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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Launches Electromagnetic Monitoring Satellite

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

    JIUQUAN, June 14 (Xinhua) — A Long March-2D carrier rocket blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Saturday and successfully sent the Zhangheng 1-02 electromagnetic monitoring satellite into its planned orbit, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said.

    The successful launch of this satellite is expected to expand the country’s capabilities for comprehensive monitoring of major natural disasters using the space-air-ground scheme. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: DH organises symposium on “A New Era for Dental Services in Hong Kong” to celebrate 80th anniversary of its Dental Services (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    DH organises symposium on “A New Era for Dental Services in Hong Kong” to celebrate 80th anniversary of its Dental Services  
    The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau; the Director of Health, Dr Ronald Lam; the incumbent Consultant in-charge of the Dental Services of the DH, Dr Kitty Hse; and four former Consultant in-charge of the Dental Services of the DH officiated at the opening ceremony of the symposium.
     
    In his address, Professor Lo said, “Oral health is vital to overall health. At the end of last year, the Government released the final report of the Working Group on Oral Health and Dental Care, shifting the focus of Hong Kong’s oral health and dental care system from treatment-oriented to an approach targeting prevention, early identification and timely intervention. The Government adopts the strategies of widely promoting among citizens across all age groups prevention-oriented primary oral healthcare, and provides essential curative dental care services targeting underprivileged groups.”
     
    He stressed that the Primary Dental Co-care Pilot Scheme for Adolescents launched by the Government in March 2025 is an initiative of widely promoting among citizens, encouraging adolescents to prevent dental diseases while the Community Dental Support Programme launched last month is an initiative focusing on enhancing dental services for the underprivileged (including elderly who have financial difficulties). The Government looks forward to collaborating with the dental professionals, training institutions, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the members of the public to usher in a new era of dental services in Hong Kong, and continue to enhance various initiatives to promote oral health for all.
     
    Dr Lam said in his welcoming speech, “Since its establishment in 1945, the Dental Services of the DH has achieved significant development over the past 80 years. From providing emergency dental extraction service during the post-war period to introducing fluoridation of drinking water in Hong Kong in 1961 to combat and prevent dental diseases; to rolling out the prevention-oriented School Dental Care Service for all primary school students in Hong Kong in 1980, which has been well-received by parents; to providing specialist dental services to patients with special healthcare needs; and to implementing various community dental care programmes to cater for the needs of the elderly and underprivileged, etc. The Dental Services is expanding to meet the needs of the society, enhancing both the quality and quantity of services.”  
     
    He added that the Dental Services of the DH endeavours to grow alongside Hong Kong, and will continue to actively implement the Oral Health Action Plan through policy innovations, leveraging on technology and community collaboration, with emphasis on providing preventive care to the public and special community dental services to underprivileged groups, in order to promote oral health and the retention of natural teeth. 
     
    The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for the Western Pacific, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala, also delivered a video message for the symposium. The keynote speakers were Professor Hiroshi Ogawa, the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Translation of Oral Health Science; Professor Zheng Shuguo, the Chairman of the Department of Preventive Dentistry of the School of Stomatology of Peking University; and Dr Navdeep Kumar, Consultant in Special Care Dentistry of University College London. They shared insights on topics such as the WHO Global Strategy and Action Plan on Oral Health (2023-2030), the Mainland’s policy and efforts to promote global oral health, and the challenges and innovations in providing dental care to adult patients with special needs.
     
    Sixteen NGOs and partners who have been actively participating in government-subsidised dental programmes such as Outreach Dental Care Programme for the Elderly, Healthy Teeth Collaboration and Special Oral Care Service, were invited to attend the symposium to share their fruitful achievements in serving the elderly and persons with special needs.
     
    Apart from the symposium, the Bright Smiles Mobile Classroom of the DH’s Oral Health Promotion Division, decorated with a theme celebrating the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Dental Services, will tour around Hong Kong districts to promote oral health to the public. Details will be announced on the Facebook fan page of “愛牙 Love Teeth HKIssued at HKT 17:00

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Police appeal for information after reported attempted rape

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives have released an image of a man they wish to speak to following an attempted rape in Finchley on Wednesday, 11 June.

    A woman in her 30s reported that a man seriously sexually assaulted her at a cinema in South Hampstead at around 15:45hrs. She is currently being supported by specialist officers.

    The man, pictured, is believed to have left the venue following the incident – walking towards Swiss Cottage.

    The man is described as in his 50s, approximately 5ft 6”, with a slim build. He has dark hair on the sides of his head and was captured on CCTV wearing a North Face coat and glasses following the alleged offence on Wednesday, 11 June.

    The investigation team are looking to hear from anyone who believes they saw – or know – this man. Those with information should contact 101, quoting investigation reference 5365/11JUN.

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  • PM Modi to visit Cyprus, Canada and Croatia in key multinational tour

    Source: Government of India

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a three-nation tour from June 15 to 19, covering Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia. The high-profile visit aims to deepen India’s bilateral ties and broaden strategic engagement with the European Union, the Mediterranean region, and G-7 partners.

    In the first leg of his tour, Prime Minister Modi will visit Cyprus from June 15 to 16 at the invitation of President Nikos Christodoulides. This marks the first visit by the Prime Minister to Cyprus in over two decades. 

    During his stay in Nicosia, PM Modi will hold official talks with President Christodoulides and later address a gathering of business leaders in Limassol. The visit is expected to reaffirm the shared commitment between India and Cyprus to bolster bilateral cooperation and expand India’s presence in the Mediterranean region.

    Following his engagements in Cyprus, the PM will travel to Canada on June 16–17 to attend the G-7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta. Invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, this will be PM Modi’s sixth consecutive participation in the summit. 

    At the G-7, he is scheduled to engage in discussions with leaders from G-7 nations, invited outreach partners, and heads of key international organisations. Topics on the agenda include energy security, emerging technologies, and global innovation challenges, with a particular focus on the AI-energy nexus and developments in quantum technology. Several bilateral meetings are also planned on the sidelines of the summit.

    The final leg of the Prime Minister’s tour will take him to Croatia on June 18, at the invitation of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. This marks the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia and is expected to be a milestone in bilateral relations. 

    PM Modi will hold talks with Prime Minister Plenković and meet Croatian President Zoran Milanović. The visit is aimed at enhancing India’s partnership with European Union nations and strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with Croatia.

    The three-nation visit highlights India’s growing global engagement and underscores the country’s strategic intent to strengthen cooperation across Europe and North America.

  • Iran vows to continue strikes against Israel, US bases, military officials say

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Iran’s strikes against Israel will continue,with targets set to expand to include U.S. bases in the regionin the coming days, Iran’s Fars news agency reported on Saturday, citing senior Iranian military officials.

    “This confrontation will not end with last night’s limited actions and Iran’s strikes will continue, and this action will be very painful and regrettable for the aggressors,” Fars reported, citing senior military officials.

    They were quoted saying that the war would “spread in the coming days to all areas occupied by this (Israeli) regime and American bases in the region”.

    The threat of a wider war comes as Iran and Israel continue targeting each other on Saturday after Israel launched its biggest-ever air offensive against its longtime foe in a bid to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal Crash, Jervois Street, Dargaville

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Police can confirm one person has died following a serious crash this evening in Dargaville.

    At around 5.20pm, Police were notified of a single vehicle crash on Jervois Street.

    Despite best efforts from emergency services, one person died at the scene.

    A scene examination has been completed and the road has reopened.

    While enquiries into the crash are ongoing, initial indications suggest this is a suspected medical event and the death will be referred to the Coroner.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Sun Dong begins Paris visit

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Innovation, Technology & Industry Prof Sun Dong attended Viva Technology 2025 in Paris, France, on Friday where he toured the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion and gave a keynote speech at a seminar and networking reception.

    In his keynote speech, Prof Sun said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has been introducing agile policies, building world-class infrastructure and facilitating global I&T collaboration.

    In addition to noting that the flagship research and development (R&D) initiative, InnoHK, fosters global R&D collaboration, he underscored that Hong Kong is also carrying out meticulous planning for building an artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem, such as the Hong Kong AI Research & Development Institute to be established.

    While highlighting that Hong Kong is an ideal gateway for global enterprises to enter the Mainland market, Prof Sun said that companies choosing Hong Kong for their international headquarters exemplifies the city’s important role as a “super connector” and a “super value-adder” between Mainland China and the rest of the world, serving as a two-way springboard for attracting overseas enterprises and helping Mainland enterprises to go global.

    During the seminar and networking reception organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Prof Sun exchanged views with members of the local innovation and technology (I&T) sector, investors and startups’ founders, on I&T development and collaboration.

    Prof Sun also visited the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion, comprising 20 startups from the Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation and Cyberport to showcase cutting-edge solutions and innovations in areas of AI, robotics, HealthTech, sustainable and ClimateTech, and Fintech.

    Additionally, Prof Sun toured the pavilion set up by Canada, which was selected as country of the year for VivaTech 2025, the China Pavilion and the pavilions of other leading enterprises and startups to learn more about the innovative solutions of the participating organisations.

    In the evening, while Prof Sun met La French Tech Hong Kong-Shenzhen Chairman Emmanuel Carcassonne, he stressed that Hong Kong is a reliable partner for French startups to settle and expand businesses in Hong Kong.

    He described La French Tech Hong Kong-Shenzhen as a community dedicated to supporting the development of the French startup ecosystem both in France and internationally.

    On Friday afternoon, Prof Sun paid a courtesy call on Minister Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in France Chen Li to brief him on the work of developing Hong Kong into an international I&T centre as well as the city’s ongoing efforts in integrating into national I&T development.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: South Africa condemns Israeli attacks on Iran


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    South Africa expresses profound concern regarding the attacks conducted by Israel on targets within Iran on 13 June 2025, including reported impacts on military areas, nuclear facilities, and civilian infrastructure. Reports of civilian casualties, alongside military personnel, are deeply troubling.

    These actions raise serious concerns under international law, including the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the protection of civilians enshrined in the UN Charter and international humanitarian law.

    South Africa notes with particular concern the implications for nuclear safety and security arising from attacks in the vicinity of nuclear facilities. We recall the firm stance of the IAEA General Conference, reflected in resolutions such as GC(XXIX)/RES/444 and GC(XXXIV)/RES/533, against armed attacks on peaceful nuclear installations as violations of the UN Charter and international law.

    South Africa emphasises that anticipatory self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter requires clear evidence of an imminent armed attack, which does not appear substantiated in this instance.

    South Africa extends its sincere condolences to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the families of all victims.

    We reiterate our unwavering commitment to the peaceful resolution of disputes. South Africa urges maximum restraint by all parties and calls for the urgent intensification of diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the Middle East. We support ongoing bilateral discussions, such as those between the USA and Iran, and reaffirm the critical importance of establishing a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Middle East.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: Department of International Relations and Cooperation.

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  • MIL-OSI China: U.S. marines move into Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids

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

    About 200 U.S. marines have been deployed to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States, to protect a federal building there, the military said on Friday, after a week of protests over the current administration’s immigration raids in the city.

    U.S. Army Major General Scott Sherman, commander of the Task Force 51, which includes more than 4,000 California Army National Guard soldiers and about 700 marines, said at a press briefing that those marines had completed civil disturbance training.

    But Sherman said the marines will not participate in law enforcement activities.

    Some of the marines were seen standing guard outside the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles area. The 17-story federal building on Wilshire Boulevard is home to many of Los Angeles’ federal offices, including the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Los Angeles field office.

    U.S. President Donald Trump has made decisions to dispatch over 4,000 National Guard members and about 700 active-duty marines to the Los Angeles area despite the objection of California Governor Gavin Newsom and other local officials.

    About 2,800 service members, including 2,100 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines, were deployed to the greater Los Angeles area, said U.S. Northern Command in a news release on Wednesday, adding that the Marines had completed required training and would be serving alongside National Guard soldiers within the next 48 hours.

    The Marines were reportedly undergoing civil disturbance training at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach in Orange County, located south of Los Angeles.

    The Trump administration won a swift legal victory on Thursday night when a federal appeals court blocked a lower court’s order issued just hours earlier that would have returned 4,000 California National Guard troops to state control, allowing the military deployment in Los Angeles to continue.

    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency stay just hours after U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled Thursday evening that Trump had illegally federalized California’s National Guard and violated the Constitution.

    The appellate court’s new order not only allows the National Guard troops to continue operating under federal command but also indicates that the legal battle between Washington and the Golden State will continue.

    The dramatic legal reversal capped a day of courtroom confrontation between the Trump administration and California over the unprecedented federal takeover of state military forces.

    Hundreds of people have been arrested in Southern California since the protests over federal immigration enforcement started a week ago, with more protests planned in the coming weekend across the region and the country. 

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  • Multiple agencies inspect wreckage of crashed Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Investigative teams from various agencies, including the National Security Guard (NSG), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), reached the crash site of Air India Flight AI-171 on Saturday to examine the debris.

     

    Teams from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) also inspected the wreckage of the ill-fated London-bound aircraft.

     

    Residents of the neighbourhood where the plane crashed recalled their harrowing experience, describing it as feeling like an earthquake or a bomb blast.

     

    Rekha Kshtriya, a local resident for over 13 years, said she was doing her regular chores when she heard a deafening noise. She immediately rushed outside toward the site. She recalled that around 1:30 PM, the sound was so intense it felt like her eardrums would burst. Her house and furniture began to shake violently, and the noise resembled a bomb explosion. Upon stepping outside, she saw wreckage scattered everywhere, the sky filled with black smoke, and tall flames rising from the crash site.

     

    Another resident, Priyanshu, said the entire area was engulfed in smoke and the fire quickly spread from one building to another. He too described it as feeling like an earthquake or a blast.

     

    Bahadur Kshtriya, who lives about 500 metres from the crash site, said he and a few friends, along with security personnel, helped rescue five individuals from the rubble. He noted that the survivors were in extremely critical condition. He added that when they arrived, smoke and fire were everywhere. Near a student mess, they found people shouting for help. With assistance from Army personnel, they managed to pull out five students alive. Later, they found a body buried in the debris in a severely damaged condition.

    The AI-171 Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 aircraft, en route to London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad International Airport on Thursday. According to the airline, only one of the 242 people on board survived the crash.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Twyford condemns weak action by NZ over Israel’s ‘ruthless’ apartheid

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    Labour MP for Te Atatu Phil Twyford criticsed the New Zealand government today for failing to take stronger action against Israel over its genocide and starvation strategy in Gaza, saying that at the very least the ambassador should be expelled.

    Speaking at a rally in Henderson organised by the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa in West Auckland suburbs for the first time in the 88th week of protest, Twyford said: “The Israeli government is operating in an apartheid state.

    “They subject the Palestinian people under their military.

    “People who are under international law they are obliged to protect,” he told about 500 protesters.

    “They are subjecting them to the most ruthless, most brutal system of apartheid.”

    It was a story of “ethnic cleansing, dispossesion, terror routinely visited upon Palestinian people on a daily basis in their land”, said Twyford, who is Labour Party spokesperson on immigration, disarmament and foreign affairs.

    “And it is being done, not only by the forces of Zionism, but by the Western world complicit, knowing, understanding and actively conniving in that dispossession and repression.”

    Widely condemned move
    Twyford referred to the government’s move this week alongside four other countries to impose sanctions on two far-right ministers in the the Israeli cabinet, illegal settlers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, which has been widely condemned as too little and too late.

    Labour MP Phil Twyford speaking at the Henderson pro-Palestinian humanitarian rally today . . . Palestinians are subjected by Israel to “the most ruthless, most brutal, system of apartheid.” Image: Asia Pacific Report

    Leading British journalist Jonathan Cook this week criticised Britain, Australia, Canada and Norway along with New Zealand, saying they may have been “seeking strength in numbers” to withstand retaliation from Israel and the United States.

    “But in truth, they have selected the most limited and symbolic of all the possible sanctions they could have imposed on the Israeli government.”

    Israel was also condemned by speakers at the rally for its “unprovoked attack” on Iran and its strategy of forced starvation on the Palestinian people in Gaza and the repression in occupied West Bank.

    The death toll in Gaza was almost 62,000 Palestinians — more than 17,000 of them children — and Israel had also killed at least 78 people in the first waves of attacks on Iran.

    Meanwhile, in a statement today, the PSNA said it was appalled at the deportation of a Palestinian New Zealander from Egypt.

    PSNA said it had conveyed to the Egyptian government its “shock and anger” at the deportation of Rana Hamida who had travelled to Egypt to take part in the Global March to Gaza.

    “This Jew stands for Palestine” and “Sanction Israel now” placards at today’s Henderson rally. Image: APR

    Egyptian deportations over ‘global march’
    Egyptian authorities have deported dozens of people, including Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Moroccan, Greek and US citizens.

    The Global March to Gaza is due to start this weekend in Egypt with thousands of people from throughout the world taking part.

    PSNA co-chair John Minto said the march was to “express humanity’s outrage” at the ongoing Gaza-wide bombing and starving of the Palestinian population by Israel.

    “Egypt’s action in deporting activists can only be seen as assisting Israel’s attacks against the Palestinian population,” he said.

    “Unfortunately, Egypt has a long history of collaboration with the US and Israel to stifle the Palestine liberation struggle. This is in sharp contrast to the Egyptian people who are as appalled and angry as the rest of humanity at Israel’s horrendous war crimes.”

    Minto said the following message from Rana as she returned to New Zealand — she was due at Auckland International Airport this afternoon:

    ‘The more we will roar’
    “The Egyptian authorities, along with other governments, think that blocking humanity from this act of solidarity will stop because of them blocking people from being there and doing the job that they continue failing to do.

    “They are so mistaken — the more complicit and enabling they get in their inaction and in this case their active participation, the more we will rise, and roar.

    “We are escalating as you awaken the dragons within us.

    “We will sing louder and we will walk longer — with our hiking shoes in the Sinai desert, or barefoot towards your embassies.

    “We will disrupt your meetings, we will crowd your phone with calls and emails, and we will be the light that blinds your robotic heart and melts it alongside the lies you stand for.

    “This is not about us, it is about HUMANITY within us that is dying and being oppressed in various forms, it is about the humans enduring hell in Gaza, West Bank and Falastine as a whole.

    “Muslims, Jews and Christians together.

    “It is about NEVER AGAIN.

    “Boycott, divest — we will not stop we will not rest.”

    Pro-Palestinian and anti-genocide protesters at the Henderson rally today with Te Atatu MP Phil Twyford speaking. Image: APR

    Expel Israeli ambassador call
    In an earlier statement in the wake of Israel’s attack on Iran, PSNA called on the government to immediately expel the Israeli ambassador from New Zealand.

    Minto said Israel’s strikes on Iran were “unprovoked, unilateral and a massive threat to humanity everywhere”.

    “This is such a dangerous action, that diplomatic weasel words about Israel are not acceptable. Israel is an out-of-control rogue state playing with the future of humanity. We must send it the strongest possible message.”

    “Israel’s using its often repeated lies and misinformation to attempt to justify it’s unconscionable violence and aggression.”

    Minto pointed to Iran’s right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes.

    “Even US intelligence officials have made is clear very recently that Iran is NOT on the way to produce a nuclear weapon.”

    “And neither is Iran committed to the ‘annihilation’ of Israel.

    ‘Liberation for Palestine’
    “Iran does not support Israel as a racist, apartheid state and wants to see liberation for Palestine.

    “In this, Iran has, along with the overwhelming majority of countries in the world, called for an end to Israel’s military occupation of Palestine, the end of its apartheid policies directed against Palestinians and the return of Palestinian refugees.”

    New Zealand had the same policies, Minto said.

    However, he condemned NZ’s “appeasement of this apartheid state, as our government and other Western countries have done over 20 months”.

    A “Save the world from evil Zionism” placard at the Henderson rally today. Image: APR

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese and Russian enterprises held a presentation of cooperation projects in Tianjin

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — Representatives from more than 200 Chinese and Russian enterprises and research institutes gathered in the north Chinese coastal city of Tianjin on Friday to exchange views on a range of business issues and seek cooperation partners in various fields including energy, machinery and information technology.

    The event was organized by Tianjin TEDA Export Development Center in Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone (EDZ), which is one of the first 14 national-level EDTZs in China. Its official title was: “The First International Forum on Industrial Development Coordination at Tianjin TEDA Export Development Center of North China – Special Sub-Forum on China-Russia Connectivity and SCO Cooperation in Energy, Manufacturing and Science and Technology”

    As reported on the local official website enorth.com.cn, the event was attended by such major enterprises as Gazprom, Rosneft and the metallurgical company NLMK Group from the Russian side, and from the Chinese side, among others, the company for the development of warehouse and logistics technologies under the PipeChina group (a Chinese state-owned pipeline operator), Sinomachfreet Shandong Industrial Holdings Co., Ltd, Tianjin University and the technology company IFlytek.

    At the event, cooperation projects were presented one by one by representatives from 7 Russian and 3 Chinese enterprises. They outlined in detail the key operations, priority areas of external cooperation and technological advantages of their enterprises. In the subsequent part of the event, business representatives of the two countries discussed in depth new trends and opportunities for cooperation in such areas as energy sector transformation, high-tech manufacturing, digital infrastructure and environmentally friendly agriculture.

    Before the event, a familiarization tour of the Nangang Industrial Park, owned by Tianjin ZTER, was organized for Russian entrepreneurs. There they visited several iconic facilities in the energy and chemical industries. The TEDA Comprehensive Export Service Center also contacted Russian enterprises in advance with inquiries about points of interest in cooperation with the Chinese side.

    One of the Russian representatives noted that the Nangang Industrial Park is home to a large number of modern enterprises, and the Tianjin ZTER generally provides convenient and comfortable conditions for attracting investment. Previously, a major Russian energy giant had already launched cooperation with the ZTER, and this time, many Russian enterprises also showed great interest in projects in the ZTER. This event directly stimulated inter-corporate contacts between the two countries, and it is expected that in the near future, a partnership between enterprises of the two countries will be concluded on a number of projects, the representative assured.

    Wang Hongwei, chairman of Sinomachfreet Shandong Industrial Holdings Co., Ltd, said that as a result of the event, his company signed a memorandum of understanding to establish cooperation with two Russian enterprises. According to him, the Russian partners expressed their need for equipment designed for oil production and offshore drilling, which is precisely the flagship product of his company. “We will continue to hold talks with our Russian partners on promising cooperation,” the entrepreneur said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Li-ion Battery Production Up 68% in Jan-Apr 2025

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — China’s lithium-ion battery sector saw rapid growth in the first four months of this year, data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology showed.

    According to the agency, during the specified period, the total production volume of this type of product exceeded 473 gigawatt-hours (GWh), which is 68 percent more than the previous year.

    During the reporting period, the production capacity of lithium-ion batteries for energy storage exceeded 110 GWh, while their installed capacity for new energy vehicles reached approximately 184 GWh.

    The data also showed that the value of lithium-ion battery exports from January to April this year reached 155.4 billion yuan (about 21.7 billion U.S. dollars), up 25 percent year on year.

    The lithium-ion battery sector plays a vital role in China’s green, low-carbon and sustainable development as the country strives to achieve its goals of reducing carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ukraine, Russia conduct 2nd phase of prisoner swap

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

    Ukraine and Russia on Thursday carried out the second phase of a prisoner exchange involving seriously ill and severely wounded captives, according to Ukrainian authorities.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Telegram that servicemen from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the National Guard and the State Border Guard Service were among those released.

    Meanwhile, the Russian defense ministry said another group of Russian servicemen have returned from Ukrainian captivity and are currently receiving necessary medical and psychological assistance in Belarus.

    The exchange is a part of a broader prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia, which started on Monday in line with an agreement reached in Türkiye’s Istanbul last week. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Israel reports 41 wounded, heavy damage in Iran’s retaliatory attack

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

    Nearly 100 missiles were launched from Iran toward central and northern Israel in two massive barrages, causing significant damage and injuring 41 people, according to the Israeli military and the national emergency service, Magen David Adom (MDA).

    The MDA reported two people critically injured, two moderately, four lightly-moderately, while the remaining individuals suffered light injuries or trauma-related symptoms, including panic attacks.

    Following the launches, air defense sirens were activated, sending millions of residents to protected rooms and shelters for more than an hour.

    Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Effie Defrin said that most missiles were intercepted by the air defense system or did not reach their target. He noted that the injuries reported occurred inside buildings, with several caused by shrapnel from intercepted missiles.

    Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said following the launches that “Iran crossed red lines when it dared to fire missiles at civilian population centers in Israel.”

    “We will continue to protect the citizens of Israel,” he said, warning that the country would “ensure that Tehran pays a very heavy price for its criminal actions.”

    Meanwhile, the IDF denied Iranian media reports that Iran had downed an Israeli fighter jet and detained its pilot.

    In a separate statement, the IDF said it had attacked earlier Friday Iranian Air Force bases in western Iran, destroying Tabriz Airbase, without providing further details.

    It added that the IDF attacked and destroyed dozens of Iranian air defense targets, drones, and surface-to-surface missile launchers.

    “The IDF is prepared to continue to operate as necessary,” the statement read. “The IDF is continuously conducting situational assessments and will continue to update on developments.” 

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  • MIL-OSI China: U.S. consumer sentiment rises first time in six months

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

    Consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months, according to the data released Friday by the University of Michigan.

    The index of consumer sentiment in June climbed 16 percent from last month but remained about 20 percent below December 2024, when the sentiment exhibited a post-election bump.

    The trends were unanimous across the distributions of age, income, wealth, political party, and geographic region, the survey found.

    Moreover, all five index components rose, with a particularly steep increase for short and long-run expected business conditions, consistent with a perceived easing of pressures from tariffs.

    “Consumers appear to have settled somewhat from the shock of the extremely high tariffs announced in April and the policy volatility seen in the weeks that followed,” said Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu.

    However, consumers still perceived wide-ranging downside risks to the economy.

    Their views of business conditions, personal finances, buying conditions for big ticket items, labor markets, and stock markets all remained well below six months ago in December 2024.

    “Despite this month’s notable improvement, consumers remain guarded and concerned about the trajectory of the economy,” Hsu said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Commercial exchanges fuel new momentum in China-Africa cooperation

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

    “Plane tickets to Africa are in high demand — there are just so many opportunities,” exclaimed Ma Bijun, deputy general manager of Hunan Er-Kang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., who has been busy preparing to launch a new pharmaceutical factory in Tanzania this year.

    A regular traveler between China and Africa, Ma is often surprised by the increasing number of passengers on these routes. To him, it’s a clear sign of deepening economic and commercial exchanges between the Chinese and African peoples.

    Since its launch in 2019, the Guangzhou-Changsha-Nairobi route operated by China Southern Airlines has transported over 227,000 passengers and now maintains three regular weekly flights. To meet rising demand during the peak travel season, the airline also plans to open a direct Nairobi-Guangzhou route this summer.

    This vibrant interaction has broadened the scope of China-Africa economic and commercial cooperation, bringing fresh vitality to friendly relations.

    In just three days, Kenyan coffee beans can now reach Changsha, capital of central China’s Hunan Province, infusing their unique aroma into Gaoqiao Grand Market. As flagship agricultural products, African coffees are enjoying a boom, with imports to China rising 70.4 percent year on year in the first quarter of 2025.

    At the African Coffee Trade Center in Gaoqiao, the “Own Master” brand offers over 30 beverages made from Ethiopian, Kenyan and other African coffee beans.

    “Today, we connect directly with coffee producers in Africa via online platforms, which streamlines the process and lowers overall costs,” said brand manager Jing Jianhua. He said the company’s imports of green coffee beans from Africa rose 30 percent last year compared to the previous year.

    Beyond traditional sectors, new players are injecting a “green wave” into China-Africa cooperation. With sustainable development gaining traction across Africa, China’s exports of new energy vehicles, lithium batteries and photovoltaic products to Africa in 2023 surged by 291 percent, 109 percent and 57 percent year on year, respectively.

    “These are the 100 new energy vehicles I ordered from China — they’re incredibly popular in Dakar,” said Tirera Sourakhata, a Senegalese entrepreneur who founded a ride-hailing company using new energy vehicles in the capital.

    “Seeing China’s streets filled with new energy vehicles makes me hope for the same in Senegal,” he said. He believed these vehicles would not only reduce costs and create jobs but also be more environmentally friendly.

    Sourakhata has been living and doing business in Yiwu, a bustling trade hub in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province, for over 20 years. From his first hardware purchase there, he was impressed by the quality and price of “Made in China” goods, and has witnessed the flourishing of China-Africa trade firsthand.

    At his company’s showroom in Yiwu, thousands of products are on display, including photovoltaic panels, solar streetlamps, consumer goods and household appliances. The company’s annual exports to Africa have grown from just a few dozen containers to over 4,000 today. “That number will only keep growing,” Sourakhata said.

    Chinese e-commerce models are also making headway in Africa. Regarded as a high-potential market, the continent shows strong momentum.

    “Livestreaming lets us attract wide audiences and better understand their needs in real time,” said Nancy Kariuki, an influencer on Kilimall, a major East African e-commerce platform, whose livestream often draws over 10,000 views per day, an impressive figure in the region.

    Kariuki pointed out that everything from electronics to clothing and footwear is just a click away. “E-commerce hasn’t just transformed the way people shop, it has also opened up new job opportunities for the local population,” she explained.

    Since its launch in Africa in 2014, Kilimall has garnered over 10 million registered users and more than 4 million goods for sale. Modeled after Chinese e-commerce sites, Kilimall’s localized operations have generated tens of thousands of jobs.

    Other Chinese e-commerce giants like Alibaba, Shein and Pinduoduo have also entered the African market, building a robust “digital bridge” between the two sides.

    With increasing private-sector engagement, the overall trade volume between China and Africa is expanding. According to data released in early June by the General Administration of Customs of China, trade with African countries hit a record high in the first five months of this year, increasing 12.4 percent year on year to 963.21 billion yuan (134 billion U.S. dollars). 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Music concert held to celebrate 75th anniversary of China-Myanmar diplomatic ties

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

    A musical performance marking the 75th anniversary of China-Myanmar diplomatic relations was held at Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) in Yangon on Friday and was broadcast live across the country through multiple MRTV channels.

    Myanmar’s Union Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn, Yangon region chief minister U Soe Thein, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Ma Jia, Chinese Minister Counselor Zheng Zhihong, and over 100 people of the Chinese and Myanmar communities attended the event.

    Myanmar singers and bands performed, singing popular Chinese and Myanmar songs that conveyed the deep friendship between the two nations and celebrated 75 years of diplomatic ties.

    During the event, the China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar donated 1,500 bags of cement to Myanmar’s Ministry of Information to support post-earthquake reconstruction efforts. 

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  • Govt forms high-level committee to probe Air India plane crash, review SOPs

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The government has constituted a high-level multi-disciplinary committee to examine the causes that led to the crash of Air India Flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to Gatwick Airport (London) on June 12, which left 241 people dead.

    According to an order issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the committee will examine the causes of the crash, review existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and guidelines issued to prevent and handle such incidents, and suggest comprehensive measures for the future. The order clarified that this panel will not serve as a substitute for other inquiries already underway by relevant organisations but will focus specifically on the formulation of preventive SOPs and post-crash protocols.

    The committee will have access to all relevant records, including flight data, cockpit voice recordings, aircraft maintenance logs, air traffic control logs, and witness testimonies. It is expected to submit its report within three months.

    The committee will be chaired by the Union Home Secretary and will include officials from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Indian Air Force, the Gujarat Home Department, the State Disaster Response Authority, and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, among others. Aviation experts, accident investigators, and legal advisors may also be brought in, as deemed necessary.

    As part of its mandate, the committee will assess the emergency response by all stakeholders, including rescue operations and inter-agency coordination at both the central and state levels. It will also examine existing guidelines, study past air crashes in India, and recommend policy changes, operational improvements, and training enhancements.

    The panel will develop a comprehensive SOP that incorporates international best practices, outlining clear roles for all relevant central and state government agencies in managing and responding to air crash incidents.

    The government confirmed that the committee will conduct site inspections and interviews with crew members, air traffic controllers, and other personnel. In case of foreign nationals or aircraft manufacturers being involved, the committee will coordinate with international agencies as well.

    Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad International Airport on Thursday. Out of the 242 people on board, only one survived.

    In the aftermath of the crash, the Tata Group, which owns Air India, has set up a dedicated helpline number (1800 5691 444) for inquiries. International callers can reach the airline at +91 8062779200. The group has also announced a compensation of ₹1 crore for the families of each deceased passenger.

    (ANI)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Strategic Command personnel recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Strategic Command personnel recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List 2025

    Past and present members of Strategic Command have been recognised in His Majesty, King Charles’ Birthday Honours List 2025 for their services to Defence.

    MOD Copyright

    The following individuals from Strategic Command have been recognised:

    Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

    • British Army Major General Z Stenning OBE

    Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    • Royal Air Force Air Commodore I Sharrocks OBE
    • British Army Colonel I Gibbs KHS
    • British Army Colonel G Sefton

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    • Royal Navy Captain E Morgan RD
    • Royal Air Force Group Captain R Dixon
    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel S Elford
    • British Army Acting Colonel J Green
    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander A Pandya
    • Civil Service R Jacob

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) – Operations

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel J D’Arcy

    Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel W Hodgson
    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel D Love
    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel J Lyon
    • British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel A Morrissey
    • British Army Major M Murphy
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader J Rushton
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader T Smith
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader D Taudevin
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader J Wilyman
    • Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant R Mehta
    • British Army Warrant Officer Class 1 A Johnston
    • Civil Service M Hartley
    • Civil Service W Robinson
    • Civil Service M Thoburn

    Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) – Operations

    • British Army Major W Cook

    Ordinary Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

    • British Army Warrant Officer Class 1 A Coull
    • Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant S Roberts

    King’s Commendation for Valuable Service (KCVS)

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel M Long QGM
    • British Army Major B Carter
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader G McKay

    Meritorious Service Medal (MSM)

    • Royal Navy Warrant Officer 1 (Medical Assistant) M Carron
    • Royal Air Force Acting Warrant Officer O Watkins

    Commander Strategic Command Commendation

    • Royal Navy Commander A Riddett
    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander D Wilson
    • British Army Major J Jones
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader F Merino
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader L Scott
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 K Roberts
    • Royal Air Force Corporal A Harvey
    • German Air Force Lieutenant Colonel M Paun
    • Civil Service R Gittins
    • Civil Service R Hallmark
    • Civil Service L Metherell
    • Civil Service S Stephens
    • Civil Service I Whiteside

    Commander Strategic Command Commendation Team Awards

    • Integration Design Authority (IDA) Team
    • Fleet Operational Standards and Training (FOST) Safety Centre

    Deputy Commander Strategic Command Commendations

    • British Army Lieutenant Colonel A Cameron
    • British Army Major R Keeson
    • British Army Major T Williams
    • Royal Navy Lieutenant R Buts
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader M Rankine
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader A Xavier
    • Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant A Maltman
    • Civil Service P Norman
    • Civilian M Rawlings

    Deputy Commander Strategic Command Team Commendations

    • Defence Centre of Training Support (DCTS) Team Award, Defence Academy
    • Headquarters Management Team

    First Sea Lord Commendations

    • Royal Navy Warrant Officer 1 G Bennett

    Chief of the General Staff (CGS) Commendations

    • British Army Acting Major G Harvey
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 M Hemmings
    • British Army Warrant Officer 1 I Reason

    Commander Field Army Commendations

    • British Army Major J Shirley-Mansell
    • British Army Acting Major M Woodward

    Joint Commander’s Commendations

    • British Army Acting Major D King
    • Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant B Brook
    • British Army Warrant Officer 2 B Lockyer

    Chief of Joint Operations (CJO) Commendations

    • Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander A Collings
    • British Army Major A Tulett
    • Royal Air Force Squadron Leader D Tipler

    Commander SJC(UK) Commendations

    • British Army Major D Connolly
    • British Army Lieutenant S Gorniak
    • British Army Acting Warrant Officer 1 G Hudson
    • British Army Staff Sergeant C Brittan
    • British Army Sergeant J Obazee

    Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (COMARRC) Commendations

    • British Army Major R Gibbs

    Chief of the Air Staff Commendations

    • Royal Air Force Wing Commander A Stewart

    Air & Space Commander (ASC) Commendation

    • British Army Staff Sergeant R Limbu

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    Published 14 June 2025

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  • MIL-Evening Report: As war breaks out with Israel, Iran has run out of good options

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ali Mamouri, Research Fellow, Middle East Studies, Deakin University

    The scale of Israel’s strikes on multiple, sensitive Iranian military and nuclear sites on Friday was unprecedented. It was the biggest attack on Iran since the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s.

    As expected, Iran responded swiftly, even as Israeli attacks on its territory continued. The unfolding conflict is reshaping regional dynamics, and Iran now finds itself with no easy path forward.

    Strikes come at a delicate time

    The timing of the Israeli strikes was highly significant. They came at a critical point in the high-stakes negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear program that began earlier this year.

    Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a report accusing Tehran of stockpiling highly enriched uranium at levels dangerously close to weaponisation.

    According to the report, Iran has accumulated around 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity. If this uranium is further enriched to 90% purity, it would be enough to build nine to ten bombs.

    The day before Israel’s attack, the IAEA board of governors also declared Iran to be in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in two decades.

    The nuclear talks recently hit a stumbling block over a major issue – the US refusal to allow Iran to enrich any uranium at all for a civilian nuclear program.

    Iran has previously agreed to cap its enrichment at 3.67% under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a nuclear deal between Iran, the US and other global powers agreed to in 2015 (and abandoned by the first Trump administration in 2018). But it has refused to relinquish its right to enrichment altogether.

    US President Donald Trump reportedly urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran last week, believing he was close to a deal.

    But after the attack, Trump ramped up his threats on Iran again, urging it to agree to a deal “before there is nothing left”. He called the Israeli strikes “excellent” and suggested there was “more to come”.

    Given this context, it is understandable why Iran does not view the US as an impartial mediator. In response, Iran suspended its negotiations with the US, announcing it would skip the sixth round of talks scheduled for Sunday.

    Rather than compelling Iran to agree to a deal, the excessive pressure could risk pushing Iran towards a more extreme stance instead.

    While Iranian officials have denied any intention to develop a military nuclear program, they have warned that continued Israeli attacks and US pressure might force Tehran to reconsider as a deterrence mechanism.




    Read more:
    As its conflict with Israel escalates, could Iran now acquire a nuclear bomb?


    Why surrender could spell the regime’s end

    On several occasions, Trump has insisted he is not seeking “regime change” in Iran. He has repeatedly claimed he wants to see Iran be “successful” – the only requirement is for it to accept a US deal.

    However, in Iran’s view, the US proposal is not viewed as a peace offer, but as a blueprint for surrender. And the fear is this would ultimately pave the way for regime change under the guise of diplomacy.

    Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded to the latest US proposal by insisting that uranium enrichment remains a “red line” for Iran. Abandoning this right from the Iranian perspective would only embolden its adversaries to escalate their pressure on the regime and make further demands – such as dismantling Iran’s missile program.

    The fear in Tehran is this could push the country into a defenceless state without a way to deter future Israeli strikes.

    Furthermore, capitulating to the US terms could ignite domestic backlash on two fronts: from an already growing opposition movement, and from the regime’s base of loyal supporters, who would see any retreat as a betrayal.

    In this context, many in Iran’s leadership believe that giving in to Trump’s terms would not avert regime change – it would hasten it.

    What options remain for Iran now?

    Caught between escalating pressure and existential threats, Iran finds itself with few viable options other than to project strength. It has already begun to pursue this strategy by launching retaliatory missile strikes at Israeli cities.

    This response has been much stronger than the relatively contained tit-for-tat strikes Israel and Iran engaged in last year. Iran’s strikes have caused considerable damage to government and residential areas in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

    Iran sees no alternative but to push forward, having already been drawn into open confrontation. Any sign of weakness would severely undermine the regime’s legitimacy at home and embolden its adversaries abroad.

    Moreover, Tehran is betting on Trump’s aversion to foreign wars. Iranian leaders believe the US is neither prepared nor willing to enter another costly conflict in the region – one that could disrupt global trade and jeopardise Trump’s recent economic partnerships with Persian Gulf states.

    Therefore, Iran’s leadership likely believes that by standing firm now, the conflict will be limited, so long as the US stays on the sidelines. And then, Iran’s leaders would try to return to the negotiating table, in their view, from a position of strength.

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

    ref. As war breaks out with Israel, Iran has run out of good options – https://theconversation.com/as-war-breaks-out-with-israel-iran-has-run-out-of-good-options-258916

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Why is the Schengen Agreement important? 40 Years Later

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Why is the Schengen Agreement important? 40 years later discover how it shapes the daily life of EU citizens.

    Real stories, native voices, and stunning visuals show the true power of free movement in Europe.

    Watch the video and explore this important milestone in European unity and freedom!

    Watch on the Audiovisual Portal of the European Commission:
    Follow us on:
    -X: https://twitter.com/EU_Commission
    -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/europeancommission/
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    Check our website: http://ec.europa.eu/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cM-dEaCGs

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK celebrates Welsh recipients in The King’s Birthday Honours List

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    UK celebrates Welsh recipients in The King’s Birthday Honours List

    Over 70 people from Wales who have contributed to their community and country are celebrated in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025.

    1215 recipients in total have been awarded for their exceptional achievements, with a particular focus this year on those who have given their time to public service. 

    This year’s recipients include dedicated community champions, role models in sport, pioneers in the arts, passionate health workers, and supporters of young people.

    Recipients from Wales make up 6% of the total number of recipients receiving honours this year. 

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:

    This year’s Birthday Honours List is a powerful reminder of the extraordinary dedication, compassion, and service that exists in every corner of our country.

    From community champions to cultural icons, each recipient reflects the very best of Britain. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to them all.

    The Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said:

    Huge congratulations to the incredible individuals from Wales who have been recognised in The King’s Birthday Honours List.

    Each award recipient has demonstrated dedication, passion, and commitment to their communities, making significant contributions that resonate far and wide.

    Your work in supporting vulnerable people, championing the arts, increasing access to sport and improving lives in countless ways, serves as an inspiration to all. Thank you for your exceptional service.

    Anyone can nominate someone for an honour. If you know someone who has achieved fantastic things worthy of recognition, go to https://www.gov.uk/honours to find out more about how you can put them forward.

    Notable recipients across Wales include: 

    Oliver Sykes, who receives an MBE for services to Access to the Arts for Underprivileged Young People. His work leading the Stories for Care programme has empowered over 5000 young people from low income backgrounds, and given them access to literary works not normally available to them.

    Muriel Morgan, who receives an MBE for services to the community in Wrexham. At the age of 88 years old she has only recently retired from her 50 year career in the Royal Voluntary Service. During her time in RVS she coordinated volunteer drivers to take elderly and vulnerable people to medical appointments they might not otherwise be able to make. She worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to ensure the service was maintained and that even in one of the most challenging times for the service, their service users were still able to attend critical medical appointments.

    Modupeola Obilanade is awarded an MBE for services to the community in Newport. Her work leading the St Pauls Clinic has transformed the clinic into a beacon of hope in the community, during her time running the clinic, she has launched multiple community health initiatives focusing on preventative care and chronic pain management. In her spare time she continues to work for charities, providing free medical consultations and health advice to those most in need.

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    Published 14 June 2025

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  • North India to get relief from severe heat starting today, says IMD

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    After weeks of extreme heatwave conditions, North India is finally expected to get some relief starting Saturday, according to the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

    A shift in weather patterns is set to bring cooler temperatures, cloud cover, and rainfall to several states, easing the impact of the scorching summer.

    From Saturday, temperatures are expected to drop notably. The maximum temperature is likely to decrease to around 41 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is expected to settle near 29 degrees Celsius.

    The cooling trend will intensify further on Saturday, June 15, with the maximum temperature forecast to drop to 40 degrees Celsius, and the minimum to 28 degrees Celsius.

    Thunderstorms accompanied by rain are forecast over the coming days, contributing to relief from the oppressive heat.

    Delhi, currently grappling with temperatures hovering around 44 degrees Celsius, is also expected to experience a noticeable dip. By June 15 or 16, the national capital’s daytime temperature could fall to approximately 40 degrees Celsius, with light to very light rainfall and thunderstorm activity forecast in some areas.

    The IMD has predicted that on June 16 and 17, the sky will remain mostly cloudy across much of North India, with light to moderate rainfall likely in several regions, further improving weather conditions.

    However, despite the approaching relief, the IMD has issued a series of alerts. Punjab and Haryana remain under a Red Alert for the next two days due to persistent heat and possible thunderstorms.

    Rajasthan was under a Red Alert on Friday, shifting to an Orange Alert for the following two days. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir are on Orange Alert through the weekend.

    Authorities are urging residents to continue taking precautions, stay indoors during peak heat hours, remain hydrated, and monitor official weather updates regularly.

    —IANS

  • MIL-OSI Russia: China issues yellow alert for Typhoon Wutip

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) — China’s National Meteorological Administration on Saturday issued a yellow alert for Typhoon Wutip. The first typhoon of the year is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the country’s southern regions.

    The typhoon, which was located at 19.8 degrees north latitude and 108.8 degrees east longitude at 5 a.m. Saturday, continues to move in a northeasterly direction at a speed of 20-25 km per hour, according to weather service data.

    Around midday Saturday, Wutip is forecast to make landfall again between the southern Chinese cities of Leizhou in Guangdong Province and Beihai in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region before decreasing in intensity.

    Let us recall that China has a four-level typhoon warning system, where red means the highest level of danger, followed by orange, yellow and blue. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Heilongjiang Province Issues Red Alert Due to Heavy Rains

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    HARBIN, June 14 (Xinhua) — The meteorological bureau of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province issued a red alert for heavy rain at 7 a.m. Saturday. Another 30-50 mm of rain is expected in the coming hours in the southern Baiquan County and Bei’an City, where more than 70 mm of rain has already fallen near the Nanhu Reservoir and Shiyuan Reservoir, respectively.

    Authorities in these areas are advised to take measures to respond to possible emergency situations in connection with the downpours and, if necessary, promptly evacuate people from dangerous areas. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Typhoon Wutip Makes Landfall Again in China’s Guangdong Province

    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

    GUANGZHOU, June 14 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Wutip, the first typhoon of the year, made landfall in southern China again. The typhoon made landfall on the west coast of Leizhou City in Guangdong Province at around 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, the provincial meteorological service said.

    At the time of its entry to the coastline, “Wutip” weakened to the level of a strong tropical storm. The maximum wind speed near its epicenter reached 11 points /30 m per second/, and the minimum pressure at the epicenter was 980 hPa.

    Earlier, at around 11:00 p.m. on Friday, Wutip made landfall near Dongfang City in Hainan Province. At that time, the maximum wind speed in the area of the typhoon’s epicenter was also 11 points.

    According to the weather service, “Wutip” will continue to move in a northeasterly direction at a speed of 20-25 km per hour, its trajectory will fall on the junction of Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The intensity of the elements is expected to decrease. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Christine Lagarde: Interview with Xinhua News Agency

    Source: European Central Bank

    Interview with Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, conducted by Su Liang on 12 June 2025

    14 June 2025

    I was in the audience in 2018 at the opening ceremony of the first China International Import Expo in Shanghai. You said in a speech there that China built a bridge to the world, built a bridge to prosperity and is building a bridge to the future – the three bridges, which is famous in China. Has anything changed in your mind – is China building new bridges?

    I haven’t been back to China for six years – that was my last visit, six years ago. From what I have seen so far, I can tell you that this bridge to the future is clearly an enterprise that China is working hard on. The combination of robotic artificial intelligence, hard work by the Chinese people and the strategic approach to it are contributing a lot to that bridge to the future. Development will occur fast on a threefold basis: robotic artificial intelligence, hard work and all of that focused on the industries of the future, which are going to change the Chinese economy even faster and better.

    How does the ECB see China’s role in the global economic recovery, especially amid this increasing fragmentation in global supply chains? What kind of dialogue or cooperation would you like to see between the ECB and Chinese financial institutions?

    The main cooperation and dialogue that we have at the ECB with China is with the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), because we are both central banks for a large region. We share some of the same concerns, some of the same challenges and we have a strong and deep dialogue on those issues. We are both very attached to the regulatory framework and supervision that will sustain financial stability. Our primary responsibility at the ECB is price stability, and this is clearly defined in our strategy. We are within reach of the 2% medium-term inflation target that we have defined as price stability. But we cannot have price stability if we do not have financial stability. And that’s the reason why we – and I think the PBOC is on the same page – are very attached to a solid regulatory environment and strong supervision so that our financial sector is stable and solid, because it is in the interest of the people that we serve.

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union, the then European Economic Community. As President of the ECB and previously a politician in Europe, how do you see the cooperation between China and the EU over the past 50 years?

    The cooperation between the European Union and China has been beneficial to both sides. We have increased the level of trade between our two regions, and we have seen increased direct investment over the course of the last few decades.

    And what will that cooperation look like in the future?

    I very much hope, in the interest of financial stability and price stability, that China and the European Union will continue to cooperate, will continue their dialogue, will be candid with each other and will play by the rules that they both agree to. I’m thinking of the WTO rules, for instance, as rules that both regions have agreed to support and have signed up to. I think that determination for dialogue, cooperation and working on win-win solutions is something that will continue to be shared.

    You talked about stability and about the rules. Do you think what the United States government is doing now is kind of a risk to stability and the rules? They are raising tariffs and creating uncertainty in the world economy.

    I would focus on your last point. The level of uncertainty caused by the announcements or the threats of decisions is dampening investment. It is leading all institutions to reduce their growth projections for the global economy, for the United States, for China and for Europe. It’s really a lose-lose situation that we have at the moment. The sooner the uncertainty can be removed and agreements can be found between the parties – on tariffs in particular, but on other issues as well, such as non-tariff barriers – the better off we will all be. Economic players, investors and employers have great difficulty dealing with uncertainty. The same applies to us as central banks because when we need to forecast, anticipate the evolution of the economy and project the level of prices, if we have this great uncertainty, it makes our lives really difficult.

    So when the delegations of China and the United States in London said they had made progress, that’s good news.

    I hope progress goes in the direction of removing as much uncertainty as possible. If it reaches a new equilibrium, which is beneficial for all countries, then it’s a positive.

    It is impossible to talk about China-EU relations without talking about China-US relations. You worked both in Washington and Europe. How do you see current China-US relations and how do you think China-US relations will impact China-EU relations?

    I don’t want to make any projections or anticipate what the outcome of the discussions will be between the Chinese authorities and the US authorities. This is for political leaders, for trade and commerce secretaries to discuss and to take forward. But what I observe is that all our countries – European Union Member States, China, the United States and many other countries – are intrinsically bound by supply chains. When you start dissecting a product and you realise what the origin of the product is, where the spare parts are coming from, what journey it takes to travel from one place to the other, it is amazing how countries are linked to each other. What will impact one will impact others, and if the situation is not resolved satisfactorily and the uncertainty is not removed, the corporate world will rethink their supply chains. They will rethink their supply and their sourcing, and that will cause more fragility and a period of uncertainty, during which growth will probably be impaired, during which we could have inflationary pressure as a result. And I think this is not in the interest of any country. As I said, it’s not just the United States, China and Europe, it’s many other countries as well.

    I remember you once said you stand by Adam Smith, you stand by liberalism. Do you think what we are witnessing in the world is a kind of failure of liberalism, the rules of free trade?

    We have to acknowledge what the benefits have been and where there have been downsides. The benefits have been incredible when you look at how much additional activity has prospered, how much growth has increased, how many people have been taken out of poverty, particularly in this country, in China, how the well-being of people has improved. There have been many benefits as a result of international open trade and free markets, but there have also been some negative consequences. There are areas in the world where industrial activity has died, where people have lost jobs and where measures have not been taken to deal with that. So we have to be mindful of that. We have to look at that very honestly and decide how we want to remedy those situations. It has a lot to do with reducing the disequilibrium, reducing the imbalances that we see both on an international but also on a domestic basis.

    Like you said, China has had a lot of benefits from globalisation, and China is now the second-largest economy in the world, and we have heard some concepts like de-risking from China in Europe. What is your opinion on this concept?

    The principle of de-risking is not surprising, and I think it has been accentuated by the COVID-19 period. You know, during the pandemic, countries and regions suddenly realised that they no longer had manufacturing facilities to produce some pharmaceutical goods (e.g. masks) that were needed, and they were dependent and vulnerable as a result. This desire not to be vulnerable, not to be exclusively dependent on one single source of supply, is completely legitimate to the extent that those products – not necessarily masks – are considered strategic. It’s completely normal that countries think they need to have alternative sources of supply. We need to have a degree of security of supply so that we are not at the mercy of a failure, or a unilateral decision that would expose the security of our people. So I don’t find anything surprising about it. It is legitimate, but it does not stop cooperation. It does not stop international trade.

    When it comes to financial innovation, people always focus on digital financing and green financing. The ECB is actively exploring a digital euro. How will this influence the future of finance from the perspective of European bankers? And on green innovation in financing, how can the ECB and the PBOC cooperate in the future?

    Firstly, both the PBOC and the ECB are working on a digital currency. China was ahead, it started earlier. We started six years ago, and we are getting to the point where, if the legislature supports the proposal, we should be ready to launch. Why are we doing that? Simply because of client demand, to put it very simply. Because many Europeans – not all, but many – like to pay electronically, digitally, without cash. Many Europeans still like cash. I like cash. So we will continue to have cash, and we will be issuing new banknotes in a few years’ time. But we need, as a sovereign expression on the financial stage, to be able to respond to the demand of our customers, Europeans. If they want cash, we should be able to print secure banknotes. If they want digital cash, we should be able to offer a digital euro. We want to make sure that we have a European offer that is available, so that within the entire euro area there is a means of payment and a solid currency that can help you transact both online, peer-to-peer, business-to-business, and that’s the purpose of the digital euro.

    And what about green financing?

    Green financing is an activity that is conducted by commercial banks or international institutions. The European Investment Bank, which is a public institution, also has a role. And as you know, Europe has approved a green bond framework that is available, which I think China has observed very carefully in order to issue its own framework. But it’s a matter for commercial banks.

    My final question is the following: you were the second most powerful woman in the world according to Forbes in 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024. You have a life experience envied by women around the world. Do you have any advice for them on how to be successful?

    Women have inside them the potential to thrive in whichever domain they choose. And I think that they should always draw on that confidence and energy without which things do not happen, and they should cultivate that and never be intimidated or refrain from achieving what they can. They have to believe in themselves. I hope they get the support that I was lucky to receive from family members and friends, as that is extremely helpful to continue doing what you want to do.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China adds 10 national archaeological site parks

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

    BEIJING, June 14 — China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) on Saturday announced 10 new national archaeological site parks, bringing the country’s total to 65 across 21 provincial-level regions.

    The newly added parks include the Taosi national archaeological site park in north China’s Shanxi Province, the Dawenkou national archaeological site park in eastern Shandong Province, and several others.

    These parks showcase various aspects of the formation and development of the pluralistic and integrated civilization of the Chinese nation, according to the NCHA.

    China started to select national archaeological site parks back in 2010. These tourism attractions draw numerous visitors every year.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s lithium-ion battery output up 68% in Jan-April

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

    China’s lithium-ion battery industry recorded a rapid growth in the first four months of this year, official data has shown.

    The total output of lithium-ion batteries in the January-April period surpassed 473 gigawatt-hours (GWh), marking a 68 percent increase year on year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

    During the period, the output of such batteries for power storage exceeded 110 GWh, while the capacity of power batteries installed on new energy vehicles stood at around 184 GWh.

    Exports of lithium-ion batteries from January to April reached 155.4 billion yuan (about 21.7 billion U.S. dollars), up 25 percent year on year, according to the ministry.

    The lithium-ion battery industry plays a vital part in China’s green, low-carbon and sustainable development as the country strives to achieve its carbon reduction goals.

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