Category: China

  • MIL-OSI China: Exhibits relevant to Maritime Silk Road showcased at China (Hainan) Museum of South China Sea

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

    Exhibits relevant to Maritime Silk Road showcased at China (Hainan) Museum of South China Sea

    Updated: June 15, 2025 09:44 Xinhua
    This photo taken on June 12, 2025 shows a carved ivory chess set displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. A great number of exhibits relevant to the Maritime Silk Road are showcased at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea, providing valuable insights into the prosperity of the Maritime Silk Road in ancient China and the exchanges between Chinese and foreign civilizations. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 12, 2025 shows the glazed bracelets displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 10, 2025 shows blue and white porcelain works displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on May 17, 2023 shows an ancient ship model at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 12, 2025 shows a carved ivory box with patterns of dragons and clouds displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 10, 2025 shows an elephant-shaped pot displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 12, 2025 shows the bluish-white-glazed powder boxes decorated with chrysanthemum pattern displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 10, 2025 shows a jar displayed at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on June 13, 2025 shows porcelain exhibits at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on June 10, 2025 shows the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Convenient logistics brings more intimate China-Chile ties

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

    People visit the 3rd Tianjin International Shipping Industry Expo in Tianjin, north China, June 12, 2025. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

    Chilean cherries are ubiquitous in most supermarkets in north China’s port city of Tianjin.

    The transcontinental “Cherry Express” linking Tianjin and Chile was launched in January 2024.

    Upon arrival at Tianjin Port, it took just five hours for Chilean cherries to be delivered to major markets in Tianjin and neighboring Beijing and Hebei Province.

    According to the Tianjin Port Group, in 2024 alone, the route completed over 40 voyages. In January this year, approximately 30,000 tonnes of Chilean cherries arrived in Tianjin via this route.

    This logistics channel has been essential in ensuring Chile’s products arrive fresh and in optimal condition to northern Chinese markets.

    Cherries are delicate and sensitive to temperature and humidity changes. To maintain their quality, refrigeration should run continuously during transportation.

    Tianjin Dongjiang Customs coordinated closely with the shipping line in advance. They obtained the vessel schedule and container details, developed a detailed unloading plan, and held meetings with importers, agents, terminals, and inspection sites.

    From late November to late February every year, abundant Chilean cherries can be seen at Tianjin’s largest agricultural market.

    “After Tianjin Port clearance, fresh Chilean cherries reach our market in about 2 hours. Over 30 merchants here sell them, with a daily sales volume of 200 to 300 tonnes, greatly enriching fruit supply for customers in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region,” said a staff member of the Haijixing agricultural market.

    In addition to cherries, other Chilean products — such as blueberries, frozen seafood, premium fish, dried fruits and fine wines — are entering through Tianjin Port. From the port, they are distributed to markets such as Xinfadi in Beijing and Gaobeidian in Hebei, where the presence of Chilean products is steadily increasing.

    “We are eager to further strengthen this gateway. Tianjin can be a central hub in Chile’s strategy for positioning in China — not only for fresh products and food, but also for intermediate goods and services. We are working to improve our connectivity with inland cities, where demand is growing for high-quality, safe, and traceable products such as those from Chile,” said Pablo Arriarán Ahumada, ambassador of Chile to China at the 3rd Tianjin International Shipping Industry Expo (TISIE).

    This year marks 55 years of diplomatic relations between China and Chile.

    Since the signing of the free trade agreement between two countries, the first that China signed with a Latin American country, trade between China and Chile has grown fast, driven by trade in key sectors such as mining, food, services, and clean energy.

    China COSCO Shipping Corp., Ltd. has launched a direct weekly service connecting major Chinese ports like Shanghai and Ningbo to Chile’s Port of San Antonio.

    “We transport Chinese goods — including automobiles, electromechanical products, and apparel to Chile, and bring back fresh Chilean produce like fruit and beef on return voyages,” said a COSCO representative at the TISIE.

    “The direct route significantly facilitates trade between China and Chile, with the diversity of shipped goods continually expanding,” he said.

    “China’s shipping and logistics industry provides stability to world trade. It makes it easier and more efficient to do trade,” Arriarán said.

    Chinese investment in Chile has also grown steadily. Chinese companies have invested in strategic sectors such as port infrastructure, electric transmission lines, lithium and copper mining, and the development of solar and wind energy.

    Moreover, China has implemented a trial policy that unilaterally grants visa-free entry to citizens of five Latin American countries including Chile since June 1.

    “We do think that there will be lots of Chilean visitors coming to China, on business, tourism, and leisure exploration. It’s going to be easier also for business people. It’s a very positive initiative,” Arriarán said.

    “The distance between Chile and China is great in geographical terms, but small in strategic and human terms. We are committed to continuing to build bridges, open routes, and jointly develop a future-focused agenda,” Arriarán said.  

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  • MIL-OSI China: Smart factories power China’s green industrial transformation

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

    Inside an intelligent manufacturing base of Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd. (COOEC) in Tianjin, the scene is far removed from that of a traditional factory.

    Three massive automated welding machines silently go about their work, emitting sparks but no smoke, with no workers in sight.

    Instead, automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and gantry cranes quietly shuttle materials to designated locations. Only a few figures holding controllers among the steel plates and pipes indicate that humans are still steering the operation.

    Seated in front of two computer screens, 38-year-old Li Guochao adjusts parameters on digital work orders, operating the machines remotely with a click of the mouse. “The smart factory makes everything more efficient and cleaner,” he said.

    For Li, the move from a noisy, smog-filled outdoor workspace to a cool, comfortable indoor station felt like a “miracle.” However, his experience is just one part of a broader transformation underway at the 575,000-square-meter base, which houses four intelligent workshops and is spearheading a green revolution.

    China’s manufacturing sector has long been criticized for its reputation as an energy-intensive, polluting, and resource-intensive industry. But since 2012, the country has been actively shifting toward new development models, with green growth at the forefront.

    In the years since, companies like COOEC have embraced energy conservation and emissions reduction as essential components of high-quality development.

    At its fully operational Tianjin base, COOEC has introduced more than 600 pieces of advanced, energy-efficient, and intelligent equipment. Powered by big data and artificial intelligence, these tools enable automated cutting, grinding, assembly and welding in the prefabrication process.

    Plate cutting is now 90 percent automated, and 70 percent of deck panel welding is done automatically, boosting overall productivity by more than 20 percent compared to traditional methods.

    The base also developed China’s first integrated intelligent manufacturing management platform for offshore oil and gas equipment. The streamlined production process helps reduce steel usage by 10 percent.

    “We hope these smart manufacturing efforts will support high-quality development in the traditionally heavy marine equipment sector,” said Wang Jinyuan, deputy general manager of COOEC’s Tianjin Intelligent Manufacturing Company.

    The push aligns with China’s national goals. According to the 14th five-year plan for energy conservation and emission reduction, released by the State Council in 2022, energy consumption per unit of GDP is set to decrease by 13.5 percent by 2025. To meet these targets, manufacturers are turning to digital technology to restructure their production.

    China’s booming digital economy has given manufacturers the confidence to make the leap. The country is now home to more than 30,000 basic-level smart factories, 1,200 advanced-level facilities, and over 230 at the excellence level, covering over 80 percent of major manufacturing industries. The accelerating integration of digital and real economies is driving quality and efficiency.

    In 2023, China made new quality productive forces a national priority, with intelligent, high-end, and green manufacturing forming the backbone of this transformation.

    At the COOEC Tianjin base, this shift is visible at every stage of the production chain, from energy to manufacturing to storage.

    In the smart storage center, deputy manager Wang Xiaoli of the procurement logistics unit taps her phone. Dozens of windows swing open, and the hum of air conditioners fades. “The system detected that outdoor temperature and lighting were optimal, so it recommended shutting off air conditioners to save power,” she said.

    According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China had cultivated 6,430 green factories as of January 2024. Since 2012, energy consumption and carbon emissions per unit of GDP have fallen by over 26 percent and 35 percent, respectively, making China one of the world’s fastest improvers in energy efficiency.

    With the results of the green transformation becoming increasingly evident, China has set a new goal that by 2030, green development will underpin new industrialization, with green factory output accounting for over 40 percent of total manufacturing output.

    To that end, COOEC is expanding its solar generation capacity. Building on its 1.1 million kWh annual output from rooftop photovoltaics, a second phase is underway. Once connected by the end of this year, the plant will generate 2.6 million kWh annually, covering 25 percent of its electricity needs.

    “As of the end of 2024, more than 140 of our suppliers had earned green certification,” said Tang Lijun, deputy general manager of the COOEC procurement shared center. The company now incorporates green metrics into supplier rankings and has completed over 11,500 green evaluations by 2024.

    “Our aim is to raise awareness and encourage suppliers to pursue green transformation and certification,” Tang said. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SITI attends Viva Technology 2025 in Paris, France (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, attended Viva Technology 2025 (VivaTech) in Paris, France, yesterday (June 13, Paris time). In his keynote speech at a seminar and networking reception themed “From Hong Kong to the World: Embarking on the New Journey of Innovation” organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), Professor Sun said Hong Kong is forging ahead with a clear vision to develop as an international innovation and technology (I&T) centre, and is committed to pushing boundaries, embracing change, and seizing global opportunities.

    Professor Sun said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has been introducing agile policies, building world-class infrastructure and facilitating global I&T collaboration. He noted the flagship research and development (R&D) initiative, InnoHK, fosters global R&D collaboration. Hong Kong is also carrying out meticulous planning for building artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem, including AI Supercomputing Centre opened last year and the Hong Kong AI Research and Development Institute to be established, together with $10 billion dollars-worth Innovation and Technology Industry-Oriented Fund channeling more market capital to turbocharge strategic industries, with AI at the core.

    Highlighting that Hong Kong being an ideal gateway for global enterprises to enter the Mainland market, Professor Sun said the HKSAR Government has been actively attracting overseas and the Mainland I&T enterprises to set up or expand their businesses in Hong Kong. Companies choosing HK for the international headquarters exemplify Hong Kong’s important role as a “super connector” and a “super value-adder” between Mainland China and the rest of the world, serving as a two-way springboard for attracting overseas enterprises and helping Mainland enterprises to “go global”.

    During the seminar and networking reception, Professor Sun also exchanged views with members of the local I&T sector, investors and start-ups’ founders on I&T development and collaboration.

    Professor Sun also visited the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion. Twenty start-ups from the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation and Cyberport participated this year, showcasing cutting-edge solutions and innovations in areas of AI, robotics, HealthTech, sustainable and ClimateTech, and Fintech. At the same time, Professor Sun toured the Canada Pavilion set up by Canada which was selected as country of the year for VivaTech 2025, the China Pavilion and pavilions set up by other leading enterprises and start-ups where he had a brief exchange with representatives of the participating organisations to learn more on their innovative solutions.

    In the evening, Professor Sun met with Mr Emmanuel Carcassonne, the Chairman of La French Tech Hong Kong-Shenzhen, a community dedicated to supporting the development of the French startup ecosystem both in France and internationally. Professor Sun said that Hong Kong is a reliable partner for French startups to settle and expand businesses in Hong Kong.

    In the afternoon, Professor Sun paid a courtesy call on Minister Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in France Mr Chen Li, to brief him on the work of developing Hong Kong into an international I&T centre, enhancing the I&T ecosystem, fostering co-ordinated development among upstream, midstream and downstream, as well as the city’s continuous efforts in integrating into national I&T development.

    Professor Sun will continue his visit to Paris today (June 14, Paris time) and depart for the Netherlands on June 15 (Amsterdam time).

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese FM holds phone talks with Iranian counterpart

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

    BEIJING, June 14 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Saturday.

    Araghchi briefed Wang on the latest regional developments and expressed his hope that the international community would speak with one voice in urging Israel to halt its military operations.

    He thanked China for its consistent understanding and support of Iran’s position and expressed confidence that China will play an even more important role in promoting regional peace and stability.

    For his part, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China condemns Israel’s violation of Iran’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and firmly opposes the reckless attacks targeting Iranian officials and causing civilian casualties.

    China supports Iran in safeguarding its national sovereignty, defending its legitimate rights and interests, and ensuring the safety of its people, he said.

    Israel’s actions, Wang said, seriously violate the principles of the UN Charter and the basic norms governing international relations. In particular, Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities have set a dangerous precedent with potentially catastrophic consequences, he noted.

    Wang said China is willing to maintain communication with Iran and other relevant parties to continue playing a constructive role in de-escalating the situation.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese FM talks to Israeli counterpart over phone

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

    BEIJING, June 14 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar, over the phone on Saturday.

    In the phone call, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China firmly opposes Israel’s use of force against Iran in violation of international law.

    The immediate priority is to avoid conflict escalation, keep the region from falling into greater turmoil and return to diplomacy for resolving disputes, Wang said.

    He added that there is still room for a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear issue as military means cannot deliver lasting peace.

    China urged both Israel and Iran to resolve differences through dialogue and seek peaceful coexistence, Wang said, adding that China is willing to play a constructive role in supporting these efforts.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Cultural and Natural Heritage Day events held in central China’s Changsha

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

    CHANGSHA, June 14 — A series of main city events were launched on Saturday in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, to celebrate this year’s Cultural and Natural Heritage Day.

    At the opening ceremony, a selection of exemplary cultural heritage preservation cases from 2024 was presented, alongside the announcement of outstanding cultural heritage publicity projects on new media outlets for 2025, among other activities.

    Under the theme of cultural heritage revival, these events held during the Cultural and Natural Heritage Day also included a forum dedicated to sci-tech innovation in cultural heritage preservation and an online exhibition for fine arts heritage.

    Following the main city events held in Changsha, over 7,000 online and offline events will be organized nationwide by cultural heritage departments and institutions under the guidance of China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Welcoming more visitors from China

    Source: New Zealand Government

    The Government is boosting New Zealand’s attractiveness as a destination for Chinese tourists by improving visa settings and processes.

    From November, New Zealand will trial visa waiver status for Chinese passport holders travelling from Australia with a valid Australian visitor, work, student or family visa, allowing them to visit for up to 3 months. 

    “Our immigration settings play an important role in brightening our country’s economic future. More than 240,000 Chinese visitor visas were granted in 2024, and we want those numbers to grow,” Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says.

    “This will make it easier, cheaper and faster for them to cross the Tasman and visit our shores. The trial will last for 12 months and will be supplemented by further improvements to our immigration processes, making it easier for people applying for a visa.”

    Other changes include: 

    • Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is establishing a dedicated contact centre number and support in China for Chinese ‘Approved Destination Status’ travel agents.
    • New Simplified Chinese web content on the INZ website
    • Visitor Visa applicants will no longer need to have their document translations certified.  This will remove additional translation fees for all Visitor Visa applicants who need to provide translated documents, not only those from China. 

    These complement the five-year multiple entry Visitor Visa already in place and NZ’s current average processing time of five working days visitor visa applications from China

    “China is one of New Zealand’s most important tourism markets, and more international visitors means more bookings in our restaurants, more people visiting our regions and attractions, more jobs being created across the country, and an overall stronger economy,” Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston says.

    “In the year ended March 2025, visitors from China contributed $1.24 billion to New Zealand’s economy, but there’s still more work to do to grow these numbers and drive further economic growth throughout the country.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival has kicked off in Shanghai

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    SHANGHAI, June 14 (Xinhua) — The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) kicked off in Shanghai on Saturday, with 49 films selected for various categories of this year’s Golden Goblet Awards.

    The festival, which features screenings of more than 400 Chinese and foreign films across Shanghai, runs until June 22.

    As this year marks the 130th anniversary of world cinema and the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema, the festival program will feature a special section titled “Harmonious Symbiosis: A Hundred Years of Mutual Resonance between Chinese and World Cinema,” which aims to showcase the history of mutual learning and cooperation between the Chinese and foreign film communities.

    This year, the main competition nomination of the Golden Cup award included 12 full-length films from Asia, Europe and Latin America. The jury is headed by the famous Italian director and screenwriter Giuseppe Tornatore.

    In addition, a number of events will be held during the festival, including Belt and Road Film Week and Sci-Fi Film Week.

    First held in 1993, the Shanghai International Film Festival is a prestigious global film event that the metropolis hosts in its bid to become an international cultural hub. It has recently attracted growing international attention thanks to China’s thriving film market. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russia Returns Fourth Group of Prisoners of War to Ukraine

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    Moscow, June 14 /Xinhua/ – Russia has returned another group of servicemen from the territory of Ukraine. In exchange, prisoners of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) were transferred. The corresponding information was published by the press service of the Russian Defense Ministry.

    “On June 14, in accordance with the Russian-Ukrainian agreements reached on June 2 in Istanbul, another group of Russian servicemen was returned from the territory controlled by Kyiv. In exchange, a group of Ukrainian Armed Forces prisoners of war was transferred,” the Russian military department reported.

    The Russian Defense Ministry also noted that Russian servicemen are on the territory of Belarus, where they are receiving the necessary medical and psychological assistance. All of them will be transported to Russia for treatment and rehabilitation in the medical institutions of the Defense Ministry.

    In addition, as TASS reported on Saturday, Russia handed over 1,200 bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers to Ukraine as part of the Istanbul agreements. At the same time, Kyiv did not hand over a single body to Moscow. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress Visits Belarus to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

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    MINSK, June 14 (Xinhua) — Zhang Qingwei, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), led a delegation to Belarus from June 12 to 14 at the invitation of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly (upper house of parliament) of the country.

    During the visit, Zhang Qingwei met with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Chairperson of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus Natalia Kochanova and Chairperson of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly Igor Sergeyenko. The Vice-Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the NPC also held the second meeting of the Committee on Cooperation between the Legislative Bodies of China and Belarus with N. Kochanova.

    Zhang Qingwei noted that under the strategic leadership of the heads of the two states, the Chinese-Belarusian all-weather and comprehensive strategic partnership continues to develop at a high level.

    China is willing to work with Belarus to follow the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, firmly support each other, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, intensify exchanges between legislative bodies, strengthen international coordination and promote the stable and long-term development of bilateral relations, the vice chairman of the NPC Standing Committee added.

    The Belarusian leaders, for their part, said that Belarus attaches great importance to relations with China and firmly supports China on issues concerning its core interests and major concerns. They noted that Belarus looks forward to strengthening practical cooperation with China, jointly implementing major projects within the Belt and Road Initiative, and promoting the development and prosperity of both countries. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IDF says it has killed over 20 Iranian commanders

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    JERUSALEM, June 14 (Xinhua) — More than 20 senior Iranian military commanders have been killed since the start of Israel’s operation against Iran on Friday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement on Saturday.

    As noted in the statement, during the first strike within the operation, Israeli fighter jets, guided by intelligence data, eliminated the deputy chief of intelligence of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Iran (AF) Gholamreza Mehrabi and the chief of the General Staff of the AF Mohammad Bagheri.

    “G. Mehrabi played a key role in assessing intelligence, operational planning and preparing military operations against Israel,” the IDF said in a statement.

    According to the IDF, Bagheri controlled most of Iran’s long-range surface-to-surface missiles and cruise missiles, which are Iran’s main offensive weapons against Israel.

    Bagheri also oversaw Iran’s firepower systems and played an active role in decisions to attack Israel in April and October 2024, the statement said.

    The chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces was killed along with the commander of the Aerospace Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC-AFS) Amir Ali Hajizadeh and several other high-ranking commanders in an underground headquarters in Tehran. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Death toll from floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape rises to 86

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    CAPE TOWN, June 14 (Xinhua) — The death toll from devastating floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 86, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu said on Saturday.

    He gave the latest figures to police and rescue workers involved in rescue operations in Umtata, the town worst hit by the disaster.

    “Unfortunately, of course, we know that many people have died and it is mentioned that the total number of victims in the province has reached 86 people. This is a great tragedy and we are all deeply saddened by what has happened,” said S. Mchunu.

    Severe weather, including heavy rain and snowfall, has wreaked havoc in parts of the Eastern Cape this week, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread damage to infrastructure.

    The floods, which began on Monday, also destroyed homes, government offices, roads, hospitals and schools, forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes.

    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who visited the province on Friday, pledged that the government would continue to provide aid to affected communities. He also proposed declaring a national day of remembrance for those killed in the disaster. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New round of US-Iran nuclear deal talks scheduled for June 15 ‘not happening’ – Omani foreign minister

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    MUSCAT, June 14 (Xinhua) — The sixth round of U.S.-Iran nuclear deal talks scheduled for Sunday, June 15, “will not take place,” Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi said on Saturday.

    In his post on social media X, Badr al-Busaidi reiterated that diplomacy and dialogue remain the only way to achieve lasting peace.

    The announcement came amid heightened tensions following Israel’s major strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, raising fears of a wider regional escalation.

    Israel launched airstrikes on the Iranian capital Tehran and other cities early Friday, aiming to damage the Islamic republic’s nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missile production and military capabilities.

    In response, Iran launched a salvo of ballistic missiles at military targets in Israel that evening.

    In a telephone conversation with European Union diplomacy chief Kaya Kallas on Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stressed that further indirect talks between his country and the US were pointless amid Israel’s “continued brutality.”

    Commenting on Iran’s decision to participate in the sixth round of talks with the American side, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei noted: “In the current circumstances, our key focus is on countering the enemy’s aggression.”

    Since April this year, Iranian and US delegations have held five rounds of indirect talks with Oman as the mediator on Tehran’s nuclear program and the lifting of US sanctions. Three were held in the Omani capital Muscat and two in Rome. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Central China’s Changsha Holds Cultural and Natural Heritage Day Events

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

    CHANGSHA, June 14 (Xinhua) — A series of major citywide events were held in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, on Saturday to celebrate China’s Cultural and Natural Heritage Day this year.

    During the opening ceremony, a selection of exemplary practices in cultural heritage preservation for 2024 was presented and outstanding projects for popularizing cultural heritage in new media in 2025 were announced.

    The celebrations, which this year focused on the revival of cultural heritage, also included a forum on scientific and technological innovations in the field of cultural heritage conservation and an online exhibition of fine art heritage.

    Along with the festive program in Changsha, more than 7,000 online and offline events have been organized across the country by local cultural heritage departments and institutions under the initiative of the National Cultural Heritage Administration of China. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International peacekeeping exercises “In Search of Khaan-2025” have begun in Mongolia

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    ULAN BATOR, June 14 (Xinhua) — The international peacekeeping exercise “Searching for Khaan-2025” kicked off in Mongolia on Saturday at the training center of the Mongolian Armed Forces, 60 km from the capital Ulan Bator.

    At the opening ceremony, Deputy Chairman of the State Great Khural (parliament) of Mongolia Bukhchuluuny Purevdorj noted that the exercises serve as an important bridge for deepening international cooperation in peacekeeping operations and strengthening mutual trust and understanding between countries.

    “The scale, inclusiveness, content and programme of these multinational peacekeeping exercises continue to expand year on year, reflecting a commitment to tangible actions that contribute to global peace and security,” he added.

    A total of 1,200 peacekeepers from 24 countries, including Mongolia, China, Australia, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Japan and the United States, are taking part in 22 peacekeeping exercises organized by the Mongolian Armed Forces.

    The exercise, which will last until June 28, will cover command and staff and field activities.

    The exercises “In Search of Khaan” have been conducted since 2003 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Mongolia jointly with the US Pacific Fleet Command and the UN Peace Support Fund. Since 2006, the peacekeeping maneuvers have evolved into large-scale international peacekeeping exercises. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: South Korean President orders prevention and punishment of attempts to distribute anti-DPRK propaganda leaflets

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    SEOUL, June 14 (Xinhua) — President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae-myung has ordered the prevention and punishment of the launch of balloons with propaganda leaflets criticizing the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), the president’s office said on Saturday.

    It has been confirmed that a public interest group sent leaflets via balloons across the border into North Korea early Saturday morning, presidential spokeswoman Kang Yoo-jung said in a written statement.

    Kang Yoo-jung noted that the Lee Jae-myung government has previously voiced its position that the illegal distribution of leaflets against the DPRK should be stopped, as it could threaten the daily lives and safety of people in border areas and lead to an escalation of military tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

    The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan ordered all relevant departments to develop measures to prevent the distribution of leaflets and punish them, scheduling a discussion of comprehensive actions to counter such actions for June 16.

    The official added that the public group and individuals who had earlier in the day dropped leaflets critical of the DPRK across the border would be punished in accordance with applicable laws. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three killed, 172 injured in Iranian rocket attacks on Israel

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    JERUSALEM, June 14 (Xinhua) — Three Israelis were killed and 172 wounded in rocket attacks from Iran on Friday night and Saturday morning, Israeli state-run Kan TV reported.

    According to the channel, the two victims, 73-year-old Israel Aloni and 60-year-old Eti Cohen Angel, were killed in a rocket attack on the central city of Rishon LeZion on Saturday. The attack left 27 people injured and several homes severely damaged.

    Earlier on Friday evening, another woman was killed in an Iranian strike on a Tel Aviv neighborhood.

    Of the injured, one person is in serious condition, 15 were moderately injured, and the rest were lightly injured. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), seven of the wounded are soldiers, all of whom were lightly injured.

    Iran fired hundreds of rockets in five barrages, IDF says. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iran appoints new army commander and IRGC Aerospace Force commander

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    TEHRAN, June 14 (Xinhua) — Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has appointed a new commander-in-chief of the army and commander of the aerospace force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

    On Saturday, A. Khamenei appointed Majid Mousavi as the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, the semi-official Iranian news agency Mehr reported.

    Mousavi, who previously served as deputy commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, was appointed to the post after his predecessor, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, was killed in Israeli airstrikes on Tehran on Friday.

    Also on Friday, the Iranian leader appointed former Iranian Defense Minister Amir Hatami as army commander-in-chief, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported.

    Khatami replaced Abdolrahim Mousavi, who was appointed chief of the general staff of the Iranian armed forces on Friday following the death of the incumbent Mohammad Bagheri in Israeli airstrikes earlier in the day.

    On Friday morning, Israel launched airstrikes on the Iranian capital Tehran and other cities in the country.

    In addition to M. Bagheri and A. A. Hajizade, the head of the IRGC, Hossein Salami, and the commander of the central headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces “Khatam al-Anbiya” /air defense forces headquarters/ Gholam Ali Rashid were also killed. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Strengthens Legal Protection of Cultural Heritage Through Public Interest Litigation

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    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — China’s procuratorates have stepped up efforts to protect cultural relics and heritage sites through public interest lawsuits, filing 2,160 cases in the first five months of 2025, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP) said Saturday.

    The announcement was made on China’s National Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. Senior Prosecutor of the NPC Xu Xiangchun said that in the second half of 2025, the agency will conduct a joint inspection with the National Cultural Heritage Administration of China to assess the progress of conservation work on the Great Wall of China.

    Efforts are aimed at assessing the implementation of corrective measures in already resolved cases, as well as identifying ongoing issues to strengthen the protection of this iconic heritage site.

    On the same day, the VNP also published a series of model cases of prosecutorial claims in defense of public interests related to the protection of cultural relics and heritage sites. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: China launches satellite for natural disaster monitoring

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

    JIUQUAN, June 14 — China launched an electromagnetic monitoring satellite on Saturday, which is expected to enhance the country’s “space-air-ground” integrated monitoring capabilities for major natural disasters.

    A Long March-2D carrier rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 3:56 p.m. (Beijing Time), successfully sending the Zhangheng 1-02 satellite into its planned orbit, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).

    The CNSA said that this marks a significant step forward for China in the field of space-based observation of the Earth’s physical fields.

    Named after the ancient Chinese inventor Zhang Heng, who created the world’s first seismoscope over 1,800 years ago, the satellite was jointly developed by China and Italy. It is the first operational satellite dedicated to exploring the Earth’s physical fields under China’s medium and long-term civil space infrastructure development plan, according to the CNSA.

    With a designed lifespan of six years, the satellite is equipped with nine payloads, including an electric field detector co-developed by China and Italy, as well as a high-energy particle detector developed by Italy.

    It will carry out quasi-real-time monitoring of global electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, the ionosphere and the neutral atmosphere, detecting electromagnetic anomalies caused by geological and human activities, as well as monitoring thunderstorm and lightning activity, according to CNSA.

    “Scientists will use these data to study the correlation between changes in the Earth’s physical fields and geological activities, and to support research on the prediction of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, extreme weather, and space weather disasters,” said Peng Wei, deputy director of the system engineering department of the CNSA.

    The satellite will significantly enhance China’s early perception, risk assessment, and monitoring and early warning capabilities for major natural disasters, Peng added.

    It will also provide data support for emergency management, resource mapping, and communications and navigation industries, while fostering scientific and technological cooperation in related fields among countries and regions along the Belt and Road.

    The Zhangheng 1-01 satellite, launched in 2018, remains in normal operation, while the new satellite has richer physical measurements. Working in tandem, the two satellites will conduct collaborative observations, effectively improving the horizontal spatial and temporal resolution of observations, according to Peng.

    China and Italy have further deepened practical cooperation in satellite payload development, data sharing, and scientific research, said Peng.

    “The successful launch of this satellite marks another milestone in Sino-Italian aerospace collaboration, demonstrating closer scientific cooperation and exchanges between the two sides. It will also contribute to the well-being of the human community with a shared future,” he added.

    Francesco Longo, deputy director of engineering and technology of the Italian Space Agency, called the mission an important milestone. “We have a lot of expectations on the results that we acquire from this important Chinese-Italian mission.”

    He noted that, like China, Italy is a beautiful yet fragile country, prone to volcanoes, earthquakes and other events that can affect people’s lives. This mission, he said, will contribute to protecting and improving lives impacted by natural disasters.

    Longo also noted that adding this new satellite to the first, and eventually building a constellation, will double observation time, significantly boosting scientific prospects.

    The Italian team named the project Limadou, the pinyin transliteration of the Chinese name for the 16th-century Italian priest Matteo Ricci, in honor of his pivotal contributions to cultural exchanges between the East and the West.

    Both Marco Polo and Matteo Ricci served as bridges between Italian and Chinese cultures, and space, too, has the potential to unite all countries, Longo said.

    Saturday’s launch marked the 581st mission of China’s Long March rocket series.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China takes precautions against Typhoon Wutip

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — A number of Chinese departments held a meeting on Saturday to coordinate precautions as Typhoon Wutip (Butterfly), the first typhoon of the year, approaches and is expected to bring heavy rains to the country’s southern regions.

    Typhoon Wutip made landfall near Dongfang in southern China’s Hainan Province on Friday evening. It made a second landfall around 12:30 p.m. Saturday, when it hit the west coast of Leizhou in Guangdong Province, north of Hainan.

    Typhoon Wutip may cause prolonged, widespread and intense winds and rainfall, greatly increasing the risk of natural disasters, according to China’s National Flood and Drought Control Headquarters. The agency urged relevant departments and local authorities to remain highly vigilant.

    The department has dispatched three task forces to Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to coordinate disaster prevention efforts, and more than 3,000 local firefighters have been sent to the front lines.

    China’s Ministry of Emergency Management has put its emergency response forces and aviation on alert in case of possible natural disasters.

    Due to heavy rains caused by the typhoon, China’s Ministry of Water Resources has activated a Level 4 emergency response for floods in east China’s Zhejiang Province.

    The agency also called on local authorities to closely monitor weather changes and use hydraulic structures to ensure the safety of people’s lives and their property. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: China steps up preparations for Typhoon Wutip

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

    BEIJING, June 14 — Multiple Chinese authorities convened on Saturday to put in place precautionary measures against Typhoon Wutip, which is expected to bring heavy rainfall to the southern parts of the country.

    The first typhoon of the year made its first landfall on Friday evening in Dongfang City in south China’s island province of Hainan. It then made a second landfall around noon on Saturday in Leizhou City, Guangdong Province, located just north of Hainan.

    According to the office of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, Typhoon Wutip is expected to trigger sustained, widespread and intense winds and rainfall, significantly increasing the risk of disasters. It urged relevant departments and local governments to remain on high alert.

    The office has dispatched three working teams to Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi to guide disaster prevention efforts. Additionally, over 3,000 personnel from local firefighting units have been deployed to the frontlines.

    The Ministry of Emergency Management has mobilized emergency rescue forces and aircraft in preparation for potential disasters.

    Due to heavy rainfall caused by the typhoon, the Ministry of Water Resources has activated a Level-IV emergency response to flooding in Zhejiang Province on China’s eastern coast. The ministry has also urged local authorities to closely monitor weather changes and utilize water conservancy infrastructure to safeguard lives and property.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Young People Are ‘Worthy Ambassadors of Friendship’ Between China and Central Asia

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

    ASTANA, June 14 (Xinhua) — Young people are the hope for the future. In recent years, cooperation between China and Central Asian countries has rapidly expanded and deepened, with a series of key initiatives promoting the development of the younger generation, strengthening mutual understanding between peoples, and working for the long term.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has responded to letters from Central Asian students studying in China, encouraging them to be ambassadors of friendship and bridges of cooperation, supported joint Chinese-Kazakh universities, strengthened exchanges between young generations, encouraged mutual understanding, and promoted the joint development of the Lu Ban Workshops between China and Central Asian countries, opening the way to a brighter future for more and more young people from the region. The attention and care of the Chinese President have inspired young people to make new contributions to building a closer community with a shared future for China and Central Asia, and filled their common development and prosperity with youthful energy.

    CHAIRMAN XI JINPING’S ORDER

    “President Xi Jinping told us: be worthy ambassadors of friendship and bridges of cooperation between China and Central Asia. This is his order for us and at the same time a sign of trust,” young Turkmen Rakhman Bayramdurdyev recalls with excitement how he received a reply letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping two years ago.

    In 2023, Rahman, who was then a graduate student at the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), wrote a collective letter to the Chinese President along with his comrades from Central Asian countries. The young people shared their impressions of studying and living in China, expressed their desire to learn, strengthen cooperation, and contribute to building a community with a common future for China and Central Asia.

    “I remember my classmates and I were very excited when we received a response from Chairman Xi Jinping!” says Rahman.

    Rahman began his student life at the China University of Petroleum back in 2010. Over the course of 13 years, the young man successively completed undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs. At the time of receiving the letter from Xi Jinping, he was preparing to defend his dissertation and thinking about his future after graduation.

    “The friendship between China and Central Asian countries should be developed and passed on from generation to generation by more and more determined and active young people. You are not only witnesses and beneficiaries of the relations between China and Central Asia, but also their creators and disseminators,” these warm and encouraging words of the PRC leader strengthened Rahman’s determination to become an ambassador of China and Central Asian culture.

    The young man decided to stay in China and became an employee of the Institute of International Education of the China University of Petroleum /Beijing/. “I want to share my experience with other students from Central Asia and other countries, help them get to know China and understand it better,” he says.

    “I am always available,” is how Rahman describes his nearly two-year tenure at the institute. He helps new international students overcome language barriers and cope with everyday difficulties, schedules classes, and monitors exams and academic performance. In this intense but fulfilling job, Rahman has witnessed the growth and development of international students in China and gained a deeper understanding of the friendly relations between China and Central Asia.

    “Studying and living in China over the years has completely changed me, shaped me,” says Rahman.

    According to Yu Donghai, deputy director of the Institute of International Education at China University of Petroleum (Beijing), the university maintains extensive cooperation with educational institutions in Central Asian countries. Over the past twenty years, more than two thousand students from the region have studied here, and they now play an active role in strengthening exchanges and cooperation between China and Central Asian countries in many areas.

    June is graduation time. One of the authors of the letter to President Xi Jinping, student Mohammed Polat, is about to complete an unforgettable education in China. In eight years, he went from a preparatory course where he did not speak a word of Chinese to a master’s degree in business management and fluency in the language. “Studying in China changed my life,” he says with sincere gratitude.

    The 24-year-old Kazakh is looking forward to the second China-Central Asia summit. He hopes that more young people from Central Asia will be able to come to China to study, and Chinese companies will be able to work more actively in the region. “I am ready to contribute to building a bridge of friendship,” says Mukhammed.

    PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    In recent years, in the context of sustainable development of cooperation with China in all areas, interest in this country and its language has been growing in Central Asian countries. “I decided to study Chinese because I consider it the language of the future,” Yerasyl Mukhtaruly, a student at the Kazakhstan branch of Beijing Language and Culture University, told Xinhua.

    In July 2024, when Xi Jinping visited Kazakhstan, he and the country’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev attended the opening ceremony of the Kazakhstan branch of Beijing Language and Culture University. Astana International University President Serik Irsaliev still remembers that day well.

    According to him, the attention of the heads of the two states is “very high responsibility”. “This year, about 100 of our students are completing their studies at the branch on language courses. After that, they will take the HSK exam and determine their future profession,” said S. Irsaliev.

    Yerasyl, 20, is one of the first students at the branch. He studied Chinese for almost nine months in preparatory courses. It was difficult at first, but the young man increasingly felt the depth of Chinese culture and understood better what he was striving for in life.

    The student recalls that at first he often made mistakes in tones, and the countless hieroglyphs were difficult to remember. “I have to spend more than an hour or even two hours every day studying hieroglyphs. I have to write them every day. Speaking practice also helps,” he said, adding that he is gradually overcoming difficulties.

    In the future, he plans to work in the fields of translation, international business or diplomacy. “I believe that everyone who studies Chinese contributes to the development of friendship between Kazakhstan and China,” Yerasyl noted.

    An unusual relic is kept behind glass in the Kazakhstan branch of Beijing Language and Culture University: a copy of President K.-Zh. Tokayev’s student ID card, which he obtained when he briefly studied abroad at Beijing Language and Culture University. Local students are very proud to have studied at the same university as the head of state. “President Tokayev also studied at Beijing Language and Culture University, which is of particular importance to us,” said Alina Abildinova, who is attending preparatory language courses.

    She told Xinhua that she loves Chinese tea culture and hopes to have the opportunity to study and work in China in the future. “Modern China can provide young people with various opportunities, allowing us to confidently move into the future,” she said.

    A VALUABLE PRACTICE OPPORTUNITY

    In the training lab of Lu Ban’s Workshop in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, about ten local students are working intently with measuring instruments under the guidance of a teacher. This is the “youngest” Lu Ban Workshop in Central Asia – it opened in October last year.

    Last July, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov in Astana during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. During the meeting, he stressed that the two sides should make full use of platforms such as the Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Center for Chinese Culture, and the Lu Ban Workshop in Kyrgyzstan to cultivate new successors to the Chinese-Kyrgyz friendly cooperation.

    The workshop was created through the joint efforts of the Zhejiang Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower and the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov. Over the course of more than six months of its operation, more than four thousand students have received technical training here.

    Head of Lu Ban Workshop Akylbek Chymyrov told Xinhua that the country is experiencing a serious shortage of engineering personnel in areas such as hydropower, electrical engineering, road and bridge construction. At the same time, infrastructure projects for the construction of hydroelectric power plants, highways are being actively implemented, and construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway has begun. “The main advantage is that we are training highly qualified personnel together with our Chinese partners. Students receive modern knowledge, study modern technologies and standards,” he says.

    “Here we learn how to use the latest surveying instruments and equipment, and we also study drone technologies, which is new and very interesting for us,” said Aalybek uulu Erbol, a second-year student at the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov, studying geodesy. According to him, the technical equipment makes the workshop especially attractive, which is rare at other universities. “This practical opportunity is very valuable for us,” he emphasized.

    The Chinese leader has always paid great attention and supported the establishment of “Lu Ban Workshops” in the Central Asian countries. In May 2023, in his keynote speech at the China-Central Asia Summit, he especially noted the need to increase the number of “Lu Ban Workshops” in the Central Asian states. To date, the “Lu Ban Workshop” in Tajikistan has been successfully operating for more than two years, preparations are underway to open a second workshop in Kazakhstan, and the first workshop in Uzbekistan was opened last year. These projects are actively promoted throughout Central Asia and contribute to the training of personnel for the socio-economic development and modernization of the countries in the region.

    “Lu Ban Workshop”, established by the East Kazakhstan Technical University named after D. Serikbayev jointly with the Tianjin Vocational Institute, began operations in December 2023 and became the first in Kazakhstan. In recent years, Chinese car brands have become increasingly popular in Kazakhstan. Taking into account the future need for specialists in the automotive industry, maintenance and repair, the Kazakh side chose the automotive industry as the main direction of training in this workshop.

    “Lu Ban’s Workshop gives students the opportunity to immediately move from theory to practice,” notes Anasyr Mirashev, head of the workshop at the D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University. “The teacher can demonstrate everything visually, and the students can do all the work with their own hands. This gives them great opportunities.”

    “I chose Lu Ban’s Workshop because it is the most promising project today,” says second-year master’s student Ilyas Isakanov. He said that thanks to training at the workshop, he became familiar with the latest technologies in the automotive industry and hopes to use the knowledge he gained in the future to help more people. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 60 killed in Israeli airstrike on Tehran apartment building – IRIB

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    TEHRAN, June 14 (Xinhua) — At least 60 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a 14-story residential building in the Iranian capital Tehran on Friday morning, state-run IRIB television reported Saturday.

    The residential complex, located in the northeast of the city, was one of the places hit by Israeli strikes on various parts of the capital and other Iranian cities.

    Some 38 people have been freed from the rubble, according to IRIB. Ten children, including those under nine months old, are still trapped under the rubble.

    Israel launched airstrikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities on Friday morning. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Israeli army says nine Iranian nuclear scientists killed

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    JERUSALEM, June 14 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Saturday that its strikes killed nine senior Iranian nuclear officials.

    It is noted that they fell victim to fire from fighter jets acting on data from the Military Intelligence Directorate. The scientists were killed at the start of the Israeli operation, which was carried out on Friday morning.

    The dead played an important role in the Iranian nuclear project and had decades of accumulated experience in developing nuclear weapons, the IDF emphasized, noting that they included experts in nuclear and chemical engineering, physics, materials science and mechanics.

    Israel carried out airstrikes early Friday on Tehran and other Iranian cities. The IDF said the strikes were intended, among other things, to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Tehran has repeatedly denied it seeks them. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Feature Story: Green Hope for “Tears of Central Asia”

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    TASHKENT, June 14 (Xinhua) — In late May, Wang Ping, a researcher at the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, arrived in the western city of Nukus, Uzbekistan, to participate in joint research with the Aral Sea International Innovation Center. He can no longer count how many times he has visited the city near the Aral Sea. This time, he and his colleagues brought two “treasures”: halophyte seeds (plants that easily adapt to life in saline soils) and solar panels.

    The Aral Sea, located in central Eurasia on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, was once the fourth-largest lake in the world. Since the 1960s, under the influence of numerous factors such as increased human use of water and climate change, it has been rapidly drying up, shrinking by more than 90 percent. The shoreline has retreated, the soil has become more saline, and a desert of over 50,000 square kilometers has formed in its place. The Aral Sea has become a symbol of the catastrophe, known as the “tears of Central Asia.”

    The ecological crisis of the Aral Sea has caused not only a shortage of water resources, but also huge rock formations have formed on the seabed, causing dust and salt storms that damage vast territories. Desertification, soil salinization, loss of biodiversity – all this has a significant negative impact on the ecology and economy of the countries in the region. In April 2010, then UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, after visiting the Aral Sea, said that its drying up was “one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet.”

    For many years, scientists from China and Uzbekistan have been working together to find solutions to the Aral Sea’s environmental crisis, from joint scientific expeditions and soil reclamation to the creation of model regions where water-saving cotton-growing technologies are used.

    “Water shortage, soil salinization, lack of modern agricultural technologies and related systems – these are all acute problems holding back the development of Central Asia,” Wang Ping said.

    This time, Wang Ping brought to Nukus seeds of more than ten types of halophytes (saltwort, saxaul, wormwood, etc.), hoping to successfully grow them in laboratory conditions and then mass-produce them around the Aral Sea to restore biodiversity and combat salinization and dust storms.

    Wang Ping also told Xinhua that several months ago, the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography delivered about 1.5 tons of halophyte seeds to Tashkent for use in a salt-tolerant botanical garden that experts from the two countries are preparing to jointly develop. “These seeds will not only be directly used for saline land reclamation and ecological restoration, but also lay the foundation for local botanical diversity reserves, research and development.”

    “It’s cloudy today, which is good for field work. Let’s try to complete the drip irrigation of this experimental halophyte demonstration field,” says Wang Ping. In another Aral Sea town, Muynak, Wang Ping and his colleagues are installing a water-saving drip irrigation system in a field and leading a local cooperation team that is installing photovoltaic panels to harness solar energy for the halophyte irrigation system.

    In the past two years, Chinese researchers have been promoting the “integration, testing and demonstration project of applying photovoltaic technology to the management of the Aral Sea ecological environment.” In Nukus, the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography and the Aral Sea International Innovation Center launched a pilot project on cotton cultivation with an integrated solar energy, water and fertilizer system last year. With the help of membrane drip irrigation for cotton, photovoltaic generation and an intelligent integrated water and fertilizer supply machine, intelligent drip irrigation and fertilization of fields were realized, which led to an increase in cotton yield by more than three times, and the cost and water consumption were significantly reduced.

    The diligence of Chinese experts and the development prospects opened up by Chinese technology impressed many local farmers and agricultural experts. Local parliament members sent a letter of thanks to the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography and expressed hope for establishing long-term cooperation and expanding the experimental zone with funding from the Uzbek side.

    “The Aral Sea’s environmental crisis is a common problem for the region, and no country can cope with it alone,” said Uzbek political commentator Sharofiddin Tulaganov, noting that cooperation between Uzbekistan and China in the environmental management of the Aral Sea has already yielded noticeable results, and China’s contribution deserves respect.

    “This is not only about environmental management of the Aral Sea, but also about practical manifestations such as improving people’s well-being and building trust. By jointly promoting green and innovative development, we not only strive to restore the ecological environment of the Aral region, but also create a bright future of sustainable development for all of Central Asia,” he noted. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: International Conference on Roads and Railways 2025 successfully concludes On-site visits to Central Kowloon Route and MTRCL Tung Chung Line Extension works projects

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The International Conference on Roads and Railways 2025 co-organised by the Highways Department (HyD) and the Hong Kong Institution of Highways and Transportation already came to a successful conclusion yesterday (June 13). The two-day conference attracted over 800 participants, successfully bringing together global experts, scholars and industry leaders to share experiences and insights, and jointly lead Hong Kong’s transport infrastructure development to write a new chapter.

    In his opening remarks and speech on the second day of the conference, Vice President of the Research Institute of Highway of the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republic of China, Mr Wang Shuiyin, inspired the participants to think about how to put smart and green road construction into practice. The conference then focused on Smart and Green Transport Infrastructure – Planning, Design and Construction and Green Solutions for Smart Transport Infrastructure, with in-depth discussions on the topics of innovative designs, construction and material technologies, smart monitoring technologies, strategies to cope with extreme weather, etc., which provided multi-faceted solutions for the promotion of smart and green transport infrastructure. Students studying relevant engineering subjects were invited to participate in the conference. This enabled them to understand the future development of transport infrastructure, as well as the breakthroughs in innovative technologies of the engineering sector. Deputy Director of Highways, Mr Richard Ng, said in his closing remarks that the conference inspired Hong Kong to create sustainable solutions through policy innovation and technological innovation in order to respond to various challenges in the implementation of transport infrastructures, while deepening international co-operation. He also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the guests, speakers, supporting organisations and all participants for their participation which had made the conference a success. 
    The project team of the HyD introduced to the delegation their self-invented and multi-international award-winning Smart Site Management Hub, which effectively monitors the works progress of the entire project under different works contracts in a unified manner by integrating various data of innovative technologies, thereby enhancing site safety and construction quality. The delegation then visited the Kai Tak Interchange, Kai Tak Depressed Road and entrance of Yau Ma Tei Tunnel, as well as the works site at Kansu Street in Yau Ma Tei to understand how the project team had overcome the challenges encountered during construction, including tunnel excavation, re-provisioning of Gascoigne Road Flyover, etc in the dense urban areas. The project team also shared the people-oriented engineering philosophy of the project in striving to conserve the nearby heritages and iconic landmarks when implementing works, as well as first re-provisioning the public facilities affected, taking full account of cultural conservation and community needs. The delegation was specially arranged to visit the Former Yau Ma Tei Police Station to gain a deep understanding of the history of the century-old building and conservation engineering technology.

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  • MIL-OSI: GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited Issues Statement Regarding SFC Restriction Notice

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    HONG KONG, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited confirms that the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong issued a temporary restriction notice on June 6 2025, pursuant to Sections 204 and 205 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO). This action follows an incident involving a mainland China-registered corporate client who submitted fraudulent tax documentation during compliance onboarding.

    GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited was inadvertently misled by the false documentation. Upon detection, the Firm acted immediately to terminate the relationship, notify authorities in mainland China, and report the matter to the SFC.

    The restriction temporarily prohibits the firm within the jurisdictions of Hong Kong SAR and mainland China from:

    • Conducting any regulated activities for which it is licensed without prior written consent of the SFC;
    • Dealing with or disposing of relevant property, except for operational expenses, and only with prior written notification and approval.

    The Firm must not engage in any regulated activities in Hong Kong or on behalf of clients domiciled in mainland China without prior written consent of the Commission,” said Kenneth Leung, Director of Intermediaries Supervision at the SFC.

    “The restriction does not apply to international clients or transactions conducted outside of the aforementioned jurisdictions.”

    “We understand the commercial sensitivity of the matter and acknowledge that the Firm has acted cooperatively and transparently at all times. Based on the preliminary review, the Commission expects this matter to be concluded within the coming weeks, subject to final documentation clearance and procedural checks. While regrettable, this protocol must be observed in accordance with our statutory obligations. We appreciate your cooperation and professionalism during this interim period.”

    Required Compliance Protocol (Per SFC Directive):

    Until the restriction is lifted, the following procedures apply:

    1. For any new or existing client domiciled in Hong Kong or mainland China, the Firm must submit to the SFC:

    • Full KYC/AML documentation, including beneficial ownership and tax certification;
    • Source of wealth/funds declarations;
    • All supporting due diligence or corporate verification records.

    2. No new trades or transactions may be executed for these clients until the required documents are received, reviewed, and approved in writing by the Commission.

    3. The Commission reserves the right to request additional information on a case-by-case basis.

    Key Clarifications:

    • The restriction is strictly limited to Hong Kong and mainland China and has no effect on GA’s global operations, which remain fully active and compliant.
    • All client assets remain safeguarded under custodial protections and standard operating procedures.
    • The matter stems from a third-party client violation, not from any fault or misconduct by the Firm.
    • GA has strengthened its internal onboarding and verification protocols in response.

    GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited remains committed to full regulatory compliance, transparent cooperation with oversight authorities and uninterrupted service to its global client base.

    About GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited

    GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited is a Hong Kong-based, SFC-regulated financial services firm offering asset management and securities advisory to high-net-worth and institutional clients across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The firm is recognized for its disciplined investment strategy, robust compliance culture, and client-focused service.

    For inquiries, please contact:

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Trade and economic negotiations between Chongqing and foreign countries within the framework of the SCO were held in Southwest China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — Over 200 enterprises attended trade and economic talks between Chongqing and foreign countries within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in southwest China on Friday.

    Following the negotiations, preliminary purchase agreements worth nearly 500 million yuan were reached.

    The event included three thematic negotiation zones covering areas of cooperation such as new energy vehicles, agricultural products, agricultural machinery, electromechanical equipment, food industry, etc.

    Shan Ming, deputy director of the International Cooperation Department of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), stressed that in recent years, SCO countries have continuously deepened cooperation in sectors related to trade, investment, finance, logistics, industry and agriculture.

    According to him, CCPIT stands ready to work with business partners to protect and uphold the principle of genuine multilateralism in order to facilitate the entry of SCO economies into a stage of more dynamic, inclusive and sustainable development.

    During the event, the city’s committee for the promotion of international trade signed memorandums of cooperation with relevant organizations of the five SCO member states and dialogue partners, the Zhongxinshe news agency reported. -0-

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