfully fulfilling the requirements of some of the largest and most demanding customers for outsourced data center services in China. The Company’s customer base consists predominantly of hyperscale cloud service providers, large internet companies, financial institutions, telecommunications carriers, IT service providers, and large domestic private sector and multinational corporations. The Company also holds a non-controlling 35.6% equity interest in DayOne Data Centers Limited which develops and operates data centers in International markets.

    For investor and media inquiries, please contact:

    GDS Holdings Limited
    Laura Chen
    Phone: +86 (21) 2029-2203
    Email: ir@gds-services.com

    Piacente Financial Communications
    Ross Warner
    Phone: +86 (10) 6508-0677
    Email: GDS@tpg-ir.com

    Brandi Piacente
    Phone: +1 (212) 481-2050
    Email: GDS@tpg-ir.com

    GDS Holdings Limited

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: African Economic Outlook: African Development Bank to Launch 2025 Country Focus Reports in 13 Southern African countries

    Source: African Development Bank Group

    What?      2025 Country Focus Reports for Southern African countries

    Who?       The African Development Bank Group

    When?     Starting 27 June, with Eswatini

    Where?    State capitals across 13 countries

    The African Development Bank Group will launch the Country Focus Reports (CFRs) across 13 Southern African countries from June 27, 2025. These annual reports reflect the theme and analysis of the Bank’s flagship African Economic Outlook (AEO) at the country level, delivering critical economic analysis and policy options tailored to each of Africa’s 54 nations. The Theme of the AEO 2025 is: Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development.

    The CFRs provide insights that contextualize continental economic trends within national frameworks, integrating country-specific priorities, challenges, and policy perspectives. In the context of 2025, marked by geopolitical tensions, post-crisis resilience, and climate urgency, these launches mark a strategic step to strengthen the Bank’s role in supporting Africa’s economic growth and dialogue with decision-makers.

    The Southern Africa launch series aims to maximize access to and the impact of these knowledge products by engaging directly with government officials, business leaders, and development stakeholders at the national level. Each launch will stimulate strategic discussions on leveraging report findings to inform critical policy decisions.

    Country Launch schedule

    The launch series featuring panel discussions on “Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development” with a country-specific focus, will kick off on June 27, in Eswatini.

    S/N

    Country

    Date

    Time

    Venue

    1.

    Sao Tome and Principe

    20 June

    10am GMT

    University of Sao Tome and Principe

    2.

    Mozambique

    24 June

    10am (GMT +1)

    Banco Africano de Desenvolvimento
    Avenida Tenente Osvaldo Tazama e Marginal Torres Rani, 4o Andar, Maputo

    Zoom link: https://afdb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UZW43w-hQFGpLBvcYxiBvg

    3.

    Zambia

    25 June

    10 am (GMT +2)

    African Development Bank Group
    Banc ABC House, 746 Church Road
    Cathedral Hill,
    Ridgeway, Lusaka

    Zoom link: https://afdb.zoom.us/j/98084860790?pwd=n56ub8L1bZoINa4GdOroqFZnMeiSPX.1

    4

    Angola

    27 June

    9am (GMT+1

    University of Agostinho Neto, Faculty of Economics Auditorium

    5.

    Eswatini

    27 June

    9am

    The Hilton Garden Inn Hotel

    6.

    South Africa

    2 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    The Centurion Hotel- Trent Bridge Conference Room

    7.

    Zimbabwe

    2 July

    08am (GMT+2)

    African Development Bank                                                                      Block 5, Ground Floor, Arundel Office Park,Harare

    8.

    Malawi

    2 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    African Development Bank Group
    2nd Floor, Kang’ombe House, City Centre, Lilongwe

    9.

    Mauritius

    9 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    United Docks Conference Room, The Docks 1, United Docks Business Park,

    10.

    Botswana

    11 July

    TBC

    11.

    Lesotho

    14 July

    TBC

    12

    Namibia

    18 July

    9:30(GMT+2)

    13.

    Madagascar

    TBC

    TBC  

    Launch ceremonies will feature speeches by the African Development Bank’s Chief Economist and Vice President, Prof. Kevin Urama, as well as other senior Bank officials and ministers from the respective countries.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Economics: African Economic Outlook: African Development Bank to Launch 2025 Country Focus Reports in 13 Southern African countries

    Source: African Development Bank Group

    What?      2025 Country Focus Reports for Southern African countries

    Who?       The African Development Bank Group

    When?     Starting 27 June, with Eswatini

    Where?    State capitals across 13 countries

    The African Development Bank Group will launch the Country Focus Reports (CFRs) across 13 Southern African countries from June 27, 2025. These annual reports reflect the theme and analysis of the Bank’s flagship African Economic Outlook (AEO) at the country level, delivering critical economic analysis and policy options tailored to each of Africa’s 54 nations. The Theme of the AEO 2025 is: Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development.

    The CFRs provide insights that contextualize continental economic trends within national frameworks, integrating country-specific priorities, challenges, and policy perspectives. In the context of 2025, marked by geopolitical tensions, post-crisis resilience, and climate urgency, these launches mark a strategic step to strengthen the Bank’s role in supporting Africa’s economic growth and dialogue with decision-makers.

    The Southern Africa launch series aims to maximize access to and the impact of these knowledge products by engaging directly with government officials, business leaders, and development stakeholders at the national level. Each launch will stimulate strategic discussions on leveraging report findings to inform critical policy decisions.

    Country Launch schedule

    The launch series featuring panel discussions on “Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development” with a country-specific focus, will kick off on June 27, in Eswatini.

    S/N

    Country

    Date

    Time

    Venue

    1.

    Sao Tome and Principe

    20 June

    10am GMT

    University of Sao Tome and Principe

    2.

    Mozambique

    24 June

    10am (GMT +1)

    Banco Africano de Desenvolvimento
    Avenida Tenente Osvaldo Tazama e Marginal Torres Rani, 4o Andar, Maputo

    Zoom link: https://afdb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UZW43w-hQFGpLBvcYxiBvg

    3.

    Zambia

    25 June

    10 am (GMT +2)

    African Development Bank Group
    Banc ABC House, 746 Church Road
    Cathedral Hill,
    Ridgeway, Lusaka

    Zoom link: https://afdb.zoom.us/j/98084860790?pwd=n56ub8L1bZoINa4GdOroqFZnMeiSPX.1

    4

    Angola

    27 June

    9am (GMT+1

    University of Agostinho Neto, Faculty of Economics Auditorium

    5.

    Eswatini

    27 June

    9am

    The Hilton Garden Inn Hotel

    6.

    South Africa

    2 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    The Centurion Hotel- Trent Bridge Conference Room

    7.

    Zimbabwe

    2 July

    08am (GMT+2)

    African Development Bank                                                                      Block 5, Ground Floor, Arundel Office Park,Harare

    8.

    Malawi

    2 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    African Development Bank Group
    2nd Floor, Kang’ombe House, City Centre, Lilongwe

    9.

    Mauritius

    9 July

    10am (GMT+2)

    United Docks Conference Room, The Docks 1, United Docks Business Park,

    10.

    Botswana

    11 July

    TBC

    11.

    Lesotho

    14 July

    TBC

    12

    Namibia

    18 July

    9:30(GMT+2)

    13.

    Madagascar

    TBC

    TBC  

    Launch ceremonies will feature speeches by the African Development Bank’s Chief Economist and Vice President, Prof. Kevin Urama, as well as other senior Bank officials and ministers from the respective countries.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Real Quantum Dot Technology in Samsung QLED TVs: Unleashing “The Artist Within”

    Source: Samsung

    Everyone has creative potential and, colour is able to awaken that capability. These days, technology is not just about features or specifications; it’s also about unlocking experience and evoking powerful emotions.
     
    Samsung’s QLED displays are not just for watching – they are also for inspiration. The incredible QLED Quantum Dot technology now plays a crucial role in enhancing creativity by delivering vibrant, lifelike colours and exceptional picture quality. This kind of modernisation in Samsung QLED technology is not just about flexibility – but also about real innovation at the core.
     
    QLED’s Quantum Dot technology produces a wider range of colours than traditional displays – ensuring that they are displayed accurately and vibrantly. Samsung’s QLED is like a canvas that empowers users to see and express the world in richer, more vivid colour. With this innovative technology, Samsung is now not only providing advancement in display technology, but also offering a more vibrant and realistic viewing experience to creatives around the world.
     
    What makes Quantum Dots so special are the microscopic molecules that emit precise colours when lit – resulting in higher brightness, accurate colour reproduction and a wider colour gamut. Samsung’s QLED uses this Quantum Dot technology to deliver 100% colour volume — maintaining richness at any brightness level. This technology allows the TV to produce a consistent, vivid and accurate colour display, be it in very bright or dark conditions. QLED is able to show deeper reds, brighter greens and purer blues. Colour accuracy then essentially means that – what you see is what the creator intended.
     

     
    With this revolutionary technology – a filmmaker now experiences their work in studio-grade clarity. The picture accuracy and superior contrast of Samsung’s Quantum Dot TVs – make every film feel cinematic, be it the latest blockbuster or an old classic. In essence, Quantum Dot TVs provide filmmakers with a more realistic and visually engaging experience, making them a valuable tool for enjoying their work and professional use. And, a family watching a documentary is also able to feel immersed in the natural world.
     
    In addition, Samsung Art Mode feature[1] is able to transform your screen into a digital gallery — merging art and technology. You can now showcase your artwork from the Art Store as well as upload your own photos or even choose from a selection of curated art pieces. The Samsung Art Store[2] is a subscription-based service that provides access to a wide variety of digital artwork for display on Samsung TVs, primarily the Frame TV series. It allows users to transform their TV into a digital art gallery, showcasing a diverse collection of paintings, photographs and other art forms. 
     
    In addition, Samsung recently launched the Art TV[3] of Art Basel in Basel (ABB) Collection, an exclusive curation of digital art available across Samsung TVs with Samsung Art Store. And furthermore, the Ambient Mode[4] lets you personalise your space with visuals that reflect your taste or mood. This innovative feature allows you to display content on the screen even when the TV is not “on.” Also, you can now transform your TV into a customisable art installation or a source of useful information when not being used for regular viewing.
     
    With the help of QLED’s Quantum Dot technology – it is clear that Samsung is now empowering creativity and unleashing “The Artist Within”. The company’s QLED TVs have now become more than just a display, they are creative partners. For this reason, Samsung remains committed to using ground-breaking technologies such as QLED’s Quantum Dot to leverage artistic expression and technological innovation to create a more immersive and engaging viewing experience for consumers.
     
    Samsung’s QLED with Quantum Dot technology are bridging the gap between technology and creativity. This foundation of the real QLED experience that Samsung has pioneered, invites users to see the world more vividly and to create, imagine and feel more deeply. All of this is an indication that Samsung’s QLED displays are not your average TVs – they are the result of years of refinement and mastery in Quantum Dot display technology.
     
    ________________
     
    Disclaimers:
    [1] Terms & Conditions Apply. Art mode cannot be permanently disabled.
    [2] The Art Store is available on Samsung’s The Frame TVs and is expanding to other Samsung QLED TV models. A subscription is typically required to access the full library of artwork, though some free content may be available. 
    [3] Samsung Art TV includes MICRO LED, The Frame, The Frame Pro, Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, and QLED models starting from Q7F and above.
    [4] The Ambient button is only available on select remotes. If you press the Ambient button when the TV is turned off, the TV will turn on in Ambient Mode.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Real Quantum Dot Technology in Samsung QLED TVs: Unleashing “The Artist Within”

    Source: Samsung

    Everyone has creative potential and, colour is able to awaken that capability. These days, technology is not just about features or specifications; it’s also about unlocking experience and evoking powerful emotions.
     
    Samsung’s QLED displays are not just for watching – they are also for inspiration. The incredible QLED Quantum Dot technology now plays a crucial role in enhancing creativity by delivering vibrant, lifelike colours and exceptional picture quality. This kind of modernisation in Samsung QLED technology is not just about flexibility – but also about real innovation at the core.
     
    QLED’s Quantum Dot technology produces a wider range of colours than traditional displays – ensuring that they are displayed accurately and vibrantly. Samsung’s QLED is like a canvas that empowers users to see and express the world in richer, more vivid colour. With this innovative technology, Samsung is now not only providing advancement in display technology, but also offering a more vibrant and realistic viewing experience to creatives around the world.
     
    What makes Quantum Dots so special are the microscopic molecules that emit precise colours when lit – resulting in higher brightness, accurate colour reproduction and a wider colour gamut. Samsung’s QLED uses this Quantum Dot technology to deliver 100% colour volume — maintaining richness at any brightness level. This technology allows the TV to produce a consistent, vivid and accurate colour display, be it in very bright or dark conditions. QLED is able to show deeper reds, brighter greens and purer blues. Colour accuracy then essentially means that – what you see is what the creator intended.
     

     
    With this revolutionary technology – a filmmaker now experiences their work in studio-grade clarity. The picture accuracy and superior contrast of Samsung’s Quantum Dot TVs – make every film feel cinematic, be it the latest blockbuster or an old classic. In essence, Quantum Dot TVs provide filmmakers with a more realistic and visually engaging experience, making them a valuable tool for enjoying their work and professional use. And, a family watching a documentary is also able to feel immersed in the natural world.
     
    In addition, Samsung Art Mode feature[1] is able to transform your screen into a digital gallery — merging art and technology. You can now showcase your artwork from the Art Store as well as upload your own photos or even choose from a selection of curated art pieces. The Samsung Art Store[2] is a subscription-based service that provides access to a wide variety of digital artwork for display on Samsung TVs, primarily the Frame TV series. It allows users to transform their TV into a digital art gallery, showcasing a diverse collection of paintings, photographs and other art forms. 
     
    In addition, Samsung recently launched the Art TV[3] of Art Basel in Basel (ABB) Collection, an exclusive curation of digital art available across Samsung TVs with Samsung Art Store. And furthermore, the Ambient Mode[4] lets you personalise your space with visuals that reflect your taste or mood. This innovative feature allows you to display content on the screen even when the TV is not “on.” Also, you can now transform your TV into a customisable art installation or a source of useful information when not being used for regular viewing.
     
    With the help of QLED’s Quantum Dot technology – it is clear that Samsung is now empowering creativity and unleashing “The Artist Within”. The company’s QLED TVs have now become more than just a display, they are creative partners. For this reason, Samsung remains committed to using ground-breaking technologies such as QLED’s Quantum Dot to leverage artistic expression and technological innovation to create a more immersive and engaging viewing experience for consumers.
     
    Samsung’s QLED with Quantum Dot technology are bridging the gap between technology and creativity. This foundation of the real QLED experience that Samsung has pioneered, invites users to see the world more vividly and to create, imagine and feel more deeply. All of this is an indication that Samsung’s QLED displays are not your average TVs – they are the result of years of refinement and mastery in Quantum Dot display technology.
     
    ________________
     
    Disclaimers:
    [1] Terms & Conditions Apply. Art mode cannot be permanently disabled.
    [2] The Art Store is available on Samsung’s The Frame TVs and is expanding to other Samsung QLED TV models. A subscription is typically required to access the full library of artwork, though some free content may be available. 
    [3] Samsung Art TV includes MICRO LED, The Frame, The Frame Pro, Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, and QLED models starting from Q7F and above.
    [4] The Ambient button is only available on select remotes. If you press the Ambient button when the TV is turned off, the TV will turn on in Ambient Mode.

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  • MIL-OSI Analysis: UK’s F-35A fighter jet deal problem: the RAF has no aircraft to refuel them in mid-air

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Arun Dawson, PhD Candidate, Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    A1C Jake Welty

    The UK has decided to acquire at least 12 F-35A stealth fighters. These fighter jets should be able to carry out nuclear and conventional strikes from the air, a capability the Royal Air Force (RAF) has lacked since the 1990s. The deal also marks a significant move for the UK’s participation in Nato operations amid rising nuclear rhetoric from adversaries.

    The F-35A brings notable advantages over the F-35B variant already in RAF service. It’s less expensive to buy and operate, has greater range – 679 miles (1093km) vs 517 miles (833km) – and supports a broader variety of weapons, including the nuclear-capable B61 bomb (with US agreement). Because it can spend longer in the air, it may also allow prospective RAF pilots to get through their pilot training quicker.

    Yet while the F-35A offers greater range than many comparable fighter jets, it still requires in-flight refuelling to operate effectively over extended distances and to return home from such missions. This exposes a critical vulnerability that has been largely overlooked in public commentary: the RAF has no tanker aircraft capable of supporting the F-35A in this way. As a result, these fighter jets – carrying nuclear ordnance or otherwise – are limited in the types of operations they can carry out.

    Unlike the F-35B which is compatible with the UK’s current fleet of tankers, the A-model depends exclusively on “flying boom” refuelling. Flying boom is one of two aerial refuelling methods. Favoured by the United States Air Force, it uses a rigid, extendable tube to deliver fuel at a high transfer rate and is generally easier for receiving pilots to operate.

    The alternative is probe-and-drogue which relies on a flexible hose and basket, connected to a probe on the receiving aircraft. While slower and more demanding to operate, it allows multiple fighters to refuel simultaneously, offers redundancy (backup options) and is simpler to integrate.

    The RAF’s refuelling predicament stems from an exclusive leasing deal negotiated under the last Labour government, which supplied only probe-and-drogue Voyager tankers. Although the aircraft were designed to support both systems, the UK opted not to include booms due to cost constraints and limited demand at the time.

    Since then, however, the UK has steadily acquired more American-made aircraft that can only use the flying boom method to refuel: the C-17 Globemaster (air transport), RC-135W Rivet Joint (intelligence), E-7 Wedgetail (airborne command and control) and P-8A Poseidon (maritime patrol).

    The F-35A announcement continues this trend but with greater implications. While the aircraft can carry external fuel tanks to extend its range, this degrades its stealth capability. Stealth means it is less easy for enemy sensors – like radar – to detect. The F-35A needs this stealth capability for nuclear missions that require penetration of contested airspace to deliver unguided B61 bombs.

    The outcome is that Britain’s F-35As, along with alternative and otherwise highly capable aircraft, will not be ablew to operate independently during critical military operations. London to Eastern Europe, for instance, is roughly 1,150 miles (1,852km): nearly double the distance the F-35A can fly without refuelling. Without flying boom tankers or bases in foreign countries for refuelling, tactical flexibility is compromised.

    This shortfall imposes a growing reliance on allied tanker support. In crisis conditions, UK aircraft could be confined to American-led operations where such tankers exist.

    This risk was manageable in previous decades; the possibility of operating without the Americans considered remote. But as the 2025 Strategic Defence Review concedes, the United States is clear that the “security of Europe is no longer its primary international focus”.

    And while some Nato allies in Europe as well as Australia are increasing their flying boom capacity through a multinational fleet, the UK is not as yet part of those arrangements. Retrofitting the existing Voyager fleet remains an option, but it would require an extensive – and expensive – structural overhaul, prompting the question of whether acquiring new, compatible tankers might now be a more viable path.

    Either way, until Britain invests in flying boom capability or secures assured access from allies, it will have to accept constraints to its military power. Buying frontline jets is only part of the equation. Without the means to sustain them in the air, the UK risks fielding a force that can’t reach its target, leaving it a spectator when it matters most.

    Arun Dawson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. UK’s F-35A fighter jet deal problem: the RAF has no aircraft to refuel them in mid-air – https://theconversation.com/uks-f-35a-fighter-jet-deal-problem-the-raf-has-no-aircraft-to-refuel-them-in-mid-air-259821

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  • MIL-OSI Analysis: UK’s F-35A fighter jet deal problem: the RAF has no aircraft to refuel them in mid-air

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Arun Dawson, PhD Candidate, Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    A1C Jake Welty

    The UK has decided to acquire at least 12 F-35A stealth fighters. These fighter jets should be able to carry out nuclear and conventional strikes from the air, a capability the Royal Air Force (RAF) has lacked since the 1990s. The deal also marks a significant move for the UK’s participation in Nato operations amid rising nuclear rhetoric from adversaries.

    The F-35A brings notable advantages over the F-35B variant already in RAF service. It’s less expensive to buy and operate, has greater range – 679 miles (1093km) vs 517 miles (833km) – and supports a broader variety of weapons, including the nuclear-capable B61 bomb (with US agreement). Because it can spend longer in the air, it may also allow prospective RAF pilots to get through their pilot training quicker.

    Yet while the F-35A offers greater range than many comparable fighter jets, it still requires in-flight refuelling to operate effectively over extended distances and to return home from such missions. This exposes a critical vulnerability that has been largely overlooked in public commentary: the RAF has no tanker aircraft capable of supporting the F-35A in this way. As a result, these fighter jets – carrying nuclear ordnance or otherwise – are limited in the types of operations they can carry out.

    Unlike the F-35B which is compatible with the UK’s current fleet of tankers, the A-model depends exclusively on “flying boom” refuelling. Flying boom is one of two aerial refuelling methods. Favoured by the United States Air Force, it uses a rigid, extendable tube to deliver fuel at a high transfer rate and is generally easier for receiving pilots to operate.

    The alternative is probe-and-drogue which relies on a flexible hose and basket, connected to a probe on the receiving aircraft. While slower and more demanding to operate, it allows multiple fighters to refuel simultaneously, offers redundancy (backup options) and is simpler to integrate.

    The RAF’s refuelling predicament stems from an exclusive leasing deal negotiated under the last Labour government, which supplied only probe-and-drogue Voyager tankers. Although the aircraft were designed to support both systems, the UK opted not to include booms due to cost constraints and limited demand at the time.

    Since then, however, the UK has steadily acquired more American-made aircraft that can only use the flying boom method to refuel: the C-17 Globemaster (air transport), RC-135W Rivet Joint (intelligence), E-7 Wedgetail (airborne command and control) and P-8A Poseidon (maritime patrol).

    The F-35A announcement continues this trend but with greater implications. While the aircraft can carry external fuel tanks to extend its range, this degrades its stealth capability. Stealth means it is less easy for enemy sensors – like radar – to detect. The F-35A needs this stealth capability for nuclear missions that require penetration of contested airspace to deliver unguided B61 bombs.

    The outcome is that Britain’s F-35As, along with alternative and otherwise highly capable aircraft, will not be ablew to operate independently during critical military operations. London to Eastern Europe, for instance, is roughly 1,150 miles (1,852km): nearly double the distance the F-35A can fly without refuelling. Without flying boom tankers or bases in foreign countries for refuelling, tactical flexibility is compromised.

    This shortfall imposes a growing reliance on allied tanker support. In crisis conditions, UK aircraft could be confined to American-led operations where such tankers exist.

    This risk was manageable in previous decades; the possibility of operating without the Americans considered remote. But as the 2025 Strategic Defence Review concedes, the United States is clear that the “security of Europe is no longer its primary international focus”.

    And while some Nato allies in Europe as well as Australia are increasing their flying boom capacity through a multinational fleet, the UK is not as yet part of those arrangements. Retrofitting the existing Voyager fleet remains an option, but it would require an extensive – and expensive – structural overhaul, prompting the question of whether acquiring new, compatible tankers might now be a more viable path.

    Either way, until Britain invests in flying boom capability or secures assured access from allies, it will have to accept constraints to its military power. Buying frontline jets is only part of the equation. Without the means to sustain them in the air, the UK risks fielding a force that can’t reach its target, leaving it a spectator when it matters most.

    Arun Dawson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. UK’s F-35A fighter jet deal problem: the RAF has no aircraft to refuel them in mid-air – https://theconversation.com/uks-f-35a-fighter-jet-deal-problem-the-raf-has-no-aircraft-to-refuel-them-in-mid-air-259821

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bus tours of the Summer in Moscow sites are offered by the Russpass service

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Admire the beauty of the city, listening to the guide’s stories, and at the same time create your own routes for further exploration of the places you like – this is a new format of bus excursions that started operating in the capital several days ago. It is called Russbus. A double-decker excursion bus runs between city attractions and the venues of the Summer in Moscow festival. During the trip, participants registered in the service Ruspass, can use it to mark places they like, learn about events that take place there, and register for them. Tours are free. To get on the Russbus, you must register in advance onwebsite.

    Russbus will run between the Summer in Moscow festival sites on weekends before the autumn cold sets in. Three excursions are held per day, each lasting two hours. They start at 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00. A guide will be on board, telling you about the city, its history, museums and theatres. He will also give advice on how to plan your cultural leisure. In addition, an audio guide is available to excursionists, which will help them learn additional interesting facts about the capital.

    In addition to daytime excursion trips, Russbus also organizes evening trips around summer Moscow. They take place on weekends at 18:00. The bus route is the same as during the day, but during the trip, instead of a guide, participants are accompanied by a professional DJ who will help raise their spirits. Evening trips are intended for participants over 16 years old. You can register for the trip at link.

    The bus departs from the stop at the Muzeon Arts Park. The excursion route includes the Summer in Moscow sites in Gorky Park, the 19th-century estate with the P.I. Tchaikovsky Museum, Patriarch’s Ponds, Catherine Park, Tsvetnoy Boulevard and Chistye Prudy, as well as Bauman Garden. Then the bus returns to the departure point via Bolotnaya Square.

    The Russbus route passes through places with popular tourist attractions. The guide will tell about each of them, and also explain to the tourists how they can register for the events of the Summer in Moscow project: master classes, noble games, historical picnics and others. In addition, on the way they will be able to buy tickets to events that take place at the city’s cultural venues. For example, to the Moscow Zoo or the Moscow Planetarium.

    The digital travel service Russpass began operating in 2020. During this time, it has grown into a full-fledged ecosystem. The service makes it easy to plan a trip, book tickets and a hotel, and select excursions. And the online publication “Russpass-magazine” will help you find out everything about traveling around Russia. In addition, since June 2023, the portal “Russpass. Business” has been operating for representatives of the tourism industry.

    The Russpass service was developed on the initiative of the Moscow Government. The project is supervised by the capital Tourism Committee together withDepartment of Information Technology.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It unites the most exciting events of the capital. Every day in all districts of the city there are charity, cultural and sports events, many of which are free. The project “Summer in Moscow” is held in the capital for the second time. In the new season, various sports, cultural and scientific and educational events have been added to the festivals beloved by city residents and tourists.

    Quickly find out the main news of the capital inofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/155792073/

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Additional Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in the City of St. Louis

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency 2

    wo additional Disaster Recovery Centers with FEMA Individual Assistance staff are opening in the City of St. Louis to help people affected by the May 16 tornado and storms.
    At all locations, FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration will help impacted residents with their disaster assistance applications, answer questions, and upload required documents.
    Opening Thursday, June 26

    LOCATION
    HOURS OF OPERATION

    Sumner High School — Parking Lot    4248 Cottage Ave.St. Louis, MO 63113 
    Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Opening Monday, June 30

    LOCATION
    HOURS OF OPERATION

    Urban League Entrepreneurship and Women’s Business Center 4401 Natural Bridge Ave.St. Louis, MO 63115
    Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.Sunday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Currently Opened Location

    LOCATION
    HOURS OF OPERATION

    Union Tabernacle M.B. Church           626 N. Newstead Ave.St. Louis, MO 63108
    Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.Sunday: Closed

    To save time, please apply for FEMA assistance before coming to a Disaster Recovery Center. Apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362. 
    If you are unable to apply online or by phone, someone at the Disaster Recovery Center can assist you. 
    You may visit any location, no matter where you are staying now.
    If your home or personal property sustained damage not covered by insurance, FEMA may be able to provide money to help you pay for home repairs, a temporary place to live, and replace essential personal property that was destroyed.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Commissioner for Belt and Road leads delegation to Indonesia and Malaysia to promote Hong Kong’s professional services

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Commissioner for Belt and Road, Mr Nicholas Ho, led a delegation to Indonesia and Malaysia to promote Hong Kong’s professional services related to infrastructure and construction and to explore opportunities for co-operation. The visit concluded today (June 26).
     
         The delegation visited Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 23 and 24, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on June 25 and 26 to meet with government officials, business leaders and representatives of professional organisations and enterprises of the two places.
     
         The delegates visited the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency and the Investment Coordinating Board in Indonesia, as well as the Public Private Partnership Unit of the Prime Minister’s Department and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority in Malaysia, to learn about the latest economic and infrastructure developments in the two places. While in Malaysia, they also met with the Minister of Transport of Malaysia, Mr Loke Siew Fook, to exchange views and understand the planning and development of Malaysia’s transportation system, with a view to exploring opportunities for Hong Kong’s professional services to participate and contribute.
      
         In addition, the delegation attended presentations of signature projects in the two places, directly connecting with representatives of local enterprises to explore commercially viable investment and co-operation. They also attended business luncheons hosted in the two places by the Belt and Road Office with the support of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta to promote Hong Kong’s business advantages to around 200 local business leaders. Apart from the delegates, around 20 representatives from Hong Kong enterprises and organisations also took part in some of the exchange sessions. During the visit period, Hong Kong representatives signed 21 Memoranda of Understanding with their partners in Indonesia and Malaysia, covering such areas as business collaboration and exchanges in professional services.
     
         During the stay in Jakarta, Mr Ho also visited a data centre, an investment development project of a Hong Kong company, to learn about how the data centre contributes to the development of the Digital Silk Road in promoting connectivity.
     
         Mr Ho said, “The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is Hong Kong’s second-largest trading partner and a key link in the Belt and Road Initiative. Indonesia and Malaysia are both undergoing rapid infrastructure development, and there is huge demand for professional services in large-scale projects such as the new capital city of Nusantara in Indonesia and the mass rapid transit system in Malaysia. Hong Kong, as a ‘super connector’ and a ‘super value-adder’, is connected to international standards in fields such as financing, law, construction engineering, project management, logistics and transportation, and innovative technology. We also have a deep pool of professionals with experience especially in taking forward public-private partnerships in infrastructure projects, presenting extensive room for collaboration with Indonesia and Malaysia to seize the opportunities brought by the Belt and Road Initiative.”
     
         He added that as an international financial and trade centre, Hong Kong possesses the advantages of convergence of capital and talent, and is committed to giving full play to its role as a functional platform for the Belt and Road, striving for solid progress in pursuing high-quality Belt and Road co-operation. As announced in “The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address”, the Government will continue to pay visits and lead business and professional services delegations to priority markets such as Belt and Road countries.
     
         The delegation comprises around 20 representatives from professional services and commercial sectors, including small and medium-sized enterprises. The visit is supported by the Professionals Participation Subsidy Programme under the Government’s Professional Services Advancement Support Scheme. Hong Kong professionals from eligible professional sectors can apply for the subsidy to join the visit to promote Hong Kong’s competitive edges and professional services.

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  • MIL-OSI: Form 8.3 – [ALPHA GROUP INTERNATIONAL PLC – 25 06 2025] – (CGAML)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FORM 8.3

    PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY
    A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE
    Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code (the “Code”)

    1.        KEY INFORMATION

    (a)   Full name of discloser: CANACCORD GENUITY ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED (for Discretionary clients)
    (b)   Owner or controller of interests and short positions disclosed, if different from 1(a):
            The naming of nominee or vehicle companies is insufficient. For a trust, the trustee(s), settlor and beneficiaries must be named.
    N/A
    (c)   Name of offeror/offeree in relation to whose relevant securities this form relates:
            Use a separate form for each offeror/offeree
    ALPHA GROUP INTERNATIONAL PLC
    (d)   If an exempt fund manager connected with an offeror/offeree, state this and specify identity of offeror/offeree: N/A
    (e)   Date position held/dealing undertaken:
            For an opening position disclosure, state the latest practicable date prior to the disclosure
    25 JUNE 2025
    (f)   In addition to the company in 1(c) above, is the discloser making disclosures in respect of any other party to the offer?
            If it is a cash offer or possible cash offer, state “N/A”
    N/A

    2.        POSITIONS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE DISCLOSURE

    If there are positions or rights to subscribe to disclose in more than one class of relevant securities of the offeror or offeree named in 1(c), copy table 2(a) or (b) (as appropriate) for each additional class of relevant security.

    (a)      Interests and short positions in the relevant securities of the offeror or offeree to which the disclosure relates following the dealing (if any)

    Class of relevant security: 0.2p ORDINARY
      Interests Short positions
    Number % Number %
    (1)   Relevant securities owned and/or controlled: 1,338,000 3.1628    
    (2)   Cash-settled derivatives:        
    (3)   Stock-settled derivatives (including options) and agreements to purchase/sell:        
    TOTAL: 1,338,000 3.1628    

    All interests and all short positions should be disclosed.

    Details of any open stock-settled derivative positions (including traded options), or agreements to purchase or sell relevant securities, should be given on a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions).

    (b)      Rights to subscribe for new securities (including directors’ and other employee options)

    Class of relevant security in relation to which subscription right exists:  
    Details, including nature of the rights concerned and relevant percentages:  

    3.        DEALINGS (IF ANY) BY THE PERSON MAKING THE DISCLOSURE

    Where there have been dealings in more than one class of relevant securities of the offeror or offeree named in 1(c), copy table 3(a), (b), (c) or (d) (as appropriate) for each additional class of relevant security dealt in.

    The currency of all prices and other monetary amounts should be stated.

    (a)        Purchases and sales

    Class of relevant security Purchase/sale Number of securities Price per unit
    0.2p ORDINARY SALE 10,000 3145p

    (b)        Cash-settled derivative transactions

    Class of relevant security Product description
    e.g. CFD
    Nature of dealing
    e.g. opening/closing a long/short position, increasing/reducing a long/short position
    Number of reference securities Price per unit
    NONE        

    (c)        Stock-settled derivative transactions (including options)

    (i)        Writing, selling, purchasing or varying

    Class of relevant security Product description e.g. call option Writing, purchasing, selling, varying etc. Number of securities to which option relates Exercise price per unit Type
    e.g. American, European etc.
    Expiry date Option money paid/ received per unit
    NONE              

    (ii)        Exercise

    Class of relevant security Product description
    e.g. call option
    Exercising/ exercised against Number of securities Exercise price per unit

    (d)        Other dealings (including subscribing for new securities)

    Class of relevant security Nature of dealing
    e.g. subscription, conversion
    Details Price per unit (if applicable)
    NONE      

    4.        OTHER INFORMATION

    (a)        Indemnity and other dealing arrangements

    Details of any indemnity or option arrangement, or any agreement or understanding, formal or informal, relating to relevant securities which may be an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing entered into by the person making the disclosure and any party to the offer or any person acting in concert with a party to the offer:
    Irrevocable commitments and letters of intent should not be included. If there are no such agreements, arrangements or understandings, state “none”

    NONE

    (b)        Agreements, arrangements or understandings relating to options or derivatives

    Details of any agreement, arrangement or understanding, formal or informal, between the person making the disclosure and any other person relating to:
    (i)   the voting rights of any relevant securities under any option; or
    (ii)   the voting rights or future acquisition or disposal of any relevant securities to which any derivative is referenced:
    If there are no such agreements, arrangements or understandings, state “none”

    NONE

    (c)        Attachments

    Is a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions) attached? NO
    Date of disclosure: 26 JUNE 2025
    Contact name: MARK ELLIOTT
    Telephone number: 01253 376539

    Public disclosures under Rule 8 of the Code must be made to a Regulatory Information Service.

    The Panel’s Market Surveillance Unit is available for consultation in relation to the Code’s disclosure requirements on +44 (0)20 7638 0129.

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds

    • Amnesty visits more than 50 scamming compounds in 18-month long research
    • Testimony from survivors details human trafficking, slavery and forced labour affecting thousands
    • Findings point towards state complicity in abuses carried out by Chinese criminal gangs

    The Cambodian government is deliberately ignoring a litany of human rights abuses including slavery, human trafficking, child labour and torture being carried out by criminal gangs on a vast scale in more than 50 scamming compounds located across the country, Amnesty International said in a new report published today.

    Survivors interviewed for the report, “I Was Someone Else’s Property”, believed they were applying for genuine jobs but were instead trafficked to Cambodia, where they were held in prison-like compounds and forced to conduct online scams in a billion-dollar shadow economy defrauding people around the world.

    Jobseekers from Asia and beyond are lured by the promise of well-paid work into hellish labour camps run by well-organized gangs, where they are forced to scam under the very real threat of violence.

    Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General

    “Deceived, trafficked and enslaved, the survivors of these scamming compounds describe being trapped in a living nightmare – enlisted in criminal enterprises that are operating with the apparent consent of the Cambodian government,” Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard said.

    “Jobseekers from Asia and beyond are lured by the promise of well-paid work into hellish labour camps run by well-organized gangs, where they are forced to scam under the very real threat of violence.

    “Amnesty’s research reveals the horrifying magnitude of a crisis the Cambodian authorities are not doing enough to stop. Their failures have emboldened a criminal network whose tentacles extend internationally, with millions of people impacted by the scams.”

    Amnesty’s findings suggest there has been coordination and possibly collusion between Chinese compound bosses and the Cambodian police, who have failed to shut down compounds despite the slew of human rights abuses taking place inside.

    ‘High salary and swimming pool’

    In the most comprehensive documentation yet of the issue, Amnesty’s 240-page report identified at least 53 scamming compounds in Cambodia and interviewed 58 survivors of eight different nationalities, including nine children. Amnesty also reviewed the records of 336 other victims of Cambodian compounds. Those interviewed had either escaped from compounds, been rescued or had a ransom paid by their families.

    The interviewees’ testimony gives a detailed insight into a sprawling, violent criminal operation that is taking place often with the full knowledge of the Cambodian authorities, whose woefully ineffective – and at times corrupt – response to the scamming crisis demonstrates its acquiescence and points towards state complicity in the human rights abuses taking place.

    They told me that if I don’t stop screaming, they’re going to keep hitting [me] until I stop.

    *Lisa, who was trafficked at the age of 18 and forced to work on scams

    One survivor, *Lisa, who was 18 and looking for work during a break from school in Thailand when she was trafficked, said: “[The recruiters] said I would work in administration… they sent pictures of a hotel with a swimming pool… the salary was high.”

    Instead, Lisa was taken across a river at night into Cambodia, where she spent 11 months held against her will by armed security guards and forced to work on scams. When she tried to escape, she was severely beaten.

    “There were four men… three of them held me down while the boss hit me on the soles of my feet with a metal pole… They told me that if I don’t stop screaming, they’re going to keep hitting [me] until I stop,” she said.

    Map showing the 53 scamming compounds documented by Amnesty International.

    ‘They kept beating [them] until their body was purple’

    As part of its 18-month long research, Amnesty International visited all but one of the 53 scamming compounds located in 16 towns and cities across Cambodia, as well as 45 similar sites also strongly suspected to be scamming compounds. Many of the buildings were formerly casinos and hotels repurposed by criminal gangs – mostly from China – after Cambodia banned online gambling in 2019.

    Compounds appeared designed to keep people inside, with features such as surveillance cameras, barbed wire around perimeter walls and large numbers of security personnel, often carrying electric shock batons and in some cases firearms. Survivors reported that “escape was impossible”.

    Most victims had been lured to Cambodia by deceptive job advertisements posted on social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram. After being trafficked, survivors said they were forced to contact people using social media platforms and begin conversations aimed at defrauding them. These included fake romances or investment opportunities, selling products that would never be delivered, or building trust with victims before financially exploiting them – known as “pig-butchering”.

    All but one of the survivors interviewed were victims of human trafficking, while everyone had been subjected to forced labour under the threat of violence. In 32 cases, Amnesty International concluded the survivors were victims of slavery as defined under international law, with compound managers exerting a level of control over them that amounted to de facto ownership. Survivors also reported being sold into compounds or witnessing the sale of other people. Many others were told they owed a debt to the compound which they had to work to repay.

    Forty of the 58 survivors interviewed had suffered torture or other ill-treatment – almost always carried out by compound managers. Some compounds had specific rooms – often known as “dark rooms” – which were designated places for torture of people who did not or could not work or meet work targets, or who contacted the authorities.

    Survivors frequently mentioned deaths inside the compounds or nearby; one survivor described hearing a body hitting the roof of a building. Amnesty International also confirmed the death of a Chinese child inside a compound.

    Survivor *Siti described seeing a Vietnamese person beaten by compound bosses for around 25 minutes. He said: “They just keep beating [the Vietnamese person] until their body was…purple…then [using] the electric baton. Beat the Vietnamese until he can’t scream, can’t get up…then the boss tell me that they wait until another compound want to buy him.”

    Of the nine children interviewed, five were subjected to torture or other ill-treatment. *Sawat, a 17-year-old Thai boy, was beaten by several managers before being told he would be stripped and forced to jump off the building.

    PSP01: compound with suspected guard posts – highlighted with yellow circles – at strategic locations within the perimeter wall.

    Cambodian government’s glaring failures

    Amnesty International’s report found that the Cambodian government has failed to adequately investigate widespread human rights abuses at scamming compounds despite being repeatedly made aware of them.

    “The Cambodian authorities know what is going on inside scamming compounds, yet they allow it to continue. Our findings reveal a pattern of state failures that have allowed criminality to flourish and raises questions about the government’s motivations,” Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director Montse Ferrer said.

    The government has claimed to be addressing the scamming crisis through its National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking (NCCT) and a number of ministerial task forces, which have overseen a series of police “rescues” of victims from compounds. However, more than two thirds of the scamming compounds identified in the report continued to operate even after police raids and “rescues”. At one compound in Botum Sakor, human trafficking has been widely reported by media and police have intervened multiple times to rescue victims, yet the site remains open.

    Police failings stem from their collaboration or coordination with compound bosses. For example, in many of the “rescues”, instead of entering the compounds and investigating, police would simply meet a manager or security guard at the gate, where they would be handed the individual(s) who had called in for help. Business then continued as usual.

    In other instances, several survivors said they were punished with beatings after their secretive efforts to contact police for help were somehow uncovered by bosses. One Vietnamese survivor told Amnesty International that police “work for the compound and will report requests for help back to the compound bosses”.

    Those “rescued” from compounds were often subsequently detained in immigration detention centres in poor conditions for months at a time – the Cambodian authorities having failed to recognize them as victims of human trafficking and provide them with the support required under international law.

    Meanwhile, the authorities have targeted others speaking out about scamming compounds. Several human rights defenders and journalists working on the issue have been arrested, while the news outlet Voice of Democracy was closed in 2023 in apparent retaliation for its reporting on the scamming crisis.

    Amnesty International sent its findings to the NCCT, which responded by sharing vague data on interventions at compounds, none of which clarified whether the state has identified, investigated or prosecuted individuals for human rights abuses other than deprivation of liberty. It also did not respond to Amnesty International’s list of scamming compounds or suspicious locations.

    Caged windows behind high walls of a scamming compound with three rungs of barbed or razor wire.

    Slavery thrives when governments look away.

    Montse Ferrer, Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director

    “The Cambodian government could put a stop to these abuses, but it has chosen not to. The police interventions documented appear to be merely ‘for show’,” Montse Ferrer said.

    “Cambodia’s authorities must ensure no more jobseekers are trafficked into the country to face torture, slavery or any other human rights abuse. They must urgently investigate and shut down all scamming compounds and properly identify, assist and protect victims. Slavery thrives when governments look away.”

    Survivors interviewed for Amnesty International’s report were from China, Thailand, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Viet Nam, Indonesia, Taiwan and Ethiopia, but Amnesty International also had access to records of hundreds of others who are nationals of India, Kenya, Nepal and the Philippines among many more.

    Background

    Under international human rights law, the Cambodian state has a duty to ensure that no one is held in slavery or servitude or required to perform forced labour. It is obligated to protect children from economic exploitation and must prevent, prohibit, investigate and prosecute acts of torture. The Cambodian government must also effectively investigate, prosecute and adjudicate trafficking whether committed by governmental or non-state actors; it must identify trafficking victims and provide remedy; and it must implement measures to ensure that “rescue” operations of trafficked persons do not further harm their rights and dignity.

    *All survivors using pseudonyms for security reasons

    MIL OSI NGO

  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Cambodia: Government allows slavery and torture to flourish inside hellish scamming compounds

    • Amnesty visits more than 50 scamming compounds in 18-month long research
    • Testimony from survivors details human trafficking, slavery and forced labour affecting thousands
    • Findings point towards state complicity in abuses carried out by Chinese criminal gangs

    The Cambodian government is deliberately ignoring a litany of human rights abuses including slavery, human trafficking, child labour and torture being carried out by criminal gangs on a vast scale in more than 50 scamming compounds located across the country, Amnesty International said in a new report published today.

    Survivors interviewed for the report, “I Was Someone Else’s Property”, believed they were applying for genuine jobs but were instead trafficked to Cambodia, where they were held in prison-like compounds and forced to conduct online scams in a billion-dollar shadow economy defrauding people around the world.

    Jobseekers from Asia and beyond are lured by the promise of well-paid work into hellish labour camps run by well-organized gangs, where they are forced to scam under the very real threat of violence.

    Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General

    “Deceived, trafficked and enslaved, the survivors of these scamming compounds describe being trapped in a living nightmare – enlisted in criminal enterprises that are operating with the apparent consent of the Cambodian government,” Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard said.

    “Jobseekers from Asia and beyond are lured by the promise of well-paid work into hellish labour camps run by well-organized gangs, where they are forced to scam under the very real threat of violence.

    “Amnesty’s research reveals the horrifying magnitude of a crisis the Cambodian authorities are not doing enough to stop. Their failures have emboldened a criminal network whose tentacles extend internationally, with millions of people impacted by the scams.”

    Amnesty’s findings suggest there has been coordination and possibly collusion between Chinese compound bosses and the Cambodian police, who have failed to shut down compounds despite the slew of human rights abuses taking place inside.

    ‘High salary and swimming pool’

    In the most comprehensive documentation yet of the issue, Amnesty’s 240-page report identified at least 53 scamming compounds in Cambodia and interviewed 58 survivors of eight different nationalities, including nine children. Amnesty also reviewed the records of 336 other victims of Cambodian compounds. Those interviewed had either escaped from compounds, been rescued or had a ransom paid by their families.

    The interviewees’ testimony gives a detailed insight into a sprawling, violent criminal operation that is taking place often with the full knowledge of the Cambodian authorities, whose woefully ineffective – and at times corrupt – response to the scamming crisis demonstrates its acquiescence and points towards state complicity in the human rights abuses taking place.

    They told me that if I don’t stop screaming, they’re going to keep hitting [me] until I stop.

    *Lisa, who was trafficked at the age of 18 and forced to work on scams

    One survivor, *Lisa, who was 18 and looking for work during a break from school in Thailand when she was trafficked, said: “[The recruiters] said I would work in administration… they sent pictures of a hotel with a swimming pool… the salary was high.”

    Instead, Lisa was taken across a river at night into Cambodia, where she spent 11 months held against her will by armed security guards and forced to work on scams. When she tried to escape, she was severely beaten.

    “There were four men… three of them held me down while the boss hit me on the soles of my feet with a metal pole… They told me that if I don’t stop screaming, they’re going to keep hitting [me] until I stop,” she said.

    Map showing the 53 scamming compounds documented by Amnesty International.

    ‘They kept beating [them] until their body was purple’

    As part of its 18-month long research, Amnesty International visited all but one of the 53 scamming compounds located in 16 towns and cities across Cambodia, as well as 45 similar sites also strongly suspected to be scamming compounds. Many of the buildings were formerly casinos and hotels repurposed by criminal gangs – mostly from China – after Cambodia banned online gambling in 2019.

    Compounds appeared designed to keep people inside, with features such as surveillance cameras, barbed wire around perimeter walls and large numbers of security personnel, often carrying electric shock batons and in some cases firearms. Survivors reported that “escape was impossible”.

    Most victims had been lured to Cambodia by deceptive job advertisements posted on social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram. After being trafficked, survivors said they were forced to contact people using social media platforms and begin conversations aimed at defrauding them. These included fake romances or investment opportunities, selling products that would never be delivered, or building trust with victims before financially exploiting them – known as “pig-butchering”.

    All but one of the survivors interviewed were victims of human trafficking, while everyone had been subjected to forced labour under the threat of violence. In 32 cases, Amnesty International concluded the survivors were victims of slavery as defined under international law, with compound managers exerting a level of control over them that amounted to de facto ownership. Survivors also reported being sold into compounds or witnessing the sale of other people. Many others were told they owed a debt to the compound which they had to work to repay.

    Forty of the 58 survivors interviewed had suffered torture or other ill-treatment – almost always carried out by compound managers. Some compounds had specific rooms – often known as “dark rooms” – which were designated places for torture of people who did not or could not work or meet work targets, or who contacted the authorities.

    Survivors frequently mentioned deaths inside the compounds or nearby; one survivor described hearing a body hitting the roof of a building. Amnesty International also confirmed the death of a Chinese child inside a compound.

    Survivor *Siti described seeing a Vietnamese person beaten by compound bosses for around 25 minutes. He said: “They just keep beating [the Vietnamese person] until their body was…purple…then [using] the electric baton. Beat the Vietnamese until he can’t scream, can’t get up…then the boss tell me that they wait until another compound want to buy him.”

    Of the nine children interviewed, five were subjected to torture or other ill-treatment. *Sawat, a 17-year-old Thai boy, was beaten by several managers before being told he would be stripped and forced to jump off the building.

    PSP01: compound with suspected guard posts – highlighted with yellow circles – at strategic locations within the perimeter wall.

    Cambodian government’s glaring failures

    Amnesty International’s report found that the Cambodian government has failed to adequately investigate widespread human rights abuses at scamming compounds despite being repeatedly made aware of them.

    “The Cambodian authorities know what is going on inside scamming compounds, yet they allow it to continue. Our findings reveal a pattern of state failures that have allowed criminality to flourish and raises questions about the government’s motivations,” Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director Montse Ferrer said.

    The government has claimed to be addressing the scamming crisis through its National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking (NCCT) and a number of ministerial task forces, which have overseen a series of police “rescues” of victims from compounds. However, more than two thirds of the scamming compounds identified in the report continued to operate even after police raids and “rescues”. At one compound in Botum Sakor, human trafficking has been widely reported by media and police have intervened multiple times to rescue victims, yet the site remains open.

    Police failings stem from their collaboration or coordination with compound bosses. For example, in many of the “rescues”, instead of entering the compounds and investigating, police would simply meet a manager or security guard at the gate, where they would be handed the individual(s) who had called in for help. Business then continued as usual.

    In other instances, several survivors said they were punished with beatings after their secretive efforts to contact police for help were somehow uncovered by bosses. One Vietnamese survivor told Amnesty International that police “work for the compound and will report requests for help back to the compound bosses”.

    Those “rescued” from compounds were often subsequently detained in immigration detention centres in poor conditions for months at a time – the Cambodian authorities having failed to recognize them as victims of human trafficking and provide them with the support required under international law.

    Meanwhile, the authorities have targeted others speaking out about scamming compounds. Several human rights defenders and journalists working on the issue have been arrested, while the news outlet Voice of Democracy was closed in 2023 in apparent retaliation for its reporting on the scamming crisis.

    Amnesty International sent its findings to the NCCT, which responded by sharing vague data on interventions at compounds, none of which clarified whether the state has identified, investigated or prosecuted individuals for human rights abuses other than deprivation of liberty. It also did not respond to Amnesty International’s list of scamming compounds or suspicious locations.

    Caged windows behind high walls of a scamming compound with three rungs of barbed or razor wire.

    Slavery thrives when governments look away.

    Montse Ferrer, Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director

    “The Cambodian government could put a stop to these abuses, but it has chosen not to. The police interventions documented appear to be merely ‘for show’,” Montse Ferrer said.

    “Cambodia’s authorities must ensure no more jobseekers are trafficked into the country to face torture, slavery or any other human rights abuse. They must urgently investigate and shut down all scamming compounds and properly identify, assist and protect victims. Slavery thrives when governments look away.”

    Survivors interviewed for Amnesty International’s report were from China, Thailand, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Viet Nam, Indonesia, Taiwan and Ethiopia, but Amnesty International also had access to records of hundreds of others who are nationals of India, Kenya, Nepal and the Philippines among many more.

    Background

    Under international human rights law, the Cambodian state has a duty to ensure that no one is held in slavery or servitude or required to perform forced labour. It is obligated to protect children from economic exploitation and must prevent, prohibit, investigate and prosecute acts of torture. The Cambodian government must also effectively investigate, prosecute and adjudicate trafficking whether committed by governmental or non-state actors; it must identify trafficking victims and provide remedy; and it must implement measures to ensure that “rescue” operations of trafficked persons do not further harm their rights and dignity.

    *All survivors using pseudonyms for security reasons

    MIL OSI NGO

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Corporate Library Systems: Technologies and Innovations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On June 23-24, the Polytechnic University hosted the XXIII conference “Corporate Library Systems: Technologies and Innovations” – KorFor-2025. Participants included library managers and employees, IT specialists, suppliers of electronic databases and equipment for automating institutions.

    The conference has been held since 2001, with a break in 2020. This year, more than 250 people participated in person and 500 specialists online from Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Italy. Experts discussed the activities of university, public and departmental libraries. The work took place in the format of discussion panels, strategic and thematic sections.

    At the plenary session, the Director of the Information and Library Complex of SPbPU Alexander Plemnek spoke with a report “AI as a driver of the transformation of libraries and librarianship on the horizon until 2035.” He compared the development forecasts that he made at conferences five and ten years ago, showing that many have come true, and earlier than predicted. Alexander Plemnek paid attention to one of the innovations of AI in 2025 – autonomous agents that are able to act independently, without direct human control, to achieve their goals. They resemble digital employees.

    The integration of GenAI and autonomous agents doesn’t just add new tools to a librarian’s toolbox; it fundamentally redefines what a library is and what librarians do. The profession is at a crossroads, facing extraordinary opportunities for growth and innovation, said Alexander Plemnek.

    Professor Fabio Di Bello, Wiley Client Training Manager, spoke online with a report entitled “Expanding the Possibilities of Academic Librarianship: Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models, and the Future of Knowledge Management.” The expert demonstrated the capabilities of AI in translation. On the screen, a digital double of the speaker, who does not speak Russian, not only recited the text in literate Russian, but also reproduced facial expressions and phonetics of the language.

    The expert panel “From the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation to the implementation of the Concept of the federal project “Development of scientific and technical libraries”” became the most important event of the conference. It was attended by the acting Director General of the Russian State Public Library for Science and Technology Natalia Mikhalchenkova, Director of the M. Gorky Scientific Library of St. Petersburg State University Marina Karpova, Vice President of the Russian Library Association, Director of the Fundamental Library of the Herzen State Pedagogical University Natela Kvelidze-Kuznetsova, as well as representatives of other universities.

    Natalia Mikhalchenkova revealed the goals of the federal project aimed at transforming the state system of scientific and technical information to achieve technological leadership of the country. She focused on the project’s tasks in 2025 related to the creation of an up-to-date register of scientific and technical libraries subordinate to various ministries and departments, as well as the development of programs for improving the qualifications of librarians. Representatives of the universities of St. Petersburg and Kazan showed a variety of areas of development of university libraries dedicated to the collection, distribution and recording of scientific resources.

    Experts of the section “More than a library” presented a project for promoting and supporting the results of intellectual activity, new digital platforms for interaction with library services in 24/7/365 mode, spoke about events for creating educational video content, organizing a literary club and open lectures.

    The strategic session “Vectors of Development of Russian Discovery Systems: What Users Really Need” brought together developers of a modern domestic information search service that has replaced foreign systems, and representatives of universities that use it. A fruitful dialogue allowed us to see the progress over the first year of the system’s existence and discuss development directions based on the results of surveys of service users.

    Leading providers of scientific and educational databases shared their vision for the development of online resources and services for integration with university libraries.

    At the section “Electronic libraries, repositories, sites and applications” experts presented various options for electronic storage. For example, in the National Electronic Library of the Udmurt Republic – preservation of cultural heritage, in the repository of scientific data of SPbPU – various results of scientific research, including unpublished ones.

    The section “New library environment: developing vs. breaking traditions” showed different approaches to transforming libraries, from changing physical premises to introducing new virtual services, using AI assistants for readers and employees. Of particular interest was the report on projects for digital transformation of departmental library activities (using the Bank of Russia library as an example).

    At the round table “Practice of using the services of the SuperStat and FEDURUS projects in libraries,” a discussion was held on new forms of access to subscription resources based on a login and password, and the organization of collection and analysis of statistics on the use of online resources in an automated mode.

    The expert discussion “Acquisition and new regulatory documents: monitoring the situation, adapting to practice” concluded the conference program. Specialists from the National Library of Russia considered current issues related to the introduction of new regulatory documents that cause difficulties.

    On June 25, excursions were organized to the libraries of St. Petersburg, after which the participants became acquainted with the features of digital transformation in the libraries of the Republic of Karelia.

    An exhibition was held in the reading room of the IBC SPbPU, where one could get acquainted with the latest generation of book scanners from ELAR, which have improved the digitization and recognition of texts in many languages due to the introduction of AI, and test RFID equipment from various suppliers to optimize reader service.

    All speeches and presentations will be made publicly available. The conference materials will be posted in the Electronic Library of SPbPU and indexed in the Russian Science Citation Index.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI China: China remains ‘thriving land’ in global economy: Premier Li

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

    BEIJING, June 26 — Premier Li Qiang said on Thursday that China’s economy will remain a thriving land in the global economy, and the expansion and upgrading of the massive Chinese market will keep generating significant dividends, offering greater trade and investment opportunities for other countries.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 10th Annual Meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Board of Governors, Li affirmed China’s commitment to high-standard opening up and its ongoing deep integration into the global economy, a move set to create fresh development opportunities worldwide.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China to expedite review of rare earth-related export license applications: commerce ministry

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

    China to expedite review of rare earth-related export license applications: commerce ministry

    BEIJING, June 26 — China has consistently placed great importance on maintaining the stability and security of global industrial and supply chains and has been accelerating the review of rare earth-related export license applications in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.

    China has approved a certain number of compliant applications in accordance with the law and will continue to strengthen the review and approval of such applications, He Yadong, spokesperson for the ministry, told a regular press conference when answering a question on rare earth exports.

    China is willing to enhance communication and dialogue with relevant countries on export controls and actively promote the facilitation of compliant trade, He added.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKMA and SFC conclude annual updates to Financial Services Providers list under OTC derivatives regulatory regime

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:
     
    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today (June 26) issued joint consultation conclusions on the annual updates to the list of Financial Services Providers (FSP List) (Note 1) under the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives clearing regime.
     
    Having considered market feedback, the HKMA and SFC will implement the proposed changes to the FSP List as set out in the joint consultation paper (Note 2). The consultation conclusions paper and updated FSP List are available on the websites of the HKMA and SFC (Note 3).

    Note 1: The FSP List includes entities that meet the following two criteria:
    (a)  They belong to a group of companies that appears on either the list of global systemically important banks published by the Financial Stability Board, or the list of dealer groups which undertook to the OTC Derivatives Supervisors Group to work collaboratively with central counterparties, infrastructure providers and global supervisors to continue to make structural improvements to the global OTC derivatives markets; and
    (b)  They are clearing members of the largest central counterparties offering clearing for interest rate swaps in the United States, Europe, Japan and Hong Kong.

    Note 2: See the April 2025 joint consultation paper on the annual updates to the FSP List. 

    Note 3: The updated FSP List will be gazetted during the fourth quarter of 2025 for implementation on January 1, 2026.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKMA and SFC conclude annual updates to Financial Services Providers list under OTC derivatives regulatory regime

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:
     
    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today (June 26) issued joint consultation conclusions on the annual updates to the list of Financial Services Providers (FSP List) (Note 1) under the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives clearing regime.
     
    Having considered market feedback, the HKMA and SFC will implement the proposed changes to the FSP List as set out in the joint consultation paper (Note 2). The consultation conclusions paper and updated FSP List are available on the websites of the HKMA and SFC (Note 3).

    Note 1: The FSP List includes entities that meet the following two criteria:
    (a)  They belong to a group of companies that appears on either the list of global systemically important banks published by the Financial Stability Board, or the list of dealer groups which undertook to the OTC Derivatives Supervisors Group to work collaboratively with central counterparties, infrastructure providers and global supervisors to continue to make structural improvements to the global OTC derivatives markets; and
    (b)  They are clearing members of the largest central counterparties offering clearing for interest rate swaps in the United States, Europe, Japan and Hong Kong.

    Note 2: See the April 2025 joint consultation paper on the annual updates to the FSP List. 

    Note 3: The updated FSP List will be gazetted during the fourth quarter of 2025 for implementation on January 1, 2026.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Wage and payroll statistics for March 2025

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Wage and payroll statistics for March 2025 
    According to the figures released today (June 26) by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD), the average wage rate for all the selected industry sections surveyed, as measured by the wage index, increased by 3.5% in nominal terms in March 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    About 62% of the companies reported increase in average wage rates in March 2025 compared with a year ago. A total of 34% of the companies recorded decrease in average wage rates over the same period. The remaining 4% reported virtually no change in average wage rates.
     
    After discounting the changes in consumer prices as measured by the Consumer Price Index (A), the overall average wage rate for all the selected industry sections surveyed increased by 1.6% in real terms in March 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    As for payroll, the index of payroll per person engaged for all the industry sections surveyed increased by 3.2% in nominal terms in the first quarter of 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    After discounting the changes in consumer prices as measured by the Composite Consumer Price Index, the average payroll per person engaged increased by 1.6% in real terms in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier.
     
    The wage rate includes basic wages and other regular and guaranteed allowances and bonuses. Payroll includes elements covered by wage rate as well as other irregular payments to workers such as discretionary bonuses and overtime allowances. The payroll statistics therefore tend to show relatively larger quarter-to-quarter changes, affected by the number of hours actually worked and the timing of payment of bonuses and back-pay.
     
    Sectoral changes
     
    For the nominal wage indices, year-on-year increases were recorded in all selected industry sections in March 2025, ranging from 3.1% to 4.1%.
     
    For the real wage indices, year-on-year increases were also recorded in all selected industry sections in March 2025, ranging from 1.1% to 2.1%.
     
    The year-on-year changes in the nominal and real wage indices for the selected industry sections from March 2024 to March 2025 are shown in Table 1.
     
    As for the nominal indices of payroll per person engaged, year-on-year increases were recorded in all selected industry sections in the first quarter of 2025, ranging from 2.0% to 3.9%.
     
    For the real payroll indices, year-on-year increases were also recorded in all selected industry sections in the first quarter of 2025, ranging from 0.4% to 2.3%.
     
    The year-on-year changes in the nominal and real indices of payroll per person engaged for selected industry sections from the first quarter of 2024 to the first quarter of 2025 are shown in Table 2. The quarterly changes in the seasonally adjusted nominal and real indices of payroll per person engaged in the same period are shown in Table 3.
     
    Commentary
     
    A Government spokesman said that wages and labour earnings continued to increase in all surveyed industries in the first quarter of 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    The average wage rate for all selected industries increased by 3.5% in nominal terms in March 2025. After discounting for inflation, the average wage rate increased by 1.6% in real terms.
     
    Payroll per person engaged, which includes basic wage, discretionary bonuses and other irregular payments, rose by 3.2% in nominal terms and 1.6% in real terms in the first quarter of 2025.
     
    Looking ahead, the expansion of the Hong Kong economy should render support to labour demand and thus wages and labour earnings, though the external uncertainties and the changing consumption patterns of residents and visitors may continue to pose challenges.
     
    Other information
     
    Both wage indices and payroll indices are compiled quarterly based on the results of the Labour Earnings Survey (LES) conducted by C&SD. Wage index only covers employees up to the supervisory level (i.e. not including managerial and professional employees), whereas payroll index covers employees at all levels and proprietors actively engaged in the work of the establishment.
     
    Apart from the differences in employee coverage, wage statistics are conceptually different from the payroll statistics. Firstly, wage rate for an employee refers to the sum earned for his normal hours of work. It covers basic wages and other regular and guaranteed allowances and bonuses, but excludes earnings from overtime work and discretionary bonuses, which are however included in payroll per person engaged. Secondly, the payroll index of an industry is an indicator of the simple average payroll received per person engaged in the industry. Its movement is therefore affected by changes in wage rates, number of hours of work and occupational composition in the industry. In contrast, the wage index of an industry is devised to reflect the pure changes in wage rate, with the occupational composition between two successive statistical periods being kept unchanged. In other words, the wage index reflects the change in the price of labour. Because of these conceptual and enumeration differences between payroll and wage statistics, the movements in payroll indices and in wage indices do not necessarily match closely with each other.
     
    It should also be noted that different consumer price indices are used for compiling the real indices of wage and payroll to take into account the differences in their respective occupation coverage. Specifically, the Composite Consumer Price Index, being an indicator of overall consumer prices, is taken as the price deflator for payroll of workers at all levels of the occupational hierarchy. The Consumer Price Index (A), being an indicator of consumer prices for the relatively low expenditure group, is taken as the price deflator for wages in respect of employees engaged in occupations up to the supervisory level.
     
    Detailed breakdowns of the payroll and wage statistics are published in the “Quarterly Report of Wage and Payroll Statistics, March 2025”. Users can browse and download the publication at the website of C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1050009&scode=210 
       For enquiries on wage and payroll statistics, please contact the Wages and Labour Costs Statistics Section (1) of C&SD (Tel: 2887 5550 or email:
    wage@censtatd.gov.hkIssued at HKT 16:30

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Wage and payroll statistics for March 2025

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Wage and payroll statistics for March 2025 
    According to the figures released today (June 26) by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD), the average wage rate for all the selected industry sections surveyed, as measured by the wage index, increased by 3.5% in nominal terms in March 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    About 62% of the companies reported increase in average wage rates in March 2025 compared with a year ago. A total of 34% of the companies recorded decrease in average wage rates over the same period. The remaining 4% reported virtually no change in average wage rates.
     
    After discounting the changes in consumer prices as measured by the Consumer Price Index (A), the overall average wage rate for all the selected industry sections surveyed increased by 1.6% in real terms in March 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    As for payroll, the index of payroll per person engaged for all the industry sections surveyed increased by 3.2% in nominal terms in the first quarter of 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    After discounting the changes in consumer prices as measured by the Composite Consumer Price Index, the average payroll per person engaged increased by 1.6% in real terms in the first quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier.
     
    The wage rate includes basic wages and other regular and guaranteed allowances and bonuses. Payroll includes elements covered by wage rate as well as other irregular payments to workers such as discretionary bonuses and overtime allowances. The payroll statistics therefore tend to show relatively larger quarter-to-quarter changes, affected by the number of hours actually worked and the timing of payment of bonuses and back-pay.
     
    Sectoral changes
     
    For the nominal wage indices, year-on-year increases were recorded in all selected industry sections in March 2025, ranging from 3.1% to 4.1%.
     
    For the real wage indices, year-on-year increases were also recorded in all selected industry sections in March 2025, ranging from 1.1% to 2.1%.
     
    The year-on-year changes in the nominal and real wage indices for the selected industry sections from March 2024 to March 2025 are shown in Table 1.
     
    As for the nominal indices of payroll per person engaged, year-on-year increases were recorded in all selected industry sections in the first quarter of 2025, ranging from 2.0% to 3.9%.
     
    For the real payroll indices, year-on-year increases were also recorded in all selected industry sections in the first quarter of 2025, ranging from 0.4% to 2.3%.
     
    The year-on-year changes in the nominal and real indices of payroll per person engaged for selected industry sections from the first quarter of 2024 to the first quarter of 2025 are shown in Table 2. The quarterly changes in the seasonally adjusted nominal and real indices of payroll per person engaged in the same period are shown in Table 3.
     
    Commentary
     
    A Government spokesman said that wages and labour earnings continued to increase in all surveyed industries in the first quarter of 2025 over a year earlier.
     
    The average wage rate for all selected industries increased by 3.5% in nominal terms in March 2025. After discounting for inflation, the average wage rate increased by 1.6% in real terms.
     
    Payroll per person engaged, which includes basic wage, discretionary bonuses and other irregular payments, rose by 3.2% in nominal terms and 1.6% in real terms in the first quarter of 2025.
     
    Looking ahead, the expansion of the Hong Kong economy should render support to labour demand and thus wages and labour earnings, though the external uncertainties and the changing consumption patterns of residents and visitors may continue to pose challenges.
     
    Other information
     
    Both wage indices and payroll indices are compiled quarterly based on the results of the Labour Earnings Survey (LES) conducted by C&SD. Wage index only covers employees up to the supervisory level (i.e. not including managerial and professional employees), whereas payroll index covers employees at all levels and proprietors actively engaged in the work of the establishment.
     
    Apart from the differences in employee coverage, wage statistics are conceptually different from the payroll statistics. Firstly, wage rate for an employee refers to the sum earned for his normal hours of work. It covers basic wages and other regular and guaranteed allowances and bonuses, but excludes earnings from overtime work and discretionary bonuses, which are however included in payroll per person engaged. Secondly, the payroll index of an industry is an indicator of the simple average payroll received per person engaged in the industry. Its movement is therefore affected by changes in wage rates, number of hours of work and occupational composition in the industry. In contrast, the wage index of an industry is devised to reflect the pure changes in wage rate, with the occupational composition between two successive statistical periods being kept unchanged. In other words, the wage index reflects the change in the price of labour. Because of these conceptual and enumeration differences between payroll and wage statistics, the movements in payroll indices and in wage indices do not necessarily match closely with each other.
     
    It should also be noted that different consumer price indices are used for compiling the real indices of wage and payroll to take into account the differences in their respective occupation coverage. Specifically, the Composite Consumer Price Index, being an indicator of overall consumer prices, is taken as the price deflator for payroll of workers at all levels of the occupational hierarchy. The Consumer Price Index (A), being an indicator of consumer prices for the relatively low expenditure group, is taken as the price deflator for wages in respect of employees engaged in occupations up to the supervisory level.
     
    Detailed breakdowns of the payroll and wage statistics are published in the “Quarterly Report of Wage and Payroll Statistics, March 2025”. Users can browse and download the publication at the website of C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1050009&scode=210 
       For enquiries on wage and payroll statistics, please contact the Wages and Labour Costs Statistics Section (1) of C&SD (Tel: 2887 5550 or email:
    wage@censtatd.gov.hkIssued at HKT 16:30

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mainland-listed software provider establishes international headquarters in Hong Kong to “go global” (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Mainland-listed software provider establishes international headquarters in Hong Kong to “go global” (with photo)
         Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Mr Charles Ng welcomed the decision of Information2 Software to set up its international headquarters in Hong Kong. He said, “As an international business and financial hub, Hong Kong attracts multinational corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises to set up their presence in the city. They have a strong demand for reliable, stable, and secure disaster recovery backup systems to prevent data breaches and cyber attacks, providing huge business opportunities for software providers like Information2 Software. Hong Kong is the perfect base for their internationalisation.”

         The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Information2 Software, Mr Justin Hu, said, “The Hong Kong office not only provides better services to customers in Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, but also deepens our co-operation with local partners to provide more local market-oriented support. The city is also our starting point to expand into the Southeast Asian and global markets. We can leverage its international legal framework and financial services system to facilitate our ‘going global’ strategy.”

         Mr Hu added, “Hong Kong has an open, efficient, and internationalised market, making it our first stop to expand globally. We hope to leverage the city’s unique advantages to establish an international platform for our operations. We position Hong Kong as the headquarters for our overseas business, with future plans to develop it into an international market and a research and development base for international talent, further building a comprehensive marketing and service system, and making it a key foundation in our global strategic plans.”

         Listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Science and Technology Innovation Board (STAR Market) in January 2023, Information2 Software is a leading provider of data backup and disaster recovery on the Mainland. The company has established over 30 outlets on the Mainland. Mr Hu said, “In recent years, we have been continuously advancing our global layout. With its highly open business environment, sound legal system, mature financial system, and multilingual, diversified talent pool, Hong Kong is our ideal platform to further serve international customers and expand overseas markets.”

         For more information about Information2 Software, please visit www.info2soft.com    
         To get a copy of the photo, please visit
    www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720327086216Issued at HKT 16:45

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  • MIL-OSI: Altcoin Season Officially Begins With Bitcoin Solaris: The Bitcoin Alternative Creating a New Wealthy Class

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TALLINN, Estonia, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — crypto world has seen its fair share of trends, seasons, and tokens that promised to change the financial landscape. But this time, something feels different. Investors are not just chasing hype. They’re analyzing architecture, technology, and long-term sustainability. As altcoin season kicks off again, one name is echoing louder across communities, forums, and influencer breakdowns: Bitcoin Solaris. It is not a meme coin. It’s not a pump-and-dump. It is the foundation of what could be crypto’s next generational wealth movement.

    Engineered for the Future: Bitcoin Solaris as a Scalable Financial Platform

    Bitcoin Solaris is designed from the ground up to meet the demands of today’s digital economy. Built for speed, efficiency, and accessibility, it aims to power a new era of decentralized finance and utility-driven crypto engagement.

    With native support for smart contracts, seamless scalability, and an energy-efficient framework, Bitcoin Solaris empowers everyday users and seasoned investors alike. Whether through mining, staking, or application deployment, the platform delivers real-world usability that aligns with long-term adoption goals.

    By focusing on innovation, inclusion, and sustainability, Bitcoin Solaris opens a new economic path for those seeking reliable blockchain infrastructure and meaningful participation in the crypto economy.

    Why Bitcoin Solaris Is Leading This Altcoin Season

    Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S) isn’t climbing the charts by chance. It is engineered for performance, adoption, and wealth distribution. The upcoming Solaris Nova App is a breakthrough move, letting anyone mine from their mobile phone or laptop without needing expensive gear or deep technical knowledge. This isn’t theoretical. Through the exciting release of the app, Bitcoin Solaris is shifting the mining landscape into something accessible and instantly rewarding.

    But accessibility is just the beginning. Behind BTC-S lies a double-layered engine:

    • The Base Layer uses Proof of Work (PoW) combined with Proof of Contribution (PoC) to ensure rock-solid decentralization.
    • The Application Layer utilizes Proof of History (PoH) and Proof of Time (PoT), allowing 10,000 transactions per second with a finality speed of just 2 seconds.

    This dual-consensus approach gives Bitcoin Solaris unmatched versatility and scalability.

    • Network processes 10,000+ TPS with near-instant settlement.
    • Smart contracts are programmable across multiple use cases, including DeFi, gaming, and payments.
    • Energy efficiency is enhanced by design, reducing unnecessary consumption.
    • Validator rotation ensures fairness and network resilience.

    All of this is powered by a limited 21 million token supply, echoing Bitcoin’s iconic scarcity principle while improving every other layer of functionality.

    Mining as a Path to Wealth

    Mining Bitcoin Solaris doesn’t require a warehouse of GPUs or sky-high electricity bills. Thanks to its design, mining is directly tied to holding BTC-S, which reduces sell pressure and strengthens the network. This circular model means that the more engaged the community, the more sustainable the system.

    Anyone can estimate their potential profits using the Bitcoin Solaris mining calculator, which gives real-time insights based on token holdings and participation.

    This user-centric mining approach has already gained massive interest. Influencer breakdowns, like the detailed review from Crypto Show, highlight how BTC-S bridges the gap between decentralization, accessibility, and profitability.

    The Explosive Rise of the Presale

    The current phase of the Bitcoin Solaris presale is causing serious waves. With the price now at $9 and less than 6 weeks left before the launch at $20, urgency is in the air. Over 12,300 users have already joined the movement. It’s not just one of the most talked-about presales in 2025. It is shaping up to be one of the most explosive in crypto history.

    Newcomers entering now can still lock in an 7 percent bonus. Early-stage buyers have already seen remarkable growth. The momentum keeps building as funds raised surpass $5 million, and the Bitcoin Solaris presale continues attracting the kind of FOMO most projects only dream of. You can learn more and join the growing ecosystem via the official Bitcoin Solaris website.

    The Referral Program: A Wealth Accelerator

    Bitcoin Solaris has also structured one of the smartest community-driven campaigns through its referral system. Referrers earn a 5 percent BTC-S bonus on every purchase through their link, while the invited participants also receive a 5 percent bonus on their purchase. It’s a double-reward design that encourages growth and inclusivity.

    Add to that the daily mini games introduced by bitcoin solaris for holders to earn free prizes on a daily basis, the earning potential is just limitless.

    Long-Term Strength: Audits, Ecosystem, and Stability

    Bitcoin Solaris is not flying under the radar. The platform has passed full security audits by both Cyberscope and Freshcoins, which adds confidence in its code and operations. Meanwhile, its Telegram and X channels keep users connected and informed, giving BTC-S the transparency needed for long-term engagement.

    Another reason this project is becoming a pillar of altcoin season is how carefully it was structured post-launch. Its price stability model includes:

    • A mining-first token distribution, with over 66 percent of tokens reserved for long-term contributors.
    • A fixed 21 million supply that mimics Bitcoin while rewarding network participants.
    • Controlled exchange listings to prevent fragmentation and maintain liquidity.

    All these aspects contribute to one thing: Bitcoin Solaris isn’t trying to be the next meme. It is focused on building the next financial infrastructure layer.

    Final Verdict

    Bitcoin Solaris is positioned at the intersection of accessibility, innovation, and community. As the altcoin season unfolds, its presale success, user-focused mining app, and strong technical foundation are making it one of the most compelling opportunities of 2025.

    Whether you’re new to crypto or a seasoned investor, Bitcoin Solaris offers a gateway to the next era of decentralized wealth-building.

    Learn More and Join the Movement
    Website: https://www.bitcoinsolaris.com/
    Telegram: https://t.me/Bitcoinsolaris
    X: https://x.com/BitcoinSolaris

    Media Contact:
    Xander Levine
    press@bitcoinsolaris.com
    Press Kit: Available upon request

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by Bitcoin Solaris. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. We do not guarantee any claims, statements, or promises made in this article. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice.Investing in crypto and mining-related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. It is possible to lose all your capital. These products may not be suitable for everyone, and you should ensure that you understand the risks involved. Seek independent advice if necessary. Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector—including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining—complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed.Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility.Globenewswire does not endorse any content on this page.

    Legal Disclaimer: This media platform provides the content of this article on an “as-is” basis, without any warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied. We assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information presented herein. Any concerns, complaints, or copyright issues related to this article should be directed to the content provider mentioned above.

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  • MIL-OSI: Altcoin Season Officially Begins With Bitcoin Solaris: The Bitcoin Alternative Creating a New Wealthy Class

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TALLINN, Estonia, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — crypto world has seen its fair share of trends, seasons, and tokens that promised to change the financial landscape. But this time, something feels different. Investors are not just chasing hype. They’re analyzing architecture, technology, and long-term sustainability. As altcoin season kicks off again, one name is echoing louder across communities, forums, and influencer breakdowns: Bitcoin Solaris. It is not a meme coin. It’s not a pump-and-dump. It is the foundation of what could be crypto’s next generational wealth movement.

    Engineered for the Future: Bitcoin Solaris as a Scalable Financial Platform

    Bitcoin Solaris is designed from the ground up to meet the demands of today’s digital economy. Built for speed, efficiency, and accessibility, it aims to power a new era of decentralized finance and utility-driven crypto engagement.

    With native support for smart contracts, seamless scalability, and an energy-efficient framework, Bitcoin Solaris empowers everyday users and seasoned investors alike. Whether through mining, staking, or application deployment, the platform delivers real-world usability that aligns with long-term adoption goals.

    By focusing on innovation, inclusion, and sustainability, Bitcoin Solaris opens a new economic path for those seeking reliable blockchain infrastructure and meaningful participation in the crypto economy.

    Why Bitcoin Solaris Is Leading This Altcoin Season

    Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S) isn’t climbing the charts by chance. It is engineered for performance, adoption, and wealth distribution. The upcoming Solaris Nova App is a breakthrough move, letting anyone mine from their mobile phone or laptop without needing expensive gear or deep technical knowledge. This isn’t theoretical. Through the exciting release of the app, Bitcoin Solaris is shifting the mining landscape into something accessible and instantly rewarding.

    But accessibility is just the beginning. Behind BTC-S lies a double-layered engine:

    • The Base Layer uses Proof of Work (PoW) combined with Proof of Contribution (PoC) to ensure rock-solid decentralization.
    • The Application Layer utilizes Proof of History (PoH) and Proof of Time (PoT), allowing 10,000 transactions per second with a finality speed of just 2 seconds.

    This dual-consensus approach gives Bitcoin Solaris unmatched versatility and scalability.

    • Network processes 10,000+ TPS with near-instant settlement.
    • Smart contracts are programmable across multiple use cases, including DeFi, gaming, and payments.
    • Energy efficiency is enhanced by design, reducing unnecessary consumption.
    • Validator rotation ensures fairness and network resilience.

    All of this is powered by a limited 21 million token supply, echoing Bitcoin’s iconic scarcity principle while improving every other layer of functionality.

    Mining as a Path to Wealth

    Mining Bitcoin Solaris doesn’t require a warehouse of GPUs or sky-high electricity bills. Thanks to its design, mining is directly tied to holding BTC-S, which reduces sell pressure and strengthens the network. This circular model means that the more engaged the community, the more sustainable the system.

    Anyone can estimate their potential profits using the Bitcoin Solaris mining calculator, which gives real-time insights based on token holdings and participation.

    This user-centric mining approach has already gained massive interest. Influencer breakdowns, like the detailed review from Crypto Show, highlight how BTC-S bridges the gap between decentralization, accessibility, and profitability.

    The Explosive Rise of the Presale

    The current phase of the Bitcoin Solaris presale is causing serious waves. With the price now at $9 and less than 6 weeks left before the launch at $20, urgency is in the air. Over 12,300 users have already joined the movement. It’s not just one of the most talked-about presales in 2025. It is shaping up to be one of the most explosive in crypto history.

    Newcomers entering now can still lock in an 7 percent bonus. Early-stage buyers have already seen remarkable growth. The momentum keeps building as funds raised surpass $5 million, and the Bitcoin Solaris presale continues attracting the kind of FOMO most projects only dream of. You can learn more and join the growing ecosystem via the official Bitcoin Solaris website.

    The Referral Program: A Wealth Accelerator

    Bitcoin Solaris has also structured one of the smartest community-driven campaigns through its referral system. Referrers earn a 5 percent BTC-S bonus on every purchase through their link, while the invited participants also receive a 5 percent bonus on their purchase. It’s a double-reward design that encourages growth and inclusivity.

    Add to that the daily mini games introduced by bitcoin solaris for holders to earn free prizes on a daily basis, the earning potential is just limitless.

    Long-Term Strength: Audits, Ecosystem, and Stability

    Bitcoin Solaris is not flying under the radar. The platform has passed full security audits by both Cyberscope and Freshcoins, which adds confidence in its code and operations. Meanwhile, its Telegram and X channels keep users connected and informed, giving BTC-S the transparency needed for long-term engagement.

    Another reason this project is becoming a pillar of altcoin season is how carefully it was structured post-launch. Its price stability model includes:

    • A mining-first token distribution, with over 66 percent of tokens reserved for long-term contributors.
    • A fixed 21 million supply that mimics Bitcoin while rewarding network participants.
    • Controlled exchange listings to prevent fragmentation and maintain liquidity.

    All these aspects contribute to one thing: Bitcoin Solaris isn’t trying to be the next meme. It is focused on building the next financial infrastructure layer.

    Final Verdict

    Bitcoin Solaris is positioned at the intersection of accessibility, innovation, and community. As the altcoin season unfolds, its presale success, user-focused mining app, and strong technical foundation are making it one of the most compelling opportunities of 2025.

    Whether you’re new to crypto or a seasoned investor, Bitcoin Solaris offers a gateway to the next era of decentralized wealth-building.

    Learn More and Join the Movement
    Website: https://www.bitcoinsolaris.com/
    Telegram: https://t.me/Bitcoinsolaris
    X: https://x.com/BitcoinSolaris

    Media Contact:
    Xander Levine
    press@bitcoinsolaris.com
    Press Kit: Available upon request

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by Bitcoin Solaris. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. We do not guarantee any claims, statements, or promises made in this article. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice.Investing in crypto and mining-related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. It is possible to lose all your capital. These products may not be suitable for everyone, and you should ensure that you understand the risks involved. Seek independent advice if necessary. Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector—including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining—complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed.Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility.Globenewswire does not endorse any content on this page.

    Legal Disclaimer: This media platform provides the content of this article on an “as-is” basis, without any warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied. We assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information presented herein. Any concerns, complaints, or copyright issues related to this article should be directed to the content provider mentioned above.

    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Minister of Hydraulic Resources, Electricity Joins African Mining Week


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    Teddy Lwamba, Minister of Hydraulic Resources and Electricity of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has confirmed his participation as a speaker at African Mining Week (AMW), taking place from October 1–3, 2025, in Cape Town under the theme, From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth.

    Minister Lwamba will join the panel, Powering Africa’s Mining Operations with Renewables, highlighting the DRC’s efforts to integrate renewable energy and modern infrastructure into its mining value chain.

    AMW serves as a premier platform for exploring the full spectrum of mining opportunities across Africa. The event is held alongside the African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2025 conference from October 1-3 in Cape Town. Sponsors, exhibitors and delegates can learn more by contacting sales@energycapitalpower.com.

    The event provides a strategic platform for Minister Lwamba to emphasize growing collaboration between the mining and power sectors, aimed at unlocking the DRC’s estimated $24 trillion in untapped mineral wealth. The DRC is currently the world’s leading cobalt producer, accounting for over 70% of global supply, and Africa’s largest copper producer.

    In June 2025, the DRC began construction of the 64 MW Katende Hydroelectric Power Plant (http://apo-opa.co/3FY1EQV), set to power key mining areas including Kananga, Bunkonde, Tshimbulu and Mbuji-Mayi. In partnership with the African Development Bank’s Mission 300 energy access initiative, the DRC aims to triple GDP by expanding electricity access for residential, industrial, and mining users. Through the $340 million Moyi Power Metro-Grids project (http://apo-opa.co/4ehPCOS), the government will also deliver reliable electricity to over one million people and businesses in Bumba, Isiro and Gemena.

    Further advancing the country’s energy ecosystem, a $634 million government-backed program (http://apo-opa.co/4eFqxhf) – supported by the World Bank and Green Climate Fund – was launched in March 2025 to expand generation capacity and rehabilitate transmission networks across 14 towns.

    Under Minister Lwamba’s leadership, the Ministry has also fostered an enabling environment for private investment. Canadian mining firm Ivanhoe Mines (http://apo-opa.co/4erkLQa) has committed $200 million to stabilize the southern DRC grid, while mining firms including CMOC and ERG are investing in dedicated on-site generation and transmission infrastructure.

    AMW 2025 presents a timely opportunity for Minister Lwamba to engage with key energy and mining stakeholders and forge new partnerships to scale up infrastructure and drive sectoral growth. His participation also reinforces the DRC’s commitment to sustainable resource development and regional energy cooperation.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Ghana: The 2024 Consolidated MDAS Annual Budget Performance Report


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    The years prior to 2024 proved to be very difficult globally. In Ghana, we saw the most ignoble deterioration of the economy and broader societal well-being. Inflation galloped, exchange rate depreciated sharply and remained volatile. Interest rates rose and credit became simply unaffordable. Ghana, therefore had no option but to seek support from the IMF through the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme on the heels of an expansive domestic and external debt restructuring which had severe consequences.

    In that context, the year 2024, being an election year, was uniquely significant. The Government set for itself macro-economic targets focused on re-anchoring fiscal and debt sustainability. The promise was to course-correct the misalignment in key indicators to support the economy.

    Despite the progress made under the IMF programme, the macroeconomic environment remained fragile. The economy remained fragile, with 2024 recording significant fiscal slippages. The Primary deficit worsened, and the year ended with accumulation of huge central government arrears amounting to GH¢67.5 billion representing 5.7 percent of GDP.

    The lessons from this challenging national economic experience are there for everyone: fiscal slippages are costly and far-reaching. These experiences validate the prudence in requiring the preparation of the Annual Budget Performance Report (BPR) as part of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), as amended. Beyond meeting the requirements of the PFM Act, the BPR enables us to assess the performance and impact of our policy choices and take corrective measures where necessary. Furthermore, in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 of the PFM Act, stakeholders will receive updates on the actions taken to implement the recommendations of Parliament in respect of the report of the Auditor-General as well as updates on multi-year expenditure undertaken in 2024.

    I must state that the key lessons from this BPR will guide our choices in the post-2024 era as we work to reset economy towards the Ghana we want. We must, and we will, build a new culture that promotes and sustains fiscal discipline.

    As is always the case, this BPR is the product of cross-sectoral collaborations. The Ministry of Finance is thankful to the Ministries, Departments and Agencies who provided critical inputs and validated information. The efforts of the staff of this Ministry, who have coordinated the preparation of this BPR, are also acknowledged. Your sense of professionalism and commitment to the national cause is indeed endearing. As a Ministry, we will stand ready to provide clarification and respond to any related queries through the established channels, including the Right to Information Platform.

    A new era is upon us. We have a great opportunity to rewrite our most recent economic history in a positive light. Let us join forces and work together to build the Ghana we want. It is our promise and duty to do so.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Finance – Republic of Ghana.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: EIB provides €107.5 million to back security and defence in Italy

    Source: European Investment Bank

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    • The EIB financing will contribute to the purchase of helicopters for the Italian army.
    • This is the third agreement between the EIB, the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Italian Ministry of Defence.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a new strategic agreement with the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Defence, with the goal of further strengthening Italy’s security and defence capabilities.

    The operation is part of the EIB’s broader commitment to European security and defence. It recently expanded its eligibility criteria to backing military projects, in line with EU priorities.

    The loan will be disbursed to the Ministry of Economy and Finance, which will then channel the EIB resources to the Ministry of Defence. The favourable conditions offered by the EIB on international markets mean that the loan will enable the Italian government to make substantial interest savings over the 20-year term.

    This is the third agreement of its kind between the EIB, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Defence In 2022, the EIB provided €240 million to finance the purchase of 16 light helicopters for the Italian Carabinieri and upgrades to the national air traffic control system, while in 2020, it provided €220 million to build three hydro-oceanographic vessels.

    “This agreement shows the EIB’s growing commitment to supporting European security and defence, and is the result of ongoing fruitful dialogue with the Italian government to promote strategic investments strengthening the competitiveness and security of Italy,” said EIB Vice-President Gelsomina Vigliotti. “We will continue to work side by side with our partners to safeguard the strategic autonomy of the European Union.”

    Background information

    The European Investment Bank (ElB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by its Member States. Built around eight key priorities, we finance investments that contribute to EU policy objectives by bolstering climate action and the environment, digitalisation and technological innovation, security and defence, cohesion, agriculture and bioeconomy, social infrastructure, the capital markets union, and a stronger Europe in a more peaceful and prosperous world. The EIB Group, which also includes the European Investment Fund (EIF), signed over 900 projects worth nearly €89 billion in 2024, boosting Europe’s competitiveness and security. The EIB Group signed 99 operations totalling €10.98 billion in Italy in 2024, helping to unlock almost €37 billion of investment in the real economy. All projects financed by the EIB Group are in line with the Paris Climate Agreement, as pledged in our Climate Bank Roadmap. Almost 60% of the EIB Group’s annual financing supports projects directly contributing to climate change mitigation, adaptation, and a healthier environment. Fostering market integration and mobilising investment, the funds made available by the Group unlocked over €100 billion in new investment for Europe’s energy security in 2024 and mobilised a further €110 billion for startups and scale-ups. Around half of the EIB’s financing within the European Union is directed towards cohesion regions, where per capita income is lower than the EU average.

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