Category: DJF

  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Ranking Member Frankel Passes Amendment to Strengthen U.S.-Africa Partnership, Introduces Amendment to Improve Foreign Assistance Staffing at State Dept

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-21)

    Today, during the full committee markup of the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations funding bill, Ranking Member Frankel introduced two amendments to safeguard American leadership on the world stage.

    The first ensures that no less than 15% of economic development funds in the bill be directed toward programs in Africa. The amendment passed with unanimous bipartisan support. From Rep. Frankel’s remarks: “By 2050, Africa will be home to a quarter of the world’s population—and nearly half of all global youth. Some cities are booming. Startups are thriving. And across the continent, countries are leapfrogging traditional development paths through mobile banking, financial technology, and energy innovation. By 2030, Africa’s consumer market is expected to top $2.5 trillion. The question is: will the United States be at the table, or will we let others, like China, steer the ship?

    At the same time, we must be clear-eyed. Diseases still ravage vulnerable communities. Young people need access to quality education, job training, and opportunity—so that success is not reserved for elites alone. And while we weigh our options, China is not waiting. It is investing billions in African infrastructure, digital networks, mining operations, and military influence. China is writing the rules of the road—and we’re at real risk of being left behind. We cannot afford to cede this ground. Because this is about more than development assistance—it’s about protecting our shared future.”

    The second amendment aimed to ensure proper staffing at the State Department to effectively take on what remains of USAID programs after they were dismantled by the Trump Administration. The amendment directed the State Department to prioritize rehiring USAID experts who the Administration previously fired. The amendment did not pass. 

    From Rep. Frankel’s remarks: “Babies are dying—not because we lack the science or the resources—but because the Trump Administration chose to dismantle the very programs that could have saved them. The systems that once monitored health outcomes are shutting down, and the true scope of the harm—and the risk to our own national security—is becoming harder to measure.

    We may never be able to fully undo the catastrophic damage caused by the Trump Administration and its DOGE acolytes. But we can start to put things right. That’s what this amendment does. It ensures that the State Department isn’t set up to fail. It brings back the experts. It restores some measure of accountability and gives us the eyes and ears on the ground we need to ensure our humanitarian investments are effective, transparent, and actually reaching the people who need help most. This isn’t just a bureaucratic fix—it’s a moral imperative.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Republicans Threaten National Security, Abdicate United States World Leadership, and Slash Humanitarian Assistance

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-21)

    Today, House Appropriations Committee Republicans pushed ahead with their fiscal year 2026 National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs funding bill that weakens our national security and puts the American people and public health preparedness at risk.

    House Republicans are proposing a 22 percent cut to the bill’s overall funding level.

     
    This bill:

    • Threatens national security, abdicates United States world leadership and guts development and humanitarian programs by underfunding the operations and staffing of the State Department and completing the demise of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), as well as other tools of America’s soft power and global leadership. 
    • Cedes world leadership to China by abandoning our allies and eliminating funding for the United Nations (UN) and other multilateral and international financial institutions, including any funding for the UN Regular budget, the UN Development Program, UN Women, and UNICEF.
    • Threatens women’s health globally by prohibiting the United States from contributing to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), substantially underfunding bilateral family planning, and reinstating the expanded Global Gag Rule on non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. assistance.
    • Hampers the United States’ response to the climate crisis by eliminating support for communities’ ability to adapt to weather changes, sustainably manage their land and natural resources, and expand access to clean energy.

    “The Republicans’ proposed FY26 Appropriations bill for National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs charts a dangerous course of recklessness and retreat—leaving a vacuum for adversaries like China to fill,” State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Ranking Member Lois Frankel (D-FL-22) said. “Slashing investments in diplomacy, development, and humanitarian aid is not just shortsighted—it’s a grave mistake. These cuts may look like savings on paper, but they come at a steep cost that every American family will feel. When global health systems collapse, people get sick. When markets dry up, paychecks shrink. When diplomacy fails, our loved ones are sent to war. I look forward to working toward a budget that meets the moment—one that strengthens our security, grows our economy, and reaffirms America’s leadership on the world stage.”

    Congresswoman Lois Frankel’s full remarks are here.

    “President Trump is aggressively pursuing an America-last agenda that will only see America become weaker, more isolated, and more ostracized. Snubbing our allies and turning our back on the world does not make us strong. It makes us weak. It makes us an unreliable ally and an untrustworthy partner,” Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03) said. “Republicans are slashing humanitarian assistance by more than a third, and foreign assistance by over 20 percent – causing tragic and preventable death around the world and creating a power vacuum that China is eager to exploit. Their bill dismisses our international partners – U.N. agencies and NGOs that deliver lifesaving aid to the most vulnerable people around the globe. And their bill surrenders our efforts to combat the climate crisis – eliminating support for climate adaptability and clean energy, ignoring the nexus between climate, conflict, and migration, and jeopardizing the safety and security of our children, and our grandchildren. I will not stop fighting to protect America’s interests, and against the Trump Administration’s and Republicans’ dangerous dismantling of our diplomatic and humanitarian efforts across the world.”

    Congresswoman DeLauro’s full remarks are here.

    This funding bill was considered amidst the looming threat of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sending a proposal to, in effect, unilaterally and unlawfully cancel expiring appropriations (a misnomer OMB Director Vought erroneously calls a “pocket rescission,” which is just another term for unlawful impoundment). Instead of rising to the occasion to combat those threats, Republicans capitulated to the demands of Director Vought. They continued their go-it-alone approach to government funding instead of working with Democrats to enact bipartisan laws that serve American interests.

    During today’s markup, Democrats also fought to:

    • Restore humanitarian assistance after Republicans decimated efforts to address crises and save lives around the world.
    • Produce a report on the impact President Trump’s cuts, mass firings, and chaotic foreign policy changes have had on the expansion of China’s global influence.
    • Require adequate staffing to implement oversight of foreign assistance following the firing of thousands of employees at the U.S. Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development.
    • Reverse Republican cuts and eliminate policies that threaten women’s health globally.

    House Republicans rejected these efforts.

    A summary of the bill is here. A fact sheet is here.

    The text of the bill, before the adoption of amendments in full committee, is here. The bill report, before the adoption of amendments in full Committee, is here.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: War victory anniversary talk held

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Civil Service Bureau and the Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Bureau jointly organised a talk at the Central Government Offices today to commemorate the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and in the World Anti-Fascist War.

    The talk was delivered by Professor at the Institute of World History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the School of History of the University of the CASS Prof Wang Chaoguang and Associate Vice President of Lingnan University Prof Lau Chi-pang.

    During the talk, Prof Wang gave a comprehensive analysis of the history of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, delving into the historical status, major contributions and the significance of the war as the main Eastern battlefield of the World Anti-Fascist War, as well as the Communist Party of China’s role as the pillar of the War of Resistance.

    Prof Lau also shared with participants the heroic deeds of the East River Column and the Hong Kong-Kowloon Brigade during the war period.

    Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung, politically appointed officials and civil servants in the directorate, senior and middle ranks attended the talk today. Together with those participating via video conferencing, over 200 participants attended the talk.

    Delivering the opening remarks, Mrs Yeung pointed out that civil servants should learn from history, firmly safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, uphold the spirit of “patriots administering Hong Kong”, and make greater contributions to the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and the lasting peace and stability of the country.

    She encouraged civil servants to actively participate in the thematic seminars and learning activities organised to commemorate the 80th anniversary of victory in the War of Resistance.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Sex-segregated toilets ruling studied

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Government is carefully studying the judgment handed down by the Court of First Instance on the judicial review concerning the provisions on segregation of the sexes under the Public Conveniences (Conduct & Behaviour) Regulation, and is seeking legal advice and considering lodging an appeal.

    The Environment & Ecology Bureau made the statement today, noting that members of the public must continue to use public toilets according to the principle of segregation of the sexes to avoid contravening the relevant laws.

    In the judicial review, the Court of First Instance ordered that provisions related to segregation of the sexes under the aforesaid regulation shall be struck down, and suspended the execution of the order for 12 months to allow the Government time to address the matter of transgender individuals with gender identity disorder using Food & Environmental Hygiene Department’s public toilets.

    The bureau said the establishment of sex-segregated public toilets under the regulation aims to protect the privacy and safety of the public when using public toilets and to reflect social norms and expectations, an arrangement that has been widely accepted by society.

    Currently, public toilets under the department’s purview are categorised into sex-segregated public toilets and gender neutral public toilets.

    Sex-segregated toilets follow the segregation of the sexes under the regulation. Concurrently, gender-neutral toilets are available near about half of the number of sex-segregated toilets. They include “Accessible Toilets” and “Unisex Toilets”, available for use by all members of the public including transgender individuals.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: DOE Announces Site Selection for AI Data Center and Energy Infrastructure Development on Federal Lands

    Source: US Department of Energy

    The forthcoming solicitations will drive innovation in reliable energy technologies, contribute to lower energy costs, and strengthen American leadership in artificial intelligence

    WASHINGTON– The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the next steps in the Trump administration’s plan to accelerate the development of AI infrastructure through siting on DOE lands.  DOE has selected four sites—Idaho National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant and Savannah River Site—to move forward with plans to invite private sector partners to develop cutting edge AI data center and energy generation projects.  

    Today’s announcement supports the Trump administration’s goals of utilizing Federal lands to lower energy costs and help power the global AI race, as outlined in President Trump’s Executive Orders on Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure, Deploying Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technologies for National Security, and Unleashing American Energy.  

    “By leveraging DOE land assets for the deployment of AI and energy infrastructure, we are taking a bold step to accelerate the next Manhattan Project—ensuring U.S. AI and energy leadership,” said Energy Secretary Chris Wright. “These sites are uniquely positioned to host data centers as well as power generation to bolster grid reliability, strengthen our national security, and reduce energy costs.”

    DOE received enormous interest in response to its April request for information (RFI) that helped inform the selection of these sites. The chosen locations are well-situated for large-scale data centers, new power generation, and other necessary infrastructure. 

    DOE looks forward to working with data center developers, energy companies, and the broader public in consultation with states, local governments, and federally recognized tribes that these projects will serve to further advance this important initiative. More details regarding project scope, eligibility requirements, and submission guidelines at each site will be available with the site-specific releases. These solicitations are expected to be released in the coming months and partners could be selected by the end of the year. DOE is also evaluating additional sites that could issue solicitations in the future.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: 2025 Spirit of the Midwest ‘Ride for Guides’ Supporters Cruise Scenic Iowa for Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    IAM Midwest Territory members and motorcycle enthusiasts gathered at Eagle Point Park in Dubuque, Iowa, for the annual Spirit of the Midwest Ride for Guides. The ride featured a scenic route, camaraderie, and a shared mission: supporting Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines (GDA | TLC), the IAM’s favorite charity.

    The event kicked off after waiting out an early morning rainstorm. Participants assembled for a safety briefing before rolling out with IAM Midwest Territory International Representative Ronnie Gonzalez as “lead bike.” Riders cruised through scenic Iowa roads, interspersed with poker-run stops and rest breaks to recharge and reconnect.

    This year’s ride continued the Midwest Territory’s strong fundraising tradition. “Ride for Guides” is one of several “Spirit of the Midwest” annual events—alongside car shows, clay shoots, and golf tournaments— all aimed at broadening awareness and proving funding for GDA | TLC.

    The $7,826 raised from the ride and raffles will bolster GDA | TLC’s mission of providing free guide and service dogs to those with visual impairments, veterans, children with autism, and others in need.

    IAM Midwest Territory International Representative Chris Tucker organized the event with Gonzalez’s help, and all available Midwest Territory staff assisted with set up, selling raffle tickets, and running the program. 

    The day concluded at its starting point with food, refreshments, raffle drawings, awards, and heartfelt thanks to all participants. 

    “These events are the IAM Midwest Territory’s pride and joy,” said IAM Midwest Territory’s General Vice President Sam Cicinelli. “Members come together in the spirit of charity and generosity. I want to thank the proud union members who continue to show up every year in support of these events and the hardworking Midwest Territory Staff who organized this ride to make it safe and enjoyable for everyone.”

    IAM Union is the largest financial contributor to Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM District 776 Dedicates Union Hall to Fort Worth Native, Retired International President Robert Martinez Jr.

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    Most get a fond send off when retirement rolls around to their career, but in Texas they do everything big, including honors for legendary members of IAM District 776.

    The District had been working for months on a special tribute to International President Robert Martinez Jr., who retired in January 2024 after 43 years of service to the IAM and its members. Starting in 1980 as a member of Local 776A and an aircraft assembler, the U.S. Naval Air veteran rose to the highest position within the IAM, leading the organization for eight years and serving on the IAM Executive Council for 20 years of his storied career.

    District 776 took the steps to turn the atrium of the district’s meeting hall into a gallery of memorabilia from Martinez’s career. The space is filled with photographs, mementos, and awards to achievements of the IAM’s 14th International President. As the first Latino to join the IAM Executive Council, Martinez set standards and achieved milestones that moved the IAM forward in the labor movement. 

    “This hall, this district, and this union has meant the world to me and my family,” said Martinez. “This union gave me a purpose when I was 20 years old. It gave me a shot at the American dream, to make a living and support my family. Together, we have improved the lives of countless IAM members.”

    Martinez’s historic tenure steered the IAM through the COVID-19 crisis by championing airline and aerospace worker relief that saved hundreds of thousands of jobs. Martinez helped the IAM grow into new industries, including healthcare, and made the IAM the leading AFL-CIO affiliate in National Labor Relations Board union election victories from 2018 through 2022.

    At Martinez’s direction, the IAM also created groundbreaking membership programs that assist members and their families, as well as expanded opportunities for underrepresented groups to advance in the IAM. Martinez commissioned a new department to provide IAM members and their families who are military veterans with VA claims assistance free of charge, as well as an addiction services program and a women’s leadership initiative known as the Leadership Excellence Assembly of Dedicated Sisters, or IAM LEADS.

    The ceremony also honored District 776 President Directing Business Representative Paul Black and Business Representative Earnest Boone, both of have retired after 45 years of IAM membership. 

    International President Martinez extended a special note of gratitude to IAM Business Representative Joe Alviar and his wife, Linda, who were the primary architects of the atrium and the displays of the Martinez collection. 

    “Again I say thank you. It’s been a great honor,” said Martinez. “Our leadership, headed by our great International President Brian Bryant, has the IAM going in the right direction. I can’t wait to see where we’re going next, and I’m cheering all of you and our union on from retirement.”

    The post IAM District 776 Dedicates Union Hall to Fort Worth Native, Retired International President Robert Martinez Jr. appeared first on IAM Union.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Ivey Launches Veterans Resource Center Board to Strengthen Support for Alabama’s Veteran Community

    Source: US State of Alabama

    MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the appointment of 11 distinguished leaders to the Alabama Veterans Resource Center (AVRC) Board, a new initiative designed to develop a statewide, sustainable hub dedicated to supporting veterans and their families. A component of Governor Ivey’s 2025 legislative agenda, this center will provide job training and workforce assistance, aid in benefits navigation, support with family and legal needs and build peer and social connections in the veteran community.

    “During this past legislative session, I made it a top priority to strengthen our support for Alabama’s veterans and establishing the Veterans Resource Center was a key part of that effort,” said Governor Ivey. “Our servicemen and women deserve accessible, reliable support as they navigate civilian life. With this board now in place, we’re taking a major step forward in making sure Alabama remains the most military- and veteran-friendly state in the nation.”

    The AVRC Board members include:

    • Greg Reed, Chairman, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Workforce
    • Jeff Newton, Vice Chairman, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs
    • Kimberly Boswell, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Mental Health
    • Bobby Singleton, Senator for Senate District 24 and Minority Leader, Alabama Senate
    • Anthony Daniels, Representative for House District 53 and Minority Leader, Alabama House of Representatives
    • Stacia Robinson, Director of the Alabama Office of Minority Affairs
    • Ronald Brown, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Jim Wilson & Associates
    • Carter Wells, Government Relations Advisor at Maynard Nexsen
    • George Talbot, Senior Vice President for External Affairs at Volkert (Lieutenant Governor Appointee)
    • Andrew Jones, Senator for Senate District 10 and Chairman of the Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Safety Committee (Senate President Pro Tempore Appointee)
    • Tracy Doughty, President and Chief Operations Officer at Huntsville Hospital (Speaker of the House Appointee)

    Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed acknowledged the AVRC will be a huge benefit to former servicemen and women across Alabama.

    “Alabama veterans deserve more than just gratitude – they deserve resources to help them navigate the systems that meet their needs,” said Secretary Reed. “By creating an entity that will help streamline access to services and collaborate with stakeholders, we hope to do our part to help the veteran community in Alabama. Our goal is to increase partnerships, eliminate fragmentation, increase trust and improve long-term outcomes for those and their families who have sacrificed so much for our country.”

    Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Jeff Newton underscored the importance of the new center’s mission and the lasting impact it can have on veterans across the state.

    “The Alabama Veterans Resource Center has the potential to change lives, but it’s just the beginning,” said Commissioner Newton. “This facility will provide an added resource for veterans to thrive after service — to build a future, start a career and make an impact right here in Alabama. It’s critical that we get this transition right, and this center is where transition becomes opportunity.”

    The Alabama Veterans Resource Center Board will meet in the coming weeks to begin their work.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Travel Advisory Reminder: Weekend Lane and Ramp Closures Needed at I-295/Route 37 Interchange in Cranston for Opening of New Flyover Bridge

    Source: US State of Rhode Island

    The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is reminding motorists that starting on Friday night, July 25, it will have lane and ramp closures lasting through the weekend at the I-295/Route 37 interchange in Cranston. During this time, RIDOT will complete construction on a new flyover ramp that will carry drivers from Route 37 East to I-295 North.

    The closures begin at 8 p.m. Friday and remain in place through 5 a.m. Monday, July 28. Motorists should plan additional time for travel. The affected lanes and ramps include:

    I-295 North & South: The high-speed lane will be closed along I-295 North for the weekend, reducing the number of travel lanes from two to one. On I-295 South, the lane closures will only take place Friday-Sunday nights from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night.

    Route 37 East to I-295 North: The ramp will be closed. Drivers should remain on Route 37 East and use the Route 2 interchange to reverse direction onto Route 37 West, then use the I-295 North ramp.

    The new ramp was built as part of RIDOT’s Cranston Canyon project, and will take traffic over I-295 North so drivers will enter the highway on the right-hand side instead of the left-hand side. This more conventional design will improve safety and reduce crashes.

    When the new flyover bridge opens, RIDOT also will open a new service road alongside I-295 North at the ramps for Route 37. This will provide more room for traffic entering and exiting the highway in a separate lane from I-295 through traffic.

    All construction projects are subject to changes in schedule and scope depending on needs, circumstances, findings and weather.

    The construction of the new flyover bridge is made possible by RhodeWorks. RIDOT is committed to bringing Rhode Island’s infrastructure into a state of good repair while respecting the environment and striving to improve it. Learn more at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Mayors Reflect on Hosting Nuclear Facilities

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA

    “My city of Idaho Falls owns and operates its electric utility, integrating hydropower, wind, geothermal, and emerging hydrogen technologies. We are now planning to add micro-reactors. As policymakers, we study complex energy markets, transmission and regulations, all so we can provide reliable, cost-effective power to our citizens. And they in turn support nuclear because it offers safe, reliable, carbon-free, baseload energy. Advanced reactors are the path forward securing our community’s energy future while keeping costs low for generations to come.” 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Martin Slouka to head up the Monetary and Financial Statistics Division

    Source: Czech National Bank

    Martin Slouka will become Director of the Monetary and Financial Statistics Division of the Czech National Bank’s Research and Statistics Department on 1 August 2025. The Bank Board decided on his appointment at its meeting on 24 July 2025.

    Martin Slouka graduated in statistical and insurance engineering from the Faculty of Informatics and Statistics of the Prague University of Economics and Business. He has been working at the CNB since 2005, specialising in statistics and data processing within the Monetary and Financial Statistics Division. He has held the positions of head of the Microdata Statistics Unit and Deputy Director of the Monetary and Financial Statistics Division since 2015. He has participated in numerous training courses abroad, including internships at the European Central Bank and other central banks in Europe and at the International Monetary Fund. He has represented the CNB in the ECB/ESCB working group for the development and collection of granular credit and credit risk data since 2019.

    Jakub Holas
    Director, Communications Division

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Cliff Bentz Works with White House and Oregon’s Governor to Secure Federal Relief for Oregon Following March Storms

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-Ontario)

    WASHINGTON, D.C.– On May 22, 2025, Congressman Cliff Bentz (OR-02), following a meeting with community leaders, and calls with County Commissioners and community leaders of the affected counties, sent a letter to the Acting Region 10 Administrator of FEMA, Vincent Maykovich, urging a federal emergency declaration in response to the severe weather damage in Coos, Curry, and Douglas Counties. 
     
    On March 12, 2025, a state of emergency was declared by Governor Kotek, triggering the necessary process of measuring damage resulting from the storms. Congressman Bentz stayed in close contact with the Oregon Emergency Management Agency (OEM), which determined that the storms and resulting flood events had caused approximately $9.5 million in damage. On May 19, 2025, Governor Kotek made the required formal request of a presidential declaration. This step by the Governor’s office cleared the way for Congressman Bentz to request that the Executive branch provide assistance to the affected communities. On July 22nd, 2025, in response to these requests, President Trump issued a major disaster declaration for Public Assistance for the counties of Coos, Curry, and Douglas, marking a critical first step in helping these communities repair and rebuild following the storms.

    Congressman Bentz issued the following statement:
     
    “In March of this year, severe storms caused significant damage to people and property in Coos, Douglas, and Curry Counties. Landslides, mudslides, flooding, and weather-related events lead to severe destruction. A Preliminary Damage Assessment by Oregon Emergency Management Agency (OEM) found that the damage caused by the storms totaled approximately $9.5 million across 25 impacted public entities. This far exceeds what these the people of these counties can bear, making the need for federal assistance essential. During the flood event, I held a round table discussion regarding the steps that would need to be taken to obtain federal assistance. The OEM, the Governor, and Commissioner Tim Freeman of Douglas County, are all to be commended for their work in gathering the facts and taking the actions necessary to support the request for this assistance. I also want to thank President Trump, his staff, and FEMA, for their essential help and support.”

    Text of letter sent to the White House available, here

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Van Orden Introduces Bill to Restore Integrity in Agriculture Immigrant Workforce System

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin 3rd)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) introduced a bill to establish a legal process for undocumented agricultural workers to transition to legal employment status. The Agriculture Reform Act of 2025 will allow certain agricultural workers who are currently inadmissible or removable under immigration law to voluntarily deport, pay a fine, and reenter the U.S. as a temporary agricultural worker after specific requirements are satisfied.

    The Agriculture Reform Act of 2025 is not a pathway to citizenship or amnesty. Rather, the bill creates a structured and enforceable opportunity for undocumented agricultural workers to secure legal employment through voluntary departure and lawful reentry.

    “This bill is a real solution to addressing the mass influx of illegal aliens created by the Biden administration’s open border policies, while also addressing the critical workforce needs of our agricultural industry,” said Rep. Van Orden. “For those willing to follow the law and return to the U.S. the right way, it offers a legal pathway to a legal job. Our farmers cannot function without a stable workforce, and my bill will help stabilize the agricultural workforce without granting amnesty or citizenship.”

    The process for outlined in Rep. Van Orden’s bill is as follows:

    1. Self-Report

    A “covered alien”—an individual who previously worked in agricultural labor in the U.S. since January 1, 2020—must voluntarily depart from the United States or have already been removed prior to the bill’s enactment.

    2. Worker Pays Fine

    To participate in the program, the worker must pay a fee of an amount determined appropriate by the Secretary of Labor.

    3. Employer Pays Fine

    The employer petitioning on behalf of the alien must also pay a fee as set by regulation.

    4. Employer May Stagger Self-Deportation

    The bill contemplates employer flexibility in staggering the departure of undocumented workers to prevent labor shortages.

    5. Worker Must Remain in Home Country for 30 Days

    After self-deportation or removal, the worker must remain outside the U.S. for at least 30 days before returning to the United States.

    6. Worker Can Return as a temporary agricultural worker

    Following the 30-day waiting period, the worker may re-enter the U.S. legally as a temporary agricultural worker, provided:

    • The individual has not unlawfully received public benefits.
    • The proper fees are paid.
    • They meet eligibility as a “covered alien.”

    Additional Provisions

    • Immunity from Prosecution:
      • Employers are protected from legal liability under INA §274A for employing covered aliens.
      • Covered aliens are immune from prosecution under INA §§275 and 276 for prior unlawful entry/removal actions.
    • Waiver of Inadmissibility/Removability:
      • Grounds under INA §§212(a)(6), (7), and (9), and §237(a)(1)(A–C) and (3) are waived during the “covered period.”

    Read the full bill text here.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/SYRIA – Father Paolo Dall’Oglio’s prophecy resonates in a still-wounded Syria

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Thursday, 24 July 2025

    by Gianni ValenteHoms (Agenzia Fides) – In post-Assad Syria, still bloodied by sectarian violence and terror, Father Paolo Dall’Oglio’s prophecy of coexistence echoes once again, 12 years after his mysterious and unsolved disappearance.In recent days, the figure, insights, thoughts, and words of the Roman Jesuit, founder of the al Khalil monastic community of Deir Mar Musa, are at the center of initiatives, liturgical celebrations, public meetings, conferences, and testimonies involving scholars and local authorities, Christians and Muslims, former prisoners, confreres of the Society of Jesus, his friends and companions of his journey, starting from the monks and nuns of Deir Mar Musa. This is the first time this has happened since Father Paolo disappeared on July 29, 2013.”The radical change that Syria has been experiencing since December 8, 2024,” write the monks and nuns of Deir Mar Musa, “allows us, for the first time in many years, to once again organize meetings and seminars and to speak publicly about Father Paolo Dall’Oglio in the country he adopted as his own.”At the Monastery of Deir Mar Musa, where Father Paolo lived and worked for over thirty years to foster Islamic-Christian harmony, a four-day interreligious seminar entitled “Open Hearts: A New Hope for Syria” is underway. The seminar will explore some of the distinctive features of Paolo Dall’Oglio’s human and Christian journey. The first day will be dedicated to hearing the testimonies of prisoners held by the former regime; the second and third days will focus on issues of peace and reconciliation; while the fourth day will focus on his journey and his insights from the perspectives of his Christian and Muslim brothers.The Figs of Idlib”On July 28,” Father Jihad Youssef, Prior of the Deir Mar Musa Community, told Fides, “will be a day dedicated to what we wanted to call the ‘Garden of Figs.’ The fig tree is the only tree that survived in the Idlib area. When people managed to return to their homes, they found everything dead and dried out, except the figs. A former prisoner, now a specialist in prison literature, with others came up with this idea: on the 28th, we will attach the name of a missing person like Father Paolo, or of people killed during the war, to a tree in our monastery and in the valley—especially olive and fig trees. We will place small photos, biographical notes, and a QR code that will allow access to a website where each person’s story is narrated in the first person by narrators. We will make a short journey through the valley, a sort of small pilgrimage with reflections, words, and shared prayers.That brief walk, the monks and nuns of Deir Mar Musa write—”embodies our desire for peace; it is a symbolic journey where each person can lay down their wounds and draw strength by walking together.”On July 29, at 10 a.m., in the valley below the monastery, a tent with more than 500 seats will host a Eucharistic concelebration presided over by Syriac Catholic Bishop of Homs Jacques Mourad, a monk of Deir Mar Musa. Other bishops, along with civil authorities, security forces, and representatives of Muslim communities, will also participate. Cardinal Mario Zenari, Apostolic Nuncio to Syria, and representatives of the current government in Damascus are also expected to attend. After the Mass, in the tent set up in the valley, testimonies about Father Paolo and what his story might mean for Syria’s present. future will be shared. “The focus,” insists Father Jihad, “will be precisely on this: what hope is possible for Syria’s future.”Initiatives also in HomsOther initiatives concerning Father Dall’Oglio are also planned in Homs. In the city where the Syriac Catholic Bishop is now Jacques Mourad, a monk of Deir Mar Musa, a roundtable will be held to discuss Father Paolo’s thought and personality: as a Jesuit, as a monk, and as a passionate Christian lover of Islam.On July 31st, also in Homs, the Jesuits will celebrate the Eucharist on the Feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, marked by reflections and prayers for Father Paolo.On the tenth anniversary of his disappearance, the monks of Mar Musa prayed for Father Paolo in their monastery, along with some of his Jesuit confreres, but without holding public events. Those instead were held in Rome: on July 29, 2023, a Eucharistic concelebration was presided over by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin at the Church of Saint Ignatius in Campo Marzio, attended by Archbishop Mourad, the monks of Deir Mar Musa, and Father Dall’Oglio’s relatives, including his three brothers and four sisters.Wounds re-opened by false “scoops”Work continues—and will take time—on collecting and publishing, also in Arabic, the vast body of material Father Paolo produced before his disappearance: writings, articles, lectures, and interventions, some of which have already been published in the book “My Testament.” On the occasion of the Syrian days dedicated to Father Paolo, a short volume in Arabic is also being released, entitled “A Day of Joy,” words that Pope Francis had cited in his preface to the book “My Testament.” The booklet in Arabic is a precious and simple anthology of short phrases taken from Father Paolo’s writings and speeches.The upcoming events demonstrate how alive and vibrant, despite the pain, the bond of faith remains between Father Paolo and his brothers and sisters through prayer, the Eucharist, and re-reading his writings and words. It is a bond that, at the beginning of June, was also tested by false reports about the alleged discovery of Father Paolo’s body—rumors widely spread by global media.”In those days,” Father Jihad tells Fides today, “so many people contacted me to ask what had happened. I told them I had nothing to say, because there was nothing to say. Now I can say that the episode revealed a serious lack of professionalism. Many stirred the waters without any verification. And they reopened wounds, driven only by the desire to publish a scoop.” (Agenzia Fides, 24/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Mayors Reflect on Hosting Nuclear Facilities

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) –

    “My city of Idaho Falls owns and operates its electric utility, integrating hydropower, wind, geothermal, and emerging hydrogen technologies. We are now planning to add micro-reactors. As policymakers, we study complex energy markets, transmission and regulations, all so we can provide reliable, cost-effective power to our citizens. And they in turn support nuclear because it offers safe, reliable, carbon-free, baseload energy. Advanced reactors are the path forward securing our community’s energy future while keeping costs low for generations to come.” 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Local man sentenced for importing and supplying drugs24 July 2025 A 31-year-old man has today been sentenced before Jersey’s Royal Court to 480 hours community service and 12 months’ probation for the importation and supply of controlled drugs. Jonathan Andrew Falle,… Read more

    Source: Channel Islands – Jersey

    24 July 2025

    A 31-year-old man has today been sentenced before Jersey’s Royal Court to 480 hours community service and 12 months’ probation for the importation and supply of controlled drugs. 

    Jonathan Andrew Falle, from Jersey, was arrested by Jersey Customs and Immigration Officers at his home address on 8 September 2024, following the postal interception of approximately 2 grams of cocaine. 

    Following his initial arrest, officers intercepted a further two packages addressed to him which were found to contain a total of 7.21 grams of cocaine. Falle was interviewed by officers but declined to answer questions put to him. 

    Analysis of a mobile phone seized from Falle showed messaging via messaging apps, Telegram, MSN and WhatsApp services relating to parcels being imported into the Island and the supply of cocaine, ketamine and MDMA (ecstasy). 

    The investigation identified that Falle ordered, advertised, bought and sold small quantities of Cocaine, Ketamine, MDMA powder and MDMA pills between February 2023 and September 2024. The approximate value of the cocaine seized was £2,250. 

    Falle appeared before the Magistrates Court on 17 April 2025 and pleaded guilty to both the importation of cocaine and the supply of cocaine, MDMA and Ketamine. He was remanded in custody until sentencing today. 

    Paul Le Monnier, Senior Manager at Jersey Customs and Immigration Service, said: “The postal importation of cocaine by Falle has led Officers to discover that he had been supplying drugs for over a year to a number of individuals. Whilst the importations were small, he made money from supplying drugs.” 

    Anyone with information on drug smuggling can report it anonymously via 0800 735 5555​

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cooperation should be the leitmotif of China-EU relations – Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China /detailed version-1/

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) — No matter how the international situation develops, cooperation should be the main theme and partnership the correct definition of China-EU relations, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Thursday.

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang, European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen co-chaired the 25th China-EU leaders’ meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.

    Over the past 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, cooperation between China and the EU has shown steady development and produced fruitful results.

    History has repeatedly proven that when there is mutual respect, mutual understanding and mutual openness, China-EU cooperation runs smoothly and benefits both sides; when there is alienation and discord in their relations, cooperation encounters obstacles that cause both sides to suffer, he continued.

    According to Li Qiang, China and the EU have a wide range of common interests and have no fundamental contradictions.

    “In this changing and turbulent international environment, it is of utmost importance for China and the EU, the two major global powers and two largest markets, to establish close cooperation,” he said, adding that it is not only a natural choice for their development but also in line with the demands and expectations of the international community.

    As long as China and the EU sincerely support free trade, the international economy and trade will remain dynamic. As long as they firmly adhere to the principle of multilateralism, the trend toward a multipolar world will continue to strengthen, the Chinese premier said.

    China will continue to cooperate with the EU to achieve greater progress in this relationship and bring greater benefits to the people of China and the EU and beyond, Li Qiang said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Mayors Reflect on Hosting Nuclear Facilities

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

    “My city of Idaho Falls owns and operates its electric utility, integrating hydropower, wind, geothermal, and emerging hydrogen technologies. We are now planning to add micro-reactors. As policymakers, we study complex energy markets, transmission and regulations, all so we can provide reliable, cost-effective power to our citizens. And they in turn support nuclear because it offers safe, reliable, carbon-free, baseload energy. Advanced reactors are the path forward securing our community’s energy future while keeping costs low for generations to come.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Pingree, Massie Introduce Bipartisan PRIME Act to Empower Local Livestock Farmers, Meet Consumer Demand

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (1st District of Maine)

    Representatives Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) reintroduced the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption (PRIME) Act, bipartisan legislation to make it easier for small farms and ranches to serve consumers. The PRIME Act (H.R. 4700) would give individual states freedom to permit intrastate distribution of custom-slaughtered meat such as beef, pork, or lamb to consumers, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses, and grocery stores. 

    “Consumers at the grocery store increasingly want quality, locally-grown food, but existing regulations and supply chain vulnerabilities don’t make it easy for them to access. In rural states like Maine, farmers often have to drive hundreds of miles just to get their livestock processed. We can and must do more to bolster our local food systems,” said Pingree, a longtime farmer and member of the House Agriculture Committee. “The PRIME Act is a commonsense, bipartisan solution that strengthens infrastructure for local meat processing, supports family farms, and gives consumers easier access to locally raised food—along with greater transparency about where that food comes from.”

    “Consumers want to know where their food comes from, what it contains, and how it’s processed. Yet federal inspection requirements make it difficult to purchase food from trusted, local farmers,” said Massie. “It is time to open our markets to give producers the freedom to succeed and consumers the freedom to choose.”

    Current law exempts custom slaughter of animals from federal inspection regulations, but only if the meat is slaughtered for personal, household, guest, and employee use (21 U.S.C. § 623(a)). This means that in order to sell individual cuts of locally raised meats to consumers, farmers and ranchers must first send their animals to one of a limited number of USDA-inspected slaughterhouses. These USDA-inspected slaughterhouses are sometimes hundreds of miles away from farms and ranches, adding substantial transportation costs and increasing the chances of locally raised meat co-mingling with industrially produced meat. The PRIME Act would expand the current custom exemption and allow small farms, ranches, and slaughterhouses to thrive.

    Original co-sponsors of the PRIME Act include: Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-Wash.), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-Okla.), Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.), Rep. John Carter (R-Texas), Rep. Ben Cline (R-Va.), Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas), Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.), Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.), Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas), Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.), Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.), Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.), Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.), Rep. Laurel Lee (R-Fla.), Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-N.M.), Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-Utah), Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), Rep. Blake Moore (R-Utah), Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.), Rep. Burgess Owens (R-Utah), Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.), Rep. Keith Self (R-Texas), Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-Pa.), Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wisc.), Rep. Jill Tokuda (D-Hawaii), and Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.). 

    Companion legislation, S.2409, has been introduced in the United States Senate by Senators Angus King (I-Maine) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.).

    Massie raises cattle on his off-the-grid farm in northeast Kentucky. Pingree raises grass-fed beef and chickens on her island farm in North Haven, Maine.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Pingree Leads Bipartisan, Bicameral Push to Protect Drinking Water as Communities Face Rising Contamination Threats

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (1st District of Maine)

    As drinking water contamination from toxic “forever chemicals,” also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), increasingly threatens communities in Maine and across the country, U.S. Representatives Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) and David Rouzer (R-N.C.) have reintroduced the bipartisan Healthy Drinking Water Affordability Act, or the Healthy H2O Act. The legislation, introduced in the Senate by Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), provides grants for water testing and treatment technology directly to individuals and nonprofits in rural communities. Systems that improve water quality—whether installed at the faucet or within a building—can provide immediate and ongoing protections from known and emerging water contaminants, including PFAS, lead, and nitrates. 

    “The Healthy H2O Act will help make water testing and treatment technology more accessible here in Maine, and in rural communities across the country, especially for families on private wells who are too often left to navigate contamination risks on their own,” said Pingree. “As national protections face delays and uncertainty, local communities can’t afford to wait. This bipartisan bill gives them the tools to identify and address harmful chemicals like PFAS and lead at the tap—so they can be confident the water they’re drinking is safe.”

    “The Healthy H2O Act helps rural residents in the Cape Fear Valley gain access to safe, clean drinking water—free from harmful contaminants like GenX, PFAS, and PFOS,” said Rouzer. “As city and county water systems continue upgrading to address these pollutants, this legislation ensures rural communities aren’t left behind by supporting testing and the installation of effective filtration systems to remove these ‘forever chemicals.’”

    “All Wisconsin families, businesses, and communities should trust that the water coming out of their faucets is safe to drink, but across our state, rural communities are struggling to identify and treat chemicals like PFAs that endanger our health, especially for children,” said Senator Baldwin. “My bipartisan legislation ensures our small and rural communities aren’t left behind and makes sure they have what they need to find and get rid of dangerous chemicals and keep our families healthy.”

    “Maintaining and upgrading water and wastewater systems is vital to ensuring the economic and environmental health of our communities,” said Senator Collins. “This bipartisan legislation will help reduce health-based contaminants like PFAS in drinking water, increase consumer confidence, and protect public health.”

    The Healthy H2O Act would provide funding for point-of-use water treatment systems, such as under-sink filters, that can deliver immediate protections. Nearly 43 million U.S. households— primarily in rural areas—depend on private wells that are not regularly monitored under federal or state drinking water programs, leaving many communities vulnerable to contamination.

    The Healthy H2O Act is supported by:

    • Water Quality Association 
    • American Supply Association 
    • Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) 
    • Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) 
    • National Groundwater Association (NGWA) 
    • High Performance Building Coalition 
    • NSF International 
    • Water Systems Council 
    • Water Well Trust 
    • The Groundwater Foundation 
    • International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) 
    • International Code Council (ICC) 
    • DigDeep 
    • California Ground Water Association 
    • Eastern Water Quality Association (EWQA) 
    • Florida Groundwater Association 
    • Florida Water Quality Association (FWQA) 
    • Illinois Association of Groundwater Professionals 
    • Iowa Water Quality Association 
    • Kentucky Groundwater Association 
    • Michigan Ground Water Association 
    • Minnesota WQA (MWQA) 
    • Minnesota Water Well Association 
    • Montana Water Well Drillers Association 
    • Nebraska On-Site Wastewater Association 
    • Nebraska State Irrigation Association 
    • Nebraska Water Leaders Academy 
    • Nebraska Well Drillers Association 
    • Ohio Water Quality Association (OWQA) 
    • Ohio Water Well Association 
    • Pacific Water Quality Association (PWQA) 
    • Pennsylvania Groundwater Association 
    • Texas Water Quality Association (TWQA) 
    • Virginia Water Well Association 
    • Water Council of Milwaukee 
    • Water Quality Association of Wisconsin 
    • Well Drillers Association of Wisconsin

    “We applaud Representatives Pingree and Rouzer for introducing the Healthy H2O Act that will increase access to safer drinking water in rural communities,” said Pauli Undesser, Executive Director of the Water Quality Association. “This grant program will help Americans who are most vulnerable to contaminants in their water supply – children, the elderly, and households that rely on private wells. By increasing access to testing and water filtration products, we can support the health and safety of these communities.”

    “Too often, rural communities across the country face barriers to accessing clean, safe drinking water,” said National Ground Water Association President Eric Macias. “The Healthy H2O Act is a real step forward, delivering resources to help families test and treat their water. This legislation reflects the kind of commonsense investment that can truly improve lives, and we commend Congresswoman Pingree for her leadership on this important issue.”

    Pingree, who serves on the House Agriculture Committee, has long championed PFAS clean-up and clean drinking water legislation. She proudly supported the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which included a $55 billion investment to replace lead service lines, $10 billion to address PFAS chemicals, and investments in water infrastructure across America, including in Tribal Nations and underserved communities that need it most.

    As Chair of the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, which oversees funding for the EPA, in the 117th Congress and as Ranking Member in the 118th and 119th Congresses, Pingree has championed funding to clean up PFAS contamination. In the Fiscal Year 2024 government funding bill signed by President Biden, Pingree secured $8 million for the EPA to work with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to further research on PFAS contamination in agriculture, as well as $5 million to assist farmers whose land has been contaminated by PFAS.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Representatives Massie and Pingree Introduce Bipartisan PRIME Act to Empower Local Livestock Farmers, Meet Consumer Demand

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Thomas Massie (4th District of Kentucky)

    For Immediate Release

    Contact:

    John Kennedy, 202-225-3465 (Massie)
    Gabrielle Mannino, 207-509-5904 (Pingree)


    Washington, D.C
    .- Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Representative Chellie Pingree (D-ME) announce the re-introduction of the PRIME (Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption) Act to make it easier for small farms and ranches to serve consumers. The PRIME Act (H.R. 4700) would give individual states freedom to permit intrastate distribution of custom-slaughtered meat such as beef, pork, or lamb to consumers, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses, and grocery stores. 

    “Consumers want to know where their food comes from, what it contains, and how it’s processed. Yet federal inspection requirements make it difficult to purchase food from trusted, local farmers,” said Rep. Thomas Massie. “It is time to open our markets to give producers the freedom to succeed and consumers the freedom to choose.”

     “Consumers at the grocery store increasingly want quality, locally-grown food, but existing regulations and supply chain vulnerabilities don’t make it easy for them to access. In rural states like Maine, farmers often have to drive hundreds of miles just to get their livestock processed. We can and must do more to bolster our local food systems,” said Rep. Chellie Pingree. “The PRIME Act is a commonsense, bipartisan solution that strengthens infrastructure for local meat processing, supports family farms, and gives consumers easier access to locally raised food—along with greater transparency about where that food comes from.”

    Current law exempts custom slaughter of animals from federal inspection regulations, but only if the meat is slaughtered for personal, household, guest, and employee use (21 U.S.C. § 623(a)). This means that in order to sell individual cuts of locally raised meats to consumers, farmers and ranchers must first send their animals to one of a limited number of USDA-inspected slaughterhouses. These USDA-inspected slaughterhouses are sometimes hundreds of miles away from farms and ranches, adding substantial transportation costs and increasing the chances of locally raised meat co-mingling with industrially produced meat. The PRIME Act would expand the current custom exemption and allow small farms, ranches, and slaughterhouses to thrive.

    Original co-sponsors of the PRIME Act include: Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX), Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK), Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO), Rep. John Carter (R-TX), Rep. Ben Cline (R-VA), Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX), Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA), Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX), Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI), Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY), Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA), Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL), Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-NM), Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-UT), Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA), Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT), Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX), Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT), Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL), Rep. Keith Self (R-TX), Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA), Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), Rep. Jill Tokuda (D-HI), and Rep. David Valadao (R-CA). 

    Companion legislation, S.2409, has been introduced in the United States Senate by Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Rand Paul (R-KY).

    Massie raises cattle on his off-the-grid farm in northeast Kentucky. Pingree raises grass-fed beef and chickens on her island farm in North Haven, Maine.

    The text of the PRIME Act is available at this link. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Representatives Massie and Pingree Introduce Bipartisan PRIME Act to Empower Local Livestock Farmers, Meet Consumer Demand

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Thomas Massie (4th District of Kentucky)

    For Immediate Release

    Contact:

    John Kennedy, 202-225-3465 (Massie)
    Gabrielle Mannino, 207-509-5904 (Pingree)


    Washington, D.C
    .- Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Representative Chellie Pingree (D-ME) announce the re-introduction of the PRIME (Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption) Act to make it easier for small farms and ranches to serve consumers. The PRIME Act (H.R. 4700) would give individual states freedom to permit intrastate distribution of custom-slaughtered meat such as beef, pork, or lamb to consumers, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses, and grocery stores. 

    “Consumers want to know where their food comes from, what it contains, and how it’s processed. Yet federal inspection requirements make it difficult to purchase food from trusted, local farmers,” said Rep. Thomas Massie. “It is time to open our markets to give producers the freedom to succeed and consumers the freedom to choose.”

     “Consumers at the grocery store increasingly want quality, locally-grown food, but existing regulations and supply chain vulnerabilities don’t make it easy for them to access. In rural states like Maine, farmers often have to drive hundreds of miles just to get their livestock processed. We can and must do more to bolster our local food systems,” said Rep. Chellie Pingree. “The PRIME Act is a commonsense, bipartisan solution that strengthens infrastructure for local meat processing, supports family farms, and gives consumers easier access to locally raised food—along with greater transparency about where that food comes from.”

    Current law exempts custom slaughter of animals from federal inspection regulations, but only if the meat is slaughtered for personal, household, guest, and employee use (21 U.S.C. § 623(a)). This means that in order to sell individual cuts of locally raised meats to consumers, farmers and ranchers must first send their animals to one of a limited number of USDA-inspected slaughterhouses. These USDA-inspected slaughterhouses are sometimes hundreds of miles away from farms and ranches, adding substantial transportation costs and increasing the chances of locally raised meat co-mingling with industrially produced meat. The PRIME Act would expand the current custom exemption and allow small farms, ranches, and slaughterhouses to thrive.

    Original co-sponsors of the PRIME Act include: Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX), Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK), Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO), Rep. John Carter (R-TX), Rep. Ben Cline (R-VA), Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX), Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA), Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX), Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI), Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY), Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA), Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL), Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-NM), Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-UT), Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA), Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT), Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX), Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT), Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL), Rep. Keith Self (R-TX), Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA), Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), Rep. Jill Tokuda (D-HI), and Rep. David Valadao (R-CA). 

    Companion legislation, S.2409, has been introduced in the United States Senate by Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Rand Paul (R-KY).

    Massie raises cattle on his off-the-grid farm in northeast Kentucky. Pingree raises grass-fed beef and chickens on her island farm in North Haven, Maine.

    The text of the PRIME Act is available at this link. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Cotton to Hegseth: Current DoD Agreements and Practices Fail to Account for Threat of China

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Arkansas Tom Cotton
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Caroline Tabler or Patrick McCann (202) 224-2353July 24, 2025
    Chairman Cotton to Hegseth: Current DoD Agreements and Practices Fail to Account for Threat of China
    Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, today sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth requesting additional information about agreements and practices that currently fail to account for the growing threat of Communist China. This letter follows one sent by Senator Cotton last week about reports of China-based contractors for Microsoft potentially having access to sensitive military data.
    In part, Senator Cotton wrote:
    “While I applaud your actions, I am concerned that the Department is hampered by agreements and practices unwisely adopted by your predecessors, including contracts and oversight processes that fail to account for the growing Chinese threat.”
    Full text of the letter may be found here and below.
    The Honorable Pete HegsethSecretary of DefenseU.S. Department of Defense1000 Defense PentagonWashington, DC 20301
    Dear Secretary Hegseth:
    I write to commend the Department’s prompt response to last week’s inquiry about Microsoft’s use of Chinese engineers to provide services for Department of Defense (DoD) systems. Your vow that “China will no longer have any involvement in our cloud services, effective immediately” and plans for a two-week review of current cloud contracts underscore the urgency required to address this security risk.
    While I applaud your actions, I am concerned that the Department is hampered by agreements and practices unwisely adopted by your predecessors, including contracts and oversight processes that fail to account for the growing Chinese threat. As we learn more about these “digital escorts” and other unwise—and outrageous—practices used by some DoD partners, it is clear the Department and Congress will need to take further action. We must put in place the protocols and processes to adopt innovative technology quickly, effectively, and safely.
    To inform Congress as we work with you to close the vulnerabilities in the DoD supply chain, I respectfully request the following information by August 15, 2025.
    The results of the two-week review, including but not limited to:
    Details on what services Chinese engineers provided
    What information or data was shared with Chinese engineers
    Mechanisms Chinese engineers used to access, maintain, or service DoD systems, such as screen sharing, remote management, or instructions to run scripts
    What information, if any, was recorded or documented by DoD when Chinese engineers were working with DoD systems
    How often Microsoft or other providers that utilized this digital escort model conducted self-audits and the results of all such self-audits
    Any discovery of potential security incidents or malicious events that have already occurred or are likely to occur

    All security classification guides provided to Microsoft or other contractors under the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) program
    Any plans to implement a DoD-wide review of contracting practices and DoD guidance to prevent a contractor from leveraging loopholes that place DoD systems at risk
    I look forward to working with you on this important matter.
    Sincerely,
    Tom Cotton
    United States Senator
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lee Bills Ban D.C. Council’s Secret Meetings, Close “Emergency” Loophole

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Utah Mike Lee
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced legislation today overturning a recent move by the City Council of the District of Columbia (DC) to hold secret planning meetings in retaliation against President Trump’s recent executive order to improve the city’s crime rates and cleanliness. The legislation includes a Joint Resolution outlawing the City Council’s secret meetings and a bill to close an “emergency” loophole used to evade Congressional oversight and public input. U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) led companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
    “D.C.’s corrupt City Council is taking out its hatred for President Trump on the nation’s capital by holding secret meetings, breaking with longstanding rules,” said Senator Mike Lee. “Americans deserve transparency from Washington – not petty corruption and secret political vendettas. My legislation will ban the Council’s shady meetings and remove the loophole they’ve exploited to keep their citizens in the dark.”
    “The American people deserve transparency, not backroom deals and political scheming,” said Congresswoman Harriet Hageman. “The Council of the District of Columbia and Mayor attempting to eliminate and bypass open meeting laws is nothing more than a partisan tactic to hide their agenda and undermine President Trump’s efforts to restore safety and order in our nation’s capital. It is Congress’ duty to oversee D.C., and I will not sit back while D.C. officials plot in secret to defy federal authority and destroy public trust. This bill ensures D.C. officials are accountable to the public and Congress and can no longer hide behind closed-door meetings.”
    Background
    The Constitution of the United States and standing D.C. law both require the D.C. City Council be subject to congressional checks and balances. Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution requires Congress “to exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever” related to D.C. governance. But in retaliation against President Trump’s efforts to clean up the city, the City Council has stripped itself of the transparency it owes the American public in favor of secret planning meetings.
    The Council has exploited emergency loopholes to insulate itself from congressional disapproval and plot against the President’s agenda to improve the city’s safety and cleanliness. While actions by D.C.’s City Council are normally mutable by a vote of disapproval from Congress, current law allows immunity from this oversight in the case of emergency actions. The Council has wrongfully categorized its vendetta against President Trump an “emergency” in a politically-motivated move that even the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of D.C. dubbed a slippery slope, as “it is undisputed that public access to government meetings is a cornerstone of our democracy.”
    Senator Lee’s Joint Resolution will overturn the City Council’s move to hold secret meetings, and the corresponding bill will close the “emergency” loophole currently allowing the Council to evade Congressional oversight and hide from the American people.
    Read exclusive coverage from The Washington Post here.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Open Dialogue with China: EU-China Summit

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    “China and Europe are two of the world’s economic and trading giants.” – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

    On 24 July 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council António Costa, held a joint press conference from the EU-China Summit in Beijing, China.

    For the full transcript of the President’s statement, see here: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/statement_25_1900

    For the 25th EU-China summit press release, see here:
    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_1901

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  • MIL-OSI Video: President Lagarde presents the latest monetary policy decisions – 24 July 2025

    Source: European Central Bank (video statements)

    Our monetary policy statement at a glance, 24 July 2025 [link to visual monetary policy statement]

    Christine Lagarde, Luis de Guindos: Monetary policy statement, 24 July 2025 www.ecb.europa.eu/press/press_conf…6e730494.en.html

    Monetary policy decisions, 24 July 2025 www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/date/20…bc70e13f.en.html

    Combined monetary policy decisions and statement, 24 July 2025 www.ecb.europa.eu/press/press_conf…04c7d1262686b588

    European Central Bank
    www.ecb.europa.eu/home/html/index.en.html

    Published and recorded during our press conference on 24 July 2025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_ARHr9T90I

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New flood warning service rolled out across Greater Manchester

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    New flood warning service rolled out across Greater Manchester

    Flood warning service expanded to provide early warning of flooding to communities in Cheadle, Stockport and Platt Bridge. Residents can register for free.

    Defra

    The Environment Agency has expanded its flood warning service across Cheadle, Stockport and the Platt Bridge area of Wigan to ensure more people than ever across Greater Manchester are warned about any imminent risk of flooding. 

    The new flood warnings cover almost 800 homes and businesses and will see a warning message issued when flooding is forecast and then again to warn users if impacts are likely.  

    Flood warnings tell people about the risk of flooding to their home or business, and help people make informed decisions about how to respond. There are three types of warning – Flood Alert, Flood Warning and Severe Flood Warning.  

    Residents can register for the new service for free and choose to receive notifications via phone call (voice recording), text or email and by fully registering, people can also sign up to receive warnings for multiple locations.

    Improving the Service

    The new flood warning areas have been added as part a result of new modelling and data – part of the Environment Agency’s drive to continually improve the flood warning service it provides across the country.

    Several of the new locations to receive flood warnings were places that flooded over the New Year period.

    Laila Berry, Flood Resilience Team Leader at the Environment Agency, said:  

    We know all too well the devastating impact that flooding can have, which is why protecting people and communities is our top priority.  

    Our staff use the latest technology to monitor rainfall, river and tide levels 24 hours a day to forecast flooding.

    The extension of our flood warning service will allow even more people across Stockport, Cheadle and Wigan to take action and stay safe if flooding is likely to occur.

    “We would encourage all of those people in new flood warning areas to fully register their preferred details via Gov UK or Floodline for free, for both their safety and peace of mind.”

    Be Prepared for Flooding

    Householders are encouraged to prepare if they receive a Flood Alert which could mean packing a bag that includes medicines, insurance documents and anything else they wouldn’t want to lose if flooding were to take place.

    A Flood Warning calls on people to act now which means turning off gas, water and electricity and moving family and pets to safety. A Severe Flood Warning means you are in immediate danger and should follow advice from the emergency services. 

    The accuracy of flood warnings improves over time as the Environment Agency gather more data and get a better understanding of how the river reacts to heavy rainfall. In the short term in new flood warning areas, there may be a higher than normal occurrence of false alarms, due to them always being issued on the side of caution.

    There are over 1.6 million users registered to receive flood warnings at the touch of a button across the country. These flood warnings are generated from river level data which is collected via an extensive monitoring network across England.

    The data is combined with weather forecasts, river models and other information to produce location specific flood forecasts. 

    Find Out More

    Home and business owners will be auto enrolled to the Flood Warning service via their mobile network. However, to get the most benefit out of the service the Environment Agency is encouraging people to register directly with them by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188, or visiting https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/warnings where they can register preferred contact details and sign up for multiple locations if appropriate. 

    Know what to do when you receive a flood warning and download this flood plan – https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/what-to-do-in-a-flood

    To sign up to the new flood warning service please visit: http://www.gov.uk/sign-up-for-flood-warnings  or call Floodline on 0345 988 1188.

    People can also check your long term flood risk at https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/long-term-flood-risk.

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    Published 24 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Irregular migration of people: UK statement to the OSCE, July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Speech

    Irregular migration of people: UK statement to the OSCE, July 2025

    Ambassador Holland updates the Permanent Council on the UK’s newly introduced Global Irregular Migration Sanctions Regime.

    Thank you, Mr Chair.

    Fifty years ago, the Helsinki Final Act recognised the movement of migrants as a key issue for both States and individuals. Twenty years ago in Ljubljana, our Ministers acknowledged in Ministerial Council Decision 2/05 that migration was becoming increasingly diverse and complex, requiring both national and transnational responses. They identified ways the OSCE could contribute and tasked the Secretary General and OSCE structures to address migration across all three dimensions.

    That same year, Ministers adopted the Border Security and Management Concept. While reaffirming that border security is a matter of national sovereignty, we committed to enhancing mutually beneficial inter-State cooperation to address terrorism, organised crime, illegal migration, and the trafficking of weapons, drugs, and people. These threats remain persistent. We must respond nationally and through cooperation. Protecting our borders is protecting our national security.

    In the UK, our Border Security Command is building a more coherent and controlled system to tackle threats, including Organised Immigration Crime (OIC). Our newly established OIC Domestic Taskforce will strengthen how these crimes are investigated and prosecuted by police, law enforcement, and the justice system.

    We are also focused on the enablers of OIC. The online environment must not be a safe haven for criminal networks. The UK is committed to working with online platforms to prevent their use in facilitating irregular migration.

    To support this, we are strengthening our legislative framework. Our Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill introduces new counter-terror-inspired powers to target those who supply, or handle items used in immigration crime. It also enhances data-sharing powers to support law enforcement and immigration operations, both domestically and with international partners.

    On 22 July, we introduced the world’s first standalone Global Irregular Migration Sanctions Regime. This innovative tool enables us to impose sanctions related to people smuggling, human trafficking, and organised immigration crime.

    As Chair of the Security Committee, I look forward to September’s events marking the 20th anniversary of the Border Security and Management Concept. It will be a timely opportunity to reflect on how our practices must evolve to meet emerging challenges while upholding fundamental rights and OSCE principles, and I invite interested participating States to join us in considering how we can build on the OSCE’s mandates in this area.

    Thank you, Mr Chair.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Deep-sea must not turn into ‘Wild West’ of rare minerals exploitation, agency head says

    Source: United Nations 2

    Marking its 30th anniversary, ISA is the world’s authority on the deep-sea beyond national jurisdiction. Washington may have passed an order on deep-sea licensing in international waters earlier this year, but the authority’s chief Leticia Carvalho said the United States, which is not an ISA member, “is going at it alone”.

    “The rest of the world is united and cohesive and all behind of the rule of the law and the International Seabed Authority,” Ms. Carvalho told UN News. “ISA is a super power. We have all the knowledge, we have the ability given by the law, we have the mandate.”

    Indeed, under international law, the deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction belongs to no single nation, Ms. Carvalho said, inviting the United States to join ISA.

    To address these concerns, ISA has been drafting a mining code as a way to ensure that the deep-sea remains protected and does not turn into the “Wild West” of exploitation, she said.

    Read our explainer on ISA and why it matters now here.

    Costly search for rare minerals

    Rare minerals needed to satiate demands for producing tech items from batteries to solar panels have driven interest in the deep-sea and what it offers. From cobalt to zinc, a plethora of rare earth minerals have been observed by explorations of the ocean floor.

    ISA has issued 31 contracts for mineral exploration to 21 firms from 20 countries as of 2024, according to the UN’s World Economic Situation and Report 2025. While commercial mining in international waters has not yet commenced, pending the finalisation of an international code for deep-sea mining by the ISA, right now, countries can pursue deep-sea mining within their own territorial waters or “exclusive economic zones”.

    Even after the international code is in place, those engaged in deep-sea mining will continue to face major challenges due to high capital requirements and operational costs relative to conventional mining and the enormous technical uncertainties associated with the unique problems surrounding mining on the ocean floor, according to the UN report.

    ‘One of our last frontiers’

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the international seabed is “the common heritage of humankind, a principle enshrined in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which must continue to guide us”.

    “We must bring together our global efforts in climate action, biodiversity preservation and marine protection,” he said in a message marking ISA’s anniversary, commending its commitment to finding balanced and effective solutions. “The deep ocean remains one of our last frontiers. It holds great promise, but also requires great caution.”

    For 30 years, the authority has helped protect this shared realm through peaceful, sustainable and inclusive governance, and today, it is navigating complex challenges with care and clarity, he said, emphasising that “as we mark this milestone, let us advance cooperation grounded in science, and keep working together to safeguard the ocean for the benefit of all people, everywhere.”

    The deep-sea contains a plethora of life and rare earth minerals.

    Mining code and more

    In addition to achieving progress on a draft mining code at its ongoing annual session at headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, ISA launched its Deep-Sea Biobank last month in a bid to preserve and share knowledge.

    The initiative aims to collect and preserve samples from the ocean floor that will benefit all nations, especially developing countries, Ms. Carvalho said, adding that the goal is to study the minerals, exploration and exploitation potential, but also to preserve and to study biodiversity and genetics.

    “The future that I see is we need to really take care, cherish [and] nurture the deep-sea,” Ms. Carvalho said. “The future of ISA is stronger, enhanced, wider and wiser. We will know much more than we know now.”

    Learn more about ISA here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Security Council Discusses UN Cooperation with Organization of Islamic Cooperation

    Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council

    9964th Meeting (AM)

    The Security Council is convening this morning to discuss cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).  The meeting, chaired by Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, will feature briefings by Mohamed Khaled Khiari, UN Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations, and Yousef bin Mohammed Al-Dubaie, OIC Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs.

    For information media. Not an official record.

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