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  • MIL-Evening Report: New Australian opera Gilgamesh captures the power of one of the world’s most ancient masterpieces

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Louise Pryke, Honorary Research Associate, University of Sydney

    Daniel Boud/Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Opera, Carriageworks

    Gilgamesh, a new opera from Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Orchestra and Carriageworks, gives a visceral retelling of a story from a forgotten age, exploring ideas of love, tyranny and what it means to be human.

    This new production reimagines the legend for 21st century audiences, while engaging cleverly with the epic’s timeless themes.

    The young king, Gilgamesh (Jeremy Kleeman), starts out as a tyrant and goes on a journey to find the wisdom needed to become a just ruler.

    Along the way, he meets his companion, Enkidu (a remarkable Mitchell Riley), a man born in the wilderness and civilised through two weeks of sex with the wise priestess Shamhat (Jessica O’Donoghue).

    Together, Gilgamesh and Enkidu fight the monstrous forest guardian Humbaba (Daniel Szeisong Todd) and the mighty Bull of Heaven. They also unwisely provoke the beauteous goddess of love and war Ishtar (Jane Sheldon).

    The heroes’ rash actions anger the gods, leading to Enkidu’s untimely death. Gilgamesh seeks eternal life and renewed youth, before finally returning home.




    Read more:
    Guide to the classics: the Epic of Gilgamesh


    A rediscovered story

    This production is the first English language opera of the Epic of Gilgamesh, a literary masterpiece from ancient Mesopotamia.

    The story was first written down on clay tablets in the cuneiform script more than 4,000 years ago. Although Gilgamesh was famous in the ancient world, his story disappeared from cultural awareness along with the ability to read cuneiform around the 1st century CE.

    The story was first written down in cuneiform script over 4,000 years ago.
    Daniel Boud/Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Opera, Carriageworks

    In a feat of scholarly virtuosity, 19th century scholars deciphered the rediscovered cuneiform script, using a kind of Persian Rosetta Stone known as the Behistun monument.

    In 1857, the Royal Asiatic Society held a kind of “cuneiform competition”, where scholars completed secret translations of a previously unseen inscription.

    When their translations were found to be very similar, it was clear the secrets of the complex script had finally been unlocked.

    Music and myth

    In the 150 years since the Epic of Gilgamesh was rediscovered, the legend has inspired music spanning numerous genres, from hip hop, to Australian indie pop, to metal.

    As with this new opera, many of these modern adaptations have focused on the loving relationship between the story’s two heroes, Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Their connection has been viewed as the world’s first bromance, or one of the oldest known love stories.

    The opera leans into the transformative nature of heroes’ epic love: Enkidu’s wildman innocence is corrupted by Gilgamesh; Gilgamesh is emboldened by the presence of his lover.

    There is much to admire in the approach to the text taken by composer Jack Symonds and librettist Louis Garrick.

    At times, excerpts of text from an English translation of the epic are incorporated into the score. This use of ancient prose is particularly effective in the scene where Gilgamesh rudely rejects Ishtar’s marriage proposal; it would be difficult to create a more brutal polemic than that employed by Gilgamesh against the goddess in the ancient narrative.

    At other times, new scenes and dialogue are crafted to draw deeper from the rich well of narrative ideas. This can be seen where Ishtar and Shamhat plan to civilise Enkidu (engineered by Gilgamesh in the original story), and a scene where Gilgamesh and Enkidu become lovers in the Cedar Forest.

    The production

    Kleeman gives a heroic turn as a man struggling to comprehend his mortality and his growing love for Enkidu.

    Sheldon is divine as Ishtar the vengeful goddess of love, seamlessly blending the deity’s power and unpredictability.

    As Utanapishti, the legendary flood survivor often compared with biblical Noah, Jessica O’Donoghue gives a haunting performance suited to one who has witnessed the destruction of most of humanity.

    The set design mirrors the combination of scale and simplicity seen in the narrative.
    Daniel Boud/Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Opera, Carriageworks

    The set (design by Elizabeth Gadsby) uses as its centrepiece a Chinese elm tree with 1,000 gold fabric leaves, mirroring the combination of scale and simplicity seen in the narrative.

    This reflects the creative team’s engagement with the epic’s ecological themes. The Cedar Forest is recognised in the original epic for its aesthetic and commercial value. Its destruction by the heroes is an act of sacrilege.

    Directed by Kip Williams, Gilgamesh emphasises the violence of environmental destruction through the bloody death of the forest guardian Humbaba in a stomach-turning scene slippery with gore.

    At times, the production is stomach-turning and slippery with gore.
    Daniel Boud/Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Opera, Carriageworks

    The love story between Gilgamesh and Enkidu is at the opera’s heart. Building on the intimate connection between the heroes in the ancient story, the two heroes sing songs of love together. Their vocal performances are matched with a dynamic physicality as they wrestle, embrace and cradle one another.

    Those familiar with Gilgamesh will enjoy discovering where new creative directions have been taken in the opera. For those new to the story, the opera gives a vibrant introduction into the power and drama of one of the world’s most ancient masterpieces.

    In the Babylonian legend, Gilgamesh finally abandons his quest for immortality. With this exciting new production of the epic, his ancient song of love and loss will continue to live on long into the future.

    Gilgamesh,by Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Orchestra and Carriageworks, is at Carriageworks, Sydney, until October 5.

    Louise Pryke was a guest of the Gilgamesh production.

    ref. New Australian opera Gilgamesh captures the power of one of the world’s most ancient masterpieces – https://theconversation.com/new-australian-opera-gilgamesh-captures-the-power-of-one-of-the-worlds-most-ancient-masterpieces-237765

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: Discovery day of the Drize construction site in the heart of the future districts of the Praille Acacias Vernets (PAV) project on October 5, 2024 in Sicli

    MIL OSI Translation. Government of the Republic of France statements from French to English –

    Source: Switzerland – Canton Government of Geneva in French

    A discovery day of the Drize construction site is organized by the territorial department and the urban operator PAV. The public will have the opportunity to discover the work of restoring the Drize to the open air around the Sicli pavilion. On this occasion, exceptional access to the construction site of this first stage of 450 meters of river will be open to the public.

    Construction site focus on two key locations

    Launched at the end of 2023, the first stage of the work to restore the Drize to the open air in the Praille Acacias Vernets (PAV) area will allow the renaturation of 450 meters of river on two sections located on either side of the Route des Acacias, one on Rue Boissonnas, the other at the foot of the Pictet Campus in Rochemont currently under construction.

    These two sections will be available to visit on October 5 as part of tours organized and accompanied by professionals. Participants will be able to go down and see the structure under the Acacias road that allows the river to cross this major road axis. The installation of this exceptional structure of 15 concrete blocks of 50 to 60 tons was carried out during the coup de poing operation of the Easter weekend 2024.

    Another point of interest on the construction site: a 3D view of the Drize brought back into the open air in the future Acacias district from the Boissonnas viewpoint, complete with explanations on the role of water in an urban environment.

    A varied program for everyone

    The public is invited to discover the prototype wall of the Drize section. An opportunity to deepen one’s knowledge of the different stones used, ancestral masonry techniques and the benefits of the project in favor of biodiversity.

    Workshops for children are organized throughout the day on the theme of the river and water in an urban environment.

    Finally, the development project for the future districts of the Praille Acacias Vernets project will be presented around the large model installed in the Sicli pavilion. Professionals will be present to present the project to visitors and answer their questions.

    A unique project in Switzerland with a strong impact on the environment

    Restores the open air, the Drize will make it possible to secure the future districts built in the PAV perimeter against the risk of flooding and will become a real ecological corridor in the city center with a positive impact on the future districts of the PAV. It will contribute to the development of biodiversity and will bring freshness to the city.

    Along its banks, public spaces and a greenway for soft mobility as well as relaxation areas will be developed for the well-being of all. Finally, this renaturation will allow better management of urban water which will return to its natural cycle.

    By 2035, the entire original route of the Drize will return to the open air, crossing the future districts over 2.0 km between Grange-Collomb and the Arve.

    This open-air restoration of the Drize, eventually completed by that of the Aire, is part of the major regeneration project of the Praille Acacias Vernets area, the objective of which is to create nine new housing and business districts that meet the challenges of the ecological transition.

    Discovery day of the Drize construction site in Sicli (meeting place)

    Saturday October 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

    Two visits every 30 minutes (last departure at 3:30 p.m.) A workshop and children’s walk every hour (last workshop at 3:00 p.m.) Photo exhibition of the construction site Presentation of the model of the Praille Acacias Vernets perimeter Prototype wall of the Drize Photo booth Small catering

    Practical arrangements

    Information and registration

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and/or sentence structure not be perfect.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Call for information – Parole revoked – Darwin

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police are calling for public assistance to locate 29-year-old Norman Kernan.

    Mr Kernan’s parole was revoked yesterday, he is believed to be in the Darwin area.

    Members of the public are urged not to approach him and to immediately contact police.

    Anyone with information as to his whereabouts can make contact through 131 444 or report it anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote occurrence NTP2400096609.

    MIL OSI News

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Doing What Matters: Future-proofing the Cunningham Highway

    Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

    Work is progressing to future-proof the Cunningham Highway, with critical planning funding being directed to long-term improvements in two priority areas.

    The Albanese and Miles Labor Governments jointly committed $20 million for detailed planning on the Cunningham Highway, which will be used to undertake businesses cases on the Ipswich-Rosewood Road (Amberley) intersection and Ripley Road and Swanbank Road interchanges.

    The Australian Government is providing $16 million towards the project, with the Queensland Government providing the remaining $4 million.

    The Ipswich-Rosewood Road (Amberley) intersection planning will investigate options for a long-term solution at the intersection, including grade separation, a bypass or duplication of the highway.

    It will also take into consideration feedback received from the community during the consultation process and focus on improving safety for all users of this important transport connection.

    The Ipswich-Rosewood Road (Amberley) intersection is a key connection for freight and the local community. It also acts as the main access point to Australia’s largest operational military air base – Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley.  

    This project is part of the Australian Government’s broader $170 million investment in the Cunningham Highway.  

    As planning progresses, the Queensland Government will continue to keep the community and stakeholders updated.

    Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

    “Our aim is to identify and implement a way to improve safety and efficiency for both local residents and freight vehicles.

    “The business case will consider how best to improve connections to the Royal Australian Air Force Amberley base.

    “So much work goes into detailed planning for an upgrade of this calibre, and we want to ensure the design options reflect the needs of the community.”

    Quotes attributable to Queensland Minister for Transport and Main Roads Bart Mellish:

    “Only a Miles Labor Government will work with the Albanese Government to prioritise Cunningham Highway funding to enable upgrades to priority locations.

    “The Cunningham Highway and Ipswich Rosewood Road (Amberley) intersection is our highest priority on the Cunningham Highway.

    “Following community feedback, we recognise the need to focus on the long-term solution given growing demands in the area.

    “The Ipswich-Rosewood Road (Amberley) intersection is a key connection for freight and the local community as well as servicing the main access point to Australia’s largest operational military air base—the Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley.

    “Additionally we know the Ripley Road and Swanbank Road exits are important interchanges for the community and an upgrade of these is a priority for the Miles and Albanese governments.”

    Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann:

    “I have advocated strongly for a long-term solution to the Cunningham Highway and Amberley intersection to support our fast-growing Ipswich region.

    “This commitment is the first step in fixing the Amberley intersection and addressing growing traffic congestion challenges at the Ripley and Swanbank interchanges.

    “A long-term solution to the Cunningham Highway would improve safety at the Amberley intersection, boost freight connectivity through the region, and reduce congestion for residents in Ipswich’s growth corridor and defence personnel at RAAF Base Amberley.

     “The Australian and Queensland Governments will continue to work together to ensure Queensland receives the quality infrastructure it deserves.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: New appointment to the ABC Board

    Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

    The Albanese Government has appointed Ms Katrina Sedgwick OAM as a non-executive Director to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Board for a five-year term.

    Ms Sedgwick has extensive experience in the arts sector including performance, screen, festivals, museums, commissioning, and administration. In 2020 she received an Order of Australia Medal for Services to Film, Theatre, and Visual Arts Administration.

    Ms Sedgwick is currently the Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation, and has previously held these positions at the Adelaide Film Festival and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).

     In addition, Ms Sedgwick has held board positions at Back to Back Theatre, the Australian Children’s Television Foundation, Chunky Move, Art Gallery of South Australia, and the Australian Film Television and Radio School, and was the Head of Arts at the ABC between 2012 and 2015.

    Ms Sedgwick’s skills and experience will support the ABC to continue to deliver on its Charter to provide programs that contribute to a sense of national identity and inform and entertain, and reflect the cultural diversity of the Australian community, as well as to encourage and promote the musical, dramatic and other performing arts in Australia.

    This non-executive Director was nominated for appointment by the Nomination Panel as part of the merit-based appointment process for the ABC and SBS Boards.

    Ms Sedgwick will commence in the role on 2 October 2024 and will replace the outgoing member, Mr Peter Lewis, whose term expires on 1 October 2024.

    The Government acknowledges and thanks Mr Lewis for his significant contribution to the ABC Board over two terms.

    For more information on the ABC Board visit www.abc.net.au/about/abc-board

    Quotes attributable to Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP:

     “I thank Peter Lewis for his service on the ABC Board, during which time he made a valuable contribution to supporting the ABC’s continuing success in keeping Australians informed and entertained, and I congratulate Katrina Sedgwick on her appointment. 

    “Ms Sedgwick brings a strong creative boost to the Board alongside relevant executive and board-level experience, and increases the geographic diversity of the board with resident Victorian representation. 

    “I look forward to working with the Board and Ms Sedgwick into the future.”

    MIL OSI News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FS begins UK visit

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan began his visit to London yesterday where he attended the annual “Hong Kong Dinner” engagement to share the latest developments in Hong Kong with participants.
     
    The dinner event, with about 350 leaders from the British political and business sectors and professionals invited to attend, was organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.
     
    In his keynote speech delivered at the event, Mr Chan highlighted Hong Kong’s commitment to the rule of law and its competitive status in the global economy.
     
    “This is exemplified by the ranking, last year, of Hong Kong’s rule of law under the World Justice (Project) Rule of Law Index. Coming in 23rd out of 142 countries and jurisdictions, we may trail the UK, but we are still ahead of the US. And we were in the top 10 in the absence of corruption.
     
    “And, just two days ago, the Global Financial Centres Index announced that Hong Kong had climbed back to third overall – and gunning for London. We need to be ambitious.”
     
    Apart from pointing out that Hong Kong has a bright development outlook, Mr Chan welcomed British businesses and talent to explore opportunities in the city.
     
    In the morning, the Financial Secretary attended the plenary of the Hong Kong-Europe Business Council and a roundtable meeting hosted by the UK-based think tank Asia House. During the session, he introduced Hong Kong’s development strategies to European financial and business leaders, focusing on consolidating and enhancing the city’s development as international financial, trade, and shipping centre.
     
    In the afternoon, Mr Chan met UK Economic Secretary to the Treasury Tulip Siddiq and Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey to discuss matters of mutual concern.
     
    He also called on Chinese Ambassador to the UK Zheng Zeguang, and introduced the latest situation and development directions of Hong Kong.
     
    Mr Chan will continue his visit in London today.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Urban development plans for land plots for the construction of private homes in TiNAO have been released

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Private houses will be built in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. The capital’s five urban development plans for land plots with a total area of 0.62 hectares have been drawn up Committee on Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura). This was reported by Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the Committee.

    The plots are located in the villages of Konakovo, Krucha, Rassudovo and Pesye, as well as in the settlement of Rogovo. The settlements are in the districts of Bekasovo, Voronovo and Krasnopakhorsky.

    “The total area of development on each site will not exceed 440 square meters. The settlements where houses will appear as part of individual housing construction are promising territories. There, conditions are created for comfortable living in private houses with all the necessary infrastructure within the city limits,” noted Yuliana Knyazhevskaya.

    Earlier, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov said that from 2020 Muscovites bought it out about 500 land plots with a 60 percent discount for individual housing construction.

    Muscovites have signed over 300 contracts with the city to purchase land for housing constructionMuscovites have purchased more than six hectares of land for the construction of private homes since the beginning of the year

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

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://vvv.mos.ru/nevs/item/144540073/

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and or sentence structure not be perfect.

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados: 26 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at UNGA. 

    The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at UNGA. 

    Both leaders stressed the strength of the relationship between their two countries and discussed the importance of working together on key issues such as international financial institution reform, climate change and pandemic preparedness.

    They looked forward to meeting again soon.

    Updates to this page

    Published 27 September 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI China: Shanghai Stock Exchange probing into slow confirmation of stock transactions

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China’s Shanghai Stock Exchange said Friday it is probing into the slow confirmation of stock transactions found after the opening of Friday’s morning session.

    The exchange will continue to keep investors informed, and investors may contact their designated securities firms for assistance if they encounter any problems or have any questions, it said in a statement.

    China’s major stock indices surged in the morning session Friday. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rose 2.14 percent to 3,065.29 points at midday, and the Shenzhen Component Index soared 6.37 percent to 9,484.81.

    The country’s stock market has been on a rising streak over the past few days with heavier trading. The turnover of stocks covered by the two major indices surpassed 1 trillion yuan (about 143 billion U.S. dollars) for the second consecutive day.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Large capital gains on Danes’ securities holdings

    Source: Danmarks Nationalbank

    Securities

    Statistics period: August 2024

    Since the beginning of 2023, the value of Danes’ securities has grown by 294 billion kr. This development is almost exclusively driven by capital gains, especially on Danish and foreign stocks, as net purchases were merely 37 billion kr. In comparison, Danes bought securities for a net amount of 86 billion kr. from April 2020 to December 2021, which was the last time the stock market delivered high returns over a longer period. The net purchase since 2023 includes, among other things, sales of Danish stocks for 15 billion kr. and purchases of Danish bonds as well as foreign stocks and investment funds for 50 billion kr. At the end of August, the value of Danes’ securities was 1,258 billion kr., which is on par with their deposits in financial institutions.



    Growth in securities holdings driven by capital gains

    Note:

    Danes’ (employees and pensioners, etc.) investments in securities. The holdings include both individual pension savings in banks and freely invested funds.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI: Notice on Convening an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of AB Amber Grid

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    On the initiative and by decision of the Board of AB Amber Grid (legal entity code 303090867, registered office address Laisvės av. 10, LT-04215 Vilnius, Lithuania), the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of AB Amber Grid is convened at the Company’s registered office (address Laisvės av. 10, Vilnius) on 18 October 2024 at 10:00 am.

    Draft Agenda of the Meeting:

    1) Approval of the conclusion of the Humanitarian Aid Contract

    Shareholder registration will commence at 9.15 a.m., 18 October 2024.
    Shareholder registration will be closed at 9.45 a.m., 18 October 2024.

    Record day of the General Meeting of Shareholders: October 11, 2024. Attendance and voting at the General Meeting of Shareholders shall be open to those persons who will be shareholders of the Company at the end of the record day of the General Meeting of Shareholders.
    A person attending the General Meeting of Shareholders and entitled to vote must provide a proof of identity. A person who is not a shareholder shall, in addition to the aforementioned document, provide a document confirming his/her right to vote at the General Meeting.
    Participation and voting at the General Meeting of Shareholders by electronic means shall not be possible.

    On 26 September, 2024, the Board of the Company approved the agenda of the General Meeting of Shareholders and the draft decision of the Meeting:

    1) Approval of the conclusion of the Humanitarian Aid Contract

    Proposed draft resolution:

    “1.1. In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 11(21) of the Law on Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid of the Republic of Lithuania, upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania and the approval of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania, to enter into a Humanitarian Aid Contract with the Ukrainian company KHMELNYTSKOBLENERGO and to approve the following main terms of the Humanitarian Aid Contract:
    1.1.1. The subject matter of the Contract is humanitarian assistance to Ukraine’s energy sector. The humanitarian aid shall be provided through the transfer of 4 generators and 46 vehicles with a balance sheet value of EUR 60 285,53;
    1.1.2. The parties to the Contract shall be Amber Grid AB and the Ukrainian company KHMELNYTSKOBLENERGO;
    1.1.3. The purpose of humanitarian aid is the operation of energy infrastructure in wartime to meet the basic needs of people in wartime.
    1.2 To authorise the Chief Executive Officer of the Company (with the right to sub-delegate) to sign the Humanitarian Aid Contract in accordance with the material terms and conditions of the Contract as set out in Clause 1.1, and to agree the other (non-material) terms and conditions of the Contract on behalf of the Company.”.
    The Company’s shareholders may access the draft decisions of the General Meeting of Shareholders and other additional materials related to the General Meeting of Shareholders and the exercise of shareholders’ rights at the Central Regulated Information Database at www.crib.lt and on the Company’s website www.ambergrid.lt.

    The shareholders of Amber Grid AB, whose shares carry at least 1/20 of the total number of votes, shall have the right to supplement the agenda of the General Meeting of Shareholders. The proposal to supplement the agenda shall be submitted in writing by registered mail or delivered to the Company’s registered office at Laisvės av. 10, LT-04215 Vilnius (hereinafter referred to as the “Headquarters”). The proposal shall be accompanied by draft decisions on the proposed items or, where no decisions are required, explanations on each proposed item on the agenda of the General Meeting of Shareholders. The agenda shall be supplemented if the proposal is received by 4 October, 2024 at the latest.

    Shareholders holding shares representing at least 1/20 of the total votes shall have the right to propose new draft decisions in writing on the items on the agenda of the meeting at any time before or during the General Meeting of Shareholders. Such proposal shall be in writing and submitted to the Company by registered mail or delivered to the Headquarters. A proposal made at the meeting shall be registered in writing and forwarded to the Secretary of the General Meeting of Shareholders.

    Shareholders shall have the right to submit to the Company questions relating to the agenda of the General Meeting of Shareholders to be held October 18, 2024 in advance, no later than by 15 October, 2024. Questions shall be in writing and shall be submitted to the Company by registered mail or delivered to the Headquarters. The Company will not provide an answer to a question submitted by a shareholder in person if the relevant information is available on the Company’s website.

    Each shareholder shall have the right to authorise a natural or a legal person to attend and vote on his/her behalf at a General Meeting of Shareholders. The authorized person shall have an identity document and a power of attorney certified in accordance with the procedure established by laws, which shall be delivered to the Headquarters no later than by the close of registration for the General Meeting of Shareholders. The authorized person shall have the same rights at the General Meeting of Shareholders as the shareholder he/she represents. The form of a power of attorney for representation at the General Meeting of Shareholders is available on the Company’s website at www.ambergrid.lt.

    Shareholders may vote on the items on the agenda of the General Meeting of Shareholders in writing by completing a general ballot paper. If a shareholder so requests, the Company shall send the general ballot paper form by registered mail or deliver it in person against signature free of charge no later than 10 days before the General Meeting of Shareholders. The completed general ballot paper shall be signed by the shareholder or his/her authorised representative. If the completed general ballot paper has been signed by a person who is not a shareholder, the completed ballot paper shall be accompanied by a document confirming the right to vote. The duly completed general ballot paper shall be submitted to the Company by registered mail or delivered against signature at the Headquarters not later than the close of shareholder registration for the General Meeting of Shareholders. The form of the general ballot paper is available on the Company’s website at www.ambergrid.lt.

    The total number of shares at the date of convening of the meeting was 178 382 514. All these shares carry voting rights.

    The information provided for in Article 26 (2) of the Law on Companies of the Republic of Lithuania will be available on the Company’s website at www.ambergrid.lt.

    Information on supplements to the agenda and on the decisions adopted by the meeting will also be available on the Central Regulated Information Database www.crib.lt.

    Annexes:
    1. Voting ballot of AB Amber Grid;
    2. Form of the power of attorney of AB Amber Grid;
    3. Press release.

    More information:
    Laura Šebekienė, Head of Communications of AB Amber Grid,
    +370 699 61 246, l.sebekiene@ambergrid.lt

    Attachments

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: PM meeting with Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados: 26 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at UNGA. 

    The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at UNGA. 

    Both leaders stressed the strength of the relationship between their two countries and discussed the importance of working together on key issues such as international financial institution reform, climate change and pandemic preparedness.

    They looked forward to meeting again soon.

    Updates to this page

    Published 27 September 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Far too extreme for this arrested rider

    Source: South Australia Police

    A motorcycle rider has been caught travelling more than 100km/h over the speed limit in Murray Mallee this afternoon.

    Just before 12.30pm on Friday 27 September, a speed detection camera on Kulde Road at Tailem Bend captured a motorcycle travelling at 151km/h in a 50km/h zone.

    The same motorbike returned a few minutes later travelling in the opposite direction and was captured going 146km/h.

    The rider was photographed on camera with wearing what appeared to be a pirate hat and goggles.

    Local patrols attended a Tailem Bend address where they located the motorbike and the rider.

    The rider, a 54-year-old man from Coonalpyn, submitted to a drug test where he returned a positive result for methamphetamine.

    The man was arrested and charged with two counts of driving at an extreme speed, driving whilst being disqualified, driving with incorrect number plates, failing to wear a helmet and contravening mandatory alcohol interlock scheme conditions.

    He was refused police bail and will appear in Murray Bridge Magistrates Court on Monday 30 September.

    MIL OSI News

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Community invited to have their say on updated coastal plan

    Source: Government of Queensland

    Issued: 27 Sep 2024

    Queenslanders are invited to have their say on proposed changes to the state’s Coastal Management Plan.

    The Queensland Government’s Coastal Management Plan sets out how the coastal areas of the state should be managed and is primarily used by local governments, State land managers and port authorities to guide management decisions on the coast.

    The Coastal Plan was first developed in 2012 before a significant amendment in 2014. The updated draft plan includes content that aligns with existing coastal management principles and removes content that is now addressed through other statutory mechanisms.

    Key changes include:

    • updating the term ‘climate variability’ to ‘climate change’, specifically in relation to the risk of permanent inundation of land from sea level rise
    • the introduction of the concept of blue carbon ecosystems, such as mangroves and saltmarsh, to highlight the importance of nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as the protection of habitat and biodiversity
    • updated references to current legislation and policies to remove duplication, specifically in relation to water quality and Indigenous cultural heritage policy which are managed through other policies and legislation
    • highlighting the need to relocate or discontinue development on State land that is within identified coastal hazard areas.

    Queensland’s coastline is a significant natural resource and provides valuable services that support the state’s economic and social well-being, but the demand for use of coastal land by communities can result in our coastal environments becoming degraded.

    Climate change impacts, including sea level rise and increasing intensity of storms and cyclones, also pose threats to low-lying coastal areas of our state.

    It is vital we implement strong coastal planning and management mechanisms to protect and conserve our important, ecological and natural values.

    Members of the public can complete a survey online at In the Loop.

    Consultation closes at 5pm, Wednesday 27 November 2024.

    Read more about Coastal management in Queensland.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Space Museum launches free special exhibition “China’s Lunar and Mars Exploration” (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Space Museum launches free special exhibition “China’s Lunar and Mars Exploration” (with photos)
    Hong Kong Space Museum launches free special exhibition “China’s Lunar and Mars Exploration” (with photos)
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         The Hong Kong Space Museum is staging a free special exhibition, “China’s Lunar and Mars Exploration”, from today (September 27) until March 24 next year in the foyer of the museum, showcasing the key achievements and future outlook of China’s lunar and Mars exploration missions.     China has been achieving its space exploration dreams step by step through the country’s own successful research and development of artificial satellites, rockets, manned spacecraft and a space station to carry out missions and scientific research in space, deepening human understanding of the Earth and the universe. In China’s Lunar Exploration Program, the Yutu lunar rover landed on the Moon while in China’s Mars Mission, the Zhurong Mars rover left its mark on the Martian surface.     Full-scale models of the Yutu lunar rover and the Zhurong Mars rover will be on display at the exhibition. Visitors will be able to study the structures and functions of the models and gain insights into the remarkable achievements in China’s aerospace development. Visitors can also review the missions of both rovers through interactive panels.     During the exhibition period, the Hong Kong Space Museum will organise a series of complementary programmes, including the “The Aerospace Science and Technology in China” Lecture Series, and astronomy film show. The museum will launch educational materials, including activity sheets for kindergarten, primary and secondary schools, and e-versions of the “Lunar and Mars Exploration Parent-Child Booklet”, with photos and simple descriptions, enabling the public to gain a deeper understanding of China’s achievements and developments in lunar and Mars exploration.     The exhibition is presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) and organised by the Hong Kong Space Museum. For details of the exhibition, programmes and educational materials, please visit hk.space.museum/en/web/spm/exhibitions/special-exhibitions/clme.html or call 2721 0226 for enquiries.     The exhibition is one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The LCSD has long been promoting Chinese history and culture through organising an array of programmes and activities to enable the public to learn more about the broad and profound Chinese culture. For more information, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ccpo/index.html.     

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Asia+ Festival’s “The Woven Sounds” fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran’s cultural traditions (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Asia+ Festival’s “The Woven Sounds” fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran’s cultural traditions (with photos)
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         The Asia+ Festival, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, is introducing the “Middle Eastern Series” this year with “The Woven Sounds” concert on October 19 as its first offering. Persian carpet-making is a world-famous craft. Iranian ethnomusicologist and musician Mehdi Aminian will lead his ensemble to perform traditional Persian instruments rarely seen in Hong Kong and revive a folk custom of carpet weavers. Fusing Persian music with carpet-making, the programme features the folklore and cultural traditions of Iran.      In the long history of Persian culture, carpets are a unique symbol and their making has been recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage item. The weavers would turn the patterns of the rugs into lyrics, sing them aloud to let other weavers know the patterns while slipping in casual conversations. This long tradition of pattern singing, called “naqshe-khani”, has been passed down through generations.         Aminian, after years of research, has recreated this fading custom on stage. His ensemble will perform traditional Persian instruments rarely featured in Hong Kong, including the ney (flute), setar (stringed instrument) and kamancheh (bowed string instrument). Along with ensemble performances, each instrument will be showcased separately in an improvisation session. The concert’s repertoire also has a distinct flavour. For instance, the piece “Silence” is depicted with audible music which exudes an ethereal quality. As a female weaver sings soulfully while working on stage, video footage of other carpet weavers filmed in Iran will also be shown, offering audiences a glimpse into the social landscape of the country.      “The Woven Sounds” concert will be held at 8pm on October 19 at the Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre. Tickets priced at $240, $300 and $380 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288, or use the mobile ticketing app “URBTIX”.      The programme is performed in Persian and Qashqai. A free meet-the-artist session will be held after the performance on October 19. In addition, a weaving workshop and a documentary screening and sharing session will be held on October 17 and 18 respectively at The Mills, formerly known as Nan Fung Cotton Mills. For details, please refer to asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/the-woven-sounds.      The second Asia+ Festival is running from September to November, highlighting the arts and culture of nearly 30 countries from Asia, the Middle East and Belt and Road regions. Apart from stage programmes, there are also thematic exhibitions, an outdoor carnival, film screenings, outreach activities and more, numbering over 100 in total. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visit asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/.

     
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  • MIL-OSI China: AI should not be used to maintain hegemony: Chinese FM

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

    UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 25 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Wednesday that artificial intelligence (AI) should not be used as a tool to maintain hegemony.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks at the High-Level Meeting on International Cooperation on Capacity-building on Artificial Intelligence at UN headquarters in New York.

    He said that China adheres to the development of AI for the good of the people and avoids the ill-use and abuse of AI technology.

    Wang stressed that China commits to the development of safe and controllable AI, building AI technology that can be supervised, traceable, and trusted, and ensuring that AI is always under human control.

    China also adheres to the development of green and low-carbon AI, and promotes the green transformation of AI to enable economic and social development, he added.

    Noting that AI is both a major opportunity and a global challenge for the world, Wang put forward several principles to promote AI global governance: Firstly, it is necessary to adhere to a comprehensive and balanced approach and build a framework for AI global governance.

    Second, it is necessary to foster an open, inclusive, and non-discriminatory development environment that is fair and beneficial to all, Wang said.

    Third, it is necessary to uphold multilateralism and ensure equal participation and benefits for all countries, he added.

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  • MIL-OSI China: U.S. political manipulation of human rights issues unpopular worldwide: Chinese FM

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

    U.S. political manipulation of human rights issues unpopular worldwide: Chinese FM

    NEW YORK, Sept. 25 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Wednesday the political manipulation of human rights issues by a few countries, such as the United States, is becoming increasingly unpopular across the world.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks when meeting with United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk and multiple countries’ foreign ministers on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

    Over 100 countries have voiced their support for China’s position and opposed the politicization of human rights at the 57th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) held in Geneva on Tuesday, said Wang.

    During the session, nearly 80 countries, including many Muslim nations, delivered a joint statement supporting China, and more than 20 other countries expressed their support in various ways, backing China’s just position when a few countries, including the United States, used Xinjiang-related issues to attack and smear China’s human rights situation.

    The vast majority of Muslim countries have long seen through the tricks of the United States and understand that it is merely using human rights as a pretext to interfere in the internal affairs of China and other developing countries, he added.

    Wang said that the clear support from over 100 developing countries at the UNHRC is not only to defend China’s legitimate rights but also to uphold international fairness and justice, safeguard the common interests of developing countries, and protect the fundamental principle of non-interference in internal affairs in international relations, said Wang.

    Wang pointed out that such action of the United States and its followers once again exposed their double standards on human rights issues to the world. People cannot help but ask: if the United States is so concerned about the human rights of Muslims, why does it continuously provoke or support wars in regions like the Middle East, causing numerous innocent Muslim casualties? Why does it turn a blind eye to the historical injustices faced by the Arab people and not support Palestine in becoming a full member of the United Nations? Why does it fail to play its due role in achieving a permanent ceasefire and full military withdrawal from Gaza?

    The top Chinese diplomat emphasized that this year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and China’s achievements in protecting and promoting human rights are widely recognized, and the development and progress in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are evident to all.

    Wang said China is willing to engage in dialogue with all countries on human rights issues on the basis of equality. China’s doors are open to the world, and it welcomes friends from all nations to visit China and see for themselves, he added.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s green, low-carbon development nurtures new opportunities: official

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

    BEIJING, Sept. 27 — China’s green and low-carbon development features bright spots and nurtures new opportunities, an official with the country’s energy administration has said.

    Wind power and photovoltaics have become major contributors to China’s newly added installed capacity and important forces in the country’s energy supply network, National Energy Administration official Pan Huimin said during the latest episode of China Economic Roundtable, an all-media talk platform hosted by Xinhua News Agency.

    Since 2020, China’s annual newly added installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaics has exceeded 100 million kilowatts for four consecutive years, accounting for over 50 percent of total newly added installed power capacity each year, said Pan.

    The development of wind power and photovoltaics has helped elevate China to a position where the country is serving as a cornerstone of global energy transformation, said Pan, adding that relevant industries have provided high-quality products and solutions worldwide.

    China’s wind power and photovoltaic industries have made tangible contributions to assisting enterprises in achieving green and low-carbon development, Pan said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Equinox Seas report published

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Fatal fall from height on bulk carrier Equinox Seas at ONEX Syros Shipyard, Ermoupoli, Syros, Greece.

    Today, we have published our accident investigation report into the fatal injuries sustained by a crewman on board the Cayman Islands registered bulk carrier Equinox Seas on 17 April 2023, when he fell down an open ventilation trunk where a fan had been removed for maintenance by the shipyard.

    This investigation was carried out by the UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) on behalf of the Cayman Islands Government in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the MAIB and the Red Ensign Group Category 1 registries of Isle of Man, Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Gibraltar.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with Prime Minister Mikati of Lebanon: 26 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Prime Minister met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati at UNGA.

    The Prime Minister met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati at UNGA.

    The Prime Minister opened by giving his sincere condolences to Prime Minister Mikati for the loss of civilian life in recent weeks. 

    They discussed the escalating conflict in Lebanon, and agreed on the importance of an immediate ceasefire and a negotiated solution.

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  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues EUR 50 million notes under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    27 September 2024 at 10:00 am (EEST)

    Municipality Finance issues EUR 50 million notes under its MTN programme

    Municipality Finance Plc issues EUR 50 million notes on 30 September 2024. The maturity date of the notes is 30 September 2054. MuniFin has a right, but no obligation, to redeem the notes early on 30 September 2027. The notes bear interest at a fixed rate of 3.548% per annum.

    The notes are issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and the final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the notes to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 30 September 2024.

    UBS Europe SE acts as the dealer for the issue of the notes.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The company is owned by Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the Republic of Finland.
    The Group’s balance sheet totals over EUR 50 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. MuniFin’s customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, corporate entities under their control, and non-profit organisations nominated by the Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland (ARA). Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has exempted regions from paying off part of their restructured debt on budget loans

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Resolution of September 26, 2024 No. 1307

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    Resolution of September 26, 2024 No. 1307

    Regions will be exempted from repaying two-thirds of the restructured debt on budget loans in 2024. According to the resolution signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the said debt will be written off in 2025.

    The decision was made on the instructions of the President. During the announcement Addresses to the Federal Assembly on February 29 Vladimir Putin noted that he considers it necessary to reduce the debt burden of the regions and proposed writing off two-thirds of the regions’ debt on budget loans.

    Mikhail Mishustin, presenting a report on the Government’s work to the State Duma in April, clarified that writing off debt with the possibility of using the released funds to implement major projects will help regions solve infrastructure problems, including construction, upgrading utility networks, gasification, and laying transport highways.

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    http://government.ru/nevs/52806/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Free Help at the Hub for residents at an open day in Penn Fields

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    A variety of city organisations will be on hand for the Help at the Hub day in the Sports Hall of United Reformed Church, Lea Road, Penn Fields, WV3 0LW, on Wednesday 16 October between 11am and 2pm.

    Help at the Hub has been organised by officers at the council’s Public Protection Scams Team who will be handing out free scams awareness and prevention packs.

    Representatives from adult education, African Caribbean Community Initiative (ACCI), Citizens Advice, cost of living advisor, neighbourhood safety co-ordinator, NHS talking therapies, public protection, Shared Lives, waste services, West Midlands police and Wolverhampton College will be available.

    Residents are welcome to drop in and speak to any number of the organisations for free help and assistance.

    Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, City of Wolverhampton Council’s cabinet member for resident services, said: “Our Help at the Hub days continue to offer a wide range of support and advice for local people.

    “The regular drop-in sessions are proving to be a really popular way for people to gain face-to-face help and assistance.

    “By taking information out into the community, we hope to be able to offer assistance to as many people as possible, whether it be advice on financial matters or help with health and safety concerns. Please join us on 16 October for a chat about your worries.”

    Residents do not have to book an appointment but are asked to please be prepared to wait if the event is busy. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Save money on your childcare bills with tax free childcare

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    This rises to £1,000 every quarter, or £4,000 per year per child, if the child has a disability.

    To take advantage, working parents and carers need to set up an online childcare account for their child or children. For every £8 they pay in, the Government will top this up by £2, up to a maximum of £2,000 a year, or £4,000 if the child has a disability.

    It can then be used to pay for childcare including childminders, nurseries and nannies, playschemes, before and after school clubs, and holiday clubs, if providers are signed up to the scheme.

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “Accessing childcare gives your child the chance to learn, play and make new friends and the opportunity to develop and master new skills – and of course it also helps working parents and carers to juggle their careers with their caring responsibilities.

    “Thousands of families across Wolverhampton are already taking advantage of the national tax free childcare scheme, helping them save money on childcare, and I would encourage other working parents and carers to find out if they are eligible, too.”

    To be eligible, parents and carers must be working at least 16 hours a week, earning at least the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage and up to £100,000 per year. Tax free childcare cannot be claimed at the same time as Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit or Universal Credit.

    The child is eligible until the September after their 11th birthday, or until their 17th birthday if they have a disability, and parents and carers must reconfirm their eligibility every 3 months.

    For more information, please visit Childcare Choices.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Find out about working in childcare at jobs fair

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Wolves Workbox is hosting the Childcare Jobs and Opportunities Fair at Wolves at Work, Unit 5, i10, Victoria Square, Wolverhampton on Saturday 19 October from 10am to 1pm.

    It will offer information on working in the childcare sector, with local providers discussing vacancies and apprentice opportunities. People will be able to apply for vacancies on the day and provide their contact details so they can get employability support from Wolves at Work staff.

    There will also be information about the Do Something Big recruitment campaign’s ‘golden hello’ payment of up to £1,000 for people entering or returning to the sector.

    There is no need to book – simply turn up on the day. For further information, please call the Wolves at Work team on 01902 554400 or email wolvesatwork@wolverhampton.gov.uk.

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “Childcare is a job with impact. Working with small children, you get to be part of their early education and to make a difference that lasts a lifetime.

    “You can be part of a team or lead a team in nurseries, pre-schools, playgroups or schools, or you can be your own boss and become a childminder, and with the recent expansion of free childcare to working parents, there are plenty of jobs out there.

    “So, if you are thinking of entering or returning to the sector, please come along to the Childcare Jobs and Opportunities Fair to find out more.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: News story: PM meeting with Prime Minister Mikati of Lebanon: 26 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The Prime Minister met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati at UNGA.

    The Prime Minister met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati at UNGA.

    The Prime Minister opened by giving his sincere condolences to Prime Minister Mikati for the loss of civilian life in recent weeks. 

    They discussed the escalating conflict in Lebanon, and agreed on the importance of an immediate ceasefire and a negotiated solution.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin opened a bank office and a monument to construction workers and restorers in the DPR

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Donetsk People’s Republic, where he took part in the opening of a bank office, a monument, and held a meeting on the socio-economic development of the region.

    “The financial system is the foundation without which new regions will not be able to develop at a sufficient pace. After the opening of the updated PSB office, we held a meeting on this topic. We discussed, among other things, growth points for mortgages and lending to enterprises participating in the SEZ,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    He added that this PSB office is one of more than 20 branches of the bank in Mariupol. It works for both individuals and legal entities. The bank has a mortgage center, as well as several ATM zones, including with 24/7 access.

    In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister opened a monument to the builders and restorers. On each side of the memorial are bronze bas-reliefs of the restored objects – the School of Arts, the Intensive Care Hospital, the Priazovsky State Technical University and images of the builders at work.

    “It was largely thanks to them that life in the new regions was revived. So this monument is a kind of ‘thank you’ to the 35 thousand builders from all over the country involved in the restoration work in the new regions,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Concluding his working visit, the Deputy Prime Minister saw how the Central School of Arts had been restored and discussed the program for the socio-economic development of the DPR.

    “Our task is to draw it up for three and six years so that it will lead to the achievement of the goals set by the President as much as possible. We need to define the strategy and priorities now. The key ones are housing, roads, social and economic blocks, launching production,” Marat Khusnullin noted.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Singapore Holds Chief Pinning Ceremony, Sept. 27, 2024 [Image 4 of 13]

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    240927-N-ED646-1198-SINGAPORE (Sept. 27, 2024) Chief Logistics Specialist Alyssa Mangubat receives her chief anchors from Senior Chief Logistics Specialist David Long, left, and her father during a Chief Pinning Ceremony held at Sembawang Naval Installation (SNI) in Singapore. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/Released)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Address by Jean-Noël Barrot Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs – Economic and Social Council Chamber (25.09.24)

    Source: Republic of France in English
    The Republic of France has issued the following statement:

    Colleagues,

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    I would like to thank the Brazilian G20 Presidency, and particularly Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, for taking the initiative of organizing this meeting in a spirit of cohesion and cooperation.

    This year, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Institutions, and the Secretary-General’s Summit of the Future is being held. This is a unique opportunity to reaffirm the importance of the multilateral system, built around the United Nations, and to speed up its reform.

    Despite imperfections, the existing system remains crucial in responding to the crises we face. It does however need to become fairer and more effective. There is no shortage of challenges: we have to fight poverty, inequalities and climate change. We need to prepare ourselves to respond to pandemics when they emerge.

    These are ambitions championed by Brazil under its G20 Presidency, and which it will champion under its Presidency of COP30 in Belém. We share these ambitions.

    The same spirit drives France’s clear, long-standing and constant support for Security Council, with its belief that both its membership categories need expanding.

    For 20 years we have been advocating better representation for Africa on the Security Council, including among the permanent members. That is key for the G4 model, and therefore for Brazil, whose aspirations to gain a permanent seat we support. France has moreover advocated for the G20 to invite the African Union to its meetings.

    In this same spirit of responsibility, France and Mexico promote an initiative that requires no amendment of the Charter and that would allow responsible veto use, with a commitment not to use a veto in the event of mass atrocities. I welcome the fact that many States around this table already support our initiative, and I call on all those that want to bring about change to join us.

    The General Assembly needs to be revitalized to make it more effective. It needs to guide us towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and respect for international law, humanitarian law and human rights.

    We also need to listen to what it has already told us. In October 2022, 143 Member States at the General Assembly affirmed their support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In February 2023, 141 States called for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. That message is clear.

    Reform should not be limited to the organs in New York. The international financial institutions also need an overhaul. We have managed to find additional financing from all available public and private sources. We will continue this effort, building on the momentum generated by the Paris Pact for Peoples and the Planet that has to date been endorsed by 62 States.

    The Pact has produced tangible results. I have in mind the deployment of innovative mechanisms, such as climate-resilient debt clauses. A Global Solidarity Levies Task Force, co-chaired by France, Kenya and Barbados, is operational and meets regularly to draw up innovative proposals aimed at making the financial system fairer and more equitable. I also have in mind our debt-relief action for developing countries.

    More specifically, the aspirations of developing countries need to be better addressed. That means they need to be better represented in these institutions. We have opened dialogue regarding a review of the shareholding of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the 17th General Review of Quotas of the IMF.

    The World Trade Organization needs to be more effective in fighting protectionism and addressing new realities. We have all reached the same conclusion: our system needs to reconcile global trade and protection of the climate and biodiversity. So together, we need to develop rules and mechanisms that will make global trade and accelerator for the energy and ecological tradition worldwide.

    I would like to finish by saying that through its Call for Action, the G20 is showing that it aspires to make reform of global governance a tangible reality, enabling effective collective action. France undertakes to contribute to this reform in a constructive spirit, against fragmentation, in accordance with rules, and for the good of all our people.

    Thank you.

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