Category: CTF

  • MIL-OSI Russia: District sites of the Summer in Moscow project have prepared a program until the end of July

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Project “Summer in Moscow” offers a rich program in July. In addition to major festivals, district venues host master classes on weekends — from painting and decorating to sewing accessories and creating models. Musical and theatrical groups perform on stage with shows for the whole family. Anyone can take part in the events free of charge and without prior registration.

    Master classes on Tverskaya Square and surrounding areas

    On Saturdays and Sundays from July 5 to 20 from 13:00 to 19:00 Tverskaya Square will become creative workshop in the open air. The youngest participants will be able to make their own kite and launch it into the sky at 13:00 and 17:00, and at 14:00 and 18:00 they will be able to make a stained glass fish out of foil and paint it with bright markers. At 15:00 there will be a master class called “Glass Tale”, where they will be asked to assemble a mosaic picture with images of animals from many colored elements. At 16:00 you will be able to make a “Sun Catcher” amulet from natural materials and learn about the history of this decoration.

    Also on weekends from July 5 to 27 at the intersection of Molodtsova and Sukhonskaya streets, you are invited tosummer creativity club. Every Saturday (July 5, 12, 19 and 26) you can paint a wooden candlestick here at 2:00 PM, a salt and pepper shaker at 4:00 PM, a tray for soulful summer tea parties at 5:00 PM and a wooden comb with views of Russian expanses at 6:00 PM. In addition, on these days at 1:00 PM, a master class will offer to decorate a kitchen towel with stamps depicting summer apples, and at 3:00 PM – to paint a summer field in a picture with bright colors. The same master class awaits guests on Sundays at 1:00 PM.

    In addition, on July 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 2:00 PM visitors will make a box with summer decor, at 3:00 PM they will decorate a cutting board in Russian style, and at 4:00 PM they will add summer accents by painting a miniature chair for the home. At 5:00 PM you can create a clay vase with three-dimensional patterns, at 6:00 PM – paint a wooden block in the shape of a heart.

    In June, 33 district family festivals were held as part of the Summer in Moscow project

    A series of master classes will be held in Kurkino “Summer at the Dacha”, where they will teach you how to decorate country houses and plots.

    Thus, on July 5 at 13:00, those who wish will embody the ideas of a country house design in a model created using the technique of doll miniatures. On July 6 at 14:00, they will learn to paint vases for a summer garden. On July 12 at 17:00, teachers will help to sew a book cover with a summer print, and on July 13 at 15:00, they will paint a picture on a mini-canvas to decorate country house walls.

    IN Serebryakova passage You can add bright items to your collection of accessories for training. Thus, on July 5 at 13:00 visitors will sew a mat for sports activities. On July 6 at the same time, everyone will make a bag for sneakers, and at 15:00 they will paint a bottle for fitness in their own style. On July 12 at 16:00 guests will create a diary of sports achievements, and on July 13 at 16:00 they will make a skipping rope.

    New site onStarting street invites travel lovers to master classes. On July 5 at 15:00, guests will sew a comfortable travel pillow for long trips, on July 6 at 13:00 they will decorate a case for headphones, on July 12 at 14:00 they will paint a container for summer drinks, and on July 13 at 17:00 they will create a travel diary.

    On Krasnodarskaya Street, thematic master classes are planned for every Saturday and Sunday in July.beach theme. The program on July 5 and 6 at 13:00 includes assembling and painting Lego models of “Beach Vacation” and “Underwater Bathyscaphe”, on July 12 at 14:00 and July 27 at 16:00 — applying fashionable prints to a beach bag with fabric markers, on July 13 at 14:00 and July 26 at 15:00 — summer decoration of a waterproof phone case.

    In addition, on July 19 at 4:00 PM, each participant will use ceramic markers to paint a decorative plate with a marine theme, and on July 20 at 3:00 PM, they will paint a glass with a straw with summer patterns.

    Performances on summer stages

    Children’s performances from Moscow theatres will be shown on the stages of district venues:

    — July 5 at 16:00 on Profsoyuznaya Street — “About Ivanushka” (Maska Theatre);

    — July 6 at 16:00 on Pererva Street — “The Thumbelina Girl” (Parabazis Theatre);

    — July 6 at 16:00 on Aviatsionnaya Street — “Royal Croquet” (Happy People Theatre);

    — July 12 at 16:00 in the Olympic Village — “Tales from the Chest” (“Skomoroshkin Theatre”);

    — July 19 at 17:15 on Koptevsky Boulevard — “The Sea Princess” (Parabazis Theatre).

    Each performance is not just a play, but an interactive production with audience involvement. Bright decorations, live music and professional actors will create a truly festive atmosphere for audiences of all ages.

    Visitors will also enjoy vocal and dance numbers by famous musical groups. On Tverskaya Square on July 5 at 17:00 you can listen to folk songs performed by artists of the show group “Rusko”, and at 19:15 – beatbox and rap, which will be presented by musician Vakhtang. On July 6 at 17:00 folk singer Anna Sizova will perform here accompanied by the show ballet “Ethno-summer”, at 19:15 – rock group “LEO”.

    The Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve will open the July weekend stage program with singer Masha Koltsova: she will sing her hits on July 5 at 17:00. On the same day at 19:15, the Sunny group will perform rock songs on the guitar. On July 6 at 17:00, the musical philosopher Svyat Shatalov will take the stage with profound compositions, and at 19:15, the singer and model Tatyana Magidova.

    Also on July 5 at 17:00 visitors will be able to hear the soulful songs of the duet “Rimskie” in Zelenograd, on July 6 at 17:00 – folk hits of Victoria Bars on Matveevskaya Street, on July 6 at 19:15 – the powerful vocals of Misha Zhitov in the park near Golyanovsky Pond, as well as other performers.

    Project sites “Summer in Moscow”— is a place for relaxation, creativity and inspiration. The program is updated every week and offers residents of the capital to spend the summer with benefit and pleasure.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports programs are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/156183073/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Creativity and good deeds: city residents are invited to the festival “Moscow Family”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On July 6, a festival will be held at the site near the Novoslobodsky cultural center “Moscow Family”. The event is dedicated to the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity and will be held as part of the city project “Summer in Moscow”Guests can expect master classes, concert performances, team sports competitions and a charity event.

    “The festival program includes more than 20 events for children and adults. The culmination will be the award ceremony for about 50 families in various nominations that emphasize fundamental values: the strength of family ties, careful preservation of traditions and the continuity of generations. We will also congratulate and thank the families of the participants in the special military operation,” she noted.

    Marina Prozorova, Deputy Head of the Department of Territorial Executive Bodies of the City of Moscow.

    The awards will be presented in several nominations, including “Continuity of Generations”, “Ambitious and Active Young Families”, “Sports Family”, “Creative Family”, and others.

    The festival will feature creative workshops where guests can master arts and crafts skills. Team competitions will be held in the sports areas, and family karaoke will be organized for music lovers.

    The “Family, Love and Fidelity Corner” will host expert consultations and master classes. Art lovers will enjoy art practices.

    In addition, festival guests will be able to take part in the charity event “Chamomile of Good Deeds” by donating items to help families in need.

    The festival will be held with the support of Department of territorial executive authorities of the city of Moscow. Participation in the events is free. Admission is free.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports programs are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/156196073/

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.127 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.127 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, July 4, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB34 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on July 4, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB34 billion

    RMB34 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年07月04日

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.127 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.127 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, July 4, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB34 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on July 4, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB34 billion

    RMB34 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年07月04日

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Family travel boom boosts China’s summer tourism market

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

    With the annual summer travel rush underway in China, the tourism industry is anticipating an even more robust market, buoyed by optimistic projections for continued growth in family travel.

    According to a report on the 2025 summer travel trend released by online travel agency LY.com in June, family travel remains the main driver of summer transportation this year.

    The report expected that passengers traveling with minors would account for 34.7 percent of domestic civil aviation travelers and approximately 23 percent on international routes during this year’s summer travel season, from July to August, both higher than the same period in 2024.

    It also estimated that around 6 million people are expected to take a flight for the first time during the summer travel season this year.

    Beijing-based travel agency Utour had already seen a 70 percent year-on-year growth in the number of its summer travel customers as of mid-June. Family travel is projected to account for more than 60 percent of its summer bookings.

    “Our view is that this summer could become the most vibrant tourism season in recent years,” said Li Mengran, media and public relations manager of Utour.

    According to information released by the agency, there is a significant rise in customer queries for educational trips, study tours, and family-themed products. In that regard, the agency has introduced a 12-day summer travel package, featuring a family tour to Britain. The package includes visits to several top British universities, guided tours of the British Museum, and immersive Harry Potter-themed experiences, including visits to iconic filming locations.

    Tourism industry insiders believe that as more people born in the 1980s and 1990s become parents, they increasingly seek experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing and are more willing to spend on emotionally enriching travel.

    In May, China’s leading e-commerce platform, Meituan, and the China Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (CAAPA) jointly released a report on the development of family vacations in 2025, noting that family vacations have become a new form of investment in modern family consumption.

    Wang Peng, an associate researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, explained that rather than focusing solely on buying physical goods for their children, the new generation of parents are increasingly inclined to create meaningful experiences through family travel and themed activities for children’s growth, which is a key reason behind the recent boom in family tourism.

    Following that trend, immersive cultural learning experiences are also on the rise, leading to the growing popularity of activities such as traditional craft workshops, folk customs, intangible cultural heritage experiences, and science education.

    In south China’s Guangdong Province, GZL International Travel Service has introduced more cultural-heritage-related experiences in their domestic family travel packages to meet the new demand.

    The agency has designed a variety of themed packages featuring intangible cultural heritage items, such as dough figurine making and paper cutting. As of June, family travelers had accounted for 82 percent of the agency’s summer season customers.

    In the meantime, the report by Meituan and CAAPA argued that, in the age of social media, trending intellectual properties (IPs) have also increasingly influenced family travel choices, with parents placing a high value on photo-worthy experiences that can spark online sharing.

    According to a recent report by online travel platform Mafengwo, ticket bookings for the Pop Land have surged significantly, driven by the sensational Labubu, a character under Pop Mart’s IP portfolio.

    Meanwhile, the soon-to-open LEGOLAND Shanghai Resort, the largest LEGOLAND in the world, set to officially launch on July 5, has also become a top summer travel destination for many tourists.

    Li Mengran believes that the 2025 summer tourism market is poised for a full recovery and structural transformation, with family travelers serving as the key growth engine.

    “Driven by the global economic rebound and expanding international flight capacity, this summer will be marked by three major trends — family-led demand, stronger themed travel, and deeper, more immersive experiences, which will offer new opportunities for the tourism industry,” Li said. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Family travel boom boosts China’s summer tourism market

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

    With the annual summer travel rush underway in China, the tourism industry is anticipating an even more robust market, buoyed by optimistic projections for continued growth in family travel.

    According to a report on the 2025 summer travel trend released by online travel agency LY.com in June, family travel remains the main driver of summer transportation this year.

    The report expected that passengers traveling with minors would account for 34.7 percent of domestic civil aviation travelers and approximately 23 percent on international routes during this year’s summer travel season, from July to August, both higher than the same period in 2024.

    It also estimated that around 6 million people are expected to take a flight for the first time during the summer travel season this year.

    Beijing-based travel agency Utour had already seen a 70 percent year-on-year growth in the number of its summer travel customers as of mid-June. Family travel is projected to account for more than 60 percent of its summer bookings.

    “Our view is that this summer could become the most vibrant tourism season in recent years,” said Li Mengran, media and public relations manager of Utour.

    According to information released by the agency, there is a significant rise in customer queries for educational trips, study tours, and family-themed products. In that regard, the agency has introduced a 12-day summer travel package, featuring a family tour to Britain. The package includes visits to several top British universities, guided tours of the British Museum, and immersive Harry Potter-themed experiences, including visits to iconic filming locations.

    Tourism industry insiders believe that as more people born in the 1980s and 1990s become parents, they increasingly seek experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing and are more willing to spend on emotionally enriching travel.

    In May, China’s leading e-commerce platform, Meituan, and the China Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (CAAPA) jointly released a report on the development of family vacations in 2025, noting that family vacations have become a new form of investment in modern family consumption.

    Wang Peng, an associate researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, explained that rather than focusing solely on buying physical goods for their children, the new generation of parents are increasingly inclined to create meaningful experiences through family travel and themed activities for children’s growth, which is a key reason behind the recent boom in family tourism.

    Following that trend, immersive cultural learning experiences are also on the rise, leading to the growing popularity of activities such as traditional craft workshops, folk customs, intangible cultural heritage experiences, and science education.

    In south China’s Guangdong Province, GZL International Travel Service has introduced more cultural-heritage-related experiences in their domestic family travel packages to meet the new demand.

    The agency has designed a variety of themed packages featuring intangible cultural heritage items, such as dough figurine making and paper cutting. As of June, family travelers had accounted for 82 percent of the agency’s summer season customers.

    In the meantime, the report by Meituan and CAAPA argued that, in the age of social media, trending intellectual properties (IPs) have also increasingly influenced family travel choices, with parents placing a high value on photo-worthy experiences that can spark online sharing.

    According to a recent report by online travel platform Mafengwo, ticket bookings for the Pop Land have surged significantly, driven by the sensational Labubu, a character under Pop Mart’s IP portfolio.

    Meanwhile, the soon-to-open LEGOLAND Shanghai Resort, the largest LEGOLAND in the world, set to officially launch on July 5, has also become a top summer travel destination for many tourists.

    Li Mengran believes that the 2025 summer tourism market is poised for a full recovery and structural transformation, with family travelers serving as the key growth engine.

    “Driven by the global economic rebound and expanding international flight capacity, this summer will be marked by three major trends — family-led demand, stronger themed travel, and deeper, more immersive experiences, which will offer new opportunities for the tourism industry,” Li said. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Do you recognise this man?

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Counties Manukau Police are seeking the public’s help to identify the man in this photo.

    We are hoping he can assist with an ongoing enquiry into an altercation near the Burger King in Manukau on the morning of 20 June, and would like to speak with him.

    If this is you, or you know who this is, please contact Police via 105 online or by phone and quote file number: 250620/7181.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Online drug shopping lands Waikato pair in court

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Litres of Fantasy or GBL, pills and other illegal substances ordered through international online sources and imported into New Zealand to be sold in the local Waikato market have been uncovered in a joint operation by Waikato Organised Crime and New Zealand Customs.

    Earlier this year, staff at Police and Customs identified a spike in the importation of GBL and 1,4-B (a drug similar to GBL), and an investigation was launched.

    On Tuesday, the Waikato Organised Crime Squad, with assistance from Customs, the Armed Offenders Squad, and other Waikato Police staff executed warrants at two residential addresses and two storage facilities.

    A total of 4L of 1,4-B, 129 cannabis plants, 1kg of dried cannabis, 100 BZP pills, and ammunition were located across the properties. This follows a previous seizure of 30L of GBL at the border.

    A 40-year-old man and 42-year-old woman were arrested and charged with a variety of offences including importing a Fantasy type substance, supplying a Fantasy type substance, supplying methamphetamine, cultivating cannabis and supplying cannabis.

    Detective Inspector Daryl Smith of the Waikato Organised Crime Squad warned those who attempted to buy drugs online that Police and Customs are on to them.

    “This investigation sends a message to drug dealers shopping online – you can’t hide behind the internet.”

    This week’s warrants also showed the value of the partnership between Customs and NZ Police to tackle international crime syndicates and the importation of illegal drugs into New Zealand, he said.

    Customs Investigations Manager Dominic Adams said Customs is committed to identifying and disrupting the smuggling of illicit substances into our country.

    “This is another great example of the collaborative work between Customs and Police. These arrests have prevented the distribution of harmful drugs into the Waikato, leaving our communities safer as a result.”

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Brendan Clift, Lecturer in Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney

    Thomas Yau/Shutterstock

    The demise of one of Hong Kong’s last major pro-democracy parties, the League of Social Democrats, is the latest blow to the city’s crumbling democratic credentials.

    The league is the third major opposition party to disband this year. The announcement coincides with the fifth anniversary this week of the national security law, which was imposed by Beijing to suppress pro-democracy activity.

    The loss of this grassroots party, historically populated by bold and colourful characters, vividly illustrates the dying of the light in once-sparkling Hong Kong.

    The city is now greyed and labouring under a repressive internal security regime that has crushed civil society’s freedoms and democratic ambitions.

    Authoritarian crackdown

    The world witnessed Hong Kong at its brightest during the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters camped out on city streets for several months.

    We also saw the brutal sequel in 2019, when paramilitarised police sought to put down further civil unrest and protesters fought back.

    Since then, “lawfare” has been the preferred strategy of China’s national government and its Hong Kong satellite. The new approach has included a vast security apparatus and aggressive prosecutions.

    When Beijing intervened in July 2020, it was nominally about national security. In reality, the new law was designed and used to bring Hongkongers to heel.

    Civil freedoms were further curtailed by a home-grown security law, introduced last year to fill the gaps.

    International standards such as the Johannesburg Principles, endorsed by the United Nations, require national security laws to be compatible with democratic principles, not to be used to eliminate democratic activity.

    Prison or exile

    The League of Social Democrats occupied the populist left of the pro-democracy spectrum. It stood apart from contemporaries such as the Democratic Party and the Civic Party, which were dominated by professionals and elites, and have since been disbanded.

    The League was most notably represented by the likes of “Long Hair” Leung Kwok-hung– known for his Che Guevara t-shirts and banana-throwing – and broadcaster and journalism academic Raymond Wong Yuk-man, also known as “Mad Dog”.

    Despite their rambunctious styles, these men had real political credentials and were repeatedly elected to legislative office. But Leung is now imprisoned for subversion, while Wong has left for Taiwan.

    Leung Kwok-hung was sentenced to subversion under the national security law.
    Edwin Kwok/Shutterstock

    Party leaders such as Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit and Figo Chan Ho-wun were also prominent within the Civil Human Rights Front. It was responsible for the annual July 1 protest march that attracted hundreds of thousands of people every year. The front is yet another pro-democracy organisation that has dissolved.

    Sham and Chan have been jailed for subversion and unlawful assembly under the colonial-era Public Order Ordinance, which has been used to prosecute hundreds of activists.

    Zero tolerance

    The demise of these diverse organisations are not natural occurrences, but the result of a deliberate authoritarian programme.

    Under China, Hong Kong’s political system has been half democratic at best. But it now resembles something from the darkest days of colonialism, with pre-approved candidates, appointed legislators and zero tolerance for critical voices.

    The effort to eliminate opposition has seen the pro-independence National Party formally banned and scores of pro-democracy figures jailed after mass trials.

    Activists and watchdogs are stymied by the national security law. It criminalises – among other things – engagement and lobbying with international organisations and foreign governments.

    Distinctive voices such as law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting, media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and firebrand politician Edward Leung Tin-kei have been jailed and silenced, as have many moderates and lesser-known figures.

    Shattered dreams

    Then there are the millions of ordinary Hongkongers whose dreams of a liberal and self-governing region under mainland China’s umbrella – as promised in the lead up to the 1997 handover – have been shattered.

    Some activists have fled overseas. The more outspoken are the subjects of Hong Kong arrest warrants.

    But countless ex-protesters remain in the city, where it is impermissible to speak critically of power, and where mandatory patriotic education may ensure new generations will never even think to speak up.

    Much blame lies with the British, who failed to institute democratic elections until the last gasp of their rule in Hong Kong. This was despite the colony tolerating liberalism and habit-forming democratic activity over a longer period.

    Now China, after almost three decades in charge, has responded to democratic challenges by defaulting to authoritarian control. Hong Kong can only be grateful it has been spared a Tiananmen-style incident. Nor has it experienced the full genocidal extent of the so-called “peripheries playbook” Beijing has used in Tibet and Xinjiang.

    Turmoil and authoritarian swings in the United States and elsewhere give China an opportunity to present as a voice of reason on the international stage.

    But we should not forget its commitment to repressive politics at home, nor what its support of belligerent regimes such as Putin’s Russia might mean for Taiwan, the region and the world.

    Above all, we should not forget the people, in Hong Kong and elsewhere, who made it their life’s work to achieve democracy only to be rewarded with prison or exile.

    Brendan Clift does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds – https://theconversation.com/hong-kongs-light-fades-as-another-pro-democracy-party-folds-260186

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Brendan Clift, Lecturer in Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney

    Thomas Yau/Shutterstock

    The demise of one of Hong Kong’s last major pro-democracy parties, the League of Social Democrats, is the latest blow to the city’s crumbling democratic credentials.

    The league is the third major opposition party to disband this year. The announcement coincides with the fifth anniversary this week of the national security law, which was imposed by Beijing to suppress pro-democracy activity.

    The loss of this grassroots party, historically populated by bold and colourful characters, vividly illustrates the dying of the light in once-sparkling Hong Kong.

    The city is now greyed and labouring under a repressive internal security regime that has crushed civil society’s freedoms and democratic ambitions.

    Authoritarian crackdown

    The world witnessed Hong Kong at its brightest during the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters camped out on city streets for several months.

    We also saw the brutal sequel in 2019, when paramilitarised police sought to put down further civil unrest and protesters fought back.

    Since then, “lawfare” has been the preferred strategy of China’s national government and its Hong Kong satellite. The new approach has included a vast security apparatus and aggressive prosecutions.

    When Beijing intervened in July 2020, it was nominally about national security. In reality, the new law was designed and used to bring Hongkongers to heel.

    Civil freedoms were further curtailed by a home-grown security law, introduced last year to fill the gaps.

    International standards such as the Johannesburg Principles, endorsed by the United Nations, require national security laws to be compatible with democratic principles, not to be used to eliminate democratic activity.

    Prison or exile

    The League of Social Democrats occupied the populist left of the pro-democracy spectrum. It stood apart from contemporaries such as the Democratic Party and the Civic Party, which were dominated by professionals and elites, and have since been disbanded.

    The League was most notably represented by the likes of “Long Hair” Leung Kwok-hung– known for his Che Guevara t-shirts and banana-throwing – and broadcaster and journalism academic Raymond Wong Yuk-man, also known as “Mad Dog”.

    Despite their rambunctious styles, these men had real political credentials and were repeatedly elected to legislative office. But Leung is now imprisoned for subversion, while Wong has left for Taiwan.

    Leung Kwok-hung was sentenced to subversion under the national security law.
    Edwin Kwok/Shutterstock

    Party leaders such as Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit and Figo Chan Ho-wun were also prominent within the Civil Human Rights Front. It was responsible for the annual July 1 protest march that attracted hundreds of thousands of people every year. The front is yet another pro-democracy organisation that has dissolved.

    Sham and Chan have been jailed for subversion and unlawful assembly under the colonial-era Public Order Ordinance, which has been used to prosecute hundreds of activists.

    Zero tolerance

    The demise of these diverse organisations are not natural occurrences, but the result of a deliberate authoritarian programme.

    Under China, Hong Kong’s political system has been half democratic at best. But it now resembles something from the darkest days of colonialism, with pre-approved candidates, appointed legislators and zero tolerance for critical voices.

    The effort to eliminate opposition has seen the pro-independence National Party formally banned and scores of pro-democracy figures jailed after mass trials.

    Activists and watchdogs are stymied by the national security law. It criminalises – among other things – engagement and lobbying with international organisations and foreign governments.

    Distinctive voices such as law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting, media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and firebrand politician Edward Leung Tin-kei have been jailed and silenced, as have many moderates and lesser-known figures.

    Shattered dreams

    Then there are the millions of ordinary Hongkongers whose dreams of a liberal and self-governing region under mainland China’s umbrella – as promised in the lead up to the 1997 handover – have been shattered.

    Some activists have fled overseas. The more outspoken are the subjects of Hong Kong arrest warrants.

    But countless ex-protesters remain in the city, where it is impermissible to speak critically of power, and where mandatory patriotic education may ensure new generations will never even think to speak up.

    Much blame lies with the British, who failed to institute democratic elections until the last gasp of their rule in Hong Kong. This was despite the colony tolerating liberalism and habit-forming democratic activity over a longer period.

    Now China, after almost three decades in charge, has responded to democratic challenges by defaulting to authoritarian control. Hong Kong can only be grateful it has been spared a Tiananmen-style incident. Nor has it experienced the full genocidal extent of the so-called “peripheries playbook” Beijing has used in Tibet and Xinjiang.

    Turmoil and authoritarian swings in the United States and elsewhere give China an opportunity to present as a voice of reason on the international stage.

    But we should not forget its commitment to repressive politics at home, nor what its support of belligerent regimes such as Putin’s Russia might mean for Taiwan, the region and the world.

    Above all, we should not forget the people, in Hong Kong and elsewhere, who made it their life’s work to achieve democracy only to be rewarded with prison or exile.

    Brendan Clift does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds – https://theconversation.com/hong-kongs-light-fades-as-another-pro-democracy-party-folds-260186

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Brendan Clift, Lecturer in Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney

    Thomas Yau/Shutterstock

    The demise of one of Hong Kong’s last major pro-democracy parties, the League of Social Democrats, is the latest blow to the city’s crumbling democratic credentials.

    The league is the third major opposition party to disband this year. The announcement coincides with the fifth anniversary this week of the national security law, which was imposed by Beijing to suppress pro-democracy activity.

    The loss of this grassroots party, historically populated by bold and colourful characters, vividly illustrates the dying of the light in once-sparkling Hong Kong.

    The city is now greyed and labouring under a repressive internal security regime that has crushed civil society’s freedoms and democratic ambitions.

    Authoritarian crackdown

    The world witnessed Hong Kong at its brightest during the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters camped out on city streets for several months.

    We also saw the brutal sequel in 2019, when paramilitarised police sought to put down further civil unrest and protesters fought back.

    Since then, “lawfare” has been the preferred strategy of China’s national government and its Hong Kong satellite. The new approach has included a vast security apparatus and aggressive prosecutions.

    When Beijing intervened in July 2020, it was nominally about national security. In reality, the new law was designed and used to bring Hongkongers to heel.

    Civil freedoms were further curtailed by a home-grown security law, introduced last year to fill the gaps.

    International standards such as the Johannesburg Principles, endorsed by the United Nations, require national security laws to be compatible with democratic principles, not to be used to eliminate democratic activity.

    Prison or exile

    The League of Social Democrats occupied the populist left of the pro-democracy spectrum. It stood apart from contemporaries such as the Democratic Party and the Civic Party, which were dominated by professionals and elites, and have since been disbanded.

    The League was most notably represented by the likes of “Long Hair” Leung Kwok-hung– known for his Che Guevara t-shirts and banana-throwing – and broadcaster and journalism academic Raymond Wong Yuk-man, also known as “Mad Dog”.

    Despite their rambunctious styles, these men had real political credentials and were repeatedly elected to legislative office. But Leung is now imprisoned for subversion, while Wong has left for Taiwan.

    Leung Kwok-hung was sentenced to subversion under the national security law.
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    Party leaders such as Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit and Figo Chan Ho-wun were also prominent within the Civil Human Rights Front. It was responsible for the annual July 1 protest march that attracted hundreds of thousands of people every year. The front is yet another pro-democracy organisation that has dissolved.

    Sham and Chan have been jailed for subversion and unlawful assembly under the colonial-era Public Order Ordinance, which has been used to prosecute hundreds of activists.

    Zero tolerance

    The demise of these diverse organisations are not natural occurrences, but the result of a deliberate authoritarian programme.

    Under China, Hong Kong’s political system has been half democratic at best. But it now resembles something from the darkest days of colonialism, with pre-approved candidates, appointed legislators and zero tolerance for critical voices.

    The effort to eliminate opposition has seen the pro-independence National Party formally banned and scores of pro-democracy figures jailed after mass trials.

    Activists and watchdogs are stymied by the national security law. It criminalises – among other things – engagement and lobbying with international organisations and foreign governments.

    Distinctive voices such as law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting, media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and firebrand politician Edward Leung Tin-kei have been jailed and silenced, as have many moderates and lesser-known figures.

    Shattered dreams

    Then there are the millions of ordinary Hongkongers whose dreams of a liberal and self-governing region under mainland China’s umbrella – as promised in the lead up to the 1997 handover – have been shattered.

    Some activists have fled overseas. The more outspoken are the subjects of Hong Kong arrest warrants.

    But countless ex-protesters remain in the city, where it is impermissible to speak critically of power, and where mandatory patriotic education may ensure new generations will never even think to speak up.

    Much blame lies with the British, who failed to institute democratic elections until the last gasp of their rule in Hong Kong. This was despite the colony tolerating liberalism and habit-forming democratic activity over a longer period.

    Now China, after almost three decades in charge, has responded to democratic challenges by defaulting to authoritarian control. Hong Kong can only be grateful it has been spared a Tiananmen-style incident. Nor has it experienced the full genocidal extent of the so-called “peripheries playbook” Beijing has used in Tibet and Xinjiang.

    Turmoil and authoritarian swings in the United States and elsewhere give China an opportunity to present as a voice of reason on the international stage.

    But we should not forget its commitment to repressive politics at home, nor what its support of belligerent regimes such as Putin’s Russia might mean for Taiwan, the region and the world.

    Above all, we should not forget the people, in Hong Kong and elsewhere, who made it their life’s work to achieve democracy only to be rewarded with prison or exile.

    Brendan Clift does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Hong Kong’s light fades as another pro-democracy party folds – https://theconversation.com/hong-kongs-light-fades-as-another-pro-democracy-party-folds-260186

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Transcript – Sky News AM Agenda

    Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority

    KENNY HEATLEY: Joining me live is Education Minister Jason Clare. Really appreciate your time, Minister. Thanks so much. Wow, tough week.

    JASON CLARE, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION: Thanks, mate.

    HEATLEY: Take us through the Commonwealth ‘Kindy Cops’, so it’s been called in the media today, and the unannounced spot checks on daycare centres. What powers exactly will they have?

    CLARE: This is just one of the things that we’re doing. The bottom line, I’ve been pretty blunt this week, is that whilst action is being taken here to keep our kids safe in our early education and care centres, not enough has been done and not fast enough.

    One of the things we will do is introduce legislation in the first sitting fortnight when Parliament comes back, which is about pulling the funding of child care centres that aren’t up to scratch, that are persistently failing in meeting the safety and quality standards that we as a country expect of them. One of the big weapons that the Commonwealth has, probably the biggest, is the funding that we provide to child care centres. Something like $16 billion dollars a year. Centres run based on that funding, if they don’t get it, they can’t operate. And what I’m saying is, if they’re not meeting those standards that we expect, then we should have the power to pull that funding off them. So, the bill will do that. The bill will also make sure that centres that aren’t meeting those minimum standards can’t expand and open another centre. But there’s another thing that the bill will do as well, and that gives the sort of people who work in my department, who investigate fraud in child care centres the ability to do spot checks, unannounced visits. They won’t need a warrant, they won’t need the police to come with them when they’re investigating fraud in child care centres. And the fact is, this happens. I’ve invested an extra $200 million dollars into the investigation of child care fraud over the last few years, and it’s clawed back about $300 million for taxpayers. It can involve a child care centre that claims that they might have a child there three days a week. The fact is, they’re only there two days a week, but they’re claiming three days a week. This will give powers to my department and my investigators to go in and check if the child is actually there. It’s just one of the things that we do to improve the integrity of this system, as well as the things we need to do to improve safety for children.

    HEATLEY: So, how many of these inspectors do you see coming on board and doing these checks across the country, and I guess, how much will it cost? You know, that sort of thing? Have we gotten that far yet?

    CLARE: I’ve got about 150 people who work in the investigative team in the department, but there are also investigators in the state-based regulators who can support our work as well. As I said, it costs money, but ultimately it saves the taxpayer money. The investment of about an extra $200 million dollars over the last few years has clawed back more than that in money we’ve saved from the fraud investigations we do.

    HEATLEY: Is the Government considering implementing real-time updates on working with children checks based on criminal records? And how difficult is that, considering that pretty much every state and territory has different standards?

    CLARE: It is difficult, but people aren’t interested in excuses; they want action. And this is one of the things that the Attorney-General, Michelle Rowland, spoke about the other day. Attorneys-General are going to meet next month and look at the steps that must be taken to improve criminal record checks and the criminal record check system. Part of it is about information sharing across borders, part of it is about making sure that it’s updated in near real-time. I caution that none of this is a silver bullet here. I’m not going to comment specifically on the case in Victoria because it will be before the court, but in other examples we’ve found people who’ve been convicted of assaulting children in child care centres where they had a criminal record check. Why? Because they didn’t have a criminal record and so they got through the system. The truth is here, there’s no silver bullet. There’s a whole bunch of things that we need to do, and this work will never end. There are always going to be more things that we need to do here because there’s always going to be people who are going to try and break through the net to try to do the dastardly things that we’ve seen other people do.

    HEATLEY: Goodstart is going to install CCTV in all of its centres, hundreds of them. Will you make it mandatory in daycare centres?

    CLARE: This is one of the things that Education Ministers, Early Education Ministers are going to talk about when we meet next month as well. It was a recommendation out of an independent review that New South Wales did and that it was released last week. One of the things that having a CCTV camera in a child care centre can do is if there’s somebody that’s potentially up to no good, they know the camera’s there. It means it’s less likely that they’re going to act. So, it’s one of the things we’re looking at right now —

    HEATLEY: Or they know which spots aren’t covered by CCTV and will potentially take a child there.

    CLARE: That’s why they have to be in the right places. If deterrence is going to work, how you set them up is just as critical as whether you’ve got them there at all.

    HEATLEY: Minister, there’s been a conversation this week about whether men should be working in child care centres at all. Do you have a view of that?

    CLARE: I was asked this question yesterday and I said, have a look at the Four Corners exposé, which revealed some pretty horrendous examples of physical abuse and neglect in our child care centres. And those examples weren’t men, they were women. This is not just about men or women. Whoever works in our child care centres, we’ve got to make sure that the safety of our system and the quality of our system is up to scratch. We’ve had a Royal Commission, I’ve commissioned a child care safety review, all of the recommendations that come out of that sort of work don’t talk about this. We know what we need to do. They recommend things like CCTV, like improving the Working with Children Check, like a national register of the people who work in our child care centres. They’re the sort of things we need to do. We’ve just got to crack on and do it.

    HEATLEY: Yeah, and there’s already staff shortages. And men can also be excellent role models in education settings, which is important for young children. But ratios are a problem, aren’t they? And there’s just too many kids per educators. And this may potentially allow educators to be on their own with children for long periods of time.

    CLARE: A little bit of good news when it comes to the number of people working in the sector, there are more now than there were three years ago. Part of that is because of the pay rise that’s rolling out now, the 15 per cent pay rise. A couple of years ago, people were leaving the sector in droves because they could get more money working at Bunnings or Woolies. That’s changing. Goodstart, who you mentioned, who are rolling out the CCTV cameras, they’re also seeing a massive uptick in job applications. I think something like 20 or 30 per cent. And across the board, we’re seeing a drop in vacancies of more than 20 per cent. So, more people wanting to work in the sector.

    Another thing that we need to look at here, mate, is the training that people get, both at TAFE and at university and on the job, to make sure that the fantastic people who work in this sector. And I’ve got to tell you, as angry as the parents are who are affected by this, and I know how you know the white hot anger that mums and dads are feeling in Victoria, because one of them is my friend and she’s made it bloody clear to me just how angry and confused she is with what’s happening at the moment. I’m angry too. But the other group of Australians who are furious at the moment are the fantastic people who work in these centres, whose reputations have been affected by what’s happening right now. I take my hat off to them. I know every mum and dad who have children in our centres take their hat off to them as well. The work they do is incredibly important, and we need more of them. We’ve got to make sure that the training that we provide them provides them with the supports they need, not just to do the job and to keep our kids safe, but to identify people at the centre who may be up to no good.

    HEATLEY: Just finally, Minister, Victoria has appointed former Labor Premier Jay Weatherill to lead the state’s child care inquiry, despite facing calls to resign after overseeing a child protection system in disarray in South Australia following a damning royal commission. Is he the right person, do you think? Do you have any view on that?

    CLARE: Look, I’m not interested in who does the work. I’m interested in the work that they do, in the recommendations that come out of this rapid review on the 15th of August. People are interested in action. I strongly support the work that the Victorian Government is doing in rolling out reform as quick as possible. The New South Wales Government is doing that as well. I think most Australians want to make sure that the politicians here, whether it’s state or federal, are working together and that we’re acting as quick as we possibly can. I want to see action. I want to see what comes out of that review.

    HEATLEY: Jason Clare thanks for making time for us today. Really appreciate it. It’s an important issue and we look forward to hearing that progress through Parliament in a few weeks time. Thanks again.

    CLARE: No worries, mate.

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  • MIL-OSI: Why High-Net-Worth Investors Are Turning to BTC Miner for Daily Crypto Returns Amid Market Turbulence

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Chicago, Illinois, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Introducing BTC Miner — the cloud mining solution designed not for traders, but for wealth builders. For family offices, crypto funds, and large-scale investors seeking dependable yield in a volatile asset class, BTC Miner offers what the market cannot: stable, automated, daily income backed by clean energy infrastructure.

    Not Just Another Crypto Tool — A Full-Scale Income Engine

    BTC Miner isn’t trying to “beat the market.” It’s designed to exit the market’s chaos altogether.

    Here’s what makes it different:

    • Daily fixed payouts — earn even when BTC drops
    • No equipment, no maintenance — just automated profit
    • Powered by wind energy — slashing costs, boosting margins
    • Scalable contracts — grow your income with your capital
    • Withdraw profits or reinvest daily — full liquidity, full control

    In an era where uncertainty is the new norm, BTC Miner gives investors the one thing missing from crypto: certainty.

    $500 Free Contract to Experience the Model — No Capital Required

    BTC Miner’s offer to new users is as aggressive as it is attractive:
    Register and receive a $500 contract at no cost.
    That’s $2 in real, daily income, without any deposit or credit card.

    Reach $200 in accumulated earnings, and you can withdraw — completely free.

    For wealth managers, it’s a way to test BTC Miner’s profitability and user flow before committing real capital.

    Turn Capital into Daily Crypto Cash Flow

    Traditional Bitcoin investment is binary: price goes up, you win.
    BTC Miner rewrites that rule.

    Investors purchase cloud mining contracts that deliver predictable daily yield, regardless of BTC’s price on the open market.

    And the more you invest — and the longer the contract term — the more income you generate, with no ceiling on daily payouts.

    Some investors have integrated BTC Miner into multi-million-dollar portfolios as a crypto cash-flow engine alongside DeFi, real estate, and yield products.

    Wind Energy Infrastructure = Higher Margins + ESG Compliance

    BTC Miner operates global mining nodes powered primarily by wind farms in Northern Europe and Iceland.

    That means:

    •  Energy cost advantage = higher profits for users
    •  ESG-aligned income = ideal for institutional mandates
    • Reduced regulatory scrutiny vs. carbon-intensive operations

    For institutional capital with sustainability requirements, BTC Miner offers green mining with uncompromising returns.

    Earn Passively Through Network Effect

    BTC Miner also rewards user growth with a powerful two-tier referral structure:

    •  7% Level 1 commission
    •  2% Level 2 commission

    Invite others to participate and earn lifetime rewards based on their contract activity — no deposit required to activate this stream.

    Why the Wealthy Are Quietly Allocating to BTC Miner

    It scales: From $500 to $500,000 — the returns model adapts
    It compounds: Reinvest daily for exponential income growth
    It protects: Earn regardless of BTC price
    It’s hands-free: No tech skills, no downtime, no stress
    It’s real: Withdraw anytime. Use your income daily.

    BTC Miner is increasingly being used as a core yield-generating instrument by long-term crypto capital — not for speculation, but for strategic, systematic income generation.

    How to Get Started — and Why You Should

    1. Visit https://btcminer.net
    2. Register and claim your $500 free contract — earn daily with no investment
    3. Explore scalable plans or refer others to grow your passive cash flow

    Whether you’re an accredited investor or managing capital for others, BTC Miner can serve as your turnkey, real-yield crypto asset — with no drawdowns, no counterparty risk, and full daily liquidity.

    Learn More

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  • MIL-OSI: BTC Miner Users Tap to Earn as Bitcoin Surges to $110K — Investors Make Gains from the Couch

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    San Francisco, CA, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin has once again asserted its dominance in the digital asset space, recently breaking through the $110,149.8 mark and signaling renewed investor confidence in its long-term value. As Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Ripple (XRP), and other major cryptocurrencies also ride the wave of bullish momentum, blockchain activity and capital inflows are surging across the board.

    In this climate of opportunity, more investors are turning to low-risk, passive income strategies—and leading the charge is BTC Miner, a next-generation cloud mining platform offering high returns, seamless access, and fully automated daily payouts.

    BTC Miner: Turning Passive Mining Into Reliable High-Yield Income

    Unlike traditional mining setups that require hardware, maintenance, and technical know-how, BTC Miner makes crypto mining accessible to all through cloud-based smart contracts. Users simply register, select a mining contract, and receive stable and remarkably high daily earnings—with no need for physical equipment or technical expertise.

    Contracts are short-term and flexible, ranging from 1 to 13 days, with clear terms and real-time profits. Some options deliver annualized returns exceeding 300%, making BTC Miner one of the most attractive passive earning tools on the market.

    Get $500 Free Mining Power Just for Signing Up

    New users receive $500 worth of cloud mining power upon registration—no deposit required. This bonus can be used to activate real contracts, and all profits generated are 100% yours to keep.

    This feature alone has attracted tens of millions of users from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and beyond. The platform has earned praise for its fast payouts, transparent earnings, and beginner-friendly design.

    Double-Layer Referral Program: 7% + 2% Commissions

    To reward community growth, BTC Miner offers a two-tier affiliate program:

    • Level 1 Bonus – 7%: Earn 7% of every contract purchased by users you refer.
    • Level 2 Bonus – 2%: Also earn 2% from purchases made by people invited by your referrals.

    All referral rewards are credited instantly, with no limits or lock-ups, and can be withdrawn or reinvested freely.

    Fully FCA Registered – Legal and Transparent

    BTC Miner is operated by a UK-registered company that is officially listed under the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Company registration details and credentials are publicly verifiable on the UK government website, making BTC Miner one of the few cloud mining platforms to offer both high returns and regulatory credibility.

    Official Access and Supported Assets

    •  Website: https://btcminer.net
    •  Supported cryptocurrencies: BTC, USDT (TRC20/ERC20), ETH, LTC, USDC, BNB, XRP, DOGE, BCH, SOL, and more.

    A New Era of “Risk-Free” Passive Crypto Income

    As Bitcoin ETFs gain momentum and global monetary policy eases, the crypto landscape is shifting from high-risk speculation toward structured portfolio allocation. BTC Miner provides the ideal gateway for both newcomers and experienced investors to harness blockchain income with zero technical complexity and low barriers to entry.

    Whether you’re looking to grow your holdings or build passive cash flow, BTC Miner transforms cloud mining into a stable, hands-free wealth strategy.

    BTC Miner: Where crypto mining meets real-world simplicity and unmatched rewards.

    Start now at  https://btcminer.net

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  • MIL-OSI: BTC Miner Users Tap to Earn as Bitcoin Surges to $110K — Investors Make Gains from the Couch

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    San Francisco, CA, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin has once again asserted its dominance in the digital asset space, recently breaking through the $110,149.8 mark and signaling renewed investor confidence in its long-term value. As Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Ripple (XRP), and other major cryptocurrencies also ride the wave of bullish momentum, blockchain activity and capital inflows are surging across the board.

    In this climate of opportunity, more investors are turning to low-risk, passive income strategies—and leading the charge is BTC Miner, a next-generation cloud mining platform offering high returns, seamless access, and fully automated daily payouts.

    BTC Miner: Turning Passive Mining Into Reliable High-Yield Income

    Unlike traditional mining setups that require hardware, maintenance, and technical know-how, BTC Miner makes crypto mining accessible to all through cloud-based smart contracts. Users simply register, select a mining contract, and receive stable and remarkably high daily earnings—with no need for physical equipment or technical expertise.

    Contracts are short-term and flexible, ranging from 1 to 13 days, with clear terms and real-time profits. Some options deliver annualized returns exceeding 300%, making BTC Miner one of the most attractive passive earning tools on the market.

    Get $500 Free Mining Power Just for Signing Up

    New users receive $500 worth of cloud mining power upon registration—no deposit required. This bonus can be used to activate real contracts, and all profits generated are 100% yours to keep.

    This feature alone has attracted tens of millions of users from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and beyond. The platform has earned praise for its fast payouts, transparent earnings, and beginner-friendly design.

    Double-Layer Referral Program: 7% + 2% Commissions

    To reward community growth, BTC Miner offers a two-tier affiliate program:

    • Level 1 Bonus – 7%: Earn 7% of every contract purchased by users you refer.
    • Level 2 Bonus – 2%: Also earn 2% from purchases made by people invited by your referrals.

    All referral rewards are credited instantly, with no limits or lock-ups, and can be withdrawn or reinvested freely.

    Fully FCA Registered – Legal and Transparent

    BTC Miner is operated by a UK-registered company that is officially listed under the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Company registration details and credentials are publicly verifiable on the UK government website, making BTC Miner one of the few cloud mining platforms to offer both high returns and regulatory credibility.

    Official Access and Supported Assets

    •  Website: https://btcminer.net
    •  Supported cryptocurrencies: BTC, USDT (TRC20/ERC20), ETH, LTC, USDC, BNB, XRP, DOGE, BCH, SOL, and more.

    A New Era of “Risk-Free” Passive Crypto Income

    As Bitcoin ETFs gain momentum and global monetary policy eases, the crypto landscape is shifting from high-risk speculation toward structured portfolio allocation. BTC Miner provides the ideal gateway for both newcomers and experienced investors to harness blockchain income with zero technical complexity and low barriers to entry.

    Whether you’re looking to grow your holdings or build passive cash flow, BTC Miner transforms cloud mining into a stable, hands-free wealth strategy.

    BTC Miner: Where crypto mining meets real-world simplicity and unmatched rewards.

    Start now at  https://btcminer.net

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Money Market Operations as on July 03, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India


    (Amount in ₹ crore, Rate in Per cent)

      Volume
    (One Leg)
    Weighted
    Average Rate
    Range
    A. Overnight Segment (I+II+III+IV) 6,29,660.72 5.15 1.00-6.40
         I. Call Money 17,240.47 5.26 4.75-5.35
         II. Triparty Repo 4,15,519.40 5.12 5.00-5.20
         III. Market Repo 1,94,980.30 5.20 1.00-5.60
         IV. Repo in Corporate Bond 1,920.55 5.39 5.32-6.40
    B. Term Segment      
         I. Notice Money** 151.55 5.21 4.90-5.30
         II. Term Money@@ 315.00 5.35-5.75
         III. Triparty Repo 4,973.40 5.24 5.20-5.30
         IV. Market Repo 1,284.86 5.28 5.25-5.35
         V. Repo in Corporate Bond 0.00
      Auction Date Tenor (Days) Maturity Date Amount Current Rate /
    Cut off Rate
    C. Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF), Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) & Standing Deposit Facility (SDF)
    I. Today’s Operations
    1. Fixed Rate          
    2. Variable Rate&          
      (I) Main Operation          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo          
      (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo          
    3. MSF# Thu, 03/07/2025 1 Fri, 04/07/2025 1,111.00 5.75
    4. SDFΔ# Thu, 03/07/2025 1 Fri, 04/07/2025 3,26,770.00 5.25
    5. Net liquidity injected from today’s operations [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*       -3,25,659.00  
    II. Outstanding Operations
    1. Fixed Rate          
    2. Variable Rate&          
      (I) Main Operation          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo          
      (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo Fri, 27/06/2025 7 Fri, 04/07/2025 84,975.00 5.49
    3. MSF#          
    4. SDFΔ#          
    D. Standing Liquidity Facility (SLF) Availed from RBI$       6,217.11  
    E. Net liquidity injected from outstanding operations [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     -78,757.89  
    F. Net liquidity injected (outstanding including today’s operations) [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     -4,04,416.89  
    G. Cash Reserves Position of Scheduled Commercial Banks
         (i) Cash balances with RBI as on July 03, 2025 9,56,688.84  
         (ii) Average daily cash reserve requirement for the fortnight ending July 11, 2025 9,52,318.00  
    H. Government of India Surplus Cash Balance Reckoned for Auction as on¥ July 03, 2025 0.00  
    I. Net durable liquidity [surplus (+)/deficit (-)] as on June 13, 2025 5,62,116.00  
    @ Based on Reserve Bank of India (RBI) / Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL).
    – Not Applicable / No Transaction.
    ** Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 2 to 14 days tenor.
    @@ Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 15 days to one year tenor.
    $ Includes refinance facilities extended by RBI.
    & As per the Press Release No. 2019-2020/1900 dated February 06, 2020.
    Δ As per the Press Release No. 2022-2023/41 dated April 08, 2022.
    * Net liquidity is calculated as Repo+MSF+SLF-Reverse Repo-SDF.
    ¥ As per the Press Release No. 2014-2015/1971 dated March 19, 2015.
    # As per the Press Release No. 2023-2024/1548 dated December 27, 2023.
    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    
    Press Release: 2025-2026/649

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Previews Plans for the Grandest Celebration of America’s Birthday

    Source: US Whitehouse

    ADVANCING PLANS TO THROW THE GREATEST BIRTHDAY PARTY IN AMERICAN HISTORY:

    Today, President Donald J. Trump launched the year-long Great American State Fair in celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The Great American State Fair will begin in Iowa and travel to state fairs across the country. The celebration will culminate with a festival on the National Mall in 2026.

    • In July 2026, the White House Task Force on Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday, in partnership with the America 250 Commission, will host the Great American State Fair on the National Mall.
      • This will be a unifying, patriotic, family-friendly event that will feature exhibits from all 50 states and attract visitors from around the world.
      • Over the next year, state and county fairs will be part of the Great American State Fair and feature America 250 programming.
    • Additional America 250 celebrations announced by President Trump at the kick-off celebration include the Patriot Games, an athletic competition for high school students across the country.
      • Led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the Patriot Games will be a nationally televised first-of-its-kind youth athletics competition featuring athletes from all 50 states.
    • The One Big Beautiful Bill includes funding for events, celebrations, and activities in support of America 250.
    • As we prepare to celebrate this momentous milestone in our nation’s history, President Trump has invited communities of faith to pray for our country and to give thanks for the gift of freedom.

    CELEBRATING AMERICAN GREATNESS: To honor America’s founding in 1776, President Trump will showcase our nation and celebrate American greatness.

    • President Trump will create a new outdoor “National Garden of American Heroes” park featuring statues of 250 American heroes.
      • The One Big Beautiful Bill includes funding to create these statues and build this new national landmark.
    • The events and initiatives announced today are just a few of the many underway.
      • Every Department and Agency has robust plans to celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday.
      • Every federal building will be patriotically decorated for a set period of time in 2026.
      • The America 250 Commission and the White House Task Force are working with the private sector on this grand celebration.
      • The America 250 Commission has major tentpole initiatives planned, including “America Innovate” expositions showcasing American innovation over the last 250 years and what America can achieve in the future.

    PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT: President Trump is fulfilling his campaign promise to “give America’s founding in 1776 the incredible anniversary it truly deserves.”

    • President Trump is delivering and expanding upon his promise in 2023 to host a year-long Great American State Fair.
    • President Trump is delivering on his promise in 2023 to create the brand-new Patriot Games.
    • President Trump is following through on his promise in 2023 to bring back the National Garden of American Heroes to honor the greatest Americans of all time.
      • When President Trump returned to office, he immediately signed an Executive Order to sustain the momentum from his first term to build a National Garden of American Heroes and protect America’s monuments from vandalism.
    • President Trump is following through on his invitation to encourage America’s religious communities to pray for our nation.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Eyewitness account of Rainbow Warrior voyage – new Eyes of Fire edition

    By Giff Johnson, editor of the Marshall Islands Journal

    Author David Robie and Little Island Press are about to publish next week a 40th anniversary edition of Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior, a first-hand account of the relocation of the Rongelap people by Greenpeace’s flagship Rainbow Warrior in 1985.

    Dr Robie joined what turned out to be the ill-fated voyage of the Rainbow Warrior from Hawai’i across the Pacific, with its first stop in the Marshall Islands and the momentous evacuation of Rongelap Atoll.

    After completing the evacuation of the 320 people of Rongelap from their unsafe nuclear test-affected home islands to Mejatto Island in Kwajalein Atoll, the Rainbow Warrior headed south via Kiribati and Vanuatu.

    After a stop in New Zealand, it was scheduled to head to the French nuclear testing zone at Moruroa in French Polynesia to protest the then-ongoing atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by France for decades.

    But French secret agents attached bombs to the hull of the Rainbow Warrior while it was tied up at a pier in Auckland. The bombs mortally damaged the Warrior and killed Greenpeace photographer Fernando Peirera, preventing the vessel from continuing its Pacific voyage.

    The new edition of Eyes of Fire will be launched on July 10 in New Zealand.

    “This edition has a small change of title, Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior, and has an extra 30 pages, with a new prologue by former Prime Minister Helen Clark,” Dr Robie said in an email to the Journal.

    “The core of the book is similar to earlier editions, but bookended by a lot of new material: Helen’s Prologue, Bunny McDiarmid’s updated Preface and a long Postscript 2025 by me with a lot more photographs, some in colour.”

    Dr Robie added: “I hope this edition is doing justice to our humanitarian mission and the Rongelap people that we helped.”

    He said the new edition is published by a small publisher that specialises in Pacific Island books, often in Pacific languages, Little Island Press.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Challenges and opportunities: what lies ahead for the world economy?

    Source: European Central Bank (video statements)

    Tariffs and geopolitical conflicts have created uncertainty around the world. But how does the new trade environment affect inflation and the economy? How can central banks adapt? And what is the potential impact on the dominance of the US dollar ?

    In the third episode of our special Sintra series of the ECB Podcast, our host Paul Gordon talks to London School of Economics Professor Silvana Tenreyro.

    The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank.

    Published on 4 July 2025 and recorded on 1 July 2025.

    In this episode:
    01:30 How is the world economy doing?
    What developments are having an impact on our economy today? And what uncertainties are arising from tariffs, trade fragmentation and armed conflicts in different parts of the world?

    03:30 Tariffs, trade fragmentation and the economy
    How can trade tariffs and fragmentation affect economic growth and inflation in the euro area and beyond?

    06:25 How are prices changing?
    How are prices changing in different countries? Will tariffs cause prices in the United States to rise, and those in Asia and Europe to fall? And why?

    07:55 Lessons for central banks
    Given the extremely high level of uncertainty, what lessons from past shocks can central banks apply in the future? Why do we need clearly defined frameworks? And what role do governments play?

    09:55 How can governments prepare for potential shocks?
    Investing in technologies that are difficult to substitute, diversifying energy sources and creating buffers for critical inputs – why it’s crucial that governments have a strategy to withstand various shocks.

    12:05 What is a dominant currency?
    When is a currency considered internationally “dominant”? And what dominant currencies have there been in the past?

    13:40 Dollar dominance and monetary policy transmission
    Does dollar dominance in international trade transactions reduce the effectiveness of monetary policy?

    17:30 The future of dollar dominance
    How will the dominance of the US dollar develop in the future? Is its role as a primary reserve currency at risk due to the Trump Administration’s policies?

    19:10 What keeps you up at night?
    What happens to our economy if there is a sudden shortage of a certain input? What impact will AI have if it remains largely unregulated? And what do stablecoins and digital currencies mean for our economy?

    21:00 Our guest’s hot tip

    Silvana shares her hot tip with our listeners.

    Further readings:

    Michael McLeay and Silvana Tenreyro: Dollar dominance and the transmission of monetary policy

    Sintra Series episode 1/4: Price stability in times of change

    Sintra Series episode 2/4: Adapting to change: Ensuring price stability in a new geopolitical era

    Silvana’s hot tip: I’m still here/Ainda estou aqui

    ECB Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/europeancentralbank/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1YYRg69syw

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Russell Fry (SC-07) Releases Statement on Passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    Source:

    Congressman Russell Fry (SC-07) Releases Statement on Passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Russell Fry (SC-07) released the following statement following passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act:

    “The One Big Beautiful Bill is a game-changer for hardworking Americans. With this bill, House Republicans and President Trump have delivered real results—lower taxes, less red tape, and more freedom for working families—and prevented the largest tax increase in our nation’s history.

    This legislation eliminates tax on tips and overtime, gives seniors a well-deserved tax break, and reins in reckless spending with over $1 trillion in savings. It strengthens our border, prioritizes American energy, and puts money back where it belongs—in the pockets of the American people.

    This would not have been possible without the leadership of Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald J. Trump. The One Big Beautiful Bill is proof that when Republicans are in charge, America wins.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: No progress on Iran and Ukraine in phone conversation with V. Putin — D. Trump

    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

    HOUSTON, July 3 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said he made no progress on Iran and the conflict in Ukraine during a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin earlier on Thursday.

    “No, I didn’t make any progress with him at all today. I’m not thrilled about it,” the White House chief told reporters.

    “We had a phone call. It was a pretty long call. We talked about a lot of things, including Iran, and we also talked about, as you know, the war with Ukraine,” Trump said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Foreign Minister Calls for Peaceful Talks to Resolve Ukrainian Crisis

    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

    BERLIN, July 4 (Xinhua) — China consistently advocates peaceful negotiations to resolve the Ukrainian crisis and welcomes efforts by all parties to reach a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said at a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul here on Thursday.

    China’s position on the Ukrainian crisis is open and consistent: Beijing advocates peace talks, a refusal to supply lethal weapons to the parties to the conflict, and strict control over the export of dual-use (civilian and military) goods, including drones, Wang Yi emphasized.

    China has not only fulfilled its international responsibilities, but also established a “Friends of Peace” group in the UN with Brazil and other countries in the Global South, mobilizing more efforts to achieve a ceasefire and stop the conflict, the minister said. Beijing’s objective and fair position has been widely recognized by the international community, he added.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly said that there is no easy solution to complex problems, Wang said, stressing that although there are still serious differences between parties concerned, it is better to talk than fight.

    The history of Europe over the past centuries has proven that, no matter how complex and difficult the situation, the doors to peace and reconciliation should not be closed, the head of the Foreign Ministry said.

    He added that China welcomes the constructive role of all parties in promoting the conclusion of a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement, building a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture, and achieving lasting peace and stability in Europe at an early date. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rare earth metal exports have never been a problem in China-EU relations and should not become one – Wang Yi

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BERLIN, July 4 (Xinhua) — Rare earth metal exports have never been a problem in China-Europe relations and should not become one, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said at a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul here on Thursday.

    Responding to a question about European companies’ concerns about China’s export controls on rare earth metals, Wang Yi stressed that any country has the sovereign right to impose necessary regulations on dual-use (military and civilian) goods and bears international responsibility for doing so. According to the head of the Foreign Ministry, China’s policy is in line with international practice and contributes to ensuring global peace and stability.

    He stressed that the normal demand of European businesses will be met as long as export control rules are followed and due procedures are followed. Wang Yi noted that Chinese authorities have also set up an expedited mechanism to facilitate export operations with European companies.

    Certain forces are deliberately inflating this issue in relations between China and Europe, guided by hidden motives, the minister emphasized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Direct flight connects China’s Xi’an with Kazakhstan’s Shymkent

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    XI’AN, July 4 (Xinhua) — A direct flight service between Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, and Shymkent in Kazakhstan was launched on Thursday. The first flight departed Xi’an at 2:47 a.m. Beijing time and arrived in Shymkent at 4:50 a.m. local time. The flight was operated by Kazakhstan’s Scat Airlines.

    Xi’an Airport reports a significant increase in passenger traffic to and from Central Asia this year. In the first half of the year alone, over 78,000 passengers and 700 flights were handled, up 40 percent and 19 percent, respectively, compared to the same period last year.

    The launch of a direct flight will reduce travel time from 12 to 5 hours between Xi’an and Shymkent, two cities linked by historical relations and active trade and economic exchanges and serving as important hubs within the Belt and Road initiative.

    Thus, Xi’an Airport also strengthens its position as a regional aviation hub and contributes to the expansion of the “air bridge” between China and Central Asia. Currently, the airport serves 58 international passenger routes, including 18 weekly flights to Central Asian countries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Selection completed for fourth cohort of School Nominations Direct Admission Scheme

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Selection completed for fourth cohort of School Nominations Direct Admission Scheme      
    A total of 814 valid SNDAS nominations were received from 420 secondary schools for the fourth cohort. In the past few months, the eight University Grants Committee (UGC)-funded universities participating in the Scheme arranged interviews for the nominated students and carefully considered their individual merits. Firm offers were eventually made to 342 nominees prior to the release of the 2025 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination results, of which 335 have accepted the offers and will commence study on their chosen UGC-funded undergraduate programmes in September 2025 in a wide spectrum of disciplines including architecture, surveying and town planning, arts and humanities, business, computing and engineering, environmental studies, design, fine arts, language, law, medicine and health, music, sciences and social sciences. A breakdown by study discipline is provided in the Annex.
          
    The Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, was pleased to note the encouraging results of the fourth cohort of the SNDAS, in particular the continuing increase in the number of offers made to successful nominees. 
          
         “Talent in diversified skills and knowledge is the key to Hong Kong’s future development. The Government has always placed great emphasis on nurturing young people, striving to enhance the education system and creating diverse opportunities for students to reach their full potential in different areas. I am deeply grateful for the support from secondary schools and universities for the SNDAS, as well as their recognition of students’ multifaceted talents, and for cultivating more future talent for Hong Kong,” Dr Choi said.

    To promote a culture of multifaceted excellence, the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau has launched the Multi-talent Development Scholarship (MDS) in the 2025/26 academic year, funded by the Board of Management of the Chinese Permanent Cemeteries, for admittees of the SNDAS demonstrating outstanding achievements in arts, sports and/or community service on top of the firm offers made under the SNDAS.     
    The SNDAS was introduced in 2021 as part of EDB’s response to the recommendations made by the Task Force on Review of School Curriculum, which included enhancing flexibility in university admissions. The eight UGC-funded universities had designated around 300 publicly funded undergraduate programmes for the fourth cohort of the SNDAS and set admission criteria that are not based on HKDSE Examination results for individual programmes.
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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New space squadron for NZDF

    Source: New Zealand Government

    The Royal New Zealand Air Force has established its first dedicated space unit with the reactivation of the No. 62 Squadron today, Defence Minister Judith Collins says.

    “This reflects our commitment to protecting New Zealand’s interests and security in the rapidly evolving space domain,” Ms Collins says.

    “Space is vital for modern life. We rely on space-based infrastructure for a range of critical services, from weather observation to financial transactions. 

    “This is an important signal that we’re taking space security seriously.”

    No. 62 Squadron was reactivated at a formal ceremony at RNZAF Base Auckland today. Originally active during World War II, the squadron supported Allied operations through the innovative use of radar technology. Now, its mission shifts to space domain awareness.

    “The squadron’s initial focus will be on monitoring, analysing, and understanding space activity to safeguard national and international interests,” Ms Collins says.

    “Recent global developments have highlighted the need for resilient, advanced defence capabilities. This move is part of the work the New Zealand Defence Force is doing to maintain a combat-capable, flexible force.”

    The reactivation supports the recent Defence Capability Plan which outlined $12 billion of planned commitments to upgrade the Defence Force over the next four years. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US House of Representatives Passes Trump’s “Single, Big, Beautiful Bill”

    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

    NEW YORK, July 3 (Xinhua) — The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed President Donald Trump’s “one big beautiful tax and spending bill” with 218 members of Congress in favor and 214 against.

    The bill will be sent to the president for signature by July 4, the deadline set by D. Trump.

    Two Republican representatives, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, voted against the bill.

    The House passed an earlier version of the bill in May and sent it to the Senate, where it was significantly revised and passed Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, with the vote of Vice President J.D. Vance.

    The bill includes tax cuts and increased spending on the military and border security. It has been criticized for projecting a $3.3 trillion increase in the already large federal debt and cutting off access to Medicaid and food stamps for millions of people.

    It is Trump’s first major legislative achievement of his second term. Republicans in Congress were divided on the bill, and it was voted on only after the president and his allies on Capitol Hill pressured undecided members of Congress and senators. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s summer grain procurement surpasses 50M tonnes

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

    This aerial photo taken on July 15, 2023 shows a farmer harvesting wheat in Hutubi County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s summer grain procurement has entered its peak season, with cumulative purchases exceeding 50 million tonnes nationwide, which is a relatively high level for recent years, the National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration said on Thursday.

    Procurement operations are progressing in an orderly manner across all regions, and the market is maintaining stable operations. Premium wheat varieties are selling well at higher prices than standard wheat, reflecting demand for high-quality products, the administration said.

    China has continued to implement its minimum-purchase-price policy in major wheat-producing regions this year. So far, the provinces of Henan, Anhui and Hebei have activated their implementation plans for the policy, procuring approximately 1.8 million tonnes of wheat under the scheme.

    As China enters its primary flood season, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has initiated a 100-day campaign to boost yields, mitigate disasters and secure autumn grain production, which is pivotal to China’s food security.

    To secure the autumn harvest and achieve China’s grain production goal of approximately 700 million tonnes this year, the ministry will deploy teams to guide field management for robust seedlings, disaster prevention and pest control.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing’s Frogman Art Gallery wraps up biggest exhibition to date

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

    Editor’s note: The Frogman Art Gallery at Beijing’s China World Mall concluded its largest exhibition on June 30, featuring nearly 200 works by 15 renowned European and American artists. Titled “Contemporary Echoes,” the show opened on June 5 to mark the gallery’s 21st anniversary and aimed to reflect contemporary tastes among Chinese art lovers.

    This photo, taken on June 30, 2025, shows the preface to the joint exhibition “Contemporary Echoes” by European and American artists at the Frogman Art Gallery in Beijing, reflecting the gallery’s mission to preserve cultural heritage. [Photo by Liu Ziying/China.org.cn]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Russian Navy’s deputy head killed in Ukrainian attack on Kursk

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

    Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy head of the Russian Navy, has been killed in a Ukrainian strike in Russia’s Kursk Region, the governor of the far eastern Primorye Territory said Thursday.

    Calling Gudkov a “hero of Russia and hero of Primorye,” Governor Oleg Kozhemyako said in a Telegram post: “I express my deepest condolences to the families, friends and fellow servicemen of Mikhail Gudkov, Nariman Shikhaliyev and all other fighters who were killed in the Kursk Region.”

    The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed Thursday that Gudkov was killed in a combat mission in a border area of the Kursk Region on Wednesday.

    Gudkov, 42, was appointed deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy in March. He previously served as commander of the 155th Separate Guards Brigade of the Pacific Fleet Naval Infantry and participated in the special military operation starting on Feb. 24, 2022.

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