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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At least 43 civilians killed in suspected ADF rebel attack on DRC church

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    KINSHASA, July 27 (Xinhua) — At least 43 civilians were killed in an attack on a church attributed to Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Saturday night, local sources said Sunday.

    According to local media, ADF fighters attacked a Catholic church in the early hours of July 27 in Komanda, Ituri province. Most of the victims, mostly believers, were preparing for Sunday mass when the attack occurred, a local civil society leader said. Several houses were burned, and an unknown number of people remain missing.

    According to eyewitnesses, the attackers also looted a local bank and other public property before fleeing into a nearby forest.

    Since early July, ADF rebels have stepped up their attacks in Ituri province. The UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC condemned recent ADF attacks in a statement earlier this week, which have killed at least 82 civilians in both Ituri and neighboring North Kivu province.

    The Allied Democratic Forces, considered an affiliate of the extremist group Islamic State in Central Africa, is a Ugandan rebel organization that operates in eastern DRC. Since November 2021, the DRC and Ugandan armed forces have been conducting joint operations against the ADF. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 5 trapped in landslide in southwest China

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    KUNMING, July 27 (Xinhua) — Five people were trapped in a car after a landslide hit southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Sunday, local authorities said.

    A car and five people inside were buried under rubble after a landslide hit a highway connecting Lancang Lahu Autonomous County with Ximen Wa Autonomous County in Pu’er, according to the Pu’er City People’s Government Information Office.

    A rescue operation is currently underway. Further details are not yet known. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 8 killed, 18 injured in Pakistan bus crash

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    ISLAMABAD, July 27 (Xinhua) — At least eight people were killed and 18 others injured when a passenger bus overturned on a highway in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province early Sunday, authorities said.

    The accident occurred when the front left tire of the bus carrying 40 passengers, which was traveling from Islamabad to Lahore, burst, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle, Rescue 1122 spokesperson Diba Shahnaz told Xinhua.

    D. Shahnaz clarified that six people died on the spot, and two more died in the hospital.

    According to her, rescuers and representatives of the road department quickly arrived at the scene. Seven victims with very serious injuries were taken to local hospitals. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Call for objective information was made at the SCO Media and Think Tank Summit

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    ZHENGZHOU, July 27 (Xinhua) — Participants at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Media and Think Tank Summit held in Zhengzhou, capital of central China’s Henan Province, from July 23 to 27 stressed the importance of properly publicizing the SCO’s cooperation and outstanding achievements.

    “We are very well aware that we, journalists, are shaping the news agenda and are starting to talk more and more about the countries of the global South,” said Irina Akulovich, director general of the Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BELTA), citing the fact that, according to estimates, the agency has already released several hundred articles about the SCO in recent months.

    According to her, today people need short and quick information, and social networks in many ways do not take responsibility for the information they provide, which leads to the truth having a harder time getting through.

    We must teach people to use information correctly, as well as to trust state media and analytics, said I. Akulovich.

    “That is why we must learn to quickly, interestingly and concretely talk in accessible language about what is happening and what our countries are doing to change this world,” she emphasized.

    According to Mirzohid Rakhimov, director of the Coordination and Methodological Center for the Modern History of Uzbekistan at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, it is very important for the media to cover the history of the formation of the SCO, showing the path the organization took from its first steps to such a large national formation.

    He believes that lecture courses dedicated specifically to the SCO and what the media shows are also useful in that the SCO countries can exchange experiences in development with each other.

    “In recent years, I have visited Chinese universities several times and observed society, the city. I can say that the Chinese experience of transforming science and education is very useful for the countries of Central Asia. I think that here countries can learn a lot from each other in terms of studying aspects of the development of society, so it is important for the media to show all this comprehensively and objectively,” he said.

    Director of the Kyrgyz Center for Expert Initiatives “Oi Ordo” Igor Shestakov said: “Today it was said that one of the tasks of the SCO is to provide objective information. And here the role of analytical centers and mass media is very high.”

    Having stated that he is a regular reader of the Xinhua News Agency and learns news about China through it, I. Shestakov noted that with its network of correspondent offices in almost all SCO countries, Xinhua serves as an important example.

    “We should be guided by the Xinhua model and communicate more not on the Internet, not by phone, but on forums like these,” he said.

    In his view, people in China and Central Asia learn about the SCO from experts and the media, which therefore play a very important role. However, it is important to talk about the organization objectively, he added.

    The five-day event brought together around 400 representatives from approximately 200 leading media outlets, renowned think tanks and government agencies from 26 SCO countries, as well as international and regional organizations such as the UN, the SCO Secretariat, etc.

    As noted in the Zhengzhou Consensus released during the summit, the media and think tanks of the SCO countries should give full play to their roles as bridges and links to jointly and properly report on the SCO cooperation and showcase its outstanding achievements, thereby bringing wisdom and strength to the promotion of peace, stability, prosperity and development in the region and the world. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: Aerial crop protection operations commence across agricultural production units of Beidahuang Group in NE China

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    Aerial crop protection operations commence across agricultural production units of Beidahuang Group in NE China

    Updated: July 27, 2025 21:29 Xinhua
    An aerial drone photo taken on July 25, 2025 shows an agricultural aircraft flying above a soybean field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Hongxing Farm in Bei’an, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. Aerial crop protection operations have commenced across various agricultural production units of the Beidahuang Group, covering more than 30 million mu (about 2 million hectares) of dry farmlands. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An agricultural aircraft flies above a soybean field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Hongxing Farm in Bei’an, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, July 25, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An agricultural aircraft flies above a soybean field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Hongxing Farm in Bei’an, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, July 25, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on July 27, 2025 shows an agricultural helicopter flying above a corn field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Weishan Farm in Wudalianchi City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on July 27, 2025 shows an agricultural helicopter flying above a corn field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Weishan Farm in Wudalianchi City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on July 27, 2025 shows an agricultural aircraft flying above a corn field at the Youyi Farm under Beidahuang Group in Shuangyashan City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on July 27, 2025 shows an agricultural aircraft flying above a corn field at the Youyi Farm under Beidahuang Group in Shuangyashan City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An agricultural helicopter flies above a corn field at the Beidahuang Group Heilongjiang Weishan Farm in Wudalianchi City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, July 27, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China and Kyrgyzstan work together to protect the ruins of the ancient settlement of Ak-Beshim

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    LANZHOU, July 27 (Xinhua) — China and Kyrgyzstan will jointly protect the ruins of the ancient city of Ak-Beshim (Suyab), the Dunhuang Research Academy (DRA) in northwest China’s Gansu Province said.

    The ruins of Ak-Beshim are located in Kyrgyzstan and are part of the Silk Roads: the Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor route network, a UNESCO World Heritage site jointly submitted by China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. According to legend, this is where the great Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) Li Bo was born.

    Recently, a reporting meeting on the results of the work within the framework of the preliminary survey project for the joint Chinese-Kyrgyz protection of the Ak-Beshim settlement was held at the National Historical Museum of Kyrgyzstan. The event was jointly organized by the IAD and the Ministry of Culture, Information and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan.

    This project was carried out jointly by China and Kyrgyzstan, and a number of basic works were completed, including a study of the status quo of the Ak-Beshim ruins, an analysis of degradation processes, and the development of a conservation plan, which served as a scientific basis for the subsequent conservation and use of the site. At the meeting, the parties reached consensus on the specific tasks of the next stage of work, focused on Ak-Beshim.

    Back in 2017, the IAD had already signed a memorandum of cooperation with Kyrgyzstan and sent experts to the ancient settlement in the Naryn region of Kyrgyzstan to study the possibilities of its preservation. This year, the Chinese-Kyrgyz Joint Laboratory for the Protection of Cultural Heritage was founded, which opened on the basis of the IAD and the Ministry of Culture, Information and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan, respectively.

    According to the director of the IAD Su Bomin, in recent years, the parties, relying on the research platform of the academy and its experience in the field of conservation, have carried out a range of scientific work on the territory of the Ak-Beshim settlement, including monitoring of destructive processes, digital 3D modeling, environmental analysis and ecological mapping of plant communities, etc.

    According to him, the new joint lab will focus on key technical issues in the field of cultural heritage protection along the Silk Road and serve the heritage protection practices of Belt and Road Initiative participating countries to become a high-level international scientific research cooperation platform.

    It should be recalled that the IAD is a cultural relics protection institution with a history of over 80 years. The Academy’s concepts and technologies in the field of protecting frescoes and rammed earth ruins are among the most advanced in the world. And the similar types of cultural heritage and climatic conditions of Dunhuang and Kyrgyzstan have laid the foundation for cooperation between the two sides. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China saw improvement in logistics efficiency in H1 2025

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    BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) — China’s logistics sector saw an overall improvement in efficiency in the first half of this year, official data released by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) showed Sunday.

    According to the State Committee for Social Development and Reconstruction and Development, during the reporting period, the ratio of total costs on social logistics to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) decreased to 14 percent, which is 0.1 percentage points less than the figure for the first quarter of this year, and 0.2 percentage points lower than the figure for the same period in 2024.

    This indicates intermediate results achieved in the work to reduce costs of social logistics, the State Committee for Development and Reconstruction of the Russian Federation reported. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China plans to boost agricultural consumption

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    BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) — China on Sunday issued a series of recommendations to promote increased consumption of agricultural products as part of efforts to optimize supply and stimulate demand.

    The action plan, jointly issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and nine other government departments, calls for optimizing the supply of green and high-quality agricultural products to meet the multi-level needs of consumers.

    The action plan provides specific guidelines for raising standards for organic, bio-friendly, geographically indicated and certified products, promoting quality assessment and classification, developing new types of processed products and introducing innovations in local branded food products.

    In terms of circulation innovation, the plan aims to improve coordination in production, supply and marketing, and expand offline consumption channels, accompanied by the establishment of special platforms for festivals and exhibitions. In addition, the document also provides in detail for enriching consumption scenarios, leveraging the advantages of e-commerce, and promoting interregional cooperation.

    According to the document, efforts will be made to promote the integration of agriculture, culture and tourism in order to create new consumer spaces and stimulate interaction between domestic and international consumer markets. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN chief, Trump call for ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand

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    UNITED NATIONS/WASHINGTON, July 27 (Xinhua) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday called on Cambodia and Thailand to agree on a ceasefire.

    A. Guterres called on both sides to immediately cease hostilities and resolve all contentious issues through dialogue, seeking to find a lasting solution to the conflict, according to a statement from the UN chief’s deputy spokesman Farhan Haq.

    “The UN Secretary-General condemns the tragic and unnecessary loss of life, injuries to civilians, and the destruction of homes and infrastructure on both sides,” said F. Hack. According to him, A. Guterres “remains ready to assist in any efforts to peacefully resolve the conflict.”

    Trump said on Saturday on Truth Social that he had held talks with the Prime Minister of Cambodia and the acting Prime Minister of Thailand to urge them to immediately cease-fire. He said both Cambodia and Thailand have expressed their readiness for immediate peace and a cease-fire.

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Sunday reaffirmed readiness for an “immediate and unconditional ceasefire” between the armed forces of Cambodia and Thailand after a phone call with Donald Trump.

    The Thai side also responded to Trump’s call on Sunday, saying that the country agreed in principle to a ceasefire, but would like to see sincere intentions from Cambodia.

    Gunfire continued along the border between the two countries early Sunday morning, Thailand’s National Broadcasting Service reported, citing military sources. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Govt condemns foreign officials

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    The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today said it strongly opposes and disapproves of smears by government officials and politicians from the US, Canada and Australia, and by anti-China organisations, regarding its lawful acts to pursue individuals wanted in connection with national security offences who have absconded from Hong Kong.

    Nineteen people suspected of involvement in a subversive organisation named the “Hong Kong Parliament”, in breach of Article 22 of the National Security Law (HKNSL), have been put on the city’s wanted list.

    In a statement, the Hong Kong SAR Government explained that the HKNSL is applicable to Hong Kong permanent residents, and to incorporated or unincorporated bodies set up in Hong Kong, if such residents or bodies commit offences under the HKNSL outside the Hong Kong SAR. Additionally, it said, the HKNSL is applicable where offences under it are committed elsewhere against the Hong Kong SAR by individuals who are not Hong Kong permanent residents.

    The Hong Kong SAR Government stressed that the Hong Kong Police Force therefore has a responsibility to pursue, in accordance with the law, people suspected of committing offences under the HKNSL outside of Hong Kong. Acts smearing Hong Kong’s work to safeguard national security are hypocritical and irresponsible, and will not win any public support, it added.

    The statement iterated that both the HKNSL and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance clearly stipulate that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security in the Hong Kong SAR, but clarified that the Hong Kong SAR Government will not condone criminal acts, and will not give up pursuing them those who commit them.

    Emphasising that absconders should not think that they can evade criminal liability by absconding from Hong Kong, the Hong Kong SAR Government also remarked that no country or organisation should harbour criminals or try to exonerate absconders.

    Any attempt by foreign countries or external forces to undermine Hong Kong’s situation will be doomed to fail, the Hong Kong SAR Government added, reiterating that it will continue to discharge its duty in safeguarding national security unwaveringly.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fresh-cut roses from Northwest China greenhouses reach Central Asian markets

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    LANZHOU, July 27 (Xinhua) — The delivery time of fresh-cut roses from greenhouses in Linxia City, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Gansu Province, to consumers’ flower vases in Almaty, Kazakhstan, is the shortest possible time – 48 hours from the moment the fragrant produce is “harvested.” In recent years, fresh-cut roses from northwest China have continued to expand their geographic reach from the Chinese market to overseas markets.

    Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, with an average altitude of 2,000 meters, has become a high-quality rose growing area due to its abundant sunshine and dry climate.

    In the smart greenhouses at the farm of Inun International Flower Port (hereinafter referred to as Inun) in Linxia, roses bloom all year round. This was made possible by modern technological equipment, including automatic ventilation and temperature control systems, a system with water and fertilizer integration technology for irrigation, and disinfection, which contributes to stable and efficient flower cultivation throughout the year.

    Currently, this company grows 10 varieties of roses with a color palette of 8 different shades. The daily production volume reaches 180 thousand pieces, and the annual production volume of flower products exceeds 60 million pieces. These freshly cut roses are supplied both to major cities in China and abroad.

    Gansu Hauzhizhou Economic and Trade Co., Ltd. /”Flower Kingdom”/ is engaged in the sale of freshly cut roses grown on the above-mentioned farm. According to Li Zetian, deputy general manager of Hauzhizhou, the rose products from the company’s Yinong farm are of high quality. In particular, these roses last a long time in a vase, remaining fresh for 3-5 days longer than ordinary flowers. Such quality makes “Linxia roses” competitive in the international market.

    “During the market research as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, we found that there is a sharp increase in demand for Chinese flowers in Kazakhstan. This opens up broad prospects for cooperation,” said Li Zetian. According to him, the company has sources of stable supplies of fresh flowers and can effectively use the advantages of Almaty in the areas of customs clearance efficiency, warehousing management and regional logistics network.

    According to the latest data from Huazhizhou, over 1.5 million fresh-cut roses were exported to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian countries in the first half of this year.

    According to Li Zetian, the company has already formed a preliminary customer base, and in the second ten days of July this year, an overseas warehouse was established in Almaty in cooperation with Kazakhstani partners. In addition, the company is also gradually promoting the establishment of a branch in Almaty in order to cover not only the countries of Central Asia, but also to expand the sales market for its products by entering the market of Russia and other Eastern European countries. The sales model of “direct deliveries from the Chinese base and distribution through an overseas warehouse” allows “roses from Linxia” to be delivered directly to overseas consumers.

    According to Long Shangyi, an official with the Linxia City Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, local agricultural departments regularly provide enterprises with technical advice on growing flowers and plants. “We hope that cross-border cooperation will become a platform for deepening the exchange between Chinese flower culture and the horticultural experience of Central Asian countries,” he emphasized. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Peskov explained the cancellation of the parade on Navy Day in St. Petersburg

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    Moscow, July 27 /Xinhua/ — The cancellation of the main naval parade in St. Petersburg on Russian Navy Day is due to the general situation and security considerations, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said.

    “This is related to the general situation, security considerations. They are above all else,” TASS quotes him as saying.

    The events were scheduled for July 27 — Navy Day is celebrated in Russia annually on the last Sunday of July. Since 2017, by decree of President Vladimir Putin, the main naval parade has been held in St. Petersburg. Last year, 20 surface ships and boats, one submarine, four sailing vessels and more than 2,500 military personnel took part in it.

    As reported by the Kremlin press service, Russian President V. Putin congratulated sailors on Navy Day on Sunday.

    “The naval component of Russia’s nuclear triad is also gaining strength,” said V. Putin in a video address on the occasion of Navy Day. He noted that the naval component of the Russian nuclear triad is based on a group of nuclear submarines.

    “This year, a new strategy for the development of the Russian Navy was approved. For the first time in history, it is designed for a long period – until 2050. And this is direct evidence of our confidence in our strength and capabilities,” noted V. Putin. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six killed, 29 injured in Hindu temple stampede in northern India

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    NEW DELHI, July 27 (Xinhua) — At least six people were killed and 29 others injured in a stampede at a Hindu temple in India’s northern Uttarakhand state on Sunday, local police said.

    The incident took place at the Mansa Devi temple in Haridwar district, located 53 km south of Uttarakhand’s capital Dehradun.

    One of the devotees apparently received an electric shock on the stairs located 100 meters from the temple, causing panic among others, said local police spokesman Pramendra Singh Dobal. He said an investigation into the incident was underway.

    Police and the National Emergency Response Force have been dispatched to the scene to carry out rescue operations. The injured have been taken to hospitals.

    According to police, a huge crowd had gathered at the temple before the incident. As a result, the death toll is likely to rise.

    Haridwar is one of the major pilgrimage centres in Hinduism. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to promote consumption of agricultural products

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    BEIJING, July 27 — China on Sunday released a set of guidelines to boost consumption of agricultural products, with efforts to optimize supply and stimulate demand.

    These guidelines, jointly issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and nine other government departments, urge efforts to make the most effective use of the supply of green and high-quality agricultural products to meet multi-tiered consumer demands.

    The guidelines specifically outline measures to elevate standards for green, organic, geographically indicated and certified products, promote quality evaluation and grading, develop new-type processed goods and innovate local specialty foods.

    Regarding circulation innovation, the guidelines focus on better aligning production, supply and marketing — while broadening offline sales channels, with detailed arrangements for creating festival and exhibition platforms, enriching consumption scenarios, leveraging e-commerce advantages and promoting inter-regional cooperation.

    Efforts will be made to advance the integration of agriculture, culture and tourism to create new consumption spaces and stimulate synergy between domestic and international consumer markets, according to the guidelines.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to promote consumption of agricultural products

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    BEIJING, July 27 — China on Sunday released a set of guidelines to boost consumption of agricultural products, with efforts to optimize supply and stimulate demand.

    These guidelines, jointly issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and nine other government departments, urge efforts to make the most effective use of the supply of green and high-quality agricultural products to meet multi-tiered consumer demands.

    The guidelines specifically outline measures to elevate standards for green, organic, geographically indicated and certified products, promote quality evaluation and grading, develop new-type processed goods and innovate local specialty foods.

    Regarding circulation innovation, the guidelines focus on better aligning production, supply and marketing — while broadening offline sales channels, with detailed arrangements for creating festival and exhibition platforms, enriching consumption scenarios, leveraging e-commerce advantages and promoting inter-regional cooperation.

    Efforts will be made to advance the integration of agriculture, culture and tourism to create new consumption spaces and stimulate synergy between domestic and international consumer markets, according to the guidelines.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival wraps up with awards ceremony in Lhasa

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

    The 5th China Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival awards ceremony was held on Friday in Lhasa, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. 

    The festival, which was launched in September 2024, was guided by the Bureau of Cyber Communications of the CAC and the Publicity Department of the CPC Xizang Autonomous Regional Committee. It was hosted by the Xizang Regional Cyberspace Administration and organized by CIIC.

    Since its launch, the event has attracted more than 140,000 submissions from around the world, showcasing Xizang’s social development, cultural heritage, natural landscapes and everyday life. It has become a vital platform for showcasing the region’s new face in the new era, generating more than 3 billion online views and interactions nationwide, with overseas dissemination exceeding 800 million views.

    After four rounds of expert review, a total of 108 entries were selected across four categories: photos, short videos (including animation), songs, and micro-movies. Each category awarded one first prize, two second prizes, and three third prizes, along with several most popular and participation awards. These winning works offered diverse and compelling perspectives on Xizang’s transformation, highlighting its cultural appeal and development momentum, and drawing widespread interest both domestically and internationally.

    This year’s festival notably featured international contributions. Foreign vloggers such as Raz Galor from Israel, Hannah Wilson from the U.K., and Gonzales Brian Alejendro from Argentina, shared their experiences in Xizang, showing viewers a true taste of life on the plateau by visiting local homes, sampling cuisine, learning instruments, and wearing Tibetan traditional clothing. Their perspectives highlighted local people’s love for life and the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, earning them a third prize in the micro-film category and an honorable mention in the photography category. Additionally, Japanese artist Masaaki Honda’s song “Bright Days of Xizang,” which beautifully captured the tranquility and grounded feeling of the region, won the most popular award in the song category.

    A concurrent photography exhibition was also held, offering audiences a visual gateway into Xizang’s diverse and dynamic appeal. With contributions from photography enthusiasts around the globe, the exhibition featured everything from sacred mountains and serene lakes to bustling towns, traditional rituals, and modern innovations. Each image told a unique story, collectively composing a compelling visual narrative of Xizang’s ongoing transformation.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival wraps up with awards ceremony in Lhasa

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

    The 5th China Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival awards ceremony was held on Friday in Lhasa, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. 

    The festival, which was launched in September 2024, was guided by the Bureau of Cyber Communications of the CAC and the Publicity Department of the CPC Xizang Autonomous Regional Committee. It was hosted by the Xizang Regional Cyberspace Administration and organized by CIIC.

    Since its launch, the event has attracted more than 140,000 submissions from around the world, showcasing Xizang’s social development, cultural heritage, natural landscapes and everyday life. It has become a vital platform for showcasing the region’s new face in the new era, generating more than 3 billion online views and interactions nationwide, with overseas dissemination exceeding 800 million views.

    After four rounds of expert review, a total of 108 entries were selected across four categories: photos, short videos (including animation), songs, and micro-movies. Each category awarded one first prize, two second prizes, and three third prizes, along with several most popular and participation awards. These winning works offered diverse and compelling perspectives on Xizang’s transformation, highlighting its cultural appeal and development momentum, and drawing widespread interest both domestically and internationally.

    This year’s festival notably featured international contributions. Foreign vloggers such as Raz Galor from Israel, Hannah Wilson from the U.K., and Gonzales Brian Alejendro from Argentina, shared their experiences in Xizang, showing viewers a true taste of life on the plateau by visiting local homes, sampling cuisine, learning instruments, and wearing Tibetan traditional clothing. Their perspectives highlighted local people’s love for life and the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, earning them a third prize in the micro-film category and an honorable mention in the photography category. Additionally, Japanese artist Masaaki Honda’s song “Bright Days of Xizang,” which beautifully captured the tranquility and grounded feeling of the region, won the most popular award in the song category.

    A concurrent photography exhibition was also held, offering audiences a visual gateway into Xizang’s diverse and dynamic appeal. With contributions from photography enthusiasts around the globe, the exhibition featured everything from sacred mountains and serene lakes to bustling towns, traditional rituals, and modern innovations. Each image told a unique story, collectively composing a compelling visual narrative of Xizang’s ongoing transformation.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival wraps up with awards ceremony in Lhasa

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

    The 5th China Xizang Internet Photography & Video Festival awards ceremony was held on Friday in Lhasa, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. 

    The festival, which was launched in September 2024, was guided by the Bureau of Cyber Communications of the CAC and the Publicity Department of the CPC Xizang Autonomous Regional Committee. It was hosted by the Xizang Regional Cyberspace Administration and organized by CIIC.

    Since its launch, the event has attracted more than 140,000 submissions from around the world, showcasing Xizang’s social development, cultural heritage, natural landscapes and everyday life. It has become a vital platform for showcasing the region’s new face in the new era, generating more than 3 billion online views and interactions nationwide, with overseas dissemination exceeding 800 million views.

    After four rounds of expert review, a total of 108 entries were selected across four categories: photos, short videos (including animation), songs, and micro-movies. Each category awarded one first prize, two second prizes, and three third prizes, along with several most popular and participation awards. These winning works offered diverse and compelling perspectives on Xizang’s transformation, highlighting its cultural appeal and development momentum, and drawing widespread interest both domestically and internationally.

    This year’s festival notably featured international contributions. Foreign vloggers such as Raz Galor from Israel, Hannah Wilson from the U.K., and Gonzales Brian Alejendro from Argentina, shared their experiences in Xizang, showing viewers a true taste of life on the plateau by visiting local homes, sampling cuisine, learning instruments, and wearing Tibetan traditional clothing. Their perspectives highlighted local people’s love for life and the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, earning them a third prize in the micro-film category and an honorable mention in the photography category. Additionally, Japanese artist Masaaki Honda’s song “Bright Days of Xizang,” which beautifully captured the tranquility and grounded feeling of the region, won the most popular award in the song category.

    A concurrent photography exhibition was also held, offering audiences a visual gateway into Xizang’s diverse and dynamic appeal. With contributions from photography enthusiasts around the globe, the exhibition featured everything from sacred mountains and serene lakes to bustling towns, traditional rituals, and modern innovations. Each image told a unique story, collectively composing a compelling visual narrative of Xizang’s ongoing transformation.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: 3D printed food: yuck or yes? Researchers ask South African consumers

    Source: The Conversation – Africa (2) – By Oluwafemi Adebo, Professor of Food Technology and Director of the Centre for Innovative Food Research (CIFR), University of Johannesburg

    Would you eat food that was printed by a machine? 3D printed food is built up by equipment (a 3D food printer), layer after layer, using edible pastes, dough and food slurries in three-dimensional forms. These machines use digital models to produce precise, often personalised food items. Most 3D printed foods are made from nutrient-dense sources (plant and animal), which means they can offer health benefits.

    The global market for 3D printed food is growing. It’s been estimated as worth US$437 million in 2024 and projected to reach US$7.1 billion in 2034. But the concept is still emerging in Africa.

    Food science and technology researcher Oluwafemi Ayodeji Adebo and marketing academic Nicole Cunningham share what they learnt from a survey about South African consumers’ feelings on the subject.


    How is food 3D printed and why?

    In 3D food printing, edible food materials are formulated into printable materials (food ink). These inks can be made from pureed vegetables, doughs, or nutrient-rich mixes. The food ink is loaded into a 3D printer and extruded in layers until the selected shape is complete.

    After printing, some products are ready to eat, while others need further processing such as baking or freeze-drying. The most common method is extrusion-based printing, valued for its simplicity and versatility.

    The technique enables the customisation of food. Meals can be highly personalised in texture, appearance and nutritional content.

    It can also transform food waste into food products. For example it can turn imperfect broccoli and carrots into healthy snacks and make noodles from potato peels.

    It’s also useful in texture-modified diets for people with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), especially the elderly. The products available for these patients tend to be bland and unappealing meals such as mashed potato, pumpkin and soft porridge. 3D food printing can produce nutritionally dense meals that are easier to eat and more appetising.




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    How 3D food printers could improve mealtimes for people with swallowing disorders


    Food ink can combine various sources with different nutrients to boost the health benefits. Not having to process the product with heat can also result in higher nutritional content.

    In South Africa, what sorts of foods might be 3D printed?

    Virtually any edible material could be transformed into food inks, although some might require additives to make them printable. The abundance of nutrient-dense and health-promoting food crops in South Africa presents an excellent opportunity for 3D food printing to create novel food.

    Sorghum, cowpea and quinoa have been used to make 3D printed biscuits, for example. They are more nutritious than wheat and don’t contain gluten.




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    Research at the Centre for Innovative Food Research at the University of Johannesburg has already demonstrated the feasibility of obtaining 3D printed products from different sources (for example whole-grain sourdough and malt biscuits, biscuits from wholegrain and multigrain flours and nutritious and appetising meals for dysphagia patients).




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    3D printing offers African countries an advantage in manufacturing


    3D food printing is still in its infancy in South Africa, compared to developed countries such as China, Japan, the US and some European countries. The best-known companies that have adopted this technology include BluRhapsody, based in Italy, which makes 3D-printed pasta, and Open Meals based in Japan, which specialises in personalised sushi.

    We carried out a study to understand South African consumers’ attitudes toward 3D-printed foods. Although the technology is not yet in wide use, we found some consumers were fairly knowledgeable about these foods and the associated benefits. These findings lay the foundation for business opportunities to commercialise and market 3D printed products in the region.

    Who did you ask about it in your study?

    The study surveyed South African consumers aged 18-65 who were familiar with the concept of 3D-printed food. We collected 355 responses, mostly females aged 24 to 44. They provided information and opinions on several aspects, including:

    • their awareness of 3D-printed food

    • their familiarity with 3D-printed food

    • their food neophobia (fear of new foods)

    • the convenience that 3D-printed food offers

    • their perspective on their health needs

    • the perceived benefits that 3D-printed food offers

    • attitudes towards 3D-printed food.

    What did they say?

    Positive attitudes were strongest among those who recognised the convenience and health-related benefits of this new technology. The potential to reduce waste, customise nutrition, and simplify meal preparation stood out as key motivators.

    Interestingly, food familiarity didn’t play a significant role in people’s responses. This means they aren’t necessarily clinging to traditional or childhood meals when forming attitudes about 3D-printed food.

    In short, novelty alone isn’t a deal-breaker, it’s more about perceived safety, usefulness, and understanding the benefits.

    What does this tell us?

    The findings highlight the crucial role of consumer education and awareness in shaping attitudes toward 3D-printed food. While unfamiliarity with the technology can create some hesitation, the research shows that consumers are not necessarily resistant to innovation. They just need to understand it better and be educated about the benefits it offers.

    If food manufacturers and marketers invest in increasing public knowledge and offering hands-on experiences such as tastings, demonstrations, or transparent production processes, then consumer attitudes could shift positively.

    This approach has shown promise in other markets. For example, educational campaigns in Europe and the US around lab-grown meat and plant-based proteins have improved public perception over time.




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    Nigeria isn’t big on 3D printing. Teaching students how to use it could change this


    Marketers should talk about safety, health and sustainability, and demystify the technology through clear, engaging messaging. In countries where such strategies have been used, consumers have shown increased willingness to try novel food technologies. This is significant because of predicted growth in the industry.

    If South African consumers see 3D-printed food more positively, this innovation could unlock opportunities to enhance food security, address malnutrition, and support personalised dietary solutions.

    Oluwafemi Adebo received funding for this project from the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa Support for Rated and Unrated Researchers (grant number: SRUG2204285188), the University of Johannesburg and Faculty of Science Research Committee Grant, and the South African Medica lResearch Council (SAMRC) Self-Initiated Research (SIR) Grant.

    Nicole Cunningham receives funding from the DHET in order to conduct academic research.

    ref. 3D printed food: yuck or yes? Researchers ask South African consumers – https://theconversation.com/3d-printed-food-yuck-or-yes-researchers-ask-south-african-consumers-255887

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Search underway for passenger car in northern China after crash, loss of contact with passengers

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    TAIYUAN, July 27 (Xinhua) — Search and rescue operations are in full swing after contact was lost with a small passenger car that crashed in Datong City, north China’s Shanxi Province, on Sunday morning, the city’s emergency response headquarters said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six killed, eight injured in road accident in northern China

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    TAIYUAN, July 27 (Xinhua) — Six people were killed and eight others injured when a large truck collided with a minibus in north China’s Shanxi Province on Saturday, local authorities said Sunday.

    The traffic accident /RTA/ occurred at around 1:55 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of two streets in Hejin City, the province. Traffic police and other relevant agencies rushed to the scene. The cause and circumstances of the accident are currently under investigation. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cultural exchanges between border areas strengthen Sino-Russian friendship

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    HARBIN, July 27 (Xinhua) — Traditional Chinese folk music, Russian folk dances… The 15th China-Russia Culture and Art Fair kicked off on the evening of July 26 at the China-Russia Culture and Art Center in Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province (Northeast China).

    The opening ceremony of the fair was held on July 26 in Heihe /Heilongjiang Province, northeast China/, and the closing ceremony is planned to be held on August 20 in the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk, the press service of the Heilongjiang Provincial Government reported.

    Renowned as the “twin cities,” Heihe and Blagoveshchensk are separated by the Heilongjiang (Amur) River. Cultural exchanges between the two cities are thriving, with exhibitions, performances, fairs, training programs, and workshops on intangible cultural heritage deepening mutual understanding between residents of the two cities.

    On July 25, the China-Russia Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened in Heihe City’s Heilongjiang Park, which pre-heated the enthusiasm of the participants of the China-Russia Culture and Art Fair. On the first day of the market, works by masters of “wuyi” hand embroidery from Bei’an City and other types of Chinese folk culture crafts were on display. In addition, the market also featured Russian-style wooden ornaments made by Tatyana Ananyeva, a folk craftsman from Blagoveshchensk. Many visitors to the market took photos of them.

    “Dozens of Chinese and Russian artists were invited to participate in the event to display their works of art, exchange experiences and share their skills,” said Wang Shubo, an official with the Heihe City Department of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism.

    “In Heihe, I had many opportunities to interact with Russian artists, which not only broadened my horizons but also helped me establish friendships,” said Tao Dandan, an heir to the art of birch bark weaving.

    According to her, similar birch bark craft techniques are also used in Russia, but Chinese and Russian techniques are different from each other. She has been in contact with Russian birch bark craftsmen for over ten years.

    In addition to the NKN Market, many Russian tourists are attracted by the delicious treats of the Heihe International Night Market.

    “My family and I come to Heihe almost every month, and some of the stall owners even recognize me,” said Andrei Ivanov from Blagoveshchensk.

    These days, various events are being held as part of the China-Russia Culture and Art Fair, so he and his family plan to stay in Heihe for five days. “It is difficult to book hotels here because there are many Russian tourists here, and many Russians came to support their friends who are participating in the dance competition,” he said.

    The China-Russia “Purple Gold Night” dance competition is taking place in Heihe. Dancers from China and Russia are showing off their skills, attracting the attention of many spectators.

    “Some of the melodies are traditional Chinese music that I am hearing for the first time. But I will try to express them with my own dance movements,” said Dmitry Smirnov, a Russian student studying in China.

    The China-Russia Culture and Art Fair, which was first held in Heihe in 2010, is an important platform for cultural cooperation in the border areas of the two countries.

    Minister of Culture and National Policy of the Amur Region Nadezhda Dorgunova believes that the China-Russia Culture and Art Fair is an important event that demonstrates the common interest of China and Russia in further strengthening cooperation in the field of culture and art.

    Heihe Mayor Qin Bo noted that the China-Russia Culture and Art Fair has become a strong link connecting the border areas of the two countries and uniting the emotions of the peoples of the two countries. “This cultural event will certainly strengthen the good-neighborly friendship between China and Russia,” he said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI USA: United States Disrupts North Korea Revenue Generation, Offering Rewards of Up to $15 Million

    Source: United States Department of State (2)

    Office of the Spokesperson

    Today, the Departments of State, Justice, and the Treasury are executing coordinated, decisive actions to keep Americans safe from North Korea’s malicious and illicit revenue generation schemes. The Department of State’s Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program (TOCRP) is offering rewards totaling up to $15 million for information leading to the arrests and/or convictions, in any country, of North Korean nationals Sim Hyon-sop and six co-conspirators involved in these schemes.

    North Korea’s revenue generation schemes—which include cryptocurrency theft, illicit information technology (IT) work, trafficking in counterfeit goods, oil smuggling, and other transnational criminal activities—often target U.S. companies and U.S. citizens to raise funds for North Korea’s dangerous and unlawful WMD and ballistic missile programs, which threaten the U.S. homeland and stand in contravention of UN and U.S. sanctions. In many cases, these ballistic missiles have been unlawfully transferred to Russia, where they have been used to strike Ukrainian territory, including Kyiv.

    Today’s actions illustrate the U.S. government’s commitment to mitigating such threats posed by North Korea to protect U.S. companies, the U.S. financial system, and American citizens. The United States will not stand idly by while North Korea profits from criminal activity to fund its destabilizing actions.

    Sim Hyon-Sop and six co-conspirators were charged for their role in illicit activities to buy and sell tobacco from North Korea to gain access to U.S. dollars. The Department of State’s reward offers include an increase of up to $7 million for Sim Hyon-Sop, up to $3 million each for Myong Chol-Min and Kim Se-Un, and up to $500,000 each for Kim Yong-Bok, Kim Chol-Min, a/k/a “Jack,” Ri Tong-Min, a/k/a “Elvis,” and Ri Won-Ho.

    Sim Hyon-Sop and some of his co-conspirators—including Kim Se-Un—have also been involved in illicit IT worker schemes. North Korea dispatches thousands of IT workers abroad to orchestrate fraudulent IT work, often from Russia and China. Today, the Department of the Treasury is designating Korea Sobaeksu Trading Company, which has previously deployed IT workers to Vietnam, and three North Korean nationals, including Kim Se Un, Myong Chol Min, and Jo Kyong Hun, who have been involved in illicit revenue generation schemes. North Korea’s overseas networks provide it with access to technology, illicit finance networks, and facilitators to support its revenue generation to fund UN and U.S. sanctioned entities including the Munitions Industry Department and Ministry of Atomic Energy and Industry. The Department of State continues to engage foreign countries that support North Korean IT workers in order to prevent the targeting of Americans by North Korean revenue generation schemes.

    In addition, Christina Marie Chapman, an American citizen, will be sentenced today in the District of Columbia for her role in a North Korean IT worker scheme that defrauded more than 300 U.S. companies, including Fortune 500 corporations. North Korean IT workers specifically target remote jobs with U.S. companies due to the high salaries, which they remit back to North Korea to fund the unlawful production of WMD and ballistic missiles.

    Today’s individual reward offers are authorized by the Secretary under the TOCRP, which supports law enforcement efforts to disrupt transnational crime globally and bring fugitives to justice. If you have information, please send tips to the FBI via phone/text/WhatsApp at +1-480-695-1388. If you are located outside of the United States, you can also visit the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. If you are in the United States, you can also contact the local FBI field office.

    THE IDENTITIES OF ANYONE PROVIDING TIPS WILL BE KEPT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Per 22 U.S.C. section 2708(f), government officials and employees are not eligible for rewards if information is provided in the performance of official duties.

    Separately, the State Department’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) national security program has a standing reward offer of up to $5 million for information that leads to the disruption of financial mechanisms of persons engaged in certain activities that support the North Korean government and its sanctions evasion. Rewards can be paid for actionable information regarding IT worker schemes, money laundering, cyber activity, and other illicit activities that support WMD proliferation and missile development. More information on RFJ’s North Korea reward offers is available here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 3,000 residents evacuated in Beijing’s Miyun district due to heavy rains

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    BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) — More than 3,000 residents in the suburban Miyun district of the Chinese capital have been evacuated due to heavy rains, local authorities said.

    At 9:06 p.m. Saturday, the Miyun District weather station raised its torrential rainfall alert to red, the highest level in the country’s four-tier weather warning system.

    From 12:00 noon on Saturday to 02:00 on Sunday, Miyun County received an average of 73.5 mm of rainfall, with the highest rainfall reaching 315.3 mm at Huangtuliang hydrological station. Flash floods caused by the downpours damaged roads and disrupted telecommunications and power supply facilities in several villages in Miyun.

    The extreme weather conditions closed 12 major highways in Myun, seven of which have since reopened. Communications have been restored to all flood-affected villages. As of 5:00 a.m. Sunday, a total of 3,065 residents from 149 villages had been evacuated. No casualties were reported, although evacuation and rescue operations are still ongoing.

    Forecasters said rainfall would continue in Miyun on Sunday, with conditions expected to improve slightly on Monday, but heavy rainfall is expected in mountainous areas of the Beijing suburb.

    The Miyun District Flood and Drought Control Headquarters has activated the Level 1 flood emergency response mechanism and will continue to carry out related rescue operations. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Since the start of the 2025 summer movie season, China’s box office revenue has exceeded 5 billion yuan

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    BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) — China’s box office revenue for the 2025 summer movie season since June 1, including pre-sales, has exceeded 5 billion yuan (about 697 million U.S. dollars), as of 11:19 a.m. on July 27, according to data from ticketing platform Maoyan. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: DPP’s political manipulations run counter to Taiwanese people’s will: State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman

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    BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) — State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Chen Binhua on Sunday said the failure of the recall vote for opposition lawmakers in Taiwan’s local legislature shows that the political manipulations of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) are contrary to the will of local people and do not enjoy their support.

    The Kuomintang party won a landslide victory in the vote on Saturday, retaining all 24 seats.

    Commenting on the results of the vote, Chen Binhua said that the DPP, with its desire for “Taiwan independence” and one-party monopoly, has repeatedly provoked political strife without caring about the well-being of the island’s residents.

    The DPP has resorted to all means to suppress political dissent, create “green terror” and deepen social divisions, fully revealing its hypocritical nature of “fake democracy and real authoritarianism,” Chen Binhua said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 11 injured in knife attack at US supermarket

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    NEW YORK, July 27 (Xinhua) — At least 11 people were injured in a stabbing at a Walmart in Traverse City, northern Michigan, on Saturday afternoon.

    At about 4:45 p.m. local time /20:45 GMT/, a 42-year-old man entered the supermarket and stabbed people with a folding knife, Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea told reporters.

    The suspect is in custody and the attack appears to have been random, he said.

    As of Saturday evening, three people were undergoing surgery at Munson Medical Center. Five of the victims were in serious condition, six in critical condition, the center said in a statement.

    People are advised to avoid the area while the investigation is ongoing. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing Youth Film Festival unveils initiative to empower young filmmakers

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    Organizers of the 6th Beijing Youth Film Festival announced the launch of eight major events for 2025 at a press conference in Beijing on July 24. The events aim to provide emerging filmmakers with professional growth opportunities while also contributing to Beijing’s cultural vibrancy and enhancing its profile as a global cinematic hub.

    Actor Huang Xiaoming receives a certificate for his appointment as the image ambassador for the 6th Beijing Youth Film Festival from Li Enjie, president of the Beijing Cultural Development Foundation, during a press event in Beijing, July 24, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Beijing Cultural Development Foundation]

    The youth film festival, an official affiliate event of the Beijing International Film Festival, is organized by the Beijing Cultural Development Foundation and will establish a full-industry-chain platform spanning creative incubation, academic exchange and screening promotion.

    Lyu Hui, vice president of the foundation, said this year’s festival running from July to December arrives as Chinese cinema marks two historic moments — the 120th anniversary of Chinese film and a period of industry restructuring. The festival’s eight major events include a launch ceremony, film submissions, opening gala, thematic events, screenings and promotions, extended activities, filmmaker training camp and awards ceremony.

    He said the festival had launched a new talent initiative to identify cinematographers, sound engineers and production designers through guild recommendations, strengthening industry specialization and providing comprehensive support for emerging filmmakers. It will also hold a public welfare training camp using a “small crew + long-term shooting” approach, with veterans mentoring up-and-coming filmmakers in short film production.

    Submissions for outstanding films are now open and will be accepted through Nov. 18. The festival will conclude in December with an awards ceremony. 

    Lyu also expressed hopes of receiving entries related to the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, as 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of victory in both historic conflicts.

    The festival will officially open in September, followed by academic forums and thematic exchanges. Screenings will primarily be held on university campuses, with additional theater and open-air showings. The event will further collaborate with Beijing-based resources to promote the integration of culture, commerce and tourism.

    Also at the press conference, renowned director Cao Baoping was announced as president of the awards jury. Acclaimed actor Huang Xiaoming was named as the festival’s image ambassador, while rising actor Shang Yuxian was appointed promotional ambassador.

    At the event, director Cao Baoping stated, “I will work with my fellow jurors to select the most meaningful and valuable works from all shortlisted films and provide all possible support and encouragement.”

    Huang Xiaoming shared his reflections on youth and creativity: “True performance means shedding pretenses, breaking boundaries and embracing imperfection. That raw sincerity with bravery — even with its clumsiness and recklessness — forms the foundation of youth creation. The Beijing Youth Film Festival guards this creative courage: the courage to capture overlooked corners and tender emotions, to pave one’s cinematic path step by step, and to believe in the power of Chinese stories.”

    The annual Beijing Youth Film Festival was launched in 2014 and restructured in 2018 to merge with the Beijing International Film Festival. However, the festival was put on hold for several years due to the pandemic.

    Organizers and ambassadors pose for a group photo at the press conference for the 6th Beijing Youth Film Festival in Beijing, July 24, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Beijing Cultural Development Foundation]

    Reflecting on the festival’s hiatus, Li Enjie, president of the Beijing Cultural Development Foundation, said: “Over the past few years, we’ve been delighted to see outstanding young directors, screenwriters and actors observe societal progress with fresh eyes, document our changing times, and convey warmth and empathy through film — demonstrating the cultural responsibility and creative vitality of China’s younger generation.”

    “Supporting youth cinema has never been about simple charity or assistance. It’s a strategic investment in our cultural future,” he added. “Giving opportunities to young talent means enabling Chinese cinema’s growth, and more importantly, creating space for cultural prosperity.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Rainstorm forces evacuation of over 3,000 residents in suburban Beijing

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

    Torrential rains have resulted in the evacuation of more than 3,000 residents in Beijing’s suburban district of Miyun.

    The meteorological observatory in Miyun issued an upgraded red alert for torrential rains at 9:06 p.m. on Saturday, the highest level in China’s four-tier color-coded weather warning system.

    Between 12 p.m. on Saturday and 2 a.m. on Sunday, the district recorded average rainfall of 73.5 millimeters, with the heaviest precipitation reaching 315.3 millimeters at Huangtuliang Station.

    The Miyun flood control and drought relief headquarters has activated a Level-I flood control emergency response to carry out relevant rescue operations.

    The extreme weather forced the closure of 12 major roads in Miyun, seven of which have since reopened. Contact has been established with all the affected villages, with a total of 3,065 residents across 149 villages having been safely relocated as of 5 a.m. on Sunday. No fatalities have been reported — while evacuation and rescue operations are still underway.

    Across the city, 88 bus routes, primarily serving suburban areas, have implemented emergency adjustments — including service suspensions, shortened routes and detours, the municipal commission of transport said.

    Also, train operations on three rail lines and water transportation services in Miyun, Huairou and Yanqing districts have been suspended — with all tourist boats and ferries ordered to remain docked.

    Most areas of Beijing are expected to experience precipitation exceeding 30 millimeters per hour between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, noted chief meteorologist Zhang Linna from the municipal meteorological observatory.

    Zhang added that several districts, including Yanqing, Huairou, Miyun and Pinggu, may see hourly precipitation surpassing 50 millimeters, with total rainfall in some locations likely to exceed 100 millimeters.

    The forecast highlights particularly high risks of secondary disasters in mountainous and foothill areas — including flash floods, mudslides and landslides. Low-lying regions face significant flooding dangers, requiring heightened vigilance and preventive measures.

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