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  • PM Modi meets IPL star Vaibhav Suryavanshi and his parents in Patna

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met 14-year-old cricket prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi and his parents at Patna Airport during his two-day visit to Bihar. The meeting took place shortly before the Prime Minister departed for a major public event in Bikramganj, where he is scheduled to inaugurate infrastructure projects worth ₹48,500 crore.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “At Patna airport, met the young cricketing sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi and his family. His cricketing skills are being admired all over the nation! My best wishes to him for his future endeavours.”

    Suryavanshi, who has captured the nation’s attention during the IPL 2025 season, became the youngest player to score a century in the tournament’s history. He was signed by Rajasthan Royals for ₹1.1 crore in the last auction and has scored 252 runs in seven matches, including a record-breaking 35-ball century and a half-century.

    His recent performances have earned him a spot in India’s U19 squad for the England tour scheduled from June 24 to July 23. The tour includes a 50-over warm-up match, five Youth ODIs, and two multi-day matches against England U19.

    Earlier this month, during the inauguration of the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar, PM Modi had praised the youngster’s extraordinary achievements. “We have seen the outstanding performance of the son of Bihar, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, in the IPL,” the Prime Minister had said. “Behind his success lies not just talent, but tireless hard work and constant exposure at different levels of the game.”

    Suryavanshi’s cricket journey has been historic. He made his first-class debut for Bihar at just 12 years and 284 days and scored a half-century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. On the international stage, he holds the record for the fastest youth Test century by an Indian, a 58-ball ton against Australia, and was instrumental in India’s campaign in the ACC U19 Asia Cup.

    The young cricketer’s rise has been hailed as one of Indian cricket’s most remarkable stories in recent times, and his meeting with the Prime Minister is seen as both a recognition of his early success and encouragement for the road ahead.

    -IANS

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Interest rate reductions on the Court Funds Office special and basic accounts: 30 May 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    News story

    Interest rate reductions on the Court Funds Office special and basic accounts: 30 May 2025

    Reduction of interest rates for Court Funds Office special and basic accounts from today (30 May 2025).

    In response to the decrease in the Bank of England base rate on 8 May 2025, the Court Funds Office (CFO) rates of interest payable to clients have been reviewed and from 30 May 2025 these will change to the following:

    • Special Account – decreased from 4.50% to 4.25%
    • Basic Account – decreased from 3.38% to 3.19%

    The decision was made to ensure that the running costs of the CFO service can continue to be met whilst still providing an affordable rate of interest payable to clients.

    If you wish to discuss further, please contact the CFO on 0300 0200 199 or email enquiries@cfo.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Four Federal Treasury deposit auctions will take place on 30.05.2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 05/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025149
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 878,000
    Placement period, in days 4
    Date of deposit 05/30/2025
    Refund date 03.06.2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Fixed
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 20.05
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds
    Minimum spread, % per annum
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 09:30 to 09:40
    Preliminary applications: from 09:30 to 09:35
    Applications in competition mode: from 09:35 to 09:40
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 09:40 to 09:50
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 09:40 to 10:00
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 10:00 to 10:50
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 10:00 to 10:50
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n
    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 05/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025150
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 50,000
    Placement period, in days 182
    Date of deposit 05/30/2025
    Refund date 11/28/2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Floating
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds Ruonmds
    Minimum spread, % per annum 0.00
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Closed
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 12:00 to 12:10
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 12:10 to 12:20
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 12:10 to 12:30
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 12:30 to 13:20
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 12:30 to 13:20
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

    RUONmDS = RUONIA – DS, where

    RUONIA – the value of the indicative weighted rate of overnight ruble loans (deposits) RUONIA, expressed in hundredths of a percent, published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued. In the absence of a RUONIA rate value published on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued, the last of the published RUONIA rate values is taken into account.

    DS – discount – a value expressed in hundredths of a percent and rounded (according to the rules of mathematical rounding) to two decimal places, calculated by multiplying the value of the Key Rate of the Bank of Russia by the value of the required reserve ratio for other liabilities of credit institutions for banks with a universal license, non-bank credit institutions (except for long-term ones) in the currency of the Russian Federation, valid on the date for which interest is accrued, and published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet.

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 05/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 32025010
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the Social Fund of Russia (ROPS)
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 1,200
    Placement period, in days 199
    Date of deposit 05/30/2025
    Refund date 12/15/2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Floating
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds Ruonmds
    Minimum spread, % per annum 0.00
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Special
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 16:00 to 16:10
    Preliminary applications: from 16:00 to 16:05
    Applications in competition mode: from 16:05 to 16:10
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 16:10 to 16:20
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 16:10 to 16:30
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 16:30 to 17:20
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 16:30 to 17:20
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

    RUONmDS = RUONIA – DS, where

    RUONIA – the value of the indicative weighted rate of overnight ruble loans (deposits) RUONIA, expressed in hundredths of a percent, published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued. In the absence of a RUONIA rate value published on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued, the last of the published RUONIA rate values is taken into account.

    DS – discount – a value expressed in hundredths of a percent and rounded (according to the rules of mathematical rounding) to two decimal places, calculated by multiplying the value of the Key Rate of the Bank of Russia by the value of the required reserve ratio for other liabilities of credit institutions for banks with a universal license, non-bank credit institutions (except for long-term ones) in the currency of the Russian Federation, valid on the date for which interest is accrued, and published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet.

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 05/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025151
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 10,000
    Placement period, in days 4
    Date of deposit 05/30/2025
    Refund date 03.06.2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Fixed
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 20.05
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds
    Minimum spread, % per annum
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 18:30 to 18:40
    Preliminary applications: from 18:30 to 18:35
    Applications in competition mode: from 18:35 to 18:40
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 18:40 to 18:50
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 18:40 to 18:50
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 18:50 to 19:30
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 18:50 to 19:30
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: No more than 100 thousand rubles can be transferred without opening an account using simplified identification

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    This is the maximum threshold set. by law, which came into force on May 30 this year.

    If you need to transfer more than 100 thousand rubles, you will need to undergo full identification or make a transfer using your bank account. Until now, the maximum threshold for the amount of transfer without opening an account has not been established by law.

    In addition, amendments have been made to the law that increase the amount of funds remaining in an electronic wallet opened using simplified identification from 60 thousand to 100 thousand rubles.

    For simplified identification, the financial institution must establish the citizen’s last name, first name, patronymic, series and passport number. For full identification, the address of the place of residence and TIN (if available) are also required.

    The new regulations are aimed at preventing opaque transactions that are carried out to launder illegal proceeds and finance terrorism, including with the help of droppers.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Package of documents for RNKO in the form of LLC

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia (2) –

    1. Learn the necessary federal laws and regulations.

    2. Check the compliance of candidates for the position of managers and other persons of the organization being created with the stated qualification requirements and/or business reputation requirements.

    The list of persons is specified in Article 11.1 of the Law on Banks and Article 60 of the Federal Law of 10.07.2002 No. 86-FZ “On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)”.

    The qualification requirements and requirements for the business reputation of these persons are established by Article 16 of the Law on Banks.

    To perform the check, we recommend using:

    3. Collect documents to assess the financial position of the founders of the NPO and other persons provided for by the Law on Banks.

    The procedure and criteria for assessing the financial position, as well as the requirements for the financial position are established By the Regulation of the Bank of Russia dated 28.12.2017 No. 626-P.

    4. Select a unique name for the non-bank credit institution being created.

    Requirements for the name are established by Articles 54 and 1473 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, Article 7 of the Law on Banks and the Bank of Russia Instruction dated 02.04.2010 No. 135-I.

    To check the names already in use, we recommend using the KGR KO and the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE).

    Before making a decision to establish a non-profit organization, the founders must send a request to the Bank of Russia regarding the possibility of using the proposed full corporate name and abbreviated corporate name of the credit institution (in Russian).

    5. Pay the state fee for obtaining a license to carry out banking operations.

    For the issuance of a license to carry out banking operations, a state fee is paid in accordance with subparagraph 93 of paragraph 1 of Article 333.33 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation.

    The amount of the state duty is 0.1% of the declared authorized capital of the created credit institution, but not more than 500 thousand rubles.

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    6. Prepare and submit to the Bank of Russia a set of documents for state registration of a non-profit organization.

    A set of documents for state registration can be sent to the Bank of Russia via personal account, as well as by mail or courier to the Bank of Russia expedition.

    To create a non-banking credit organization in the form of a limited liability company, a “set of standardized documents

    7. Receive notification of the entry of information about the non-bank credit institution into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and a certificate of registration from the Bank of Russia.

    After making a decision on state registration of a non-profit organization, the Bank of Russia sends to the authorized registration body the information and documents necessary for it to carry out its functions of maintaining the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

    Based on the decision taken by the Bank of Russia and the information and documents submitted by it, the authorized registration body, within a period of no more than five working days from the date of receipt of such documents, makes a corresponding entry in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and, no later than the working day following the day of making such entry, notifies the Bank of Russia of this.

    The Bank of Russia, no later than three working days from the date of receipt from the authorized registration body of information on the entry of a record of state registration of an NPO into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, notifies its founders of this with a requirement to make a payment of 100% of the declared authorized capital of the organization within one month. The regulator also issues the founders a document confirming the fact of entry of a record of it into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and a certificate of registration of the Bank of Russia, assigns the NPO a registration number of the Bank of Russia and enters information about it into the State Register of Legal Entities.

    8. Pay the authorized capital and obtain a license to carry out banking operations.

    Upon presentation of documents confirming payment of 100% of the declared authorized capital of the NPO, the Bank of Russia issues it a license to carry out banking operations within three days.

    Information about an NPO after its creation and issuance of a license is posted inDirectory of financial organizations on the official website of the Bank of Russia.

    The notice of state registration of a credit institution is published in“Bulletin of the Bank of Russia”.

    A non-bank credit institution has the right to carry out operations from the moment it receives a license issued by the Bank of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has distributed funding for road repairs in new regions

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Order of May 29, 2025 No. 1374-r

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    Order of May 29, 2025 No. 1374-r

    In 2025, more than 7.6 billion rubles will be additionally allocated to the budgets of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, as well as the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, for the repair of regional, inter-municipal and local roads, including the street and road network in cities. The order on the distribution of funding by region was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Of the total amount, more than 4.2 billion rubles are intended for the DPR, 1.8 billion for the Kherson region, 1.25 billion for the LPR, and more than 360 million for the Zaporizhia region.

    It is planned to bring 243.3 km of roads up to standard using federal funding.

    The work is being carried out within the framework of the state program “Restoration and socio-economic development of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Lugansk People’s Republic, Zaporizhia region and Kherson region”.

    The issue was considered atGovernment meeting on May 29.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Another step towards innovative technologies: GUU and SPb FRC RAS signed a cooperation agreement

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 27, 2025, Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev and Director of the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Ronzhin signed an agreement on cooperation in the educational and scientific fields.

    St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a leading scientific institution with advanced scientific groundwork in fundamental research and engaged in interdisciplinary research in the field of information technology, automation, environmental management and environmental safety.

    Vice-Rector Maria Karelina and Director of the Engineering Project Management Center Vladimir Filatov also took part in the meeting on behalf of the State University of Management. The Director of the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences was given a tour of the State University of Management and the Engineering Project Management Center, where specialists presented the projects being implemented. These included developments in the field of unmanned aircraft systems and work within the framework of a large scientific project being carried out at the State University of Management. Representatives of the State University of Management’s Student Design Bureau demonstrated a project to restore the LuAZ-967M (TPK) vehicle and create its electrified version.

    Within the framework of the signed agreement, the State University of Management and the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences will carry out joint research projects in the field of high-tech innovative technologies, develop and update educational programs for higher and additional professional education, and conduct expertise in the field of research and experimental activities.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKMA warns public of fraudulent social media accounts impersonating HKMA Chief Executive

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

    ​The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) today (May 30) urged members of the public to be vigilant against fraudulent social media accounts impersonating the Chief Executive of the HKMA, Mr Eddie Yue. The HKMA clarified that its latest news and work priorities are only disseminated through official channels, including the official website and social media accounts (for details, please visit www.hkma.gov.hk). Any other personal social media accounts or pages claiming to represent the HKMA Chief Executive are fake.

    The public should disregard any information disseminated on suspicious websites, social media accounts or pages.

    The incident has been reported to the Police for follow up.

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  • Our armed forces turned terror hideouts into ruins: PM Modi on Operation Sindoor

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Karakat in Bihar on Friday, laid the foundation stone and dedicated multiple development projects worth over ₹48,520 crore, marking a major step towards boosting infrastructure and economic progress in the state.

    Addressing a large gathering, the Prime Minister said he felt honoured to accelerate Bihar’s development from its sacred soil. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people of the state for their continued support, especially acknowledging the presence and blessings of thousands of women in the audience. “The affection and trust shown by the people of Bihar, particularly our mothers and sisters, is a great source of strength,” he said.

    During his address, Prime Minister Modi referred to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed several innocent lives. Recalling his earlier visit to Bihar in the aftermath of the attack, he said he had promised the nation that the perpetrators would be brought to justice. “Today, I stand before you having fulfilled that pledge. Our armed forces turned the hideouts of those who conspired from across the border into rubble,” he stated.

    The Prime Minister underlined that the swift and decisive response by India’s forces had sent a strong message to the world. “This is the new India. The world has seen the power of the sindoor of our daughters. The terrorists, once emboldened by protection across the border, now cower in fear,” he added, referring to the military action termed Operation Sindoor.

    Describing the operation as a testament to India’s growing strength and resolve, PM Modi said the country’s military struck key enemy positions, including airbases and military installations, within minutes. “This is the India of resilience, courage and swift action,” he asserted.

    Paying tribute to Bihar’s legacy of bravery, the Prime Minister invoked the memory of Veer Kunwar Singh and noted the substantial contribution of the state’s youth to the Indian Army and Border Security Force (BSF). He praised the BSF’s valour during Operation Sindoor and described them as an unbreakable shield protecting India’s borders.

    PM Modi also honoured BSF Sub-Inspector Imtiaz, a native of Bihar, who was martyred in the line of duty on May 10. “The sacrifice of Bihar’s brave son will always be remembered,” he said.

    Reiterating his earlier statement from Bihar, the Prime Minister said that Operation Sindoor was just a glimpse of India’s capabilities. “This was only one arrow from our quiver,” he declared, reinforcing the message of a strong and assertive India.

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: A like-minded partnership on Cyber and Capability Collaboration

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    A like-minded partnership on Cyber and Capability Collaboration

    As we face complex technological challenges, sharing knowledge and expertise with our allies is essential to safeguard our mutual interests and strengthen our national security.

    The UK and Japan continue to deepen their strategic collaboration in cyber, working together to uphold a free, open, and secure digital world. From joint cyber exercises to the responsible use of cyber power, this like-minded partnership strengthens resilience and sets the global example of trusted cooperation in the cyber domain.

    DSEI Japan – Last week, Strategic Command was proud to lead the MOD presence at DSEI Japan in support of UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE) and Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry (Min(DPI)), the Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP.

    DSEI Japan is Asia’s only integrated Defence and Security Expo and, to some extent emulates the long-running UK model. As a forum, and in terms of its wider international importance, it is growing exponentially. This year DSEI Japan involved over 100 countries and delegations and over 300 exhibitors. For the first time DSEI Japan featured a keynote address from the Japanese Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba.

    The MOD delegation was in Japan to support UKDSE and the UK’s wider prosperity agenda, as well as supporting outreach on behalf of UK industry and Small and Medium-sized enterprises. Presentations at the MOD stand focussed on driving innovation, the Cyber & Electromagnetic (Cyber & EM) Domain and Global Strategic Trends 7.

    Working Together in Cyberspace

    Our involvement in DSEI was preceded by a joint UK-Japan cyber seminar at the British Embassy in Tokyo. The event signalled the next stage in the maturing of our bilateral co-operation across the Cyber Domain.

    HMA Julia Longbottom and Lt Gen Tom Copinger-Symes led the seminar with approximately 100 invited guests from across the Japanese MOD, and related think-tanks and media.  

    Japan is embracing the concept of Active Cyber Defence. Considerable resources and effort are being put into understanding the Cyber Threat and the whole of society response that is needed to maintain cyber security. New legislation has pushed the boundaries of Japan’s approach to Cyber providing new means for the Japanese MOD to protect citizens and continue to defend Japanese networks.

    The Active Cyber Defence legislation provides Japan with the legal permissions to – having been blocked by the constitution for over 70 years – intercept communications data for the purposes of cyber security and, in severe situations, to deliver offensive cyber operations. It also enables reforms to Japan’s cyber structures and public-private partnership mechanisms. The adoption of the Active Cyber Defence legislation is a significant milestone, as it meant flexing the boundaries of Japan’s constitution and long-standing political conventions.

    There is much both the UK and Japan can do to learn from each other, both in terms of training and supporting our people, but also operating differently to address cross-cutting threats to our ways of living, which demand and need whole of society responses. The UK’s Cyber Primer provides one model for how this can be done.

    Lt Gen Tom Copinger-Symes followed his presentation by giving a pooled interview to the Japanese media, during which he complimented the Japanese Government and MOD on the novel and far-sighted nature of their reforms. Calling it a foundation for “genuinely strong cooperation”, he reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to working with Japan and other partners to address threats.

    With reference to the recent, and ground-breaking legislation on Active Cyber Defence, HMA Tokyo, Julia Longbottom, said

    … we often say cyber is a team sport, but I’d go one step further and call it an international team sport relying on us all to play our part. So, it is only right that we commend that team. From the Japanese politicians, officials and experts who have been involved in the development of the legislation. To like-minded partners, industry and my own team for their tireless work to share lessons and learn from Japan’s transformational reforms.

    Deepening our Strategic Collaboration

    The MOD presence also served to highlight the continued importance attached to Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) and the close working partnership we enjoy with Japan and Italy, as partners in the development of this sixth-generation capability. Detailed conversations with our Japanese partners also emphasised the importance of the digital enablement of GCAP, including the overarching digital backbone and related architecture.

    In her keynote address, Min(DPI) emphasised the importance of the UK and Japan working together as trusted partners. Similarly, in her interview with Nikkei, she reinforced the importance of international collaboration by necessity, and the benefits of like-minded partners working increasingly together. The need to work differently with industry, particularly in the newer domains of Cyber & EM was also brought to the fore by Lt Gen Tom Copinger-Symes – here.

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    Published 30 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/30/2025 will be held the deposit auction Moscow Regional Guarantee Fund (2)

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

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    Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 100,000,000.00
    Placement period, days 31
    Date of deposit 05/30/2025
    Refund date 06/30/2025
    Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 20.25
    Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in placement currency) 100,000,000.00
    Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
    Auction form, open or closed Open
    Basis of the Treaty General Agreement
     
    Schedule (Moscow time)
    Preliminary applications from 14:00 to 14:15
    Applications in competition mode from 14:15 to 14:25
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    Additional terms Interest payment at the end of the term

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/30/2025 will be held deposit auction Moscow Regional Guarantee Fund

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: More than 3 thousand km of roads to educational and leisure institutions will be updated this year thanks to the national project “Infrastructure for Life”

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

    In 2025, under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, about 3 thousand km of regional and local roads to kindergartens, schools and other educational and leisure institutions will be brought into compliance with the regulations. Most of the facilities are planned to be commissioned by the beginning of the new school year.

    “High-quality and safe roads leading to schools, kindergartens and universities are a necessary condition for the comfortable life of children, parents and teachers. Good road surfaces, well-thought-out pedestrian crossings, lighting and necessary signs reduce the risk of accidents. In addition, a convenient route makes the work of school buses easier. This year, under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, we plan to bring 854 road facilities up to standard – this is more than 3 thousand km of regional and local roads leading to educational institutions,” said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    Repair, reconstruction and construction of roads to educational institutions is, first and foremost, the creation of a safe space for children.

    “When carrying out work, we implement comprehensive solutions: this is the installation of lighting, speed bumps, pedestrian barriers, and marking. All these measures reduce the risks on the path of a schoolchild. This approach has already proven itself well. Let me remind you that in 2024, under the national project “Safe High-Quality Roads”, 920 road facilities leading to educational institutions were brought into compliance with the standard, their total length was more than 3.1 thousand km,” said Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit.

    The issue of reducing the risk of road accidents near children’s educational and leisure institutions has been a priority since the very beginning of the implementation of the national project “Safe High-Quality Roads”.

    “Children are the most vulnerable road users. Their safety depends on our attention and responsibility, as well as on the good transport and operational condition of the roads. Over the six years of implementing the national project “Safe High-Quality Roads”, we have managed to bring more than 5,000 facilities near schools, kindergartens, higher education institutions, etc. into compliance with the regulations. This work continues in the new national project “Infrastructure for Life”. At the same time, together with regional project offices, we are trying to maintain the principle of an integrated approach: if an educational institution is built or modernized in a region, the road to it is also updated,” emphasized Igor Kostyuchenko, Deputy Head of the Federal Road Agency.

    Thus, in the village of Chigiri in the Amur Region, construction continues on a section of Krasnaya Street, which will become the access road to the new school. The three-story building of the new educational institution for 528 students was built at the end of last year. The completion of the work was eagerly awaited by residents not only of the village of Chigiri, but also of neighboring settlements.

    In Chelyabinsk, a section of Kharis Yusupov Street is also under construction, about 0.4 km long. In the immediate vicinity is the school building and preschool department of Educational Center No. 2. This is one of the largest comprehensive schools in Chelyabinsk and the Ural Federal District – over 3.8 thousand people study here.

    In the Chechen Republic, in 2025, under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, five road facilities leading to schools and higher education institutions, with a total length of over 6.5 km, will be brought into compliance with the regulations. In particular, in Grozny, the reconstruction of a section of A. Sheripov Street, where the Chechen State University named after A.A. Kadyrov is located, continues. It was founded in 1938 and is now one of the leading centers of education and science in the North Caucasus Federal District. 15 thousand students receive education here.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishutin held a meeting on the situation in the coal industry

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    M. Mishustin: “This is one of the basic industries that ensures the stable operation of the most important sectors of the economy, including metallurgy, electric power, and housing and utilities. It also participates in solving social problems.”

    Opening remarks by Mikhail Mishustin:

    Good afternoon, dear colleagues!

    Opening remarks by Mikhail Mishustin at a meeting on the situation in the coal industry

    Today we will discuss the situation in the coal industry. This is one of the basic industries that ensures the stable operation of the most important sectors of the economy, including metallurgy, electric power and housing and utilities. It also participates in solving social problems.

    In this area, Russia is one of the three largest exporters. This means that incentives are being created for the development of transport infrastructure, primarily railways. The main sales markets here are China, India, Turkey and Korea, as well as other countries in Southeast Asia and Africa.

    On the instructions of the President, the Government has implemented a number of measures to support the industry. In particular, an agreement was concluded between Russian Railways and the Kemerovo Region on the guaranteed export of significant volumes of coal in the eastern direction. The share of innovative rolling stock has been increased. Rates for wagon operators and for transshipment in ports have been reduced. An end-to-end transportation technology has been introduced, which has made it possible to reduce delivery time from Kuzbass to southern ports by almost half, which significantly reduces companies’ transportation costs.

    Participants of the meeting

    List of participants of the meeting on the situation in the coal industry

    The federal budget financed measures to restructure the coal industry. The funds were used to resettle citizens, as well as for social support for employees dismissed due to the liquidation of organizations, for additional pension provision, technical and other purposes.

    A program is being implemented to further improve working conditions, increase the safety of mining operations and, of course, reduce accidents and injuries.

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    The corresponding infrastructure is also being developed. Operation of the Pacific Railway has begun, construction of the ports of Elga and Lavna is underway. Coal mining centers are being created in the east of the country with favorable mining and geological occurrence of raw materials. And a shorter transportation shoulder to the main sales markets.

    New technologies and modern equipment are also being actively introduced. This allows for a significant increase in extraction efficiency and productivity. If in Soviet times about one and a half million people worked in the industry, then according to the results of last year – only slightly more than 150 thousand. At the same time, the volume of extracted raw materials exceeded the values of the last years of the USSR by almost fifteen million tons.

    It is obvious that the innovative potential of the coal industry is far from exhausted. Enterprises are engaged in the implementation of three-dimensional modeling technologies, optimization of mine equipment, coal extraction, including at low-power seams.

    In recent years, the industry has faced new serious challenges. World prices for all types of such fuel have fallen sharply. This year, unfortunately, the situation continues to worsen. In the first four months, export prices have fallen by almost a quarter. The situation is also complicated by the high debt load of companies. Significant expenses are required to maintain current operations, ensure industrial safety, labor protection and the environment.

    A whole series of measures have been developed to level the situation. It is necessary to help promising organizations that are experiencing temporary difficulties.

    In agreement with the President, I gave the corresponding instructions to the Minister of Finance Anton Germanovich Siluanov, the Minister of Energy Sergey Evgenievich Tsivilev, and the head of Russian Railways Oleg Valentinovich Belozerov. They visited the Kemerovo Region, discussed the most pressing issues with the management and employees of coal enterprises, and presented me with a number of proposals. Now we will discuss all of this in detail and report to the President.

    We hope that this will allow us to make all the necessary decisions to balance the situation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/30/2025, 10-13 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10BPF3 (TGK-14 1P7) were changed.

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    05/30/2025 10:13

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC), on May 30, 2025, 10:13 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 70.68) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 629.44 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 23.75%) of the security RU000A10BPF3 (TGK-14 1P7) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/30/2025, 10:06 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    05/30/2025 10:06

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.05.2025, 10-06 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 123.24) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1277.42 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: The selection of particularly significant projects of the second wave has been completed

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    The government has resumed issuing grants for industrial competence center projects. A total of 49 projects will be implemented within the second wave: 17 of them will receive grant funding, the other 32 projects will be implemented using the companies’ own funds. Completion of 86% of the selected second wave projects is planned for up to and including 2027.

    During the selection of the second wave of projects, on the instructions of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko, an additional assessment of their economic efficiency and potential for replication was carried out.

    All developments that claimed the status of particularly significant projects were reviewed by development institutes – the Russian Foundation for Information Technology Development and the Skolkovo Foundation. Also, all projects that participated in the selection underwent an independent examination, within the framework of which an assessment was made of industry and inter-industry demand, economic feasibility of expenses and project implementation timeframes. In addition, the developments were checked for compliance with the requirements for inclusion in the register of software and hardware systems. Inclusion in the register facilitates the replicability of the solution and opens up the possibility of its use at critical information infrastructure (CII) facilities.

    “The projects implemented within the framework of the ICC are not just another point digital solutions. These are developments that are designed to increase the efficiency of entire sectors of the economy and ensure import substitution. We continue to improve the mechanism for selecting and implementing particularly significant projects in order to obtain competitive solutions that are not inferior to foreign ones, which the market is already waiting for and wants to implement. Additional assessment will allow us to determine at the stage of project selection which of them the industry is most interested in and how government investments will be returned to the budget in the form of tax deductions. It is important to exclude a situation in which one company – the customer – receives benefits from the implementation of the project. Also, let me remind you that we pay equal attention to both grant projects and projects at the expense of the companies’ own funds. All of them – regardless of the source of funding – must be completed on time and implemented within one or several industries,” commented Dmitry Grigorenko.

    The approved projects with grant co-financing, which will be implemented during the second wave, include, for example, a digital platform for solving and tracking quality issues commissioned by NAZ LLC. The system will automatically identify quality issues and promptly report them. Its implementation is expected to increase the speed of decision-making by 20% and increase the profits of enterprises in the automotive industry by 5-15%.

    The Industrial Assistant software package, implemented by order of DST-Ural LLC, also received grant support. The solution will allow using topographic images to create highly accurate 3D terrain models, plan mining operations, create routes for equipment movement, and warn of possible collapses and landslides. The system will help reduce the number of emergency situations and equipment downtime, and save on its repair and maintenance.

    Among the second-wave projects implemented at the expense of the companies’ own funds is the information system of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Rosmorport for recording the calls of ships at the ports of the Russian Federation on domestic software (developed by JSC Sitronics). The project will consolidate data on ship calls at ports in a centralized database and create a “single information window” for the industry. Also among the progressive projects that will be implemented at the expense of the companies’ own funds is the development of JSC Kama – the cross-platform digital environment “Atom” for managing the functions of an electric vehicle. The system includes online diagnostics services, a digital cloud web system and a mobile application for managing an electric vehicle.

    For all projects, agreements have already been signed with customer companies at the level of development institutions on the provision of grants. The funds will be transferred to the recipients no later than June 1, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Government launches pilot project on operational cooperation to combat cyber fraudsters

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    Order of May 28, 2025 No. 1350-r

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    Order of May 28, 2025 No. 1350-r

    From June 4, 2025, Russia will begin implementing a pilot project for the operational interaction of government agencies, banks and telecom operators to combat cyber fraud. An order to this effect has been signed.

    The goal of the pilot is to create an effective mechanism for interaction between various state and non-state structures and to establish an exchange of information between them to prevent crimes using information and communication technologies.

    The platform for such interaction will be the state information system being created to combat violations in this area. During the implementation of the pilot project, the operation of this system will be tested. Thus, it is planned to determine the categories of data necessary for effective counteraction to cybercrimes, develop unified formats for providing data on offenses, and achieve automation of operational interaction. In addition, within the framework of the pilot project, it is necessary to develop preventive measures to combat fraudsters using digital communication channels.

    The participants of the pilot project from the state side will be the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB, Roskomnadzor, Rosfinmonitoring, FSTEC, the Bank of Russia, the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Investigative Committee. The participants will also include the largest Russian banks and telecom operators and JSC National Payment Card System.

    The pilot project is scheduled to be completed in March 2026. Its implementation will provide new opportunities to protect citizens from fraudulent activities and enhance their security on the Internet.

    At the end of 2024, the Government approved the Concept of the state system for combating crimes committed using information and communication technologies. This document, among other things, defined the creation of a specialized digital platform for the prompt exchange of information between law enforcement agencies, credit institutions and communications operators as a priority area of activity.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: The deposit auction of the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will take place on 30.05.2025

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Young men on South Africa’s urban margins: new book follows their lives over 10 years

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Hannah J. Dawson, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology and Development Studies, University of Johannesburg

    South Africa’s young people, aged 15 to 34, who make up more than 50% of the country’s working age population, bear a disproportionate burden of unemployment. They have done so for more than a decade. Of this group, those aged 15-24 face the highest barriers to the job market, according to data from Statistics South Africa. The majority of these young people live in the townships and informal settlements.

    A new book, Making a Life: Young Men on Johannesburg’s Urban Margins, examines how young people in Zandspruit, an informal settlement on the outskirts of Johannesburg, make a life. Anthropologist Hannah Dawson explains why she chose Zandspruit for her research and shares her findings about the sociopolitical landscape of urban settlements.

    Why the choice of Zandspruit for your research?

    It started with my arrival there in 2011 to study a wave of political protests during local elections. This sparked a much longer research journey spanning more than a decade, which this book traces.

    The settlement was established in the early 1990s and has grown into a densely populated area of around 50,000 people, across 14 pieces of land.

    The expansion of Zandspruit reflects broader trends in post-apartheid South Africa: rapid urbanisation, inadequate urban housing, rising unemployment and underemployment — including a shift from permanent to casual work, and from formal to informal employment.

    What sets Zandspruit apart is its location. It is near post-apartheid economic hubs such as Kya Sands, with its light industries and business parks, and Lanseria Airport, a growing freight and logistics hub earmarked for expansion under the Greater Lanseria Masterplan. It also borders affluent suburbs and golf estates. This makes it distinct from older, more isolated settlements in Johannesburg’s south. Its proximity to shopping malls, townhouse complexes, warehouses and commercial zones makes it a destination of choice for migrants. They include people seeking a foothold in the urban market from rural areas of South Africa as well as people from other parts of the African continent.

    This proximity makes Zandspruit a case study for understanding how residents access urban job markets, and the connections between wage and non-wage economic activities.

    What do your findings tell us about the lives of young people?

    The book draws on research primarily with young men, whose work and lives I followed over ten years. It shows how young men on the urban margins navigate structural unemployment and inequality by forging social ties, asserting belonging, and pursuing alternative livelihoods within what I call Zandspruit’s “redistributive economy”. I use the phrase “making a life” to move beyond survival or income generation. A life is not only about securing food and shelter. It involves the pursuit of social connection, identity, place and dignity.

    For many of the young men I came to know, this often involved turning down demeaning jobs in favour of self-initiated income strategies that offered greater autonomy. These included renting out shacks, running internet cafes or car washes, or operating as mashonisas (unregistered loan sharks). Such efforts reflect more than personal resilience – they reveal how men’s social position and connections within the settlement shape access to the more lucrative niches of the local economy.

    These dynamics point to a broader condition facing young people in South Africa: deep and persistent material insecurity. Yet, they also show the ways in which young people, especially young men, are actively building lives in the face of profound uncertainty. They are crafting meaning and striving for something more in a context marked by chronic unemployment and inequality.

    What did you learn about urban inequality and living on the urban margins?

    The residents of Zandspruit are not equally poor or marginalised. A focus of the book is the division between “insiders” – long-term residents with access to property who earn rental income – and “outsiders” – new arrivals and immigrants who, as tenants, are more dependent on low-paid jobs. These distinctions shape access to land, housing, livelihoods and local recognition.

    Most immigrants form a precarious tenant class, while landlords tend to be established residents with long-standing ties to the settlement. Zandspruit is a deeply stratified space where social connections, property access and local citizenship determine who belongs and who benefits. By tracing men’s positions as insiders or outsiders, the book shows how these inequalities shape their economic strategies and capacity to build a life on the urban margins.

    What do you recommend in terms of public policy?

    The book doesn’t make policy recommendations. However, it speaks to key public and policy debates. Media and policy narratives often portray unemployed youth as idle and disconnected from society, ignoring the complex, often invisible, economic activities and arrangements that structure their lives. While informal and unstable, these pursuits reflect resourcefulness, local knowledge, and a conscious rejection of degrading labour.

    It challenges the idea that informal entrepreneurship can solve youth unemployment. Most enterprises are too precarious to lift young people out of poverty. It also questions the notion that informal settlements are simply ghettos of exclusion and poverty. Instead, it highlights the inequalities within the settlement and calls for greater attention to be paid to the local economies and social orders being forged within these spaces. Understanding these dynamics is crucial to rethinking how we respond to unemployment, the urban housing crisis and inequality in South Africa.

    Hannah J. Dawson received funding from the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and the National Research Foundation.

    ref. Young men on South Africa’s urban margins: new book follows their lives over 10 years – https://theconversation.com/young-men-on-south-africas-urban-margins-new-book-follows-their-lives-over-10-years-257026

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dialogue between descendants of Lu Xun and M. Gorky took place in Hangzhou

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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — A Sino-Russian cultural exchange event, “Dialogue Between Masters – Lu Xun and Maxim Gorky,” was held in Qiantang District of Hangzhou City, east China’s Zhejiang Province, on Thursday. Descendants of the two brilliant literary figures, experts and scholars from China and Russia, as well as teachers and students from primary and middle schools in Hangzhou gathered to promote cultural exchanges through poetry and fiction readings, the Zhejiang Daily reported.

    Zhou Lingfei, Lu Xun’s eldest grandson and also the chairman of the Lu Xun Cultural Foundation, said that Lu Xun’s critical spirit is like a scalpel that dissects both others and himself. And the works of M. Gorky are like a beacon that has played an important role in the development and cultural renewal of China.

    “Young people need to have reasonable doubts and to look for different ways to achieve scientific and technological innovation. All this is connected with the spirit of criticism,” he added.

    Timofey Peshkov, great-great-grandson of M. Gorky and executive director of the M. Gorky Foundation, in turn expressed hope that in the future, Lu Xun’s descendants will be invited to give lectures in Moscow to strengthen cultural exchanges between the two countries.

    Let us recall that 2024-2025 have been declared the Years of China-Russia Culture, and this year’s international exchange event “Dialogue between Masters: Lu Xun and Famous World Writers” is being held for the twelfth time.

    It was organized by Hangzhou High School, where the author once worked. The current dialogue is also part of an important poetry education project in Zhejiang Province. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Beijing-Hangzhou Dialogue “China Grand Canal Cultural Belt” Opens in Beijing

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

    On May 29, the Beijing-Hangzhou Dialogue “China’s Grand Canal Cultural Belt” opened at the Beijing Grand Canal Museum.

    At the opening ceremony, scholars and guests from home and abroad shared their achievements and experiences in building the Grand Canal Cultural Belt, which is dedicated to artistic creativity, history and culture, as well as cultural exchanges between the East and the West.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese students recited works by classics of Russian poetry

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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — The 8th Russian poetry reading event entitled “I Remember a Wonderful Moment” and the 3rd Russian Classical Poetry Recitation Competition among Beijing University Students were held at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) as part of the closing ceremony of the 19th BFSU Russian Culture Festival.

    The event featured speeches by the Third Secretary of the Russian Embassy in China A. I. Druzhinin and the Deputy Director of the Institute of Russian Language of PULIN, Professor He Fang. PULIN Professor Liu Guangzhun, who initiated the event, Professor Huang Suhua of Capital Normal University and other distinguished guests were also present at the event.

    The competition involved 13 teams from 9 Beijing universities. Based on the results of the competition, prizes were awarded for first, second and third places, as well as the audience award. The first place was won by PUJI student Xu Jin.

    The 19th Festival of Russian Culture of the PUL also included a competition for dubbing films into Russian among students of Beijing universities and many other interesting events. This year, for the first time, a new form of cultural exchange was added – joint dubbing of works by students from China and Russia, which became an innovative format for deepening interaction between the youth of the two countries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN pays tribute to fallen peacekeepers

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    UNITED NATIONS, May 30 (Xinhua) — The United Nations held a memorial service at its headquarters in New York on Thursday to commemorate peacekeepers who died in the line of duty.

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres laid a wreath in honour of the 4,400 UN peacekeepers who have died since 1948. He later presided over a ceremony in which 57 peacekeepers from more than 30 countries were posthumously awarded Dag Hammarskjöld Medals. They died last year while serving under the UN flag. The medal was also awarded posthumously to a French soldier who died in 1973.

    Over the past decades, more than 2 million women and men have served in 71 missions on four continents, Guterres said at the ceremony. “In the communities and countries where they serve, UN peacekeepers are an important symbol of the UN at its best. And together, they have helped improve the lives of millions of people,” he added.

    UN peacekeeping missions face complex situations such as terrorism, transnational crime and disinformation that make them vulnerable to attack, the Secretary-General noted, stressing the need for peacekeeping to adapt to new realities in these tense and difficult times. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Israel announces construction of 22 new settlements in occupied West Bank

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

    JERUSALEM, May 30 (Xinhua) — Israel on Thursday said it would establish 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, in what officials called a strategic expansion of Israel’s presence in the Palestinian territory.

    A map published by far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich shows that the plan includes the rebuilding of two settlements, Homesh and Sa-Nur, in the northern part of the territory. They were evacuated in 2005 as part of Israel’s disengagement from the Gaza Strip.

    Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the Security Cabinet’s approval of the plan, calling it a “historic decision” to “strengthen our [Israeli] authority” in the West Bank.

    The announcement came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to take full control of Gaza, while pro-settlement ministers, including B. Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, advocated moving evacuated Jewish settlements to Gaza.

    Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Six-Day War and has been expanding settlements there ever since. More than 720,000 Israeli settlers now live in heavily guarded communities there. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: 30 May 2025 News release WHO calls for urgent action to ban flavoured tobacco and nicotine products

    Source: World Health Organisation

    On World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) today launches a new publication and calls on governments to urgently ban all flavours in tobacco and nicotine products, including cigarettes, pouches, hookahs and e-cigarettes, to protect youth from addiction and disease.

    Flavours like menthol, bubble gum and cotton candy are masking the harshness of tobacco and nicotine products turning toxic products into youth-friendly bait. Flavours not only make it harder to quit but have also been linked to serious lung diseases. Cigarettes, which still kill up to half of their users, also come in flavours or can have flavours added to them.

    “Flavours are fuelling a new wave of addiction, and should be banned,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO. “They undermine decades of progress in tobacco control. Without bold action, the global tobacco epidemic, already killing around 8 million people each year, will continue to be driven by addiction dressed up with appealing flavours.”

    The publication, Flavour accessories in tobacco products enhance attractiveness and appeal, reveals how flavours and accessories like capsule filters and click-on drops are marketed to bypass regulations and hook new users.

    Currently:

    • over 50 countries ban flavoured tobacco;
    • more than 40 countries ban e-cigarette sales; 5 specifically ban disposables and 7 ban e-cigarette flavours; and
    • flavour accessories remain largely unregulated.

    Countries such as Belgium, Denmark, and Lithuania are taking action, and WHO urges others to follow.

    Flavours are a leading reason why young people try tobacco and nicotine products. Paired with flashy packaging and social media-driven marketing, they’ve increased the appeal of nicotine pouches, heated tobacco, and disposable vapes into addictive and harmful products, which aggressively target young people.

    “We are watching a generation get hooked on nicotine through gummy bear-flavoured pouches and rainbow-coloured vapes,” said Dr Rüdiger Krech, WHO Director of Health Promotion. “This isn’t innovation, it’s manipulation. And we must stop it.”

    WHO reiterates that tobacco products, including heated tobacco products, expose users to cancer-causing chemicals and should be strictly regulated.

    The 2025 World No Tobacco Day campaign honours governments, youth activists and civil society leaders pushing back against industry interference. “Your actions are changing policy and saving lives,” said Dr Krech.

    With around 8 million tobacco-related deaths each year, the time for action is now. Flavours, and the industries that deploy them, have no place in a healthy future.
     

    Information sheets

    The role of flavours in increasing the appeal of tobacco, nicotine and related products

    Flavour accessories in tobacco products enhance attractiveness and appeal

    Understanding the design features of tobacco, nicotine and related products and their possible effects

    Manipulation and marketing strategies used by tobacco and nicotine industries to promote their products

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UN Special Envoy for Road Safety in Djibouti and Kenya to support initiatives to increase road safety

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    The United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt, will visit Djibouti and Kenya from 27 May to 4 June 2025 to support global and national authorities’ road safety initiatives.  

    The Special Envoy will meet members of the Government as well as representatives of the private and public sectors three months after the Declaration of Marrakesh where Member states further committed to accelerate efforts for achieving the Decade of Action for Road Safety‘s goal of halving the number of the victims on the road by 2030.  

    The Silent pandemic on the road  

    The Special Envoy qualified road crashes as “The Silent Pandemic on the Road”. Indeed, every year, the staggering toll of road-related fatalities globally claims the lives of 1.19 million people, leaving 50 million others with severe injuries. Furthermore, road crashes are the leading cause of death for children and young adults aged 5–29 years.   

    “Africa is the continent proportionately most affected by road crashes. Knowing that these affect the youngest first, beyond the human tragedy this is an economic devastation, sacrificing or invalidating for life the active force of a country. While the vaccine to avoid this carnage on the road exists, I urgently call on everyone to use it”, stressed the Special Envoy. 

    The continent loses annually over 300,000 people through road crashes, even though its countries are witnessing the lowest levels of motorization in the world. Africa has a traffic fatality rate of 19.5 deaths per 100,000 people compared to 16 deaths per 100,000 in Southeast Asia, and 6.5 deaths per 100,000 in Europe.   

    38% of fatalities occur among pedestrians while 43 percent occur among car occupants. Motorized 2-3 wheelers and cyclists account for 7% and 5% of Africa’s traffic deaths respectively. A significant proportion of road fatalities on the continent occur in urban areas.  Furthermore, the ongoing improvement of the quality and coverage of Africa’s roads is likely to increase crashes if it is not accompanied by appropriate road safety measures.   

    Towards enhanced road safety in Djibouti 

    The fatality rate in Djibouti is 23/100,000 inhabitants (WHO 2023). Road safety remains a critical public health and development challenge. As part of his ongoing global advocacy, the Special Envoy will engage national authorities and partners in strengthening road safety efforts. 

    During the mission, Mr. Todt will meet with senior government officials to encourage the implementation of effective road safety legislation, improved enforcement, safer infrastructure, and better post-crash care. Discussions will also focus on the importance of data collection, education campaigns—particularly in schools—and the protection of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, motorcyclists, and children.  

    Safer roads for economic growth in Kenya   

    The fatality rate in Kenya is estimated at 27.8 per 100,000 inhabitants (WHO, 2023), among the highest in Africa. Despite progress in policy and institutional frameworks, road traffic injuries remain a major public health concern, particularly affecting pedestrians, motorcyclists, and passengers. Kenya’s expanding road network is often challenged by infrastructure gaps, poor road user behavior, and limited enforcement capacity, especially outside major urban centers. 

    According to the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), over 4,000 people lost their lives on Kenyan roads in 2023. Motorcycles—commonly used for short-distance transport (boda-bodas)—are involved in a significant share of crashes, with helmet non-use and overloading being frequent risk factors. This is especially concerning when we know that quality helmets reduce the risk of death by over six times and brain injury by up to 74% (WHO, 2023). 

    Since the last visit by the Special Envoy in 2024, UN Kenya has moved towards more concerted action on road safety. Going forward, UN Kenya will target particular blackspots for accidents and explore how to mobilize road safety ambassadors and Kenyan celebrities in sports to drive awareness on road safety in Kenya.   

    Photo credit: Adobe Stock Images by Eunika Sopotnicka 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released today (May 30) the analytical data on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s foreign currency reserves and foreign currency liquidity as at the end of April 2025 (Annex). These data are published monthly in the Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity in accordance with the International Monetary Fund’s Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS).
     
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    At present, four press releases relating to the Exchange Fund’s data are issued by the HKMA each month. Three of these releases are issued to disseminate monetary data in accordance with the International Monetary Fund’s SDDS. The fourth press release, on the Exchange Fund’s Abridged Balance Sheet and Currency Board Account, is made in accordance with the HKMA’s policy of maintaining a high level of transparency. For the month of May 2025, the scheduled dates for issuing the press releases are as follows:
     

    May 8
    (Issued)
    SDDS International Reserves
    (Hong Kong’s Latest Foreign Currency Reserve Assets Figures)
    May 14
    (Issued)
    SDDS Analytical Accounts of the Central Bank
     (Analytical Accounts of the Exchange Fund)
    May 30 SDDS Template on International Reserves and
    Foreign Currency Liquidity
    May 30 Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet and
    Currency Board Account

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SFST meets Canadian officials

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Christopher Hui met financial officials in Ottawa on Wednesday and business representatives in Vancouver yesterday, as he continued a five-day visit to Canada.

    Mr Hui met Canadian Deputy Minister of Finance Chris Forbes on Wednesday. They discussed the challenges posed by unilateralism and protectionism, and how Hong Kong and Canada might collaborate to achieve mutual benefits in areas such as the gold market and virtual assets.

    Mr Hui told Mr Forbes that as global economic gravity continues to shift eastwards, Hong Kong has been exploring new growth areas and expanding international co-operation. He said this includes efforts by a working group to promote gold market development.

    In a meeting with Canada’s Superintendent of Financial Institutions Peter Routledge, Mr Hui spoke of Hong Kong’s perseverance in upholding a robust regulatory regime across different financial institutions and financial products.

    Mr Routledge praised Hong Kong for its advanced development in the area of digital assets, stating that it sets an example for other regions.

    Mr Hui then met Senator Woo Yuen-pau at Parliament Hill and brief hum on Hong Kong’s effort in maintaining its status as an international financial centre through various measures.

    He mentioned the recent affirmations of Hong Kong’s credit ratings by Fitch, S&P and Moody’s, adding that these fully demonstrate Hong Kong’s resilience in maintaining stability amid increasing global economic and financial uncertainties.

    During his short stay in Ottawa, Mr Hui also paid a courtesy call to China’s Ambassador to Canada Wang Di.

    Mr Wang said Hong Kong has its own distinctive advantages which can enable it to be a bridgehead in driving closer ties between China and Canada in addition to fostering direct co-operation between Hong Kong and Canada.

    In Vancouver yesterday, Mr Hui met Fraser Institute Board Chair Mark Scott and some other prominent business figures to update them on Hong Kong’s financial development.

    Mr Hui welcomed the think-tank’s ranking of Hong Kong as the world’s freest economies in its Economic Freedom of the World 2024 Annual Report.

    Later, he spoke at a business lunch hosted by the Hong Kong-Canada Business Association (Vancouver Chapter), and participated in a fireside chat.

    Mr Hui then met representatives of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and briefed them on development in areas such as wealth management and digital assets in Hong Kong.

    The day concluded with a business networking reception and seminar organised by Invest Hong Kong (Canada).

    Addressing the audience, Mr Hui highlighted the Government’s dedication to integrate Web3 innovations into the real economy by introducing a licensing regime for fiat-referenced stablecoin issuers, and to foster the development of Web3 and digital assets.

    He also mentioned Hong Kong’s determination to expand the financial value chain to sustain the world-class status of its financial markets. Two forward-looking moves are to build an international gold trading market and create a commodity trading ecosystem in Hong Kong, he said.

    Mr Hui added that, with Canada enjoying a prominent position in the global gold market and the Toronto Stock Exchange being the world’s pre-eminent stock exchange for mining companies, co-operation between Hong Kong and Canada can establish an East-West financial corridor for the world.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Young men on South Africa’s urban margins: new book follows their lives over 10 years

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Hannah J. Dawson, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology and Development Studies, University of Johannesburg

    South Africa’s young people, aged 15 to 34, who make up more than 50% of the country’s working age population, bear a disproportionate burden of unemployment. They have done so for more than a decade. Of this group, those aged 15-24 face the highest barriers to the job market, according to data from Statistics South Africa. The majority of these young people live in the townships and informal settlements.

    A new book, Making a Life: Young Men on Johannesburg’s Urban Margins, examines how young people in Zandspruit, an informal settlement on the outskirts of Johannesburg, make a life. Anthropologist Hannah Dawson explains why she chose Zandspruit for her research and shares her findings about the sociopolitical landscape of urban settlements.

    Why the choice of Zandspruit for your research?

    It started with my arrival there in 2011 to study a wave of political protests during local elections. This sparked a much longer research journey spanning more than a decade, which this book traces.

    The settlement was established in the early 1990s and has grown into a densely populated area of around 50,000 people, across 14 pieces of land.

    The expansion of Zandspruit reflects broader trends in post-apartheid South Africa: rapid urbanisation, inadequate urban housing, rising unemployment and underemployment — including a shift from permanent to casual work, and from formal to informal employment.

    What sets Zandspruit apart is its location. It is near post-apartheid economic hubs such as Kya Sands, with its light industries and business parks, and Lanseria Airport, a growing freight and logistics hub earmarked for expansion under the Greater Lanseria Masterplan. It also borders affluent suburbs and golf estates. This makes it distinct from older, more isolated settlements in Johannesburg’s south. Its proximity to shopping malls, townhouse complexes, warehouses and commercial zones makes it a destination of choice for migrants. They include people seeking a foothold in the urban market from rural areas of South Africa as well as people from other parts of the African continent.

    This proximity makes Zandspruit a case study for understanding how residents access urban job markets, and the connections between wage and non-wage economic activities.

    What do your findings tell us about the lives of young people?

    The book draws on research primarily with young men, whose work and lives I followed over ten years. It shows how young men on the urban margins navigate structural unemployment and inequality by forging social ties, asserting belonging, and pursuing alternative livelihoods within what I call Zandspruit’s “redistributive economy”. I use the phrase “making a life” to move beyond survival or income generation. A life is not only about securing food and shelter. It involves the pursuit of social connection, identity, place and dignity.

    For many of the young men I came to know, this often involved turning down demeaning jobs in favour of self-initiated income strategies that offered greater autonomy. These included renting out shacks, running internet cafes or car washes, or operating as mashonisas (unregistered loan sharks). Such efforts reflect more than personal resilience – they reveal how men’s social position and connections within the settlement shape access to the more lucrative niches of the local economy.

    These dynamics point to a broader condition facing young people in South Africa: deep and persistent material insecurity. Yet, they also show the ways in which young people, especially young men, are actively building lives in the face of profound uncertainty. They are crafting meaning and striving for something more in a context marked by chronic unemployment and inequality.

    What did you learn about urban inequality and living on the urban margins?

    The residents of Zandspruit are not equally poor or marginalised. A focus of the book is the division between “insiders” – long-term residents with access to property who earn rental income – and “outsiders” – new arrivals and immigrants who, as tenants, are more dependent on low-paid jobs. These distinctions shape access to land, housing, livelihoods and local recognition.

    Most immigrants form a precarious tenant class, while landlords tend to be established residents with long-standing ties to the settlement. Zandspruit is a deeply stratified space where social connections, property access and local citizenship determine who belongs and who benefits. By tracing men’s positions as insiders or outsiders, the book shows how these inequalities shape their economic strategies and capacity to build a life on the urban margins.

    What do you recommend in terms of public policy?

    The book doesn’t make policy recommendations. However, it speaks to key public and policy debates. Media and policy narratives often portray unemployed youth as idle and disconnected from society, ignoring the complex, often invisible, economic activities and arrangements that structure their lives. While informal and unstable, these pursuits reflect resourcefulness, local knowledge, and a conscious rejection of degrading labour.

    It challenges the idea that informal entrepreneurship can solve youth unemployment. Most enterprises are too precarious to lift young people out of poverty. It also questions the notion that informal settlements are simply ghettos of exclusion and poverty. Instead, it highlights the inequalities within the settlement and calls for greater attention to be paid to the local economies and social orders being forged within these spaces. Understanding these dynamics is crucial to rethinking how we respond to unemployment, the urban housing crisis and inequality in South Africa.

    – Young men on South Africa’s urban margins: new book follows their lives over 10 years
    – https://theconversation.com/young-men-on-south-africas-urban-margins-new-book-follows-their-lives-over-10-years-257026

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