Category: DJF

  • US court lets Trump retain control of California National Guard for now

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A U.S. appeals court let Donald Trump on Thursday retain control over California’s National Guard while the state’s Democratic governor proceeds with a lawsuit challenging the legality of the Republican president’s use of the troops to quell protests and unrest in Los Angeles.

    A three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals extended a pause it placed on U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer’s June 12 ruling that Trump had called the National Guard into federal service unlawfully.

    Breyer’s ruling was issued in a lawsuit against Trump’s action brought by Governor Gavin Newsom.

    Breyer ruled that Trump violated the U.S. law governing a president’s ability to take control of a state’s National Guard by failing to coordinate with the governor, and also found that the conditions set out under the statute to allow this move, such as a rebellion against federal authority, did not exist.

    Breyer ordered Trump to return control of California’s National Guard to Newsom. Hours after Breyer acted, the 9th Circuit panel put the judge’s move on hold temporarily.

    Amid protests and turmoil in Los Angeles over Trump’s immigration raids, the president on June 7 took control of California’s National Guard and deployed 4,000 troops against the wishes of Newsom. Trump also ordered 700 U.S. Marines to the city after sending in the National Guard. Breyer has not yet ruled on the legality of the Marine Corps mobilization.

    At a court hearing on Tuesday on whether to extend the pause on Breyer’s decision, members of the 9th Circuit panel questioned lawyers for California and the Trump administration on what role, if any, courts should have in reviewing Trump’s authority to deploy the troops.

    The law sets out three conditions under which a president can federalize state National Guard forces, including an invasion, a “rebellion or danger of a rebellion” against the government or a situation in which the U.S. government is unable with regular forces to execute the country’s laws.

    The Justice Department has said that once the president determines that an emergency that warrants the use of the National Guard exists, no court or state governor can review that decision.

    Trump’s decision to send troops into Los Angeles prompted a national debate about the use of the military on U.S. soil and inflamed political tensions in the second most-populous U.S. city.

    The protests in Los Angeles lasted for more than a week, but subsequently ebbed, leading Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to lift a curfew she had imposed.

    California argued in its June 9 lawsuit that Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and the Marines violated the state’s sovereignty and U.S. laws that forbid federal troops from participating in civilian law enforcement.

    The lawsuit stated the situation in Los Angeles was nothing like a “rebellion.” The protests involved sporadic acts of violence that state and local law enforcement were capable of handling without military involvement, according to the lawsuit.

    The Trump administration has denied that troops are engaging in law enforcement, saying that they are instead protecting federal buildings and personnel, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

    The 9th Circuit panel is comprised of two judges appointed by Trump during his first term and one appointee of Democratic former President Joe Biden.

    (Reuters)

  • SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in setback to Musk’s Mars mission

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    SpaceX’s massive Starship spacecraft exploded into a dramatic fireball during testing in Texas late on Wednesday, the latest in a series of setbacks for billionaire Elon Musk’s Mars rocket program.

    The explosion occurred around 11 p.m. local time while Starship was on a test stand at its Brownsville, Texas Starbase while preparing for the tenth test flight, SpaceX said in a post on Musk’s social-media platform X.

    The company attributed it to a “major anomaly” and said all personnel were safe. Its engineering teams were investigating the incident, and it was coordinating with local, state and federal agencies regarding environmental and safety impacts, the company said.

    “Preliminary data suggests that a nitrogen COPV in the payload bay failed below its proof pressure,” Musk said in a post on X, in a reference to a nitrogen gas storage unit known as a Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel. “If further investigation confirms that this is what happened, it is the first time ever for this design,” he continued.

    The Starship rocket appeared to experience at least two explosions in quick succession, lighting up the night sky and sending debris flying, according to video capturing the moment it exploded.

    The 400-foot (122-meter) tall Starship rocket system is at the core of Musk’s goal of sending humans to Mars. But it has been beset by a string of failures this year.

    In late May, SpaceX’s Starship rocket spun out of control about halfway through a flight without achieving some of its most important testing goals. The Starship lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase, Texas, launch site, flying beyond the point of two previous explosive attempts earlier this year that sent debris streaking over Caribbean islands and forced dozens of airliners to divert course.

    Two months earlier, the spacecraft exploded in space minutes after lifting off from Texas, prompting the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to halt air traffic in parts of Florida.

    Videos on social media showed fiery debris streaking through the dusk skies near South Florida and the Bahamas after Starship broke up in space shortly after it began to spin uncontrollably with its engines cut off, a SpaceX live stream of the mission showed. Musk called that explosion “a minor setback.”

    The FAA said earlier this month that it had closed an agency-required investigation into the mishap, citing the probable cause as a hardware failure in one of the engines. SpaceX identified eight corrective actions to prevent a recurrence and the FAA said it verified SpaceX implemented those prior to the late May Starship mission.

    In January, a Starship rocket broke up in space minutes after launching from Texas, raining debris over Caribbean islands and causing minor damage to a car in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

    (Reuters)

  • PM Modi to launch projects worth ₹18,600 crore in Odisha, unveil vision document

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the state-level event in Bhubaneswar today, commemorating one year of the newly elected government in Odisha. The Prime Minister’s visit is set to mark the beginning of a fresh phase of development in the state, with the inauguration and foundation laying of projects valued at over ₹18,600 crore.

    The projects span a wide range of critical sectors, including drinking water supply, irrigation, agriculture-related infrastructure, healthcare, and rural connectivity. Notable among them are new national highway segments, a new railway line, and other public infrastructure intended to improve service delivery and quality of life across Odisha.

    A landmark feature of the day’s agenda will be the flagging off of new train services extending to Boudh district—bringing it onto the national railway map for the first time. This move is expected to bolster regional connectivity and support local economic growth.

    In an effort to promote clean energy and sustainable urban transport, the Prime Minister will also flag off 100 electric buses under the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) system. Designed to serve the capital and adjoining regions, the initiative is aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of urban mobility while enhancing convenience for daily commuters.

    Another key highlight will be the release of the Odisha Vision Document, which presents a long-term development strategy for the state. Framed with an eye on two landmark milestones—2036, the centenary of Odisha as India’s first linguistic state, and 2047, the centenary of Indian independence—the document outlines a roadmap for inclusive and sustainable growth across sectors.

    Further adding to the cultural and heritage agenda of the state, the Prime Minister will launch the Baraputra Aitihya Gram Yojana. This scheme seeks to convert the birthplaces of prominent Odia personalities into heritage villages, complete with museums, statues, interpretation centres, and libraries. It is expected to both preserve Odisha’s rich cultural history and promote heritage tourism.

    The Prime Minister will also felicitate women achievers from across Odisha. The ceremony will honour over 16.5 lakh “Lakhpati Didis”, women who have attained economic self-reliance through various government-supported livelihood initiatives.

     

     

     

     

  • PM Modi to launch projects worth ₹18,600 crore in Odisha, unveil vision document

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the state-level event in Bhubaneswar today, commemorating one year of the newly elected government in Odisha. The Prime Minister’s visit is set to mark the beginning of a fresh phase of development in the state, with the inauguration and foundation laying of projects valued at over ₹18,600 crore.

    The projects span a wide range of critical sectors, including drinking water supply, irrigation, agriculture-related infrastructure, healthcare, and rural connectivity. Notable among them are new national highway segments, a new railway line, and other public infrastructure intended to improve service delivery and quality of life across Odisha.

    A landmark feature of the day’s agenda will be the flagging off of new train services extending to Boudh district—bringing it onto the national railway map for the first time. This move is expected to bolster regional connectivity and support local economic growth.

    In an effort to promote clean energy and sustainable urban transport, the Prime Minister will also flag off 100 electric buses under the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) system. Designed to serve the capital and adjoining regions, the initiative is aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of urban mobility while enhancing convenience for daily commuters.

    Another key highlight will be the release of the Odisha Vision Document, which presents a long-term development strategy for the state. Framed with an eye on two landmark milestones—2036, the centenary of Odisha as India’s first linguistic state, and 2047, the centenary of Indian independence—the document outlines a roadmap for inclusive and sustainable growth across sectors.

    Further adding to the cultural and heritage agenda of the state, the Prime Minister will launch the Baraputra Aitihya Gram Yojana. This scheme seeks to convert the birthplaces of prominent Odia personalities into heritage villages, complete with museums, statues, interpretation centres, and libraries. It is expected to both preserve Odisha’s rich cultural history and promote heritage tourism.

    The Prime Minister will also felicitate women achievers from across Odisha. The ceremony will honour over 16.5 lakh “Lakhpati Didis”, women who have attained economic self-reliance through various government-supported livelihood initiatives.

     

     

     

     

  • PM Modi to launch projects worth ₹18,600 crore in Odisha, unveil vision document

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the state-level event in Bhubaneswar today, commemorating one year of the newly elected government in Odisha. The Prime Minister’s visit is set to mark the beginning of a fresh phase of development in the state, with the inauguration and foundation laying of projects valued at over ₹18,600 crore.

    The projects span a wide range of critical sectors, including drinking water supply, irrigation, agriculture-related infrastructure, healthcare, and rural connectivity. Notable among them are new national highway segments, a new railway line, and other public infrastructure intended to improve service delivery and quality of life across Odisha.

    A landmark feature of the day’s agenda will be the flagging off of new train services extending to Boudh district—bringing it onto the national railway map for the first time. This move is expected to bolster regional connectivity and support local economic growth.

    In an effort to promote clean energy and sustainable urban transport, the Prime Minister will also flag off 100 electric buses under the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) system. Designed to serve the capital and adjoining regions, the initiative is aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of urban mobility while enhancing convenience for daily commuters.

    Another key highlight will be the release of the Odisha Vision Document, which presents a long-term development strategy for the state. Framed with an eye on two landmark milestones—2036, the centenary of Odisha as India’s first linguistic state, and 2047, the centenary of Indian independence—the document outlines a roadmap for inclusive and sustainable growth across sectors.

    Further adding to the cultural and heritage agenda of the state, the Prime Minister will launch the Baraputra Aitihya Gram Yojana. This scheme seeks to convert the birthplaces of prominent Odia personalities into heritage villages, complete with museums, statues, interpretation centres, and libraries. It is expected to both preserve Odisha’s rich cultural history and promote heritage tourism.

    The Prime Minister will also felicitate women achievers from across Odisha. The ceremony will honour over 16.5 lakh “Lakhpati Didis”, women who have attained economic self-reliance through various government-supported livelihood initiatives.

     

     

     

     

  • IDY 2025: PM Modi’s efforts gave yoga global recognition, says Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for bringing global recognition to yoga, inspiring countries around the world to embrace the practice with enthusiasm.

    Addressing an event at a Yoga, Meditation, and Medical Camp in Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh ahead of International Yoga Day, Gupta said, “PM Modi got Yoga Day recognized on the world stage in such a way that every country in the world is adopting Yoga with great affection today… India will be able to prosper only if it remains healthy.”

    The central theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” underlining the connection between individual wellness and planetary health.

    Now in its 11th year, International Yoga Day was first observed in 2015 following a resolution moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the United Nations in 2014. The inaugural celebration in New Delhi set two Guinness World Records — one for the largest yoga session and another for the most nationalities participating in a single event.

    The Centre has rolled out 10 key initiatives this year, with Yoga Sangam as the flagship event. Scheduled for June 21, from 6:30 am to 7:45 am, it will host a synchronized mass yoga demonstration at over one lakh locations nationwide. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the celebrations from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Other events include Yoga Bandhan, Yoga Park, Harit Yoga, and Yoga Mahakumbh.

    ANI

  • IDY 2025: PM Modi’s efforts gave yoga global recognition, says Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for bringing global recognition to yoga, inspiring countries around the world to embrace the practice with enthusiasm.

    Addressing an event at a Yoga, Meditation, and Medical Camp in Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh ahead of International Yoga Day, Gupta said, “PM Modi got Yoga Day recognized on the world stage in such a way that every country in the world is adopting Yoga with great affection today… India will be able to prosper only if it remains healthy.”

    The central theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” underlining the connection between individual wellness and planetary health.

    Now in its 11th year, International Yoga Day was first observed in 2015 following a resolution moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the United Nations in 2014. The inaugural celebration in New Delhi set two Guinness World Records — one for the largest yoga session and another for the most nationalities participating in a single event.

    The Centre has rolled out 10 key initiatives this year, with Yoga Sangam as the flagship event. Scheduled for June 21, from 6:30 am to 7:45 am, it will host a synchronized mass yoga demonstration at over one lakh locations nationwide. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the celebrations from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Other events include Yoga Bandhan, Yoga Park, Harit Yoga, and Yoga Mahakumbh.

    ANI

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese researchers develop cocktail hydrogel to treat traumatic brain injuries

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) — A team of Chinese researchers has developed a hydrogel cocktail that can promote the regeneration of the neurovascular system and repair of damaged brain tissue, providing an important theoretical basis and new strategies for cell replacement therapy for cerebral cortex injury.

    Transplantation of human neural progenitor cells has great potential in the treatment of traumatic brain injury. However, it faces problems such as low cell survival, unclear lineage, and low efficiency of functional integration.

    Researchers from the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed a new cocktail hydrogel that has a three-dimensional framework structure with biomimetic properties.

    According to a paper published recently in the Journal of Advanced Research, the material can mimic the biochemical and mechanical environment of the natural extracellular matrix, significantly improving the adhesion, survival, and lineage-specific differentiation of human neural progenitor cells.

    Biomimetic structures created from hydrogel, interacting with a bioactive microenvironment, provide stable signals of neurogenic induction, imitating the characteristics of brain tissue, thereby effectively stimulating the transformation of human neural progenitor cells into functional interneurons – a key type of neurons that ensures advanced human activity.

    The study also showed that the hydrogel could help restore the microstructure of the neurovascular node, significantly improve the local immune and metabolic microenvironment at the injury site, and promote the engraftment of human neural progenitor cells and their transformation into cortical interneurons, thus changing the structure of damaged brain tissue and partially restoring nerve conduction function. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump to decide on strikes on Iran within two weeks – White House

    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, June 19 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump will decide whether to strike Iran within the next two weeks, White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt said.

    “Based on the fact that there is a significant likelihood of negotiations with Iran, which may or may not take place in the near future, I will make a decision whether to strike or not within the next two weeks,” she read from Trump’s statement.

    As K. Leavitt noted, any possible diplomatic agreement would have to include Tehran’s renunciation of uranium enrichment and ensure that Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons.

    The United States and Iran continue to exchange messages and negotiate, Leavitt said. On Thursday, reports emerged that U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had spoken by phone several times in an attempt to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis since Israeli strikes began on the Islamic Republic on June 13. –0–

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Basic housing units bill published

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Basic Housing Units (BHUs) Bill, which introduces a regulatory regime for the letting of subdivided units (SDUs) in residential buildings, was published in the Government Gazette today.

    The bill is aimed at tackling the issue of substandard SDUs and ensuring reasonable and safe living conditions in SDUs.

    It requires SDUs in residential buildings to comply with a set of minimum standards. These relate to minimum internal floor area and headroom, fire safety, structural safety, lighting and ventilation, toilet provision, water supply points, and water and electricity meters.

    In addition, obtaining BHU recognition is a prerequisite for letting SDUs out for habitation. Anyone who lets out an unrecognised SDU will be held criminally liable. Tenants will not be held liable. 

    As a transitional arrangement to implement the BHU regulatory regime progressively, the Government will set up a 12-month registration system for residential flats with pre-existing SDUs. Under this system, a 36-month grace period will be provided to allow for necessary alteration works and applications for BHU recognition.

    Unregistered SDUs, registered SDUs following the expiry of the grace period, and new SDUs entering the market must all obtain recognition as up-to-standard BHUs before they can be lawfully let out for habitation.

    The bill will be introduced into the Legislative Council for first and second readings on July 9.

    The Government said it will make every effort to facilitate LegCo’s scrutiny and strive to have the bill passed as soon as possible, with a view to rolling out the BHU regulatory regime in March 2026. 

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police funeral to be held for Constable Keith Anthony Smith in Devonport

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    Police funeral to be held for Constable Keith Anthony Smith in Devonport

    Friday, 20 June 2025 – 3:00 pm.

    Tasmania Police Commissioner Donna Adams has announced a police funeral for Constable Keith Anthony Smith will take place in Devonport on Friday, 27 June.
    The funeral will honour Constable Smith’s life and commemorate his 25 years of service with Tasmania Police.
    Commissioner Adams said Keith’s death was a traumatic and tragic event that has shocked Tasmania Police, and the broader community.
    “This week has been an incredibly difficult time for our Tasmania Police family, with the death of our respected and committed colleague, Constable Keith Smith,” she said.
    “Keith served with unwavering dedication and integrity, and his legacy will not be forgotten.”
    “For many Tasmania Police officers, Keith was more than a colleague – he was a friend, a mentor, and a true embodiment of what it means to serve.”
    The funeral will be held at 1pm on Friday in Devonport.
    At the request of Constable Smith’s family, the funeral is only open to family, friends, invited guests and police.
    Members of the public are asked to respect the family’s wishes for privacy and are asked not to attend the service itself.
    Immediately after the funeral, community members will be welcome to pay their respects by observing the guard of honour and funeral procession.
    Details of times and locations will be provided at a later date.
    Constable Smith was fatally shot on Monday, 16 June, while attending a rural property at North Motton in Tasmania’s north-west.
    A man has been charged with murder, attempted murder and aggravated assault over the devastating incident. He is due to appear in the Launceston Magistrates Court on Monday, 7 July.
    Members of the public are invited to leave a message of condolence or support for Constable Smith’s family and Tasmania Police colleagues on the Tasmania Police website. Public memorials have also been set up at Ulverstone and Launceston police stations.

    MIL OSI News

  • MIL-OSI Australia: A second of caution can safeguard your future

    Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

    Scammers take advantage of tax time by impersonating the ATO through fake emails and messages, hoping you’ll respond quickly without verifying if they are genuine. ATO email impersonation scams alone are up 300% from this time last year.

    Scammers know you’re busy, often distracted, and want you to respond quickly without verifying who is contacting you. They are trying to trick you into handing over personal information so they can steal your identity and commit fraud in your name.

    There are 3 simple steps you can take to protect yourself:

    1. Stop: Never share your myGov sign in details, and only share personal information such as your Tax File Number (TFN) or bank account details if you trust the person and they genuinely require them. If in doubt, don’t provide anything.
    2. Check: Take a sec to check. Ask yourself could it be fake? Is it really the ATO? If a link or QR code is directing you to provide information or to log into an online portal Don’t click on it!
    3. Protect: If something doesn’t feel right or you notice unusual activity, act quickly.

    Remember:

    • We may send you an SMS or email asking you to contact us but we’ll never send an unsolicited message with a link asking you to return personal information or log into our online services.
    • We do have a Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn accounts, but we’ll never use these platforms to ask you to provide personal information, documentation or payments.

    Recovering from identity theft can be a stressful and complicated process. If something feels off, don’t engage with it – visit verify or report a scam on our website or phone us on 1800 008 540 for confirmation.

    To learn more visit how to stay scam safe and scam alerts.

    Looking for the latest news for SMSFs? – You can stay up to date by visiting our SMSF newsroom and subscribingExternal Link to our monthly SMSF newsletter.

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  • Prime Minister to inaugurate railway, power, and housing projects in Siwan, Bihar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a two-day visit to Bihar, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh, beginning his tour with a public programme in Bihar’s Siwan district, on Friday. At around noon, PM is scheduled to lay the foundation stone and inaugurate a series of development projects, addressing the gathering on the occasion.

    In Siwan, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the Vaishali–Deoria railway line, a project worth over ₹400 crore, and will flag off a new train service along this route. Additionally, in a move to strengthen regional connectivity, he will flag off a Vande Bharat Express between Patliputra and Gorakhpur via Muzaffarpur and Bettiah—an important link for North Bihar.

    In line with India’s “Make in India – Make for the World” campaign, PM Modi will flag off the first export locomotive manufactured at the Marhowra Plant. The locomotive, which will be shipped to the Republic of Guinea, is equipped with high-horsepower engines, advanced AC propulsion systems, and regenerative braking technologies.

    In alignment with efforts to clean and rejuvenate the Ganga, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate six sewage treatment plants under the Namami Gange programme. These plants, developed at a cost of over ₹1,800 crore, are intended to meet the sanitation needs of towns situated along the river and improve the overall water quality.

    Additionally, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for a series of water supply and sanitation projects worth over ₹3,000 crore. These initiatives span several towns in Bihar and aim to ensure the delivery of clean and safe drinking water to local populations.

    Addressing the power sector, the Prime Minister will initiate the installation of a 500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) across 15 grid substations in Bihar, including those in Muzaffarpur, Motihari, Bettiah, and Siwan. With capacities ranging from 20 to 80 MWh per substation, the BESS facilities are expected to help electricity distribution companies manage demand more efficiently by feeding stored electricity into the grid during peak hours.

    In the housing sector, PM Modi will release the first instalment under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) to more than 53,600 beneficiaries in Bihar. To mark the occasion, he will also hand over keys to a few recipients as part of a Grih Pravesh ceremony for over 6,600 newly constructed houses under the scheme.

    Following his engagements in Siwan, PM Modi will travel to Odisha and Andhra Pradesh to continue his official tour on June 21.

     

  • US top diplomat Rubio discussed Israel-Iran war with key partners

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met British foreign minister David Lammy on Thursday and held separate calls with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani to discuss the war between U.S. ally Israel and its regional rival Iran.

    KEY QUOTES

    The U.S. State Department said that Rubio and the foreign ministers agreed that “Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon.”

    Lammy said the same on X while adding that the situation in the Middle East “remained perilous” and a “window now exists within the next two weeks to achieve a diplomatic solution.”

    WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

    The air war between Iran and Israel – which began on June 13 when Israel attacked Iran – has raised alarms in a region that was already on edge since the start of Israel’s military assault on Gaza in October 2023.

    President Donald Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the U.S. will get involved in the war, the White House said on Thursday. Trump has kept the world guessing on his plans, veering from proposing a swift diplomatic solution to suggesting Washington might join the fighting on Israel’s side.

    The White House said late on Thursday that Trump will take part in a national security meeting on Friday morning.

    CONTEXT

    Israel, which is the only country in the Middle East widely believed to have nuclear weapons, said it struck Iran to prevent Tehran from developing its own nuclear weapons. Iran, which says its nuclear program is peaceful, has retaliated with its own strikes on Israel.

    Iran is a party to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty while Israel is not.

    Israeli air attacks have killed 639 people in Iran, the Human Rights Activists News Agency says. Israel says at least two dozen Israeli civilians have died in Iranian attacks.

    The foreign ministers of Britain, France, Germany and the European Union were due to meet in Geneva with Iran’s foreign minister on Friday to try to de-escalate the conflict.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Result of Underwriting Auction conducted on June 20, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    In the underwriting auction conducted on June 20, 2025, for Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) of the undernoted Government securities, the Reserve Bank of India has set the cut-off rates for underwriting commission payable to Primary Dealers as given below:

    Nomenclature of the Security Notified Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Minimum Underwriting Commitment (MUC) Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Additional Competitive Underwriting Amount Accepted
    (₹ crore)
    Total Amount underwritten
    (₹ crore)
    ACU Commission Cut-off rate
    (Paise per ₹100)
    6.75% GS 2029 15,000 7,518 7,482 15,000 0.58
    7.09% GS 2054 12,000 6,006 5,994 12,000 0.94
    Auction for the sale of securities will be held on June 20, 2025.

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    

    Press Release: 2025-2026/567

    MIL OSI Global Banks

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Result of Underwriting Auction conducted on June 20, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    In the underwriting auction conducted on June 20, 2025, for Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) of the undernoted Government securities, the Reserve Bank of India has set the cut-off rates for underwriting commission payable to Primary Dealers as given below:

    Nomenclature of the Security Notified Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Minimum Underwriting Commitment (MUC) Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Additional Competitive Underwriting Amount Accepted
    (₹ crore)
    Total Amount underwritten
    (₹ crore)
    ACU Commission Cut-off rate
    (Paise per ₹100)
    6.75% GS 2029 15,000 7,518 7,482 15,000 0.58
    7.09% GS 2054 12,000 6,006 5,994 12,000 0.94
    Auction for the sale of securities will be held on June 20, 2025.

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    

    Press Release: 2025-2026/567

    MIL OSI Global Banks

  • PM Modi to visit Bihar, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh for key development initiatives and Yoga Day celebrations

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a two-day visit to Bihar, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh starting Friday.

    During his visit to Bihar and Odisha on Friday, the Prime Minister will inaugurate a series of major development projects aimed at boosting infrastructure and regional growth.

    On Saturday, he will travel to Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, where he will lead the International Yoga Day – Mass Yoga Demonstration.

    Sharing details of his upcoming engagements, PM Modi said on X: “Over the next two days, I will be attending programmes in Bihar, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh. These programmes cover a wide range of sectors.”

    Bihar: Infrastructure, Connectivity, and Clean Energy Push

    In Bihar, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the new Vaishali–Deoria railway line project worth over ₹400 crore and flag off a new train service on this route. In a significant boost to regional connectivity, he will also flag off the Vande Bharat Express between Patliputra and Gorakhpur via Muzaffarpur and Bettiah.

    Taking forward the ‘Make in India – Make for the World’ vision, PM Modi will flag off a state-of-the-art locomotive built at the Marhowra Plant for export to the Republic of Guinea. This marks the first export locomotive from this factory, equipped with high-horsepower engines, advanced AC propulsion systems, microprocessor-based control systems, ergonomic cab designs, and regenerative braking technology.

    Reinforcing his commitment to the conservation and rejuvenation of the Ganga, the Prime Minister will inaugurate six Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) under the Namami Gange project, worth over ₹1,800 crore, aimed at serving the sanitation needs of the region.

    He will also lay the foundation stone for water supply, sanitation, and STP projects across various towns in Bihar, worth over ₹3,000 crore, to provide clean and safe drinking water to residents.

    In a major initiative to modernize power infrastructure, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a 500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Bihar. These standalone BESS units will be installed at 15 grid substations across locations like Muzaffarpur, Motihari, Bettiah, and Siwan, with each unit having a capacity of 20 to 80 MWh. This initiative will help reduce electricity costs for distribution companies and benefit consumers by supplying stored energy back to the grid during peak demand.

    As part of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana–Urban (PMAY-U), PM Modi will release the first instalment to over 53,600 beneficiaries in Bihar. He will also hand over keys to selected beneficiaries, symbolizing the Grih Pravesh (housewarming) ceremony for more than 6,600 completed homes under the scheme.

    Odisha: Development Projects and Cultural Heritage

    From Bihar, the Prime Minister will proceed to Bhubaneswar, Odisha, to mark one year of the current state government. He will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for projects worth over ₹18,600 crore, spanning sectors such as drinking water, irrigation, agriculture infrastructure, healthcare, rural roads and bridges, national highways, and railway expansion.

    In a significant move, he will flag off new train services extending rail connectivity to Boudh district for the first time—marking its integration into the national railway network.

    In line with the government’s clean energy and urban mobility goals, PM Modi will also flag off 100 electric buses under the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) system, promoting sustainable and eco-friendly urban transport.

    The Prime Minister will unveil the Odisha Vision Document, which outlines a forward-looking development roadmap leading up to 2036—when Odisha celebrates 100 years as India’s first linguistic state—and 2047, marking 100 years of India’s independence.

    To honour the legacies of eminent Odias, PM Modi will launch the ‘Baraputra Aitihya Gram Yojana’, an initiative to transform the birthplaces of prominent personalities into cultural heritage sites with museums, statues, interpretation centres, libraries, and public spaces. This effort aims to promote cultural tourism while preserving Odisha’s rich heritage.

    Celebrating women’s empowerment, PM Modi will felicitate women achievers under the Lakhpati Didi initiative, which has enabled more than 16.5 lakh women in Odisha to achieve financial self-reliance and prosperity.
    Andhra Pradesh: International Yoga Day Celebration

    On June 21, the Prime Minister will lead the International Yoga Day celebrations from the beachfront of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, joining nearly five lakh participants in the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) session.

    Simultaneously, Yoga Sangam events will be held at more than 3.5 lakh locations across India. This year’s special initiatives include contests such as Yoga with Family and youth-centric programmes under Yoga Unplugged, launched through platforms like MyGov and MyBharat to encourage mass participation.

    The theme for this year’s International Day of Yoga is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”, reflecting the interconnectedness of human well-being and planetary health. It aligns with India’s ancient philosophy of “Sarve Santu Niramaya” (May all be free from disease).

    Since 2015, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted India’s proposal to observe June 21 as International Day of Yoga, PM Modi has led the celebrations from iconic locations including New Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Mysuru, New York (UN Headquarters), and Srinagar.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Thousands of schoolchildren in Panipat take part in marathon ahead of IDY 2025

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In the run-up to the 11th International Day of Yoga, thousands of schoolchildren from across Panipat participated in a marathon on Friday to promote awareness about the benefits of yoga.

    The event, flagged off by nodal officer Sneh Lata at Shivaji Stadium, was part of a district-level rehearsal for Saturday’s celebrations.

    “Tomorrow marks the 11th International Yoga Day, and Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana will be present as the chief guest. Today’s marathon is more than just a physical exercise — it carries a message,” said Lata. “These children are helping raise awareness about the value of yoga in everyday life.”

    District Education Officer Rakesh Boora said that over 4,000 students from 22 schools will take part in Saturday’s programme. “Yoga is a time-tested tool for improving physical and mental well-being. Our students are helping take that message to the community,” he said.

    The central theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” underlining the connection between individual wellness and planetary health.

    Now in its 11th year, International Yoga Day was first observed in 2015 following a resolution moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the United Nations in 2014. The inaugural celebration in New Delhi set two Guinness World Records — one for the largest yoga session and another for the most nationalities participating in a single event.

    This year, the Centre has lined up 10 key initiatives including Yoga Sangam, a nationwide demonstration drive at 1 lakh locations. Other events include Yoga Bandhan, Yoga Park, Harit Yoga, and Yoga Mahakumbh.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Music is the center of my life.” Ivan Rudin on art, the work of a conductor and the Zaryadye Concert Hall

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    The Zaryadye Concert Hall opened in 2018 and has since become one of the favorite cultural spaces, appreciated not only by professionals but also by spectators. It is headed by Ivan Rudin, a pianist and conductor, Honored Artist of Russia, and Artistic Director of the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra. Today, the repertoire of the Zaryadye Concert Hall is quite diverse: Russian and foreign classical music performers perform here, major festivals are held, and educational programs have been developed for the widest audience. Until July 6, everyone can take part in the III Moscow Summer Music Festival Zaryadye, where classical music, jazz, folk, and contemporary works are performed.

    A fragment of the conversation – the full version of the interview with “Moscow Culture” is available on video.

    — The Zaryadye Concert Hall is one of my favorite places, where everything is thought out to the smallest detail. We are here because the wonderful Ivan Rudin, pianist, teacher, artistic director of the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and general director of the Zaryadye Hall, kindly invited us.

    – Welcome.

    – Thank you. I noticed that you don’t really like giving interviews. Did it seem that way to me?

    — It’s impossible to say whether I love or not. Rather, I perceive it this way: interviews seem to draw a line under something or some kind of conclusion, and you need to talk about what has been done. I don’t really like to promise — I prefer to do, therefore, not wanting to draw a line, being in such a transitory state, I try to speak publicly only about what really needs to be told, spoken about, discussed.

    — If you make regular interviews with us a tradition, we will become part of this transit. And then it will definitely not be scary: we will be in the process and flow all the time.

    — I am not afraid of interviews at all. Believe me, artists who have been on stage for decades are familiar with anxiety not as something one-time, but as part of the daily routine. Of course, we learn to control ourselves, as the classic wrote: “Learn to control yourself.” This gives the opportunity to feel quite free in different circumstances, teaches endurance, self-control — this is part of the profession.

    — It is not enough for you to be just a great pianist. You became the artistic director of the orchestra, then the conductor and, finally, the general director of the Zaryadye Hall. How do you combine creativity with serious management structures and instruments?

    — The best school is life. Therefore, as for management skills, I did not suddenly become the general director of the Zaryadye concert hall one day, just sitting in front of the notes. I have often said that at 17 I organized my own international festival. When I turned 18, in 2000, as a first-year student, I registered the non-profit organization “Ars Longa Charity Fund”. Everything came together due to some inner interest, but I had the opportunity, the head start to master this craft of management and organization over a long period of time.

    I came to the Zaryadye Hall when I had already done maybe 50 or even 70 festivals in Russia and abroad. I had significant experience in organizational work in completely different conditions, when you come and organize something in the field. This is what gave me the opportunity to feel comfortable in the management of a truly important cultural institution, one of the most important in the country. And it taught me a lot in terms of musical discipline. Partly, managing the festival led me to dare to become a conductor. Of course, it was a certain challenge.

    All together, together – one grows into another. I can’t say that suddenly. Here was a brick, then suddenly there was a pond, after the pond – something else. No, one flowed from the other and became a natural continuation, development, maybe some kind of strengthening. As a result, I feel that music is the center of my life, my interests, and all events, all types of activities that I do, in one way or another serve music.

    — Music is a very serious, subtle, concrete language. And people who speak it are noticeably different from others. How do you, the director of a concert hall, a conductor, an artistic director of an orchestra, communicate with those who do not speak the language of music perfectly? After all, this is the majority of the audience.

    — As the general director of the Zaryadye Hall, it is very important for me that a new audience comes. And first of all, we are talking about children. That is why we have such a direction as “Zaryadye Hall for Children”.

    I perceive my life as a service to art. For an artist, a new audience is any one you enter. Even an audience that has met you dozens of times, you still have to win over.

    — Subscriptions are a good sales tool for a person to decide, to commit. And are festivals a management tool or not? Because there is also a composition of concerts, composers, musicians. Is this approach a simplification, a complication? Is there a management technique here?

    — I wouldn’t say it’s a simplification. It’s like project work. There are two global projects in the Zaryadye Hall — the summer and winter festivals, they take place at the culmination points of the season. And viewers can choose very different programs to their taste — from baroque to contemporary music, choral, opera, special projects, including, for example, Boris Godunov — a full-fledged opera production for a concert hall. There aren’t many venues in the world and in Russia where such projects are done.

    And if we talk about ticket promotion, then since the opening of the hall there has been a system of hashtags, using which a person can collect a subscription within the festival and get a discount on a certain number of concerts.

    — Do you think it is necessary to explain music? Lecture-concert, conversation-concert — are very correct and necessary formats, although, of course, not everyone is ready for them.

    — As a cultural organizer, I believe that this is necessary, because there may be people who want to learn about the composition itself, and then it will be easier for them to listen. Such excursions are important, necessary and in demand. But we do them not as a lecture-concert, but as a lecture before the concert. Whoever wants and has time can come an hour before the start to the small hall and listen about the work that will be performed: its history, what the composer experienced, what happened to the composition later.

    But as a musician, to answer your question, I am very afraid to explain music – not to tell stories around the composition, but to explain. I understand that it is necessary, but for me music is such an intimate feeling that I try not to share it at all. There are some inner things that you cannot tell, otherwise they cease to be intimate. When you say them, they seem to lose importance and meaning in your heart, and you try to find something else that inspires you in the same way.

    — Do you have a personal concept of what the Zaryadye Hall should become?

    — We started with the fact that I don’t like to give long forecasts and tell what will happen. But, of course, I live with an idea of what the Zaryadye Hall should be like. Our daily work, quite disciplined, leads it in the direction where we, the team, the collective, see the future. After all, in an absolutely amazing way, such a concert hall appeared in the heart of Moscow — one of the best in the world, built in the last 10 years. Of course, as many people as possible should know about what is happening here: the entire spectrum and the entire horizon — from baroque to contemporary music. The Zaryadye Hall should order music and promote, develop this direction as well.

    — Do you order?

    – Of course. Fresh blood, fresh ideas, new compositions are constantly needed. But no one guarantees that every commissioned work will become a masterpiece like Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.

    And returning to what the hall is, it seems to me that its formula was laid down at the very foundation. Our task is to do everything necessary to ensure that the hall is exactly as it was intended. We must extract everything successful from the experience of great predecessors and pass on the entire legacy to the hall so that it lives here. That is why we have summer and winter festivals, a baroque music festival, a Festival Symphony Orchestra, a Festival Baroque Orchestra. This year we will present the Zaryadye Festival Choir at the closing of the summer festival. We are trying to follow a path that should probably take decades, but we want to go through it as quickly as possible.

    — I don’t know by what criteria you let different projects in. What should the filter be? This will be good, and this will be bad; we will take this, and not that, because there are reputational risks or it simply doesn’t fit into the image we are painting?

    — In recent years, the Zaryadye Hall has begun to do many more of its own projects. This means that we do not simply provide a venue, but form the season as we see it, and act as a customer or an inviting party — hosts who are expecting guests and are very happy to have everyone. Forming a season so that it is not too motley, fitting into some single concept — this is a very fine line. This is the fruit of collective labor, and the most harmful thing that can happen is to usurp it administratively, saying, today they will play Johannes Brahms, tomorrow — Dmitry Shostakovich, then — Pyotr Tchaikovsky.

    — When you stand at the conductor’s stand, are you closer to a dictator or are you a soft conductor? How does this happen?

    — You know, I am neither soft nor tough. I grew up professionally in such an environment, received a special musical education, which was quite strict, uncompromising in terms of demands on what was happening. We were not accustomed to praising anyone, and I do not accept at all when a person is unable to move forward without a pat on the head. But I am quite demanding, first of all, in relation to myself, and this is what my attitude to the work that comes into contact with me is based on. As for the conductor’s path, when you are on stage at the moment of performance, there is no second opinion. It is completely excluded. If there is a second opinion, please, go study conducting — that’s it, no questions.

    — If we look at Moscow as a platform that gives, develops, helps, enters into dialogue, is ready to change, to reconfigure systems, how good is it now from the point of view of classical music?

    — You know, I grew up in Moscow, went to school, then to the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky. And then we all suddenly seemed to find ourselves in another city. On the one hand, there is such a frightening phrase: “Moscow is the best city on Earth,” and on the other hand, Moscow became the result of visionary thinking, and these are not dreams, but what can be built in human society. And what has been done, including the Zaryadye Hall, is difficult to even comprehend, because so much has been done that it takes your breath away.

    There is a popular statistic related to the number of music school graduates in prison: their number there is not that great. We like to joke that people who have come into contact with music are like being vaccinated for their future life.

    People who are more harmonious may have different interests. And they guide them through life, protect them from mistakes, help them not to stumble. I am not saying that this is exactly so, but I want to believe that music is the most important thing in life, at least for me. It is difficult to imagine how a person could live without music at all, on the other hand, to understand that everything that has been made in the world of music, starting with musical instruments, was also created by man. We had such a need: not only to eat, be warm, get dressed, move from point A to point B, but also to listen to music. I do not know whether beauty will save the world, but music makes people think about the issues without which a person cannot fully exist.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Important skills and career choice: how Moscow NGOs help teenagers find themselves

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    Join an IT team, learn to draw in a graphics editor, adapt to a new place and make friends, and also try volunteering – the capital’s non-profit organizations (NPOs) help young city residents decide on their future profession and find their place in life. Such projects regularly receive support from the capital at annual Moscow Mayor’s Grant Competitions for socially oriented non-profit organizations. Applications are now being accepted and will continue until July 3.

    The authors of children’s and youth non-profit projects told mos.ru what distinguishes modern teenagers, how they are helped to decide on a profession and acquire in-demand skills.

    Computer technology and volunteering

    The Baytik Foundation for New Technologies in Education was created in Troitsk more than 30 years ago, and all these years it has been introducing children and adults to IT. For four years in a row, the organization has won grants from the Mayor of Moscow to implement its projects for young Muscovites. Thus, in 2025, the city supported the Youth IT Squad initiative, designed for schoolchildren aged 12–15.

    Today, 37 children participate in the IT squad. We posted information about the recruitment on the foundation’s pages in social networks, and anyone who wanted to could sign up for training. The children come to classes once a week. The program includes theory, practice, and the development of soft skills – this is the ability to work in a team, communication skills, time management. I would like to note that modern teenagers are very kind. They want to help, be useful and needed. It is important for them not only to learn to draw in a graphic editor or model, but also to share new knowledge Daria Kalabukhova, executive director of the Baytik Foundation for New Technologies in Education, head of the Youth IT Squad project

    After studying graphic editors, the teenagers created postcard layouts, printed them on printing equipment and donated the print run to the Troitsk veterans council. After mastering the basics of video editing, the children made videos for the 80th anniversary of the Victory, in which they used archival photos and footage. They were then broadcast at holiday concerts. In the summer, the children will study 3D modeling, develop devices to improve the comfort of those who move in a wheelchair, such as cup holders and phone stands. The products will be printed on 3D printers and sent to hospitals where special military operation soldiers are being treated.

    The “Youth IT Squad” also volunteers. As part of the excursion program, the children have already visited the Patriot Park and the Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill.

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    From preparing for exams to finding friends

    Special attention is required for teenagers whose families have moved from new regions of Russia. They need to adapt and find friends, catch up on schoolwork and prepare for exams, and think about their future profession. Since 2022, the Refugees Moscow and Moscow Region aid headquarters has been providing such families with the necessary material, psychological, and legal support. And in 2024, the To the Stars! project was launched, which helps teenagers aged 14–18 integrate into a new environment.

    We decided to make the project integrative and educational. Visiting museums and theaters, getting to know cultural and historical values, communicating with people of different professions, volunteering – all this can enrich the children. Our wards visited the exhibition-forum “Russia”, VDNKh sites, the festival “Sofia-Rus. Dialogue of Cultures”, the exhibition “Birth of Scale”, attended a course in public speaking at Arina Sharapova’s school, in the building of the State Duma, the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov Maria Makeeva Head of the project “To the Stars!” in 2024-2025

    There are currently over 50 refugee teenagers in the group, who regularly (two to four times a month) attend various events. Each of them can choose the areas they need — online classes with tutors to prepare for exams, volunteering, excursions to exhibitions, factories, and universities. In addition, the children have face-to-face meetings twice a month on weekends. There, they can learn about methods of psychological relief and self-help, discuss important issues of growing up, communicate with peers, and meet professionals from various fields.

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    Close the gaps in school knowledge

    Another significant project, “From motivation to employment,” is being implemented by the charitable foundation “Simple Things”He helps the children of the Family Education Assistance Center. “Kakhovsky daisies» from 14 to 18 years old who have difficulties with studying school subjects. It is based on the foundation’s long-term work to support children without parental care. Last year, the initiative received a grant from the Mayor of Moscow.

    Together with the center’s specialists, we help teenagers decide on their future profession in accordance with their interests and capabilities. To enter college in the chosen field, you need to get a certificate with good grades, because the results of the competition are summed up based on the average score. To do this, you need to pass the OGE, and our task is to help the child prepare for the exams. Classes with tutors are held in conjunction with trainings conducted by psychologists and career guidance specialists. It should be noted that many teenagers are interested in this, they receive tangible benefits. For example, at a meeting with a coach, there were twice as many participants as we expected Zoya Glukhova Director of the charity fund “Simple Things”, head of the project “From motivation to employment”

    From January to May, 30 teenagers took part in the project. Many of them are ninth-grade graduates who have already decided which colleges they will apply to.

    In September, the project will continue its work and another 15 people will be able to attend the meetings. Not only classes and trainings, but also excursions are planned for them – an introduction to different professions, for example, an office manager and a barista. Owners of companies who built their business from scratch and achieved great success will also talk about their personal experience.

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    The route to the sport is built

    The project “Sports Navigator” of the scientific and consulting center “Sports Perspective” is designed for older participants, students of colleges and universities. It received grant support last year.

    The project has several objectives: to introduce students of sports colleges and universities to career prospects, to popularize physical education among all young people, and to develop digital tools with which everyone could find a suitable option for events.

    An important part of the project is business games dedicated to sports professions. We invited teams of students and teachers from sports, pedagogical and economic colleges and universities. We offered them to discuss one of the current issues of modern sports and develop a project. For example, at one of the games, the participants thought over the work of a professional phygital club, it was necessary to ensure its payback and high results. In addition, we held meetings with students in universities and colleges, with children in sports schools and discussed with them the possibilities of using digital solutions in sports Dmitry Chernonog, head of the Sports Perspective Center

    Each participant in the games received an invitation to connect to the Sports Navigator chatbot developed within the project. Here, you need to indicate your height, weight, field of study, interests, and training frequency. Based on the answers, the chatbot gives recommendations on the possibility of professional realization in sports and options for comfortable physical activity. In addition, the system can recommend a suitable profession in this field – from a fitness instructor to a sports journalist. The developers plan to set up analysis of the results using neural networks, make recommendations more accurate, and also open access to the chatbot to everyone.

    In April, the center held the festival “Sport and Profession 2.0” at the Russian University of Sports “GCOLIFK”. It was attended by more than 180 students of sports schools, students of physical education colleges and universities, as well as parents and teachers. They got acquainted with innovative sports, including drone racing and sports programming, and discussed what qualities a professional in this field should have and how to start a career in it.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The vintage market in Kolomenskoye will tell about gramophones and records

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    From June 20 to 22, guests vintage market in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve they will learn how the Soviet pop music sounded and get acquainted with the musical equipment of the past. A unique market has opened on the project site “Summer in Moscow”Here you can not only find rare collectibles, evidence of the Soviet era, but also hear the sound of gramophone records, a gramophone and a button accordion, and also get acquainted with the structure of vacuum tube equipment.

    On weekdays the market is open from 12:00 to 20:00, on weekends and holidays – from 11:00 to 21:00. Monday is a day off.

    Music of the past: from gramophone to button accordion

    The journey through time will take place to the atmospheric sound of gramophone records. Visitors to the vintage market will be able to meet the famous radio amateur and blogger Nikita Sharapa, better known as Elektronik, one of the main participants in the Made in USSR project. At his master classes, which will be held from June 20 to 22 at 16:00, you can learn how gramophones, radios and players work. Guests will hear the characteristic crackling of records and warm analog sound. In addition, Nikita Sharapa will tell you what musical devices were created in the USSR and what hits of those times were listened to with their help in every home.

    Another participant in the Made in USSR project, radio technician Ivan Stepin, has prepared a unique musical program. He will present a gramophone and accordion concert. The players will play gramophone recordings of legendary performers Pyotr Leshchenko, Konstantin Sokolsky and arias from classical Italian operas, and Ivan himself will play Russian folk songs on the accordion, arranged by Vladimir Andreev.

    Ivan Stepin collects old musical equipment, and also assembles, repairs and modernizes it himself. He has united dozens of radio receivers, radiograms and record players into a museum of Soviet technology.

    The Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve will host a vintage market dedicated to the pioneers

    The vintage market in Kolomenskoye will be open all summer. It is not just a collection of old things, but a living story about the past. Here everyone will be able to buy rare exhibits at affordable prices and communicate with the most famous collectors of the capital. More than 100 sellers from all over Russia, including real experts from Perm, Irkutsk, Kolomna, Kaluga, Pskov and St. Petersburg, will present over 300 thousand exhibits on the shelves of 80 trading chalets.

    Collectors bring here jewelry, household items, figurines, dishes, badges, coins, stamps, books, records and much more. Visitors are told unique stories of things that were once an integral part of the daily life of Soviet citizens.

    At the vintage market you can not only buy rare items, but also take part in master classes, discussion clubs and meetings dedicated to significant events and phenomena of the Soviet and pre-revolutionary past – from the Olympics to the day of memory of Viktor Tsoi, from retro photography to old dances.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The traffic pattern on Bolshaya Filevskaya Street will change from July 3

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    To improve the transport situation, from July 3 the possibility of a left turn from Bolshaya Filevskaya Street to the adjacent territory (in the area of house 21, building 2) will be cancelled.

    This change will make traffic safer and more convenient. Previously, there were difficulties when passing cars on the turn, which led to traffic jams and accidents.

    When driving to the region, you can now enter the courtyard by turning towards house 21/19, building 3 on Bolshaya Filevskaya Street. The excess mileage will be no more than 150 meters.

    Drivers are advised to carefully follow road signs and familiarise themselves with the updated traffic plan in advance.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The winners of the patriotic competition took part in the ceremonial maintenance of the Eternal Flame in the Alexander Garden

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    On June 19, on the eve of the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, a ceremonial maintenance of the Eternal Flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier took place in the Alexander Garden. This is not just a technical procedure, but a sacred ritual that protects the unquenchable flame of memory, a symbol of the feat of millions of heroes who died for the freedom and independence of the Motherland.

    The winners of the All-Russian family creativity competition “Drawing the Eternal Flame with Children”, organized by JSC Mosgaz and the All-Russian public movement “People’s Front “For Russia”, were traditionally present at the ceremony. For the sixth time, children and their parents came to the capital from all regions of the country to see with their own eyes how Moscow specialists perform the important task of technical maintenance of a gas burner device.

    “For the sixth year in a row, we have been holding the “Drawing the Eternal Flame with Children” competition, and today its winners became participants in a special, touching event – the Eternal Flame prevention ceremony in the Alexander Garden. For the People’s Front, the Eternal Flames are objects of special attention. We started with creating registers of memorials, initiated a law on the preservation of monuments. Along with the competition, with the support of the Moscow Government and Mosgaz, we deliver particles of the Eternal Flame from the Alexander Garden to the regions of Russia and even abroad. But it is this competition that gives children and families the opportunity not only to learn about the need to preserve historical memory, but also to become participants in the process,” emphasized Elena Tsunaeva, co-chair of the central headquarters of the People’s Front, State Duma deputy.

    During preventive maintenance, specialists from JSC Mosgaz temporarily transfer the flame using a special torch to a spare burner, identical to the main one in technical characteristics. After the necessary routine maintenance – replacing the igniters and checking all systems – the sacred fire is returned to its place. At each stage of the procedure, the movements of the craftsmen are honed to perfection. Maintenance of the Eternal Flame device is a highly complex job, so only the best specialists with the highest professional qualifications are involved in it.

    “The competition, conceived for the 75th anniversary of the Victory, began as an initiative for Moscow families, and today it covers all of Russia, including new regions. Over the years, more than 160 thousand families have taken part in it. This is no longer just a competition, but a real platform for patriotic education. It is especially important that the children who came to the capital learned how the complex system that maintains the flame in any weather works. We, together with the People’s Front, are proud that this project helps to educate the younger generation in the spirit of respect, knowledge and love for the Fatherland. Thank you to all the parents, teachers and children. You are doing a great job!” added Gasan Gasangadzhiev, General Director of Mosgaz JSC.

    The ceremony was held to the sounds of a military orchestra. The national flag of the Russian Federation was carried out by the color platoon of the 154th separate commandant Preobrazhensky regiment. The presence of the ceremony’s host, Anna Shatilova, People’s Artist of the RSFSR, beloved by many generations of Russians, gave the moment a special grandeur.

    According to her, the maintenance of the Eternal Flame is not just a technical procedure, but a solemn event. Since 1967, the flame in the heart of the country has not been extinguished by either a hurricane or time. The announcer noted that she admires the Mosgaz team, emphasizing that together they preserve what should never be forgotten.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city put commercial premises in the Beskudnikovsky district up for auction

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the north of Moscow they put it up for auction commercial premises in a new building. All of them have a free purpose, and their area varies from 51.2 to 128.8 square meters. This was reported by the head of the Moscow City Department for Competition Policy Kirill Purtov.

    “The objects are located on the first floor of a new building between the Seligerskaya and Yakhromskaya metro stations, in building 12 on Korovinskoye Shosse. The premises are suitable for implementing various business projects – the winners of the auction will be able to open there, for example, a coffee shop, an order pick-up point, a creative studio or a family cafe. Applications for participation in the auctions are accepted until June 25, and the auction will take place on July 4,” said Kirill Purtov.

    The premises are connected to the main utilities – they have electricity, water supply and sewerage. There are also separate entrances from the street. To participate in the auction, you must register on the platform “RoselTorg” and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    Moscow is a city that develops entrepreneurship. The capital puts various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is Moscow investment portal. In the section “Property from the city” information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation. A 3D tour of the objects is also available here. You can participate in the city auction remotely: the entire procedure takes place online.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Mosvolonter” accepts applications for the award of the “Volunteer of Russia” badge

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Residents of the capital can apply for the award of a badge “Volunteer of Russia”. It is awarded to volunteers who have provided assistance for more than 500 hours or performed a heroic act, as well as donors of blood, plasma, and bone marrow. The resource center accepts documents from capital organizations. “Mosvolonter”.

    You can submit your application until July 3.

    Ideas aboutrewarding volunteers Can be submitted by legal entities: government bodies, non-profit organizations, universities, schools, secondary specialized educational institutions, business companies and others. There are no restrictions on the number of candidates submitted by one organization.

    “Volunteers take part in a large number of events, put their soul into every good deed. They are involved in social projects and donor campaigns, help city residents and perform heroic deeds. The “Volunteer of Russia” badge is a well-deserved and memorable award, an example for beginning volunteers and an incentive not to stop there,” said Alexander Levit, director of the Mosvolonter resource center.

    When submitting an application for the “Volunteer of Russia” badge, you must provide personal information, length of volunteer and work experience, information about volunteer incentives, as well as other awards and victories in all-Russian, regional and municipal competitions. The documents must be accompanied by supporting certificates, copies of the necessary documents and consent to the processing of personal data.

    Candidates for receiving the badge may be volunteers who have at least 500 verified hours of volunteer activity over the past three years. The documents must be accompanied by an extract from the volunteer’s personal electronic book on the online platform “Dobro.rf” certified by the MFC. It can be obtained on the public services portal.

    Muscovites who have performed a heroic act during volunteer activities may also be eligible for the award. Volunteers must submit, along with documents, the award decree, official publications in the media about the act, acts or characteristics from organizations, as well as eyewitness accounts. The heroic act – saving a life, preventing a major accident, disaster or emergency – must be recorded and recognized as significant.

    Donors of blood, plasma, and bone marrow with proven volunteer experience are eligible to apply for the award. They must attach to the set of documents a certificate of the number of donations of donor blood and its components over the past six years, as well as an extract from the volunteer’s personal electronic book certified by the MFC confirming at least 100 hours of assistance. Volunteers must confirm that they have made more than 20 donations of blood or its components or donated plasma more than 40 times. If they have made 10 or more blood donations, they must record donating plasma more than 20 times. If there were fewer than 10 blood donations, then they must confirm more than 40 plasma donations.

    For volunteers promoting bone marrow or stem cell donation, a certificate of the fact and date of the gratuitous donation of bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cells must be attached to the documents.

    A complete set of certified documents from organizations must be submitted to the Mosvolonter resource center at the following address: Leningradsky Prospekt, Building 5, Building 1. Reception hours are Monday through Thursday from 10:00 to 19:00, and on Friday from 10:00 to 17:45. At the same time, you can get advice on preparing documents by phone: 7 499 722-69-99. Volunteers can also familiarize themselves in advance with the full list of documents required for submission for the award of the Volunteer of Russia badge, bylink.

    After checking the documents “Mosvolonter” will send them for approval toCommittee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow, and then submit it for consideration to the expert council of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

    Organizing volunteer activities and engaging in city events are in line with the objectives of the national project “Youth and Children” and the federal project “We are together”.

    You can find out more about participating in events on the resource center website “Mosvolonter”, on his social network page “VKontakte” and in telegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Sevastopolsky sports complex opened in Cheryomushki after major renovations

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Cheryomushki district, the Sevastopolsky sports complex has opened after major repairs. It is located at 64/3 Novocheryomushkinskaya Street. The repairs were carried out as part of the capital’s state program “Sport of Moscow”.

    During the work, the five-story complex was completely renovated: the facade and roof were repaired, and in accordance with the new standard sports facilities door and window structures, electrical wiring, ventilation and floor coverings were replaced.

    In addition, the building now has an intuitive navigation system. Visitors are guided by signs on each floor, signs on the doors of offices, and information panels. Particular attention was paid to creating an accessible environment: wide ramps, handrails, and staff call buttons were installed for guests with limited mobility.

    During the renovation, 14 gyms were re-equipped. The premises were equipped with the latest exercise machines: Crossover, Butterfly, Scott Bench, Smith Machine, Biceps Machine, Gravitron, Universal Pull and many others. They will allow athletes to take a comprehensive approach to the training process and perform exercises for different muscle groups.

    The gymnastics halls now have choreographic bars, wall bars, sports linoleum, mats, blocks and mirrors, and the martial arts halls now have new specialized mats, tatami mats and punching bags.

    Next to the building, outdoor sports areas with modern rubberized surfaces were arranged. Outdoor exercise machines, benches, and horizontal bars appeared here. Anyone can exercise on the site at any time of the year.

    The renovated complex offers classes in kickboxing, wrestling, orienteering, taekwondo, rhythmic gymnastics, cheerleading and aesthetic gymnastics of the Sambo-70 Sports and Education Center. You can find out more information on how to enroll your child in training and see the list of documents required for enrollment atofficial website institutions in the section “Enrollment in sports school”.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Appeal for information on missing man in Stanley (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Appeal for information on missing man in Stanley (with photo)   
    Cheng Chi-yan Samuel, aged 37, went missing after he was last seen in Stanley last night (June 19). His family made a report to Police today.
       
    He is about 1.68 metres tall, 68 kilograms in weight and of medium build. He has a square face with yellow complexion and short black hair. He was last seen wearing a red cap, a grey layering short-and-long-sleeved T-shirt, green trousers, red and black sneakers and carrying a black crossbody bag and a khaki backpack.

    Anyone who knows the whereabouts of the missing man or may have seen him is urged to contact the Regional Missing Persons Unit of New Territories South on 3661 1174 or 6103 4963 or email to rmpu-nts-2@police.gov.hk, or contact any police station.
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  • Ahmedabad: NCC cadets promote health, environment through yoga

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In the run-up to the International Day of Yoga, over 1,000 NCC cadets and Armed Forces personnel gathered on Friday at the NCC Group headquarters in Ahmedabad, sending a powerful message of unity, health, and environmental consciousness.

    The event, held ahead of the global celebration on June 21, echoed this year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” with participants performing various asanas in unison, symbolising the harmony between human health and planetary well-being.

    Speaking to IANS, an NCC cadet said, “Yoga Day is celebrated not just in India but across the world. It benefits both our health and the environment. It’s a reminder to take care of ourselves and our planet.”

    Another cadet noted, “All of us NCC cadets are proud to celebrate Yoga Day. But yoga isn’t just about one day — it’s a lifestyle. It strengthens the body and the mind. We must make it part of our daily routine.”

    This year marks the 11th edition of the International Day of Yoga since it was first proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and adopted by the United Nations in 2014. June 21, the summer solstice, was chosen to symbolise balance and harmony.

    The main event, Yoga Sangam, is scheduled for Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. at the Vijaya Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Krishna district, Visakhapatnam, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to lead the celebrations.

    In Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is expected to lead a yoga session along the banks of the Yamuna, with events planned at 11 locations across the capital.

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  • Ahmedabad: NCC cadets promote health, environment through yoga

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In the run-up to the International Day of Yoga, over 1,000 NCC cadets and Armed Forces personnel gathered on Friday at the NCC Group headquarters in Ahmedabad, sending a powerful message of unity, health, and environmental consciousness.

    The event, held ahead of the global celebration on June 21, echoed this year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” with participants performing various asanas in unison, symbolising the harmony between human health and planetary well-being.

    Speaking to IANS, an NCC cadet said, “Yoga Day is celebrated not just in India but across the world. It benefits both our health and the environment. It’s a reminder to take care of ourselves and our planet.”

    Another cadet noted, “All of us NCC cadets are proud to celebrate Yoga Day. But yoga isn’t just about one day — it’s a lifestyle. It strengthens the body and the mind. We must make it part of our daily routine.”

    This year marks the 11th edition of the International Day of Yoga since it was first proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and adopted by the United Nations in 2014. June 21, the summer solstice, was chosen to symbolise balance and harmony.

    The main event, Yoga Sangam, is scheduled for Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. at the Vijaya Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Krishna district, Visakhapatnam, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to lead the celebrations.

    In Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is expected to lead a yoga session along the banks of the Yamuna, with events planned at 11 locations across the capital.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: International Day of Yoga celebrated at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat

    Source: ASEAN

    JAKARTA, 20 June 2025 – At the initiative of the Indian Mission to ASEAN, the International Day of Yoga was held at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat, and participated by ASEAN Secretariat staff and members of the diplomatic corps.
     
    Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for Community and Corporate Affairs, Nararya Sanggramawijaya Soeprapto, kicked off the occasion with his welcoming remarks, emphasising the significance of yoga for both individual and collective well-being. He underscored ASEAN’s commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and cross-cultural understanding, as demonstrated by today’s celebration.
     
    Yoga, originating in ancient India, has transcended geographical boundaries and become a cherished practice worldwide, including in ASEAN Member States. Its holistic approach – combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation, offers a multitude of benefits.  From improving flexibility and strength to reducing stress and enhancing mental clarity, yoga empowers individuals to achieve a harmonious balance between mind, body and spirit.
     
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