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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman McGarvey’s Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act Passes Unanimously in the House of Representatives

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan McGarvey (Kentucky-03)

    June 03, 2025

    Today, Congressman Morgan McGarvey’s Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act of 2025 passed unanimously in the House of Representatives. Congressman McGarvey, who serves as Vice Ranking Member of the House Small Business Committee, introduced the legislation in February alongside Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) to improve government services for entrepreneurs with disabilities.

    There are 44 million people with disabilities in the United States. In Kentucky, approximately 18 percent of people have a disability. Yet people with disabilities make up just 6 percent of our nation’s small business owners.

    “Entrepreneurship is a hallmark of the American Dream – it is who we are, a land of opportunity for all people. Yet too many Americans still face barriers when starting and running their own businesses, including people with disabilities,” said Congressman Morgan McGarvey. “As Vice Ranking Member of the House Small Business Committee, I’m proud to partner with Congressman Stauber to improve services and expand opportunities for entrepreneurs with disabilities so that everyone has a fair shot at starting a small business and finding success.” 

    The Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act of 2025 would require SBA to conduct a comprehensive study of the resources that are available to entrepreneurs with disabilities, examine their effectiveness, and determine what actions need to be taken to better support these entrepreneurs. By conducting this report, SBA will have the opportunity to revisit the effectiveness of their programs to ensure our government better serves people with disabilities who want to start their own small business.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Pushes to Improve Homebuying Process for Veterans

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39)

    Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Representatives Young Kim (CA-40), Brittany Pettersen (CO-07), Harriet Hageman (WY-AL), and Nikema Williams (GA-05) and Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) introduced the Veterans Affairs Loan Informed Disclosure Act of 2025 (VALID Act).  

    Despite potentially offering thousands of dollars in savings over the life of a loan, VA loans are underused – with only 10% to 15% of eligible veterans using the benefit, and some states as low as 6%. The bill introduced today provides a simple fix, ensuring veterans see VA loan options clearly laid out alongside conventional and FHA loans when applying for an FHA mortgage — making it easier to choose the best option for their needs. 

    Specifically, this bipartisan legislation would update Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage disclosures to include VA Home Loans alongside FHA and conventional loan options. The bill would also ensure lenders are provided with important information regarding applicant’s military service so they can provide information about VA loans early in the homebuying process. 

    “Veterans put their lives on the line to protect our freedoms and, at the very least, deserve to know the benefits available to them. Anything less is unacceptable,” said Kim. “The VALID Act fully discloses the VA loan options available for veterans to use when buying a home. I’m proud to help lead this commonsense, bipartisan bill that ensures we have the backs of our brave men and women who had ours against global threats.” 

    “Our veterans put everything on the line to defend us, but far too often come home without the support they need,” said Pettersen. “No veteran should miss out on a benefit they’ve earned simply because they didn’t know it was an option. At a time when finding an affordable home is harder than ever, ensuring veterans have clear access to every funding resource available is critical. This legislation helps make homeownership possible and builds long-term stability for the brave men and women who’ve served our country.” 

    “We enjoy freedom in America due to the incredible sacrifices of our servicemen and women,” said Hageman. “Guaranteeing that our veterans receive the care and benefits they deserve is the least we can do. The VALID Act provides for this assurance by ensuring our veterans are informed of the advantageous home loan programs available to them as they chart their future.” 

    “Our veterans have earned every benefit available to them — including the opportunity for affordable homeownership. Unfortunately, too many miss out on VA loan options because they are unaware of them. I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing the VALID Act that will ensure veterans can make fully informed decisions during the homebuying process. This legislation honors those who served and helps secure a better future for them and their families,” said Williams. 

    “We should make certain veterans are aware they qualify for help with purchasing a home or realizing more savings over the life of a mortgage,” said Boozman. “Since we know VA home loans are underutilized, there is a clear need to better identify this assistance earlier in the process. I am proud to join my colleagues in enhancing this earned benefit for our former servicemembers.” 

    “While we can never fully repay the debt we owe to our veterans, we have a duty to support them when they return home,” said Van Hollen. “The VA Home Loan has been helping servicemembers buy homes for over 80 years, but this funding resource remains severely underutilized by far too many of our veterans. This bipartisan legislation will help change that, ensuring more veterans and their families take advantage of the benefits they have earned.” 

    “VAREP wholeheartedly endorses the VA Loan Information Disclosure Act of 2025. This legislation will help correct an injustice of non-disclosure of all viable mortgage loan options to all home loan applicants who are eligible to take advantage of their earned VA Home Loan Guarantee Benefits,” said VAREP in a statement. “VAREP applauds Rep. Pettersen for taking action to require the original lender to include a third financial comparator, to the current disclosure law that requires only disclosure of the difference between an FHA and a Conventional loan. Adding the third comparison of the VA Home Loan, to the FHA Home Loan and the Conventional Home Loan is an essential missing loan disclosure element.” 

    Research has shown that 1 in 10 veterans have experienced homelessness, often years after completing service and returning home. At the same time, rising housing costs are making homeownership increasingly out of reach. Programs like the VA Home Loan are more important than ever, offering a path to homeownership that can save veterans thousands of dollars and help them build lasting financial security. 

    The legislation is endorsed by the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP), the Broker Action Coalition, and the National Association of REALTORS®. 

    Full text of the bill is available HERE.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: LEADER JEFFRIES: “ELON MUSK AND I AGREE WITH EACH OTHER, THE GOP TAX SCAM IS A DISGUSTING ABOMINATION”

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

    Today, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press conference where he emphasized that Congressional Democrats remain united in protecting the American people from Trump’s One Big Ugly Bill, while Rubber Stamp Republicans remain united in doing the bidding of the out-of-control Trump White House.

    LEADER JEFFRIES: Breaking news. Elon Musk and I agree with each other. The GOP tax scam is a disgusting abomination. Every single Republican who voted for the One Big Ugly Bill should be ashamed of themselves. They aren’t helping their constituents. They are hurting their constituents. That’s an objectively verifiable fact.

    The GOP Tax Scam is a disgusting abomination. It rips healthcare away from up to 14 million people, everyday Americans across the country. Hospitals will close, nursing homes will shut down, and yes, people will die if the GOP Tax Scam ever became law. It’s a disgusting abomination. The One Big Ugly Bill would enact the largest cuts in nutritional assistance in American history. That’s also disgusting. Republicans literally want to rip food out of the mouths of children, veterans and seniors. Every single Republican who voted for this bill should be ashamed of themselves. This bill that Republicans narrowly passed, it limped out of the House of Representatives. And we’re going to work hard to make sure it dies in the Senate.

    This One Big Ugly bill, the GOP Tax Scam hurts everyday Americans and rewards their billionaire donors with a massive tax break for the wealthy, the well-off and the well-connected. And to make matters worse, they will saddle our children and grandchildren with more than $5 trillion in additional debt in order to subsidize the lifestyles of the rich and shameless. Elon Musk and I agree with each other on this particular issue. The GOP Tax Scam is a disgusting abomination.

    Full remarks can be watched here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: LEADER JEFFRIES STATEMENT ON TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S RECKLESS RESCISSIONS PACKAGE

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

    Know Your Immigration Rights

    If you or a loved one encounter immigration enforcement officials, it is essential that you know your rights and have prepared your household for all possible outcomes.

    Ask for a warrant: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. You do not have to open your door until you see a valid warrant to enter your home or search your belongings.

    Your right to remain silent: The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. You are not required to share any personal information such as your place of birth, immigration status or criminal history.

    Always consult an attorney: You have a right to speak with an attorney. You do not have to sign anything or hand officials any documents without speaking to an attorney. Try to identify and consult one in advance.

    The New York City Office of Civil Justice and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) support a variety of free immigration legal services through local nonprofit legal organizations. To access these resources, dial 311 and say “Action NYC,” call the MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or visit MOIA’s website.

    Learn more here: KNOW YOUR IMMIGRATION RIGHTS  – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Texas Small Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Residents Affected by May Storms

    Source: United States Small Business Administration

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the availability of low interest federal disaster loans to Texas small businesses, private nonprofits and residents to offset physical and economic losses from the severe storm and straight‑line winds occurring May 8. The SBA issued a disaster declaration in response to a request received from Gov. Greg Abbott on May 29.

    The disaster declaration covers the Texas counties of Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces and San Patricio.

    Businesses and nonprofits are eligible to apply for business physical disaster loans and may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace disaster-damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets.

    Homeowners and renters are eligible to apply for home and personal property loans and may borrow up to $100,000 to replace or repair personal property, such as clothing, furniture, cars, and appliances. Homeowners may apply for up to $500,000 to replace or repair their primary residence.

    Applicants may be eligible for a loan increase of up to 20% of their physical damages, as verified by the SBA, for mitigation purposes. Eligible mitigation improvements include insulating pipes, walls and attics, weather stripping doors and windows, and installing storm windows to help protect property and occupants from future disasters.

    SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to eligible small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, nurseries and private nonprofit (PNP)organizations impacted by financial losses directly related to this disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers, or ranchers, except for aquaculture enterprises.

    EIDLs are for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. They may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills not paid due to the disaster.

    Interest rates are as low as 4% for businesses, 3.62% for nonprofits, and 2.81% for homeowners and renters with terms up to 30 years. Interest does not begin to accrue, and payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan disbursement. The SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicant’s financial condition.

    “When disasters strike, SBA’s Disaster Loan Outreach Centers play a vital role in helping small businesses and their communities recover,” said Chris Stallings, associate administrator of the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. “At these centers, SBA specialists assist business owners and residents with disaster loan applications and provide information on the full range of recovery programs available.”

    Beginning Wednesday, June 4, SBA customer service representatives will be on hand at the Disaster Loan Outreach Center (DLOC) to answer questions about SBA’s disaster loan program, explain the application process and help each individual complete their application. Walk-ins are accepted, but you can schedule an in-person appointment in advance at appointment.sba.gov.

    The DLOC hours of operations are as follows:

    JIM WELLS COUNTY
    Disaster Loan Outreach Center
    Jim Wells County Tax Office – Former Wells Fargo Bank
    First Floor
    601 E. Main St.
    Alice, TX  78332

    Opens at 12 p.m., Wednesday, June 4
    Mondays – Fridays, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    Closes at 5 p.m., Thursday, June 26

    To apply online, visit sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

    The deadline to return physical damage applications is Aug. 1, 2025. The deadline to return economic injury applications is March 2, 2026.

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    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow, expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: WA leads multistate fight to protect youth from conversion ‘therapy’

    Source: Washington State News

    SEATTLE — Attorney General Nick Brown today led a multistate coalition in an amicus brief defending a Michigan law that prohibits licensed health professionals from practicing conversion “therapy” on minors. Conversion “therapy,” also called sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, are harmful and ineffective practices that attempt to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

    Michigan’s law prohibits licensed health professionals from practicing conversion therapy on children and youth, and is being challenged in a lawsuit now with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. The amicus brief filed by the 19 states and the District of Columbia supports Michigan’s ban on conversion therapy because it is not a safe or effective treatment for any condition, puts youth at risk of serious harms, including increased risks of suicide and depression, and falls below the standard of care for mental health practitioners.

    Washington is one of over 25 states that bans or restricts conversion therapy. The practice is repudiated by all leading medical and mental professional organizations, including the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychiatric Association.

    The brief outlines why the court should reject the arguments against Michigan’s ban on the practice:

    • The First Amendment does not shield dangerous and ineffective mental health practices from regulation, nor does it allow licensed providers to operate below a certain standard of care.
    • Such bans are consistent with states’ long history of establishing and regulating professional standards of care.
    • Striking down such a ban would likely create profound unintended consequences for states’ authority to regulate professional practices within their borders as they have throughout most of the nation’s history.

    In 2018, Washington passed SB 5722, which was also challenged in federal court. Washington’s conversion therapy ban was upheld in 2023 when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected arguments against the law, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case. The Supreme Court recently agreed it would take up a challenge against a ban from a different state – Colorado – which will be heard later this fall. The Washington Attorney General’s Office will fight to ensure no young person is subject to dangerous and discredited conversion therapy practices.

    Joining Washington on the brief are the states of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

    A copy of the amicus brief can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Cuban Labor Export Program

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Spokesperson Tammy Bruce discusses new visa restrictions on several Central American government officials who are responsible for deals with the corrupt Cuban regime to import medical personnel in their forced labor scheme.
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    The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Consumer NZ – The sale of a top-rated power company signals a shrinking market

    Source: Consumer NZ

    Flick Electric has been rated New Zealand’s top power company in Consumer NZ’s latest energy retailer survey — coinciding with its sale to gentailer, Meridian.

    Flick Electric has been named New Zealand’s top-rated power company in Consumer NZ’s latest energy retailer survey – but the win comes with an unexpected twist.  

    Flick achieved a standout satisfaction score of 71% (very satisfied), earning a People’s Choice award. Flick was recently sold to Meridian Energy – the parent company of Powershop, which failed to meet the People’s Choice standard in 2025.

    In contrast to Flick, Powershop, a seven-time People’s Choice winner since 2015, has seen a notable drop in satisfaction – from 67% in 2024 to just 60% this year, pushing it out of the top tier for the first time in years.

    “Flick has consistently rated well in our surveys, so it’s disappointing to see it absorbed by a larger player,” says Jessica Walker, Consumer NZ acting head of research and advocacy.

    “Flick customers have been typically among the most satisfied. We don’t know what the future holds for Flick customers, but there is a risk it will be consumers who will bear the brunt of reduced competition.”  

    The poorest performers this year are Pulse Energy (41%), Contact Energy (44%) and Mercury (47%). Contact Energy and Mercury are two of the largest energy providers in the country and are known as ‘gentailers’, electricity companies that both generate and retail electricity directly to households.  

    Meridian Energy was the third-best performing power provider in the survey results and notably the highest-ranking of this country’s four gentailers.  

    Frank also earns People’s Choice, but sector-wide ambivalence is up  

    Frank Energy joins Flick in receiving a People’s Choice award, with 65% of its customers reporting high satisfaction. However, broader tr

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Banking – ASB Business Survey: The impact of Trump’s tariffs, according to Kiwi businesses

    Source: ASB

    Research released today by ASB, supported by Talbot Mills Research, shows Kiwi businesses see US tariffs as more impactful than Covid-19 or the Global Financial Crisis.  More than 300 business leaders, including CEOs and founders, contributed to the study, giving their insights on President Trump’s recently announced trade policies.

     

    • Two-thirds (67%) of businesses are concerned about the impact of proposed US tariffs in the next 12 months, with nearly 80% of exporters concerned
    • Kiwi business leaders believe Trump’s tariffs will have a more severe global impact than Covid-19 and the GFC
    • Meat, dairy and wine are seen as the most vulnerable within Food and Fibre sector, while businesses predict wool and seafood would fare better
    • Nearly one-quarter (24%) of Kiwi businesses see at least some opportunity in the tariffs
    • More than one-third (39%) of respondents listed support of banks as critical to navigating the current environment

     

    Tariffs: a threat and an opportunity for Kiwi businesses

    ASB’s Executive General Manager Business Banking Rebecca James says: “We’re seeing sustained market volatility with the ever-changing political decisions around tariffs, which naturally creates a heightened sense of uncertainty for businesses. It’s clear businesses view any proposed US tariffs as troubling, but it’s pleasing that nearly a quarter of respondents see opportunity in tariffs too. New Zealand has a reputation on the world stage for ingenuity and a can-do attitude, and we want businesses to know there are things they can do to future-proof and manage risks in turbulent times.”

    President Trump first announced tariffs in April as part of the ‘America First’ trade policy, aimed at protecting US industries and addressing the trade deficit. The tariffs are set at 10% for most countries, including New Zealand, with China a notable outlier where a larger tariff has been applied to Chinese origin goods. Additional proposed tariffs higher than the 10% baseline were paused for a 90-day period and will be reviewed in July.  Businesses are split on how long potential disruption could last.  A slight majority (51%) of Kiwi businesses are optimistic that the economy will recover quickly, while 38% predict a prolonged economic downturn for the country and the remainder were unsure.

    Taking action key to growth

    14% of those surveyed view US tariffs purely as an opportunity, while 10% see them as both a potential risk and an opportunity. Ten percent of businesses and 14% of exporters have already taken action to reduce the negative impacts of tariffs including raising prices, shifting markets or cutting costs. Just under one-third (30%) believe they can make up losses through new customers or cost savings; 25% from operational efficiencies, and 22% from other revenue streams. 22% are unsure, with uncertainty highest among small businesses.

    “The current market volatility and geopolitical tension may be our ‘new normal’, but we’ve been in positions of global uncertainty before and the research shows Kiwi businesses are already thinking about actions they can take to make their business more resilient and generate returns.”

    Ms James encourages businesses to stay connected to industry partners, trade advocacy groups and their banks to share knowledge and ideas when it comes to growth and scale.

    “Business customers are relying on us more than ever to navigate the current environment, and we’re seeing this through an increase in trade finance and a rise in currency hedging enquiries. Our advice is to start exploring options now. We’re seeing customers adapting their business strategy in all sorts of ways, so solutions for your business might look like assessing AI to improve workflow, adjusting your supply chain, selling down stock before new inventory orders, building new trade relationships or exploring untapped markets.”

    Businesses shifting their focus to closer to home

    More than three-quarters of Kiwi exporters expect the cost of doing business with the US to increase by 10% or more in the next year. Concern is higher among exporters (78%) and increases with business size, with worry growing to 88% among 100+ staff businesses). The potential impacts of tariffs which were of the most concern to businesses include slowing economic growth (39%), increased operating costs (32%) and supply chain disruptions (28%).  Nearly one-quarter of businesses are worried about consumer backlash due to price inflation (24%), along with 23% who see a China-US Trade war as unsettling for business. Some of the most explored markets by businesses are China (51%), Australia (37%), European Union (28%) and Southeast Asia (25%).  

    “The research shows a pendulum swing when it comes to trading partners, with businesses redirecting their attention to our close neighbours. Location seems to be king, with our customers prioritising relationships much closer to home,” says Ms James.

    “We’re also seeing exporters maintaining high standards and doubling down on premium products to give us an edge on the global stage, even where it costs more for consumers.”

    The role of banks as a critical support function

    Businesses see Government lobbying as the most critical tool in helping to reduce the impact of tariffs, with banks the next most important. More than one-third (39%) of respondents listed support of banks as critical, specifically working capital support (31%), risk advice (26%) and trade finance (24%).

    “ASB has provided $4.6 billion dollars to Kiwi businesses over the past five years including considerable support to companies looking to expand and navigate opportunities abroad. We have seen increased use of trade finance products, aided by trade credit insurance, enabling businesses to sustainably leverage balance sheets while derisking payment default. We encourage companies doing business overseas to speak with their banker and engage with a trade specialist to ensure your business is in the strongest position,” says Ms James.

    Notes: Results in this report are based upon questions asked in a Talbot Mills Research online survey. The basis of the sample is 344 New Zealand business leaders (business owners, C-suite, senior management), with the survey in field between 24 April and 5 May 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Banking – ASB drops mortgage rates for the seventh time this year

    Source: ASB

    ASB has today reduced several of its fixed home lending rates by up to 20 basis points, marking the bank’s seventh fixed rate mortgage drop in 2025. ASB has also lowered some of its term deposit rates by between 5 and 20 basis points.

    ASB’s Executive General Manager Personal Banking Adam Boyd says “Interest rates remain a hot topic of conversation, with homeowners and first home buyers watching the market closely.  Whether you’re looking to fix or float, today’s drops to our fixed lending rates across short and medium terms, along with our lower variable rates announced last week, give New Zealanders a range of appealing options to consider.”  

    All rate decreases are effective immediately.

     

      Fixed home lending term

    Previous rate

    New rate

    Rate decrease

    6-month

    5.59%

    5.45%

    – 14 bps

    1-year

    4.99%

    4.95%

    – 4 bps

    18-month

    4.99%

    4.89%

    – 10 bps

    2-year

    4.99%

    4.95%

    – 4 bps

    3-year

    5.35%

    5.15%

    – 20 bps

     

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: First Responders – Waitangi Bridge ship fire update #2

    Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

    Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews have brought the fire on The Tui in Paihia under control this morning.
    Community Risk Manager Mitchell Brown says the fire began on the ship, which had been converted into a building on land next to the Waitangi Bridge.
    “Sadly, the structure is about 90 per cent destroyed, which is a significant loss of history to the community,” he says.
    “Our volunteer crews responded at around 4am, and they’ve been working really hard the last few hours to bring the fire under control.
    “We’re just dampening down the last hotspots now.
    “Thankfully, there wasn’t anyone inside the ship overnight.”
    There are currently six fire crews from Paihia, Kerikeri, Kawakawa and Whangārei at the location, as well as a fire investigator.
    “We’re also working with local marae committee to ensure safety of nearby residents,” Mitchell Brown says.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Energy Sector – Meridian appoints new General Manager

    Source: Meridian Energy

    4 June 2025 – Meridian Energy has appointed Rory Blundell to the newly created role of General Manager, Strategy and Portfolio. Rory is currently Meridian’s Group Strategy Manager and starts his new position with immediate effect.

    Rory brings over 20 years of New Zealand electricity sector experience to his new role, having previously held numerous senior and executive management positions in the industry.

    “I am delighted to appoint Rory into this new and important role. His depth of sector experience and quality have significantly advanced the development and execution of our strategy. I am confident he will improve the way our market portfolio and customer solutions align with that strategy. Rory’s calibre will add to the Meridian Executive, and further improve the way we work collectively,” says CEO designate Mike Roan.

    “Rory is a great example of the bench strength we have developed at Meridian, and I look forward to his continued contribution to the future direction of this company”.

    Chris Ewers, currently acting General Manager, Strategy and Portfolio, will now take up a new position as Electricity Security Manager, reporting to General Manager, Generation Tania Palmer.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Construction Sector – Construction cost growth flatlines as industry slowdown persists

    Source: Quotable Value

    The latest figures from QV CostBuilder show construction costs overall have barely risen in the second quarter of 2025, amidst an ongoing downturn for the industry. 
    The average cost of building a standard one- or two-storey 150/230m² home in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, Dunedin or Palmerston North has rose just 0.1% in the past three months- down again from the 0.4% increase recorded in the first quarter of this year.
    Annually, the cost of building a home in one of those six centres has increased by an average of 1.3%, which is in stark contrast to the double-figure growth experienced throughout 2021, 2022, and 2023.
    “This ongoing deceleration in construction cost inflation signals a broader industry slowdown,” said QV CostBuilder quantity surveyor Martin Bisset.
    “With subdued demand and tighter economic conditions, we’re now seeing many building material prices either holding steady or trending downward.”
    “Where we previously saw surging labour costs due to shortages, particularly in skilled trades, we’re now seeing a plateau,” Mr. Bisset noted.
    “This is a positive for developers managing tighter margins in a cooling market.”
    In the meantime, the cost of building non-residential buildings (excluding educational buildings) has also increased slightly by 0.1% this quarter, with an annual cost increase of less than one percent at just 0.9%. In our Q1 update, costs remained steady, up just 0.1% for the quarter and 1.2% for the year – also reflecting the downward trend in building costs in New Zealand.
    “These figures tell a story of stability rather than volatility,” Mr. Bisset added.
    “Construction costs are plateauing, but that doesn’t mean predictability for every project. The complexity, level of finish, and design elements will always have a major influence on overall cost.”
    However, he warned that geopolitical instability had the potential to impact prices in the future. “New tariffs have exacerbated the high levels of tension and uncertainty in international relations, along with recent escalation of armed conflicts means a general sense of political volatility continues to pose risks, not only to construction costs but also to the economy as a whole,” Mr. Bisset said. “Anything that impedes the flow of goods across the world has the potential for increasing the difficulty and therefore the cost of acquiring building materials here in Aotearoa.”
    Steel framing was among the biggest movers this quarter, down 5.7%; structural steel fell 2.1%; leading to a (1.4%) drop in the prices for Stairs and Balustrades; and Frames (0.7%). Site preparation costs dropped (1.0%) due to a reduction in sheet piling and diesel rates. Suspended ceilings fell 4.6%; and fire proofing costs decreased 3.2%. Bucking the trend, Formwork costs rose slightly by 0.3%; as did exterior walls and exterior finish costs.
    Labour rates have remained relatively stable, to March 2025; in the past three months, rising just 0.14% and they are up 1.8% over the past year. The downturn in overall construction activity – particularly in residential housing – has eased pressure on the labour market. Fewer projects mean there’s less competition for workers, which is helping to stabilise hourly rates and control one of the biggest contributors to project budgets.
    QV CostBuilder is New Zealand’s most comprehensive subscription-based building cost platform.
    In this update, more than 12,400 current material prices were applied to its database of more than 60,000 rates, generating about 6,300 changes to the data across six centres.
    Powered by state-owned enterprise Quotable Value, QV CostBuilder’s comprehensive database covers everything from the building costs per square metre for banks, schools, and office buildings, to the approximate cost per sheet of GIB and more than 8,000 other items. It also includes labour rates, labour constants, and much more.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: French authorities block Greenpeace ship from participating in UN Ocean Conference

    Source: Greenpeace

    French authorities have blocked Greenpeace International’s ship Arctic Sunrise from entering the port of Nice, where the “One Ocean Science Congress” and the UN Ocean Conference are being hosted. This was retaliation against Greenpeace France, highlighting the weaknesses of the French network of Marine Protected Areas last month in the Mediterranean Sea, in an expedition on board the Arctic Sunrise.
    Greenpeace International will write a formal letter of complaint to the United Nations, deploring the behaviour of the hosting French government. Civil society participation is a core element of the UN Ocean Conference.
    The presence of the Arctic Sunrise in Nice would coincide with the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by French secret services in Auckland.
    Greenpeace Aotearoa spokesperson Ellie Hooper says, “It’s ironic that so close to the 40th anniversary of the French Government’s attempt to silence Greenpeace here in Auckland by bombing the Rainbow Warrior, the French Government is again trying to shut us down by blocking our ship from entering Nice.”
    “But just like we were not silenced then, neither will we be silenced now. Climate change, ecosystem collapse, and accelerating species extinction pose an existential threat, and our work has never been more important.”
    The Arctic Sunrise had been invited by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to participate in the “One Ocean Science Congress” and in the Ocean wonders parade taking place right before the UN Ocean Conference.
    Greenpeace International had intended to deliver the messages of three million people calling for a moratorium on deep sea mining to the politicians attending the conference. The ship’s entry to Nice has now been blocked.
    Mads Christensen, Greenpeace International’s Executive Director, says, “The French authorities’ attempt to silence fair criticism ahead of this UN Ocean Conference is clearly a political decision and is utterly unacceptable. Greenpeace and our ships have been working peacefully to protect the oceans for decades. The Arctic Sunrise highlighted the failure of the French government to properly protect its Marine Protected Areas – where bottom trawling is still permitted – and now we are being punished.
    “France wants this to be a moment where they present themselves as saviours of the oceans, while they want to silence any criticism of their own failures in national waters. We will not be silenced. We believe the voices of the three million calling for a stop to deep sea mining must be heard in Nice. Greenpeace and the French government share the same objective to get a moratorium on deep sea mining, which makes the ban of the Arctic Sunrise from Nice even more absurd.”
    Millions of people around the world have joined Greenpeace’s campaign to stop deep sea mining from starting. In 2023, the Arctic Sunrise crew took action at sea to bear witness to the threat of the deep sea mining industry. They peacefully protested against The Metals Company, which had been publicly accused of “environmental piracy” by the French government a few weeks ago, given their attempt to bypass international law by requesting an exploitation permit through President Trump’s administration.
    Right now, the Rainbow Warrior is in the Tasman Sea to expose the damage being done to ocean life there and will be in New Zealand to mark the anniversary of the bombing in Auckland on 10 July.
    Onboard photographer Fernando Pereira died in the attack, which came soon after Operation Exodus, in which the Greenpeace flagship had evacuated victims of American nuclear tests on Rongelap Atoll and was preparing to oppose French nuclear tests on Mururoa Atoll.
    Following the first-ever deep sea mining licence application by The Metals Company to the United States, Greenpeace says that now is the time to resist and stop this industry from starting.
    This UN Ocean Conference will be a key moment to galvanise support ahead of the July meeting of the International Seabed Authority, the UN regulator.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Local News – The Wellington Water Committee welcomes new Directors to Wellington Water’s Board

    Source: Hutt City Council

    The Wellington Water Committee is pleased to announce the appointment of three new directors to the Wellington Water Board.
    Wellington Water Committee Chair and Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says the new appointments strengthen the board’s overall depth of experience.
    “We were looking for directors in key areas of expertise and skills that complement the strengths of existing board members and make for a well-rounded team to tackle the challenges ahead.
    The newly appointed directors are:
    – Gillian Peacock
    – Ben Pitchforth
    – David Adamson
    “Gillian brings crucial expertise in organisational change management, Ben has extensive experience in IT systems and management, and David’s significant background in infrastructure will be a valuable asset at the Board.”
    These appointments bring the board back up to full strength, with Board Chair Nick Leggett now supported by six independent directors.
    Board members are appointed by the Wellington Water Committee, made up of the region’s mayors and iwi representatives.
    Current Board members have warmly welcomed the new appointments, with Board Chair Nick Leggett sharing particular praise for the breadth and depth of relevant knowledge these new appointments bring to the board.
    “After a long wait, we are delighted to have our board back to full strength. With Gillian, Ben and David’s expertise we can move full steam ahead and make the right decisions now to ready the organisation for the transition to the new entity.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Meeting of Finance Ministers and Heads of Central Banks of SCO Countries Held

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    A meeting of finance ministers and heads of central banks of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) countries was held in Beijing. The Bank of Russia was represented by Gulnara Khaidarshina, Director of the Department for Cooperation with International Organizations.

    The parties exchanged views on the prospects for the development of the global, regional and national economic situation, on fiscal policy in support of economic growth and the transition to a green economy. Within its competence, the Bank of Russia participated in the discussion of the development of inclusive digital finance and the further expansion of the use of national currencies of the SCO member states in regional trade and investment.

    Next year, the chairmanship of the SCO Council of Heads of State will pass to the Kyrgyz Republic.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev discussed the preparation of the concept of the functioning of the BRICS grain exchange

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the creation and operation of the BRICS grain exchange. Heads of relevant departments, as well as market participants engaged in the production and sale of grain crops, discussed the progress of work in this area.

    “Last week, the IV All-Russian Grain Forum was held in Sochi, where together with Russian producers and foreign colleagues we discussed strengthening food security and measures to increase Russian grain exports. The creation of the BRICS grain exchange will make a significant contribution to achieving these goals, will help reduce dependence on Western trading platforms, and will also allow the formation of the necessary infrastructure to improve the efficiency of the grain market,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the necessary preconditions will be created for the formation of independent price indicators within the framework of the association. Together, this will contribute to a more objective assessment of the cost of agricultural products on the world market.

    The Ministry of Economic Development presented proposals on the model for the creation and operation of the exchange. Following the meeting, a decision was made to prepare a plan for substantive negotiations with BRICS member countries on the further implementation of the project.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin took part in the joining of the bridge spans across the Ob in Surgut and the opening of a section of the M-5 “Ural” highway in the Chelyabinsk region

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The ceremonial joining of the spans of the left and right banks of the bridge crossing over the Ob in Surgut and the opening of the section of the federal highway M-5 “Ural” in the Chelyabinsk region after reconstruction took place. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, as well as the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Roman Starovoit, the Governor of the Chelyabinsk region Alexey Teksler, the Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra Ruslan Kukharuk and teams of builders took part in the ceremony.

    “Each open section, each stage of construction is another important step in improving the quality of life of our citizens. New roads reduce travel time, connect cities and regions, and improve road safety. Thanks to the enormous support of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, despite all the difficulties, the road sector is fully funded. We have the opportunity to build and improve roads so that people can live comfortably. The construction of a large infrastructure facility – a bridge crossing over the Ob River – is approaching its final stage. The new bridge will ensure further development and transport safety of the fuel and energy complex of Russia, and will also become part of the formed corridor “Tyumen – Surgut – Nadym – Salekhard”. Thanks to the teamwork and professionalism of the builders, the project is being implemented ahead of schedule, the connection of the bridge spans took place. Also, after reconstruction with the expansion of the roadway, a 14-kilometer section of the M-5 “Ural” highway in the Chelyabinsk region was launched, which is the first stage of a large project to build a bypass of the city of Sim. I thank Rosavtodor, the governors and their teams, all the construction teams for their conscientious work and congratulate you on these significant events. This is our huge victory on the labor front! ” – Marat Khusnullin noted.

    The length of the new bridge across the Ob is about 1.8 km. In general, the large-scale project for the construction of a bridge crossing across the Ob in Surgut provides for the construction of 8 artificial structures: a bridge across the Ob River, 3 overpasses and 4 small bridges, as well as more than 43 km of roads. The construction of the bridge crossing is supported by the President of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit emphasized that the bridge crossing is planned as an alternative to the only existing bridge across the Ob in the Surgut region, the technical characteristics of which no longer allow servicing the increasing volume of traffic. The crossing will be able to ensure uninterrupted movement of more than 13 thousand cars per day.

    “The bridge across the Ob River near Surgut is strategically important not only for the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, but also for the entire country, since the facility is a link in the transport highways, arteries that will provide motor transport links between several regions of the Russian Federation. The bridge will play a critical role in creating conditions for the development of the oil and gas sector, including facilitating the development of the Arctic, as well as the Northern Sea Route. This is a serious contribution to the development of the network of highways that ensure the transport and energy security of the entire country. I express my gratitude to the President of the country Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Marat Shakirzyanovich Khusnullin, Minister of Transport Roman Vladimirovich Starovoit for supporting this and many other infrastructure projects that are aimed at developing the autonomous okrug and creating comfortable conditions for the residents of Yugra,” emphasized the Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra Ruslan Kukharuk.

    The M-5 “Ural” highway is a key transport artery in the country’s backbone road network, connecting not only Chelyabinsk, Ufa, Samara, Penza and Moscow, but also Kazakhstan with Russia. Active work is underway to expand the roadway to 4 lanes and eliminate the most congested areas. The main task is to ensure 4-lane traffic along the entire length from the border with Bashkortostan to Chelyabinsk in 2030. Reconstruction of the M-5 highway is currently underway in the Samara, Penza, Ryazan regions, as well as in Mordovia and Bashkortostan.

    “The four-lane road will ensure safety, everything is done according to modern standards and requirements. The next stage is the Sim bypass – this is a new construction site, one of the largest overpasses that are being built in the country today. This road will give impetus to the development of the economic and tourist potential of the region,” Alexey Teksler emphasized and expressed gratitude to the President and the Government of the Russian Federation for supporting the large-scale infrastructure project.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko awarded the winners of the international IT Olympiad

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Dmitry Grigorenko awarded the winners of the international IT Olympiad. With the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin and the Chairman of the Board of Sberbank German Gref.

    The results of the international conference were summed up in Nizhny Novgorod IT Olympiad, in which more than 10 thousand schoolchildren from 51 countries took part. In the final stage of the competition, 17 teams from Russia, Cuba, Thailand, India, China, Vietnam, Mozambique, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Sri Lanka met. As part of it, the participants solved practical problems in the field of artificial intelligence and information security.

    The winners were awarded at the anniversary conference “Digital Industry of Industrial Russia” (CIPR). Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko took part in the award ceremony for the finalists. He noted that the participants, despite their young age, demonstrated a high level of knowledge in the field of IT and involvement.

    “It is no coincidence that the award ceremony for the finalists of the IT Olympiad is taking place today at CIPR. At the exhibition, we saw cutting-edge digital solutions. But there are people behind all these developments. For the IT industry in Russia to develop, highly qualified personnel are needed first and foremost. You, interested young specialists, will soon become such personnel. You are already part of the industry.

    Over the past 5 years, we have already managed to increase the number of budget places in universities in IT specialties by 2.5 times. More than 230 thousand students have received qualifications in the IT profile. The largest companies are also actively involved in training personnel. As part of the national project “Data Economy”, we are launching new programs for training specialists in microelectronics, robotics and artificial intelligence, unmanned systems,” said Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

    Sberbank acted as the general partner of the international IT Olympiad. Sberbank Chairman of the Management Board Herman Gref addressed the finalists of the competition: “I would like to congratulate the guys – participants of the IT Olympiad with all my heart. You have already taken a huge step – created a platform and a springboard to your own future. Different situations may arise in your life when you doubt whether you can cope with certain challenges. Remember that you once made the decision to participate in this competition, passed all the tests, and even won! And this will give you strength and confidence that you can handle any task. You are the very people who will build our common future. I wish you good luck on this path, confidence and resilience! Remember that it is not those who do not fall who win. Those who find the strength to get up and move forward after each fall win.”

    The winners were also congratulated by the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Gleb Nikitin:

    “At the anniversary CIPR, special attention was paid to the international agenda, including the interaction of countries in IT education. The Nizhny Novgorod government, together with the Republic of Cuba, organized the international IT Olympiad. I congratulate the guys on their high results! Participation in such competitions is already a great victory, and reaching the final is confirmation that we are talented, motivated and very promising young people. For the Nizhny Novgorod government, the development of the IT sphere is of great importance, as is systematic work with young people. The fact that the award ceremony is taking place in Nizhny, at the CIPR conference site, speaks for itself.”

    The IT Olympiad lasted almost 2 months and consisted of 2 stages: individual and team competitions. Schoolchildren solved problems in the following areas: cryptography, web security, reverse engineering, artificial intelligence, network traffic analysis, machine learning, open source intelligence (OSINT), information security theory, programming basics, social engineering, and others. A number of tasks imitated real websites with vulnerabilities — participants had to hack them and bypass the protection. The tasks were prepared by experts in artificial intelligence and information security.

    The participants coped best with tasks in mathematical logic (75% of participants solved them correctly), information security theory (74% of participants), and the basics of algorithms and programming (73% of participants). The most difficult tasks for schoolchildren were in the field of social engineering (32% of participants solved them correctly) and reverse engineering (36% of participants).

    The organizers of the international IT Olympiad were the Government of the Nizhny Novgorod Region with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation. The technological partner was the international school of programming and mathematics “Algorithmika”. The general partner was Sberbank.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: The government has taken special control of key projects to replace foreign software

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The government has defined a list of key projects to replace foreign software with domestic analogues. These projects will be under special control. This was discussed at a meeting of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko with heads of industrial competence centers within the framework of the conference “CIPR-2025”.

    The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that these projects have been given flagship status – they are of strategic importance for the country’s technological independence, especially in industry and the military-industrial complex.

    The criteria for selecting flagship projects include the criticality of the development for the industry, the possibility of using the software in the critical information infrastructure (CII), the implementation of the project in the interests of the military-industrial complex, as well as the implementation of PLM systems, i.e. integrated solutions for the design and production of complex equipment.

    It was noted that the flagship projects include a unified information environment for managing the product life cycle commissioned by the Roscosmos state corporation. The development will integrate all stages of product creation into a single system and optimize the processes of developing and manufacturing rocket and space technology. Another initiative is an information system for manufacturing aircraft technology commissioned by the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). It will replace foreign software, will allow for the transfer of control over all stages of the product life cycle to digital technology, and will improve the efficiency of R&D work.

    “Within the framework of the ICC, advanced technological solutions are being created to strengthen Russia’s sovereignty. Today, our main focus is on the development of heavy software. First of all, we are talking about the implementation of product lifecycle management systems. These comprehensive solutions allow for the effective management of all stages – from design to serial production – in key industries: aircraft and shipbuilding, automobile and rocket and space industries. It is fundamentally important that all projects – both those financed by grants and corporate initiatives – are implemented within the established deadlines and successfully implemented in production processes. In this case, the priority is not the source of funding, but the achievement of measurable practical results,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    He also recalled that the ICCs have already demonstrated efficiency and high results. During the meeting, the most widely replicated ICC projects were highlighted – such initiatives demonstrated the highest sales revenue. Among them are the field design platforms commissioned by JSC Rosgeo. The revenue of its developer amounted to about 340% of the grant. Over 150% of the grant was returned in the form of tax deductions. Another successfully replicated development is the Ujin platform for the development of smart homes and digitalization of housing and communal services. The revenue from its sale amounted to about 60% of the grant, over 42% of the grant was returned in the form of taxes.

    In total, there are currently about 200 projects in progress to replace foreign software with Russian developments. They are being implemented both with government grant support and through the developer companies’ own investments.

    The initiatives are divided into two stages of implementation. The first wave, which started in 2022, includes about 150 projects, of which over 40% have been fully completed to date: these are 59 projects implemented using the participants’ own funds, as well as 7 grant projects.

    In May of this year, the second wave was launched, which included another 49 projects: 17 with state funding and 32 with company funds.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: Russian schoolchildren brilliantly completed the tasks of the International Chemistry Olympiad

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The results of the Abu Rayhan Biruni International Chemistry Olympiad (ARBIChO 2025) were summed up in Tashkent. The Russian team of four schoolchildren participated in the competition in person and received three gold and one silver medal.

    The medalists were congratulated by Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education of Russia Sergei Kravtsov.

    “Friends! You have brilliantly completed the Olympiad tasks, leaving behind the strongest competitors from other countries. Three gold and one silver medal are the result of your talent, perseverance and competitive passion. We are proud of your achievements and thank your teachers and mentors for these victories. As President Vladimir Putin noted, we need to achieve excellence in chemistry and in the creation of new materials. The future in these areas is yours!” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    Gold medals were won by:

    § Said Nurgayanov, Lyceum No. 131, Kazan;

    § Arseny Sysoev, Scientific Research Center of Moscow State University, Moscow;

    § Azamat Sharafiev, Secondary School No. 9 with in-depth study of the English language, Kazan.

    Silver went to Vladimir Rurenko from the CPM School, Moscow.

    “At the International Chemistry Olympiad named after Abu Rayhan Biruni, our schoolchildren once again demonstrated a high level of training and confirmed the quality of the national education system. Such results were possible thanks to the talent and determination of the children, as well as the professionalism, experience and dedication of their mentors. I sincerely thank everyone who contributed to this success. I am sure that new victories, bright discoveries and significant achievements in science await us ahead,” commented Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

    The head of the Russian national team was Vasily Krasnobrov, a methodologist at the Center for Pedagogical Excellence. He spoke about the level of the international intellectual competition.

    “Next year Tashkent is hosting the International Chemistry Olympiad, and therefore the format of the tasks, their complexity and evaluation criteria have been brought closer to the standards of this competition. In this regard, the Olympiad becomes both easier and more difficult for our students. For example, the tasks of the All-Russian School Olympiad require a significantly greater volume of knowledge and a significantly higher level of complexity of logical reasoning. In each round, the participants of the All-Russian Olympiad need to solve only four problems. Here, the students need to complete eight relatively simple but voluminous problems in the same amount of time,” he noted.

    The Abu Rayhan Biruni International Chemistry Olympiad includes two rounds. The practical round consists of two problems, each of which takes 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete, with a 20-minute interval for answering. The maximum score for the practical round is 40. The theoretical round includes eight problems, calculated for five hours. Each problem is worth 7.5 points, the total score for the theoretical round is 60. The format of the problems and the assessment system are as close as possible to the structure of the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO).

    The competition is held among students of schools, academic lyceums and vocational schools with the aim of identifying and supporting children with outstanding abilities in the field of chemistry. The Russian team participated in the competition as part of the preparation of candidates for the team for the International Chemistry Olympiad.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Protecting Families by Protecting Pets – a national call to action

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence Karen Chhour is advocating for increased protections for family pets in family violence incidents. 
    “I want to talk about some hidden victims of domestic abuse – our pets,” says Mrs Chhour.
    “New Zealand unfortunately has unacceptably high rates of family violence in the developed world, and at the same time one of the highest rates of pet ownership.
    “Pets are part of the family. They are our companions, our comfort, often a source of unconditional love. Tragically, this means that when family violence happens, our animals are often caught in the crossfire. 
    “Abusers know how much their victims love their pets, and they use that love as a weapon. 
    “Many people are shocked to learn how deeply linked pet abuse is with domestic violence.
    According to the latest research from Women’s Refuge: 
    •         53% of women in abusive relationships delayed leaving their violent partner out of fear for their pet’s safety.  Over half of victims hesitate to escape because they cannot ensure their pet will be safe without them.
    •         About 24% of women (nearly 1 in 4) had a pet killed by their abuser.  This horrifying statistic shows that for a significant number of survivors, their worst fears were realised – their beloved companion was brutally taken from them.
    •         Frontline agencies are reporting a rise in sadistic violence toward animals in domestic abuse cases. These are not isolated incidents; they are part of a pattern of extreme cruelty designed to instil terror.
    “These numbers and examples are shocking and painful to hear, but sadly they reflect the reality for families across the country and in every community. 
    “Talking about this issue is important, but taking action is even more important. 
    “Today, I’m both asking for your help and making a commitment as Minister. 
    “Please spread the word that if you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, remember that you can include pets on Protection Orders. 
    “Under New Zealand’s Family Violence Act, when you apply for a Protection Order, you can ask the Family Court to add a special condition to protect your animals. This means the abuser can be legally forbidden from hurting or taking the pets.
    “Too few people know about this so I would encourage everyone to tell your friends, family, and colleagues. 
    “My commitment is to strengthen these protections. 
    “I will be advocating to colleagues that we urgently need to update the Protection Order application and affidavit forms. We need these forms to explicitly cover pets and animal safety. 
    “I am also pushing for improved training and guidance so that lawyers, judges, and support workers routinely consider pets in every family violence case. 
    “Our courts and our system must recognise that pets are family, and that protecting them is part of protecting victims. 
    “This will be a team effort by all of us, we all have a role to play in stopping this cycle of abuse. 
    “It can be as simple as checking in on a friend if you suspect they’re afraid to leave an abusive home because of a pet. 
    “It can be educating our children that kindness to animals and people is non-negotiable.
    “No one should have to live in fear, and no animal should suffer as a pawn in domestic violence. 
    “Together, we can shine a light on this issue and bring about change. Let’s make sure no family member – two-legged or four-legged – is left behind in the journey to safety,” says Mrs Chhour. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VETERANS, EXPERTS SHARE HOW HARMFUL REPUBLICAN POLICIES ARE TO VETERANS CARE

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)

    “As Ranking Member on the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, I hear heartbreaking stories of our veterans being fired or denied and delayed from receiving their hard-earned benefits and services,” said Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL). “Trump and Republicans are breaking our promise to America’s veterans, letting Elon Musk’s DOGE cut benefits and healthcare our veterans earned while carrying out the largest firing of veterans in American history.”

    Norfolk, VA – Today, the House Democratic Steering & Policy Committee held a hearing on the impacts of the Trump Administration proposed policies and DOGE cuts for veterans, led by Co-Chairs Congresswomen Robin Kelly (D-IL) and Nanette Díaz Barragán (D-CA). The committee heard from policy experts, healthcare providers, and veterans on how Republican schemes makes it more difficult to plan, access care, and utilize the programs across the federal government. 

    “Today, I heard a clear message from veterans, healthcare leaders and VA workers: President Trump’s agenda is making it harder for veterans and their families to receive the care they need,” said Rep. Kelly. “The Trump administration has fired over 6,000 veterans who are federal workers, implemented hiring freezes in the VA hospital system and cut mental healthcare for veterans. These attacks against the brave men and women who served our country in uniform are undignified and disrespectful.”

    “Our veterans served our country and have earned the care and benefits they were promised,” said Rep. Barragán. “Yet, Donald Trump and House Republicans have fired thousands of veterans, canceled contracts for programs to end veteran homelessness and prevent veteran suicide, frozen hiring new staff at the VA, and cut programs that provide health care and education — all so that they can line the pockets of their billionaire donors. House Democrats will continue to put our veterans over billionaires, fight back against Trump and House Republicans, and work to keep America’s commitment to our veterans.” 

    Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), who hosted the field hearing in his district said, “Today’s hearing highlighted the ways President Trump, Secretary Collins and Congressional Republicans have harmed our nation’s veterans by firing veterans, weakening the VA, and slashing Medicaid. I was proud to host my colleagues in Hampton Roads, home to one of the largest veterans’ populations in the country. I look forward to continuing to work together to protect America’s veterans from these attacks and ensure they receive the quality health care they earned.” 

    “Since his first day back in office, the President has gone after our nation’s veterans. The President has fired thousands of veterans and VA staff, taken a sledgehammer to the PACT Act serving veterans exposed to toxic substances, and canceled hundreds of contracts for programs supporting veterans’ mental health and addressing veteran homelessness. Make no mistake: This administration is making our veterans, their families, and the American people worse off,” said Rep. Mike Thompson, a veteran. 

    “As Ranking Member on the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, I hear heartbreaking stories of our veterans being fired or denied and delayed from receiving their hard-earned benefits and services,” said Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL). “Trump and Republicans are breaking our promise to America’s veterans, letting Elon Musk’s DOGE cut benefits and healthcare our veterans earned while carrying out the largest firing of veterans in American history.” 

    This year, the Steering & Policy Committee has held hearings on Medicaid, SNAP, Social Security Small Business, and Veterans. Each one shared personal stories of how everyday Americans are being harmed by this administration. The Steering & Policy Committee will continue to hear, collect, and share more stories from across the nation in the months ahead. 

    The full video of today’s hearing can be found here.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: 06.03.2025 Sen. Cruz Leads Resolution Designating June as “Life Month”

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Texas Ted Cruz

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced a resolution to designate June as “Life Month” to mark the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
    Upon introduction Sen. Cruz said, “Every human life is worthy of protection, and it is especially incumbent upon Americans and lawmakers to protect the most vulnerable among us. Designating June as Life Month is a recommitment to the American principle that every life has dignity. I call on my colleagues in the Senate to swiftly pass this resolution.”
    The resolution is cosponsored by Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Ted Budd (R-N.C.), Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.),  Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), Todd Young (R-Ind.), Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Bill Cassidy (R-La), John Hoeven (R-N.D.), Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), Jim Justice (R-W.Va.), and Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.).
    A companion resolution was introduced in the House by Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.-04).
    Upon introduction Rep. Smith said, “For decades abortion advocates have gone to extraordinary lengths to ignore, trivialize, and cover up the battered baby victim, fostering a culture of denial, disrespect, and bias against the unborn. This resolution designating June as Life Month highlights our moral imperative to protect innocent children’s lives from extermination. It calls our nation to reject willful blindness to the realities of abortion—brutally dismembering helpless babies with sharp knife-like curettes or poisoning babies with pills that literally starve them to death and often result in their bodies being flushed down a toilet. This resolution affirms that the cruel injustice of abortion need not be forever: instead we must defend the unborn and show love and compassion to both mother and child through meaningful assistance and support.”
    Read the resolution text here.
    This resolution is supported by ADF, Heritage Action, SBA Pro-life, National Right to Life, Human Coalition, Heartbeat International, Family Research Council, Students for Life, Americans United for Life, Family Policy Alliance, Concerned Women for America, Catholic Vote, March for Life, 40 Days for Life, National Pro-Life Alliance, NIFLA, Citizens for Life, Christian Broadcasting Network, Focus on the Family, Liberty Counsel Action, and Eagle Forum.
    Kristen Waggoner, CEO, President, and General Counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom said, “Life is the first and most fundamental human right. Without it, no other right can exist. So it’s fitting to commemorate the historic Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. For nearly half a century, America lived under the shadow of Roe v. Wade, which prevented efforts to protect the unborn and ensure women have the support they need. That shameful era ended on June 24, 2022, when the Court rightly found: ‘The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion.’ America must now take the next step forward. After more than 60 million lives lost to abortion and countless women harmed by the proliferation of dangerous abortion drugs, we must urgently work to restore a deeply rooted reverence for human life and expand access to life-affirming healthcare for women. I’m grateful for congressional leaders who are working toward that goal, and I commend Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Chris Smith for their longtime leadership in defending the sanctity of all human life.”
    Janae Stracke, Vice President of Heritage Action said, “Heritage Action commends Senator Ted Cruz for his bold and historic proposition to designate June as “Life Month.” While life is a gift we each get to celebrated daily, designating June as “Life Month” is more than appropriate to honor the thousands of lives saved by the historic Supreme Court Dobbs case decision to reverse decades of legalized abortion under Roe. Overturning Roe v. Wade emphasized that abortion was never a federal right, affirmed that every innocent human being has a right to life, and allowed many pro-life state laws to immediately take effect.
    Hon. Marilyn Musgrave, VP of Government Affairs at SBA Pro-Life America said, “The landmark Dobbs victory rightly restored power to protect unborn children in the law to the people and their elected representatives. Thank you, Sen. Cruz and Rep. Smith, for your resolution that celebrates this pivotal moment and underscores the need to protect every life and support women, children and families across our nation — not only for the June anniversary of Dobbs but year-round.”
    Carol Tobias, President of National Right to Life said, “The U.S. Supreme Court rightfully overturned the horrendous Roe v. Wade decision on June 22. In memory of all the children lost to abortion, it is fitting that June be recognized as Life Month. We are grateful to Sen. Cruz for spearheading this effort.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Would you hand over your health data if it meant better care?

    Source:

    04 June 2025

    Despite growing concerns about data privacy, new research from the University of South Australia shows that most people are happy to hand over their health information if it could help improve their care.

    In a new global study, UniSA researchers found that 94% of people who use wearable activity trackers – such as Fitbits, Garmins, as well as Samsung or Apple Watches – are open to sharing data with their healthcare providers.

    Of these respondents, 47% of people had already discussed their data with their healthcare provider, and 43% of people had already shared it. Only 26% of people voiced concerns.

    It’s a timely finding with demand for personalised healthcare on the rise. The World Economic Forum reports that personalised health care has reduced administration costs, hospital admissions and long hospital stays by 5-10%.

    The international wearable activity tracker market is also increasing. Currently valued at approximately USD 63 billion it is projected to reach USD 352 billion by 2033. Estimates suggest that 39% of US adults and 36% of Australian adults own a smartwatch.

    UniSA researcher, Dr Ty Ferguson says the fact that people are open to sharing their personal health data with health providers could pave the way for more personalised care.

    “Every day we hear about privacy risks and data breaches, so it’s reasonable to assume that data sharing might raise issues,” Dr Ferguson says.

    “But in reality, the opposite is true – people are overwhelmingly willing to share health data from their smartwatches, as long as it’s with trusted health professionals such as doctors or physiotherapists.

    “This was even more prevalent among people with chronic health conditions.

    “By sharing personalised health data – such as sleep patterns, physical activity, or heart rate – healthcare providers can gain deeper insights about each patient’s needs, potentially offering smarter, more responsive, and better-quality care.”

    Globally, 31% of adults and 80% of teenagers do not meet the recommended physical activity guidelines, increasing their risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. Poor diet and insufficient sleep are also widespread, with one in eight people living with obesity, and nearly half (48%) of all Australian adults reporting at least 2 sleep-related problems.

    Treating preventable non-communicable diseases is expected to cost nearly US$ 300 billion globally by 2030.

    Co-researcher and post-doctoral researcher, UniSA’s Kimberley Szeto says these figures highlight the urgent need for healthcare systems to better support healthy lifestyle behaviour.

    “Being inactive, not getting enough quality sleep, and poor diet, are all preventable behaviours that can contribute to a higher risk of chronic disease,” Szeto says.

    “Wearable activity trackers are a popular, relatively low-cost tool, that help people monitor their daily habits and better understand how this can impact their overall wellbeing.

    “If people are open to sharing this information with their health providers, they could potentially receive health support that is specifically targeted to their own condition and health behaviours.

    “While the positives are clear, challenges remain, from ensuring the reliability and validity of wearable activity data, and costs for data integration, to improving data security, and training for healthcare providers.

    “Personalised healthcare is the way of the future; when we have the data and the desire to share it, it’s only a matter of time before we see progression.”

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    Contacts for interview:  
    Dr Ty Ferguson E: Ty.Ferguson@unisa.edu.au
    Kimberley Szeto E: Kimberley.Szeto@unisa.edu.au
    Media contact: Annabel Mansfield M: +61 479 182 489 E: Annabel.Mansfield@unisa.edu.au

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Texas Man Sentenced to 26 Months in Prison for Making Threats of Violence Against Employees of Sikh Nonprofit Organization

    Source: US Justice – Antitrust Division

    Headline: Texas Man Sentenced to 26 Months in Prison for Making Threats of Violence Against Employees of Sikh Nonprofit Organization

    A Dallas County, Texas man was sentenced to 26 months in prison for a federal hate crime and for making violent interstate threats against various individuals based on their religion, including the employees of a Sikh nonprofit organization located in New Jersey, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for the District of New Jersey announced today.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Texas Man Sentenced to 26 Months in Prison for Making Threats of Violence Against Employees of Sikh Nonprofit Organization

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    A Dallas County, Texas man was sentenced to 26 months in prison for a federal hate crime and for making violent interstate threats against various individuals based on their religion, including the employees of a Sikh nonprofit organization located in New Jersey, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for the District of New Jersey announced today.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Update 1: Alberta wildfire update (June 3, 3 p.m.)

    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2)

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Free Press

    Source: ACT Party

    The Haps

    An ACT MP becoming Deputy Prime Minister has seemed impossible for most of the Party’s history. Now it is real. David Seymour’s first speech since becoming Deputy PM has been described by Mike Hosking as ‘uplifting’ We agree. He thanks supporters who helped the party ‘through the wicked old days, when we went it alone’ and you can read it or watch it here. Seymour will also be debating at Oxford Union at 7:30am Friday morning NZT streamed on YouTube here. Seymour will be opposing the moot ‘nobody can be illegal on stolen land.’

    Meanwhile ACT MP Laura McClure’s campaign against deepfake pornography has gone ‘global,’ with her video covered in the UK press and videos of her speech to Parliament attracting tens of millions of views. The Party’s Deputy is rolling out reforms to WorkSafe this week. After months of travelling and listening to the people affected by regulations, Brooke van Velden is reforming WorkSafe to help people be safe instead of scaring them into paying consultants an arm and a leg. Road cones are the visible example of this problem. Without clear guidance, the simple way to show your commitment to safety is to pay for another cone.

    ACT is Changing the Media

    ACT’s ‘David vs the Media’ series is a simple idea. When David (or other ACT MPs) interview journalists, the Party independently films the whole exchange and posts it online. This has made journalists very upset. They have even tried to have it stopped, which is odd for people who are supposed to be in the truth business.

    They may be upset because it is rating better than many of their own efforts. A good David vs Media is watched 60,000 times, better than some TV and radio shows. This is most obvious when the journalists put their own content on YouTube, on a level playing field they struggle to compete.

    We know they’re upset by the comments. People see inanity of them trying to catch politicians out by asking the same question ten different ways, and they pile on in the comments. The journos seem genuinely upset to receive a fraction of the abuse heaped on politicians, often because of the image media have created of them.

    However we believe there’s a much deeper reason David vs Media is upsetting them, it manifests something that’s been happening for a long time, but is becoming unignorable. Moore’s Law means the fall of the media monopoly, and monopolists hate competition.

    Moore’s Law says that the number of transistor gates on an integrated circuit will double every eighteen months. It’s usually expressed more simply as ‘available computer power will double every 18 months.’ Intel co-founder Gordon Moore predicted the law in the 1970s and it has been amazingly durable.

    In practice it means the cost of capturing, storing, transmitting, and displaying text, photos, and video has fallen through the floor. Now anybody can do for a few hundred dollars what used to cost millions.

    Once upon a time you needed to a TV studio with cameras and lights, and massive rooms filled with film or tape. You needed cables going up hills to transmission towers, projecting the one or two available channels down on to people’s roofs. Now anyone can compete with their mobile phone.

    Journalists are losing the power to decide what people see. For one example, A TV journalist recently interviewed three people in Newmarket who didn’t like David Seymour. This was presented on the news as the view of the electorate. Epsom has elected Seymour four times with up to 50 per cent of the vote, so one of three things has happened. Either there’s been a major change of views, the journalist is incompetent, or the journalist is abusing their power to give viewers a false impression.

    The tide is going out on such incompetence and treachery. Fewer and fewer people, and almost nobody under 40, is watching the 6 o’clock news. If rumours are to be believed, we may be back to one channel by the end of the year.

    Meanwhile, journalists are forced to put up more ‘raw’ content themselves. Guyon Espiner’s show 30’ is what it sounds like, a 30-minute uncut interview. At one level it’s extraordinary to see someone who commanded an audience of half a million with monopoly power barely eke out the views of David vs the Media on his best days.

    At another level, we are seeing the seeds of journalists trying to actually inform their audiences and make up their own minds. Espiner’s highest rating videos are the ones where he genuinely tries to help his audience understand what the interviewee has to say.

    Another example is John Campbell, who was apoplectic when David Seymour showed up to an interview with his own microphone and camera. The full 42 minutes is gold: “You’re a real star on ACT’s YouTube channel!” “Marvellous!” “That’s not a good thing, John.”

    Campbell ended up putting the whole interview on TVNZ’s website himself, not something you’d normally see. The shorter, edited version was edited surprisingly well, would this have happened if it was not for the knowledge that the whole video might get more views than his edit anyway?

    Campbell has written a long, too long, meditation on whether Seymour is too combative to win people over. What he’s missed is that he’s having to change himself because of the transparency ACT is bringing.

    The problems with our media won’t be solved by subsidies, taxes, or any other approach. What will change is technology, competition and innovation. Who would have thought the ACT Party would be helping save the media?

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Markey Calls for ICE to Free Marcelo Gomes

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts Ed Markey

    Washington (June 2, 2025) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) released the following statement in support of Marcelo Gomes, an 18-year-old Milford High School student who was detained by ICE agents while traveling to volleyball practice on Saturday.

    “Marcelo Gomes is a star student at Milford High School. A young leader. A beloved member of the school band. A gifted athlete. He is everything we want our young people to be. And on his way to volleyball practice this weekend, he was taken off the streets of Milford, a community built by immigrants, and detained by ICE. Let’s be clear: Marcelo makes Milford stronger. ICE raids do not,” said Senator Markey. “This is simply no way for a country to be treating its kids. Our students should be focused on going to school, not on looking over their shoulder in fear. Marcelo should have been playing the drums at Milford High’s graduation on Sunday—not sitting in an ICE detention cell away from his community. ICE’s actions are not about public safety. They are about instilling fear into our communities. The residents of Milford have not been silent. Led by students, they are standing up loud and proud for Marcelo—their classmate, their neighbor, their friend. I stand with Marcelo, with the people of Milford, and with residents across the Commonwealth in calling on ICE to free Marcelo.”

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