Category: CTF

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FS to visit Seoul, Korea tomorrow

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

         The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, will depart tomorrow morning (July 8) to visit Seoul, Korea.

         During his stay in Seoul, Mr Chan will hold multiple meetings with representatives from local institutional investors, financial institutions, fund industry, the venture capital sector and the digital asset community. He will also attend a seminar on the capital markets of Hong Kong and Korea, where he will brief the Korean financial sector on the latest developments in Hong Kong’s capital market and promote deeper co-operation between the two places in related areas.

         He will also join a business luncheon cohosted by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry. At the event, Mr Chan will highlight Hong Kong’s business advantages to representatives from Korea’s financial, industrial and commercial, innovation and technology sectors, among others. In particular, he will expand on Hong Kong’s role as a “super connector” and “super value-adder”, and how it can help Korean businesses expand into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, as well as the broader Mainland and international markets to explore new business opportunities.

         While in Seoul, Mr Chan will also pay visits to representatives of the Bank of Korea – the central bank of Korea, financial regulatory bodies and investment agencies. He will also visit local innovation and technology enterprises as well as innovative research and development institutions.

         Mr Chan will return to Hong Kong in the evening of July 10. During his absence, the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong, will be the Acting Financial Secretary.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Music Office’s Instrumental Music Training Scheme invites applications from beginners

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

         The Instrumental Music Training Scheme, organised by the Music Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, is now recruiting beginners for its 2025-26 Elementary Year 1 courses. Children and youths aged between 6 and 14 with no instrumental experience with the selected instruments are welcome to apply. The deadline for applications is August 4.
     
         The scheme provides training in almost 30 Chinese and Western musical instruments including erhu, pipa, suona, sheng, zhongruan, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, French horn, trombone, euphonium, violin, viola, cello, double bass and others, with supplementary training in musicianship and theory for children and youths to develop their interest and potential in music.
     
         One-hour group lessons are conducted weekly in Cantonese at the Music Office’s five music centres in Wan Chai, Kwun Tong, Mong Kok, Sha Tin and Tsuen Wan. An annual tuition fee of $2,394 for the first year and $2,926 for the second year are payable in four instalments. A fee remission scheme is available for trainees in need of financial assistance.
     
         Interested persons can visit the Music Office website (www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/mo/training/instrumentalmusictrainingscheme.html) for more details and application submission. Course pamphlets and application forms are also available at all Music Office’s music centres. Applicants who meet the age requirement will be invited to attend a music aptitude test and an interview on August 24. They will be notified of the results in October and the training will commence in November.
     
         For enquiries, please call the Music Office’s music centres at 2802 0657 (Wan Chai), 2796 2893 (Kwun Tong), 2399 2200 (Mong Kok), 2158 6462 (Sha Tin) and 2417 6429 (Tsuen Wan).

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government appoints Chairman and members to Advisory Committee on Post-service Employment of Civil Servants

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

         The Government announced today (July 7) that the Chief Executive has reappointed Professor Wong Sze-chun as Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Post-service Employment of Civil Servants from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2027. Professor Wong has been serving as Chairman of the committee since September 1, 2021.

         The Chief Executive has also appointed Ms Jacqueline Ng Wai-kwan and Mr James Tong Wai-pong as new Committee members, and reappointed four existing members, Ms Eva Kwong Pui-han, Mr Victor Lam Wai-kiu, Miss Christine Leung Wan-chong and Dr James Wong Kong-tin, for a term of two years.

         The appointments of Miss Leung, Ms Ng and Mr Tong will be effective from July 14, 2025, to July 13, 2027, while the appointments of Ms Kwong and Dr Wong will be effective from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2027. As for the appointment of Mr Lam, it will be effective from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2027.

         The Government expresses its sincere appreciation to the outgoing members, Mr Cheng Yan-kee and Mrs Betty Yuen So Siu-mai, for their invaluable contributions to the work of the Committee. 

         The Advisory Committee advises the Government on matters relating to post-service employment of civil servants. Other serving members are Mr Chan Chun-ying and Ms Christina Maisenne Lee. Its secretariat support is provided by the Joint Secretariat for the Advisory Bodies on Civil Service and Judicial Salaries and Conditions of Service.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Secondary One places allocation results to be released tomorrow

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

         The Education Bureau (EDB) today (July 7) reminded parents that the results for Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) 2025 (including results at the discretionary places (DP) and central allocation (CA) stages) will be announced tomorrow (July 8).
     
    SSPA allocation results
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         A total of 48 011 students participated in the SSPA System for this allocation cycle. Based on the total number of students allocated DP and the first three choices through CA, the overall satisfaction rate is 95 per cent. According to the number of students allocated DP and the first choice through CA, the satisfaction rate is 85 per cent.
     
         The respective satisfaction rates for DP and CA are:
     
    * Among the students allocated DP, 68 per cent were allocated the first choice; and
     
    * For students allocated through CA (including Part A for Unrestricted School Choices and Part B for Restricted School Choices), 91 per cent of students were allocated the first three choices and 74 per cent were allocated the first choice.
     
         The EDB hopes that parents and students accept the allocation results with a positive attitude. The learning effectiveness of students does not hinge merely on the schools to which they are allocated but rather on whether students have a proactive mindset in learning. It is important for parents to continue to support and encourage their children, and avoid burdening them with their own expectations.
     
    Announcement of allocation results
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         All Primary Six students participating in this year’s SSPA System should return to their school tomorrow to collect the Allocation Slip and Admission Slip. Parents can obtain the allocation results by the following means:
     

    1. Parents who have registered as the SSPA e-platform (eSSPA) users with “iAM Smart” or “iAM Smart+” (www.iamsmart.gov.hk/en/reg.html) may also view their children’s allocation results via the eSSPA starting from 10am on the same day; and
    2. Parents who have provided a mobile phone number on the Secondary One Choice of Schools Form to indicate their consent to receiving the result via the number will also receive the result regarding their children via SMS message starting from around 10am tomorrow.

     
         Please refer to the series of related videos and the Parent’s Guide on the bureau’s homepage (www.edb.gov.hk/en/edu-system/primary-secondary/spa-systems/secondary-spa/general-info/sspa_eplatform_parents_guide.html) for details on creating and logging into an eSSPA account, as well as viewing the allocation results via the eSSPA.
     
    Completion of registration procedure
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         All students must report to the allocated secondary schools this Thursday or Friday (July 10 or 11) for registration. In case neither the students nor their parents or guardians are able to return to the school and collect the Allocation Slip and Admission Slip in person, the parents or guardians should authorise a representative in writing in advance to collect the documents and complete the registration procedure on their behalf.
     
         Should any parent or guardian have genuine difficulties in collecting the Admission Slip and registering with the allocated school personally or through an authorised representative, he or she should inform the schools concerned or the School Places Allocation Section of the EDB before the end of the registration period so that alternative arrangements for registration can be made. Failure to do so will be taken as giving up the place allocated.
     
    Arrangements under inclement weather
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         In case of inclement weather or other special circumstances on the day for announcement of the allocation results or on the days for registration, all schools and parents should pay attention to announcements on radio or television for special arrangements for announcing the allocation results or registration.
     
    Enquiries
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         For enquiries about the allocation results, students and parents may call the School Places Allocation Section of the EDB on 2832 7740 and 2832 7700 during office hours.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Invest Hong Kong surpasses Policy Address performance indicators, attracts over HK$160 billion in foreign direct investment (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) today (July 7) announced that it had assisted over 1 300 overseas and Mainland companies to set up or expand their business in Hong Kong from January 2023 to the first six months of 2025, bringing in foreign direct investment of more than HK$160 billion and creating over 19 000 jobs within the first year of operation or expansion, contributing to the local job market and reaffirming Hong Kong’s position as a leading business hub in Asia.

    These results demonstrate that InvestHK has achieved ahead of schedule its performance indicators as set out in the 2022 Policy Address. Details are as follows:
     

      KPIs
    (From 2023 to 2025)
    InvestHK’s results
    (From January 2023 to the first half of 2025)
    No. of companies at least 1 130 companies 1 301 companies
    Direct investment at least HK$77 billion HK$168.4 billion
    Job opportunities at least 15 250 jobs 19,136 jobs

    The top five locations of origin among the companies assisted span markets in North America, Europe and Asia:
     

    Location of origin Number
    The Mainland 630
    Other countries 671
        – United States 113
        – United Kingdom 89
        – Singapore 68
        – Canada 38

    Among the companies assisted, the top five sectors were as follows:
     

    Sectors Number (percentage in total)
    Financial services and fintech 283 (22 per cent)
    Innovation and technology 275 (21 per cent)
    Family offices 179 (14 per cent)
    Tourism and hospitality 148 (11 per cent)
    Business and professional services 129 (10 per cent)

    In addition, under the New Capital Investment Entrant Scheme (New CIES), InvestHK is responsible for its financial requirements assessment, while the Immigration Department is responsible for assessing applications for visa/entry permits, extensions of stay and unconditional stays pursuant to the Scheme. Since its launch in March 2024, the key numbers of New CIES as of June 2025 are as follows:
     

    Number of applications 1 548
    Number of approvals-in-principle granted (i.e. granting of 180-day visitor visas for making investments) 1 188
    Number of applications verified to have fulfilled the investment requirements 712
    Number of formal approvals granted 673
    Verified investment amount Over HK$ 21 billion
    Expected investment amount to be brought into Hong Kong Over HK$ 46 billion

    The Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK, Ms Alpha Lau, said that amid the challenges from external factors such as the geopolitical situation, this will bring both risks and opportunities to Hong Kong. InvestHK will further build on this strong momentum to deepen mutual engagements between Hong Kong, the Mainland and overseas markets. The department will continue to strengthen ties with traditional markets such as Europe, North America and North Asia while actively exploring emerging markets.

    Ms Lau said, “Our investment promotion efforts span various industries, aligning with policy directives and closely adhering to the key measures outlined in the Policy Addresses in recent years, such as the low-altitude economy, liquor trade, and the development of the Northern Metropolis. We also assist Mainland companies to go global via Hong Kong and further promote Hong Kong’s advantages as a regional trade and high-end logistics hub. We will continue to leverage Hong Kong’s role as a two-way springboard for Mainland and overseas companies to connect between our country and the rest of the world under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle.”

    She continued, “Looking ahead, we will focus on four strategic sectors, namely financial services and fintech, innovation and technology, supply chain management and logistics, as well as sustainable development and the green economy. We are also committed to leveraging Hong Kong’s ‘perceptible and experiential’ soft power to promote cultural ties, showcasing the city’s charm to the world in order to attract foreign investment. This will lead to drive the development of relevant industries and assist enterprises in capital matching through Hong Kong’s stable capital market. We will actively promote Hong Kong as a two-way platform for both attracting investments into the city and helping businesses going global.”

    She added, “This year marks InvestHK’s 25th anniversary. Over the past quarter century, we have assisted over 7 700 overseas and Mainland companies from around the world to set up or expand their business in Hong Kong. These companies span a wide range of sectors, including finance, innovation and technology, professional services, and sustainable development, creating over 95 000 jobs and bringing in direct investment of more than HK$440 billion. Hong Kong has always been one of the preferred destinations for global capital. These choices made by investors from around the globe are the strongest vote of confidence in investing in Hong Kong.”

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Marine fish culture licences and deep sea cages in Mirs Bay (South) new fish culture zone open for applications

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    ​The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) announced today (July 7) that applications for marine fish culture licences and the use of government-provided deep sea cages in the new fish culture zone at Mirs Bay (South) are open for applications from today until September 6, to assist capture fishermen in switching to sustainable deep sea mariculture.

    A spokesman for the AFCD said, “Unlike the small-scale operations using traditional wooden fish rafts in the past, we aim to encourage the intensification of production for fishermen in the new fish culture zones while adopting a sustainable and environmentally friendly mode of operation, together with the use of steel truss cages or other types of deep sea cages that are resilient to strong wind and water current.” 

    To reduce the start-up cost for fishermen, the AFCD will set up two sets of steel truss deep sea cages and three sets of HDPE (high density polyethylene) deep sea cages equipped with modern aquaculture facilities in phases in the new fish culture zone at Mirs Bay (South) by the end of this year. These deep sea cages will be provided to local fishermen associations through licence agreements to help capture fishermen meet new challenges and assist the industry in switching to sustainable development or high-value-added aquaculture practices. 

    Applicants shall provide a detailed business plan, including an introduction to the proposed sustainable mariculture business, as well as a demonstration of their eligibility to use government cages and compliance with the relevant environmental protection and mitigation measures. 

    The spokesman added that those interested in operating in the new fish culture zone may consider applying for the Sustainable Fisheries Development Fund to develop their mariculture businesses. However, the fund cannot be used to pay for the licence fees of government cages. 

    The AFCD has designated Wong Chuk Kok Hoi, Mirs Bay, Outer Tap Mun, and Po Toi (Southeast) as the four new fish culture zones, covering a total area equivalent to three times that of the original fish culture zones. Among these, the Wong Chuk Kok Hoi and Mirs Bay fish culture zones began accepting the first round of marine fish culture licence applications by the end of 2024. 

    The AFCD will hold a briefing session on July 17 to introduce the application process and licensing requirements of marine fish culture licences and the use of deep sea cages. Details of the application and the briefing session are available on the AFCD website: https://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/fisheries/fish_aqu/fish_aqu_mfco/newfczmfcl2025.html.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $1.3 million and suspected cocaine worth about $3 million at airport (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    Hong Kong Customs detected two drug trafficking cases involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport yesterday (July 5) and seized a total of about 6.1 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds with an estimated market value of about $1.3 million and about 3.7 kilograms of suspected cocaine with an estimated market value of about $3 million.

    The first case involved a foreign male passenger, aged 27, arrived in Hong Kong from Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday. During customs clearance, Customs officers found about 6.1kg of suspected cannabis buds inside his check-in suitcase. He was subsequently arrested.

    In the second case, a 50-year-old local female passenger arrived in Hong Kong from Paris, France, yesterday. Customs officers seized about 3.7kg of suspected cocaine from her check-in suitcase during customs clearance. She was subsequently arrested.

    The arrested person in the first case has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug. The case will be brought up at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court tomorrow (July 7).

    The second case is still under investigation.

    Customs will continue to step up enforcement against drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department also reminds members of the public to stay alert and not participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary return. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.
     
    Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities.

    Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

    Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002/en).

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKCPEC held Model PECC-cum-Award Presentation Ceremony for HKCPEC Youth Programme (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation:

         The Model PECC-cum-Award Presentation Ceremony for the Hong Kong Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (HKCPEC) Youth Programme (Youth Programme) 2024/2025 – “Model PECC – Innovating through Youth Voices”, co-organised by the HKCPEC and the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) Leadership Institute, was successfully held today (July 6) at the HKFYG Leadership Institute in Fanling. The Chairman of the HKCPEC, Professor Tam Kar-yan, and the Director-General of Trade and Industry, Mr Aaron Liu, were the officiating guests at the Award Presentation Ceremony.

         In his opening remarks, Professor Tam depicted that this year marked the tenth edition of Youth Programme held by the HKCPEC. This year’s Programme enabled students to engage in discussions on issues related to economic development in the Asia-Pacific region in a model Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) meeting setting, as well as motivating them to think creatively and contribute meaningfully to regional economic co-operation dialogues. 

    In his speech, Mr Liu expressed his appreciation for HKCPEC to continue organising the Youth Programme this year, as youth development is one of the priorities of the current term Government. Against the backdrop of a complicated and ever-changing global economic landscape, the Programme provided an opportunity for the younger generation in Hong Kong to deepen their understanding on issues in regional economic co-operation. He also encouraged the students to seize the opportunity to participate in the activities relating to regional economic co-operation in preparation for their future development in the society.

         The theme of this year’s Youth Programme is “Model PECC – Innovating through Youth Voices”, which attracted over 190 secondary students in 74 teams from 46 secondary schools to take part. Participating secondary school students took part in a series of nurturing activities since March, including seminars, workshops and a 24-hour case study, to deepen their understanding on regional economic development and co-operation. In the Model PECC held yesterday (July 5) and today, each of the 11 shortlisted teams was assigned to represent one of the PECC Member Committees to conduct research and develop policy recommendations on a designated topic, and to present their findings and policy recommendations under a simulated setting of PECC Meeting.

    The team formed by Valerie Shek from the Independent Schools Foundation Academy, Adrian Wong and Nika Zhang from Hong Kong International School was awarded the Champion of the competition whereas team from SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School was the first runner-up. Two teams from Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) and Pui Ching Middle School were awarded the second runners-up. Adrian Wong from Hong Kong International School, Ling Man Yin from Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) and Yu Ka Yu from Wa Ying College were awarded the Best Speakers Awards.

         The HKCPEC Youth Programme aims at advancing young people’s understanding on regional economic development as well as the role and contributions of Hong Kong in economic and trade development in the Asia-Pacific region; and broadening their knowledge, developing their analytical skills and encouraging their strategic thinking in the process.

         The HKCPEC (www.hkcpec.org) was established in March 1990 to co-ordinate Hong Kong, China’s participation in the PECC. In line with the nature of the PECC, the composition of the HKCPEC is tripartite, comprising members from the Government, the business sector and academia.

         The PECC is a non-governmental organisation set up in 1980 to develop closer co-operation in trade and economic issues among economies in the region. Currently, the PECC has 24 member committees, of which 21 are full members. For details, please visit the PECC’s website at www.pecc.org.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Customs YES organises summer cultural and historical study tour to Beijing (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

        To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Customs YES organised a summer cultural and historical study tour to Beijing from July 2 to 6. Fifty members of the Foot Drill and Flag Party of the Customs Youth Leader Corps joined the tour to explore the country’s history, culture, development, and achievements.
     
        In the early morning of July 3, the Deputy Commissioner (Control and Enforcement) of Customs and Excise, Mr Mark Woo, along with members of the Executive Committee and the Honorary Presidents’ Association of Customs YES, led the delegation to witness the flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square. They later interacted with the National Flag Guard Unit of People’s Liberation Army Ceremonial Escort Battalion to learn about professional ceremonial standards and flag-guarding etiquette.
     
        On the same day, the delegation visited the Museum of the Communist Party of China to understand the history of martyrs uniting against the enemy to protect the country. Afterwards, the members visited the Beijing Shichahai Sports School, where they interacted with national badminton athletes, Ms Huang Yaqiong and Mr Liu Yuchen.
     
        On July 4 and 5, the delegation visited the China Academy of Aerospace Electronics Technology to learn about the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, and to discover the country’s achievements in fields such as manned spaceflight, lunar and mars exploration and unmanned aircraft system. In addition, they visited the Juyongguan Great Wall to learn about its significant military and historical value. At the Palace Museum and the China Customs Museum, the participants had the opportunity to study the country’s history and culture, as well as the development of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.
     
        On the last day of the trip (July 6), the delegation toured POP Land to gain insights into successful experiences in cultural and creative industries and the importance of protecting intellectual property rights.
     
        During the tour, the delegation explored several Beijing landmarks, including Qianmen Street, and the scenic avenue outside the Water Cube and the National Stadium.
     
        This study tour received partial funding from the Home Affairs and Youth Affairs Bureau and the Youth Development Commission. It is also one of the annual activities of the Tour to the Motherland for a Hundred Youth organised by Hong Kong Customs during the summer holiday. Looking ahead, Customs YES will organise more exchange activities to promote youth development and nurture a new generation with a sense of national identity and national pride.

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  • MIL-OSI: MEXC Golden Era Showdown Concludes with Record 4M USDT Prize Pool, Gold & Bitcoin Awarded

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MEXC, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, today announced the successful conclusion of its Golden Era Showdown mid-year trading event. The three-week event attracted over 200,000 participants and unlocked the full 4 million USDT prize pool, setting a new milestone in global trading engagement for the platform.

    Participants generated 376,908 daily scratch card chances, 16,635 weekly lucky draw chances, and 5,666 lottery tickets.

    The Golden Era Showdown’s performance metrics reflect MEXC’s continued growth trajectory and the platform’s ability to deliver substantial value to its user base. The event successfully combined innovative reward mechanisms with transparent distribution systems, creating opportunities for traders to maximize potential returns while maintaining fairness across all participation levels.

    The event’s ultimate lottery was conducted using Bitcoin blockchain hash methodology, ensuring complete transparency and independently verifiable results. Major prize winners include:

    • 100 oz Gold Bar (valued at 350,000 USDT): Awarded to a trader from the Netherlands holding 4 lottery tickets
    • 1 BTC (valued at 110,000 USDT): Won by a trader from Kazakhstan with 6 lottery tickets

    The Golden Era Showdown marks a pivotal step in MEXC’s mission to deliver exceptional trading experiences. The record-breaking participation and seamless prize distribution underscore MEXC’s commitment to transparent, user-centric initiatives, reaffirming the trust placed in the platform by its global community. The event further reinforces MEXC’s reputation for high-impact promotions that combine fairness, transparency, and tangible value for traders worldwide.

    About MEXC
    Founded in 2018, MEXC is committed to being “Your Easiest Way to Crypto.” Serving over 40 million users across 170+ countries, MEXC is known for its broad selection of trending tokens, daily airdrop opportunities, and low trading fees. Our user-friendly platform is designed to support both new traders and experienced investors, offering secure and efficient access to digital assets. MEXC prioritizes simplicity and innovation, making crypto trading more accessible and rewarding.
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    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at

    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/df3becd5-54bd-4f27-a939-9ac6caedc76a

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  • MIL-OSI: Ambow Unveils HybriU Knowledge Capture: Securing Organizational Knowledge for the Future

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CUPERTINO, Calif., July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ambow Education Holding Ltd. (NYSE American: AMBO), a leading global provider of AI-driven education and collaboration technology, today announced the launch of HybriU Knowledge Capture, a strategic expansion of the Company’s award-winning HybriU platform—originally developed for education environments—now adapted to help enterprises preserve critical knowledge, retain proprietary institutional expertise and ensure operational continuity.

    HybriU Knowledge Capture includes the HybriU AI UniBox, a portable control pad and a USB microphone. This powerful combination delivers a compact, plug-and-play system that seamlessly records and securely stores key components of corporate sessions. The system captures voice audio, electronic whiteboard content, PowerPoint presentations and collaborative discussions, whether sessions are conducted in person, remotely, or in hybrid formats. All recordings are automatically analyzed by HybriU’s AI to generate searchable summaries and key-point highlights, building a structured institutional knowledge library. Unlike standard video conferencing tools, HybriU Knowledge Capture transforms meetings, training sessions and brainstorming discussions into actionable insights and lasting organizational memory, ensuring company continuity even as teams evolve.    

    “HybriU Knowledge Capture addresses one of the most pressing challenges organizations face today: retaining knowledge to ensure day-to-day stability and future-proofing the organization, even as teams evolve,” said Dr. Jin Huang, CEO of Ambow. “By transforming every meeting, training session and collaborative discussion into a permanent, accessible resource, HybriU Knowledge Capture empowers organizations. It’s far more than recording meetings; it’s about transforming daily interactions into powerful competitive advantages, while securing company knowledge that drives innovation and long-term growth.”

    With HybriU Knowledge Capture, information is no longer lost when roles change or teams shift. Every training session, meeting and brainstorming discussion becomes a durable and searchable part of the organization’s intellectual capital.

    Key features of HybriU Knowledge Capture include:

    • Comprehensive Recording: Captures voice, PowerPoint presentations, whiteboard content and collaborative discussions, supporting both in-person and hybrid (remote + on-site) sessions.
    • AI-Generated Summaries: Automatically produces clear, accurate summaries of recorded sessions for quick review and knowledge sharing.
    • Institutional Knowledge Library: Builds a searchable, structured archive of organizational knowledge, reducing the risk of knowledge loss during staff transitions.
    • Enhanced Productivity: Enables faster onboarding, more effective training and real-time knowledge transfer across organizations.
    • Real-Time Whiteboard Collaboration: Participants can scan a QR code or click a secure link to work together on a shared digital whiteboard—on-site or remotely.
    • AI-Powered Translation: Built-in real-time translation enables seamless multilingual communication across global teams.    

    HybriU Knowledge Capture empowers teams to collaborate more effectively, accelerate training, and retain institutional expertise that fuels long-term innovation and strategic alignment across global operations.    

    Derived from Ambow’s robust HybriU Conferencing ecosystem, HybriU Knowledge Capture is now available as part of Ambow’s HybriU platform suite of products. HybriU Knowledge Capture is the first in a new wave of Ambow innovations aimed at reshaping how both educational and corporate institutions preserve, share and activate knowledge. For more information, visit www.ambow.com or www.hybriU.com.

    About Ambow Education

    Ambow Education Holding Ltd. (NYSE American: AMBO) is a global technology company pioneering AI-driven solutions for education, training and collaboration. Through its innovative HybriU platform, Ambow bridges the physical and digital worlds, empowering institutions and enterprises to redefine learning, communication and knowledge management.

    About Ambow

    Ambow Education Holding Ltd. is a U.S.-based, AI-driven technology company offering phygital (physical + digital) solutions for education, corporate conferencing and live events. Through its flagship platform, HybriU, Ambow is shaping the future of learning, collaboration and communication—delivering immersive, intelligent, real-time experiences across industries. For more information, visit Ambow’s corporate website at https://www.ambow.com/.

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  • MIL-OSI: Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. and Coast Tsimshian Enterprises Ltd. Secure IUP for Offshore Wind Development in Hecate Strait

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. (“Oceanic”) is proud to announce a major milestone in the advancement of the offshore wind project in Hecate Strait, located just west of Stephens Island. In partnership with Coast Tsimshian Enterprises Ltd. (“CTE”), Oceanic has been jointly granted an Investigative Use Permit (IUP) for the first phase of development, targeting a capacity of 600 to 700 megawatts (MW). CTE is a 50/50 partnership of the Metlakatla and Lax Kw’alaams First Nations.

    “This agreement brings Oceanic and CTE a major step closer to realizing Canada’s first offshore wind project,” said Mike O’Connor, President, Oceanic Wind Energy Inc.

    Hecate Strait, in Northwest British Columbia, is home to one of the world’s most powerful and consistent wind resources. With Class 7 wind conditions, low shear and turbidity, average annual wind speeds exceeding 10 m/s, and a winter capacity factor of over 65%, the area offers an unparalleled opportunity to generate clean, reliable energy—especially during BC’s peak demand season.

    Strategically located, the Oceanic Wind Project is uniquely positioned to deliver utility-scale renewable power to a region with growing energy needs and limited alternatives. The project could play a critical role in supporting the energy demands of the Port of Prince Rupert and the expanding industrial and resource sectors across Northwest BC.

    “We look forward to working closely with Oceanic to develop this transformative project,” said Ryan Leighton, Director, Coast Tsimshian Enterprises Ltd. “This first phase will help power the region’s growth while creating long-term economic and environmental benefits.”

    In addition to supporting regional development, the project will contribute significantly to Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals and reinforce British Columbia’s leadership in cost-effective, green energy generation.

    About Oceanic Wind Energy Inc.
    Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. is a Vancouver-based renewable energy company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange-NEX (TSXV-NEX : NKW.H) The company is focused on developing large-scale offshore wind projects to support Canada’s transition to a clean energy future.

    About Coast Tsimshian Enterprises Ltd.

    Coast Tsimshian Enterprises Ltd. (CTE) is a 100% Indigenous owned collaborative undertaking between Lax Kw’alaams and Metlakatla First Nations. The CTE mandate is to promote and develop commercial opportunities for the benefit of the shareholders. Since its founding in 2011, Coast Tsimshian Enterprises has a track record of partnering with First Class organizations to promote the development and implementation of opportunities for Lax Kw’alaams and Metlakatla First Nations.

    An Investigative Use Permit (IUP) is an exclusive type of tenure that allows organizations to occupy and utilize Crown land for the purpose of conducting investigations and collecting data related to a potential project or activity. 

    Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements – This news release contains certain forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the business and anticipated financial performance of the Company. These statements are subject to several risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from results contemplated by the forward-looking statements. When relying on forward-looking statements to make decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, oral or written, made by itself or on its behalf.

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    For further information please contact:
    Michael O’Connor, President & CEO
    Oceanic Wind Energy Inc.
    Tel: 604-631-4483
    Email: moconnor@oceanicwind.ca

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ac71e99d-50f8-4407-a85e-b1fe634b4964

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa’s Youth Tech Entrepreneurship Programme celebrates 20 graduates and crowns the winner of its tech start-up pitchathon

    Source: APO

    Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid) (https://Liquid.Tech/), a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader of African heritage, has announced that twenty young entrepreneurs have graduated from its Youth Tech Entrepreneurship Programme. The year-long programme, currently running in the Eastern Cape and North West Province, aims to address youth unemployment through advanced digital skills development and entrepreneurial support.  

    The graduates received their certificates of completion at Liquid’s head office in Johannesburg on 25 June. The event culminated in four technology start-ups pitching their businesses to a panel of industry judges. ProLink (https://apo-opa.co/44AgPrA), a digital platform for connecting users with verified contractors in Mthatha, emerged as the winning start-up, securing R100,000 in seed funding and a 12-month business support package. 

    “This programme proves the impact of investing intentionally in South Africa’s youth. By equipping young people with future-fit skills and entrepreneurial capabilities, Cassava Technologies is proud to support grassroots innovation that addresses real-world challenges. For us, it’s about empowering the country’s youth, not only to participate in the digital future, but actively shape it. Well done to all the graduates and the pitching start-ups, and congratulations to ProLink,” said Ziaad Suleman, CEO of Cassava Technologies in South Africa and Botswana.  

    The programme has already begun delivering tangible results. ProLink has created two new employment opportunities, and Okuhle Badli, COO of Otomex Innovations and founder of Nhanha Technologies, has been appointed Co-Chair for AI, Digital Innovation, Education, and Future of Work for Y20 South Africa 2025, the official youth engagement group of the G20. 

    “This graduation and pitchathon represent the unlocking of potential and the enabling of a generation of digital entrepreneurs. These young innovators are building solutions that have the potential to scale nationally and across the continent. Along with our implementation partner Deviare, Liquid South Africa is proud to provide the resources to enable this,” said Valencia Risaba, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa.  

    The other start-ups pitching their businesses were Otomex Innovations, which leverages AI to support mental health and well-being; The Eye of Tech, which expands access to digital skills in rural areas; and HerdTrace, a female-led agritech solution transforming livestock management.  

    Participants received MICTSETA-accredited training in artificial intelligence and software development, along with comprehensive pre-incubation support designed to translate innovative ideas into commercially viable enterprises. All the start-ups secured Azure credits via the Microsoft Founders Hub.  

    Initiatives like the Youth Tech Entrepreneurship Programme underscore Liquid South Africa’s unwavering commitment to equipping young people with the technical and business skills necessary to thrive in the digital future. As South Africa celebrates Youth Month, it also represents a firm commitment to ensure that the country’s youth can contribute meaningfully to the empowerment of themselves and their communities.  

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Liquid Intelligent Technologies.

    About Liquid Intelligent Technologies:
    Liquid Intelligent Technologies is a business of Cassava Technologies (Cassava), a technology company of African heritage with operations in 40-plus markets across Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, where the Cassava group companies operate. Liquid has firmly established itself as the leading provider of pan-African digital infrastructure with a 110,000 km-long fibre broadband network and satellite connectivity that provides high-speed access to the Internet anywhere in Africa. Liquid is also leveraging its digital network to provide Cloud and Cyber Security solutions through strategic partnerships with leading global players. Liquid is a comprehensive technology solutions group that provides customised digital solutions to public and private sector enterprises and SMEs across the continent.  

    For more information, visit https://www.Liquid.Tech/.    

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Batavia spyware steals data from Russian organizations

    Source: Securelist – Kaspersky

    Headline: Batavia spyware steals data from Russian organizations

    Introduction

    Since early March 2025, our systems have recorded an increase in detections of similar files with names like договор-2025-5.vbe, приложение.vbe, and dogovor.vbe (translation: contract, attachment) among employees at various Russian organizations. The targeted attack begins with bait emails containing malicious links, sent under the pretext of signing a contract. The campaign began in July 2024 and is still ongoing at the time of publication. The main goal of the attack is to infect organizations with the previously unknown Batavia spyware, which then proceeds to steal internal documents. The malware consists of the following malicious components: a VBA script and two executable files, which we will describe in this article. Kaspersky solutions detect these components as HEUR:Trojan.VBS.Batavia.gen and HEUR:Trojan-Spy.Win32.Batavia.gen.

    First stage of infection: VBS script

    As an example, we examined one of the emails users received in February. According to our research, the theme of these emails has remained largely unchanged since the start of the campaign.

    Example of an email with a malicious link

    In this email, the employee is asked to download a contract file supposedly attached to the message. In reality, the attached file is actually a malicious link: https://oblast-ru[.]com/oblast_download/?file=hc1-[redacted].

    Notably, the sender’s address belongs to the same domain – oblast-ru[.]com, which is owned by the attackers. We also observed that the file=hc1-[redacted] argument is unique for each email and is used in subsequent stages of the infection, which we’ll discuss in more detail below.

    When the link is clicked, an archive is downloaded to the user’s device, containing just one file: the script Договор-2025-2.vbe, encrypted using Microsoft’s proprietary algorithm (MD5: 2963FB4980127ADB7E045A0F743EAD05).

    Snippet of the malicious script after decryption

    The script is a downloader that retrieves a specially crafted string of 12 comma-separated parameters from the hardcoded URL https://oblast-ru[.]com/oblast_download/?file=hc1-[redacted]&vput2. These parameters are arguments for various malicious functions. For example, the script identifies the OS version of the infected device and sends it to the attackers’ C2 server.

    # Value Description
    1 WebView.exe Filename to save
    2 Select * from Win32_OperatingSystem Query to determine OS version and build number
    3 Windows 11 OS version required for further execution
    4 new:c08afd90-f2a1-11d1-8455-00a0c91f3880 ShellBrowserWindow object ID, used to open the downloaded file via the Navigate() method
    5 new:F935DC22-1CF0-11D0-ADB9-00C04FD58A0B WScript.Shell object ID,
    used to run the file via the Run() method
    6 winmgmts:.rootcimv2 WMI path used to retrieve OS version and build number
    7 77;90;80;0 First bytes of the downloaded file
    8 &dd=d Additional URL arguments for file download
    9 &i=s Additional URL arguments for sending downloaded file size
    10 &i=b Additional URL arguments for sending OS build number
    11 &i=re Additional URL arguments for sending error information
    12 winws.txt Empty file that will also be created on the device

    By accessing the address https://oblast-ru[.]com/oblast_download/?file=hc1-[redacted]&dd=d, the script downloads the file WebView.exe (MD5: 5CFA142D1B912F31C9F761DDEFB3C288) and saves it to the %TEMP% directory, then executes it. If the OS version cannot be retrieved or does not match the one obtained from the C2 server, the downloader uses the Navigate() method; otherwise, it uses Run().

    Second stage of infection: WebView.exe

    WebView.exe is an executable file written in Delphi, with a size of 3,235,328 bytes. When launched, the malware downloads content from the link https://oblast-ru[.]com/oblast_download/?file=1hc1-[redacted]&view and saves it to the directory C:Users[username]AppDataLocalTempWebView, after which it displays the downloaded content in its window. At the time of analysis, the link was no longer active, but we assume it originally hosted the fake contract mentioned in the malicious email.

    At the same time as displaying the window, the malware begins collecting information from the infected computer and sends it to an address with a different domain, but the same infection ID: https://ru-exchange[.]com/mexchange/?file=1hc1-[redacted]. The only difference from the ID used in the VBS script is the addition of the digit 1 at the beginning of the argument, which may indicate the next stage of infection.

    The spyware collects several types of files, including various system logs and office documents found on the computer and removable media. Additionally, the malicious module periodically takes screenshots, which are also sent to the C2 server. To avoid sending the same files repeatedly, the malware creates a file named h12 in the %TEMP% directory and writes a 4-byte FNV-1a_32 hash of the first 40,000 bytes of each uploaded file. If the hash of any subsequent file matches a value in h12, that file is not sent again.

    Type Full path or mask
    Pending file rename operations log c:windowspfro.log
    Driver install and update log c:windowsinfsetupapi.dev.log
    System driver and OS component install log c:windowsinfsetupapi.setup.log
    Programs list Directory listing of c:program files*
    Office documents *.doc, *.docx, *.ods, *.odt, *.pdf, *.xls, *.xlsx

    In addition, WebView.exe downloads the next-stage executable from https://oblast-ru[.]com/oblast_download/?file=1hc1-[redacted]&de and saves it to %PROGRAMDATA%jre_22.3javav.exe. To execute this file, the malware creates a shortcut in the system startup folder: %APPDATA%MicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUpJre22.3.lnk. This shortcut is triggered upon the first device reboot after infection, initiating the next stage of malicious activity.

    Third stage of infection: javav.exe

    The executable file javav.exe (MD5: 03B728A6F6AAB25A65F189857580E0BD) is written in C++, unlike WebView.exe. The malicious capabilities of the two files are largely similar; however, javav.exe includes several new functions.

    For example, javav.exe collects files using the same masks as WebView.exe, but the list of targeted file extensions is expanded to include these formats:

    • Image and vector graphic: *.jpeg, *.jpg, *.cdr
    • Spreadsheets: *.csv
    • Emails: *.eml
    • Presentations: *.ppt, *.pptx, *.odp
    • Archives: *.rar, *.zip
    • Other text documents: *.rtf, *.txt

    Like its predecessor, the third-stage module compares the hash sums of the obtained files to the contents of the h12 file. The newly collected data is sent to https://ru-exchange[.]com/mexchange/?file=2hc1-[redacted].
    Note that at this stage, the digit 2 has been added to the infection ID.

    Additionally, two new commands appear in the malware’s code: set to change the C2 server and exa/exb to download and execute additional files.

    In a separate thread, the malware regularly sends requests to https://ru-exchange[.]com/mexchange/?set&file=2hc1-[redacted]&data=[xxxx], where [xxxx] is a randomly generated 4-character string. In response, javav.exe receives a new C2 address, encrypted with a 232-byte XOR key, which is saved to a file named settrn.txt.

    In another thread, the malware periodically connects to https://ru-exchange[.]com/mexchange/?exa&file=2hc1-[redacted]&data=[xxxx] (where [xxxx] is also a string of four random characters). The server responds with a binary executable file, encrypted using a one-byte XOR key 7A and encoded using Base64. After decoding and decryption, the file is saved as %TEMP%windowsmsg.exe. In addition to this, javav.exe sends requests to https://ru-exchange[.]com/mexchange/?exb&file=2hc1-[redacted]&data=[xxxx], asking for a command-line argument to pass to windowsmsg.exe.

    To launch windowsmsg.exe, the malware uses a UAC bypass technique (T1548.002) involving the built-in Windows utility computerdefaults.exe, along with modification of two registry keys using the reg.exe utility.

    At the time of analysis, downloading windowsmsg.exe from the C2 server was no longer possible. However, we assume that this file serves as the payload for the next stage – most likely containing additional malicious functionality.

    Victims

    The victims of the Batavia spyware campaign were Russian industrial enterprises. According to our telemetry data, more than 100 users across several dozen organizations received the bait emails.

    Number of infections via VBS scripts, August 2024 – June 2025 (download)

    Conclusion

    Batavia is a new spyware that emerged in July 2024, targeting organizations in Russia. It spreads through malicious emails: by clicking a link disguised as an official document, unsuspecting users download a script that initiates a three-stage infection process on their device. As a result of the attack, Batavia exfiltrates the victim’s documents, as well as information such as a list of installed programs, drivers, and operating system components.

    To avoid falling victim to such attacks, organizations must take a comprehensive approach to infrastructure protection, employing a suite of security tools that include threat hunting, incident detection, and response capabilities. Kaspersky Next XDR Expert is a solution for organizations of all sizes that enables flexible, effective workplace security. It’s also worth noting that the initial infection vector in this campaign is bait emails. This highlights the importance of regular employee training and raising awareness of corporate cybersecurity practices. We recommend specialized courses available on the Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform, which help reduce employees’ susceptibility to email-based cyberattacks.

    Indicators of compromise

    Hashes of malicious files
    Договор-2025-2.vbe
    2963FB4980127ADB7E045A0F743EAD05
    webview.exe
    5CFA142D1B912F31C9F761DDEFB3C288
    javav.exe
    03B728A6F6AAB25A65F189857580E0BD

    C2 addresses
    oblast-ru[.]com
    ru-exchange[.]com

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: ASEAN Senior Officials Meet in Kuala Lumpur Ahead of Ministerial Meetings

    Source: ASEAN

    The ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM) convened today in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to deliberate on key Chairmanship priorities under the theme “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, in preparation for the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Related Meetings, including key engagements with ASEAN’s partners, scheduled in the coming days. The Meeting was attended by ASEAN SOM Leaders and the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community. Timor-Leste attended as Observer.

    The post ASEAN Senior Officials Meet in Kuala Lumpur Ahead of Ministerial Meetings appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: The EBA consults on draft Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on Ancillary Services Undertakings (ASUs). The draft Guidelines set out clear, simple and consistent criteria for the identification of activities referred to in Article 4(1)(18) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). The consultation runs until 7 October 2025.

    • The proper identification of ASUs is essential to ensure the consistent and effective application of the prudential framework. It plays a key role in determining the scope of prudential consolidation for banking groups, thereby enabling institutions to comply with the obligations laid down in the CRR on a consolidated basis.
    • The draft Guidelines set the criteria for the identification of: (a) activities that should be considered a “direct extension of banking”; and (b) activities that should be considered “ancillary to banking”. They also outline the process to identify activities that the EBA may consider similar to those referred to in points (a) and (b) of Article 4(1)(18) of the CRR.
    • The objective of the draft Guidelines is to promote convergence in institutions and supervisory practices regarding the identification of ASUs, with the aim of ensuring a level playing field and enhancing the comparability of prudential requirements across the EU.

    Consultation process

    Comments to the consultation paper can be sent by clicking on the “send your comments” on the EBA’s consultation page. The deadline for the submission of comments is 7 October 2025. The EBA will consider the feedback received to this consultation when finalising the Guidelines.

    All contributions received will be published following the end of the consultation, unless requested otherwise.

    The EBA will hold a virtual public hearing on the consultation paper on 2 September 2025 from 10:00 to 11:30 CET. The EBA invites interested stakeholders to register using this link by 26 August  2025 at 18:00. The dial-in details will be communicated to those who have registered for the meeting.

    Legal basis and background

    The draft Guidelines were developed as part of the planned EBA’s actions  for the implementation of the EU banking package. They deliver on the mandate laid down in Article 4(5) of the CRR.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Range of 24 new council homes springing up in Low Hill

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The council’s housing development team is leading on the project, with Morro Partnerships appointed to construct the homes using sustainable building methods.

    It will deliver a mixture of detached and semi-detached houses, bungalows and a small number of flats, plus 52 parking spaces, on a cleared site at the rear of Old Fallings Crescent, previously occupied by the former Peach Tree adventure playground and disused garages.

    The homes have been designed by BM3 Architects, with the houses being built to future adaptability standards and the bungalows to wheelchair standards.  All will have a high energy efficiency rating, electric vehicle charging point and solar panels.

    As well as 2-bedroom homes, 4 and 5-bedroom homes have also been included in the scheme to cater for larger families, with the first timber frames now being installed following ground works.

    The 24 new homes form part of the latest phase of new council properties coming forward across the city, with development works completed, underway or set to start in the coming months on 81 properties across six sites.

    The Low Hill development has been supported by a £1.74million grant from Homes England.

    Councillor Steve Evans, City of Wolverhampton Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for City Housing, said: “This development helps address the local area’s housing needs by providing a variety of council homes that will enhance the surrounding neighbourhood and foster a vibrant and inclusive community.

    “A lot of credit must go to our housing development project managers for working in consultation with existing residents to develop such a strong scheme.

    “I’m delighted to see the first timber frames going up on these well-designed homes, near to open spaces and community facilities, further providing much needed opportunities for Wolverhampton residents.”

    The carbon footprint of a timber frame is less than traditional structures, and this modern method of construction also helps to reduce energy consumption, helping to keep residents’ bills to a minimum.

    Tom Broadway, Managing Director (West Midlands) at Morro Partnerships, said: “Building on our successful refurbishment of the Bushbury Triangle Centre and collaborative efforts with Wolverhampton Council, this scheme strengthens Morro’s continued investment in environmental care and social infrastructure.

    “By embedding high-quality, energy-efficient council homes into the area, we’re helping reduce residents’ carbon footprints, support diverse family types, and regenerate previously underused land – delivering long-term benefit for Low Hill and beyond.”

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  • India’s auto retail sales rise 4.84 percent in June; EV share doubles

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India’s total automobile retail sales across segments rose 4.84 percent year-on-year in June 2025, crossing 20.03 lakh units, supported by demand during the festive and marriage seasons, the Federation of Automotive Dealers Associations (FADA) said on Monday.

    A standout performer was the electric vehicle (EV) segment, which recorded nearly twofold growth over June 2024.

    According to FADA, out of every 100 passenger vehicles sold in June 2025, nearly five were EVs, up from two in the same month last year. However, overall momentum in sales remained moderate.

    “Segment-wise, every category closed in the green with two-wheelers at 4.73 per cent, three-wheelers at 6.68 per cent, passenger vehicles at 2.45 per cent, commercial vehicles at 6.6 per cent, tractors at 8.68 per cent and construction equipment at 54.95 per cent,” said FADA president C.S. Vigneshwar.

    “While festival and marriage-season demand provided a boost, financing constraints and intermittent variant shortages moderated sales. Early monsoon rains and rising EV penetration also shaped buying patterns,” he said.

    “Overall, June demonstrated a resilient two-wheeler performance amid mixed market signals,” Vigneshwar added.

    Passenger vehicle retails slipped 1.49 per cent month-on-month yet delivered a 2.45 per cent year-on-year uplift. “Heavy rains and tight market liquidity weighed on footfall and conversion, even as elevated incentive schemes and fresh bookings lent selective support. Some dealers indicated that certain PV manufacturers have introduced compulsory billing procedures — such as automatic wholesale debits — to meet volume targets; inventory consequently stands at around 55 days. June thus painted a picture of modest but steadfast PV performance amid varied market cues,” said Vigneshwar.

    CV retails declined 2.97 per cent month-on-month while achieving a robust 6.6 per cent year-on-year expansion. Vigneshwar noted that early-month deliveries buoyed volumes before monsoon-induced slowdowns and constrained liquidity dampened enquiries and conversions.

    “Members pointed to the impact of new CV taxation and mandatory air-conditioned cabins, which have elevated ownership costs, alongside muted infrastructure demand. Overall, June reflected a resilient CV segment adeptly navigating cost pressures and a softening economy,” he explained.

    FADA said that July is likely to witness mixed fortunes driven by agrarian tailwinds and school reopenings, yet tempered by seasonal headwinds, elevated price points and liquidity constraints.

    “Dealer sentiment appears tilted towards slowdown-flat and de-growth expectations (42.8 per cent and 26.1 per cent) exceed growth forecasts (31.1 per cent).

    It noted that in the 2W segment, early monsoon showers and renewed rural activity have spurred interest, yet heavy rainfall, variant shortages, and price increases effective July are moderating conversions.

    PV faces high-base effects, limited new-model launches and tight financing, offset in part by festival planning and fresh incentive schemes. CV continues to grapple with muted infrastructure demand, higher ownership costs from new taxation and mandatory AC-cabin norms, even as extended order pipelines provide some relief.

    For its outlook ahead, FADA has adopted “a stance of cautious optimism-leveraging rural demand drivers and government capex while remaining agile to navigate monsoon-related disruptions, supply constraints and liquidity pressures.”

    (IANS)

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Traditional leaders pay tribute to late former Deputy President Mabuza

    Source: Government of South Africa

    The National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders (NHTKL) has joined the nation in mourning former Deputy President David Mabuza.

    “On behalf of the collective institution of traditional and Khoi-San leadership, the House expresses its deep sorrow at the loss of former Deputy President Mabuza, who passed away following a short illness.

    “We extend our heartfelt condolences to Mrs Mabuza, the children, and the people of Mpumalanga during this time of grief,” said a statement issued by the NKTKL chairperson, Kgosi Thabo Seatlholo. 

    Mabuza passed away on Thursday, 3 July, at the age of 64, following a brief illness.

    The House worked closely with Mabuza during his time as chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Team on Traditional Leadership.

    The task team was established to respond to issues raised by traditional and Khoi-San leaders. 

    The ongoing discussions between government and traditional leaders are focused on addressing the development issues faced by traditional communities, including the concerns of traditional and Khoi-San leaders.

    Throughout his public service, the NHTKL noted that  Mabuza had consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing the relationship between government and traditional leadership.

    “He promoted meaningful dialogue, collaboration, and mutual respect, leaving a lasting legacy of unity and cooperation.” 

    From his early role as MEC for Agriculture to becoming Premier of Mpumalanga and later Deputy President, traditional leaders noted that he consistently prioritised engagement with traditional leaders across the country.

    “We hold his family, friends, and the people of Mpumalanga in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace,” the House said. 

    President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the late former Deputy President will be honoured with a State Funeral Category 2 on Saturday, 12 July 2025.

    According to the State, Official, and Provincial Official Funeral Policy Manual of The Presidency, a State Funeral Category 2 is designated for the Deputy President of the Republic, the Acting President, and former Deputy Presidents. 

    This category of funeral includes the prescribed military ceremonial honours.

    As preparations are underway, President Ramaphosa has declared that a period of National Mourning will be observed from today, Monday, 7 July, until the evening of Saturday, 12 July. 

    The late former Deputy President is expected to be laid to rest in his hometown in Mpumalanga. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: SA to participate in 134th Session of the International Maritime Organization

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Monday, July 7, 2025

    Transport Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa is in London, in the United Kingdom to represent South Africa at the 134th Session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council set to get underway this week.

    “South Africa will take part in this vital session to further its campaign to secure a seat on the IMO Council for the 2026–2027 term. This engagement is a key component of South Africa’s diplomatic efforts to garner support from member states yet to endorse its candidacy,” the Department of Transport said in a statement.

    The IMO which takes place from Monday, 7 July, will conclude on Friday, 11 July 2025.

    The IMO Council is instrumental in overseeing the work of the IMO between Assembly sessions and in shaping global maritime policies and strategies.

    South Africa has a history of distinguished service on the Council under Category C and has held the Vice Chairperson position from 2005 to 2015.

    “During the session, the Deputy Minister will interact with representatives from various IMO Member States to solidify support for South Africa’s campaign. Additionally, Mr. Hlengwa will meet with the Secretary-General of the IMO, Mr. Arsenio Dominguez, reaffirming South Africa’s commitment to strengthening multilateral maritime relations.

    “The election of new council members is scheduled for the upcoming IMO Assembly later this year. South Africa is dedicated to contributing to the global maritime agenda, with a focus on advancing the interests of the African continent, enhancing maritime safety and security, and promoting inclusive and sustainable shipping practices,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Medupi’s Unit 4 returned to service

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Eskom has announced that Unit 4 of the Medupi Power Station has been successfully returned to service, adding 800MW to the national grid. 

    This milestone strengthens South Africa’s energy security and enhances the stability of electricity supply. 

    “The unit’s return follows extensive repairs, completed eight months ahead of the original schedule, made possible by the innovative use of a refurbished Generator Stator, an alternative to waiting for a brand-new component. 

    “The unit had been out of service since 8 August 2021 after sustaining significant damage from the explosion of its Generator Stator, a key component in the operation of the generation unit,” said Eskom in a statement. 

    As part of the Generation Operational Recovery Plan, Eskom’s engineering teams implemented strategic measures to cost effectively fast-track the unit’s return. 

    To avoid the costly delays associated with the lengthy delivery time of a new Generator Stator, Eskom sourced a used stator from the Netherlands as an interim solution, enabling the early return to service of Medupi Unit 4. 

    With the return of Unit 4, all six units at Medupi are now operational and will contribute a combined capacity of 4 800MW to the national grid once the unit reaches full output in the coming weeks. 

    Eskom Group Chief Executive, Dan Marokane, said “The return of Medupi Unit 4 marks a major milestone in our strategic objective of achieving operational stability through the addition of 2 500MW to the grid and Eskom remains committed to its Operational Excellence Programme, which focuses on restoring performance, strengthening oversight, and ensuring accountability from service providers.”

    He said the development once again reflected the progress of the Generation Operational Recovery Plan, which is central to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the broader economy. T

    “This achievement moves us closer to consistently overcoming load shedding, which is now largely behind us due to structural improvements in the generation fleet, as we continue to build a more reliable, resilient, and sustainable power system,” said Marokane. 

    Eskom Group Executive for Generation, Bheki Nxumalo, said: “Eskom applauds the Medupi team, support staff, and all execution partners for their dedication and professionalism, including the daunting task of safely transporting the 400-tonne Generator Stator approximately 1 000km by road from Richards Bay to the power station, a feat accomplished by Eskom Rotek Industries. 

    “Their achievement serves as a motivation for our teams as we advance our recovery efforts. We are confident that, like the other units, Unit 4 will deliver stable electricity to the national grid, enhancing South Africa’s energy security.”

    Medupi Power Station, located in Lephalale in Limpopo, holds the distinction of being one of the world’s largest dry-cooled, coal-fired power plant. 

    As one of the newest additions to Eskom’s fleet, Medupi features advanced supercritical technology that allows it to operate at higher temperatures, improving efficiency while reducing both coal and water consumption, an essential advantage in a water-scarce region. 

    The station is designed to recycle and reuse all water involved in the power generation process on-site. It is also equipped with low nitrogen oxide (NO) burners to minimise NO emissions. 

    Additionally, Medupi has been designed to accommodate future installation of flue gas desulphurisation technology, which will cut sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emissions by more than 90%, further enhancing its environmental performance. 

    Medupi continues to play a vital role in supporting South Africa’s economic growth and development. During its construction, Eskom invested over R2.9 billion in socio-economic development initiatives aimed at addressing urgent needs within local communities. 

    Since its inception, more than R145 million has been allocated to corporate social investment programmes, benefiting over 80 000 people, with a strong focus on rural development, education, and healthcare infrastructure. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Cellphones confiscated in Correctional Centre raid

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Following intelligence indicating that a group of inmates at Baviaanspoort Correctional Centre were in possession of mobile phones and actively scamming members of the public, the National Commissioner of Correctional Services, Makgothi Samuel Thobakgale, led a specialised team in a targeted operation.

    The raid at the weekend resulted in the confiscation of several mobile phones and other contraband items. Investigations revealed that inmates had created sophisticated hideout spots within their cells to conceal these devices.

    “What is most alarming is that these illicit activities were carried out in broad daylight, raising serious concerns about lapses in vigilance and continuous monitoring by officials. 

    “This glaring security breach has prompted the National Commissioner to demand a full report from the centre’s management, explaining how such activities could have occurred under their watch,” the Department of Correctional Services said in a statement

    As part of immediate corrective action, all identified inmates involved in the scams have been transferred to the maximum-security unit (C-Max) at Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre.

    Forensic analysis will be conducted on the confiscated mobile phones to trace the extent of the scam and assist in any further legal processes, the department said.

    Thobakgale has directed Baviaanspoort Management to urgently develop and submit a comprehensive plan aimed at addressing operational weaknesses and preventing the smuggling of illegal items into the facility. 

    He has also called for a thorough investigation into the matter.

    The department reiterates that ongoing raids are part of a broader campaign to rid correctional centres of contraband and eliminate criminal networks operating from within. 

    “While removing illegal items is a key focus, equal attention is being given to preventing their entry in the first place. Any official found to be complicit in smuggling will face the full might of the law, with no leniency afforded.

    “Correctional Services remains firm in its commitment to maintaining safe, secure and corruption free facilities,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Celebrating 70 years of the Freedom Charter 

    Source: Government of South Africa

    By Kenny Morolong

    In June this year, South Africa marked 70 years since the adoption of the Freedom Charter on 26 June 1955 by the Congress of the people. On that day, brave patriots assembled in a multiracial convention in Kliptown and adopted a document that remains the cornerstone to the founding of our Constitution and democracy. 

    To this day the Freedom Charter remains a concrete expression of the will and determination of the people. The values and core principles of the Freedom Charter have been incorporated into the Constitution which guides the National Development Plan, the blueprint for a society where all can flourish. The Constitution also informs the implementation of the Medium-Term Development Plan 2024-2029, which seeks to advance an all-inclusive democracy, where all have equal opportunities to a better life.

    This year’s anniversary was held under the theme “70 Years of the Freedom Charter: Youth Upholding the Constitution” and coincided with the commemoration of Youth Month. The theme reinforced the importance of the youth in taking the lead in addressing pressing challenges facing our country and ensuring that our constitutional democracy lives up to the principles as espoused in the Freedom Charter. Together we must ensure that we live by its values as we work for a better life for all our people.

    The 70th anniversary of the Freedom Charter was an opportunity to celebrate the strides we have made in building our democracy based on the Constitution. Since 1994 we have worked to undo the many evils of the past. Over the years Parliament passed legislation to support our democracy and to ensure that all people are treated justly and fairly.

    It also repealed several laws that sought to denigrate black people and replaced them with those that reflect the values of our new democratic dispensation. We should never forget that the apartheid government was systematic in their approach, passing law after law intended to restrict the freedoms and aspirations of black people.

    The Population Registration Act of 1950 formalised racial classification and introduced an identity card for all persons over the age of eighteen, specifying their racial group. The infamous Group Areas Act of 1950 decreed that only people of the same race could live side by side.

    Things that we now consider normal such as marrying the love of your life were banned under the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act of 1949, which prohibited marriage between persons of different races.

    Simple daily activities such as boarding a bus to go to the park, or the beach were banned under the Reservation of Separate Amenities Act of 1953, which reserved most public amenities for a particular race. In 1953, the Bantu Education Act was also passed, which crafted a separate and unequal system of education for African students, which aimed to limit their educational opportunities and reinforce apartheid policies.

    All these laws have been replaced and today we live in a country where all are equal before the law. No one can be discriminated against because of race, culture, language, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or any other ground.

    Furthermore, Chapter 9 institutions continue to function without fear or favour to safeguard our democracy and ensure that organs of state are held to account for their actions or inactions. Alongside Chapter 9 institutions, we have the separation of powers which allows each branch of government – the executive, the legislature and the judiciary – to scrutinise the acts of another branch to prevent one branch from acting unilaterally.

    Over our 31-years of democracy, we have also transformed the lives of people through the provision of basic services such as improving access to education, healthcare, houses, water, electricity, roads, social protection initiatives and wage increases. These successes are reflected in both the 30 Year Review Report and Census 2022. Both of these paints a picture of a society on the move and reflect improvements across most indicators.

    Although we have made progress, we are mindful that we must do more to substantially transform our nation and the economy. We are committed to speeding up transformation across society by strengthening partnerships with civil society to ensure that we address the many challenges faced by the most vulnerable including the youth in our country.

    All of these changes and milestones are a testament that we have a lot to be grateful for as we mark 70 years since the adoption of the Freedom Charter. South Africans from all races are encouraged to reflect on the 70th Anniversary of the Freedom Charter and find ways to build on the gains we have made to improve the lives of people.

    *Kenny Morolong is the Deputy Minister in the Presidency

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: The Pope’s words at the Angelus prayer

    Source: The Holy See

    At midday today, fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, the Holy Father Leo XIV appeared at the window of his study in the Vatican Apostolic Palace to pray the Angelus with the faithful and pilgrims gathered in Saint Peter’s Square.
    The following are the Pope’s words of introduction to the Marian prayer:

    Dear brothers and sisters, happy Sunday!
    Today’s Gospel (Lk 10:1-12, 17-20) reminds us of the importance of the mission to which we are all called, each according to our own vocation and in the particular situations in which the Lord has placed us.
    Jesus sends out seventy-two disciples (v. 1). This symbolic number indicates that the hope of the Gospel is meant for all peoples, for such is the breadth of God’s heart and the abundance of his harvest. Indeed, God continues to work in the world so that all his children may experience his love and be saved.
    At the same time, Jesus says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest” (v. 2).
    On the one hand, God, like a sower, has generously gone out into the world, throughout history, and sowed in people’s hearts a desire for the infinite, for a fulfilled life and for salvation that sets us free. The harvest, then, is plentiful. The Kingdom of God grows like a seed in the ground, and the women and men of today, even when seemingly overwhelmed by so many other things, still yearn for a greater truth; they search for a fuller meaning for their lives, desire justice, and carry within themselves a longing for eternal life.
    On the other hand, however, there are few laborers to go out into the field sown by the Lord; few who are able to distinguish, with the eyes of Jesus, the good grain that is ripe for harvesting (cf. Jn 4:35-38). The Lord wishes to do something great in our lives and in the history of humanity, yet there are few who perceive this, pause to receive the gift and then proclaim and share it with others.
    Dear brothers and sisters, the Church and the world do not need people who fulfill their religious duties as if the faith were merely an external label. We need laborers who are eager to work in the mission field, loving disciples who bear witness to the Kingdom of God in all places. Perhaps there is no shortage of “intermittent Christians” who occasionally act upon some religious feeling or participate in sporadic events. But there are few who are ready, on a daily basis, to labor in God’s harvest, cultivating the seed of the Gospel in their own hearts in order then to share it in their families, places of work or study, their social contexts and with those in need.
    To do this, we do not need too many theoretical ideas about pastoral plans. Instead, we need to pray to the Lord of the harvest. Priority must be given, then, to our relationship with the Lord and to cultivating our dialogue with him. In this way, he will make us his laborers and send us into the field of the world to bear witness to his Kingdom.
    Let us ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, who generously gave her “yes” to participating in the work of salvation, to intercede for us and accompany us on the path of following the Lord, so that we too may become joyful laborers in God’s Kingdom.
    ___________________
    After the Angelus
    Dear brothers and sisters,
    With affection I greet all of you, faithful of Rome and pilgrims from Italy and from various countries. In the great heat of this time of year, your journey to pass through the Holy Doors is even more courageous and admirable!
    In particular, I greet the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart; the pupils and parents of Strzyzow School and the faithful from Legnica in Poland; and the Greek Catholic group from Ukraine.
    I also greet the pilgrims from Romano di Lombardia, Melia (Reggio Calabria), Sassari, and the Latin American community from the Archdiocese of Florence.
    Greetings to the English speaking pilgrims. I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters, who were at the summer camp, in the disaster caused by flooding of the Guadalupe river in Texas in the United States. We pray for them.
    Dearest friends, peace is a desire of all peoples, and it is the sorrowful cry of those torn apart by war. Let us ask the Lord to touch the hearts and inspire the minds of those who govern, that the violence of weapons be replaced by the pursuit of dialogue.
    This afternoon, I will travel to Castel Gandolfo, where I intend to have a short period of rest. I hope that everyone will be able to enjoy some vacation time in order to restore both body and spirit.
    I wish all of you a happy Sunday!

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Councils Launch Stakeholder Engagement on the Future of Local Government in Hertfordshire

    Source: St Albans City and District

    Publication date:

    Hertfordshire’s 11 Councils have launched the first phase of engagement as part of a joint programme to shape proposals for the future of local government in the county. 

    In a co-ordinated approach, all councils will engage with key strategic partners – including the NHS, police, education leaders, major employers, town and parish councils and voluntary and community sector groups – at both county-wide and district and borough level 

    The engagement is underpinned by four core principles: transparency, consistency, inclusion, and accessibility. All 11 Councils in Hertfordshire are committed to working collaboratively and listening to a broad range of voices as they consider how local government in Hertfordshire could evolve. It aims to explore how future local government arrangements could better support shared priorities and improve services for residents. 

    This initial phase will focus on the principles and opportunities behind potential reorganisation options. It aims to build understanding of the process underway following the publication of the Government’s Devolution White Paper and invitation for all two-tier areas to submit proposals for creating a single tier of unitary councils. It will also explain the shared objectives of council leaders and gather input from strategic partners on how any future changes could support better local services and stronger accountability to ensure they are considered from the outset.

    Engagement is also being undertaken with representative partners from Town, Parish, and Community Councils in Hertfordshire to research and formulate options for enhanced working with the new unitary councils when they are formed.

    Councillor Paul De Kort, Leader of St Albans City and District Council, said:

    Over the next few months there will be lots of opportunities for people and organisations to find out more about the proposals for local government reorganisation in Hertfordshire and to share their views. 

    It is vital that we develop our plans in collaboration with our communities, the people and organisations that we serve, and involve everyone in helping to shape the final proposals.

    The second phase of engagement, which will be launched in the coming months, will provide residents and wider stakeholders with the opportunity to learn more about the potential options for the future of local government in Hertfordshire, ask questions, and share their views directly. Details of these engagement opportunities will be shared closer to the time. 

    Councils will also be organising significant engagement with their workforce during this period.

    All 11 councils are working together to assess what local government structures would best serve Hertfordshire’s communities, services, and places. This is an opportunity to build a responsive and resilient system of local government – one that reflects local identity while unlocking long-term benefits for residents and communities. 

    Final proposals must be submitted to the government on 28 November 2025. 

     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Harris Announces Grand Reopening This September

    Source: City of Preston

    Preston’s iconic cultural landmark is set to welcome up to half a million visitors each year following a £19 million major restoration.

    Made possible with funding from Preston City Council, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the UK Government’s Towns Fund, Lancashire County Council and many other generous partners.

    The Harris will officially reopen its doors to the public on Sunday, 28 September 2025 following a once-in-a-generation restoration as part of the Harris Your Place project. The transformation reimagines The Harris as a dynamic and inclusive cultural hub for the 21st century, blending art, history, community, and a refreshed library service to deliver an exciting new visitor experience.

    Located in the heart of Preston, The Harris will relaunch with an impressive exhibition programme, learning spaces, family-friendly facilities, a new café and shop, and new heritage tours that celebrate its architectural and civic legacy. The reopening will mark a new chapter for one of the UK’s leading regional museums, libraries and galleries.

    Councillor Anna Hindle, Cabinet Member for Culture and Arts at Preston City Council said:

    “The reopening of The Harris marks a proud and exciting moment for the city of Preston. This incredible transformation will not only safeguard our heritage but also create a vibrant, inclusive space that inspires creativity, learning and connection for generations to come. We’re immensely grateful to all our funding partners and can’t wait to welcome residents and visitors alike back through the doors of this much-loved building.

    “The Harris Your Place project has been made possible thanks to the generous support of key partners. We gratefully acknowledge Preston City Council, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, UK Government’s Towns Fund, Lancashire County Council and Arts Council England. Their vital contributions have helped preserve The Harris for future generations while strengthening access, learning and community engagement.”

    Helen Featherstone,Director, England, North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said:

    “We are proud to be supporting the Harris Your Place project, thanks to money raised by National Lottery players. Working with Preston City Council, this exciting initiative will provide a sustainable home for the Museum’s collections, which will ensure that they are accessible for local communities and visitors to learn more about the city’s rich heritage.

    “We know that heritage can play a huge role furthering a sense of pride in local communities which in turn can boost the local economy, and this project is sure to be a wonderful example of that.”

    County Councillor Matthew Salter, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Lancashire County Council, said:

    “We’re excited to see the Preston Harris Library reopening and back in this iconic building, which is such an important part of the community.

    “That’s why we have contributed £1.375m towards the project and our refreshed library.

    “This revitalised space will continue to house Preston’s biggest library and serve as a hub for learning and education for all residents.

    “We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to this wonderful space.”

    Closed since 2021, essential works have included the safe removal of asbestos from the roof, comprehensive repairs to preserve the building’s historic structure, and vital improvements to heating, lighting, and accessibility throughout the building. When it reopens, visitors can expect a fully reimagined experience, with new galleries, and community facilities.

    Following the refurbishment of The Harris, annual visitors are expected to increase by approximately 100,000 on top of the existing 350,000 (in 2021).

    Additionally, The Harris is unveiling a fresh new look including a redesigned logo, brand identity, and new website. The modernised branding aligns with the aims of the Harris Your Place project: inspired by community input and honouring the building’s heritage while looking confidently to the future.

    More details about the reopening events, exhibitions and public programming will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information visit The Harris.

    Further Information

    About The Harris

    Opened in 1893, the Grade I listed building is owned and managed by Preston City Council. Based in Preston, Lancashire, The Harris is one of the leading museums, galleries and libraries in the region and an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Host to art collections of national significance, exciting activities and events for all ages and an award-winning contemporary art programme, The Harris is Preston’s landmark cultural hub.

    Currently delivering Harris Your Place project, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund; UK Government Towns Fund; Preston City Council; Lancashire County Council; the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal; DCMS; Arts Council England, public donations and a wide range of Trusts and Foundations including Garfield Weston Foundation, Wolfson Foundation, The Harris Charity, Harris Trust and Friends of the Harris.

    The magnificent Grade I Listed building is poised to reopen on Sunday, 28 September 2025. To learn more about The Harris, please visit The Harris.

    Our vision is for heritage to be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future. That’s why as the largest funder of the UK’s heritage we are dedicated to supporting projects that connect people and communities to heritage, as set out in our strategic plan, Heritage 2033. Heritage can be anything from the past that people value and want to pass on to future generations. We believe in the power of heritage to ignite the imagination, offer joy and inspiration, and to build pride in place and connection to the past.

    Over the next 10 years, we aim to invest £3.6billion raised for good causes by National Lottery player to make a decisive difference for people, places and communities.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Think about drinking habits this Alcohol Awareness Week

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The City of Wolverhampton Council and substance misuse service Recovery Near You will be highlighting the harms associated with alcohol and the treatment and recovery support which is available in the city.

    Representatives from Recovery Near You and SUIT, the Service User Improvement Team, will be available at locations throughout the week offering support, advice and, where appropriate, interventions. At some locations, a fibroscanner will also be available to identify the early signs of liver damage. Sessions will take place at:

    • The Bob Jones Community Hub, Bromley Street WV2 3AS on Tuesday 8 July from 10am to 2pm
    • The Hub, Railway Drive WV1 1LE on Wednesday 9 July from 10am to 2pm
    • Recovery Hub Connaught Road WV1 4SJ, on Thursday 10 July from 9am to 5pm
    • Duncan Street Primary Care Centre WV2 3AN on Friday 11 July from 10am to 2pm
    • Pennfields Medical Centre, Upper Zoar Street WV3 0JH on Saturday 12 July from 10am to 2pm
    • Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Wednesfield WV11 1XT on Sunday 13 July from 10am to 2pm

    Levels of alcohol harm in Wolverhampton are higher than in other parts of the country, with mortality rates and hospital admission rates for alcohol specific conditions both significantly above the national average. Furthermore, data suggests that, of those living in the city who require support with their drinking, only around a quarter are currently engaged with support services.

    Councillor Obaida Ahmed, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “Many people like to drink alcohol from time to time, but it is important to do so in moderation because the harm caused by alcohol affects millions of people every year – leading not just to health problems but also causing financial worries, relationship breakdown and family difficulties.

    “Tackling the harms caused by alcohol are a crucial priority for the city, and we hope the activities which will be taking place to mark Alcohol Awareness Week will encourage people to consider the harmful impacts of drinking excessively, and to seek support if needed.

    “If you are concerned about your drinking, or that of a family member or friend, please take this opportunity to find out about the help which is available from organisations in Wolverhampton.”

    Anyone who is concerned about their, or someone else’s drinking, can get information, and support by contacting Recovery Near You. Visit the website or call 0300 200 2400 for adults and 0300 123 3360 for young people. Lines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    To find out more about Alcohol Awareness Week, please visit Alcohol Change

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Lily’s passion for politics sees her swap Aberdeen for Washington DC A passion for politics will take Lily Macdonald from Aberdeen to Washington DC later this summer where the opportunity of a lifetime awaits.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    Lily will head to Washington DC to study at America University’s School of Public Affairs

    A passion for politics will take Lily Macdonald from Aberdeen to Washington DC later this summer where the opportunity of a lifetime awaits.
    Leaving with a first class MA (Hons) in Politics and International Relations to her name, graduation is just the start of the adventure for the 21-year-old who has secured a coveted Fulbright-American University Scholarship.
    The only UK student offered a place at American University this year under the Fulbright award, Lily will be jetting off to the US capital in August to study at America University’s School of Public Affairs where she will learn from some of the best in the business, including a former speech writer for President Obama and a former Senate Chief of Staff.
    “I still can’t really believe it. I’ve been interested in American politics for a long time so this is like a dream come true,” she said. “I think I was in shock for about two days after finding out because it didn’t feel real and then all of a sudden I thought, ‘oh wow, this is actually happening’ and just started crying.”
    With a background in community development and volunteering, the scholarship blends Lily’s extracurricular activities with her academic interests. She has been actively involved in community integration projects for the past seven years, focusing on topics including intergenerational work with ACE Voices, youth empowerment as part of Aberdeen Youth Movement and inclusive networking for neurodiverse individuals and their families.
    “My research proposal is about exploring the pipeline between American political infrastructure and community grassroots conflict. How disengagement and polarisation manifest into violence at a local level, what that conflict looks like, and what we can do to heal it.
    “I feel quite passionately about it because I think political polarisation is almost exclusively explored at a national or international level, but actually if you can work to heal communities at a local level that’s when real change can be made.”
    Not only is Lily leaving with a first, Lily is also the proud recipient of the 2025 Grant Jordan prize for the Best Politics Dissertation.
    “Winning the prize is the icing on the cake,” she said. “It’s especially meaningful because two years ago I never would have thought any of this would be possible.”
    After feeling she’d had to work extra hard to maintain good grades at secondary school, Lily was diagnosed with dyslexia and dysgraphia in her second year at university.

    I’m very excited about what comes next but I’ve loved being at the University of Aberdeen so I’m also sad to leave” Lily McDonald

    “I’d always put in the effort and was a straight A student but, after getting my diagnosis, a lot of things I’d found really difficult over the years suddenly made sense,” she said.
    “The support the University gave me was fantastic. My lecturer, Dr Malcolm Harvey, in particular was brilliant, he really changed my life. Along with the Student Support team he helped me find alternative ways to absorb the information I needed, like sourcing audio versions of data science visuals which I find a challenge.
    “Taking that pressure off gave me the space to be able to spend more time putting my thoughts to paper like everyone else, rather than working hard just trying to keep up.”
    Dr Harvey was also instrumental in encouraging Lily to apply for the Fulbright award.
    “Throughout my degree I’ve specialised in American domestic politics and foreign policy. I spoke to him about doing a Masters and he said, ‘go to America’. It never crossed my mind that would be possible but he told me about Fulbright and while it was an extremely tough process, he encouraged me and made me believe it could happen.
    “I was over the moon the day I found out I’d got it. I’m very excited about what comes next but I’ve loved being at the University of Aberdeen so I’m also sad to leave.
    “The idea of community is in my DNA. I’ve felt part of a community at the University and in a research capacity I want to see what community healing looks like in America and take that back to the projects that I’m already involved with here.
    “I can see myself going into some sort of advisory role further down the line. It’s not an easy path, but neither was Fulbright so I’m optimistic about the future.”
    Until then Lily, a keen musician, is looking forward to her two years in DC which will include exploring the local music scene.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Fulford Cemetery to be temporarily managed by the Council

    Source: City of York

    Fulford Parish Council has managed Fulford Cemetery and provided burial services for residents across the City of York for many years.

    This has been an important service for bereaved York families, laying their loved ones to rest.

    In recent years, there has been an increase in cremations and a trend away from bereaved families opting for burials, presenting significant financial challenges for the future of the service.

    Fulford Parish Council said:

    We welcome the constructive discussions we’ve had with City of York Council in recent months over the future of Fulford Cemetery. It has been a challenging time trying to establish a financially-sustainable service as people have increasingly opted for alternatives to burial at our site and other cemeteries across the country. A decision that provides immediate security for the future of the service is urgently needed as Fulford Parish Council is unable to financially support this city-wide service indefinitely.”

    The operation of burial services by Fulford Parish Council is the result of a unique, historic agreement with City of York Council entered into in 1965 and, under an updated agreement between the Parish Council and City of York Council in 2006, Fulford Parish Council has had full responsibility for burials for the whole city, on behalf of the Council. Due to this agreement, any financial losses are a shared liability for both Councils.

    Increasing burial costs, combined with the emerging popularity of low-cost no-service cremations, have resulted in increasing numbers of people opting for alternatives to burials.

    Following detailed discussions between the two Councils, City of York Council is now providing assistance to secure the long-term future of Fulford Cemetery and burial services for York.

    This involves the temporary management of Fulford Cemetery until August 2026, in order to stabilise the finances of the burials service for the city and determine future management arrangements for this vital service. This will be done once relevant legal processes have been completed and until an alternative long-term management solution and agreement is identified, considered and approved.

    The two Councils encourage everyone with an interest in the future management arrangements of Fulford Cemetery, including those with loved ones buried there, to share their views on the longer-term future of managing the cemetery via email shapingneighbourhoods@york.gov.uk before 1 September 2025. These views will feed into a report to be discussed later this year.

    Fulford Parish Council and City of York Council are acutely aware of the importance of this site to the families of loved ones buried there, a key reason why action is being taken now to secure the site for generations to come.

    The Council is working with the Parish Council and a volunteer group to coordinate two action days at the Cemetery in July, which will include grass cutting and other jobs to benefit the site. Anyone interested in this, or other similar volunteering opportunities, are warmly invited to email environmentandcommunity@york.gov.uk.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: What should Leeds be like in the future? Have your say on the city’s development

    Source: City of Leeds

    People and businesses in Leeds are being asked to have their say on the future of development and land use in the district as Leeds City Council launches a consultation to update its Local Plan.

    The Leeds Local Plan is a legal framework that will set out the council’s vision and strategy for sustainable growth up to 2042. The plan guides how land is used and developed across the district and influences planning decisions to ensure any developments meet the needs of the community and the environment. 

    By having this long-term plan, the council can better manage where new homes, businesses, and services are built and ensure the right development happens in the right places.

    The consultation, which will provide vital feedback in shaping the future of Leeds, is open for 10 weeks from July 7, and is asking for opinions on: 

    • The vision and aims of the new Local Plan
    • The key issues that it needs to address and the options, including homes, schools, workplaces, green spaces, waste management, carbon reduction and infrastructure
    • Where new development should take place across the entire district

    Deputy Leader and executive member for economy, transport and sustainable development, Councillor Jonathan Pryor, said: “As one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, we must ensure that the right developments and services happen in the right places, whilst also giving everyone across the entire Leeds district a voice in planning our city’s future.

    “The opinions of people and businesses are hugely important in planning a sustainable future for our city, and this consultation is a real opportunity to have your say and tell us what you think Leeds and the surrounding district should be like by 2042. 

    “The consultation has been designed to be as easy as possible to complete online, or if you prefer, come and speak to us, ask any questions, and share your thoughts at one of the in-person events.

    “Your feedback is vital to making Leeds the best city possible and I encourage everyone to get involved.”

    The Leeds Local Plan consultation is open for a period of 10 weeks starting from Monday July 7 and runs until Monday September 15, 2025. By visiting the dedicated and accessible on-line portal, you can: 

    • Read the draft Local Plan.
    • Explore supporting documents.
    • See the potential sites that have been suggested.
    • Submit your feedback.
    • View the full schedule of in-person events in your area. 

    Alternatively, you can join us at one of the thirteen in-person events we are holding across the Leeds district to have your say in person.

    The Leeds Local Plan on-line portal can be found by visiting: https://leedslocalplan.commonplace.is/

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