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  • MIL-OSI China: Harbin embraces sci-fi-themed events

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

    A sci-fi-themed-book fair was held in Harbin, Heilongjiang province from May 22 to 26 alongside the 2025 Children Science Fiction Convention. Writers, publishers, editors and industry professionals examined developments in the children’s publishing sector.

    Publishing leaders and event organizers launch a sci-fi book fair in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, May 23, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]

    During the fair, themed forums, reading lectures, book launches and signing sessions created a platform to promote public reading and showcase achievements in this field. This not only marks a strategic enhancement of Harbin’s soft power, but pioneers a new model for China’s sci-fi creation and the promotion of nationwide reading among children.

    At the opening ceremony, six authors launched a public reading initiative, alongside six institutions releasing the 2024 list of outstanding Chinese popular science books. Additionally, the Taofen Foundation donated books valued at 2 million yuan (about $277,808) to primary and secondary schools in Harbin. 

    In recent years, children’s science fiction writing has flourished in China. To better summarize the experiences, events like the Children Science Fiction Convention have also been launched. This not only gives enthusiasts something to look forward to, but serves as a great enabler for future industry development. 

    “The era of sci-fi has truly arrived,” said Bai Yunpeng, an organizer and chairman of Harbin Huiwen Academy Cultural Media Group and president of the Harbin Publication Distribution Industry Association. “We’ve now entered an age where science, science fiction and popular science education form an integrated three-in-one.”

    Bai expected that the authors, critics, publishers, and reading promoters participating in this inaugural sci-fi book fair will come up with fresh content, formats, and ideas through intellectual exchanges, providing valuable experience for future exhibitions.

    A photo captures the China International Communications Group booth at a sci-fi book fair in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, May 23, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]

    Yin Chuanhong, deputy secretary of the Chinese Science Writers Association, observed that contemporary children’s sci-fi is demonstrating both diversified genres and a convergence of science and culture. 

    “This genre pushes beyond traditional boundaries, evolving from sensory narratives dominated by scientific wonders to more complex expressions rich in cultural depth and intellectual substance that embody Chinese characteristics and contemporary spirit.” he said, “It provides fertile ground for Chinese sci-fi’s cultural identity and academic framework in the new era.”

    Popular science and science fiction leader Dong Renwei, founder of the Children’s Science Fiction Nebula Awards, delivered a work report for the Children’s Science Fiction Reading Promotion Alliance, which he also chairs. He highlighted the achievements of the alliance, including collaborating with 11 publishers and 39 established and emerging Chinese science fiction authors to produce original and innovative works. The alliance also published award-winning titles from the Children’s Science Fiction Nebula Awards while expanding reading promotion programs to 20 provincial-level regions across China.

    Participants gather for a group photo during the 2025 Children Science Fiction Convention held in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, May 23, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]

    He said the Children’s Science Fiction Nebula Awards aim to strengthen the key position of children’s science fiction in the broader industry ecosystem. The event aims to build multidimensional collaboration platforms, promote the development of Chinese and global children’s science fiction, amplify China’s voice in the international sci-fi community, and contribute Chinese solutions to the joint effort of building a beautiful future for humanity.

    The 2025 Children’s Science Fiction Nebula Awards were presented on May 23 in Harbin, with prominent writers Chen Qiufan and Wu Yan receiving top honors in the novel and short story categories.

    Sci-fi critic Cui Xinping, vice chair of the Shanxi Writers Association, highlighted children’s science fiction in China shows three trends: The first is how Chinese sci-fi works integrate elements from popular science, mythology, history, and military education. The second is the support from awards and talent programs for both new and experienced writers. The third, symbolic of Chinese long-term planning, where publishers develop expansive sci-fi universes around award-winning authors, allowing for rapid serialization and continued growth. All of this expands narrative boundaries and pushes for cross-genre innovation. 

    A photo captures “The Three-Body Problem” booth at a sci-fi book fair in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, May 23, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]

    Roundtable forums with the themes of “Focusing on Sci-fi, Strengthening Collaboration, and Seeking Growth” and “The ‘Sci-fi Vision’ in Children’s Science Fiction,” along with new book launches, were also held later that day.

    Zheng Zhong, president of Zhejiang Juvenile and Children’s Publishing House, said science and literature have long been promoted in China. “If we were to identify a literary genre that unifies and embodies both scientific and humanistic literacy, it would be science fiction. That’s why science fiction literature is an essential nutrient for the growth of children in the new era and is absolutely indispensable.”

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Elon Musk leaving US govt role

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

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that he is leaving his government role as an adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump.

    “As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending,” Musk posted on X.

    “The DOGE (the Department of Government Efficiency) mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government,” he said.

    U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday thanked Musk for his work and promised to pursue more spending cuts in the future, posting on X that “Elon Musk and the entire DOGE team have done INCREDIBLE work exposing waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal government.”

    “The House is eager and ready to act on DOGE’s findings so we can deliver even more cuts to big government that President Trump wants and the American people demand,” Johnson wrote.

    The billionaire will rededicate himself to companies like Tesla and rocket manufacturer SpaceX. Musk said earlier that he will step back from political spending, because “I think I’ve done enough.”

    In an interview with CBS News on Tuesday, Musk criticized Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” describing the legislation, a mix of tax cuts and enhanced immigration enforcement, as a “massive spending bill” that increases the federal deficit and “undermines the work” of DOGE.

    Trump on Wednesday defended his bill, saying, “I’m not happy about certain aspects of it, but I’m thrilled by other aspects of it.”

    MIL OSI China News

  • Operation Sindoor outreach: Panama backs India’s stance against terrorism during Tharoor-led delegation’s visit

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Panama President Jose Raul Mulino Quintero on Thursday (Indian time) extended his support to India’s resolute stand against terrorism during a meeting with an all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.

    The meeting took place at the Presidential Palace in Panama City and marked a key moment in India’s global outreach to garner international backing in the fight against cross-border terrorism.

    “The Indian delegation had a constructive and productive discussion with the President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, at his palace this afternoon. The President graciously expressed his understanding and support for India’s fight against terrorism,” Tharoor posted on X.

    In addition to the meeting with the President, the delegation held discussions with Panamanian Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha and Vice-Minister Carlos Hoyos on Operation Sindoor and India’s determination to counter Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Panama’s Foreign Minister backed India for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council.

    “Had an excellent and constructive conversation with Panamanian Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha at his Ministry today, followed by discussions over lunch. He was accompanied by several of his colleagues, including Vice-Minister Carlos Hoyos, as well as two MPs – a tribute to the regard in which India is held here,” Tharoor shared on X.

    “A fruitful meeting of Indian Parliamentary delegation with the President of Panama Jose Raul Mulino at Presidential Palace in Panama City. FM Javier Martinez-Acha Vasquez and senior officials were present. President underlined Panama’s support for India and opposition to terrorism,” posted delegation member and former Indian diplomat Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

    As part of the visit, the delegation paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by laying floral offerings at his bust at the University of Panama and planting a mango sapling in his memory. Members of the Indian diaspora were also present during the ceremony.

    National Assembly President Dana Castaneda, who met the delegation earlier, also affirmed Panama’s support for India’s efforts.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, she said, “The message, which they have conveyed, has been very clearly understood by us. Panama wants to stand with India in this campaign for peace, and we hope that we can defeat terrorism.”

    The delegation’s visit to Panama marked the third leg of Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentarians who are a part of India’s global outreach campaign following the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 civilians were killed by Pakistan-linked terrorists.

    In addition to Tharoor, the delegation includes – Shambhavi of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Sarfaraz Ahmad of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Milind Murli Deora of the Shiv Sena, and BJP leaders Shashank Mani Tripathi, Bhubaneswar Kalita, and Tejasvi Surya, along with GM Harish Balayogi of the Telugu Desam Party.

    (With agency inputs)

  • Eventful day for Bengal over PM’s twin events in Alipurduar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    West Bengal is heading for a politically eventful day on Thursday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to attend two major events—one administrative and the other political—in Alipurduar district, located in the northern part of the state.

    This will be the Prime Minister’s first official visit to both Alipurduar and West Bengal after the Lok Sabha elections last year. Prior to the elections, he had visited the state multiple times to campaign for the BJP.

    At the administrative programme, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the City Gas Distribution (CGD) project in the Alipurduar and Cooch Behar districts.

    The project, worth over ₹1,010 crore, aims to provide Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to more than 2.5 lakh households and over 100 commercial establishments and industries. It will also provide Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by establishing around 19 CNG stations in line with the Minimum Work Program (MWP) targets stipulated by the Union Government.

    The administrative event will be followed by the Prime Minister’s address at a political rally in Alipurduar, where he is expected to speak about the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’, a military strike in which Indian armed forces successfully demolished several terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

    Political observers feel that Alipurduar has been strategically chosen as the venue for the Prime Minister’s post-‘Operation Sindoor’ programmes due to its geographical significance, with the Chicken Neck corridor on one side and the Seven Sisters of the North-East on the other.

    At the political rally, PM Modi is also expected to launch a scathing attack on the West Bengal government and the ruling Trinamool Congress, as hinted by the Prime Minister in a post on X on Wednesday.

    “I will be addressing a BJP West Bengal public meeting in Alipurduar tomorrow afternoon. Over the last decade, the various schemes of the NDA Government have been greatly appreciated by the people of West Bengal. At the same time, they are tired of the corruption and poor administration of the TMC,” the Prime Minister’s message on Wednesday read.

    — IANS

  • MIL-OSI Europe: EU Fact Sheets – A general survey of development policy – 28-05-2025

    Source: European Parliament 2

    Development policy lies at the heart of the European Union’s external policies. It aims to reduce and ultimately eradicate poverty and it is central to the EU’s response to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the 2030 Agenda). Its objectives include fostering sustainable growth, defending human rights and democracy, achieving gender equality, promoting peace and inclusive societies and tackling environmental and climate challenges. The EU works on a global scale and is the world’s largest donor of development assistance. Cooperation with EU Member States and alignment with the 2030 Agenda facilitate the efficient delivery of aid.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: EU Fact Sheets – Transatlantic relations: the United States and Canada – 28-05-2025

    Source: European Parliament 2

    The EU, the United States and Canada remain close partners, united by democratic values and shared historic ties. Despite navigating complex global challenges, including trade tensions, they prioritise dialogue and cooperation in areas such as foreign policy, security and regulatory affairs. The EU emphasises sustaining these relationships and adapting them to shared challenges, thus ensuring stability and resilience while upholding the international rules-based order.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: EU Fact Sheets – The European Union and its trade partners – 28-05-2025

    Source: European Parliament 2

    Over the years, the EU has been moving away from the production of labour-intensive, low-value products in order to specialise in higher-value, branded goods. With its open economy, trade is essential to the EU, which is a founder of and key player in the World Trade Organization (WTO). In addition, to overcome trade barriers and level the playing field for its businesses, the Union negotiates a number of free trade agreements (FTAs).

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Development Contributions Policy approved

    Source: Auckland Council

    A new Development Contributions Policy has today been adopted by Auckland Council’s Governing Body.

    The policy ensures the cost of growth-related infrastructure is fairly shared between developers and ratepayers.

    The Contributions Policy 2025 enables the council to recover development contributions from those undertaking development. The policy supports a 30-year plan for growth-related infrastructure in the investment priority areas in Auckland.

    Auckland Council Mayor Wayne Brown said council had a rational debate and sorted this one out fairly fast.

    “At the end of it, growth pays for growth; developers must pay their fair share of the cost of infrastructure,” said Mayor Brown. “Auckland ratepayers shouldn’t be expected to shoulder a disproportionate share of the cost of growth, especially during times when households are struggling. 

    “Given there are often complaints on both sides of this, and we received over 300 pages of robust advice to support our decisions, I’m confident we have landed in the right place. 

    “This is a very significant policy for council, one that enables approximately $10 billion of investment in priority areas across Auckland. We’re doing what we need to support growth in the right places, within the constraints in front of us.” 

    Matching pace and scale of growth

    Auckland Council financial strategy general manager Michael Burns said the council is grateful for feedback on the policy, as it has helped inform a final policy that will enable infrastructure investment to match the pace and scale of Auckland’s growth.

    “This is a complex but significant piece of policy that ultimately affects both current and future Aucklanders. It ensures the cost of new infrastructure is fairly shared between developers and ratepayers, and the council appreciates the feedback from a range of stakeholders that has helped get the balance right,” says Mr Burns.

    “The new policy is informed by our long-term plan adopted last year and also supports a 30-year, $10.3 billion infrastructure investment programme in parts of Auckland where significant growth is expected and delivers quality urban environments.”

    At today’s Governing Body, councillors endorsed a 30-year programme of infrastructure investment required to support the expected development in the identified Investment Priority Areas in Auckland, and adopted the new Contributions Policy 2025 – the two collectively enabling strategic infrastructure investment across Auckland.

    The plans help meet the needs of Auckland’s forecast population growth, as 200,000 more Aucklanders are expected by 2034 and a further 400,000 by 2054. The contributions policy helps fund stormwater, transport, parks and community facilities in new and existing developments.

    The 30-year programme focuses on investment in the Inner Northwest (Redhills, Westgate and Whenuapai), Drury, Māngere, Mount Roskill and Tāmaki.

    The proposed contributions policy was revised following feedback during consultation and takes account of updated information on project requirements, developer and central government plans.

    “Auckland has experienced substantial growth in the last decade and that is expected to continue. The scale of growth means the council needs to plan now for the investment required to support that growth and to plan how it will be funded,” says Mr Burns.

    Investment priority areas

    The increased investment the council is committing to is reflected in an increased development contributions price in some areas. This is particularly so in investment priority areas – Inner Northwest, Tamaki, Mt Roskill, Mangere and Drury – where the scale of growth requires aligned funding.

    Some feedback suggested that it would be fairer for development contribution prices to increase over time rather than remain flat. The council has considered this and agreed that, while still recovering the full costs of infrastructure over time, prices should start lower and increase at 2 per cent annually. This ensures earlier developers pay a similar cost, in real terms, as those who develop later on.

    On average, development contributions in the investment priority areas, paid in the 2025/2026 financial year, will be $48,000. This is down from the $68,000 that was consulted on.

    Development contributions across the rest of Auckland (outside of investment priority areas) will remain on average $20,000 per household equivalent for the 2025/2026 year, less than the $32,000 that was consulted on.

    The policy will come into effect on 1 July 2025.

    For more information, visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/developmentcontributions

    – ends –

    Further information

    What is the new pricing for development contributions?
    Development contributions pricing will vary depending on a range of factors, including location, timing and investment levels by area.

    Within the period of the Long-term Plan 2024-2034, areas outside of investment priority areas will see a $8.9 billion capital investment, with $1.5 billion from development contribution at $20,000 on average (per household unit equivalent).  

    Over a 30-year period, there is a $10.3 billion of capital investment in the investment priority areas, with $4.8 billion recovered from development contributions at $48,000 on average (per household unit equivalent).  

    The table below shows the development contribution prices.

    Development contribution costs

      Previous 2022 policy
    (average cost per household unit equivalent)
    Consultation proposal
    (average cost per household unit equivalent)
    New 2025 policy
    (average cost per household unit in 2026 financial year increasing by 2 per cent each year)
    Inner Northwest $25,000 $98,000 $72,000
    Tāmaki $31,000 $119,000 $71,000 (with a stormwater connection)$51,000 (without a stormwater connection)
    Mt Roskill $20,000 $52,000 $33,000
    Māngere $18,000 $29,000 $27,000
    Drury $70,000 $83,000 $64,000
    Elsewhere in the Auckland region $20,000 $32,000 $20,000

    MIL OSI New Zealand News

  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC May 29, 2025 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 290551

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1251 AM CDT Thu May 29 2025

    Valid 301200Z – 311200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
    THE EASTERN GULF COAST STATES…GEORGIA…CAROLINAS AND VIRGINIA…

    …SUMMARY…
    Scattered severe storms with wind damage, large hail, and a couple
    tornadoes will be possible Friday afternoon and evening from parts
    of the Eastern Gulf Coast to the Mid-Atlantic.

    …Georgia/Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic/Gulf Coast States…
    At mid-levels, a trough will move across the Ohio and Tennessee
    Valleys, as a jet streak translates eastward across the Southeast.
    Ahead of the trough, a moist and unstable airmass will be in place
    from the central Gulf Coast northeastward into the Carolinas and
    Mid-Atlantic. Surface dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s F will
    likely result in moderate destabilization across much of this
    airmass by midday. Scattered thunderstorm development, aided by
    topographic forcing, is expected to take place in the southern and
    central Appalachians during the early afternoon. Convection will
    move eastward into the lower elevations of the Atlantic Coastal
    states during the mid to late evening, where a severe threat will
    likely develop. The increase in large-scale ascent and deep-layer
    shear associated with the approaching mid-level jet will be a driver
    for the severe threat Friday afternoon and evening.

    NAM forecast soundings along the instability axis during the
    afternoon suggest that MLCAPE will peak near 1500 J/kg, and that 0-6
    km shear will increase into the 50 to 60 knot range. While the
    low-levels are forecast to remain veered to the southwest, strong
    speed shear will be present in the 850 to 500 mb layer. This will be
    favorable for supercells and bowing line segments. 0-3 km lapse
    rates are forecast to peak near 7.5 C/km, which will support a
    potential for damaging wind gusts. Supercells will also be capable
    of producing isolated large hail, especially in areas where the
    maximum potential for surface heating is realized. Although
    low-level shear is not expected to be that strong, any supercell
    that becomes intense could produce a brief tornado. The severe
    threat is expected to move eastward onto the Atlantic Coastal Plain
    in the late afternoon, and toward the Atlantic Coast during the
    evening.

    …Western Great Lakes…
    At mid-levels, flow is forecast to become north-northwesterly over
    the upper Mississippi Valley and western Great Lakes, in the wake of
    an exiting trough. At the surface, a post-frontal airmass will be
    located over the western Great Lakes, where flow will be
    northwesterly. A pocket of locally higher surface dewpoints is
    forecast from eastern Wisconsin into lower Michigan. Within this
    pocket, weak instability is expected to develop along the western
    edge of the higher surface dewpoints, along and inland from the
    western shore of Lake Michigan. Along this north-to-south corridor,
    surface heating and low-level convergence will make convective
    initiation likely during the afternoon. Forecast soundings at 21Z
    from Chicago to Milwaukee have 0-3 km lapse rates peaking near 8.5
    C/km, which will be favorable for isolated marginally severe gusts.
    In addition, 500 mb temps will be relatively cold near -17C, which
    could also support a potential for hail with the stronger updrafts.

    ..Broyles.. 05/29/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC May 29, 2025 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 290559

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1259 AM CDT Thu May 29 2025

    Valid 291200Z – 301200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR PARTS OF
    CENTRAL/WEST TX INTO EXTREME SOUTHEAST NM…AND ALSO FROM SOUTHEAST
    GA INTO SC…

    …SUMMARY…
    Large hail, damaging winds, and possibly a tornado or two will be
    possible this afternoon and evening from the Texas-New Mexico border
    eastward into central Texas. Storms with isolated to scattered wind
    damage are possible later today across parts of the Southeast.
    Isolated hail, damaging wind, and possibly a tornado are possible
    across the Ozarks and Mid-South vicinity into this evening.

    …Synopsis…
    A broad mid/upper-level trough covering much of the central/eastern
    CONUS is forecast to amplify through the period, as a vigorous
    shortwave moves through the base of the trough from the Ozarks
    towards the Mid-South. In advance of this shortwave, a
    lower-amplitude midlevel trough will move from the lower MS Valley
    into the Southeast and Carolinas. Later in the period, a surface low
    will gradually deepen and move from the Ozarks into TN/KY, as a
    trailing cold front moves southward across parts of the southern
    Plains and lower MS Valley.

    …Parts of west/central TX and eastern NM…
    Strong heating is expected later today near and south of the cold
    front from parts of eastern NM into west-central TX. Relatively rich
    low-level moisture and steep midlevel lapse rates will support
    MLCAPE near/above 2500 J/kg by mid/late afternoon, with 35-45 kt of
    effective shear sufficient for organized convection. Initial
    supercell development will be possible by late afternoon near the
    front across west-central TX, with increasing storm coverage and
    clustering possible this evening. Large to very large hail and
    localized severe gusts will be possible, along with some potential
    for a tornado or two, especially in the vicinity of the surface
    boundary. Any upscale growth could result in an increasing
    severe-wind threat during the evening.

    Farther east, guidance generally depicts more isolated coverage of
    storms near the front from southern OK into north TX. However,
    moderate to strong instability and sufficient deep-layer shear will
    support a conditional risk of large hail and damaging wind with any
    sustained storms in this region as well.

    Isolated strong to severe storms will also be possible from the
    Raton Mesa vicinity southward across eastern NM, within a modestly
    unstable but favorably sheared environment. The strongest storms
    could pose a threat of isolated hail and strong to severe gusts
    during the afternoon and evening.

    …Southeast…
    Extensive convection may be ongoing at the start of the period from
    near the Gulf coast into parts of AL, in advance of the
    mid/upper-level trough moving eastward across the region. Some
    enhancement to deep-layer flow/shear associated with the trough
    could support strong to locally severe storms during the morning.

    Downstream of the morning convection and approaching trough, diurnal
    heating of a moist airmass will result in moderate buoyancy by
    afternoon, with MLCAPE increasing to around 1500-2000 J/kg where
    stronger heating occurs. Strong to locally severe storms may either
    persist from ongoing morning convection, or initiate within the
    weakly capped environment across south GA into SC. Low-level flow
    will likely remain rather weak, but some strengthening of flow at
    700 mb and above could support one or more loosely organized
    clusters capable of isolated to scattered wind damage, and perhaps
    isolated hail. A 15% wind area/Slight Risk has been included for
    parts of GA/SC, where confidence is currently greatest in stronger
    pre-convective heating/destabilization and steepening of low-level
    lapse rates.

    …Ozarks into the Mid-South…
    Some low-level moistening is expected through the day from parts of
    northern AR/southern MO into the Mid-South, in association with the
    approaching mid/upper-level shortwave trough and developing weak
    cyclone. Relatively modest heating and weak midlevel lapse rates may
    tend to limit buoyancy, but ascent attendant to the approaching
    shortwave trough may support scattered thunderstorm development
    along/ahead of the front from late afternoon into the evening.
    Increasingly favorable wind profiles could support a few stronger
    cells despite the modest instability, and at least a low probability
    threat of damaging wind, hail, and a tornado could evolve by
    evening. Greater probabilities may need to be considered for parts
    of this region, if trends support greater destabilization than
    currently expected.

    ..Dean/Thornton.. 05/29/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC – No MDs are in effect as of Thu May 29 06:05:02 UTC 2025

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Current Mesoscale DiscussionsUpdated:  Thu May 29 06:15:03 UTC 2025 No Mesoscale Discussions are currently in effect.

    Notice:  The responsibility for Heavy Rain Mesoscale Discussions has been transferred to the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) on April 9, 2013. Click here for the Service Change Notice.
    Archived Convective ProductsTo view convective products for a previous day, type in the date you wish to retrieve (e.g. 20040529 for May 29, 2004). Data available since January 1, 2004.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC – No watches are valid as of Thu May 29 06:05:02 UTC 2025

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Current Convective Watches (View What is a Watch? clip)Updated:  Thu May 29 06:16:06 UTC 2025 No watches are currently valid

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  • MIL-OSI: NBPE – Transaction in Own Shares

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN OR INTO AUSTRALIA, CANADA, ITALY, DENMARK, JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, OR TO ANY NATIONAL OF SUCH JURISDICTIONS

    St Peter Port, Guernsey 29 May 2025

    NB Private Equity Partners (“NBPE” or the “Company”) today announces details of Class A Shares bought back pursuant to general authority granted by shareholders of the Company on 12 June 2024 and the share buy-back agreement with Jefferies International Limited.

    Transaction on London Stock Exchange

    Date of purchase of Shares 28 May 2025
    Number of Shares purchased 1,586 Class A Shares
    Highest price/lowest price paid £14.36 / £14.22
    ISIN for the Shares GG00B1ZBD492

    All Class A Shares bought back will be cancelled. Following the cancellation, the number of outstanding Class A Shares is 45,549,961‬. The Company also has 3,150,408 Class A shares held in treasury. For reporting purposes under the FCA’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules the market should use the figure of 45,549,961 voting rights when determining if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in the Company.

    For further information, please contact:

    NBPE Investor Relations        +44 20 3214 9002
    Luke Mason        NBPrivateMarketsIR@nb.com

    Kaso Legg Communications        +44 (0)20 3882 6644

    Charles Gorman        nbpe@kl-communications.com
    Luke Dampier
    Charlotte Francis

    About NB Private Equity Partners Limited
    NBPE invests in direct private equity investments alongside market leading private equity firms globally. NB Alternatives Advisers LLC (the “Investment Manager”), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Neuberger Berman Group LLC, is responsible for sourcing, execution and management of NBPE. The vast majority of direct investments are made with no management fee / no carried interest payable to third-party GPs, offering greater fee efficiency than other listed private equity companies. NBPE seeks capital appreciation through growth in net asset value over time while paying a bi-annual dividend.

    LEI number: 213800UJH93NH8IOFQ77

    About Neuberger Berman

    Neuberger Berman is an employee-owned, private, independent investment manager founded in 1939 with over 2,800 employees in 26 countries. The firm manages $515 billion of equities, fixed income, private equity, real estate and hedge fund portfolios for global institutions, advisors and individuals. Neuberger Berman’s investment philosophy is founded on active management, fundamental research and engaged ownership. Neuberger Berman has been named by Pensions & Investments as the #1 or #2 Best Place to Work in Money Management for each of the last eleven years (firms with more than 1,000 employees). Visit www.nb.com for more information. Data as of March 31, 2025.

    This press release appears as a matter of record only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase any security.

    NBPE is established as a closed-end investment company domiciled in Guernsey. NBPE has received the necessary consent of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission. The value of investments may fluctuate. Results achieved in the past are no guarantee of future results. This document is not intended to constitute legal, tax or accounting advice or investment recommendations. Prospective investors are advised to seek expert legal, financial, tax and other professional advice before making any investment decision. Statements contained in this document that are not historical facts are based on current expectations, estimates, projections, opinions and beliefs of NBPE’s investment manager. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, and undue reliance should not be placed thereon. Additionally, this document contains “forward-looking statements.” Actual events or results or the actual performance of NBPE may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated in such targets or forward-looking statements.

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  • MIL-OSI: JuCoin Solves DeFi’s Accessibility Crisis with Breakthrough CeDeFi Solution

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Service-driven exchange JuCoin eliminates 65% user drop-off rate by removing wallet barriers and technical friction

    SINGAPORE, May 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — JuCoin, the world’s first service-driven cryptocurrency exchange, has launched its revolutionary CeDeFi solution, empowering users to trade publicly available blockchain tokens directly through their exchange accounts without the traditional requirements of external wallets, seed phrase management, or blockchain technical knowledge.

    This industry-leading innovation directly addresses crypto’s most significant adoption barrier: industry research reveals that 65% of users abandon decentralized applications after their first interaction due to overwhelming technical complexity and poor user experience design.

    “The numbers tell the story, when nearly two-thirds of people try DeFi once and never return, we’re not dealing with a user problem, we’re dealing with a design problem,” stated Sammi Li, CEO of JuCoin. “We’ve eliminated the technical gatekeeping that has kept mainstream users locked out of blockchain innovation. Now, investing in emerging tokens is as simple as trading Bitcoin on any exchange.”

    Democratizing Access to Blockchain Innovation

    JuCoin’s CeDeFi solution delivers unprecedented accessibility through:

    • Universal Blockchain Access: Direct trading of tokens from multiple networks without platform changes
    • Centralized Portfolio Management: All blockchain assets visible and manageable through JuCoin’s interface
    • One-Click Operations: Multi-step blockchain processes reduced to single actions
    • Institutional-Level Security: JuCoin’s security infrastructure protecting all decentralized interactions

    The solution breaks down the artificial barriers between centralized and decentralized finance, allowing users to explore the full spectrum of cryptocurrency innovation while maintaining the security, support, and familiarity of their trusted exchange platform.

    Executing the Service-Driven Philosophy

    This CeDeFi launch represents the culmination of JuCoin’s service-driven approach, which transforms exchanges from simple transaction processors into comprehensive financial service providers. Drawing from CEO Sammi Li’s expertise in luxury consumer experiences, JuCoin has consistently prioritized intuitive design and seamless functionality over technical showcasing.

    “We don’t measure our success by how many features we can cram into a platform, but by how effortlessly our users can achieve their financial goals,” Li noted. “Our CeDeFi solution embodies this principle. It’s the result of making sophisticated blockchain technology completely invisible to the user experience.”

    The innovation strengthens JuCoin’s comprehensive ecosystem approach, integrating with JuChain blockchain infrastructure, JuChat social platform, and JuOne hardware solutions to create a unified Web3 experience that prioritizes accessibility without sacrificing security or functionality.

    Immediate Availability and Growth Trajectory

    JuCoin’s CeDeFi solution is fully operational and available to all platform users starting today. The launch includes complete integration with Solana blockchain tokens, with additional network support planned for systematic deployment to expand access to the broader decentralized asset universe.

    Detailed user guides and educational content are available through the JuCoin platform to help users maximize the benefits of this groundbreaking technology.

    About JuCoin

    JuCoin has operated as a leading cryptocurrency exchange since 2013, evolving into the world’s first service-driven crypto platform serving over 12 million users globally across more than 30 countries. The company maintains an integrated digital ecosystem including JuChain (Layer 1 blockchain), JuOne (Web3 AI-encrypted smartphone), JuChat (Web3 super app), and JuCoin Labs (innovation hub), all unified through the JU token.

    The company’s service-driven philosophy focuses on removing complexity from cryptocurrency interactions, making advanced blockchain capabilities accessible to all users regardless of technical expertise or background.

    Contact:
    Nicolas Tang
    nicolas_t@jucoin.com

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  • Operation Sindoor outreach: Baijayant Panda-led delegation underlines India’s anti-terrorism stance in Riyadh

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The all-party Indian parliamentary delegation, led by BJP MP Baijayant Jay Panda met Mushabab Al-Qahtani, Director General of Prince Saud Al Faisal Institute of Diplomatic Studies in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday and underlined India’s commitment towards combating terrorism.

    The Embassy of India in Riyadh shared on X: “The All-Party delegation led by @PandaJay met H.E. Dr. Mushabab Al-Qahtani, DG, Prince Saud Al Faisal Institute of Diplomatic Studies @KSAPSAIDS & conveyed India’s unwavering commitment to combat terrorism in its all forms. The delegation also discussed India-Saudi Arabia strategic ties.”

    The delegation highlighted the significance of Operation Sindoor and India’s continued fight against Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism in Riyadh after concluding successful engagements in Kuwait and Bahrain.

    “India’s stand on terrorism is resolute and uncompromising – a message we bring to Saudi Arabia with our all-party delegation. Appreciate the warm welcome by Abdulrahman Alharbi, Chair of the Saudi Arabia-India Friendship Committee of the Sura Council, as we begin key engagements to strengthen our growing partnership,” Panda posted on X.

    The delegation arrived in Riyadh early on Wednesday (Indian time) and later interacted with India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Suhel Khan, at the India House.

    The delegation also offered floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at the Indian Embassy in Riyadh.

    “Along with my colleagues from the all-party delegation, offered floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, honouring his timeless message of peace, non-violence & tolerance. We also had a detailed interaction with Ambassador Suhel Khan, reaffirming India’s resolute stand against terrorism and commitment to global peace,” Panda posted on X.

    During the three-day visit, the delegation will interact with a cross-section of political dignitaries, government officials, thought leaders, business and media representatives. They will also engage with members of the Indian community, the Indian Embassy in Riyadh said in a statement.

    As part of their concluding day of engagements in Kuwait on Tuesday, the delegation undertook a series of media engagements and cultural visits aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and highlighting India’s united stance against terrorism.

    “The delegation concluded its highly productive visit to Kuwait by effectively conveying India’s message of ‘Zero Tolerance’ and ‘New Normal’ against terrorism to a variety of interlocutors in Kuwait, including the Government, civil society, media, think tanks, opinion-makers and members of the Indian community,” said the Indian Embassy in Kuwait.

    The delegation also includes BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, BJP MP Phangnon Konyak, BJP MP Rekha Sharma, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) MP Asaduddin Owaisi, BJP MP Satnam Singh Sandhu, Ghulam Nabi Azad and former Indian diplomat Harsh Vardhan Shringla.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Operation Sindoor outreach: Ravi Shankar Prasad-led delegation heads to Denmark after concluding Rome visit

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A nine-member Indian parliamentary delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad will reach Denmark on Thursday after concluding a diplomatic outreach visit to Italy, where they emphasised India’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism.

    In Copenhagen, the Indian parliamentarians will highlight the significance of Operation Sindoor and India’s continuing battle against Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism.

    The delegation will interact with Danish parliamentarians, political parties, members of the media, and the Indian diaspora to share the country’s position on global terror challenges.

    During the Italy leg of the visit, the delegation engaged with key Italian leaders, think tanks, strategic experts, and news agencies to underline India’s zero-tolerance and ‘new normal’ policy toward Pakistan-facilitated cross-border terrorism.

    The meetings included discussions with Stefania Craxi, Chairperson of the Italian Senate’s Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, who echoed India’s concerns and proposed stronger bilateral cooperation to address the global threat of terrorism.

    “During our visit to Italy, my colleagues from the all-party delegation and I had the privilege of meeting Senator Stefania Craxi, Chair of the Senate’s Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee. We apprised her of India’s firm stance against terrorism in all its forms, underscoring our zero-tolerance policy towards cross-border terrorism. Senator Craxi echoed our sentiments, emphasising the need for a unified global response to terrorism and proposing enhanced cooperation between India and Italy to tackle this pressing challenge,” Prasad posted on X.

    The delegation also engaged with the Indian diaspora and highlighted India’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism.

    The Indian delegation includes, Daggubati Purandeswari (BJP), Priyanka Chaturvedi (Shiv Sena-UBT), Ghulam Ali Khatana (BJP), Amar Singh (Congress), Samik Bhattacharya (BJP), M. Thambidurai (AIADMK), former Union Minister M.J. Akbar, and former Ambassador Pankaj Saran.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • MIL-OSI Security: CTG 73.6 Divers Complete Micro Spirit Removal in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia as part of Pacific Partnership 2025, May 14, 2025

    Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

    YAP, Federated States of Micronesia – Commander, Task Group 73.6 (CTG 73.6), U.S. 7th Fleet’s deployed salvage force, successfully completed the wreck-in-place and the at-sea disposal of an abandoned derelict vessel (ADV) in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), as part of Pacific Partnership 25, May 14, 2025.

    The U.S. Navy divers from CTG 73.6, collaborated with multiple agencies; including the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage (SUPSALV), SMIT Salvage, Singapore Salvage Engineering (SSE), Center Lift, FSM U.S. Embassy office, and Yap local agencies to remove the MV Micro Spirit. The team installed roller bags to relocate the wreck and employed a salvage chisel to conduct wreck-in-place operations into smaller sections for disposal. The sections were then transported to an at-sea designated disposal site approved by the Yap State government for its final resting place.

    Micro Spirit was one of six Japanese-built cargo vessels procured by the FSM government under a Japanese grant aid scheme between 1976 and 1978. The vessels were used by FSM to ferry passengers and cargo between the outer islands of the country. It is estimated that the vessel had been abandoned in place for over 10 years exposed to the elements. Micro Spirit developed severe structural problems – including an 11- degree starboard list and active seal leaks until it deteriorated beyond repair becoming an environmental and safety hazard.

    “The Micro Spirit’s disposal addresses significant environmental and safety concerns posed by the vessel’s presence in Colonia Harbor.” said Senior Chief Navy Diver Melissa Nguyen-Alarcon, Master Diver assigned to CTG 73.6. “Simultaneously, our divers were able to learn invaluable knowledge from their commercial counterparts from SMIT Salvage, SSE and Center Lift.”

    CTG 73.6 divers and personnel from SMIT Salvage and SSE worked together to remove hazardous materials including oil, lubricants, and large quantities of garbage and debris. Their efforts ensured that Micro Spirit was environmentally ready for disposal.

    “Over the years, the Micro Spirit accumulated substantial amount of debris and was cluttering the shores of Yap,” said Lt. Erik Jorde, Officer-in-Charge assigned to CTG 73.6. “Our team collaborated with SSE, SMIT, Center Lift and with local Yapese government agencies to successfully remove the vessel. This is a crucial step for the upcoming MILCON projects.”

    Micro Spirit was ultimately disposed at a pre-designated site, approved by the Yap Governor’s office, located approximately 11 nautical miles northwest of Yap.

    The removal of Micro Spirit contributed to the strong relationships and enduring trust between the United States and the FSM.

    “This mission has allowed CTG 73.6 to further develop their collective expertise and experience,” said LT Kahra Kelty, Acting U.S. 7th Fleet Salvage Officer. “As the designated Executive Agent for salvage and diving operations at CTF-73, it is our responsibility to continually enhance our organic capabilities while also strengthening our relationships with our partners in FSM.”

    CTG 73.6 is currently deployed to Yap, FSM. Renowned as the U.S. Seventh Fleet’s premier maritime emergency response and salvage force, CTG 73.6 exemplifies the U.S. Navy’s commitment to aiding communities in need and providing swift assistance during times of crisis. They will be removing a total of two ADVs while deployed in Yap.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Result of the Daily Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction held on May 29, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    Tenor 1-day
    Notified Amount (in ₹ crore) 25,000
    Total amount of bids received (in ₹ crore) 3,335
    Amount allotted (in ₹ crore) 3,335
    Cut off Rate (%) 6.01
    Weighted Average Rate (%) 6.01
    Partial Allotment Percentage of bids received at cut off rate (%) NA

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    

    Press Release: 2025-2026/426

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  • US judge blocks Trump from suspending Biden-era migrant ‘parole’ programs

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to resume processing applications from migrants seeking work permits or more lasting immigration status who are living in the country temporarily under “parole” programs.

    The ruling by District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston will provide relief to thousands of migrants from Afghanistan, Latin America, and Ukraine who were granted a two-year “parole” to live in the country under programs established by Democratic former President Joe Biden’s administration.

    The same judge had previously blocked the Trump administration from revoking the parole status of hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. The administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause her decision.

    Talwani, an appointee of Democratic former President Barack Obama, rejected the Trump administration’s claim that suspending the parole programs was within its broad discretion to direct immigration policy.

    Federal law still requires agencies under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to follow a lengthy process for granting or denying parole and other immigration relief, she wrote in siding with migrants pursuing a class action lawsuit.

    “We are pleased that the court has again rightly recognized the harm the government’s arbitrary decision-making has inflicted on innocent people,” Anwen Hughes, a lawyer for the plaintiffs at Human Rights First, said in a statement.

    The Homeland Security Department did not respond to requests for comment.

    The ruling came on the same day as a U.S. trade court decision to block Trump’s tariffs from going into effect, delivering simultaneous blows to two of the president’s core agendas around trade and immigration.

    The decision came in a lawsuit challenging a pause on the processing of applications from Ukrainian, Afghan, Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan migrants either seeking to be granted entry through the parole process or who have already been granted that status and are seeking to stay.

    Talwani’s decision focused on policies adopted after Trump on his first day back in office on January 20 signed an executive order directing it to end the Biden-era parole program.

    In a memo that day, Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman directed agencies under his purview to pause, modify or terminate any categorical parole programs, which he asserted were not authorized by law as parole could only be granted on a case-by-case basis.

    DHS officials subsequently stopped processing new parole applications and in mid-February barred staff from considering requests from migrants from Ukraine and Latin America who had already been granted parole to pursue other forms of immigration status, such as asylum or temporary protected status.

    (Reuters)

  • PM Modi chairs PRAGATI meeting, reviews infra projects worth over ₹62,000 crore

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesdy, chaired the PRAGATI meeting, the ICT-based multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, involving the Centre and state governments, where projects worth over Rs 62,000 crore were reviewed.

    These projects span critical sectors including Road Transport, Power, and Water Resources, and are being implemented across several States and Union Territories.

    The Prime Minister stressed on the need for removing implementation bottlenecks and ensuring timely completion. He underlined that delays in such projects lead to cost escalations and hinder the delivery of essential infrastructure and services to the public. He called for greater efficiency and accountability from all stakeholders.

    The Prime Minister also reviewed the status of public grievances related to the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). He directed State Governments to ensure that all eligible real estate projects are mandatorily registered under the RERA Act. Emphasising the importance of strict compliance with the law, the Prime Minister said timely and quality grievance redressal is crucial to protecting the interests of homebuyers and restoring trust in the housing sector.

    During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi also reviewed best practices in India’s growing semiconductor ecosystem. He encouraged the adoption of successful initiatives and models across States and Union Territories to further strengthen the National Semiconductor Mission.

    So far, a total of 373 projects, with a cumulative value of around ₹20.64 lakh crore, have been reviewed in PRAGATI meetings. The platform continues to play a key role in enhancing governance and accelerating infrastructure development across the country.

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Arrest – Domestic violence and firearm offences – Leanyer

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Strike Force Lyra, with specialist assistance from the Territory Response Group and Dog Operations Unit, have arrested a 27-year-old male in relation to domestic violence and firearm offences in Leanyer yesterday afternoon.

    On Saturday, the male attended a residence in company of two other persons and allegedly demanded money from a female victim before threatening to shoot and kill her. The victim is believed to be known to him. The offender allegedly continued assaulting and threatening the victim for some time and demanded the victim to remove her jewellery before he fled the scene.

    Later that day, the alleged offender returned to the victim’s residence and made further threats.

    On 28 May 2025, police executed a coordinated high-risk apprehension resulting in the alleged offender being apprehended in Leanyer without incident. During the arrest, the offender was located in possession of a firearm and a machete, concealed within his clothing.

    He has since been charged with:

    • Aggravated assault
    • Assault with intent to steal – Aggravated
    • Make a threat to kill a person
    • Trespass
    • Drive Unlicenced
    • Possess / Carry / Use Controlled Weapon
    • Possess / Use Firearm while Unlicensed
    • Possess Unregistered Firearm
    • Going armed in Public

    He was remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court today.

    Strike Force Lyra continues to actively seek out those who commit Domestic and Family Violence offences. Domestic and Family Violence has no place in our community, and we appreciate the brave victim-survivors and witnesses who report these incidents to Police.

    If you or someone you know are experiencing difficulties due to domestic violence, support services are available, including, but not limited to, 1800RESPECT (1800737732) or Lifeline 131 114.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Arrest – Sexual Assault – Palmerston

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police Force have arrested a 37-year-old male in relation to a sexual assault committed on a female, aged under 16, in the Palmerston CBD late yesterday afternoon.

    The offender was not known to the victim.

    Detectives from the Child Abuse Taskforce identified and arrested the alleged offender earlier today.

    He remains in police custody, with charges expected to be laid later this evening.

    Anyone who witnesses crime is urged to contact police on 131 444 or dial Triple Zero in an emergency. You can anonymously report crime via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2025/D2 published

    Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

    We’ve published Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2025/D2 Factors to consider when determining the amount of your inbound, cross-border related party financing arrangement – ATO compliance approach.

    This draft PCG outlines our compliance approach and risk assessment framework, providing:

    • general factors relevant in determining and testing the amount of a taxpayer’s inbound, cross-border related party financing arrangement
    • specific examples on how we use the factors in our compliance approach
    • the types of documentation and evidence that we expect taxpayers to prepare in determining the amount of their cross-border related party financing arrangements.

    The draft is open for public comment until 30 June 2025. If you would like to submit comments, refer to the instructions within PCG 2025/D2.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Early voting begins in South Korea for snap presidential election

    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

    SEOUL, May 29 (Xinhua) — Early voting began on Thursday for South Korea’s snap presidential election, officially scheduled for June 3.

    Early voting, which was adopted in 2013 and first applied to the 2014 local elections, will take place over two days through Friday.

    Of the 44,391,871 eligible voters, those who wish to cast their ballot before Election Day will be able to vote at 3,568 polling stations across the country from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. local time.

    As of 09:00, turnout in early voting was 3.55 percent, exceeding the previous maximum of 2.19 percent in the 2024 parliamentary elections.

    This figure was also higher than the turnout for early voting in the 2022 presidential election of 2.14 percent. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Zealand’s relationship with Nepal reaches new heights

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters has completed a historic visit to Nepal, the first by a New Zealand Foreign Minister to the country.  
    Mr Peters’ visit coincided with the 72nd anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s summit of Sagarmāthā / Mount Everest. 
    “The relationship between Nepal and New Zealand, forged by Tenzing Norgay and Ed Hillary in May 1953, is undoubtedly special,” Mr Peters says.
    “It has been an honour to pay tribute to our countries’ pioneering heroes – and to discuss how best New Zealand and Nepal can best cooperate in the second quarter of the 21st Century.” While in Nepal, Mr Peters met President Ramchandra Paudel, Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli and Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba.  
    “New Zealand and Nepal have a shared interest in regional and global security,” Mr Peters says. 
    “We discussed current regional and global challenges of mutual interest.“Nepal is notably the largest troop contributor to UN peacekeeping globally. We discussed New Zealand’s strong commitment to multilateralism and our mutual interest in working with likeminded countries to strengthen the rules-based international system.“We also discussed the importance of improved air connections to facilitate trade and people-to-people connections. Our goal is to have an Air Services Agreement between New Zealand and Nepal in place in the near future.”During his visit to Nepal, Mr Peters announced a NZ$1.8 million partnership with the Himalayan Trust to deliver quality education in the Solukhumbu District over five years. Mr Peters met Alexander Hillary, General Manager of the Himalayan Trust (and Sir Edmund’s grandson), and visited Khumiung School and Khunde Hospital, which Sir Edmund helped establish. “It was a privilege to meet with the resilient and welcoming people of the Everest region and with members of the Himalayan Trust on the anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s historic achievement,” Mr Peters says.Mr Peters departs Nepal for India today for the final stop in his ongoing four-country tour.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs detects money laundering case involving about $3.46 million following unfair trade practice investigation

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs detects money laundering case involving about $3.46 million following unfair trade practice investigation 
    In mid-2022, Customs detected two unfair trade practice cases and arrested a local man. In July 2023, the man was convicted of engaging in commercial practices involving misleading omissions in the sale of training services on dating techniques, in contravention of the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, and was sentenced to 160 hours of community service order.
     
    A subsequent financial investigation and fund-flow analysis revealed that there were numerous suspicious transactions, which were suspected to be crime proceeds, in the personal bank accounts of the man. Meanwhile, the investigation also revealed that another local man used his personal bank accounts to assist the man to receive the suspected crime proceeds, totaling about $3.46 million, during the period between April 2020 and February 2025.
     
    Upon further investigation, Customs arrested the two local men, aged 26 and 35, yesterday for “dealing with property known or reasonably believed to represent proceeds of indictable offenses” (commonly known as money laundering) under the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance (OSCO) and searched their residential premises in Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi and Quarry Bay. Two mobile phones, a computer notebook and a batch of bank documents were seized in the operation.
     
    The arrested persons have been released on bail pending investigation. The investigation of the case is still ongoing, and the likelihood of further arrests is not ruled out.
     
    Under OSCO, a person commits an offence if he or she deals with any property knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe that such property in whole or in part directly or indirectly represents any person’s proceeds of an indictable offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and imprisonment for 14 years while the crime proceeds are also subject to confiscation.
     
    Members of the public may report any suspected money laundering activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hkIssued at HKT 12:50

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Met Police crackdown on fraudsters targeting vulnerable Londoners

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    The Met is clamping down on courier fraud, following a targeted operation which has led to the seizure of more than £250,000 in cash and hundreds of bank cards and phones in recent weeks.

    In just two months, officers have arrested 18people believed to be behind sophisticated fraud scams, with the oldest victim affected aged 101.

    The Met’s operation has also seen a 46% decrease in reported offences since it began in February 2025.

    Courier fraud is where fraudsters contact victims by telephone impersonating trusted authorities such as a police officer or bank officials. They will deceive them into withdrawing cash or handing over bank cards. Sometimes scammers trick victims into purchasing expensive items, such as jewellery, to hand over to who they believe is a courier. The items are often handed over in person, but also by post.

    As part of these scams, criminals often target vulnerable members of the community, with 80% of victims of courier fraud above the age of 65.

    Using intelligence and proactive policing, Met officers working with the City of London Police, have taken decisive action to bring suspected offenders to justice and clampdown on the organised crime networks sitting behind them.

    Officers conducted a number of warrants across several London addresses, used covert tactics and intelligence to dismantle suspected organised crime networks.

    Those involved in the operation also visited more than 100 victims to reassure, educate and help recover money stolen.

    Detective Superintendent Kerry Wood, Head of the Met’s Economic Crime Unit, said:

    “Met officers have worked extremely hard over the last few months to protect those vulnerable to this devasting crime, which can deprive vulnerable people of their livelihoods, pensions and hard-earned savings. The impact of these crimes can be long-lasting and cause significant emotional harm.

    “We’ve arrested a number of individuals as part of our targeted operation, but the work doesn’t stop here and our officers will continue to pursue those who ruthlessly target our communities via sophisticated scams.

    “Our message to criminals should be clear – we will investigate, arrest and put you before the courts.”

    As part of the Met’s mission to tackle economic crime and fraud, detectives continue to work alongside banks, businesses and community groups, as well as the City of London Police and Action Fraud.

    Detective Chief Inspector Alexander Eristavi, from the Lead Force Operations Room (LFOR) at City of London Police, said:

    “This is a fantastic demonstration of collaborative police work and the impactful results that can be delivered when we come together.

    “The results achieved over this period have positively impacted vulnerable members of the community, and we are eager to build on this success in the future.

    “We would like to thank all of the teams at City of London Police who contributed to this operation as well as colleagues at the Metropolitan Police Service who we worked alongside.”

    In recent weeks, officers have also focussed on crime prevention. They have carried out over 90 awareness visits to banks, jewellers and bureau de change branches, while delivering educational presentations to those working within the impacted industries.

    Officers have also sent out over 115,000 crime prevention leaflets to help people spot the signs of courier fraud.

    Case Studies

    The operation investigated a series of courier fraud allegations. In one investigation, it’s alleged that a man and women posed as bank officials and tricked unsuspecting victims into handing over their bank cards. Two people have since been charged in relation to this investigation, after officers connected them to 60 other reports of a similar nature.

    The operation also uncovered a suspected multi-million-pound organised crime network, who are alleged to have tricked victims into sending their bank cards to various addresses across London. It is alleged that the suspects would then use the cards to fraudulently purchase expensive goods within high-end retail shops. 70 reports were connected to this investigation and four men have since been charged with fraud in relation to this. Another three people have been charged for concealing stolen goods.

    How to protect yourself from courier fraud:

    Be extremely wary of unsolicited phone calls from your bank or the police, particularly if they are requesting personal or financial information.

    End the call, and call back on a different phone line or on a mobile. If this is not possible, wait at least one minute before calling back. Use either the telephone number on your bank card, go to the bank’s website or for the police dial ‘101’.

    Speak to friends or family before carrying out any actions. Don’t trust claims made by cold callers.

    Never hand over your money, bank cards or make purchases following an unexpected call.

    Never share your PIN with anyone.

    The Met’s website has more information on protecting yourself from this type of fraud : Door-to-door and courier fraud | Metropolitan Police

    You can also find out more by visiting : The Little Book of Big Scams – 5th Edition).

    If you have lost money, make a police report and contact your bank immediately.

    Report cybercrime and fraud in the UK to Action FraudOnline at www.actionfraud.police.uk, or by calling 0300 123 2040.

    MIL Security OSI

  • US curbs chip design software, chemicals, other shipments to China

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The United States has ordered a broad swathe of companies to stop shipping goods to China without a license and revoked licenses already granted to certain suppliers, said three people familiar with the matter.

    The new restrictions – which are likely to escalate tensions with Beijing – appear aimed at choke points to prevent China from getting products necessary for key sectors, one of the people said.

    Products affected include design software and chemicals for semiconductors, butane and ethane, machine tools, and aviation equipment, the people said.

    Many companies received letters from the U.S. Department of Commerce over the last few days informing them of the new restrictions.

    Firms that supply electronic design automation (EDA) software for semiconductors were sent letters last Friday that licenses would now be needed to ship to Chinese customers, two of the sources said.

    The electronic design automation software makers include Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens EDA, one said.

    The two sources said the Commerce Department will review requests for licenses to ship to China on a case-by-case basis, suggesting the action was not an outright ban.

    It is unclear whether the new restrictions are part of a broader strategy to create leverage for trade talks during a pause in the imposition of higher tariffs.

    The Commerce Department said it is reviewing exports of strategic significance to China, while noting “in some cases, Commerce has suspended existing export licenses or imposed additional license requirements while the review is pending.”

    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Shares of Cadence, which declined to comment, closed down 10.7% and shares of Synopsys fell 9.6%.

    Synopsys’ CEO Sassine Ghazi said in a call with analysts that the company had not received a letter nor had it heard from the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, which enforces export controls.

    “We are aware of the reporting and speculations, but Synopsys has not received a notice from BIS … We have not received a letter,” Ghazi said.

    After the market closed, Synopsys reaffirmed its revenue forecast for 2025. Its shares and those of Cadence bounced back 3.5% in trading after the close.

    Siemens EDA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Any move to strip the software makers of their Chinese customers could deal a blow to their bottom line and to their Chinese chip design customers, which heavily rely on top-of-the-line U.S. software.

    “They are the true choke point,” said a former Commerce Department official, who added that rules restricting the export of EDA tools to China have been under consideration since the first Trump administration, but were ruled out as too aggressive.

    Synopsys relies on China for about 16% of its annual revenue, and China accounts for about 12% of annual revenue for Cadence.

    Synopsys, which partners with chip companies such as Nvidia, Qualcomm and Intel, provides software and hardware used for designing advanced processors.

    The Financial Times earlier reported that the Trump administration had ordered the software firms to stop selling their services to Chinese groups.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI USA: Pelosi at San Francisco AAPI Roundtable: “Our seniors and children are not waste, fraud and abuse.”

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

    San Francisco – Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month roundtable with San Francisco’s Asian Pacific Islander Council, bringing together community leaders to address the devastating impacts of the Trump Administration’s budget cuts on AAPI communities.

    The roundtable featured key speakers, including Cally Wong, Executive Director of the API Council; Lance Toma, CEO of the San Francisco Community Health Center; Dr. Jian Zhang, CEO of Chinese Hospital; Jon Osaki, Executive Director of JCYC; Judy Young, Executive Director of the Southeast Asian Development Center; Luisa Antonio, Executive Director of the Bayanihan Equity Center; and Tammy Hung, Deputy Director of Programs at the Chinatown Community Development Center.

    The event highlighted how Republican attacks on health care, housing and educational resources have compounded the challenges facing AAPI communities—particularly in San Francisco. Participants shared firsthand accounts of the real-world consequences of these policy decisions and emphasized the urgency of standing united to defend the health, dignity and opportunity of AAPI families.

    Watch the full roundtable here. View photos from today’s event here.

    Read excerpts of Speaker Emerita Pelosi’s remarks as delivered below:

    Speaker Emerita Pelosi. Good afternoon. It is my privilege to join this distinguished group of AAPI leaders for this important roundtable discussion.

    Thank you for your leadership in so many ways. And to each of you—thank you. We’ve had our interactions at your places of leadership and service. Thank you for what you all do.

    To the AAPI leaders who are gathered here for this roundtable discussion: I salute Cally Wong for her tireless leadership at the API Council, an unyielding voice for equity and justice in the Bay Area and well beyond that.

    It’s a thrill to be here at the Japanese Community Youth Council. Thank you, Jon, for your leadership as a model of culture and diversity in the Bay Area.

    How special it is that we gather during AAPI Heritage Month.

    Asian Pacific Americans’ entrepreneurial spirit, courage and patriotism has strengthened the foundation of our nation and made America more American.

    We take great pride in our vibrant, diverse—very diverse—community, as we can see here. And the Bay Area has been so enriched by the community. And you know that. We’ll hear more about that.

    Now then, I want to just say that—you know, we’re in a situation right now where the Republicans have said, ‘Whatever you want to do for your communities, it cannot have anything to do with health, education, the arts, museums, libraries, diversity…’ I mean, they’re just undermining the culture that is America. Because diversity, of course, is our strength.

    But I was able to get the Southeast Asian Development Center to help purchase a new building with $1 million, and $850,000 for AsianWeek Foundation. But what they’re doing is such an insult.

    It’s because the cuts that are in the budget already—and I say already because I’ll get to another point—help older Asian American adults learn to use digital technology. They’re cutting that. Combat anti-Asian hate? They’re cutting that. Advise low-income tenants facing eviction? They’re cutting that.

    Here at the JCYC, President Trump’s budget cuts $2.6 million in funding, which provides college advising and preparation services for thousands of low-income youth in San Francisco. They’re cutting that.

    Republicans are hurting our most vulnerable communities to provide tax cuts for the richest people in the country.

    At the same time, they’re pushing a bill through Congress that slashes $300 billion from SNAP. Food out of the mouths of babies to give billionaires a tax cut. $700 billion from Medicaid. That means $1 trillion in cuts just from those two things.

    Now, the Congressional Budget Office—the CBO, which we’re supposed to obey (but they have said they’re not necessarily going to do that)—has said with those cuts, it generates $500 billion in cuts to Medicare. Medicaid: $700 billion. Medicare: $500 billion. SNAP: $300 billion.

    In meeting the needs of people—and you know what they call it? ‘Waste, fraud, and abuse.’ We say back to them: Our seniors, our children—they are not waste, fraud, and abuse! You’ve got a claim? Show us what it is. But we haven’t seen that yet.

    In any event—it’s Robin Hood in reverse. Take from the needy and give to the rich. That’s the Republican Robin Hood in reverse.

    And when they say ‘waste, fraud, and abuse’—show us. What is it? We don’t want any waste, fraud and abuse. But we don’t consider feeding our children waste, fraud and abuse. Or helping our people with disabilities. Or our seniors who need long-term health care and the rest of that. We don’t consider that waste, fraud and abuse.

    If you do—because you want to give tax cuts to billionaires—that’s your waste, fraud, and abuse. Because that’s not what our—A budget should be a statement of values.

    What is important to us as a nation should be reflected in our budget. For our children, their health, their education, the economic security of their families, safe, clean neighborhoods in which they can thrive—including from gun violence—and a world at peace in which they can thrive.

    That’s not what this budget is about. It’s about tax cuts for the wealthiest people.

    Now, you may recall that when—what’s his name—was in office before, and the Republicans had the majority for two years until we, with your help, defeated them—they had one bill that Republicans only passed.

    It was their tax bill. And it gave 83% of the benefits to the top 1%. Eighty-three percent of the benefits to the top 1%. And added $2 trillion to the national debt.

    Oh, big talk: ‘Oh, we’re fiscally responsible.’ $2 trillion in national debt. Not creating jobs or anything—just a tax cut.

    This time, they’re going beyond that. They’ll probably add closer to $4 trillion to the national debt to give a bigger tax cut to the high end—while they cut SNAP. Food—taking food from the mouths of babies—to give a tax cut to the richest people.

    So this is about their lack of values.

    And you know, I’ve been in Congress a long time—thanks to all of you—and we’ve had our disagreements [with Republicans] about policy and the rest, and that’s legitimate, to have disagreement.

    But this is criminal.

    It’s not only criminal. It’s illegal in terms of what the law requires them to do.

    So again—we don’t agonize. We organize. And that’s what we’re going to talk about today.

    And we can only do so much inside maneuvering. The outside mobilization—know your power in all of this.

    And that’s why I want to hear freshly what you have to say. Every day it makes a difference.

    But again, Jon, thank you for your hospitality. It’s great to be here. It looks good. Place looks good. And the JCYC—just so remarkable.

    But so are all of you here.

    Now, Cally Wong has been the Executive Director of the API Council. Some of us have been together when we’ve had these meetings before. And she has led the way—as she will today.

    Cally, thank you. Cally, thank you for your leadership.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Q&A: AI and Privacy: The Foundation You Can’t Ignore

    Source: Privacy Commissioner

    Question

    Answer

    What is a non-OneDrive example of where content stores are risky? 

    Shared file servers, Dropbox, and email inboxes are all non-OneDrive examples. From a governance standpoint, personal OneDrive should be treated as temporary storage for drafts, not for long-term collaboration.

    Wouldn’t AI assess value (also) based on date and on words like ‘draft’? Can it be told to e.g disregard a doc with ‘confidential’ in the title or filename?

    Yes, AI can be trained to factor in metadata like document age or certain keywords. But this approach is limited and unreliable on its own. A much safer and more robust method is to apply sensitivity labels and metadata rules that formally control how content is handled. For example, Microsoft 365 tools allow you to restrict AI access based on classification, file type, or protection labels – making it much easier to enforce privacy at scale.

    For your recruitment example, what about the situation where we ‘keep a CV on file for future opportunities’? Is that not really a realistic thing to do? 

    It’s a common practice, but it needs to be done with care. You should define a retention period (e.g. 12 months), communicate this to applicants, and allow them to request deletion after the recruitment process. Also consider legal hold requirements, in case the process is challenged. Ideally, this is built into your recruitment case file template with the default settings pre-applied but flexible for roles like a Chief Executive.

    How does one get buy-in from leadership to prioritise these strategies?

    Focus on risk. Identify the highest-risk content (e.g. HR, contracts, or customer data), quantify the potential fallout of a breach, and show how practical steps can reduce exposure. You could use this session’s video or invite an external review to present findings. Often, a short, high level assessment is enough to spark action, especially when linked to regulatory or reputational risk.

    Is Teams not safe? Is SharePoint safer to collaborate internally with staff?

    They work together. Teams stores files in SharePoint and OneDrive behind the scenes. Both can be made safe with the right setup: applying retention rules, sensitivity labels, metadata, and access controls. What matters is structure. For example, a recruitment team site can be tightly scoped with the right protections, so that only authorised people can access specific content and only for as long as it’s needed.

    Love the approach to start with high-risk areas for labelling etc. HR, Legal – where else should we start? 

    Start with areas that handle high-stakes personal or sensitive data. This often includes customer service (names, addresses, complaints), regulatory consultations, and internal incident management. The key is to understand what information is created and used as part of your core business processes and to apply structured governance there first.

    So AI can really access anything on OneDrive or Teams? Is this just within the organisation or external as well? Otherwise, why would anyone even use these platforms if they are so unsecure? 

    AI like Microsoft Copilot can only access what the individual user has permission to see – it doesn’t open up content to the outside world.But not all AI tools are created equal. If you’re using a third-party tool (like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude), and it’s trained on your inputs, there’s a much higher risk. Always confirm the scope, access, and data use policies of any AI platform you’re considering.

    Do you think the large number of apps and programs teams (sometime multiple to communicate across) use is exposing organisations to greater risk?

    Absolutely. Every new app increases your attack surface. But this isn’t just a Microsoft problem, the pre-Teams world was full of risky, unstructured tools too. The strength of Microsoft 365 lies in its potential to consolidate and govern information. The challenge is to use it well: with structured Teams templates, sensible defaults, and good training. Done right, it can significantly reduce risk.

    Thanks Sarah. Do you do any other lectures or information sessions? It’s great to get this wide view and ideas about where to start and how to progress.

    Yes! We have recorded sessions available on our website, and we’re running upcoming workshops (June–August) on managing “high-stakes content” – covering privacy, confidentiality, and governance in practice. Let us know if you’d like an invitation.

    Thanks for the presentation Sarah. What is an IPC Workspace? 

    It depends. Privacy Officers bring the compliance lens. IT provides the tools. HR, Finance, or Operations may own the business processes. Often, the best results come from collaboration across roles – sometimes led by a CISO, or through a digital transformation project. We’re often asked to create a scoping report first – identifying key risks and recommending a practical, cross-functional way forward.

    What do you think about using AI to help you to manage your content e.g., highlight risk, old info, differing information etc.

    There’s real promise here, especially in auto classifying content or flagging risk patterns. But you need to ensure the AI only sees your data and doesn’t feed it back into public training sets. We’re working with AI to assist classification and retention. That said, good design still matters. When workspaces are built with clear rules and defaults, risk is reduced without relying solely on AI.

    I also wonder about why we don’t explicitly reference commercial sensitivity in privacy conversations. Do these have different considerations?

    It’s a great point. While commercial sensitivity isn’t covered under the Privacy Act, the governance techniques are the same: structured storage, restricted access, retention rules, and labelling. These protect business secrets just as effectively as personal information.

    (Would) one of the risks for using AI would be misinformation and manipulation?

    Definitely. Especially when AI pulls from poor-quality or untrusted sources – or if it mixes draft and final content. That’s why it’s critical to structure what AI can access and ensure human review remains part of the workflow. At this point in time, AI should be helpful, not authoritative.

    Thanks Sarah, I was at the 7th Data conference, IM only got mentioned once when it came to AI… just the once, be good to get this message in front of that crowd if you can.

    Agreed!!!

    MIL OSI New Zealand News