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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Flash: Xi Jinping and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    Xinhua | 19.07.2025

    Key words: China-Mauritania

    Source: Xinhua

    Flash: Xi Jinping, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations Flash: Xi Jinping, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazwani exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: China International Supply Chain Expo is a catalyst for enhancing global supply chain resilience – PwC China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) — With global supply chains undergoing major restructuring, the ongoing China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) acts as a catalyst for enhancing supply chain resilience, Zhou Xing, head of public affairs at PwC China, told Xinhua on Thursday.

    As the world’s first national-level platform dedicated to supply chains, the expo helps build connections between Chinese and international companies, promote technical coordination and deepen economic cooperation, Zhou Xing said.

    According to her, CISCE provides a highly effective meeting platform and enables companies to align technologies, standards and markets, promoting global collaboration.

    For Chinese companies, the expo provides an opportunity to expand their international presence and directly connect with global supply chain hubs. For multinational companies, it provides an opportunity to gain access to China’s vast market, mature industrial ecosystem, and strong policy support.

    Global supply chains are shifting from a model focused solely on efficiency to one that prioritizes sustainability. Companies are diversifying their supply networks to balance cost and security, turning to regional clusters while maintaining global coordination, Zhou Xing argues.

    According to her, in the context of accelerating digital transformation, technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are breaking down information barriers, increasing the speed and accuracy of the entire supply chain.

    “Green standards, including carbon tracking and sustainability metrics, are becoming necessary across all industries. Supply chains are evolving from linear models to cross-industry ecosystems, especially in emerging sectors such as the low-altitude economy,” said Zhou Xing.

    “China is playing an increasingly important role in this shift,” she said. “It is no longer just a manufacturing base, but an innovation hub. By integrating digital tools and investing in strategic sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and biotechnology, China is strengthening its position in global value chains.”

    The government’s commitment to developing new-quality productive forces is also changing corporate strategies. According to her, this policy priority is driving environmental and digital transformation across all industries.

    Zhou Xing expressed confidence that China’s business environment remains very attractive for multinational companies looking to restructure their supply chains.

    The country’s institutional openness, market scale and leadership in green and digital technologies provide a solid foundation for transformation, she added.

    Identifying growth areas such as advanced manufacturing, low-carbon industries and digital and physical integration, Zhou Xing said they are in line with both China’s industrial upgrading goals and global trends, making the country a key destination for supply chains in the future.

    “China offers the space, political stability and innovative momentum that global businesses crave,” she said, adding that “venues like the China International Supply Chain Expo are helping businesses from all sides navigate uncertainty and achieve new growth.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has trained the first teachers for the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) — The Tianjin Vocational Institute (TVI) in northern China recently completed training for the first group of teachers who will work at the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan, the Tianjin Daily newspaper reported.

    The course participants included 15 teachers from the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) in Astana, Kazakhstan. During the artificial intelligence (AI) training, which started on June 23, they studied four core disciplines – data mining, machine learning, deep learning, and industrial internet – and also received practical training in AI-related technologies, a collaborative robot, and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

    Last year, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between TPI and ENU on the joint creation of the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan, which will focus on AI. The first such institution in this country, founded with the support of TPI and aimed at training specialists in the field of transport and communications, was put into trial operation in 2023.

    As the teacher of this training, TPI teacher Li Guohui said: “We specially designed these training courses aimed at the industrial development of Kazakhstan. In particular, according to the scenarios of UAV technology application in local agricultural activities, the cadets from Kazakhstan not only learned flight control, but also completed a series of practical tasks, including mapping agricultural land.”

    He added that the first batch of training equipment intended for the second Lu Ban Workshop in Kazakhstan had already been delivered to the country, and installation and commissioning work would soon begin.

    Lu Ban Workshop, named after the famous ancient Chinese craftsman Lu Ban, is a brand of international vocational education initiated and promoted by Tianjin City Government.

    To date, China has built 34 Lu Ban Workshops in 30 countries and regions around the world. 10 of them were established in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Pakistan, Cambodia, Egypt and other SCO countries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Coast Guard Pacific Area holds retirement ceremony

    Source: United States Coast Guard

     

    07/18/2025 11:06 PM EDT

    The U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area held a retirement ceremony for Vice Adm. Andrew J. Tiongson Friday at Coast Guard Base Alameda. Adm. Kevin Lunday, the Coast Guard’s acting commandant, presided over the ceremony in which Vice Adm. Tiongson retired following 40 years of honorable service.

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  • MIL-OSI: Is It Time for XRP? PFMCrypto Launches First-Ever XRP Cloud Mining Contracts with Daily Payouts

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, NY, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the crypto world anticipates XRP’s next big move, PFMCrypto has taken a bold step by unveiling its revolutionary XRP cloud mining contracts—an accessible solution that delivers daily profits without the need for mining hardware or technical expertise. The launch has already ignited widespread interest among crypto investors and XRP supporters across the globe.
    With XRP maintaining its bullish trajectory, market sentiment suggests that a move toward the $5 threshold could be imminent. Against this backdrop, PFMCrypto’s mining contracts offer more than just income—they reinforce XRP’s long-term potential and practical utility.
    Visit PFMCrypto official website to explore XRP mining contracts: https://pfmcrypto.net 

    XRP Mining, Reinvented: Cloud Mining Contracts Designed for XRP Holders
    Due to XRP’s unique consensus protocol, traditional proof-of-work (PoW) mining is not possible. To address this, PFMCrypto has developed a simulated mining system tailored to XRP—rewarding users through smart contract-based participation that emulates conventional mining returns.
    Through these cloud contracts, users gain remote access to high-performance, energy-efficient mining infrastructure. In addition to XRP, the platform supports mining for DOGE, BTC, ETH, BCH, LTC, and SOL, making it a diversified and beginner-friendly option for passive income seekers.

    “This isn’t just a mining product—it’s a new way to engage with the XRP ecosystem,” said PFMCrypto’s CTO. “Our contracts offer real value, real rewards, and real integration with XRP’s architecture, all powered by intelligent yield strategies.”

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    Rising Adoption Reflects Growing Market Confidence
    In July 2025, PFMCrypto reported a surge in platform activity, with tens of thousands of new wallet registrations during the early-access phase. All new users receive a $10 sign-up bonus, and daily login rewards further enhance earning potential. Analysts interpret this growth as a bullish signal for XRP and a sign of strong demand for income-generating crypto products.

    Why PFMCrypto’s XRP Mining Model Stands Out?
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    Earn While You Hold: A Smarter Way to Participate in XRP
    Since 2018, PFMCrypto has built a reputation for secure, efficient, cloud-based mining solutions. Serving users in over 100 countries, the platform delivers sustainable crypto income from leading assets like XRP, BTC, DOGE, LTC, and SOL—without expensive hardware or complex setups.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Collins and Colleagues Successfully Secure the Release of Crucial Education Funding for Schools and Afterschool Programs

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Maine Susan Collins

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement after the U.S. Department of Education announced it will officially release critical Fiscal Year 2025 funding to support 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which provide afterschool and summer learning opportunities for students. This announcement comes in response to a letter sent this week by Senator Collins and some of her Republican colleagues to Russell Vought, Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), advocating for the release of anticipated education formula funding. Senator Collins also personally spoke to Education Secretary Linda McMahon to advocate for the release of this frozen funding yesterday.

    “21st Century Community Learning Centers support low-income families and rural communities with after-school programs and summer education that enable students to thrive and parents to continue working. This funding was appropriated by Congress and is relied on by many in our state. I am so glad my colleagues and I were able to work together to effectively urge the Administration to get these funds released. There is more funding that still needs to be disbursed, and I will continue to work to ensure it is delivered swiftly so educators can prepare for the upcoming academic year with certainty and Maine students and families have the resources they need to succeed,” said Senator Collins.

    Specifically, the letter, led by Senator Capito (R-WV) and Senator Collins, requests that the Administration faithfully implement the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Full-Year Continuing Resolution Act, which Congress passed and President Trump signed into law earlier this year. The letter was also signed by Senators John Boozman (R-AR), Katie Britt (R-AL), Deb Fischer (R-NE), John Hoeven (R-ND), Jim Justice (R-WV), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), and Mike Rounds (R-SD). The complete text of the letter can be read here.

    As a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee and a founding member of the Senate Afterschool Caucus, Senator Collins has been a strong supporter of 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

    Last week, Senator Collins also announced that the Department of Education awarded a total of $4,981,867 in TRIO Student Support Services grants to 11 Maine colleges and universities after her questioning of Secretary McMahon on the proposed elimination of TRIO programs during an Appropriations hearing.

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  • MIL-OSI China: In pics: Green Agriculture Chain area at China’s supply chain expo

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

    A staff member (1st R) introduces chocolates from Colombia to visitors during the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, capital of China, July 18, 2025. Themed “Connecting the World for a Shared Future,” the 2025 CISCE runs from July 16 to 20. One highlight is the Green Agricultural Chain area, which displays world food products and the agricultural industrial chain with a focus on information-driven and intelligent farming. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Markey Raises Concerns About Paramount’s “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Cancellation, Potential Trump Administration Involvement

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts Ed Markey

    Letter Text (PDF)

    Washington (July 18, 2025) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), member of the Commitee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, today wrote to Paramount Global Chair Shari Redstone, demanding answers on the circumstances surrounding the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” specifically requesting whether anyone in the Trump administration asked for the show to be cancelled.

    In the letter, Senator Markey wrote, “Last night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS will end ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ next spring. Although CBS, a Paramount subsidiary, has cited financial reasons — including a projected $40 million loss for the show this year — for this decision, the timing has raised public questions. Just days earlier, Colbert sharply criticized Paramount’s $16 million settlement of a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump — a settlement many view as an attempt to facilitate government approval of the company’s proposed merger with Skydance Global. Given the importance of protecting editorial independence from political influence, and the public interest stakes in the pending merger, I am seeking additional information to understand the full context surrounding this programming decision.”

    Senator Markey continued, “If Paramount is unhappy with Colbert’s monologue — including its political tone or position — the company has every right to respond with personnel and other operational decisions. And it, of course, has every right to make programming decisions for financial reasons. But Paramount should not be making editorial decisions or compromising its editorial independence at the behest of or under pressure from the government, including in the context of securing FCC merger approval. If the Trump administration is using its regulatory authority to influence or otherwise pressure your company’s editorial decisions, the public deserves to know.”

    Senator Markey requested answers by July 25, 2025, to the following questions:

    1. Has any official in the Trump administration, including the President or an official at the FCC, contacted your company about Colbert’s monologue on Monday night?

    1. If so, did they request Paramount or CBS take any action in response to Colbert’s monologue, including the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”? If so, please identify those conversations and the requested actions.

    Senator Markey has aggressively pushed back on the Trump administration’s efforts to attack news organizations and intimidate the media. In May 2025, as Paramount was reportedly pushing for the settlement to help facilitate approval of its merger, Senators Markey and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) wrote to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr requesting that the FCC hold a full Committee vote on the Paramount-Skydance merger. After Paramount announced its settlement with Trump, Senators Markey and Luján wrote to FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty, urging the FCC to hold a full Commission vote on the pending merger. In March 2025, Senators Markey and Luján, along with Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), introduced the Broadcast Freedom and Independence Act, legislation that would prohibit the FCC from revoking broadcast licenses or taking action against broadcasters based on the viewpoints they broadcast. In February 2025, Senators Markey and Luján, along with Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.), wrote to Chairman Carr and then-Commissioner Nathan Simington regarding the FCC’s recent, politically motivated actions against broadcasters and public media.

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  • Amit Shah to attend Investment Grounding Ceremony in Uttarakhand today

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will visit Uttarakhand on Saturday, where he will serve as the chief guest at the Uttarakhand Investment Festival and Global Investors Summit Grounding Ceremony.

    The high-profile event is scheduled to take place at 1:15 p.m. at Manoj Sarkar Stadium in Rudrapur and is being seen as a key milestone in the state’s journey towards industrial growth and economic development.

    This ceremony marks the next phase of implementation following the success of the Global Investors Summit held earlier.

    Major industrialists, business leaders, and representatives from newly established industries across various sectors are expected to attend the event.

    The participation of Home Minister Shah underscores the central government’s focus on boosting investments and strengthening economic infrastructure in the Himalayan state.

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, along with other senior officials and dignitaries, will also be present.

    CM Dhami stated that the state government is now translating the MoUs signed during the Global Investors Summit into on-ground action. “We are committed to turning investment promises into real projects. These efforts are already creating new employment opportunities for the youth of Uttarakhand,” he said.

    According to the Chief Minister, the state government is offering full support to investors by fast-tracking approvals, ensuring the availability of essential infrastructure, and maintaining a peaceful, industry-friendly environment. He added that Uttarakhand is rapidly emerging as a preferred destination for industries due to its stable governance, skilled workforce, and natural advantages.

    –IANS

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Russian teacher becomes ‘culture carrier’ using language as boat

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    TIANJIN, July 19 (Xinhua) — “Relax your tongue, let the air flow vibrate it, try to pronounce “tr-r-r-r” or “d-r-r-r” first… In a “intensive reading in Russian” class at Nankai University, Huang Mingtuo, associate professor of the Russian Language Department at the Institute of Foreign Languages, patiently explains to first-year students the method of pronouncing the “r” sound, which is unusual for Chinese people, helping the students overcome this “main enemy” in learning Russian.

    The students are actively trying, and the alveolar trembling sounds “tr-r-r-r” and “d-r-r-r” are heard in the classroom. Smiling, Juan Minto moves between the rows, humorously correcting and guiding the students, turning seemingly boring phonetic exercises into an exciting process. The classes are filled with cheerful laughter.

    In his lessons, Juan Minto often uses various game methods. “In this relay exercise, each student must repeat exactly what the previous students said and add their own new sentence. Let’s see if we can complete the whole chain without making any mistakes!” As soon as he said these words, the atmosphere in the lesson instantly became both tense and lively.

    “This is my teaching secret. ‘Relay Race’ not only trains students’ auditory perception, comprehension, short-term memory and fluency, but also imperceptibly strengthens their grammar and logical coherence,” Juan Minto explained.

    The principle of “going beyond the language and embracing the culture” is a long-standing pedagogical focus of Juan Minto and another of his secrets for awakening students’ enthusiasm for learning Russian. When the text of the lesson mentions “Baikal,” he appropriately talks about the majestic landscapes of the lake that he has seen himself, shares his impressions of tasting Baikal omul, and touches on the geographic and cultural knowledge associated with it.

    Juan Minto enjoys sharing with his students his impressions of the customs and traditions he received during his studies in Russia: from the strict theatre culture to the cultural and logical differences behind the idea that “Russians don’t like to smile.” He presents all of this in an engaging way during his classes. He has also become a “recommender” of Russian TV series and films: the TV series “Kitchen” and the cartoon “Once Upon a Time There Was a Dog” have become living teaching material for his students outside of the classroom. Watching visual content helps them improve their language skills and cultural understanding without even realizing it.

    “Our classes are always very lively. Teacher Juan makes learning the language interesting, and the knowledge is absorbed unnoticeably. We not only master the language, but also feel the unique charm of Russian culture,” shared one of the first-year students.

    Language as a boat connecting China and other countries. As the director of one of the projects of the National Social Science Foundation of China to translate Chinese academic literature into foreign languages, Huang Mingtuo devoted himself to translating and promoting the cultural history of the Yuan Dynasty in Russian-speaking countries.

    “During the Yuan Dynasty, China and Russia had official contacts. The Mongolian region, as a unique geographical and cultural unit linking the two countries, has deep historical roots in their relations. The translation of the history of the Yuan Dynasty is intended to introduce the Russian-speaking world to this important chapter in the origins of our relations,” Huang Mingtuo said.

    However, there are considerable difficulties in the translation process. Huang Mingtuo explained that the cultural history of the Yuan Dynasty contains a large number of Mongolian proper names and toponyms, whose Chinese spelling is itself a phonetic transcription from Mongolian. Therefore, before translating into Russian, it is necessary to first understand the Mongolian original.

    Huang Mingtuo believes that the essence of translation is to “be understandable to native speakers,” so it is necessary to use expressions and logic familiar to Russian speakers. To this end, he specifically consulted and learned from graduate students who speak Mongolian and Russian. For specific ranks and names of institutions of the Yuan Dynasty that have no direct equivalents in Russian, Huang Mingtuo applied the method of “descriptive translation.”

    Today’s witty and meticulous professor Juan Minto was himself a “hard-working student” more than a decade ago. During his undergraduate studies, in order not to disturb his classmates, he would constantly borrow textbooks and practice his pronunciation in a quiet corner of the classroom building corridor near a red fire hydrant. Students passing by would always hear the loud reading coming from there. Since then, he has been nicknamed “the senior at the fire hydrant.”

    From a “senior student at a fire hydrant” to a “carrier of cultures between China and Russia,” Huang Mingtuo is full of confidence in the future of students studying Russian. Under multilateral mechanisms such as the SCO, BRICS, and the China-Central Asia mechanism, China’s cooperation with many Russian-speaking countries is deepening, opening up boundless opportunities.

    “Teaching foreign languages has two missions: introducing China to the world and introducing China to the world. In the future, I will continue to use language as a boat and culture as a sail to cultivate more Russian language experts, so that Chinese stories can be turned into poetry, so that the light of dialogue can illuminate the mountains and seas, and so that every interaction between citizens of the two countries can become a bright drop on the crest of the wave of the era,” Huang Mingtuo said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Thailand is the Guest of Honor of China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

    BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Thailand has become the guest of honor at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion, which is currently underway in Beijing. The guest of honor provinces are China’s Shandong and Guangdong.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xinjiang Exhibition Hall of “Silk Road Cooperation Chain” Displayed at the 3rd China International Expo on Supply Chain Promotion

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    The 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) will be held in Beijing from July 16 to 20, 2025, under the theme of “Connecting the World for a Shared Future”.

    At this exhibition, the Xinjiang Council for the Promotion of International Trade carefully organized the “Silk Road Cooperation Chain” exhibition hall. Three main exhibition areas were set up: Central Asian energy enterprises, Xinjiang energy enterprises, and Xinjiang textile and garment products. A number of energy and related companies from Xinjiang are participating in the event. Leading enterprises from Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, were specially invited to participate in the exhibition. The products, technologies, development plans and cooperation needs of these companies were presented in a multimedia format, through videos, stands, samples and models.

    The exhibition hall of “Silk Road Cooperation Chain” is themed “Beautiful and Open Xinjiang”, interpreting the charm and openness of Xinjiang through visual means. An interactive area dedicated to the Tianshan train of the China-Europe (Central Asia) railway has been specially set up in the exhibition hall, allowing visitors to experience in an immersive way the important role that Xinjiang plays in the trade and logistics corridors of the Silk Road Economic Belt.

    In addition, a special area for international regional cooperation talks has been set up in the exhibition hall to promote technical exchanges and industry cooperation between Xinjiang and other countries in the field of clean energy, and advance practical cooperation in energy and high technology, so as to contribute to the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative.

    Author of the article and photo: Tao Lijiao

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Qinhuangdao Port: China’s example of industrial port harmoniously combining with green development

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) — In early summer, azure waves ripple gently across the Qinhuangdao Port in north China’s Hebei Province, reflecting the bustling skyline of a modern port.

    As an industrial port bay, the major port of Qinhuangdao, which specializes in the export of thermal coal, has previously faced significant pressure to combat pollution. However, a set of decisive measures, including environmental control at all stages of coal transportation through the port, the development of new energy areas, greening and the transformation of old industrial areas into tourist parks, have promoted the symbiosis and joint prosperity of the industrial port and the beautiful harbor.

    COAL PORT “WITHOUT A SPECKLE”

    The 27.66-kilometer coastline of Qinhuangdao Harbor runs from east to west, with much of it taken up by industrial port zones. This vital energy corridor handles about 500,000 tons of coal daily.

    Advanced environmental technologies are applied throughout the entire production cycle “unloading – storage – collection – loading” from the moment the coal train arrives until the cargo ship departs.

    In the eastern part of Qinhuangdao Port, a long train loaded with coal slowly pulls into a covered wagon dumper building. Three wagons with 240 tons of coal are instantly “caught” by the dumper, and after a 150-degree turn, the coal is completely unloaded. The entire process from the entry of the train to the completion of unloading takes less than 3 minutes, with virtually no coal dust visible in the air.

    “I didn’t expect that coal unloading could be so clean and efficient, without a speck of dust, so to speak,” said retired former port worker Sun Xiuben.

    After transportation on closed conveyor belts, the coal is delivered to warehouses enclosed by dust screens. Wang Shuai, senior manager of the environmental health department of Qinhuangdao Port JSC, explained that the main pollutants in the port area are large coal particles. To reduce the spread of dust, closed coal conveyors cover the entire area, and dust collection devices are installed at all transshipment points. Dust suppression systems on wagon dumpers, stackers and collecting machines work synchronously with intelligent watering and vacuuming machines running around the warehouses, preventing and suppressing dust.

    Monitoring data for 2024 show that the comprehensive air quality index of Qinhuangdao Port was 4.03, down 5 percent year on year; PM10 levels dropped 14.3 percent; and total suspended particulate matter decreased 10.1 percent.

    CREATION OF PORT-GARDENS

    Qinhuangdao Port is also betting on new energy and new landscapes, creating a garden port.

    In the eastern area of the port, containers with shore power supply systems have been installed. Large vessels can be connected directly to the terminal’s power grid after mooring, switching off auxiliary diesel generators, which significantly reduces emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere during berthing and increases energy efficiency.

    In addition, Qinhuangdao Port has built a 3.55MW distributed photovoltaic system, with an annual output of about 3 million kW. The port has also steadily increased the proportion of green electricity purchased. In 2024, Qinhuangdao Port purchased about 240 million kW of green electricity, accounting for 80% of the total consumption and equivalent to a reduction of 199,800 tons of CO2 emissions.

    Entering the Guanhai Garden /Sea Viewing Garden/ in the port area, you feel a fresh and pleasant atmosphere. Greenery, flowers, paths, benches made from recycled old parts create a comfortable green space for visitors and port staff.

    In 2018, Qinhuangdao Port established a comprehensive monitoring system covering the entire coastline of the port, which is responsible for coastal cleanliness, coastal ecology restoration, and promoting the construction of a garden port.

    SYNERGY OF ECOLOGY, INDUSTRY AND CULTURE

    During the May Day holiday this year, the Qinhuangdao Port Industrial and Tourism Zone received a record 254,700 visitors, up 247 percent from the same period last year and setting a new record for visits during the holiday.

    Former coal piers, old rails and industrial equipment have become tourist attractions. “It’s both a port and an industrial museum. These ‘steel monsters’ have an industrial aesthetic, every shot is a masterpiece,” said Huang Ying, an amateur photographer from Tianjin, northern China.

    The 127-year-old western area of Qinhuangdao Port is the founding site of the port and Qinhuangdao City itself, witnessing the birth and development of China’s modern industry. In the course of upgrading the port and optimizing its functional zoning, old buildings were reconstructed, greenery was planted, and an industrial and tourist zone was created.

    The historical appearance of the century-old port has been given a new lease of life by modern elements. The intertwining of old rails surrounded by flowers has created a unique sea of flowers; the pier for ships has been transformed into a bay for yachts and sailboats, where tourists can experience the joy of sailing; old warehouses have become cafes and exhibition halls; and such areas as themed products, local cuisine, photo sessions and guest houses are being developed.

    Li Xiuping, a resident of a neighborhood near the port’s industrial and tourist area, often takes walks by the sea with her family. “The old port is gradually turning into a fashionable tourist area, and more and more tourists are coming here. The port has not only given us a beautiful and comfortable coastal environment, but also given new impetus to the development of the city,” she said.

    Qinhuangdao, using the harbor as a link, combines ecology, industry and culture into a single chain of integrated development. The positive cycle of “improving the ecology – enriching the people and prospering the city – making the harbor even more beautiful” is rapidly gaining momentum. -0-

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for July 19, 2025

    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on July 19, 2025.

    Systematic bias: how Western media reproduces the Israeli narrative
    COMMENTARY: By Refaat Ibrahim “If words shape our consciousness, then the media holds the keys to minds.” This sentence is not merely a metaphor, but a reality we live daily in the coverage of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, where the crimes of the occupation are turned into “acts of violence”, the siege targeting civilians

    From ‘Stone Age’ treasury boss to National Party Senator: John Stone 1929-2025
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By John Hawkins, Head, Canberra School of Government, University of Canberra AUSPIC John Owen Stone AO was a legendary leader of the Commonwealth Treasury. He was secretary (departmental head) from January 1979 to September 1984 but was an intellectual driving force before then as deputy secretary from 1971

    Mark Latham’s portrait may come off federal caucus wall
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra The Labor caucus tolerates having the odd “rat” among the photos of ALP leaders on the party room wall, but Mark Latham may have now pushed it too far. After the latest bizarre scandal surrounding the one-time federal Labor leader,

    Connie Francis was the voice of a generation and the soundtrack of post-war America
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Leigh Carriage, Senior Lecturer in Music, Southern Cross University Hulton Archive/Getty Images Connie Francis dominated the music charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s with hits like Stupid Cupid, Pretty Little Baby and Don’t Break the Heart That Loves You. The pop star, author and actor

    Trump has ‘chronic venous insufficiency’. Is it dangerous? Can it be treated?
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Theresa Larkin, Associate Professor of Medical Sciences, University of Wollongong Anna Moneymaker/Staff/Getty US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with “chronic venous insufficiency” after experiencing some mild swelling in his lower legs. According to a letter the White House published from the president’s doctor, the condition is

    ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for July 18, 2025
    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on July 18, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Starbucks expands green initiatives

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

    This photo taken on July 17, 2025 shows the booth of Starbucks during the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, capital of China. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Starbucks China is making its third consecutive appearance at the China International Supply Chain Expo held in Beijing from Wednesday to Sunday, signaling its strong commitment to sustainable development and the localization of its supply chain strategy.

    This year, Starbucks expanded its exhibition footprint with creative green initiatives in partnership with Envision Group, a global leader in renewable energy systems.

    The coffee chain is showcasing its end-to-end sustainability efforts, ranging from responsible sourcing to green retail operations.

    For the first time, Starbucks’ ready-to-drink business is also being featured, signaling a maturing local supply chain and its broader push to elevate its brand value under a tailored “China Model”.

    “Starbucks’ ongoing participation in the expo reflects our long-term vision to root our business in China while driving high-quality, sustainable growth along with our suppliers and across the coffee industry,” said Stephen Fung, vice-president of Starbucks China Supply Chain, Project and Innovation. “We are building a sustainable supply chain through digital and green transformations to boost our growth in the future.”

    As part of its expanded collaboration with Envision, Starbucks is prioritizing the creation of a green supply chain network, setting new benchmarks in emissions reduction and industry best practices. Research shows that nearly 70 percent of value chain carbon emissions occur upstream. In response, Starbucks is working closely with suppliers through a carbon reduction alliance to address these challenges collectively, said the company.

    At the heart of its emissions strategy is the adoption of Envision’s digital carbon management system which measures carbon footprints across core operations and supplier networks.

    The system is currently in pilot use and will be rolled out across all direct and key indirect suppliers over the next three years, with the goal of mapping the full carbon footprint of thousands of products and implementing customized carbon reduction pathways.

    The company’s sustainability practices span the entire coffee value chain. In Yunnan province, Starbucks has partnered with farmers on eco-friendly cultivation techniques, while in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, it operates the world’s most energy-efficient production and logistics facility.

    In-store, Starbucks promotes a green lifestyle through initiatives such as biodegradable packaging and its green store certification program. Notably, all green-certified stores in China now operate using 100 percent renewable electricity.

    In September 2023, Starbucks inaugurated its China coffee innovation park in Kunshan, Jiangsu province.

    With an investment of 1.5 billion yuan ($209 million), the facility represents Starbucks’ largest overseas manufacturing investment to date and its most energy-efficient production base globally.

    It marks the successful integration of a vertically aligned, bean-tocup supply chain.

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  • MIL-OSI China: In pics: 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing

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

    Visitors are seen at the booth of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) during the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, capital of China, July 16, 2025. Themed on “Connecting the World for a Shared Future,” the 2025 CISCE runs from July 16 to 20, gathering more than 650 companies and institutions from 75 countries, regions and international organizations. Overseas exhibitors accounted for 32%  among all, or 3 percentage points higher compared to the previous edition. This year’s event also saw more than 170 visitor delegations from abroad, and over 230 exhibitors here are first-timers. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: China women’s basketball team kicks off Universiade title defense with easy win

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

    The Chinese women’s basketball team, the reigning champion, sealed a lop-sided 88-56 victory over Portugal in its first group match Friday at the FISU World University Games.

    Shooting guard Chen Yujie dished out 19 points for China with efficient 28 minutes on the court, making seven out of nine attempts, including a 3-pointer. Forward Li Xingnuo buried three 3-pointers out of six attempts to add 16 points. Three more Chinese players scored in double-digit points.

    Point guard Ines Ramos had a team-high 14 points from 11 shooting attempts. Forward Eva Carregosa was the only other Portuguese player contributing 10-plus points.

    China opened the game with a 3-0 run, all coming from free throws before Portugal reinforced its attacks to level the score 14-14 with Maria Do Camo Cruz’s field goal. Carregosa’s consecutive five points from a 3-pointer and two free throws gave Portugal a 23-20 lead to wrap up the first quarter.

    Starting strong in the second quarter with an 8-0 spurt, China contained Portugal to just four field goals throughout the quarter and built up a 46-33 advantage into the interval, outscoring Portugal by 26-10 in the period.

    China maintained its momentum back into the court with a 6-0 to start the third quarter. Five straight points from Ramos’ layup and 3-pointer helped Portugal narrow the deficit to 56-40, but a follow-up 3-pointer from Li Qingyang and a buzzer-beater from Zhang Zihan handed China an 18-point lead. The game went into the final period by 61-43.

    The final quarter was left to substitutes for both teams and the match ended with 88-56.

    China grabbed a total of 42 rebounds, 16 more than their opponents, which partly defined the direction of the game.

    “We met Portugal at the Chengdu Universiade in 2023, so we somehow know their style,” said Chinese coach Zhao Xuetong, a basketball trainer from Beijing Normal University, where most of the Chinese players come.

    “We are the (Universiade) titleholder, but the squad here is much different, and some top players called up two years ago are absent. Hopefully, we can play better and finish our campaign here on podium.”

    In the other match in Group D, Romania snatched a narrow win of 64-60 over Chile. China will meet Romania and Portugal is to take on Chile on Saturday.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Arrest – Aggravated assault – Palmerston

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police have arrested a 50-year-old female in relation to an aggravated assault that occurred in Palmerston on Friday evening.

    Around 8:20pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that a man had allegedly been stabbed during a domestic violence disturbance at the Palmerston Bus Exchange.

    Police and St John Ambulance attended the scene, where the male victim was located unconscious. He was conveyed to Palmerston Regional Hospital for treatment with non-life-threatening injuries.

    A 50-year-old female was arrested at the scene and a crime scene was established. CCTV footage has been obtained, and investigations are ongoing.

    Police urge anyone who witnessed the incident or has information that may assist, to contact 131 444. Please quote reference number P25192391. Anonymous reports can be made via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or through https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Systematic bias: how Western media reproduces the Israeli narrative

    COMMENTARY: By Refaat Ibrahim

    “If words shape our consciousness, then the media holds the keys to minds.”

    This sentence is not merely a metaphor, but a reality we live daily in the coverage of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, where the crimes of the occupation are turned into “acts of violence”, the siege targeting civilians into “security measures”, and the legitimate resistance into “terrorist acts”.

    This linguistic distortion is not innocent; it is part of a “systematic mechanism” practised by major Western media outlets, through which they perpetuate a false image of a “conflict between two equal sides”, ignoring the fact that one is an occupier armed with the latest military technology, and the other is a people besieged in their land for decades.

    Here, the ethical question becomes urgent: how does the media shift from conveying truth to becoming a tool for justifying oppression?

    Western media institutions promote a colonial narrative that reproduces the discourse of Israeli superiority, using linguistic and legal mechanisms to justify genocide.

    But the rise of global awareness through social media platforms and documentaries like We Are Not Numbers, produced by youth in Gaza, exposes this bias and brings the Palestinian narrative back to the forefront.

    Selective coverage . . .  when injustice becomes an opinion
    “Terrorism”, “self-defence”, “conflict” . . . are all terms that place the responsibility for violence on Palestinians while presenting Israel as the perpetual victim. This linguistic shift contradicts international law, which considers settlements a war crime (according to Article 8 of the Rome Statute), yet most reports avoid even describing the West Bank as “occupied territory”.

    More dangerously, the issue is reduced to “violent events” without mentioning their contexts: how can the Palestinian people’s resistance be understood without addressing 75 years of displacement and the siege of Gaza since 2007? The media is like someone commenting on the flames without mentioning who ignited them.

    The Western media coverage of the Israeli war on Gaza represents a blatant model of systematic bias that reproduces the Israeli narrative and justifies war crimes through precise linguistic and media mechanisms. Below is a breakdown of the most prominent practices:

    Stripping historical context and portraying Palestinians as aggressor

    Ignoring the occupation: Media outlets like the BBC and The New York Times ignored the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories since 1948 and focused on the 7 October 2023 attack as an isolated event, without linking it to the daily oppression such as home demolitions and arrests in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

    Misleading terms: The war has often been described as a “conflict between Israel and Hamas”, while Gaza is considered the largest open-air prison in the world under Israeli siege since 2007. Example: The Economist described Hamas’s attacks as “bloody”, while Israeli attacks were called “military operations”.

    Dehumanising Palestinians
    Language of abstraction: The BBC used terms like “died” for Palestinians versus “killed” for Israelis, according to a quantitative study by The Intercept, weakening sympathy for Palestinian victims.

    Victim portrayal: While Israeli death reports included names and family ties (like “mother” or “grandmother”), Palestinians were shown as anonymous numbers, as seen in the coverage of Le Monde and Le Figaro.

    Israeli political rhetoric: Media outlets reported statements by Israeli leaders such as dismissed defence minister Yoav Gallant, who described Palestinians as “human animals”, and Benjamin Netanyahu, who called them “children of darkness”, without critically analysing this rhetoric that strips them of their humanity.

    Distorting resistance and linking it to terrorism
    Misleading comparisons: The October 7 attack was compared to “9/11” and described as a “terrorist attack” in The Washington Post and CNN, reinforcing the “war on terror” narrative and justifying Israel’s excessive response.

    Fake news: Papers like The Sun and Daily Mail promoted the story of “beheaded Israeli babies” without evidence, a story even adopted by US president Joe Biden, only to be disproven later by videos showing Hamas’ humane treatment of captives.

    Selective coverage and suppression of the Palestinian narrative
    Silencing journalists: Journalists such as Zahraa Al-Akhras (Global News) and Bassam Bounni (BBC) were dismissed for criticising Israel or supporting Palestine, while others were pressured to adopt the Israeli narrative.

    Defaming Palestinian institutions: The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal claimed the Palestinian death toll figures were “exaggerated”, ignoring UN and human rights organisations’ reports that confirmed their accuracy.

    Manipulating legal and ethical terms
    Denying war crimes: Deutsche Welle stated that Israeli attacks are “not considered war crimes”, despite the destruction of hospitals and the killing of tens of thousands of civilians.

    Legal misinformation: The BBC referred to Israeli settlements in the West Bank as “disputed territories”, despite the UN declaring them illegal.

    Double standards in conflict coverage
    Comparison with Ukraine: Western media linked support for Ukraine and Israel as “victims of aggression”, while ignoring that Israel is an occupying power under international law. Terminology shifted immediately: “invasion”, “war crimes”, “occupation” were used for Ukraine but omitted when speaking of Palestine.

    According to a 2022 study by the Arab Media Monitoring Project, 90 percent of Western reports on Ukraine used language blaming Russia for the violence, compared to only 30 percent in the Palestinian case.

    This contradiction exposes the underlying “racist bias”: how is killing in Europe called “genocide”, while in Gaza it is termed a “complicated conflict”? The answer lies in the statement of journalist Mika Brzezinski: “The only red line in Western media is criticising Israel.”

    False neutrality: Sky News claimed it “could not verify” the Baptist Hospital massacre, despite video documentation, yet quickly adopted the Israeli narrative.

    Consequences: legitimising genocide and marginalising Palestinian rights
    Western media practices have contributed to normalising Israeli violence by portraying it as “legitimate defence”, while resistance is labelled as “terrorism.”

    Deepening Palestinian isolation: By stripping them of the right to narrate, as shown in an academic study by Mike Berry (Cardiff University), which found emotional terms used exclusively to describe Israeli victims.

    Undermining international law: By ignoring reports from organisations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, which confirm Israel’s commission of war crimes.

    Violating journalistic ethics . . .  when the journalist becomes the occupation’s lawyer
    Journalistic codes of ethics — such as the charter of the “International Federation of Journalists” — unanimously agree that the media’s primary task is “to expose the facts without fear”. But the reality proves the opposite:

    In 2023, CNN deleted an interview with a Palestinian survivor of the Jenin massacre after pressure from the Israeli lobby (according to an investigation by Middle East Eye).

    The Guardian was forced to edit the headline of an article that described settlements as “apartheid” after threats of legal action.

    This self-censorship turns journalism into a “copier of official statements”, abandoning the principle of “not compromising with ruling powers” emphasised by the “International Journalists’ Network”.

    Toward human-centred journalism
    Fixing this flaw requires dismantling biased language: replacing “conflict” with “military occupation”, and “settlements” with “illegal colonies”.

    Relying on international law: such as mentioning Articles 49 and 53 of the Fourth Geneva Convention when discussing the displacement of Palestinians.

    Giving space to victims’ voices: According to an Amnesty report, 80% of guests on Western TV channels discussing the conflict were either Israeli or Western.

    Holding media institutions accountable: through pressure campaigns to enforce their ethical charters (such as obligating the BBC to mention “apartheid” after the HRW report).

    Conclusion
    The war on Gaza has become a stark test of media ethics. While platforms like Al Jazeera and Middle East Eye have helped expose violations, major Western media outlets continue to reproduce a colonial discourse that enables Israel. The greatest challenge today is to break the silence surrounding the crimes of genocide and impose a human narrative that restores the stolen humanity of the victims.

    “Occupation doesn’t just need tanks, it needs media to justify its existence.” These were the words of journalist Gideon Levy after witnessing how his camera turned war crimes into “normal news”.

    If Western media is serious about its claim of neutrality, it must start with a simple step: call things by their names. Words are not lifeless letters, they are ticking bombs that shape the consciousness of generations.

    Refaat Ibrahim is the editor and creator of The Resistant Palestinian Pens website, where you can find all his articles. He is a Palestinian writer living in Gaza, where he studied English language and literature at the Islamic University. He has been passionate about writing since childhood, and is interested in political, social, economic, and cultural matters concerning his homeland, Palestine. This article was first published at Pearls and Irritations social policy journal in Australia.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to get tough on rare metals theft

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

    This photo taken on Feb. 13, 2023 shows a factory of JL MAG Rare Earth (Baotou) Co., Ltd. in Baotou, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

    With the disclosure of several cases where foreign spies stole rare earth elements from China, the Ministry of State Security announced on Friday that it will take action to prevent and combat sabotage and theft activities targeting key mineral resources by foreign espionage agencies.

    The ministry released details of the cases via its official WeChat account, showing that foreign espionage agencies and their agents have attempted to collaborate with domestic criminals to use delivery services to steal rare earth-related items over the past few years, posing a significant threat to national security.

    “Since rare earth-related items have both military and civilian applications and are considered strategic national resources, China has adopted internationally recognized practices and implemented export controls on these items in accordance with the law,” the ministry explained in the release.

    In one disclosed case, a country that cannot independently produce or refine rare metals has been stockpiling them through various methods to secure a stable domestic supply. Investigations found that contractors from this country swapped packaging and forged non-China origin labels before transshipping the items back to their country.

    The contractors also used various methods to illegally export China’s rare earths and other controlled items, including false reporting of contents and components, misrepresenting product names, sending small quantities in multiple express shipments and switching transportation channels.

    The ministry stated that once concrete evidence was confirmed, the national security authorities, along with relevant departments, took action in accordance with the law to cut off the illegal export channels, thus safeguarding China’s resources and national security.

    China currently ranks among the top countries in the world in terms of rare earth reserves, production, consumption and exports, the ministry noted, adding that some countries are highly concerned about China’s supply of rare earth-related items and are employing various methods to steal them.

    It pointed out that foreign spies primarily steal China’s rare earth elements by misreporting product names. These items are concealed as non-controlled goods and smuggled out of the country through delivery channels. For instance, high-purity rare earths, such as dysprosium and terbium, were declared as low-value products like ferrous alloys, nickel powder or other ordinary goods to evade export controls.

    Chinese authorities also found that foreign espionage agencies and their agents attempted to instruct domestic criminals to hide undeclared rare earth-related items within other properly declared goods or means of transportation. For example, rare earth powder was mixed with ceramic raw materials, poured into plastic molds or bottled water containers.

    To address the problems, since the beginning of this year, China has strengthened its control over rare earth exports and taken strong measures to combat smuggling, according to the ministry.

    Despite such high pressure, it said, some overseas entities still colluded with domestic criminals and continued to find new methods of exports smuggling in an attempt to evade crackdowns.

    It emphasized that combating the smuggling and illegal export of strategic minerals has become an urgent and critical task, calling on all departments to focus on the strategic mineral sector, strengthen source control and form a joint effort to combat illegal activities.

    The Ministry of Commerce has stated that China’s implementation of export controls on relevant items reflects the responsible stance of the Chinese government as a major power.

    On June 19, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce also said that China is accelerating the review of rare earth-related export license applications in accordance with the law and regulations. A certain number of compliant applications have already been approved, and the process for approving further compliant applications will be strengthened.

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  • MIL-OSI China: CPC delegation visits Laos to strengthen ties

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

    Chen Zhou, deputy head of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, led a CPC delegation to visit Laos from Wednesday to Friday at the invitation of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party.

    During the visit, Chen met with Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Central Committee and Lao president, and Bounleua Phandanouvong, acting head of the LPRP Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations. He also held brief discussions with leaders from various Lao Party and government departments.

    The two sides exchanged views on the relations between the two parties and the two countries, as well as issues of common concern. They agreed to follow the important consensus reached by the top leaders of both parties and countries, enhance strategic mutual trust, deepen interparty exchanges, expand pragmatic cooperation, promote the steady and long-term development of the China-Laos community with a shared future, and make positive contributions to maintaining regional peace and development.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Smart mobility tech transforming global supply chains, experts say

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

    A panel titled “Embracing the Era of Comprehensive Intelligent Transportation” is held during the third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, July 17, 2025. [Photo by Xu Xiaoxuan/China.org.cn]

    Smart mobility technology is transforming global supply chain operations, industry experts said Thursday during a panel titled “Embracing the Era of Comprehensive Intelligent Transportation” at the ongoing third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE).

    Nie Wenhui, vice chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), underscored transportation’s role as the backbone of economic activity and a vital link in global commerce, vital for industrial and supply chain stability. He noted that the integration of emerging industries — including next-generation information technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and new energy — with transportation is reshaping global competitiveness.

    “This year’s CISCE continues to feature an intelligent vehicle exhibition area, which aims to better connect upstream and downstream segments, encourage cooperation between large and small enterprises, and promote collaboration across industry, academia, research and application, both in China and globally,” Nie said.

    David Muls, senior director of the Madrid Registry Division at the World Intellectual Property Organization, said Chinese manufacturers have evolved from technology followers to innovation leaders, particularly in battery technology, connected vehicle systems and manufacturing efficiency.

    He noted that Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers are rapidly expanding into markets across Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America and beyond. This global footprint reflects not only China’s commercial ambition but also its growing technological confidence, he said. He emphasized that China’s EV sector achievements are a result of global supply chains and international innovation partnerships rather than isolated national efforts.

    Zhou Weidong, president of the CCPIT Machinery Sub-Council, called the expo “not just a showcase platform but also a catalyst for global industrial collaboration.” Looking ahead to fully intelligent transportation, he outlined three crucial areas for deeper international cooperation.

    First, Zhou called for shared global standards, urging countries to dismantle technological barriers and promote mutual recognition in algorithms, vehicle-road coordination agreements and data security. He also called for establishing green supply chain partnerships, encouraging joint efforts in battery recycling and sustainable logistics. Finally, he pointed to China’s county-level markets as an untapped opportunity. These areas, Zhou noted, hold 74% of the country’s motor vehicles but have limited public transportation services. Zhou suggested that connected vehicle technologies could unlock a market worth hundreds of billions of yuan, creating opportunities for global enterprises.

    Habib Turki, chief development officer of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, highlighted motorsports’ role in enhancing global visibility for automotive brands. He said Chinese companies now deliver performance comparable to premium manufacturers like Ferrari and Aston Martin, with motorsports serving as both testing grounds for R&D and channels for building brand recognition.

    The event also featured two expert panels. One examined how AI is reshaping smart transportation supply chains, while the other explored intellectual property’s role in automotive sector expansion.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley, Colleagues Announce Legislation to Protect Workers from Extreme Heat

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)

    July 18, 2025

    Washington, D.C. U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both D-Ore., said today they have joined Senate colleagues in introducing legislation that would implement federal enforceable workplace heat stress protections in Oregon and nationwide.

    “As evidenced by this week’s high temperatures in Oregon, record-hot weather is here to stay thanks to the growing climate crisis,” Wyden said. “I applaud this legislation that takes common-sense steps to protect workers from preventable hazards like heatstroke. With the ongoing climate crisis driving up temperatures, I will keep battling for more protections for the hard-working Oregonians most exposed to dangerous heat conditions.”

    “Climate chaos is creating hotter, longer summers, putting many workers at risk of heat-related health issues on the job. Many Oregonians work outdoors – in our fields, in our forests, and off our shores and protecting them from the dangers of extreme heat is critical,” said Merkley. “The Asunción Valdivia Heat Stress Injury, Illness, and Fatality Prevention Act will provide essential safeguards in the workplace and help save the lives of working Americans.”

    The Asunción Valdivia Heat Illness, Injury, and Fatality Prevention Act would protect the safety and health of indoor and outdoor workers exposed to dangerous heat conditions in the workplace. The legislation would protect workers against occupational exposure to excessive heat by requiring the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to establish an enforceable federal standard to protect workers in high-heat environments with common-sense measures like paid breaks in cool spaces, access to water, limitations on time exposed to heat, and emergency response for workers with heat-related illness. The bill also directs employers to provide training for their employees on the risk factors that can lead to heat illness and guidance on the proper procedures for responding to symptoms.

    The bill is named in honor of Asunción Valdivia, who died in 2004 after picking grapes in California for 10 hours straight in 105-degree temperatures. Mr. Valdivia fell unconscious, but instead of calling an ambulance, his employer told Mr. Valdivia’s son to drive his father home. On his way home, he died of heat stroke at the age of 53.

    According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2024 was the warmest year on record for the United States. The past decade, including 2024, was the hottest on record, marking a decade of extreme heat that will only get worse. Heat-related illnesses can cause heat cramps, organ damage, heat exhaustion, stroke, and even death. Between 1992 and 2017, heat stress injuries killed 815 U.S. workers and seriously injured more than 70,000. The failure to implement simple heat safety measures costs U.S. employers nearly $100 billion every year in lost productivity.

    From 2011-2020, heat exposure killed at least 400 workers and caused nearly 34,000 injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work; both are likely vast underestimates. Farm workers and construction workers suffer the highest incidence of heat illness. And no matter what the weather is outside, workers in factories, commercial kitchens, and other workplaces, including ones where workers must wear personal protective equipment , can face dangerously high heat conditions all year round.

    The bill was led by U.S. Senators Alex Padilla, D-Calif., Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., and Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and U.S. Representatives Robert C. “Bobby” Scott, D-Va., and Alma Adams, D-N.C. In addition to Wyden and Merkley, the bill is cosponsored by U.S. Senators Angela Alsobrooks, D-Md., Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del., Cory Booker, D-N.J., John Fetterman, D-Pa., Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., Patty Murray, D-Wash., Jack Reed, D-R.I., Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I.

    The Asunción Valdivia Heat Illness, Injury, and Fatality Prevention Act has the support of a broad coalition of more than 250 groups, including: Rural Coalition, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, AFL-CIO, UNITE HERE!, Communication Workers of America, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, Sierra Club, United Farm Workers, Farmworker Justice, Public Citizen, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Union of Concerned Scientists, United Steelworkers, National Resources Defense Council, American Lung Association, and Health Partnerships.

    “Every worker safety rule in America is written in blood,” said UFW President Teresa Romero. “The UFW has been fighting for heat safety protections for decades. Over 20 years later, Asuncion Valdivia’s death still hurts. There are so many other farm workers — many whose names we do not know — who have also been killed by extreme heat on the job in the years since. Enough is enough. Every farm worker deserves access to water, shade, and paid rest breaks — it’s past time for Congress get this done.”

    “Everyone deserves safe working conditions, but powerful corporations have not done enough to protect their workers from hot working environments, exacerbated by the climate crisis,” said Liz Shuler, President of the AFL-CIO. “Extreme heat is increasingly causing indoor and outdoor workers to collapse or even die on the job, and our union family has already lost too many members to preventable, work-related heat illness. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) must issue a strong heat rule, not a weak one, to ensure workers have specific protections they need and to be able to raise unsafe working conditions without fear of retaliation.”

    “It’s long past time for meaningful legislation to protect Teamsters and other workers from the effects of prolonged heat exposure and dangerous heat levels while at work,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien. “Paid breaks in cool spaces, access to water, and limitations on time exposed to heat are simple common sense steps that should be mandated immediately. Waiting to implement these measures is unacceptable and will result in the further loss of lives.”

    The full text of the bill is here.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New cardiac cath lab will support cardiac care across the central North Island

    Source: New Zealand Government

    A new, state-of-the-art cardiac catheterisation lab is now operational at Tauranga Hospital, significantly improving access to diagnostic and treatment services across the region, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

    The new lab replaces the hospital’s original suite, which had reached the end of its clinical life after delivering more than 1,200 procedures annually since opening in 2017. 

    “With two state-of-the-art cath labs now in operation at the hospital, this is a major step forward for patients in the Bay of Plenty and surrounding communities. It future-proofs Tauranga’s ability to deliver more cardiac care, closer to home.

    “Currently, some patients needing complex, non-surgical heart procedures must travel to Waikato or Auckland to receive treatment. This upgrade means more of those procedures can now be performed in Tauranga, giving people faster access to world-class treatment, closer to where they live.

    “The modern facility now offers advanced imaging and diagnostic technology, improving clinical accuracy, enhancing safety, and reducing radiation exposure for both patients and staff.”

    The lab will continue to provide a wide range of interventional services, including angiography, stenting, pacemaker insertion, electrophysiology, and endovascular aneurysm repair.

    Initially, it will operate five sessions per week, with planning underway to increase this to ten. Once implemented, this will bring the total across both cath labs from 15 to 20 sessions per week.

    “This upgrade means Tauranga Hospital is now better equipped to offer a wider range of procedures locally and play a stronger role within the coordinated regional system. It will enable Tauranga to take on more patients from areas such as Taupō and Rotorua, reducing referrals to other hospitals and easing pressure on their services as future planning progresses.

    “As a result, Tauranga will be able to manage a larger share of the region’s demand, improving timely access to treatment and delivering better outcomes for patients across the region.

    “We’re focused on making sure all New Zealanders, including those in Tauranga and across the central North Island, can access timely, quality healthcare when they need it. 

    “Upgrades like this new cath lab are essential to achieving that goal, improving outcomes for patients and ensuring more people receive the care they need, closer to home,” Mr Brown says.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Historic MRC strike and allied air defense enables combined maneuver in Northern Australia

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    Northern Territory, Australia — In a historic first for the Indo-Pacific, U.S. and Australian forces executed a fully integrated precision fires sequence, July 15-16, 2025, leveraging the U.S. Army’s Mid-Range Capability (MRC), also known as the “Typhon” missile system, in coordination with the U.S Army’s 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF), the Australian National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS), and key enablers from the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D) 25.3 Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) to clear air and sea domains in support of joint and combined littoral maneuver during Exercise Talisman Sabre 25.

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  • MIL-OSI: Daily Payouts, Zero Hardware: AIXA’s Passive Income System Explained

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world of cryptocurrency has entered a new era—one where you no longer need to be a tech-savvy miner or own expensive rigs to earn daily income. As we navigate 2025, traditional mining barriers are falling away, and smarter, more accessible solutions are emerging. One platform at the forefront of this transformation is AIXA Miner, which offers an effortless route to daily passive income through AI-powered cloud mining—and best of all, it doesn’t require owning any hardware.

    The Problem with Traditional Mining

    For years, mining cryptocurrency involved setting up dedicated hardware, managing electricity costs, cooling systems, noise, and constant technical oversight. Not to mention the environmental concerns associated with high energy usage and e-waste. As mining difficulty increased and competition intensified, this model became unsustainable for average investors.

    Now, with the market maturing and blockchain technology integrating with artificial intelligence and renewable energy, the industry has shifted toward cloud-based mining solutions that automate and simplify the mining process for everyone.

    AIXA Miner: Crypto Income Without Complexity

    AIXA Miner is a cloud mining platform that removes every complexity associated with crypto mining. Instead of purchasing ASIC or GPU hardware, users invest in smart contracts, which allocate computing power from AIXA’s renewable-powered mining infrastructure. In return, investors receive guaranteed daily earnings and a full return of capital when the contract matures.

    This approach allows investors to earn from cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin without lifting a finger or ever touching a piece of hardware.

    How It Works: 3 Simple Steps

    AIXA’s passive income model is built on simplicity and transparency:

    1. Register and Get Started
      Anyone can sign up using just an email address and instantly receive a $20 bonus, which can be applied to trial contracts.
    2. Select a Cloud Mining Contract
      Choose from a variety of investment plans based on your budget, duration, and expected ROI. Each contract outlines the daily earnings and total return in advance.
    3. Sit Back and Earn
      AIXA’s proprietary AI engine automatically mines the most profitable coins, reallocates hash power, and deposits rewards directly to your account every 24 hours. Upon contract completion, your capital is returned in full.

    A Look at High-Yield Mining Contracts

    Here are some of AIXA Miner’s best-performing packages for 2025:Each contract operates transparently, and all earnings are guaranteed. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale your returns, AIXA offers tailored options with predictable performance.

    Contract Name Investment Duration Daily Earnings Total Return ROI
    DOGE Miner Antminer L7 $550 5 Days $7.32 $550+$36.60 6.65%
    BTC Miner Antminer S17 Pro $1500 10 Days $20.40 $1500+$204.00 13.60%
    BTC Miner Avalon A15XP-206T $6300 15 Days $95.13 $6300+$1426.95 22.65%
    BTC Miner S21e XP Hydro $25000 20 Days $515.00 $25000+$10300.00 41.20%

    Each contract operates transparently, and all earnings are guaranteed. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale your returns, AIXA offers tailored options with predictable performance.

    What Makes AIXA’s System Stand Out?

    Several key features make AIXA Miner a top choice for investors looking to earn passive income without managing hardware or technical operations:

    • No Setup, No Maintenance: You don’t need to buy, configure, or maintain any physical devices.
    • AI Optimization: AIXA’s smart system dynamically reallocates resources to the most profitable mining pools.
    • Capital Protection: All contracts return your initial investment at the end of the term.
    • Daily Earnings: Users receive automatic payouts every 24 hours—perfect for those seeking frequent cash flow.
    • Sustainability: AIXA’s mining centers are powered by renewable energy sources, including hydroelectric power.
    • Accessibility: With entry points as low as $100 and global access in 200+ countries, anyone can participate.

    Affiliate Income and VIP Rewards

    AIXA Miner also enables users to expand their earnings through affiliate commissions and VIP status tiers:

    • Affiliate Program: Earn 5% commission on first-level referrals, 2% on second level, and 1% on the third level. This passive system allows users to earn from network activity without investing more themselves.
    • VIP Rewards: As your investment grows, you climb AIXA’s VIP ladder (VIP1–VIP10), unlocking larger bonus packages and enhanced daily returns. Top investors may receive cash rewards up to $518,888.

    These extra layers of earning potential add to the platform’s appeal for both investors and community builders.

    The Bigger Picture in 2025

    With Bitcoin maintaining strength above $110K and traditional finance institutions now embracing tokenization, ETFs, and stablecoins, the crypto space is more mature than ever. Retail investors are looking for stable, sustainable ways to grow wealth, and AIXA’s model fits the new demand perfectly.

    By combining AI, cloud infrastructure, and green energy, AIXA Miner offers a glimpse of where the future of crypto investing is headed: frictionless, smart, and scalable.

    Final Thoughts

    Earning daily passive income from cryptocurrency mining in 2025 doesn’t have to involve hardware, hassle, or high risk. Platforms like AIXA Miner are changing the game by putting automated, AI-powered contracts in the hands of everyday users—offering transparent, high-yield options that deliver results.

    If you’re looking for a way to earn crypto while you sleep, skip the complex setups and hardware upgrades. With AIXA Miner, it’s as simple as choosing a plan, activating it, and letting the platform handle the rest.

    Visit https://aixaminer.com today to get started with your first contract and join over 1 million users across the globe who are already turning their capital into consistent, automated crypto income.

    Learn more or begin your mining journey at: https://aixaminer.com
    Email: info@aixaminer.com
    Address: 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

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  • MIL-OSI China: China reports steady progress in agricultural green development

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

    A worker removes Pachira aquatica leaves in a greenhouse at a Pachira aquatica industry demonstration zone of Hepu county in Beihai city, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 19, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s agriculture sector has achieved steady progress in green development, according to the China Agricultural Green Development Report 2024, which was released at a conference in Beijing on Friday.

    The report was released by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) and the China Agricultural Green Development Research Society. It provides crucial support and reference for the further implementation of the country’s green development concepts, and facilitates the high-quality development of agriculture and rural areas characterized by ecological priority level, resource efficiency and green, low-carbon practices, according to Huang Sanwen, president of CAAS and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, at the conference.

    Significant progress was seen across multiple areas in 2024, the report shows. China continuously enhanced the quality and efficiency of its high-standard farmland construction while strengthening the ecological protection and pollution control of existing farmland, resulting in over 80 million mu (about 5.33 million hectares) of high-standard farmland being built or upgraded in 2024.

    China advanced its third national soil survey last year, completing the collection of over 2.87 million sampling points and 3.11 million samples, according to the report.

    It also improved its biological agricultural resource protection management system. The national agricultural germplasm resources census in 2024 revealed the permanent preservation of 580,000 crop germplasm resources, 1.4 million livestock and poultry genetic materials, and 270,000 strains of microbial agricultural resources.

    Sustained reductions of chemical inputs were achieved through strengthened actions. According to the report, China’s application of chemical fertilizers totaled 49.88 million tonnes in 2024 — a 5% decrease from 2020. Pesticide use in crop farming amounted to 242,000 tonnes (100% purity), maintaining a downward trend for an eighth consecutive year.

    Mechanization levels continued to rise, with the comprehensive mechanization rate of crop cultivation, planting and harvesting exceeding 75% nationally, the report shows.

    It also reveals a robust increase in farming incomes. The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 23,119 yuan (about $3,220) in 2024, which was up 6.3% year on year in real terms — 1.9 percentage points higher than the growth rate among urban residents.

    Progress was also made in digital resource management. China advanced the systematic digital management of its agricultural resources and strengthened its capacity to support long-term, fixed observation experiment stations for its green agricultural development, according to the report.

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  • MIL-OSI: XRP hits a new all-time high, RICH Miner launches mobile mining to help coin holders earn passive income

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Chicago, Illinois, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ripple (XRP) has broken through its historical price high, triggering a market boom again. At this critical moment, RICH Miner, a leading cloud computing platform, has launched a new “XRP Mobile Mining” service, opening up a low-threshold, anytime passive income path for XRP holders around the world.

    XRP reaches new heights, and market demand heats up

    XRP successfully breaks through its previous highs and sets a new record. Its strong transaction speed, low cost and wide application in cross-border payments make it a star currency with both practicality and investment value in the crypto market. In addition to waiting for appreciation, how to further release the potential benefits of XRP?

    RICH Miner mobile mining: easy mining, daily income

    In order to meet the market’s new demand for “holding coins to cash”, RICH Miner officially launched the XRP mobile mining system based on the original cloud mining service. Users can participate only through their mobile phones without any complex settings or additional hardware.

    Its core advantages include:

    ▲Start earning anytime, anywhere: supports iOS and Android systems. No matter where you are, you can start mining by connecting to the Internet;

    ▲Zero technical threshold: users only need to recharge XRP to the platform to automatically configure computing power to start production;

    ▲Daily automatic settlement: income is issued daily in mainstream currencies (such as BTC, USDT), truly realizing “daily passive income”;

    ▲Flexible deposit and withdrawal, no lock-up pressure: users can exit the mining mode at any time according to personal arrangements, and funds can flow freely;

    ▲Compliance guarantee, trustworthy platform: RICH Miner has been connected to the compliance system of many countries to ensure the security of user assets and data.

    Upgrade the holding strategy: from waiting for appreciation to active income
    1. Register an account:
    Visit the RICH Miner official website, register an account for free, and you can get a $15 new user reward.

    2. Top up XRP:
    Enter the “Top up center”, select XRP, copy the wallet address generated by the system, and complete the transfer from the wallet or exchange.

    3. Select a mining contract:
    Browse different XRP mining plans (short-term/long-term/high-yield plans), select and confirm the purchase according to your personal preferences.

    (New User Experience Contract) Investment amount: $100; Term: 2 days; Daily income: $3; Total income: $100.00 + $6.

    (Canaan Avalon A15XP) Investment amount: $600; Term: 8 days; Daily income: $7.20; Total income: $500.00 + $57.60.

    (Bitdeer SealMiner A2) Investment amount: $1,300; Term: 13 days; Daily income: $17.30; Total income: $1300.00 + $221.39.

    (Bitmain Antminer L7) Investment amount: $3,000; Term: 17 days; Daily income: $42.30; Total income: $3000.00 + $719.10.

    (Bitmain Antminer S21 Immersion) Investment amount: $5600; Term: 24 days; Daily income: $84.00; Total income: $5600.00 + $2016.00.

    (Bitmain Antminer L9) Investment amount: $12,000; Term: 32 days; Daily income: $204.00; Total income: $12,000.00 + $6,528.00.

    Click here to view more contracts

    4. Enjoy daily income:
    After purchasing the contract, the system automatically calculates and distributes mining income every day, which can be withdrawn or reinvested at any time for continuous appreciation.

    Exploring the future: Mobile mining may become a mainstream trend

    With the popularization of 5G and the continuous maturity of Web3 mobile infrastructure, mobile-based crypto services are rising rapidly. RICH Miner’s XRP mobile mining not only lowers the threshold for participation, but also expands the boundaries of crypto investment.

    Conclusion:

    XRP has hit a record high, bringing unprecedented confidence to investors. And RICH Miner’s mobile mining service provides a new solution for sustainable returns in this wave of dividends. Whether you are a novice user or a long-term holder, you can easily start your passive profit journey with just a mobile phone.

    In the new era of digital assets, choosing RICH Miner means choosing to be at the forefront of returns and innovation.

    Official website: https://richminer.com
    Customer service email: info@richminer.com
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  • MIL-OSI China: Highlights of commerce minister’s news conference

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

    China will intensify efforts to advance high-quality trade development, deepen international cooperation and bolster innovation to further boost exports during the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) period, the country’s top commerce official said on Friday.

    Speaking at a news conference in Beijing, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said these measures will foster an open, cooperative and mutually beneficial global trading landscape that promotes shared development.

    Here are highlights from the news conference:

    China-US business ties

    In essence, China-US economic and trade relations benefit both sides and bring win-win outcomes. Cooperation is the only correct path. Bilateral trade and investment have also created a substantial number of jobs in both countries.

    Facts have proven that through fair, mutually respectful dialogue and consultation, China and the United States are fully capable of properly managing differences and working to address frictions to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.

    As the world’s two largest economies, China and the United States share a responsibility to inject greater certainty and stability into global economic prosperity and development.

    Consumption

    Consumption has contributed around 60 percent on average annually to China’s economic growth over the past four years, and the role of consumption as the economy’s main engine has continued to strengthen.

    Trade-in programs

    Sales revenue under trade-in programs in China has surpassed 2.9 trillion yuan ($405.6 billion) as of end-June.

    Future direction

    Looking ahead to the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-30), the fundamentals of China’s long-term economic growth remain unchanged, along with the strong potential, resilience and vitality of its consumer market.

    Boosting imports

    China’s vast market has become a shared market for the world and will continue to serve as a source of global economic growth and vitality. As we open wider to the world, we are not only attracting foreign investment, but also expanding imports.

    ODI

    China’s outbound direct investment grew at an average annual rate of over 5 percent over the past four years, ranking it among the world’s top three global investors.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China pledges efforts to regulate NEV market competition

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

    BEIJING, July 18 — Chinese authorities on Friday held a meeting with new energy vehicle (NEV) industry players on regulating market competition.

    The meeting was held by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the State Administration for Market Regulation. It urged efforts to promote lawful, fair, honest, proper and well-ordered competition in the sector.

    The country will implement measures to monitor product pricing, conduct product conformity inspections, and shorten payment terms for suppliers, according to a statement issued after the meeting.

    Authorities also pledged to fast-track industry standards for NEV power consumption limits and battery recycling safety, which they said would be aligned with the establishment of regular communication channels to solicit suggestions from and address the concerns of NEV manufacturers.

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