NewzIntel.com

    • Checkout Page
    • Contact Us
    • Default Redirect Page
    • Frontpage
    • Home-2
    • Home-3
    • Lost Password
    • Member Login
    • Member LogOut
    • Member TOS Page
    • My Account
    • NewzIntel Alert Control-Panel
    • NewzIntel Latest Reports
    • Post Views Counter
    • Privacy Policy
    • Public Individual Page
    • Register
    • Subscription Plan
    • Thank You Page

Category: CTF

  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Lord Moore of Etchingham: Lord Speaker’s Corner | House of Lords | Episode 30

    Source: United Kingdom UK House of Lords (video statements)

    ‘The demand for journalism is unprecedented in the whole of human history. But what’s got much harder is to work out what the best media for it is, and where the money lies and where the future lies.’

    Former editor of the Daily Telegraph, Lord Moore of Etchingham, is the latest guest on Lord Speaker’s Corner.

    Charles Moore, now Lord Moore of Etchingham, also previously edited the Spectator and the Sunday Telegraph and is the authorised biographer of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

    ‘For the Conservative Party, Thatcher is the ‘big one’, as Churchill was and still is. It’s been very difficult for women leaders – of whom there have now been three in the Conservative Party. Should you be like Mrs Thatcher or not like Mrs Thatcher, as a woman leader?’

    In this episode, Lord Moore talks to the Lord Speaker about Britain’s first female Prime Minister, his career and journalism today. He also reflects on changes in the style of government and former Prime Ministers David Cameron and Boris Johnson.

    See more from the series https://www.parliament.uk/business/lords/house-of-lords-podcast/

    #HouseOfLords #UKParliament #LordSpeakersCorner #LordsMembers

    W1251BJETI7BCZQT

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em4t1S4sOWw

    MIL OSI Video –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: President Ramaphosa and President Van der Bellen official talks opening remarks

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    President Ramaphosa and President Van der Bellen official talks opening remarks

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of2MP-eDTJc

    MIL OSI Video –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Covid-19 pandemic had bigger impact on women’s health than men’s The Covid-19 pandemic affected women’s mental and physical health more than men’s, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    The Covid-19 pandemic affected women’s mental and physical health more than men’s, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
    Published in Social Science & Medicine, the study aimed to understand whether the pandemic had differing effects on the health behaviours of women and men.
    The research team, led by Professor Paul McNamee from the University of Aberdeen and collaborators from Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore and the University of Turin, analysed Understanding Society national data from January 2015 to March 2023 to compare results pre- and post-pandemic.
    Researchers examined a range of health behaviours including fruit and vegetable consumption, alcohol use and physical activity as part of the study as well as comparing measures of mental health. They found that on both counts women were more negatively affected by the pandemic than their male counterparts.
    The study found women reported fewer days of fruit consumption and smaller reductions in alcohol intake during the Covid pandemic.
    Psychological distress increased for both women and men during the pandemic, with women experiencing a greater rise. And the link between health behaviours and mental health weakened for women during the pandemic, with a healthy lifestyle no longer showing a significant connection to mental health.
    In contrast, these relationships remained consistent for men. Prior to the pandemic, health behaviours offered greater protective benefits for women’s mental health, but during the pandemic, this protective effect became stronger for men.
    Professor Paul McNamee who led the research at the University of Aberdeen said: “We found that women reported poorer overall changes in health behaviours than men during the pandemic. Specifically, women reported fewer days of fruit consumption and smaller reductions in alcohol intake. We also found that psychological distress increased for both women and men during the pandemic, with women experiencing a greater rise.”
    Dr Karen Arulsamy from Duke-NUS Medical School said: “The adverse changes in women’s health behaviours compared to men persist through to May 2023, suggesting longer-term effects were likely worsened by financial pressures during this period. It’s important we keep tracking these trends.”
    Dr Silvia Mendolia from the University of Turin said: “Our study also shows that the pandemic considerably weakened the protective effect of health behaviours on mental health for women but not for men. For women, adopting a healthy lifestyle was strongly correlated with mental health before the pandemic, but this relationship was no longer significant during the pandemic.”
    Professor McNamee concludes: “Although conducted using data before and during the pandemic, these findings still have relevance today – they suggest that at times of heightened stress, women from lower socio-economic backgrounds with caregiving responsibilities that limit their ability to maintain levels of social engagement face more challenges in engaging in healthier behaviours. Therefore, targeted interventions such as social prescribing, accessible through referral from primary care providers and other voluntary agencies, could be made more widely available.”
    The research was funded by a research award from the Scottish Government Rural & Environmental Science and Analytical Services’ (RESAS) Strategic Research Programme 2022-27. Financial support was also provided by the University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health & Social Care Directorates.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Earlier starts, later finishes for York’s Park & Ride

    Source: City of York

    First Bus and City of York Council have announced extended hours for all six of York’s Park & Ride services to support residents, commuters, visitors and York’s hospitality industry.

    The highlights include:

    • from 20 July, buses to operate from 5.30am Monday to Saturday and 7.30am on Sunday
    • last services to leave the city centre at 10.30pm all week
    • early and late-night connections offer greater flexibility for residents, commuters and visitors
    • increased frequency for school holidays and summer season

    From Sunday 20 July, the first bus will leave each Park & Ride site at 5.30am. The new timings will allow shift workers and those catching early trains to use the Park & Ride, which costs just £3.90 for an adult return. For example for residents travelling out of York, 5 of the 6 sites directly serve York Railway Station and the first service will arrive at the station by 5.45am – Rawcliffe (bus number 2 / 2A), Monks Cross (bus number 9), Designer Outlet (bus number 7), Poppleton (bus number 59) and Askham Bar (bus number 3). The remaining one, Grimston (bus number 8), serves Piccadilly, in the city centre.

    In the evening, the last services will leave the city centre at 10.30pm, bringing all sites up to the same time for the first and last bus.

    The timings extension is being funded by York’s Bus Service Improvement Plan, supported by the Department for Transport.

    Cllr Kate Ravilious, Executive Member for Transport at City of York Council, said:

    Residents, commuters and visitors have asked us to run the Park & Ride earlier in the morning and later into the evening, and we’re delighted to confirm these extended hours will start from 20 July.

    “Whether you’re catching an early morning train, finishing an overnight shift or enjoying a night out in York, this expansion is part of our commitment to giving people more travel options and making York a cleaner, more affordable and more sustainable city.

    “The 6 Park & Ride sites cover every corner of York and with up to 3 children traveling free with a paying adult, offers an excellent alternative to driving in to York. They also make an invaluable contribution to reducing congestion across our city. We’ve also recently unveiled plans to open up 2 sites for overnight parking and will be announcing the next steps on these shortly.”

    Andy Cullen, Managing Director of First Bus North & West Yorkshire, said:

    This will help commuters and shift workers with connections to train services at the very start and end of the day.

    “The extension of services into the late evening will also be a real boost for visitors to York’s leisure and entertainment venues, as well as supporting the hospitality sector.

    “It reflects our continued commitment to work in partnership with City of York Council to build the Park & Ride network for the benefit of local people and visitors to help grow the city’s economy.”

    David Skaith, the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, said:

    For too long, public transport hasn’t always worked for everyone, especially those with early starts or late finishes.

    “For the first time all of York’s Park & Ride sites will operate on a single, consistent timetable from 5.30am right up until 10.30pm. It’s the kind of public transport our region deserves.

    “We’re putting passengers first, with more affordable and greener journeys that everyone can benefit from – from shift workers and commuters to those enjoying the city’s night life.”

    Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, said:

    When public transport is affordable and reliable, it transforms lives – helping people get to work, attend medical appointments, access opportunities and stay connected with their community.

    “I’m delighted that Mayor Skaith is already delivering major improvements with our £12 million investment and moving ahead with their plans to bring buses under local control.

    “From cheaper fares to extended Park & Ride hours, these changes are kickstarting a bus revolution that drives economic growth and ensures people have proper access to jobs and opportunities, as we deliver the Plan for Change.”

    Sarah Loftus, Managing Director of Make It York, said:

    York Park & Ride is a vital link in supporting our hospitality and tourism sectors, making it easier and more affordable for everyone to access the city centre, this helps all businesses to recruit and retain talent.

    “The new operating hours of York Park & Ride improves accessibility for everyone, offering a reliable and inclusive transport option.

    “For visitors, it’s a convenient way to explore the wider city, stay longer and enjoy more of what York has to offer, and these longer running hours will offer a real boost to our local economy.”

    First Bus is also introducing more frequency on the Park & Ride network to support anticipated demand during the school holidays and summer tourism season.

    From Sunday 20 July until Sunday 7 September, additional buses will operate Monday to Friday on all services and also Saturdays on routes 7 and 8. Normal timetables will run on Sundays.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Earlier starts, later finishes for York’s Park & Ride

    Source: City of York

    First Bus and City of York Council have announced extended hours for all six of York’s Park & Ride services to support residents, commuters, visitors and York’s hospitality industry.

    The highlights include:

    • from 20 July, buses to operate from 5.30am Monday to Saturday and 7.30am on Sunday
    • last services to leave the city centre at 10.30pm all week
    • early and late-night connections offer greater flexibility for residents, commuters and visitors
    • increased frequency for school holidays and summer season

    From Sunday 20 July, the first bus will leave each Park & Ride site at 5.30am. The new timings will allow shift workers and those catching early trains to use the Park & Ride, which costs just £3.90 for an adult return. For example for residents travelling out of York, 5 of the 6 sites directly serve York Railway Station and the first service will arrive at the station by 5.45am – Rawcliffe (bus number 2 / 2A), Monks Cross (bus number 9), Designer Outlet (bus number 7), Poppleton (bus number 59) and Askham Bar (bus number 3). The remaining one, Grimston (bus number 8), serves Piccadilly, in the city centre.

    In the evening, the last services will leave the city centre at 10.30pm, bringing all sites up to the same time for the first and last bus.

    The timings extension is being funded by York’s Bus Service Improvement Plan, supported by the Department for Transport.

    Cllr Kate Ravilious, Executive Member for Transport at City of York Council, said:

    Residents, commuters and visitors have asked us to run the Park & Ride earlier in the morning and later into the evening, and we’re delighted to confirm these extended hours will start from 20 July.

    “Whether you’re catching an early morning train, finishing an overnight shift or enjoying a night out in York, this expansion is part of our commitment to giving people more travel options and making York a cleaner, more affordable and more sustainable city.

    “The 6 Park & Ride sites cover every corner of York and with up to 3 children traveling free with a paying adult, offers an excellent alternative to driving in to York. They also make an invaluable contribution to reducing congestion across our city. We’ve also recently unveiled plans to open up 2 sites for overnight parking and will be announcing the next steps on these shortly.”

    Andy Cullen, Managing Director of First Bus North & West Yorkshire, said:

    This will help commuters and shift workers with connections to train services at the very start and end of the day.

    “The extension of services into the late evening will also be a real boost for visitors to York’s leisure and entertainment venues, as well as supporting the hospitality sector.

    “It reflects our continued commitment to work in partnership with City of York Council to build the Park & Ride network for the benefit of local people and visitors to help grow the city’s economy.”

    David Skaith, the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, said:

    For too long, public transport hasn’t always worked for everyone, especially those with early starts or late finishes.

    “For the first time all of York’s Park & Ride sites will operate on a single, consistent timetable from 5.30am right up until 10.30pm. It’s the kind of public transport our region deserves.

    “We’re putting passengers first, with more affordable and greener journeys that everyone can benefit from – from shift workers and commuters to those enjoying the city’s night life.”

    Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, said:

    When public transport is affordable and reliable, it transforms lives – helping people get to work, attend medical appointments, access opportunities and stay connected with their community.

    “I’m delighted that Mayor Skaith is already delivering major improvements with our £12 million investment and moving ahead with their plans to bring buses under local control.

    “From cheaper fares to extended Park & Ride hours, these changes are kickstarting a bus revolution that drives economic growth and ensures people have proper access to jobs and opportunities, as we deliver the Plan for Change.”

    Sarah Loftus, Managing Director of Make It York, said:

    York Park & Ride is a vital link in supporting our hospitality and tourism sectors, making it easier and more affordable for everyone to access the city centre, this helps all businesses to recruit and retain talent.

    “The new operating hours of York Park & Ride improves accessibility for everyone, offering a reliable and inclusive transport option.

    “For visitors, it’s a convenient way to explore the wider city, stay longer and enjoy more of what York has to offer, and these longer running hours will offer a real boost to our local economy.”

    First Bus is also introducing more frequency on the Park & Ride network to support anticipated demand during the school holidays and summer tourism season.

    From Sunday 20 July until Sunday 7 September, additional buses will operate Monday to Friday on all services and also Saturdays on routes 7 and 8. Normal timetables will run on Sundays.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City of York Council to Appoint New Chief Executive

    Source: City of York

    Claire Douglas and Ian Floyd

    Published Thursday, 3 July 2025

    City of York Council has today announced that Ian Floyd, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Paid Service, will retire at Easter 2026 after dedicating more than 17 years of service to the city.

    A key figure in York’s recent history, Ian has served as Chief Operating Officer since 2020 and has been instrumental in delivering transformational projects and guiding the council through significant challenges. Under his leadership, the council successfully navigated the COVID-19 pandemic, maintained a balanced financial position despite national funding pressures, and oversaw the adoption of York’s first Local Plan in over 70 years. He helped secure an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating for Children’s Services in 2024, played a key role in establishing the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority, the York Central development and the completion of the York Community Stadium.

    Recruitment for a new Chief Executive will begin in the coming weeks, following approval at Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee later this month. Subject to approval, the new Chief Executive will take up the statutory role of Head of Paid Service and will lead the organisation into its next chapter, working closely with elected members, partners, and communities to deliver on the Council Plan and York’s long-term ambitions.

    Claire Douglas, Leader of City of York Council, paid tribute to Ian, saying:

    Ian has dedicated the last 17 years of his working life to York, including as Head of Paid Service since 2019. He has provided calm, consistent and visionary leadership through periods of uncertainty and change.

    “His commitment to public service, his support for staff, and his passion for the city have made a lasting impact. I thank him sincerely for his dedication and service.”

    Reflecting on his decision to retire, Ian Floyd said:

    It has been a privilege to serve City of York Council and to work alongside so many talented and committed colleagues to deliver lasting improvements for the city.

    “From the adoption of our first Local Plan in decades, to the launch of the Combined Authority and the transformation of services for children and families, I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved together. This decision is a personal one, and I’m making the announcement now to allow for a smooth transition.”

    The new Chief Executive is expected to be appointed later this year, with a planned start date in spring 2026. Full details of the recruitment process will follow on the council’s website.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping Conveys Greetings to Famous Actor Who Joined CPC at Age 92

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, has instructed officials of the Organizational Work Department of the CPC Central Committee (Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee) to convey words of support and greetings to renowned actor Yu Benchang, who recently joined the CPC at the age of 92.

    Xi Jinping, also China’s president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said he was glad to hear the news and called Yu Benchang’s faith in the CPC truly touching.

    Born in 1933, Yu Benchang is a first-class actor of the National Theater of China. During his many years of professional activity in theater, film and television, he has created many artistic images that have been loved by the people. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Embroidery classes help rehabilitate Chinese prison inmates

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — Handcuffs and a rubber baton used to be the standard equipment for Beijing Kenhua Prison warden Zheng Tianxiao. Now, a needle and a set of multi-colored threads have been added to his mandatory equipment.

    The prison, located about 150 km from central Beijing, houses male inmates serving long sentences for violent crimes, drug trafficking, fraud and other serious crimes.

    “Long-term prisoners easily lose their purpose in life and passively resist re-education. Handicrafts like embroidery help them tame their temper, restore self-discipline and regain their ability to concentrate,” Zheng Tianxiao said.

    In recent years, many prisons in the metropolis of Shanghai, Jiangxi, Fujian and other regions of China have incorporated embroidery into prisoner rehabilitation programs, helping them stitch by stitch to “embroider the pattern” of a new life.

    This year, Kenhua took a new approach: conducting mindfulness training before the embroidery session to enhance the positive outcome of the remedial program.

    “Acts of violence are often committed in fits of sudden emotional imbalance, and mindfulness practice helps criminals break out of the vicious cycle of negative thoughts,” said Cao Guangjian, a leading correctional psychologist at the Beijing Prison Management Bureau. According to him, positive psychotherapy in the form of mindfulness practice involves training session participants to purposefully focus on the present moment, to recognize and accept their own emotional states.

    For more than a decade, such training and practice have become a key part of the education and rehabilitation programs of Beijing prisons. More than 30,000 inmates have participated in such training, and statistics show an improvement in the ability to manage emotions and a significant decrease in aggression among those trained.

    Zheng Tianxiao, who is also a mindfulness instructor, was inspired by a visit to an embroidery exhibition earlier this year and discovered the unique connection that can be formed between ordered stitches and mindfulness practice.

    “Both activities require complete focus on the present moment,” he explained.

    After studying various traditional Chinese embroidery styles, Zheng Tianxiao eventually chose tiaohua cross stitch, a national-level intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This embroidery technique is relatively simple and easy to master.

    For safety reasons – to exclude the use of needles as weapons – after weeks of research, Zheng Tianxiao and his colleagues chose special atraumatic plastic needles for children. The diameter of the needle is about one millimeter, and the material resembles rubber. “When pressed on the skin, such a needle springs back, which completely eliminates the risk of injury,” he explained.

    Embroidery classes are offered as hobby groups in addition to the main correctional program. So far, 84 of the more than 100 prisoners under Zheng Tianxiao’s supervision have attended such classes.

    Yan Qing /pseudonym/, serving a 16-year sentence for inciting unrest, was one of the first to join the program. At first, he was nervous and made mistakes, even openly declaring, “Holding a needle is worse than carrying bricks!”

    Under the patient guidance of Zheng Tianxiao and his colleagues, Yan Qing completed his first embroidery piece, a colorful parrot on a soft keychain, within a week. He said the joy of a well-finished piece gave him a sense of fulfillment.

    Once known for his explosive temper, Yan Qing would often lash out at guards and fellow inmates. “I thought fists could solve everything, but now I have learned to breathe deeply to control my emotions,” he said.

    Fang Wen (pseudonym), Yan Qing’s cellmate, was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was the first of the embroidery program participants to complete his work – a white rabbit hugging a large bouquet of sunflowers.

    In May, he presented the work to his mother as his first Mother’s Day gift.

    Soon after, Fang Wen took the initiative to work on the embroidery, “Phoenix Rising from the Ashes,” which required 170,000 stitches and eight months of labor. “Serving time is a process of rebirth,” he said.

    According to Zheng Tianxiao, at the initial stage of the program, the prison provided prisoners with sketches with creative meanings for training. Now they are encouraged to develop artistic compositions on their own.

    Compared with traditional lecture methods, the “mindfulness practice” format of the NCH is more effective in stimulating the enthusiasm for positive activities among prisoners, and the correctional intervention of prison staff is more effective, said Chao Kai, a working deputy warden of Kenhua Prison.

    Currently, the prison also runs clay modeling, knotwork, dragon dance and grain mosaic clubs, which have also demonstrated significant achievements in the aspect of reforming and rehabilitating offenders.

    Interestingly, psychological examinations have confirmed a significant reduction in anxiety and depression among prisoners who participate in activities based on the “mindfulness practice” method of the NCH, Chao Kai added.

    Advances in psychological research in China have strengthened evidence-based approaches to rehabilitating offenders, says Liu Xinghua, a psychology professor at Peking University and a longtime consultant to mindfulness programs in Beijing’s correctional system.

    According to him, in recent years, the development of psychology in China has provided resocialization practices with key applied support.

    “The increased attention of the penitentiary system to scientifically based and humane correction of prisoners, as well as to the problems of their post-penitentiary adaptation, has an exclusively positive meaning,” stated Professor Liu Xinghua.

    Next month, Kenhua plans to involve the custodians of the IPC in conducting training courses to further enhance their skills, thereby equipping prisoners with in-demand skills they can use after their release.

    “Our vision is to turn prisoners’ terms into ‘semesters,’” said Le Chengzhang, head of the public relations department of the Beijing Prisons Management Bureau. “Through remedial education, we encourage repentance and enable people to become useful members of society.”

    When Yan Qing was asked what he would say to the version of himself before the crime, the man leaned back for a moment, lowered his head, and blinked rapidly, collecting his thoughts.

    After a long silence he said, “Life is so short. Try to be the one who brings something good into this world.” -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road Closed, SH1, Moturere

    Source: New Zealand Police

    State Highway One is closed following a serious crash near Moturere this evening.

    Police received a report of a two vehicle crash on SH1 near Jellicoe Point at around 7.45pm.

    Initial indications suggest there are serious injuries.

    The Serious Crash Unit has been advised.

    The road is closed between Taupō and Tūrangi, and motorists are advised to expect delays.

    ENDS

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Winter in the City brings the heat with delicious food, fire and free world-class entertainment

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    As part of ACT Government’s ‘One Government, One Voice’ program, we are transitioning this website across to our . You can access everything you need through this website while it’s happening.

    Released 04/07/2025

    With free daily entertainment, spectacular fire shows, and a celebration of local food and culture, the City Renewal Authority and local businesses have made Canberra’s City Centre the hottest spot in town these July school holidays.

    From Saturday 5 July to Saturday 19 July 2025, City Walk will feature a 14-metre-wide stage hosting free performances up to five times a day including circus, theatre, musical comedy acts. Each evening is capped off by choreographed fire performances.

    During the day, families can enjoy a variety of performances. Week one features the space-themed adventure of Mission to the Moon and the clever, acrobatic comedy of the Circus Firemen. In week two, the stage comes alive with the playful music of Lucky Jim and the renowned high-energy spectacle of Circus Oz ‘Non-Stop’.

    After dark, the City Centre will light up with three fire performances. Local amateurs will open the show, followed by the headline display from Flux Entertainment, whose pyrotechnics have captivated audiences nationwide since their appearance on Australia’s Got Talent.

    Winter in the City will wrap up in a special edition of The Forage on Saturday 19 July, bringing together Canberra’s best street food, live music, fire performances and shows from Circus Oz. From 12pm to 9pm, City Walk will be filled with the sounds, smells, and tastes of winter.

    A marketing campaign highlighting the best of City and Braddon’s hospitality and retail businesses will run alongside the free entertainment program, encouraging Canberrans to enjoy a day or night out and support local traders.

    Winter in the City is supported by the City Centre Marketing and Improvements Levy. More program information including show times is available at winter.inthecity.com.au .

    Winter in the City

    • What: Free daytime family entertainment and nightly fire performances.
    • Where: City Walk, next to the City Centre merry-go-round.
    • When: 2pm–8pm daily, Saturday 5 July – Saturday 19 July 2025.
    • Cost: Free to attend. No bookings required.
    • More info: winter.inthecity.com.au

    Quotes attributable to Michael Pettersson, Minister for Business, Arts and Creative Industries

    “Last year, Winter in the City contributed an estimated $2.72 million to the City Centre’s economy. This is money spent in our local cafes, restaurants, retailers and bars. We hope to see an even greater contribution this year.”

    This year’s program of free, world-class entertainment on offer, encourages people to come into the City Centre to shop, eat, and celebrate winter.”

    “It’s all about creating a lively, welcoming atmosphere that Canberrans can enjoy and that benefits our city businesses.”

    Quotes attributable to Belinda Neame, Founder, The Forage

    “The Forage is back for its eleventh year and is teaming up with Winter in the City to bring an unforgettable mid-winter feast to Canberra’s City Centre.”

    “This exciting collaboration will transform the city into a hub of sizzling street eats, cosy firepits, and live entertainment. Visitors can explore a curated lineup of food from some of Canberra’s best restaurants and mobile food and beverage vendors.”

    – Statement ends –

    Michael Pettersson, MLA | Media Releases

    «ACT Government Media Releases | «Minister Media Releases

    MIL OSI News –

    July 4, 2025
  • SAIL opens representative office in Dubai to strengthen global presence

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In a move to strengthen its international presence, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), one of India’s largest steel producers, inaugurated its Representative Office in Dubai on Wednesday.

    The office was officially inaugurated by Union Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy in the presence of Consul General of India to Dubai Satish Kumar Sivan, SAIL Chairman Amarendu Prakash, NMDC CMD Amitava Mukherjee, Joint Secretary of Steel Ministry V.K. Tripathi, and other senior officials from SAIL, Steel Ministry, NMDC, and MECON.

    Located in a key commercial hub, the Dubai office is set to serve as a gateway for SAIL to enhance its steel exports, strengthen industry linkages, and bolster trade relations between India and the UAE, the Ministry of Steel said in a statement. The move leverages Dubai’s strategic position in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and its business-friendly ecosystem.

    The initiative aligns with India’s broader vision of increasing its global steel footprint and reaching the national target of 300 million tonnes of steel production by 2030. The new office is expected to play a pivotal role in transforming SAIL into a globally competitive steelmaker and advancing India’s stature in the international steel market.

    July 4, 2025
  • President Murmu unveils Durand Cup trophies

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    President Droupadi Murmu on Friday unveiled the trophies of Durand Cup Tournament 2025 at a ceremony held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre.

    The 2025 edition of the Durand Cup will be held from July 23 to August 23 across six venues in West Bengal, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Jharkhand.

    Organised by the Eastern Command of the Indian Army on behalf of the three Services, the tournament features matchups between Services teams and some of India’s top football clubs. In recent editions, the Durand Cup has also witnessed international participation, with Army teams from neighbouring countries joining the competition.

    Speaking at the event, the President emphasized the unifying power of sports, highlighting how they promote discipline, determination, and team spirit.

    “Sports have the unique power to connect people, regions, and countries. In India, they serve as a powerful tool for national integration,” she said, noting the collective pride felt when the Indian tricolour is raised at international events.

    Highlighting the enduring popularity of football, President Murmu said the sport is more than a game – it is a passion that inspires millions. “Football is about strategy, endurance, and teamwork. Events like the Durand Cup nurture this spirit and provide a vital platform for emerging talent,” she added.

    She also lauded the role of the Armed Forces in sustaining and promoting the legacy of the Durand Cup, Asia’s oldest football tournament, which continues to play a key role in developing the sport in India.

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Bring the outdoors indoors with the Summer Reading Challenge

    Source: City of Manchester

    The much-loved Summer Reading Challenge returns to Manchester libraries to motivate children to keep reading during the summer months. 

    Launched at a special event with Dapo Adeola, author and children’s book illustrator, and the official illustrator of the Summer Reading Challenge, 180 children from three schools joined in the special event at Manchester Central Library. 

    The popular yearly book fest for young readers is back with a challenge that brings the outdoors indoors with a Story Garden theme. Children will be encouraged to take their imagination into enchanted woods or outdoor adventures or find out amazing facts about bugs, bees, and plants. 

    The Challenge encourages children aged 4-11 to discover the joy of books and to keep up their reading habits during the school holidays, often a time when children forget some of the skills and knowledge that they have acquired during the school year.  By encouraging reading as a fun activity, it keeps their brains active and boosts reading skills, making it easier when they start back to school in September. And the very young won’t miss out, there’s even a mini-challenge for babies and toddlers up to 3 years old. 

    Taking part is easy. Visit a local library and accept the challenge to read any six library books, either from the Story Garden collection or any book (which also includes digital or e-audio books from the free Borrow Box app) and pick up a special collector card to log the summer reading books. 

    A series of free activities linked to the Story Garden theme will be on offer during the school holidays in libraries, encouraging children to get involved in the Challenge.  There is also the chance to win goody bags every week throughout the summer. 

    And children can keep those creative juices flowing by writing or drawing reviews of the books they’ve read and be in with the chance to win a kindle tablet, book bundle or art supplies. If they finish the challenge by 13 September, children will receive not only a special winner’s medal and certificate for commitment to reading but also the chance to be entered into the grand prize draw with the opportunity to win a £100 toyshop voucher and a bundle of books!   

    The Summer Reading Challenge is just one of the child centred activities that Manchester promotes as part of its work towards becoming a Unicef recognise Child Friendly City. 

    Councillor John Hacking, Executive Member for Skills, Employment and Leisure said: 

    “The Summer Reading Challenge is an incredibly important and popular event in libraries and fits with our year-round Read Manchester work across communities to promote the many benefits of reading and literacy. Last year we had more than 5,500 children take part, which is just incredible and reassuring that children still love to read, a skill that will take them far and hopefully will stay with them throughout their lives. “Every year a new theme draws children into a web of creativity and imagination, and we hope it will be the beginning of a journey of a lifelong love of books. “It couldn’t be easier to get involved, parents and children just need to visit their local library, grab some books, start reading and get involved in some of the wonderful events that libraries will host over the summer.” 

    For more information on the Summer Reading Challenge and to check out free events visit Summer Reading Challenge  Check out what’s on offer on Loads to do  

    The Summer Reading Challenge is a national initiative that encourages young readers aged 4 – 11 across the country to borrow and read books from the public library. The Story Garden is produced by The Reading Agency and delivered in partnership with public libraries. 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UN Human Rights Council 59: UK Statement on the Oral Presentation of the High Commissioner on Ukraine and Interim Report of the Secretary General on Crimea

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Speech

    UN Human Rights Council 59: UK Statement on the Oral Presentation of the High Commissioner on Ukraine and Interim Report of the Secretary General on Crimea

    UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on the Oral Presentation of the High Commissioner on Ukraine and Interim Report of the Secretary General on Human Rights on Crimea. Delivered by the UK’s Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.

    Thank you, Assistant Secretary-General, for your update on the human rights situation in Ukraine’s temporarily occupied territories.

    In June 2024, the European Court of Human Rights found Russia to have committed multiple human rights violations since its illegal annexation of Crimea. In May this year, the Council of Europe urged Russia to restore Ukrainian law in Crimea and end the use of torture and ill-treatment.

    There are very concerning reports of civilians being detained and taken across the border into Russia, where they have been convicted on spurious charges. This includes those who work in critical civilian infrastructure, such as the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and journalists.

    We note your assessment that targeted use of drones, including attacks that have killed civilians while delivering humanitarian aid, has violated IHL principles of distinction and precaution. Russia must comply with international law. Rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for civilians is needed.

    Those responsible must be held to account for the appalling forcible transfer of Ukrainian children, and the enlistment of these children into military patriotic training programmes, potentially then being sent to fight against their own country.

    Assistant Secretary-General,

    Given Russia’s attempt to erase children’s heritage, what steps can be taken to prevent the long-term erasure of their cultural and national identity?

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 July 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road Closed, Harts Road, Leeston

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Harts Road is closed following a serious crash this evening.

    Police were called to the Harts Road and Leeston and Lake Roads intersection at around 7.40pm after a report of a vehicle colliding with two pedestrians.

    There are reports of serious injuries.

    The road is closed while emergency services are at the scene.

    Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Police appeal for help in tracing motorbike linked to murder

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives are appealing to the public for help after a man was shot dead in Hammersmith.

    Officers need to trace a motorbike used by the suspect, last seen in the Ealing area.

    A man has been charged with murder and remains in custody.

    Police were called to Claxton Grove, W6 at 23:19hrs on Wednesday, 11 June where two men were treated by the London Ambulance Service for gunshot wounds.

    Both were taken to hospital where, despite the best efforts of medical staff, 30-year-old Northolt resident Jordan Oliver Rodney, sadly died on Thursday, 12 June. His next-of-kin continue to be supported by specialist officers.

    The second man, also in his 30s, was treated for minor injuries and has since been discharged from hospital.

    Jahmel Joseph, 28 (05.12.1996), of Eaton Rise, Ealing, was charged on Saturday, 14 June with murder, attempted murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of a prohibited weapon and dangerous driving.

    He will next appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 2 September.

    Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila from the homicide team leading the investigation, said:

    “We are working at pace on this investigation, but are asking the public to help us trace what we believe was the motorbike used by the suspect in the shooting.

    “The Yamaha MT-09 Tracer motorbike was last seen on CCTV in the Ealing area, near Eaton Rise.

    “If you have any recollection of seeing it at any point on the day of the incident, or in the days afterwards, please call the police as soon as possible.”

    If anyone has any information that can help, please contact the police as a matter of urgency on 101 quoting 8916/11JUN or visit here.

    To remain anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: Welcome Ceremony- Austria State Visit

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Welcome Ceremony- Austria State Visit

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVh-8VNNEs0

    MIL OSI Video –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Theory to Practice: How Polytechnic Students Mastered Real IT Projects

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    This spring, SPbPU began distributing the autumn stream of students of the Formula IT programs, implemented within the framework of the Digital Department project, to practical training. The “Practice” module is a mandatory part of the training programs and is dedicated to the practical application of acquired knowledge and skills on real tasks. The event was attended by 625 students who formed more than 60 teams, uniting both Polytechnic students and representatives of other universities. For several months, the guys immersed themselves in the technologies and tasks of the Rostelecom IT company, developing team solutions for the cases provided.

    In 2025, Polytechnic University provided students with several different options for internships.

    Course “Fundamentals of Project Activity”. More than 1,500 second-year students chose this option for completing their internship, implementing projects of various focus areas in interdisciplinary teams. Project “Development of a board game dedicated to the history of the university”. This project, under the supervision of Alexander Perin, took second place in the nomination “Creative projects” in the final of the annual competition of the course “Fundamentals of Project Activity”. Case championship “IT Perspective”. It was held with the support of Rostelecom IT.

    The tasks proposed for implementation allowed students to apply and expand their skills in various areas of IT, from WEB application development/DevOps development to user interface design and data analysis.

    The championship involved students from different programs, which allowed the creation of interdisciplinary teams. This facilitated the exchange of ideas and a better understanding of different approaches to solving the case, which in turn improved the quality of the developed product. In addition, the participants were able to develop teamwork and communication skills, which is an important aspect of their future professional activities.

    The award ceremony for the best teams of the case championship took place in the Polytech Tower. Rostelecom IT provided the guys with letters of recommendation and valuable prizes.

    The traditional option for completing an internship is to complete a project or solve a problem assigned by the program partners.

    Most students in the program “Digital Modeling Tools for Power Generating Enterprises” chose to practice a case from the IT company NEMO, which provided a demo version of its information system for monitoring and optimization used in PJSC “TGK-1”. In this system, students loaded digital models of the thermal power plant, which they created as part of the course, set up calculations for them, wrote forecast scenarios in a special open code and visualized the results of the calculations on marked mnemonic schemes.

    Students of the Digital Marketing and Social Networks program had the opportunity to complete an internship and write a final project on the topic of SMM and project promotion on the VKontakte social network at the Grand Media Service communications agency (a certified Yandex.Direct agency, a VK Advertising partner).

    The laboratories “Industrial Systems of Streaming Data Processing” of the PISh “CI” and “Digital Modeling of Industrial Systems” of the PISh “CI SPbPU” offered their tasks on assessing the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, analyzing customer reviews on social networks and analyzing competitors to students of the “Python. Data Analysis in Marketing” program.

    The internship under the program “System and Network Administration of Linux” was conducted in close cooperation with the company “Bazalt SPO”, the developer of the domestic operating system based on GNU/Linux – Alt OS.

    The following tracks were available for students of the programs “1C Business Analyst” and “Development of Digital Solutions Based on 1C Technologies”:

    “Design and automation of business processes at a manufacturing enterprise based on “1C: ERP Enterprise Management 2.0.” from Omega; “Advanced modeling of business processes and work with requirements for information systems” from Dialog IT; Mobile development in the “1C: Enterprise” environment from Implementers and Programmers.

    Pavel Korolev, technical architect of the 1C department, author and instructor of the course, spoke about the possibility of completing an internship at the company GC “KORUS Consulting” (partner of 1C programs).

    Our practice is distinguished by its unique technology. We use the new platform “1C:Enterprise.Element” to solve problems. Each student creates their own application on this platform. One of the key tasks is to develop an API for a web application. This allows third-party services to interact with the student’s application via the HTTP protocol. “1C:Enterprise.Element” is an excellent starting point for students who want to enter the IT sphere. Thanks to the availability of the platform, you can start with easier tasks and gradually move on to large-scale projects. We also support students in the implementation of coursework, diploma and competition papers. It is important for me to be part of the process that helps young professionals take their first steps in the profession, – said Pavel Viktorovich.

    Another interesting format of practice is participation in the Student Startup competition. Its goal is to support students working on projects at an early stage: creating new products, technologies or services based on scientific and technical developments with commercialization potential. The winners receive a grant of up to 1 million rubles to implement their idea.

    The internship within the framework of the Formula IT programs became for students not just a formal stage of training, but an important step in professional development. Students were able to apply theoretical knowledge to real tasks and immerse themselves in current industry processes, get acquainted with market requirements and employers’ expectations, and also gain valuable experience.

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

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: B2Gold Namibia to Spotlight Expansion Strategy at African Mining Week

    Source: APO


    .

    John Roos, Country Manager of B2Gold Namibia, has confirmed his participation as a speaker at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 – Africa’s premier event for the mining sector. Roos will join a high-level panel during AMW’s Gold Summit, which brings together stakeholders to explore investment and partnership opportunities in Africa’s gold-rich regions, including Namibia.

    B2Gold’s participation at AMW aligns with the company’s ongoing contribution to Namibia’s mining industry and broader economic development through its flagship Otjikoto Mine – the country’s largest gold producer. Under Roos’ leadership, the company continues to pursue strategies focused on production optimization, exploration and infrastructure development. In 2024, Otjikoto generated $486 million in revenue, contributed to national GDP through taxes and royalties and supported employment in local communities.

    AMW serves as a premier platform for exploring the full spectrum of mining opportunities across Africa. The event is held alongside the African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2025 conference from October 1-3 in Cape Town. Sponsors, exhibitors and delegates can learn more by contacting sales@energycapitalpower.com.

    Looking ahead, B2Gold has allocated $7 million for exploration at Otjikoto in 2025 and an additional $10 million to de-risk the recently discovered Antelope prospect. With a pre-production capital cost of $129 million, Antelope is expected to produce 65,000 ounces of gold annually over five years. If developed, it could boost Otjikoto’s output to 110,000 ounces per year between 2029 and 2032. A final investment decision is anticipated in Q3 2025.

    The company is also advancing development at the Wolfshag underground deposit to ensure continued gold production after Otjikoto’s open-pit operations conclude later this year. Current stockpiles are expected to sustain output through 2032.

    As AMW convenes leaders and investors from across Africa’s mining value chain, B2Gold’s presence will underscore its long-term commitment to responsible investment, sustainable gold production and local beneficiation in Namibia.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

    MIL OSI Africa –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China’s structural tax, fee reductions benefit high-tech, advanced manufacturing firms

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

    China’s structural tax, fee reductions benefit high-tech, advanced manufacturing firms

    BEIJING, July 4 — China’s structural tax and fee reduction policies have injected fresh momentum into the high-quality development of firms engaged in technological innovation and advanced manufacturing, the latest data has shown.

    In the first five months of 2025, the total value of tax and fee reductions and tax refunds, which were geared toward supporting technological innovation and the development of advanced manufacturing, reached 636.1 billion yuan (about 88.9 billion U.S. dollars), data from the State Taxation Administration revealed on Friday.

    Of these, corporate income tax reductions for high-tech firms and emerging industries accounted for 140.7 billion yuan, while VAT deductions and tax refunds for advanced manufacturing enterprises amounted to 415.8 billion yuan, according to this data.

    High-tech firms and those engaged in advanced manufacturing have benefited from such supportive policies, demonstrating robust growth. Notably, in the first five months of this year, sales revenue of high-tech industries increased by 14.2 percent year on year.

    During the same period, sales revenue of equipment manufacturing and digital product manufacturing companies rose by 9 percent and 12.1 percent year on year, respectively, official data confirmed.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Fashion meets music at dazzling BazaarGala in Shanghai

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

    The inaugural BazaarGala brought together celebrities from the worlds of fashion and music for a two-day event in Shanghai’s Jiading district on June 28-29, attracting over 30,000 attendees and generating more than 1.5 billion online engagements.

    Zimomo from the Labubu franchise appears on stage with pop icon Jackson Wang during the 2025 BazaarGala in Shanghai, June 28, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SMG]

    The event, organized by Shanghai Media Group (SMG) in partnership with Harper’s Bazaar China and Warner Music China, featured a red carpet, awards presentation and concert.

    On the first day, celebrities from the fashion, music, film and TV industries, including Amy Chen, Victor Ma, Mika Hashizume, Teens in Times (TNT), Victoria Song, Sun Nan, Tan Jianci, Jackson Wang, Wen Muye, Zhang Ruonan and even the global pop culture phenomenon Labubu, walked the red carpet, showcasing their style and generating significant buzz.

    Pop group Teens in Times (TNT) perform during the 2025 BazaarGala in Shanghai, June 28, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SMG]

    The gala celebrated excellence across multiple industries, honoring standout talents including Zhang Ruonan as the actress of charism, Wen Muye as influential director, and TNT as national group. The event crowned Jackson Wang and Victoria Song as BazaarGala King and Queen, respectively, while recognizing Tan Jianci with the fashion and music super icon distinction, and Sun Nan as national singer, among other recipients.

    “I’m just doing my thing the best way I know how,” pop star Jackson Wang said during his acceptance speech. His new album, “MagicMan 2,” which he says reflects his journey of self-discovery, is set for release on July 18.

    “Take care, and focus on yourselves first,” Wang told the crowd at Shanghai International Circuit. “Honestly, we’re all drowning in information overload every day — it’s easy to lose sight of who we are. That’s why I hope we in showbiz can give you positive energy. Let the stars you love uplift you when life gets hard.”

    The evening’s notable moments also included Jackson Wang’s onstage interaction with Zimomo, a character from the popular Labubu franchise.

    Pop singer Mark Tuan performs during the 2025 BazaarGala in Shanghai, June 29, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SMG]

    An ensuing concert featured high-energy performances by artists including Victor Ma, Liu Yu, Nana and Didi Ouyang, Qi Wei, TNT and Sun Nan, drawing enthusiastic responses from fans.

    The event continued into the next day with a spectacular, genre-spanning eight-hour performance marathon featuring 10 acts, including Leon Chan, Mark Tuan, Sha Yiting, Shan Yichun, and Stringer.

    Zhang Ruonan accepts the actress of charisma award during the 2025 BazaarGala in Shanghai, June 28, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SMG]

    The two-day extravaganza featured approximately 100 artists and generated widespread attention on social media, with related hashtags appearing on hot search lists 113 times.

    Tan Jianci accepts the fashion and music super icon award during the 2025 BazaarGala in Shanghai, June 28, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SMG]

    Organizers said they have ambitious plans for future editions. “It was my vision to fuse music and fashion for innovation, breaking boundaries and setting new standards through premium production to establish a fashion benchmark for 2025,” said Wang Xiaobai, general manager of the Entertainment Innovation Department at Trends Media Group and director of Harper’s Bazaar. “This event will continue in the future, as its debut has generated exceptional anticipation.”

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Qinghai: Clean energy drives green prosperity

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

    For Zhao Guofu, life has taken an unexpected turn. After spending two decades as a migrant worker far from home, he returned to his roots, herding sheep as he once did in childhood, but this time, in his own neighborhood in Gonghe county, northwestern China’s Qinghai province.

    What greeted him was a landscape transformed. The once arid deserts had given way to rolling pastures, blanketed with rows of glistening solar panels. What he never imagined was that he would not only become part of China’s solar energy push, but also thrive because of it.

    Zhao Guofu speaks by solar panels in Talatan, Qinghai province, July 1, 2025. [Photo by Zhang Jiaqi/China.org.cn]

    From June to October each year, Zhao grazes his sheep across the sun-drenched land, now shared with a sprawling solar farm. In between tending his flock, he picks up odd jobs cleaning the panels, earning extra income. The once-barren highland deserts of Talatan have been transformed into quality pastures, powered by clean energy — and Zhao’s life has been transformed along with them.

    Go cleaner, and greener

    The transformation started in 2012, when construction of China’s first 10 million kilowatt-class solar power base initiated in Talatan, an area blessed with nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine annually.

    The solar farm built on arid and semiarid land unexpectedly stimulated rapid vegetation growth beneath the panels. Monitoring data shows that the panels helped reduced evaporation by 30%, cut wind speed by half, and boosted vegetation coverage to 80% within just three years.

    The solar power base in Talatan, Qinghai province, on July 1, 2025. [Photo by Zhang Jiaqi/China.org.cn]

    By the end of 2024, the base had expanded to cover around 420 square kilometers, hosting millions of solar panels with a grid-connected installed capacity of 17.73 million kilowatts. It is now the world’s largest photovoltaic (PV) power park by installed capacity.

    A win-win way

    The cleaning of PV panels, a maintenance must, also contributed to vegetation growth. Data shows that the runoff water helps desert grasslands produce quadruple the fodder while supporting twice as many plant species compared to untreated areas. However, overgrown grass later began shading solar panels and creating fire risks in dry seasons.

    A flock of sheep grazes at the Talatan solar power base, Qinghai province, on July 1, 2025. [Photo by Zhang Jiaqi/China.org.cn]

    Talatan’s PV operators devised an innovative fix: inviting local herders to graze sheep within the facility free of charge. Zhao was one of them who took up the call.

    During summer and early autumn, herds freely forage beneath panels, with herders cutting residual grass for winter fodder. This lawnmower system eliminates fire hazards, saves weeding and feeding costs, while manure naturally fertilizes the revitalized soil.

    Zhang Jingang, executive vice governor of the People’s Government of Qinghai Province, called this an “agrivoltaic grazing” model. “Nature and neighbors both prosper under this agrivoltaic grazing model that pairs environmental protection with economic gains,” Zhang explained.

    Data from the provincial government shows that this innovative model has benefited 173 previously poverty-stricken villages.

    For Zhao, apart from extra pay from solar panel cleaning and grass cutting sometimes, the yearly gross profits for herding sheep averages around 200,000 yuan (US$27,900), but he is not sure about this year’s net profits yet.

    “It depends on how well the grass grows,” Zhao explained. “Good vegetation means better profits, but I won’t overgraze the sheep either way — protecting the ecosystem comes first.”

    Industrial synergy

    Beyond benefiting local communities, Qinghai’s clean energy also has boosted a greener computing power industry.

    “Qinghai’s strengths in natural resources and energy enable it to generate abundant, cost-effective green electricity and provide reliable renewable power for large-scale computing centers,” said the executive vice governor.

    Data from the provincial government shows that Qinghai boasted a 95% clean energy share in its 75 million kilowatts of installed power capacity last year, all Qinghai’s computing centers are currently powered by over 90% green electricity, and province-wide computing power has grown 40-fold since the beginning of last year.

    “Green power attracts green computing with its eco-friendly and cost-effective advantages, while green computing’s massive energy demand efficiently absorbs renewable electricity,” said Zhu Yuanqing, director of the electricity department of Qinghai’s energy bureau.

    Meanwhile, a PV industrial line has been established in the province, with considerations for the future: With PV modules expected to retire en masse post-2030, Qinghai has launched China’s first industrial-scale recycling line, processing 4,000 metric tons annually while recovering 94.27% of high-value materials like aluminum, glass, and ultra-pure silicon.

    “Renewable energy has become Qinghai’s most competitive and promising pillar industry,” Executive Vice Governor Zhang noted.

    For local herders like Zhao, gone are the days of endless nomadic wandering. Now, he can corral his sheep during the day and return home to his wife and son in town by evening. A grin tugs at his lips as he talks about his new life — one where green energy has brought both prosperity and a sweeter, more stable life.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Deloitte announces China’s 2025 Best Managed Companies

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

    Deloitte China announced 75 winners of the 2025 China’s Best Managed Companies awards program in Beijing on July 4. The combined 2024 revenue of the winners hit approximately 3.2 trillion yuan.

    Among those awarded, 12 are new winners, 13 platinum winners have received the award for seven consecutive years, 11 companies have won for five consecutive years and 6 for six consecutive years, with 33 other consecutive-year winners. 

    “The winning companies this year cover multiple industries including consumer, industrial manufacturing, technology, life sciences, energy, real estate, education, and finance,” said Zhao Jian, lead partner of the Deloitte China BMC Program. “The BMC program is not only a long-standing selection activity but also a platform and window for showcasing excellent enterprises.”

    Wang Tuoxuan, Deloitte China North & West China managing partner said this year’s BMC results demonstrate the strong vitality and adaptability of outstanding private enterprises under pressure.

    “China’s private economy is at a critical juncture of shifting growth drivers and enhancing resilience,” said Wang. Despite complex and changing external challenges, a group of outstanding private enterprises have been embracing change, internalizing the national strategic direction of high-quality development, and accelerating new quality productive forces as the core driver for their transformation and upgrading.

    As co-organizer and strategic academic partner of the BMC program, Professor Hui Kai-Lung, acting dean of HKUST Business School, added. “The deep resonance between excellent management practices and business education innovation is reshaping the growth paradigm of Chinese enterprises. These companies are not only industry benchmarks but also living textbooks for business education.”

    “2025 is the final year of the 14th Five-Year Plan and the planning year for the 15th Five-Year Plan,” said Liu Xiao, co-publisher of Harvard Business Review China (Chinese edition) in his interpretation of the BMC list. “Facing the dual challenges of global value chain restructuring and accelerating technological revolution, enterprises not only need technological breakthroughs, innovation in production factors, and deep industrial transformation and upgrading, but also a corresponding paradigm shift in development to foster the emergence of new quality productive forces.”

    With a history of 32 years and a network spanning nearly 50 countries and regions, BMC is co-launched by Deloitte, Bank of Singapore, HKUST Business School and Harvard Business Review, with an aim to find companies with systematic and excellent management capabilities.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing E-Town unveils ambitious plan to become leading AI hub

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

    Attendees listen to a speaker at the AI Ecosystem Rainforest Conference in Beijing E-Town, July 2, 2025. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

    Beijing’s Economic-Technological Development Area, known as E-Town, plans to become a regional hub for artificial intelligence, Wang Zhanshuo, deputy director of the area’s administrative committee, said at the AI Ecosystem Rainforest Conference in Beijing on July 2.

    The plan, dubbed the “Pan-AI-enabled City,” aims to cluster more than 600 leading AI enterprises by 2025, launch 100 key application scenarios for public access, and boost the industry’s scale beyond $11 billion.

    Wang said the strategy will leverage E-Town’s policies, including subsidies of up to $1.4 million for each domestically developed computing infrastructure project, and annual support of up to $13.8 million per enterprise that demonstrates competitiveness in both domestic and international markets. The area will also issue data vouchers worth $13.8 million to support data circulation and trading.

    To promote real-world AI applications, E-Town will establish integrated hubs for culture, commerce, tourism and sports, and will focus on sectors such as education, elderly care and media.

    Additionally, the “Magic World” AI community being developed by E-Town is offering companies ready-to-use facilities, free office space for the first year, and free high-performance computing power for the first month.

    “E-Town’s overall GDP growth has already reached double digits, with AI-related industries contributing more than $1.4 billion in new growth,” Wang said. “The area possesses the key scenarios and socio-economic advantages needed for developing the AI industry.”

    Li Shizun, CEO of Johnsmith.ai, was among the first to move into Magic World. Li unveiled the company’s new “Real-time Avatar,” a digital human livestreaming technology, at the event.

    The product uses eight AI agents to achieve 95% lip-sync accuracy, recognizes 98 types of user intent, and supports multilingual interaction.

    According to test data, livestream rooms using the technology saw a 42% increase in user engagement time, a 25% rise in product click-through rates, and a 16% improvement in sales conversion rates.

    Johnsmith.ai has already worked with global brands such as Lancôme and Estée Lauder, totaling more than 3 million hours of livestreaming and reaching a 96% client renewal rate in its fourth year.

    “‘Real-time Avatar’ consumes 100,000 tokens per hour — five times that of a typical chatbot — but delivers sales performance surpassing top human hosts,” Li said.

    AI-powered avatars are also gaining traction in other sectors. Matthew Heller, CEO of 37 Partners, said his team has developed a platform that uses AI technology to help sports stars connect emotionally with Chinese fans, turning NBA athletes’ intellectual property into personalized retail experiences.

    “We’re looking at generative AI avatars as a way to build those connections even deeper,” Heller said. “These avatars will be digital twins of our celebrities, with one key exception: They’ll speak the local language, so they’ll speak Mandarin.”

    AI innovation is also transforming the fashion sector. Regina Zeng, CEO of Inno Baker, showcased AI applications across the industry value chain, from generating new designs with style transfer algorithms to enabling personalized advertising based on consumer profiles and brand style.

    During a panel discussion, guests agreed that AI is evolving from an efficiency tool into a “commercial operating system.” Li said digital human livestreaming has moved beyond replacing basic labor to creating new value, with the next breakthrough expected in emotional interaction.

    Tian Ruifeng, director of industry innovation at the China Chain Store and Franchise Association, compared retail AI to a “rainforest ecosystem,” adding that E-Town’s policy practices are providing the necessary institutional framework needed to support the development and integration of AI across many sectors.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: South African Police Service Budget Vote

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    South African Police Service Budget Vote

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD4eBmuv2PQ

    MIL OSI Video –

    July 4, 2025
  • Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked coast and Andes

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely served as a trading hub linking Pacific coast cultures with those in the Andes and Amazon, flourishing around the same time as early civilizations in the Middle East and Asia.

    Drone footage released by researchers shows the city center is marked by a circular structure on a hillside terrace, with remains of stone and mud buildings constructed some 600 meters (1,970 feet) above sea level.

    The urban center, named Peñico, is located in the northern Barranca province and was founded between 1,800 and 1,500 BC. It is close to where the Caral civilization, the oldest in the Americas, developed 5,000 years ago.

    Caral, comprised of 32 monumental structures, is considered a contemporary of civilizations in Egypt, India, Sumeria and China. However, unlike them, it developed in complete isolation, according to researchers.

    Ruth Shady, the archaeologist who led the research into Peñico, said the newly unveiled city is key because experts believe it emerged after the Caral civilization was devastated by climate change.

    “They were situated in a strategic location for trade, for exchange with societies from the coast, the highlands and the jungle,” Shady said.

    Archaeologist Marco Machacuay, a researcher with the Ministry of Culture, said at a news conference that Peñico’s importance lies in it being the continuation of the Caral society.

    After eight years of studies, researchers have identified up to 18 structures in Penico, including ceremonial temples and residential complexes.

    The walls of a central plaza stand out for their sculptural reliefs and depictions of the pututu, a conch shell trumpet whose sound carries over long distances.

    In other buildings, researchers found clay sculptures of human and animal figures, ceremonial objects and necklaces made from beads and seashells, they added.

    Peru is a center of ancient cultures and home to archaeological sites such as the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in Cusco and the mysterious Nazca lines located in the desert region along the country’s central coast.

    (Reuters)

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Commerce ministry says dialogue, cooperation are right way as US lifts trade restrictions

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

    China’s Ministry of Commerce said Friday that dialogue and cooperation are the right path forward, in response to the U.S. lifting of a series of economic and trade restrictions on China.

    A spokesperson for the ministry made the remarks in response to a media query about recent reports that certain Chinese companies have received notices from the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the resumption of exports to China of products such as electronic design automation software, ethane, and aircraft engines.

    The spokesperson confirmed that following the recent China-U.S. economic and trade talks in London, both sides had finalized implementation details to carry out the important consensus reached by the two heads of state during their phone talks on June 5, and to consolidate the outcomes of the economic and trade talks in Geneva.

    As part of this process, China is reviewing applications for export licenses for eligible controlled items in accordance with laws and regulations, while the United States has taken corresponding steps to remove certain restrictive measures and has informed the Chinese side, the spokesperson said.

    Describing the framework reached during the economic and trade talks in London as “hard-won,” the spokesperson stressed that dialogue and cooperation are the right path forward, while threats and coercion “lead nowhere.”

    The spokesperson urged the United States to fully recognize the mutually beneficial nature of China-U.S. economic and trade ties, continue to meet China halfway, and further correct its erroneous practices to jointly implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state and jointly promote the steady and long-term development of bilateral economic and trade relations.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Smart shift: Anhui engine maker powers up with industrial internet

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

    A display showing the smart manufacturing platform powered by “5G plus industrial internet” at a factory of Anhui Quanchai Engine Co. Ltd. in Chuzhou, Anhui province, July 3, 2025. [Photo by Xu Xiaoxuan/China.org.cn]

    In the competitive landscape of modern industry, staying agile and efficient is paramount. For Anhui Quanchai Engine Co. Ltd., a long-standing developer and manufacturer of engines in central China’s Anhui province, the answer lies in a proactive leap into the future: a 5G-enabled industrial internet platform.

    Step into a Quanchai workshop, a large digital screen displays real-time production data. Fei Chen, a section chief at the company, monitors the J1 production line, tracking everything from completion rate and cost consumption to product quality.

    “We use large screens and digital dashboards to present production data, process parameters, equipment status and warning alarms in a centralized manner,” Fei said. “This keeps managers constantly informed of production dynamics at all times, enabling refined management of the entire manufacturing process.”

    Quanchai’s transformation goes deeper than just digital displays. The company has built a smart manufacturing platform powered by “5G plus industrial internet.” It has established an intelligent factory that spans the equipment, network, platform and application layers. Supported by digital twin technology, it has achieved three-dimensional, visualized factory operations. The platform also integrates more than 850 upstream and downstream supply chain resources to enable cross-sector collaboration and optimized resource allocation.

    During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), Quanchai has prioritized digital transformation, developing a smart workshop model that connects foundational equipment with production execution, data analysis and decision-making.

    The industrial internet platform has delivered tangible economic benefits. According to Xu Changyu, director of Quanchai’s information center, the platform has markedly improved its R&D and manufacturing efficiency, shortening R&D cycles by 30% and enhancing production efficiency by 35%. Meanwhile, key performance indicators have improved, including a 12.6% drop in unit manufacturing costs and an 18% rise in inventory turnover.

    The company’s efforts have earned national recognition. In 2024, Quanchai was named an “excellence-level smart factory” by the national Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. 

    The journey for Quanchai is far from over. Looking to the future, Xu said that with the rapid advancement of AI technologies such as DeepSeek, Quanchai will continue exploring the deep integration of AI and industrial internet platforms. The goal is to enhance intelligent capabilities and core competitiveness, ultimately evolving from a traditional manufacturer into a service-oriented provider of smart manufacturing solutions.

    MIL OSI China News –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Man Group PLC : Form 8.3 – Deliveroo Plc

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FORM 8.3

    PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY
    A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE
    Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code (the “Code”)

    1.        KEY INFORMATION

    (a)   Full name of discloser: Man Group PLC
    (b)   Owner or controller of interests and short positions disclosed, if different from 1(a):
            The naming of nominee or vehicle companies is insufficient. For a trust, the trustee(s), settlor and beneficiaries must be named.
     
    (c)   Name of offeror/offeree in relation to whose relevant securities this form relates:
            Use a separate form for each offeror/offeree
    Deliveroo plc
    (d)   If an exempt fund manager connected with an offeror/offeree, state this and specify identity of offeror/offeree:  
    (e)   Date position held/dealing undertaken:
            For an opening position disclosure, state the latest practicable date prior to the disclosure
    03/07/2025
    (f)   In addition to the company in 1(c) above, is the discloser making disclosures in respect of any other party to the offer?
            If it is a cash offer or possible cash offer, state “N/A”
    YES / NO / N/A

    2.        POSITIONS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE DISCLOSURE

    If there are positions or rights to subscribe to disclose in more than one class of relevant securities of the offeror or offeree named in 1(c), copy table 2(a) or (b) (as appropriate) for each additional class of relevant security.

    (a)      Interests and short positions in the relevant securities of the offeror or offeree to which the disclosure relates following the dealing (if any)

    Class of relevant security: 0.5p ordinary
      Interests Short positions
    Number % Number %
    (1)   Relevant securities owned and/or controlled:        
    (2)   Cash-settled derivatives: 15,291,497 1.02    
    (3)   Stock-settled derivatives (including options) and agreements to purchase/sell:        

            TOTAL:

    15,291,497 1.02    

    All interests and all short positions should be disclosed.

    Details of any open stock-settled derivative positions (including traded options), or agreements to purchase or sell relevant securities, should be given on a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions).

    (b)      Rights to subscribe for new securities (including directors’ and other employee options)

    Class of relevant security in relation to which subscription right exists:  
    Details, including nature of the rights concerned and relevant percentages:  

    3.        DEALINGS (IF ANY) BY THE PERSON MAKING THE DISCLOSURE

    Where there have been dealings in more than one class of relevant securities of the offeror or offeree named in 1(c), copy table 3(a), (b), (c) or (d) (as appropriate) for each additional class of relevant security dealt in.

    The currency of all prices and other monetary amounts should be stated.

    (a)        Purchases and sales

    Class of relevant security Purchase/sale Number of securities Price per unit

    (b)        Cash-settled derivative transactions

    Class of relevant security Product description
    e.g. CFD
    Nature of dealing
    e.g. opening/closing a long/short position, increasing/reducing a long/short position
    Number of reference securities Price per unit
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 25,873 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 259,177 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 14,871 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 2,675 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 88,546 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 5,175 1.7630 GBP
    0.5p ordinary Equity Swap Increasing a long position 49,928 1.7630 GBP

    (c)        Stock-settled derivative transactions (including options)

    (i)        Writing, selling, purchasing or varying

    Class of relevant security Product description e.g. call option Writing, purchasing, selling, varying etc. Number of securities to which option relates Exercise price per unit Type
    e.g. American, European etc.
    Expiry date Option money paid/ received per unit

    (ii)        Exercise

    Class of relevant security Product description
    e.g. call option
    Exercising/ exercised against Number of securities Exercise price per unit

    (d)        Other dealings (including subscribing for new securities)

    Class of relevant security Nature of dealing
    e.g. subscription, conversion
    Details Price per unit (if applicable)

    4.        OTHER INFORMATION

    (a)        Indemnity and other dealing arrangements

    Details of any indemnity or option arrangement, or any agreement or understanding, formal or informal, relating to relevant securities which may be an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing entered into by the person making the disclosure and any party to the offer or any person acting in concert with a party to the offer:
    Irrevocable commitments and letters of intent should not be included. If there are no such agreements, arrangements or understandings, state “none”

    None

    (b)        Agreements, arrangements or understandings relating to options or derivatives

    Details of any agreement, arrangement or understanding, formal or informal, between the person making the disclosure and any other person relating to:
    (i)   the voting rights of any relevant securities under any option; or
    (ii)   the voting rights or future acquisition or disposal of any relevant securities to which any derivative is referenced:
    If there are no such agreements, arrangements or understandings, state “none”

    None

    (c)        Attachments

    Is a Supplemental Form 8 (Open Positions) attached? NO
    Date of disclosure: 04/07/2025
    Contact name: James Carr
    Telephone number: +442071447242

    Public disclosures under Rule 8 of the Code must be made to a Regulatory Information Service.

    The Panel’s Market Surveillance Unit is available for consultation in relation to the Code’s disclosure requirements on +44 (0)20 7638 0129.

    The Code can be viewed on the Panel’s website at www.thetakeoverpanel.org.uk.

    The MIL Network –

    July 4, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Registration of share consolidation (reverse split) in IDEX Biometrics – 4 July 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Reference is made to the notice on 11 April 2025 about the 100-to-1 share consolidation (reverse split) in IDEX Biometrics ASA, as resolved by the extraordinary general meeting held on the same day.

    The consolidation has been registered in the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises. Following the registration, the company’s share capital remains NOK 47,364,256.00, but is now divided into 47,364,256 shares, each with a nominal value of NOK 1.00.

    For the avoidance of doubt, the registration does not affect the dates set forth in the notice updating the key information relating to the share consolidation and trading of old and new shares, issued on 18 June 2025.

    For further information contact:
    Anders Storbråten, CEO and CFO
    E-mail: anders@idexbiometrics.com

    About IDEX Biometrics
    IDEX Biometrics ASA (IDEX) is a global technology leader in fingerprint biometrics, offering authentication solutions across payments, access control, and digital identity. Our solutions bring convenience, security, peace of mind and seamless user experiences to the world. Built on patented and proprietary sensor technologies, integrated circuit designs, and software, our biometric solutions target card-based applications for payments and digital authentication. As an industry-enabler we partner with leading card manufacturers and technology companies to bring our solutions to market.

    For more information, visit www.idexbiometrics.com

    About this notice
    This notice was published by Erling Svela, Vice president of finance, on 4 July 2025 at 09:55 CET on behalf of IDEX Biometrics ASA. The information shall be disclosed according to section 5‑8 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act (STA) and published in accordance with section 5‑12 of the STA.

    The MIL Network –

    July 4, 2025
←Previous Page
1 … 753 754 755 756 757 … 5,912
Next Page→
NewzIntel.com

NewzIntel.com

MIL Open Source Intelligence

  • Blog
  • About
  • FAQs
  • Authors
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Patterns
  • Themes

Twenty Twenty-Five

Designed with WordPress