Category: DJF

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Port Noarlunga South home break-in

    Source: New South Wales – News

    Police are investigating a break-in at Port Noarlunga South this morning and have released CCTV of the suspects and their getaway scooter.

    Three unknown males attended an address in Aldam Road, Port Noarlunga South about 8.30am on Saturday 21 June.  One suspect waited outside on a scooter while two males entered the home and confronted the four occupants.

    Three victims were assaulted during the incident and sustained minor injuries.

    The offenders stole a Playstation 5 and two wallets before getting back on the silver and black scooter, described as similar to a Yamaha NMAX 155, and heading west along Aldam Road.

    They were all dressed in black, with their faces covered.

    Southern District CIB detectives are investigating.

    Anyone who recognises the trio or scooter or has dashcam or CCTV footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

    MIL OSI News

  • From Beijing to Shanghai, several Chinese cities celebrate International Day of Yoga

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Crowds of yoga practitioners in various cities across China took part in the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) celebrations, highlighting the worldwide appeal of India’s message of well-being.

    In Beijing, hundreds unrolled their mats to practice yoga, celebrating IDY with a beautiful kirtan and the energizing Common Yoga Protocol at the Old Chancery complex.

    “A guided meditation helped participants center themselves and experience a sense of calm. The experience was elevated by a graceful performance blending yoga with the elegance of Odissi dance. The crowd was also captivated by advanced yoga demonstrations,” the Embassy of India in Beijing posted on X.

    The Consulate General of India in Shanghai hosted its flagship IDY celebration, featuring yoga demonstrations, interactive sessions, and cultural activities. The event witnessed participation from a diverse audience of diplomats, yoga enthusiasts, and community members.

    In his remarks, Pratik Mathur, India’s Consul General in Shanghai, highlighted the event’s significance as a testament to the widespread appeal of Indian civilization and culture.

    “This flagship celebration is the culmination of a long series of events across Eastern China, including Hangzhou, Wuxi, and Suzhou, organized in collaboration with Indian diaspora communities, global MNCs, and Buddhist monasteries — a testament to yoga’s broad appeal,” Mathur said.

    He also emphasized yoga’s universal relevance, especially as this year marks the 75th anniversary of India-China diplomatic relations, fostering harmony and health across communities.

    “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies the unity of mind and body, thought and action, restraint and fulfillment, and harmony between man and nature,” he added, quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who advocated for the establishment of IDY at the United Nations.

    Mathur also paid tribute to the victims of the recent Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. “Our hearts are heavy with this tragedy. In such moments, yoga’s teachings of resilience, mindfulness, and inner peace offer a profound source of comfort and strength,” he said.

    The United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, Siddharth Chatterjee, attended the event as chief guest. Addressing the gathering, Chatterjee praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership in globalizing yoga and his role in creating a more connected world.

    Praising yoga’s alignment with global well-being and unity, he remarked, “As a yoga practitioner, I deeply appreciate its transformative power to foster resilience and peace. This event reflects the shared commitment of India and the United Nations to promote health and harmony, strengthening bonds between nations.”

    The event capped a series of IDY celebrations across Eastern China, showcasing yoga’s broad appeal through partnerships with diverse stakeholders. The Indian Consulate General extended its heartfelt gratitude to Chatterjee and all participants for making the event a resounding success.

    Additionally, an event was held on the banks of the majestic Pearl River in Guangzhou, where more than 300 yoga enthusiasts took part. Shambhu Hakki, the Indian Consul General in Guangzhou, also attended and highlighted yoga’s growing popularity in South China and its role in strengthening cultural ties between India and China.

    IANS

  • From Beijing to Shanghai, several Chinese cities celebrate International Day of Yoga

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Crowds of yoga practitioners in various cities across China took part in the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) celebrations, highlighting the worldwide appeal of India’s message of well-being.

    In Beijing, hundreds unrolled their mats to practice yoga, celebrating IDY with a beautiful kirtan and the energizing Common Yoga Protocol at the Old Chancery complex.

    “A guided meditation helped participants center themselves and experience a sense of calm. The experience was elevated by a graceful performance blending yoga with the elegance of Odissi dance. The crowd was also captivated by advanced yoga demonstrations,” the Embassy of India in Beijing posted on X.

    The Consulate General of India in Shanghai hosted its flagship IDY celebration, featuring yoga demonstrations, interactive sessions, and cultural activities. The event witnessed participation from a diverse audience of diplomats, yoga enthusiasts, and community members.

    In his remarks, Pratik Mathur, India’s Consul General in Shanghai, highlighted the event’s significance as a testament to the widespread appeal of Indian civilization and culture.

    “This flagship celebration is the culmination of a long series of events across Eastern China, including Hangzhou, Wuxi, and Suzhou, organized in collaboration with Indian diaspora communities, global MNCs, and Buddhist monasteries — a testament to yoga’s broad appeal,” Mathur said.

    He also emphasized yoga’s universal relevance, especially as this year marks the 75th anniversary of India-China diplomatic relations, fostering harmony and health across communities.

    “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies the unity of mind and body, thought and action, restraint and fulfillment, and harmony between man and nature,” he added, quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who advocated for the establishment of IDY at the United Nations.

    Mathur also paid tribute to the victims of the recent Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. “Our hearts are heavy with this tragedy. In such moments, yoga’s teachings of resilience, mindfulness, and inner peace offer a profound source of comfort and strength,” he said.

    The United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, Siddharth Chatterjee, attended the event as chief guest. Addressing the gathering, Chatterjee praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership in globalizing yoga and his role in creating a more connected world.

    Praising yoga’s alignment with global well-being and unity, he remarked, “As a yoga practitioner, I deeply appreciate its transformative power to foster resilience and peace. This event reflects the shared commitment of India and the United Nations to promote health and harmony, strengthening bonds between nations.”

    The event capped a series of IDY celebrations across Eastern China, showcasing yoga’s broad appeal through partnerships with diverse stakeholders. The Indian Consulate General extended its heartfelt gratitude to Chatterjee and all participants for making the event a resounding success.

    Additionally, an event was held on the banks of the majestic Pearl River in Guangzhou, where more than 300 yoga enthusiasts took part. Shambhu Hakki, the Indian Consul General in Guangzhou, also attended and highlighted yoga’s growing popularity in South China and its role in strengthening cultural ties between India and China.

    IANS

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Qatar Participates in Extraordinary Meeting of Arab League Council at Ministerial Level

    Source: Government of Qatar

    Istanbul, June 20, 2025

    The State of Qatar participated in the Extraordinary Meeting of the Council of the League of Arab States at the Ministerial Level, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday.

    The State of Qatar was represented at the meeting by HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi.

    The meeting discussed the latest developments in the region, primarily the Israeli attack on the territory of the sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran, ways to de-escalate tensions, and resolve disputes through diplomatic means. 

    MIL OSI Africa

  • No more obstacles in case of NSE IPO: SEBI Chairman

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    There is “no obstacle” remain for the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to proceed with its much-awaited IPO plans, SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey has said. 

    Speaking at the FE CFO Awards here, Pandey said there is no obstacle that “will remain in the case of NSE IPO”.

    However, when asked whether the NSE IPO could see the light of the day ahead of Diwali this year, the markets regulator chief declined to comment on any timeline.

    Earlier this month, Ashish Kumar Chauhan, Managing Director and CEO of NSE, said NSE is waiting for the no objection certificate (NOC) from the capital markets regulator and once it is received, the stock exchange would begin the process of filing its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) for a much-awaited IPO.

    Speaking to IANS, Ashish Chauhan said the exchange has sought a ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). After getting the NOC, “we will prepare our draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) and then, we will send it back to the SEBI. After that, they will take their time to approve it”, said Ashish Chauhan.

    Last month, SEBI Chairman had said the pending issues surrounding the NSE IPO will be resolved soon, and the regulator will move forward with the process.

    At the ‘FE CFO Awards’, SEBI Chairman said that market manipulation will not be tolerated and they will keep a close watch, as manipulation in SME initial public offerings (IPOs) is rising.

    The capital markets regulator has, in the recent past, issued multiple orders related to SME IPOs, alleging fund siphoning, manipulation of issue subscriptions, incorrect disclosures, and other irregularities.

    “We will continue to watch. On market manipulation, we will come down very hard going forward. I mean, we have come hard earlier also, but I think going forward, market manipulation will be one which we will not tolerate,” he said during an event here.

    The issue of manipulation in derivative trades, especially in index options, has also come up and SEBI is investigating these issues.

    –IANS

  • India to evacute citizens of Nepal, Sri Lanka from Iran

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Indian Embassy in Iran has said that it will make efforts to evacuate citizens of Nepal and Sri Lanka. The embassy noted that these efforts will be made at the request of the Governments of Nepal and Sri Lanka.

    “On request of the Governments of Nepal and Sri Lanka, the Indian Embassy’s evacuation efforts in Iran will also cover citizens of Nepal and Sri Lanka,” the Indian Embassy in Iran posted on X.

    The Indian government has launched Operation Sindhu to evacuate Indian nationals from Iran, given the deteriorating situation as a result of the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.

    Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Saturday that, so far, 517 Indian nationals have returned to India from Iran under Operation Sindhu.

    Jaiswal stated that a special flight from Turkmenistan’s Ashgabat carrying Indians from Iran arrived in New Delhi on June 21.

    In a post on X, Jaiswal stated: “Operation Sindhu continues. A special evacuation flight from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, landed in New Delhi at 0300 hrs on 21st June, bringing Indians from Iran home. With this, so far 517 Indian nationals from Iran have returned home under Operation Sindhu.”

    The conflict between Israel and Iran entered its ninth day on Saturday. The conflict began after Israel, on June 13, launched a massive airstrike on Iranian military and nuclear sites, dubbed “Operation Rising Lion.”

    In response, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a large-scale drone and missile operation, “Operation True Promise 3,” targeting Israeli fighter jet fuel production facilities and energy supply centres.

    This is not the first time the Indian government has launched an operation to evacuate citizens from another country. In 2023, India launched Operation Kaveri to evacuate its citizens during violent military clashes in Sudan. Operation Ajay was launched in 2023 to evacuate Indian nationals from Israel during the Israel-Hamas conflict. Operation Ganga was launched in 2022 to evacuate Indian nationals when war erupted between Russia and Ukraine. 

    In 2021, the Indian government launched Operation Devi Shakti to evacuate citizens from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. Operation Samudra Setu was launched in 2020 to evacuate Indians via sea during the COVID-19 pandemic. Operation Raahat was conducted in 2015 to evacuate citizens amid the civil conflict in Yemen. In 2011, India launched Operation Safe Homecoming to bring home nationals during the Libyan civil war amid the Arab Spring.

    (ANI)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Modern Chinese archaeological technologies facilitate joint training of personnel with Uzbekistan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhua) — The Samarkand branch of the China-Central Asia Belt and Road Joint Laboratory for Humanity and Environment Studies recently successfully held its second course on Chinese-Uzbek archaeological technology, according to the website of the Institute of Cultural Heritage of Northwest China University (Shaanxi Province, northwest China).

    The event was organized by the above-mentioned university and the International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage “Silk Road” of Uzbekistan /hereinafter referred to as the Silk Road University/. The course was attended by 32 teachers and students from the Silk Road University, Samarkand State University, Samarkand Archaeological Institute and Samarkand State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

    The course participants were given lectures by Chinese archaeologists. They told the participants about the principles of analysis of osteochemical and molecular paleobiological technologies, as well as their application and the latest achievements in the field of studying the life models of the ancient population of Central Asia, human migration and genetic evolution, as well as the origin and spread of domesticated animals. Subsequently, in the joint laboratory, Chinese archaeologists familiarized the participants in detail with the procedures for processing samples and the basics of working with devices, conducting practical classes on sample preparation using the bone remains of animals discovered by the joint Chinese-Uzbek archaeological team.

    At the end of the course, Professor Wang Jianxin, Chief Researcher of the Silk Road Joint Archaeological Research Center of Northwest University of China, and Professor Mastura Sidikova, Dean of the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage of Silk Road University, presented certificates to the participants. Wang Jianxin noted that modern scientific methods make it possible to extract rich historical and cultural information from archaeological sites. He expressed hope that the course would enable the participants to gain a basic understanding of the principles and standards of archaeological technology, awaken interest in this field and the desire to devote themselves to the protection of cultural heritage and archaeological research in Uzbekistan in order to become experts in this field. He also invited the participants to study and exchange experiences at Northwest University of China.

    Mastura Sidikova thanked Northwestern University for establishing an international joint laboratory at the Silk Road University, deepening academic cooperation and organizing major international scientific conferences that have caused a wide resonance in academic circles. She was sincerely pleased with the increase in the number of participants in the current course and expressed hope for strengthening cooperation to create more advanced platforms and opportunities in the field of training international talents. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-Evening Report: Israel blocks Gaza aid organisations’ access to fuel, hospitals running out

    BEARING WITNESS: By Cole Martin in occupied Bethlehem

    Kia ora koutou, 

    I’m a Kiwi journo in occupied Bethlehem, here’s a brief summary of today’s events across the Palestinian and Israeli territories from on the ground.

    Sixty nine people killed in Gaza, 12 while seeking aid, and 221 injured (172 seeking aid). 11 killed by Israeli airstrike on a house in central Gaza. Qassam Brigades carried out a “complex” ambush against Israeli forces in southern Gaza. Israel are preventing humanitarian organisations from accessing fuel storage sites in the enclave, hospital supplies last for just three days.

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    Iranian authorities report five hospitals damaged in targeted Israeli strikes, have arrested 16 agents allegedly linked to Israel, and offered Israeli “collaborators” a pardon if they surrender their drones by July 1.

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    Two US destroyers have arrived in the eastern Mediterranean, bringing the total to five in the region and two in the Red Sea.

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    An Israeli drone targeted a car in southern Lebanon, violating the existing ceasefire and Lebanese sovereignty yet again.

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    Israeli leaders double down on their accusations that Iran is developing nuclear bombs, despite the international watchdog, IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], saying there is no sufficient evidence. 18 injured by Iranian missile in the southern Israeli territories, 17 in Haifa. Strikes targeted Israel’s Channel 14 news stations as threatened, after Israeli forces struck Iran’s state broadcaster two days ago. 100 million shekel pledged by Israeli regime to build 1000 new bomb shelters in some areas; the regime is known for under-investment in Palestinian neighbourhoods.

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    More checkpoints and barriers installed across the West Bank. Ambulance movement continues to be disrupted by gas shortages in Bethlehem. Despite the war, Israeli occupation forces continue extensive home demolitions in Nour Shams refugee camp in the northern West Bank. Settlers crush and uproot Palestinian olive trees near Sinjil, north of Ramallah. Occupation bulldozers dug up roads south of Jenin. Palestinian residents were shot at by settlers while trying to extinguish fires west of Bethlehem.

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    Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza continues, with minimal political intervention to prevent it.

    Cole Martin is an independent New Zealand photojournalist based in the Middle East and a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.

    MIL OSI AnalysisEveningReport.nz

  • MIL-OSI China: Belt and Road Film Week opens in Shanghai, fueling cross-cultural ties

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

    The Belt and Road Film Week opened in Shanghai on June 18 as part of the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), serving as a platform for international industry dialogue and offering an immersive cultural experience for residents and visitors.

    Actors Huang Xiaoming, Tang Yan and Yu Shi receive certificates appointing them as Belt and Road Film Week ambassadors during the opening ceremony in Shanghai, June 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    The event, themed “Travel through Cinema” and held primarily in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area, features a diverse program, including film screenings, cultural industry roundtables, the Charm Pudong Tour cultural experience, and a Belt and Road lifestyle market. Organizers said they aim to combine industry expertise with public participation and promote global cultural exchange.

    This year’s lineup features 15 films from Belt and Road countries, spanning a range of genres. Several entries have been screened at major film festivals, including Rotterdam, Locarno, and Tokyo. The program centers on cross-cultural narratives and regional identities, aiming to spotlight the cultures along the ancient Silk Road.

    Event coordinators have arranged eight post-screening filmmaker meet-and-greets, some of which have sold out. Five standout films are screening concurrently in Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Hefei, extending the SIFF experience across the Yangtze River Delta. Honors such as the Audience Choice Award and Audience Recommendation Award are being decided by public voting during the film week.

    The event is bringing together more than 40 international filmmakers from over 20 Belt and Road countries in Pudong. Throughout the week, participants will explore key industry topics such as cross-border film collaboration, international distribution strategies, and the nurturing of emerging talent under the Belt and Road Initiative through alliance meetings and roundtable forums.

    The Belt and Road Film Festival Alliance, the foundation of the film week, has expanded rapidly since its launch. With the recent addition of the Serbia International Film and Music Festival, the alliance now includes 56 institutions in 49 countries, up from 31 institutions in 29 countries. Twenty alliance members and international guests received honorary certificates during the opening ceremony.

    Members of the Belt and Road Film Festival Alliance and international guests receive honorary certificates during the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Film Week in Shanghai, June 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    To strengthen cinematic exchanges among Belt and Road countries, this year’s film week appointed actors Huang Xiaoming, Yu Shi and Tang Yan as event ambassadors. Organizers said the trio will help broaden international outreach and engage audiences in China and overseas.

    The year 2025 marks the 130th anniversary of world cinema and the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema. Shanghai, the birthplace of Chinese film, has played a key role in both the nation’s cinematic evolution and the global industry. Since its launch seven years ago, the Belt and Road Film Week has combined international films with Chinese storytelling abroad, strengthening cultural ties and expanding its global reach each year.

    Building on last year’s Latin American Fiesta, this year’s Belt and Road Film Week includes a Southeast Asian market at Bicester Village Shanghai. The summer event combines culture, tourism, commerce, sports and exhibitions. Inspired by the Belt and Road Initiative, the market blends Southeast Asian and local elements, offering an immersive experience of food, art and film.

    The Belt and Road Film Week has also brought significant film industry resources to the Shanghai International Resort Area, a major tourism and entertainment zone in Pudong that includes the Shanghai Disney Resort and other commercial and cultural facilities. More than 180 film and cultural companies now operate in the area, covering entertainment, tourism, business and exhibitions.

    Representatives of 20 key film and cultural projects sign agreements to establish operations at the resort during the Belt and Road Film Week opening ceremony in Shanghai, June 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    This year, 20 additional film and cultural companies set up operations in the resort area. Representatives signed agreements at an on-site ceremony during the opening event, marking a new stage in the development of Shanghai International Resort Area as a film and creative hub. Organizers said these efforts support the resort’s goal of becoming a globally influential screen culture center.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Bayern, Flamengo reach Club World Cup last 16

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

    Bayern Munich and Flamengo booked their places in the last 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup on Friday with wins over Boca Juniors and Chelsea, while Benfica boosted its hopes of advancing after routing Auckland City.

    Esperance also kept alive its knockout-stage chances by edging past Los Angeles FC, which joined Auckland in exiting the tournament.

    In Philadelphia, Brazil’s Flamengo moved three points clear at the top of Group D after recovering from a goal down to overcome Chelsea 3-1.

    Portuguese winger Pedro Neto put Chelsea ahead when he capitalized on Wesley Franca’s miscued clearance to dribble almost half the length of the pitch before calmly shooting past Argentine goalkeeper Agustin Rossi.

    Flamengo equalized just after the hour through Bruno Henrique, who tapped home after Gonzalo Plata flicked on Gerson’s cross.

    The Rio de Janeiro outfit suddenly had the momentum, and Henrique turned provider three minutes later as his header set up Danilo to volley home at the far post.

    Chelsea was reduced to 10 men in the 68th minute after Nicolas Jackson was shown a straight red card for a studs-up challenge on Lucas Ayrton.

    Wallace Yan put the result beyond doubt by playing a slick one-two with Plata before firing in from the edge of the six-yard box.

    “We always believed that we had a chance,” Flamengo manager Filipe Luis said afterwards. “I’m very proud because after our mistake in giving away the first goal, we didn’t drop our heads. We continued to play the same way. We gave our all until the end and that warms my heart.”

    In Orlando, Angel Di Maria and Leandro Barreiro scored twice apiece as Benfica romped to a 6-0 victory over Auckland City.

    Benfica initially struggled to breach the New Zealand club’s five-man defense but Di Maria broke the deadlock from the penalty spot just before halftime.

    It was all one-way traffic thereafter, despite a two-hour delay due to a storm alert. Vangelis Pavlidis, Renato Sanches, Barreiro and Di Maria were all on target in the second half as Benfica registered its first win of the tournament.

    The Portuguese side is now second in Group C with four points while Auckland City is last with 16 goals conceded in two matches.

    “This is the longest game of my career,” Benfica head coach Bruno Lage said. “A special thanks to our fans, who have been here for five hours supporting the team. We played as well as we could. The [hot] temperature made it very difficult.”

    In Nashville, Tunisia’s Esperance kept alive its hopes of reaching the next stage with a 1-0 victory over Los Angeles FC.

    Youcef Belaili handed his side the lead in the 70th minute when he pounced on a loose ball in the area and drilled a low shot that deflected in off the left leg of goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

    Esperance is now third in Group D and will need to beat Chelsea in Philadelphia on Tuesday to progress to the knockout phase. Los Angeles FC is fourth, having failed to pick up a point so far and with no chance of progressing.

    In Miami, France international midfielder Michael Olise scored late as Bayern Munich kept its perfect record intact with a 2-1 win over Argentine side Boca Juniors.

    Harry Kane opened the scoring for the Bundesliga champions when he intercepted a defensive clearance and fired low into the far corner with his weaker left foot.

    Uruguayan forward Miguel Merentiel equalized by running onto Alan Velasco’s through ball and ghosting past Josip Stanisic before clinically finishing past Manuel Neuer.

    Olise restored Bayern’s lead six minutes from time with a fizzing drive from distance after Kane’s clever layoff.

    While the German club is assured of a place in the next round, Boca will need to defeat Auckland City by a hefty margin on Tuesday to have any chance of advancing.

    MIL OSI China News

  • Saeed Izadi, mastermind of October 7 attack, killed in Israeli airstrike

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday claimed to have eliminated Saeed Izadi, a senior Iranian military figure and a key architect of the Iranian regime’s strategy to destroy Israel. Izadi was reportedly killed in a targeted airstrike conducted by the IDF in the Qom region of Iran.

    In a post on social media platform X, the IDF announced:
    “Saeed Izadi, a founder of the Iranian regime’s plan to destroy Israel, was eliminated in a precise IDF strike in the area of Qom. Izadi was also the commander of the Palestine Corps of the Quds Force, a key coordinator between the Iranian regime and Hamas, and one of the main orchestrators of the October 7 massacre.”

    The IDF further stated that Izadi played a significant role in military coordination between senior commanders of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and key Hamas figures. He was also responsible for channeling Iranian financial support to Hamas for terrorist operations against Israel.

    “During the war, Izadi directed Hamas forces operating from Lebanon. Since then, he had been actively involved in rebuilding Hamas’ military wing and ensuring Hamas retained control over Gaza,” the IDF added.

    Separately, on June 20, the IDF reported the elimination of Ali Saadi Wasfi al-Agha, a senior commander of the Palestinian militant group Mujahideen Brigades, in central Gaza. Al-Agha was the head of the group’s southern Gaza brigades and was set to succeed Assad Abu Sharia, who was killed earlier this month in a joint operation by the IDF and Israel’s Shin Bet security agency.

    According to the IDF, al-Agha was responsible for multiple attacks on Israeli targets and for recruiting operatives. He also played a role in the burial of kidnapped Israeli couple Gadi Haggai and Judith Weinstein in Khan Younis. Their bodies were recently recovered by Israeli forces.

    Al-Agha was killed in a joint operation while hiding in central Gaza.

    Over the past week, the IDF reported conducting more than 300 strikes across the Gaza Strip, targeting militants, weapons depots, military infrastructure, anti-tank positions, and sniper outposts.

    IANS

  • Saeed Izadi, mastermind of October 7 attack, killed in Israeli airstrike

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday claimed to have eliminated Saeed Izadi, a senior Iranian military figure and a key architect of the Iranian regime’s strategy to destroy Israel. Izadi was reportedly killed in a targeted airstrike conducted by the IDF in the Qom region of Iran.

    In a post on social media platform X, the IDF announced:
    “Saeed Izadi, a founder of the Iranian regime’s plan to destroy Israel, was eliminated in a precise IDF strike in the area of Qom. Izadi was also the commander of the Palestine Corps of the Quds Force, a key coordinator between the Iranian regime and Hamas, and one of the main orchestrators of the October 7 massacre.”

    The IDF further stated that Izadi played a significant role in military coordination between senior commanders of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and key Hamas figures. He was also responsible for channeling Iranian financial support to Hamas for terrorist operations against Israel.

    “During the war, Izadi directed Hamas forces operating from Lebanon. Since then, he had been actively involved in rebuilding Hamas’ military wing and ensuring Hamas retained control over Gaza,” the IDF added.

    Separately, on June 20, the IDF reported the elimination of Ali Saadi Wasfi al-Agha, a senior commander of the Palestinian militant group Mujahideen Brigades, in central Gaza. Al-Agha was the head of the group’s southern Gaza brigades and was set to succeed Assad Abu Sharia, who was killed earlier this month in a joint operation by the IDF and Israel’s Shin Bet security agency.

    According to the IDF, al-Agha was responsible for multiple attacks on Israeli targets and for recruiting operatives. He also played a role in the burial of kidnapped Israeli couple Gadi Haggai and Judith Weinstein in Khan Younis. Their bodies were recently recovered by Israeli forces.

    Al-Agha was killed in a joint operation while hiding in central Gaza.

    Over the past week, the IDF reported conducting more than 300 strikes across the Gaza Strip, targeting militants, weapons depots, military infrastructure, anti-tank positions, and sniper outposts.

    IANS

  • Muscat joins International Yoga Day celebrations

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Embassy of India in Muscat today successfully spearheaded the celebration of International Day of Yoga 2025, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd to the picturesque Omani Village Amphitheater in Al Qurum Natural Park.

    From 5 AM to 8 AM, yoga enthusiasts and members of the vibrant Indian community united to embrace the ancient practice, reinforcing the global message of holistic health, inner harmony, and overall well-being. The core of the morning’s activities revolved around the Common Yoga Protocol, a structured 45-minute yoga routine diligently followed by participants, promoting uniformity and accessibility in practice.


    Beyond the live demonstration, the event also featured a continuous screening of informative and inspiring yoga-related videos from various partners and esteemed yoga institutions, offering diverse perspectives and deeper insights into the discipline.

    The early morning event, set against the serene backdrop of the park, provided a refreshing start to the day, highlighting yoga’s universal appeal as a path to physical and mental rejuvenation.

     

     

  • Muscat joins International Yoga Day celebrations

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Embassy of India in Muscat today successfully spearheaded the celebration of International Day of Yoga 2025, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd to the picturesque Omani Village Amphitheater in Al Qurum Natural Park.

    From 5 AM to 8 AM, yoga enthusiasts and members of the vibrant Indian community united to embrace the ancient practice, reinforcing the global message of holistic health, inner harmony, and overall well-being. The core of the morning’s activities revolved around the Common Yoga Protocol, a structured 45-minute yoga routine diligently followed by participants, promoting uniformity and accessibility in practice.


    Beyond the live demonstration, the event also featured a continuous screening of informative and inspiring yoga-related videos from various partners and esteemed yoga institutions, offering diverse perspectives and deeper insights into the discipline.

    The early morning event, set against the serene backdrop of the park, provided a refreshing start to the day, highlighting yoga’s universal appeal as a path to physical and mental rejuvenation.

     

     

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft CEO on Western sanctions: “Victory will be ours!”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin is confident that Russia and its economy will successfully overcome unprecedented external pressure.

    “Despite the fact that our dream of an open global economy, of immutable laws protecting the inviolability of property and contractual obligations, of equal legal guarantees for all turned out to be an illusion, despite the unprecedented external pressure in history, we repeat the great words spoken in June of 1941 and which became a symbol of the indestructible spirit of our people: “Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours!” said the head of Rosneft, speaking at the Energy Panel within the framework of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    The head of Rosneft, concluding the report “The Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. The New Face of World Energy,” reminded the participants of the Energy Panel that, having obtained the fleece, the Argonauts returned to Greece, but did not find happiness.

    “But what is the meaning of the myth, if evil is followed only by evil, and good intentions turn into their opposite? Perhaps the meaning is that the Golden Fleece, obtained by criminal means, does not bring happiness, and evil always breeds evil. A miracle will not happen,” Igor Sechin concluded.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft June 21, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Kirsty Coventry Unveils Collaborative & Inclusive International Olympic Committee (IOC) Leadership Vision at First Public Media Roundtable

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    In her first major media appearance since being elected President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Kirsty Coventry offered a strikingly human portrait of the leader she intends to be: humble, collaborative, and unwaveringly grounded in the values of sport, equity, and Olympism, as she addressed international media during an online open roundtable on Zoom this afternoon.

    FIRST WOMAN & AFRICAN Speaking candidly for over an hour, the Zimbabwean reflected on the life journey that brought her from the pools of Harare to the corridors of Olympic power in Lausanne. Her presidency, set to begin officially on Olympic Day, 23 June 2025, will mark a historic moment as she becomes the first woman and first African to lead the IOC.

    GROUNDED LEADERSHIP Coventry made it clear that her leadership will not be rooted in authority, but in consensus and a collaborative, human-centred vision: ”In both my personal and professional career, I’ve always had incredible people around me to keep me grounded and humble; those are people whom I will continue to keep around me.” 

    She added: “Values are at the core of our daily business, they’re incredibly important in today’s communities, and I hold this very close to my heart.”

    WHY IOC FORUMS MATTER Replying to a question from Japan’s Wakako Yuki on the role of IOC Forums in attribute Conventry’s vision as president, “I have a vision that I would like to see, but I want to do it in a collaborative way. The Athletes Forum, eSport, Olympism365, the two ASOIF and WOF General Assemblies have been great platforms to listen to people, to hear topics that are important to them.”

    2ND MEDIA ROUNDTABLE IN SIGHT Coventry announced that immediately following the IOC Session on June 23-24, she has invited members to stay for a two-day “pause and reflect” workshop, an opportunity for honest dialogue about the IOC’s challenges and future direction: 

    “I’ve invited the IOC members to stay two extra days so that I can hear what is on their mind and what they see as our opportunities and what they may see as our challenges, as we move into the future and come up with different ideas. This is the first point in a longer consultation process with all stakeholders, including yourselves as media, where we’ll create another round table where I’ll get to ask you all a bunch of questions. That will strengthen the Olympic movement in a collaborative way.”

    VALUES CARRIED TO IOC PRESIDENCY Nadine Hassan from Jordan asked Kirsty, looking back on her journey, from Olympic champion to minister and now IOC President, which moments off the podium had the greatest impact in shaping the person she is today? “I’ll need a moment to properly reflect on this. I think I’d have to go back to my roots. Growing up in Zimbabwe played a huge role. It’s a small community in many ways. We’re a big country geographically, but we’re just 15 million people, and we lean on each other.

    “I think that kind of upbringing, maybe a bit more sheltered, surrounded by strong values and close-knit support, helped me understand the importance of having grounded, humble, genuine people around me. And it’s those people who’ve consistently reminded me of where I come from. That’s been one of the most powerful influences throughout my journey.

    CHALLENGES, AND DIFFICULT MEN.. New York Times reporter Tariq Panja referenced Coventry’s previous remarks about dealing with “difficult men.” She smiled knowingly and recounted the pressures she faced as a young Olympic medallist representing Zimbabwe during politically turbulent times: 

    “As athletes, we had a lot of pressure coming from different government officials in Zimbabwe, and you know, it was hard. To look at others and trying to say, I’m an athlete, I don’t believe in the politics in sport. I want to just focus on performing well,” She said, without names mentioned, “Looking back now, it taught me a lot about how to work with people, how to be respectful of differing opinions and still move forward on a shared agenda.”

    WOMEN SUPPORT WOMEN USA’s Rachel Axon asked, How has your career been shaped by other women at various career points, adding the gender equality initiatives to your role as female IOC President. Conventry highlighted the women who shaped her path, from her mother and grandmother to her university head swim coach, even Olympic trailblazers like Donna de Varona:

    She said, “My grandfather passed away when Mom was in her late teens. And so my grandmother was a single mom for most of her life, with three kids, and both were just incredibly strong women who raised families, and I think my mom’s pretty great, and my uncle and aunt. She did a great job, but she also had a successful career in fashion. My mum got to see her doing that, so she was always an incredible role model for my sister and I.”

    She adds: “My swim coach, Kim, who became a Division I coach while her husband was deployed overseas, with two very young kids, watching how she balanced that was inspiring. When we were preparing for the 2004 Olympics, her eldest came to Athens as a baby.. Again, I’ve been fortunate in my life to have very strong women around me who have shown me that it’s possible. It’s not always easy, but it’s possible,” noting her hope to pay that inspiration forward, especially for her two daughters.

    AFRICAN HERITAGE A question from China’s Mandan Zhu touched on Coventry’s rich international background and the impact of her African heritage, coming from Harare to Lausanne as a little girl with big dreams,“I can remember exactly where I was standing in my parents’ living room. I was still in my swimsuit, feeling cold after swimming in the pool, only to stand in front of the TV and watch divers compete. I would say that there’s never a dream too big.

    “You know, where there is a will to achieve, there’s a way. And don’t let someone talk you out of having that dream of what could be the best thing that happens to you. It’s quite powerful.”

    WEIGHT OF BEING ‘FIRST’ British journalist Jamie Gardner asked Coventry about the significance of becoming the IOC’s first female president at this particular moment in history. While she admitted it wasn’t something she initially focused on, the outpouring of messages from women around the world has since left a powerful mark: “I had a coworker tell me that his mum said, ‘Never in my lifetime did I think I’d see a woman lead the movement you work for.’” That moment, she admitted, hit her deeply. “It’s not just an exciting day, it’s a day with a lot of responsibility.”

    FROM SYDNEY TO BRISBANE Australia, particularly the Sydney 2000 Games, remains a defining touchstone for Coventry’s Olympic journey. Asked about her journey coming full circle, from a wide-eyed young swimmer at Sydney 2000 to President for Brisbane 2032, Coventry shared a funny tale about struggling to put on her first Speedo sharkskin suit, helped up by none other than Australian legend Susie O’Neill:

    “When we arrived in Sydney, I went into the changing room to try my Speedo suit on, and it turned into a total disaster. I had one leg in, was struggling to get the other in, lost my balance completely, and toppled over. Mortifying. Then this amazing person next to me leans down to help, and as I look up, I realise… It’s Susie. I never forget that moment because she was a role model to me, those Games, changed everything for me,” she recalled. “Now I hope Brisbane will show the world the warmth and passion of Australia, and inspire the next generations like Sydney did for me.”

    LIFTING VOICES As the media roundtable with IOC President-elect Kirsty Coventry progressed, her clarity of purpose sharpened further. In a movement often shaped by the world’s most powerful nations, Coventry made a point of bringing attention to her roots, and how they shape her priorities: “I come from a much smaller NOC, a developing country,” she said of Zimbabwe. “And I understand the challenges our athletes face. How do we close that gap? How do we ensure that athletes from all walks of life, if not with the same opportunities, at least have equal opportunities?”

    Coventry affirms that she intends to elevate voices often left on the margins. Her presidency, she hinted, will focus as much on inclusion as it will on innovation.

    LEARNING FROM YOUNG GENERATIONS Perhaps the most poignant reminder of who Coventry is, and who she intends to be as IOC President, came when she spoke about her own children. “They’re a daily reminder of our responsibility to keep sport relevant, and to listen, really listen, to what young people think is important. Kids are honest,” she said with a smile. “And sometimes that’s a very good thing.”

    Her two young daughters, she explained, are constant reminders that sport must remain relevant and engaging for younger generations. Despite the gravity of her new role, Coventry remains adamant about keeping her family grounded: “We won’t be staying in the Lausanne Palace. I want my kids to grow up doing the same things I did, making their beds, doing house chores, and just being kids.”

    ROAD AHEAD As Kirsty Coventry prepares to officially assume the role on June 23, her message is one of optimism, inclusivity, and integrity. With the weight of history on her shoulders and the wind of lived experience at her back, she is poised not just to lead the Olympic Movement but to reshape it for the modern age, starting by one athlete, one story, one honest conversation at a time.

    – on behalf of International Sports Press Association (AIPS).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft CEO Explains EU Attempts to Lower Russian Oil Price Cap

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The European Union is seeking to increase the efficiency of oil purchases from Russia when it tries to push through a reduction in the price ceiling for Russian oil, said Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    During his keynote speech, the head of the Company noted that the European Union continues to try to push through a reduction in the price ceiling for Russian oil to $45 per barrel.

    “I believe that the real goal is the desire of the European Union to increase the efficiency of its purchases from Russia, and not to reduce the income of the Russian budget, as was publicly declared. The figures confirm this: according to Western experts, since the beginning of 2023, Europe has purchased Russian oil for more than 20 billion euros, thus becoming the fourth largest buyer,” Sechin said.

    However, he believes it is clear that the US will not agree to lowering the price ceiling because it will negatively affect the profitability of US oil exports.

    The head of Rosneft specifically noted the situation in Saudi Arabia, saying that imports of Russian dark oil products after the start of sanctions restrictions allow the kingdom to effectively meet the needs of its energy industry for raw materials without affecting oil exports. The volume of fuel oil and vacuum gas oil supplied to this country from Russia over the past 12 months is more than 6 times higher than the volume of supplies four years ago.

    According to Sechin, Indian refiners are using a similar approach today. India, the second largest buyer of Russian oil, has almost doubled its export of oil products to Europe over the past three years.

    “To balance the budgets of many producing countries, the price of oil is required to be significantly higher than current levels. Thus, according to IMF calculations, in 2025 for the budget of Saudi Arabia this price is at a level of more than $90 per barrel,” Sechin concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin named Russia, Venezuela and Iran key players in ensuring global energy security

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    Russia, Venezuela and Iran are key players in the energy market, on whose supplies global energy security depends, said Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    “Russia, Venezuela and Iran are key players in the energy market, on whose supplies global energy security directly depends. They account for a third of the world’s liquid hydrocarbon reserves and 15% of global production. Without their resource base, the transition to a new image of global energy is impossible,” the head of the Company said.

    At the same time, according to Sechin, Russia’s real contribution to the global economy is proportional to its share in the global resource balance.

    “Our country’s share in global hydrocarbon exports is about 15%. However, the Russian resource base is not only hydrocarbons, but also metals. Russia’s share in gold mining is about 10%, and in the production of metals such as high-grade nickel and palladium, it reaches 20% and 40%, respectively,” the CEO said.

    The head of Rosneft also noted that Russia contains about 10% of the world’s reserves of rare earth metals, without which the development of modern technologies is impossible.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin advocates increasing dividend payments to Russia: this will reduce budget risks

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    Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin proposed that Russian banks with state participation increase dividend payments to the state, which would reduce budget risks, allow the authorities to consider easing fiscal regimes for producers and become an incentive for the country’s development.

    “The banking system is stable due to the relatively low tax burden and increased yield on federal loan bonds, which allows it to operate with high efficiency. But we expect an increase in its contribution not only to the budget, but also to the country’s economy. At a minimum, increasing dividend payments in favor of the state would be reasonable and appropriate and could reduce budget risks, which would allow us to consider reducing fiscal regimes for producers and become an incentive for the country’s development,” said Igor Sechin, speaking at the Energy Panel within the framework of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    The head of Rosneft recalled that the Russian economy has been under unprecedented sanctions pressure for more than three years. “However, despite numerous negative forecasts, it has been able to assert its viability during this period. In the last two years, Russia’s GDP growth rates have exceeded the world average,” he emphasized.

    According to the Ministry of Finance, the federal budget remains balanced, and the level of public debt is stable and under control, noted Igor Sechin.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Acting Commissioner for Census and Statistics officiates at prize presentation ceremony of 2024/25 Statistical Project Competition for Secondary School Students (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The Acting Commissioner for Census and Statistics, Mr Tim Chau, officiated at the prize presentation ceremony of the 2024/25 Statistical Project Competition (SPC) for Secondary School Students of the Hong Kong Statistical Society today (June 21). Principal Assistant Secretary for Education Ms Edith Tse also attended as an officiating guest. The President of the Hong Kong Statistical Society, Professor Chan Ngai-hang; the Chief Adjudicator of the competition, Professor Cheung Ka-chun; the Chief Strategy Officer of Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited (sponsor of the competition), Ms Candy Lam; representative of the Department of Decision Analytics and Operations of the City University of Hong Kong (sponsor of the thematic prize), Ms Teresa Ng; and representative of the Division of Science, Engineering and Health Studies of the College of Professional and Continuing Education of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (sponsor of the thematic prize), Dr Anthony Loh, also presented prizes to the winning teams and extended their congratulations to every member of the teams.
     
    In his address at the prize presentation ceremony, Mr Chau emphasised that it is even more important for students to learn how to discern the reliability of statistical figures in today’s era of information explosion. Statistical knowledge not only helps students interpret data but also enables them to identify potential biases and misleading information within the data. He pointed out that quality statistical results are usually based on scientific statistical theories and methods, as well as logical analysis. He encouraged students to contribute to society by fully utilising their statistical knowledge as a valuable technical resource, and by harnessing their analytical capabilities and creative thinking.
     
         This edition of the competition received an encouraging response of 221 statistical projects from about 850 secondary school students, covering a broad spectrum of topics. Participating students were able to utilise official statistics as the main source of data to analyse and interpret social and economic issues in Hong Kong.
     
         The 2024/25 SPC, co-organised by the Hong Kong Statistical Society and the Education Bureau, is the 39th edition of the competition. The Commissioner for Census and Statistics is the patron of the competition. Over the past years, many statistician-grade staff members of the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) have actively participated in the organisation and professional adjudication of the SPC in the capacity of members of the Hong Kong Statistical Society, with the aim of improving statistical literacy among secondary school students and promoting the application and importance of statistics in society. This fully demonstrates that the C&SD attaches great importance and commitment to nurturing young talent.
     
         The key objectives of the competition are to promote the interest of secondary school students in research methods, statistics and statistical techniques; encourage students to understand the local community in a scientific and objective manner through the proper use of statistics; and promote a sense of civic awareness.
     
         Members of the public are welcome to visit the webpage of the competition for the list of winners this year (www.hkss.org.hk/index.php/spc$en).

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  • Hundreds across pacific nations participate in International Day of Yoga

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Countries across the Pacific, including New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Tonga, on Saturday celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), with large numbers of yoga enthusiasts joining the global occasion.

    In New Zealand, over 150 yoga practitioners from Kiwi, Indian, and international communities gathered to mark IDY. The event, held with a vibrant spirit, was organized at the High Commission of India in collaboration with Heartfulness, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, and the Art of Living Foundation.

    Former New Zealand Governor Anand Satyanand attended as the Chief Guest.

    The Indian High Commission in New Zealand also shared glimpses of the Yoga Day celebrations at the iconic Beehive (New Zealand Parliament) on its social media platforms, highlighting the enthusiastic participation.

    In Papua New Guinea, the Indian High Commission partnered with the Active City Development Programme (ACDP) to host celebrations at Ela Beach in the capital city, Port Moresby. Over 250 participants from various communities took part in the event.

    Papua New Guinea Governor Powes Parkop, who attended as Chief Guest, spoke about how yoga has positively transformed his life.

    Addressing the gathering, Mukesh Kumar Ambasta, Charge d’Affaires (Cd’A) of the Indian High Commission in Papua New Guinea, emphasized the significance of this year’s IDY theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”, highlighting the deep connection between personal well-being and planetary health.

    In Tonga, around 60 yoga enthusiasts participated in the Yoga Day event held at the Tanoa International Dateline Hotel in Nukuʻalofa. The event was jointly organized by the Indian High Commission and the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre of Fiji, in collaboration with the Tongan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    Tonga’s Health Minister, Ana Akaola, was also present at the event.

    Meanwhile, in Fiji, the Indian High Commission and the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre hosted the Yoga Day celebration at the iconic Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva, the capital.

    “Grateful to Biman Prasad, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance of Fiji, for joining as the Chief Guest. Heartfelt thanks to all yoga enthusiasts — including diplomats, the diaspora, and media members — who made today’s event truly special,” the Indian High Commission in Suva posted on X.

    Deputy Prime Minister Prasad also shared a message on social media: “As we mark International Day of Yoga, let us reflect on yoga’s power to heal, unite, and inspire. Yoga for ‘One Earth, One Health’ reminds us to care for ourselves and our planet. A few minutes a day can transform lives.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Increased funding for festivals

    Source: Scottish Government

    Record culture funding uplift to benefit 14 festivals in 2025-26.

    Fourteen major festivals across Edinburgh and Glasgow will receive funding increases this year, thanks to a record uplift in the Scottish culture budget.

    As part of an overall £4 million increase for festivals in 2025-26 Scottish Budget, this year’s Festival EXPO Fund has awarded a total of £2.8 million across the 14 festivals, up from £1.7 million the previous year.

    Festivals Edinburgh will also receive £200,000 via Creative Scotland to support their branding and marketing work to promote the Edinburgh festivals.

    Established in 2007, the Scottish Government’s Festival EXPO Fund is designed to support festival innovation and maximise national and international opportunities for the artists who contribute to them. The fund is managed by Creative Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Government.

    Culture Secretary Angus Robertson said:

    “Scotland’s festivals are our cultural shopfront to the rest of the world. As well as offering performers and creatives an unrivalled international platform, they also deliver an annual economic uplift to businesses, jobs and livelihoods right across the country.

    “This year’s funding increase for the existing EXPO festivals cohort represents an increase of £1 million across the 14 festivals in Glasgow and Edinburgh, the first in 10 years. It recognises the success of festivals in shaping and supporting hundreds of commissions, enhancing the ambitions of thousands of Scottish artists and attracting audiences in the millions for EXPO-supported work since the fund’s creation in 2007.

    “From this foundation we will expand the reach of the EXPO fund across the whole of Scotland, and I am working with festivals across the country through the Strategic Festivals Partnership to realise this commitment.”

    Dana MacLeod, Executive Director of Arts, Communities and Inclusion at Creative Scotland said:

    “We welcome the Scottish Government’s commitment to the Festivals EXPO Fund, providing invaluable support for Scotland’s world-class festivals. The EXPO Fund enables Scotland’s festivals to commission bold ideas, develop creative collaborations and present high-quality programmes for audiences in Scotland and internationally.”

    Lori Anderson, Director of Festivals Edinburgh said:

    “Today’s announcement is welcome news for our festivals and for Scotland’s cultural sector, ensuring that the guiding principle of the Scottish Government’s Festivals EXPO Fund – to showcase Scottish talent to the world on the country’s premier festival platforms – continues to successfully support creative careers.”

    Background:

    Strategic Partnership for Scotland’s Festivals – second open letter from Culture Secretary Angus Robertson – gov.scot

    Multi-Year Funding Outcome Announcement | Creative Scotland

    EXPO Fund 2025-26 recipients:

    • Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival: £195,000
    • Edinburgh International Film Festival: £193,000
    • Edinburgh Art Festival: £200,000
    • Edinburgh International Book Festival: £200,000
    • Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society (Made in Scotland 2026): £670,000
    • Edinburgh International Festival: £100,000
    • Scottish International Storytelling Festival: £200,000
    • Edinburgh’s Hogmanay: £180,000
    • Edinburgh Science Festival: £150,000
    • Imaginate: £188,000
    • Celtic Connections: £154,000
    • Glasgow Film Festival: £120,000
    • Glasgow International: £130,000
    • Sonica: £120,000

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Igor Sechin: An ill-conceived strategy has led to the cost of electricity in Europe being five times higher than in the US

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The abolition of subsidies for green energy in the United States shows that this country, unlike the European Union, is returning to a pragmatic policy, believes Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin.

    The head of the Company noted that in the United States, where electricity consumption has once again begun to grow after a decade of stagnation, the new administration is already revising the energy strategy in favor of traditional sources. Thus, President Trump recently signed a number of executive orders aimed at reviving the coal industry. At the same time as easing regulations, the US Department of Energy increased its forecast for American coal production this year by 6%.

    “The abolition of subsidies for “green” energy in the United States shows that this country, unlike the European Union, is returning to a pragmatic policy. An ill-considered strategy of abandoning traditional generation has already led to the fact that the cost of electricity in Europe today is five times higher than in the United States,” said the head of Rosneft at the Energy Panel within the framework of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US oil production at current prices has reached its peak – Sechin

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Oil production in the US at current prices has probably reached its peak, said Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    In his keynote address, the Company’s CEO called the energy policy initially announced by the new US administration promising. However, most of these goals have not yet been achieved: tariff wars have led to a drop in oil prices, while taxes for the oil industry remain at the same level and interest rates are not decreasing. Against this background, the number of active drilling rigs has fallen by 9% to 439 units over the past two months and oil production growth has stopped. In less than a year, the US Department of Energy has reduced its forecast for oil production in the US by the end of 2025 by 400 thousand barrels per day.

    “At current prices, oil production in the US has apparently peaked,” Sechin said, noting that Diamondback Energy and ConocoPhillips recently voiced this opinion. And Liberty Energy, an oilfield services company founded by US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, expects drilling activity to slow significantly in the second half of this year, which should lead to a reduction in the US drilling fleet by about another 10%. “It is not surprising that against this backdrop, many shale players have already begun to reduce investments,” the head of Rosneft believes.

    He noted that the sharp decline in oil prices this year has already led to a revision of investment plans. According to the latest IEA estimate, global investment in oil exploration and production will fall by 6% this year for the first time in five years, with the drop in the US being around 10%. “I think this is just the beginning,” the head of Rosneft noted.

    “The new US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has repeatedly stated that for Trump’s second presidential term to be successful, oil production in the country must increase by three million barrels per day. This is part of the so-called “3-3-3 Plan,” which also implies reducing the US budget deficit to 3% of GDP and achieving three percent GDP growth,” Igor Sechin recalled.

    The head of the Company also wonders what difference it makes for the American market where these barrels come from? “It is quite possible that these could be barrels produced in OPEC member countries. The Alliance has consistently, since the end of last year, stated the need to increase production in connection with changes in consumption,” Sechin said.

    The CEO also noted that in addition to the interests of states, it is necessary to take into account the interests of shareholders. Low oil prices in the current period do not allow many companies to maintain the previous level of dividend payments and share buybacks, the head of Rosneft said. According to the assessment of Rystad Energy experts, cited by Sechin, if oil majors maintain payments to shareholders, then already this year they will have to almost completely abandon investments or significantly increase their debt.

    “The price decline has already started to affect the major players, with BP and Chevron cutting their share buybacks by nearly 60% and 30%, respectively, and Aramco having to increase its debt to be able to pay dividends,” the CEO said.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: OPEC’s decision to increase production was justified, oil reserves are at a minimum level – Rosneft CEO

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Chief Executive Officer of PJSC NK Rosneft Igor Sechin called OPEC’s decision to forcefully increase oil production justified and far-sighted.

    During his keynote speech at the Energy Panel of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Sechin noted that the announced increase in production since May of this year is three times higher than the alliance’s initial plan. In addition, the entire increase in OPEC production could be shifted a year ahead of schedule.

    “The decision taken by OPEC leaders to forcefully increase production today looks very far-sighted and, from the market’s point of view, justified, taking into account the interests of consumers in light of the uncertainty regarding the scale of the Iran-Israel conflict,” the head of the Company said.

    At the same time, Sechin noted, “despite the declared growth in production, there can be no talk of any excess of oil on the market in the long term,” since “global oil reserves are currently at their lowest levels in the last five years.”

    “Low oil prices suit US consumers, where the price of gasoline adjusted for inflation has already returned to 2019 levels. It is no coincidence that this is happening against the backdrop of the White House’s intensified Middle East policy and the conclusion of a number of agreements with key countries in the region,” said the head of Rosneft.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Advocates – Palestine Forum Condemns Desecration of Palestinian Flag by Destiny Church Supporters

    Statement from the Palestine Forum of New Zealand

    The Palestine Forum of New Zealand condemns in the strongest terms the disgraceful and provocative act committed by individuals associated with Destiny Church, who tore up a Palestinian flag and stomped on it. This shameful display is not only deeply offensive to the Palestinian people but also to all those who uphold the values of dignity, justice, and the right to national identity.

    Such hateful and divisive actions have no place in Aotearoa New Zealand — a country built on principles of diversity, mutual respect, and the protection of all communities’ rights to peaceful expression. The Palestinian flag represents resilience, heritage, and a legitimate struggle for freedom and justice.

    We call on community leaders, human rights advocates, faith communities, and all fair-minded New Zealanders to reject this behaviour and stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people against acts of hatred, provocation, and intolerance.

    Palestine Forum of New Zealand
    Justice, Dignity, Freedom.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kazakh schoolchildren immerse themselves in Chinese culture at summer camp in northwest China

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

    LANZHOU, June 21 (Xinhua) — Sixteen high school students from Kazakhstan are currently participating in a summer camp at Lanzhou University.

    During the ten days, the students will attend Chinese language classes, participate in local special cultural activities such as cooking beef noodles and making hand-made fans, and take tours along the Yellow River route and Danxia Landform, etc.

    Ermek Talaptanov, a graduate of Lanzhou University, became a counselor for high school students from Kazakhstan.

    Ermek Talaptanov studied Chinese at Lanzhou University for two years and after completing his studies, returned to Kazakhstan to teach Chinese and popularize Chinese culture.

    Li Chunlin, dean of the Institute of International Cultural Exchanges of Lanzhou University, said that the training activities and exchanges began on June 17. He hopes that Kazakh youth will make full use of this opportunity to gain new knowledge, experience culture and make friends, and become a new generation of envoys to promote friendship between the two countries in the future. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tesla to Build Grid-Level Energy Storage Station in Shanghai

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

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

    SHANGHAI, June 21 (Xinhua) — U.S. automaker Tesla signed a deal with Chinese partners on Friday to build a grid-scale energy storage station in Shanghai using its Megapack battery packs.

    The total investment in the project will be 4 billion yuan (about $556 million). The agreement marks Tesla’s entry into China’s rapidly growing energy storage market and paves the way for its facility to be connected to the world’s largest power grid.

    According to the agreement signed by Tesla, the Lingang New Area Government of China /Shanghai/ Pilot Free Trade Zone, the People’s Government of Fengxian District of Shanghai and China Kangfu International Leasing Co., Ltd., the gigawatt-hour energy storage station will be built in the Lingang New Area.

    It will be Tesla’s first grid-scale energy storage station built in mainland China.

    Tesla China’s energy business general manager Dong Kun said that once operational, the station will participate in spot electricity trading, helping to smooth out peak loads in local networks and improve the stability of the power system.

    Tesla also plans to expand its partnership with China Kangfu to deliver carbon-free energy solutions globally.

    In February of this year, the new Tesla Megafactory in the new Lingang area (Tesla’s second plant in Shanghai after the Gigafactory) began producing Megapack batteries.

    Tesla predicts 50 percent year-over-year growth in energy storage capacity in 2025. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Direct passenger rail service between Pyongyang and Khabarovsk has been resumed

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

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

    Khabarovsk, June 21 (Xinhua) — Direct rail service between the capital of the DPRK, Pyongyang, and Khabarovsk, the administrative center of Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai, was resumed recently.

    On Saturday at noon, the first train after a five-year break arrived in Khabarovsk, departing from Pyongyang on the 19th. Travel time is just over two days.

    Direct non-stop service between the two cities will be carried out once a month. From Pyongyang the train departs on the 19th and arrives in Khabarovsk on the 21st, from Khabarovsk on the 21st, arriving in Pyongyang on the 23rd of each month.

    As reported earlier, passenger rail service between Moscow and Pyongyang resumed on June 17. The train that departed from the capital of the DPRK on that day will arrive in Moscow on June 25. Pyongyang-Moscow is the longest direct rail route in the world. The distance between the capitals of the states is more than 10 thousand km, and the travel time is 8 days.

    Russian Railways noted that Russian rail service with the DPRK was suspended in February 2020 due to COVID-19. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft CEO Calls Energy Sector One of Driving Forces of New Technological Revolution

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The energy sector is one of the main driving forces of the new technological revolution, said Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    In his keynote address, he noted that the digital revolution, using artificial intelligence and big data, should become the basis for increasing labor productivity.

    According to the investment bank Goldman Sachs, the large-scale introduction of high technologies will increase labor productivity by 1.5 percentage points for developed countries and by 1 percentage point for developing countries over 10 years. “However, the development of high technologies requires a significant amount of natural resources, as well as large-scale investments in infrastructure and human capital. This, in turn, means a multiple increase in energy consumption,” the head of Rosneft noted.

    “Without a doubt, one of the main driving forces of the new technological revolution is the energy sector,” Sechin said. He recalled that the use of artificial intelligence based on large data centers is a highly energy-intensive process. “According to the International Energy Agency, today the electricity needs of one 100-megawatt data center are comparable to the consumption of 100,000 households. In the future, these needs may increase tens of times,” the head of Rosneft added.

    Such centers, according to Sechin, will make a greater contribution to the growth of global demand for electricity than heavy industry or heat supply. “According to forecasts, by 2030 their electricity consumption will more than double and reach one thousand terawatt-hours, which is comparable to Japan’s current consumption,” the head of Rosneft said.

    As an example of the impact of digitalization on the global energy system, Igor Sechin also cited the development of the cryptocurrency market. According to him, in less than ten years, they have become an independent industry that today consumes resources on par with entire countries. Thus, the energy consumption of the entire Bitcoin network as of May 2025 has already exceeded the level of electricity consumption in Poland.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft June 21, 2025

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