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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Opening of the Polytech-Tangshan Center

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    A delegation from the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University took part in the opening ceremony of the Polytechnic-Tangshan preparatory center, which took place on May 13 in the Chinese city of Tangshan.

    The project, the agreement for which was signed in March 2022, has finally acquired official status, overcoming a three-year pause caused by the pandemic. Despite the forced delay, the center has already proven its effectiveness: graduates from Tangshan are successfully entering the Polytechnic.

    The official ceremony was held at Yongping Secondary School with the participation of key partners. Welcoming speeches were given by the head of Tangshan East Education Corporation Zhang Guofu, the head of the Friendship Bridge company Dmitry Rogozin, and assistant to the vice-rector of SPbPU Pavel Nedelko. The Polytechnic delegation was also represented by the director of the Humanities Institute Natalia Chicherina, her deputy Tatyana Nam and senior lecturer of the Higher School of Linguistics and Pedagogy Andrey Koshkin.

    The program of the visit included not only official events, but also active interaction with future applicants. Over the course of three days, the delegation visited Tangshan East School, an experimental school, and State Secondary School No. 1, where they held presentations of SPbPU educational programs. Of particular interest was the quiz about our university and St. Petersburg: the most erudite schoolchildren received memorable souvenirs.

    The opening of the Polytech-Tangshan center was a symbolic step in strengthening Russian-Chinese educational ties.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of SPbGASU won prizes at the All-Russian competition of final qualification works “Motorways. Transport infrastructure facilities”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Associate Professor of the Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction of SPbGASU Maria Klekovkina, Head of the Department of Highways of the Don State Technical University Denis Nikolenko and Senior Lecturer of the Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction Anna Simonova

    From 19 to 24 May, the 3rd All-Russian round of the competition of final qualifying works “Motorways. Transport infrastructure facilities” was held at SPbGASU. The competition was held in the following areas of training: 08.03.01, 08.04.01 Construction, training profiles “Motorways and airfields”, “Road bridges and tunnels”; in the specialty 08.05.01 Construction of unique buildings and structures, specialization “Construction of highways, airfields and special structures”; and in the specialty 08.05.02 Construction, operation, restoration and technical cover of motorways, bridges and tunnels, specialization “Construction (reconstruction), operation and technical cover of motorways”.

    The competition involved final qualification works of 204 students from construction universities from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Vologda, Krasnoyarsk, Belgorod, Ivanovo, Rostov-on-Don, Penza, Tomsk, Ryazan, Yaroslavl, Novosibirsk, Volgograd and other Russian cities, selected as the best in the nomination based on the results of the II (regional) rounds in the base universities.

    The competition was held in 20 nominations. Each graduation work was reviewed by the jury members and assessed using a point system. Points were awarded for the achievements of the contestants in approving the results of their work, such as publications of articles, educational and methodological literature, participation in exhibitions, competitions, olympiads, reports at conferences, the presence of patents for inventions and utility models.

    In each nomination, the three works that scored the highest number of points took prize places, and their authors were awarded diplomas.

    Students of our university received five diplomas, one of which was for first place.

    Darya Rumyantseva (supervised by senior lecturer Anna Simonova). took first place in the nomination “Road Activity Management” in the training area 08.03.01 Construction, profile “Motor Roads”. The work was completed at the request of the Committee for the Development of Transport Infrastructure of St. Petersburg.

    In her work “Current Problems of Road Construction and Ways to Solve Them”, Darya Rumyantseva proposed an approach consisting of automating processes with the mandatory use of digital technologies. Proposals have been developed for the use of digital systems in the road industry to improve the efficiency and quality of road construction, reduce the time of work, design and construction costs, and ensure the safety, reliability and durability of road infrastructure facilities.

    Dmitry Ivanov (supervised by PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor Evgeny Kornylyev) took second place in the nomination “Maintenance, repair, major repairs and reconstruction of city streets and roads” in the specialty 08.05.02 Construction, operation, restoration and technical cover of highways, bridges and tunnels, specialization “Construction (reconstruction), operation and technical cover of highways”.

    Also, second place was taken by Denis Koshkin (supervisor – Anna Simonova) in the nomination “Organization of work during construction, reconstruction, major repairs, repair and maintenance of highways” in the specialty 08.05.02 Construction, operation, restoration and technical cover of highways, bridges and tunnels, specialization “Construction (reconstruction), operation and technical cover of highways”.

    The third place went to Nikita Pekin (supervised by Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor Maria Klekovkina) in the nomination “Design of Highways” in the field of study 08.04.01 Construction, profile “Highways”; and Ivan Myshov (supervised by Candidate of Engineering Sciences Nikolay Kozak) in the nomination “City Streets and Roads” in the specialty 08.05.02 Construction, Operation, Restoration and Technical Cover of Highways, Bridges and Tunnels, specialization “Construction (Reconstruction), Operation and Technical Cover of Highways”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The GUU Student Theatre became a laureate of the Moscow Student Spring festival

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Recently, the capital hosted a long-awaited gala concert, where the results of the 10th anniversary open festival “Moscow Student Spring” 2025 were announced, where the Student Theater of the State University of Management “Phoenix” became a laureate of the 3rd degree in the direction “Theatre”, in the nomination “Theatre of small forms”, sub-nomination “Drama theater”.

    The GUU Theatre performed a fascinating production of “The House of Bernarda Alba”.

    This competition was a truly exciting event that united creative youth from all over the capital. Our theater put a lot of effort into preparing for the competition: long rehearsals, master classes with experienced directors and actors, each participant made their contribution to this result.

    We sincerely congratulate the Phoenix Theatre and wish them not to stop there. Let us develop further, set new goals and conquer new heights!

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE facilitates dialogue on improving gender considerations in climate resilience and energy security in Central Asian mountain regions

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

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  • Govt convenes stakeholders’ meet to curb ‘dark patterns’ on e-commerce platforms

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi will chair a high-level stakeholders’ meeting on Wednesday to address growing concerns over “dark patterns”—deceptive design practices that manipulate consumer behavior on e-commerce platforms.

    Dark patterns refer to misleading user interface designs that trick consumers into making unintended decisions. These tactics undermine consumer trust, disrupt fair market practices, and pose a serious threat to the integrity of digital commerce.

    The Department of Consumer Affairs has identified 13 major types of dark patterns prevalent across e-commerce platforms. These include False Urgency, Basket Sneaking, Confirm Shaming, Forced action, Subscription trap, Interface interference, Bait and Switch, Drip Pricing, Disguised advertisement, Nagging, Trick question, Saas Billing, and Rogue Malwares.

    The meeting which also aims to explore more effective solutions to tackle the issue will witness participation from major e-commerce players across various sectors, including food (BigBasket, Swiggy, Zomato), travel (MakeMyTrip, Paytm, Ola, Yatra, Uber, EaseMyTrip, Clear Trip), cosmetics, pharmacy (1mg.com, Netmeds, Medika Bazaar), retail (Reliance Retail Limited), clothing, and electronics (Amazon, Flipkart, Apple). Other significant participants include Meta, IndiaMart, IndiGo Airlines, xigo, JUSTDIAL, ONDC, Thomas Cook, and WhatsApp.

    “Key industry organisations, as well as Voluntary Consumer Organisations (VCOs) and leading National Law Universities (NLUs) will also be active participants in this meeting. Their insights, research, and regulatory perspectives will provide valuable input into shaping robust and enforceable solutions,” the ministry said in a statement.

    The Department of Consumer Affairs emphasises that this extensive industry participation is crucial for advancing consumer rights and ensuring a transparent and trustworthy marketplace.
    Additionally, the Ministry is proactively working to curb these unfair trade practices, which erode consumer trust and distort fair market dynamics.

    In November 2023, the department issued comprehensive guidelines identifying 13 prominent dark patterns, such as False Urgency, Basket Sneaking, and Subscription Traps.

    Furthermore, the Department launched the Dark Patterns Buster Hackathon in 2023, leading to the development of three consumer protection apps in collaboration with IIT (BHU). The department has also been actively monitoring e-commerce platforms and conducting consumer awareness campaigns.

    The Ministry underscored that consumer protection and ease of doing business are complementary goals.

    This upcoming stakeholder meeting exemplifies the government’s participatory approach to governance, aiming to strengthen the regulatory ecosystem while promoting a level playing field for businesses. The focus remains on fostering a digital marketplace governed by fairness, transparency, and accountability, where consumer safety is paramount.

  • India now exports trains to the world: PM Modi in Dahod

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday emphasized the transformative growth of India’s railway sector over the past decade, underscoring the expansion of metro services and the introduction of semi-high-speed trains like the Vande Bharat Express.
     
    Addressing a public event in Dahod, PM Modi announced the launch of a new Vande Bharat Express connecting Ahmedabad to Veraval, further strengthening connectivity in the state. He noted that Vande Bharat trains now run on nearly 70 routes across India, reflecting the country’s rapid strides in modern transport infrastructure.
     
    “The progress of India’s railways is directly linked to our technological advancements. Today, coaches and locomotives are manufactured domestically, reducing our dependence on imports,” the Prime Minister said.
     
    PM Modi stated that India has emerged as a global exporter of railway equipment, exporting metro coaches to Australia and train coaches to England, Saudi Arabia, and France. He also added that Mexico, Spain, Germany, and Italy are among the countries importing railway-related components from India.
     
    “Passenger coaches made in India are being used in Mozambique and Sri Lanka. Our locomotives are now reaching multiple countries, a testament to the growing strength of the ‘Make in India’ initiative,” he said.
     
    The Prime Minister said that a strong railway network not only enhances passenger convenience but also accelerates industrial and agricultural growth. Highlighting Gujarat’s development, he said that several parts of the state, which earlier had only narrow-gauge and slow-moving trains, have now been brought into the mainstream with expanded connectivity.
     
    PM Modi announced the inauguration of new railway routes, including a key express service between Dahod and Valsad, which he said would greatly benefit the tribal regions of the state.
     
    Focusing on local development, the Prime Minister said the newly set-up rail factory in Dahod will manufacture 9,000-horsepower locomotives, some of the most powerful engines in India. He informed that each locomotive produced will carry the name ‘Dahod’, turning the city into a key manufacturing hub.
     
    “Hundreds of locomotives will be built here in the coming years, creating large-scale employment opportunities for local youth,” he said.
     
    He added that this development would also boost small-scale industries and MSMEs that supply railway components, paving the way for economic growth in surrounding regions.
     
    “This transformation will benefit not just factory workers but also farmers, livestock owners, shopkeepers, and laborers, ensuring inclusive economic progress,” the Prime Minister added.
  • PM shares articles showcasing transformative governance in coal sector and Bastar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday shared two insightful articles that showcase the impact of people-centric and transformative governance over the last decade, underlining major developments in India’s coal sector and in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.
     
    In a post on X, the Prime Minister’s Office shared an article authored by Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, which chronicles the journey of India’s coal sector from inefficiency to impactful performance.
     
    “Union Minister @kishanreddybjp traces the coal sector’s journey from inefficiency to impact. An insightful piece on India’s unprecedented rise under the government’s decade of transformative governance!” the PMO wrote.
     
    The article highlights the revival and modernization of the coal sector, reflecting enhanced self-reliance, record production levels, and improved efficiency under the current administration.
     
    In a separate post, Prime Minister Modi also shared an article by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, detailing Bastar’s transition from a region affected by insurgency to one driven by development and integration.
     
    Responding to a post by the Chief Minister’s Office, the PMO said, “Bastar’s journey from insurgency to integration reflects the power of people-centric governance. CM @vishnudsai shares how tribal welfare, security, and development are scripting a new chapter for Chhattisgarh. A must read!”
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #3

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Maritime New Zealand is urging people to please assist the salvage efforts by staying away from the area around the grounded Manahau barge at Carters Beach.

    The site is an operational area with several hazards to the public.

    The vessel’s operator has reported that the 11 crew on board are all well and in good spirits. They remain on board and have been delivered food and other resources, and offered welfare support.

    The operator is responsible for the development of the salvage plan for the vessel.

    Maritime NZ staff have been coordinating with local and regional authorities, the operator and salvage experts on the development of this salvage plan, and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of crew and protection of the local environment.

    The barge has not sustained any significant damage or leaks. It has no cargo on board but is carrying about 100,000 litres of diesel fuel. Maritime NZ oil spill response experts are working with local authorities on precautionary plans for any potential leaks.

    The near 100m barge grounded at about midnight Sunday 1 September.

    As the matter is under investigation, we are not in a position to discuss events leading up to the grounding or to provide interviews.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #4

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Formal restricted access areas are now in place around the grounded barge Manahau at Westport’s Carters Beach.

    The restrictions are in place to protect the public from harm, while the operation continues to secure and salvage the barge. Restrictions have been implemented under the Maritime Transport Act and are subject to change.

    National On Scene Commander Mick Courtnell is leading Maritime NZ’s response on the ground in Westport. He says it is important everyone respects the restrictions.

    “This is an operational area, with heavy machinery operating, while on the water it is important to keep away from the vessel and the tethers it has keeping it in place.

    “Our priority is the safety of people, the environment and property,” he says.

    Whitebaiters will still be able to access the southern side of the Buller River, along The Tiphead.

    While there have been strong swells over the last 24 hours, there is no immediate risk of its fuel leaking.

    In preparation for the salvage, which is managed by the operator, response teams have been working to ensure the vessel remains secure on the beach. It is held by its anchors, which have been buried in sand, and seven five tonne blocks of concrete to prevent significant movement.

    Maritime NZ’s oil response experts are working with local authorities on environmental protection plans. Personnel and specialist equipment has been mobilised as part of precautionary plans to protect the local environment in the event of any spill.

    The barge’s operator is responsible for the salvage plan, and the work around it. The operator has confirmed that specialist tugboats with towage capability departed from the North Island today to assist with the operation.

    The crew remain on board the Manahau. The operator has reported that they are safe and well and have been offered welfare services.

    Maritime NZ will continue to lead the Government response, including oversight of the operator’s salvage plans and activities.

    Maritime NZ, local government, and all responders appreciate the support everyone has received from the local community.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #7

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    The Manahau barge has now been successfully re-floated from Carters Beach, Westport.

    Maritime NZ would like to thank the vessel’s operator, Westland Mineral Sands, for their efforts throughout the operation so far, as well as the salvage team and the district and regional councils.

    We will continue to monitor the next phase of the vessel’s towage into Nelson.

    Maritime NZ National On Scene Commander Mick Courtnell says it was very pleasing to see the Manahau leave Carters Beach.

    “We’d like to thank everyone involved in the operation. It has been well managed so far in sometimes difficult conditions. The Manahau’s owner and operator has worked well with Maritime NZ, Buller District Council and Westport Regional Council, which has been very helpful,” he says.

    Maritime NZ has led the Government response as a national level maritime response with a team of 10 people on the ground in Westport and a larger team supporting out of Wellington including the National Maritime Controller.

    Maritime NZ’s role has been to lead the Government response to the incident, monitoring plans for assurance they are safe and compliant. Our teams will now support the local remediation efforts.

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    The vessel will be towed to Nelson.

    There is an investigation underway into the incident.

    The vessel’s Class Society will need to inspect and provide assurance that suitable repairs have been made before it can be released.

    Maritime NZ’s National On Scene Commander Mick Courtnell is available to provide interviews about the operation. He will not be able to speak to any compliance matters.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #6

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Preparation is ongoing today around the salvage of the barge Manahau at Wesport’s Carters Beach.

    The near 100m barge grounded over the weekend. Its 11 crew remain on-board and the operator informs us they are comfortable and being taken care of.

    The operator is responsible for the re-float, and has engaged a specialist recovery team to lead it.

    Maritime NZ is the responsible government agency, and continues to provide advice, support and oversight.

    Maritime NZ’s National On Scene Commander Mick Courtnell says safety is the top priority for the Salvage Master in terms of their decision about when to attempt to re-float the barge.

    “We are getting constant updates around the recovery plans,” he says.

    Towage vessels the Kurutai and the MMA Vision are now off the coast getting ready to support the re-float effort.

    The effort will be supported by a Blackhawk helicopter.

    Maritime NZ reaffirms the need for locals and those interested in the grounded barge and the re-float attempt to stay out of the restricted access areas, both on the land and the water.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #5

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Maritime NZ continues to work with the grounded Manahau barge’s operator and regional and district councils today to oversee the safety of the salvage operation.

    The barge’s operator is responsible for the salvage plan, and the work to implement it.

    Andrew Saunderson, Maritime NZ National Maritime Controller for the incident, said Maritime NZ’s role was oversee the operator’s plans, implement exclusion zones and coordinate with local authorities. Maritime NZ did not have any role in approving the barge for operation in New Zealand, he said.

    “There has been some confusion about Maritime NZ’s role. Foreign flagged vessels like the Manahau do not require Maritime NZ’s approval to come to New Zealand and operate here. The Manahau is flagged to Niue, meaning that’s where it’s registered. One of the actions we can take is to inspect foreign flagged vessels.

    “We made one of those inspections of the Manahau when it first arrived in July, we found some deficiencies with it at that time and detained it until they were suitably rectified by the operator. There is an investigation underway but as far as we know, none of those prior deficiencies were factors in the grounding.”

    “We also had no involvement in the decision to provide Government funding for this vessel. We also do not have the legal authority to prevent a foreign flagged vessel from operating on our coast.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKPF and DPO jointly organise 9th Inter-departmental Cyber Security Drill to enhance ability of government departments to counter cyber attacks

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    HKPF and DPO jointly organise 9th Inter-departmental Cyber Security Drill to enhance ability of government departments to counter cyber attacks 
         Addressing the opening ceremony of the drill, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, said that “The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address”  announced the introduction of a “Three-tier Prevention Framework” to strengthen counter-terrorism efforts. In this connection, a counter-terrorism segment titled “Counter-Terrorism Information Security Awareness Challenge” and the “Cyber Defence (Defense UK spelling) Tournament”, were introduced for the first time this year, aiming to bolster the Government’s overall defense capabilities against cyber terrorism threats and enhance personnel’s ability to handle cybersecurity incidents.
     
         He pointed out that while the Government promotes digitalisation to improve administrative efficiency, it also faces increasingly severe cybersecurity challenges. All government departments must be well-prepared and strengthen inter-departmental collaboration to further prevent cyber incidents and enhance response capabilities, ensuring that Hong Kong continues to play an important and unique role within the national security framework, contributing to social stability and safeguarding national interests.
     
         Addressing the event, the Assistant Commissioner (Project Governance and Cybersecurity) of the DPO, Ms Candy Chan, said that with the continuous development of the digital economy, cybersecurity has become a critical cornerstone for driving efficient government operations and innovation in public services. She hoped that through this exercise, participants would gain hands-on experience in detecting threats, analysing intrusions, and responding attacks effectively, thereby accumulating valuable practical experience and mastering effective strategies to counter real-world cyber threats.
     
         The drill this year included representatives from 71 bureaux and departments, as well as industry experts from six professional and academic institutions. More than 280 personnel participated, setting new records in both scale and attendance.
     
         The counter-terrorism segment, “Counter-Terrorism Information Security Awareness Challenge” was co-ordinated with the support of the Information Security and Technology Application Working Group. It utilised a highly interactive real-time Q&A platform to raise information security awareness and improve decision-making capabilities in responding to cybersecurity threats among senior management and IT security officers across various bureaux and departments.
     
         In addition, the “Cyber Defence Tournament” was conducted in the form of a “blue teams versus red teams” approach, where participants formed “blue teams” to collectively respond to simulated cyber attacks launched by “red teams” composed of cybersecurity industry experts and academics in a virtual network environment.
     
         This drill also serves as a prelude to the second Hong Kong Cybersecurity Attack and Defence Drill which will be held in October this year. The second drill will be further expanded in scale, encompassing more government departments and public organisations. Through the Inter-departmental Cyber Security Drill, participating departments can strengthen their readiness and enhance their response capabilities, laying a solid foundation for the participation in the Hong Kong Cybersecurity Attack and Defence Drills.
     
         The Government will continue to implement various measures to enhance its cybersecurity capabilities in order to ensure all departments can effectively counter cyber attacks and uphold overall cybersecurity.
     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKMC’s Annual Results Highlights for 2024

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    HKMC’s Annual Results Highlights for 2024 

    • Completed the second issuance of infrastructure loan-backed securities. The issuance consists of multiple classes of US dollar-denominated secured notes backed by the cash flows from a diversified portfolio of project and infrastructure loans across different geographies and sectors, with a total size of US$423.3 millionDebt Issuance
    • Issued corporate debts of HK$103.5 billion for 2024 (2023: HK$98.3 billion), being the most active issuer in the domestic market of Hong Kong dollar (HKD) corporate bonds
    • Successfully completed the issuance of multi-tenor HKD benchmark bonds of HK$12 billion, being the largest-ever HKD senior unsecured public bond transaction at the time of issuance
    • Successfully completed the third social bond issuance of approximately HK$23.8 billion equivalent in triple-currency of HKD, Renminbi and US dollar, being the largest social bond issuance in Asia Pacific
    • Outstanding balance of debt securities issued was HK$148.3 billion as at December 31, 2024 (December 31, 2023: HK$161.7 billion)Mortgage Insurance Programme (MIP)
       SME Financing Guarantee Scheme
       Dedicated 100% Loan Guarantee Schemes
       Annuity Business
       Reverse Mortgage Programme (RMP)
       Financial Highlights

      The audited consolidated loss after tax of the HKMC for 2024 was HK$418 million (2023: consolidated loss after tax of HK$260 million). The increase in accounting loss was largely due to the negative impact of property price drop on fast-growing reverse mortgage business which was partly mitigated by the increase in net interest income together with the return from the placements with the Exchange Fund.Issued at HKT 19:48

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Secretary for Health attends various events at Hospital Authority Convention highlighting Hong Kong’s role as “super connector” (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Secretary for Health attends various events at Hospital Authority Convention highlighting Hong Kong’s role as “super connector”  
         Professor Lo said, “Hong Kong enjoys the distinctive advantages of having strong support from the motherland and close connection with the world under ‘one country, two systems’. The HA Convention fully capitalises on Hong Kong’s international and professional advantages in the healthcare field in providing a broad platform for participants from the Mainland and overseas to exchange and share experiences in hospital management and healthcare services, and facilitate communication and networking between industry players from different parts of the world, demonstrating Hong Kong’s important role as a ‘super connector’.”
     
         At the opening ceremony, Professor Lo also witnessed the successful national accreditation of the Chest Pain Centre of Queen Mary Hospital, making it the first chest pain centre in Hong Kong established in accordance with the national accreditation standards while demonstrating national healthcare service standards to the international community. He said, “The establishment of a chest pain centre can improve the efficiency of diagnosis of acute chest pain and speed up the time for patients to receive cardiac surgery, thereby improving patient care, including lowering the death rate, shortening the length of hospitalisation and reducing the rate of hospital readmission. The adoption of the national accreditation standards by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will also facilitate integration into the overall national development by fully utilising Hong Kong’s advantage of having strong support from the motherland and close connection with the world, with a view to demonstrating the excellence of the national healthcare standards to the international community, and helping promote the development of the national accreditation standards of chest pain centre into an internationally recognised standard.”
     
         Over the course of the Convention, Professor Lo met with multiple delegations from the Mainland and overseas and attended various events, taking the opportunity to promote medical co-operation and exchanges between Hong Kong and other regions.
     
         Professor Lo subsequently met with the Director-General of the Health Commission of Guangdong Province, Mr Liu Liqun, and his delegation to explore the exchange of healthcare talent between the two places, and to exchange views on healthcare collaboration projects, such as the Elderly Health Care Voucher Greater Bay Area Pilot Scheme and the cross-boundary use of electronic health records.
     
         After the meeting, both sides attended the welcoming ceremony for the Mainland Healthcare Talents Visiting Programmes. Professor Lo is pleased to note that since the launch of the visiting programmes in 2022, 80 outstanding doctors and two batches of a total of about 170 nurses from the Mainland have come to the HA on exchange, while more than 25 specialists in organ transplantation, cardiology, orthopaedics, neurology, rare diseases and pathology have also been arranged by the HA to conduct exchanges at public hospitals in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong. He said, “The Mainland Healthcare Talents Visiting Programmes have effectively facilitated bilateral on-site clinical training and exchanges between healthcare professionals of the two places and broadened their horizons through mutual learning, thereby complementing each other’s strengths in terms of healthcare personnel and clinical services, and enhancing the quality of healthcare services of both places.”
     
         Afterwards, Professor Lo and the Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, Mrs Christile Drulhe, jointly witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Intent between the HA and the National Conference of University Hospital General Managers (CNDG) of France, which formally establishes a strategic collaborative partnership between the two organisations in deepening mutual exchanges, promoting the joint development of hospital services and exchange of medical expertise. As a vital component of the French public healthcare system, the CNDG is covering 40 per cent of the public healthcare services in France. Its delegation shared the cutting-edge experience in green hospitals and hospital innovation at the HA Convention.
     
         Professor Lo will continue to meet with multiple delegations coming to Hong Kong to attend the HA Convention tomorrow.
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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Lyttelton Port Company sentenced over 2022 fatal incident

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    The dangers of working with high risk machinery have been highlighted in the sentencing of a major South Island port company.

    Today (31 July, 2024), the Lyttelton Port Company was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court after last November pleading guilty to one charge under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. The charge was filed by Maritime NZ, after stevedore Don Grant was killed when he was struck and killed by coal, on the deck of the bulk carrier ETG Aquarius, in April 2022.

    “We want to extend our condolences to Mr Grant’s family, friends and colleagues. This was a tragic incident that should never have occurred.

    “It is good Lyttelton Port Company took responsibility and pleaded guilty,” Maritime NZ Director Kirstie Hewlett says.

    About 1.2 million tonnes of coal is exported via LPC every year. The machinery used to move coal onto ships at the port has been in service for just over 50 years.

    Don Grant was struck and killed when coal was being moved from the port via a conveyor belt, and loaded onto the ship by a jet-slinger. The jet-slinger propels coal into the ship’s hold.

    At the time of the incident, Mr Grant was working as a “hatchman,” and was stationed on the deck of the ship. In this role, he was giving directions via radio to the operator of the ship-loader, as to where the flow of coal should go into the hold of the ship. Mr Grant was following LPC’s procedures, and was standing in the position he was trained to.

    “Our investigation found several safety failings by LPC in the management of risks for workers involved in the loading of coal.

    “Included in the range of issues identified by the investigation was the hatchmen being located within the potential firing line of the jet-slinger. This meant if it was re-positioned, or moved without their knowledge, they’d be at risk of being struck by the coal.

    There were a range of steps LPC should have taken to have provided a safe working environment.

    “Loading coal is a known high-risk activity for LPC, and there were a lack of controls and policies in place around this specific activity.

    There should have been more controls in place to reduce the potential of harm when coal was being loaded onto vessels at the port,” Ms Hewlett says.

    Since the incident, LPC has made changes to reduce the risk of hatchmen being struck by coal. These include, hatchmen standing in a designated safe zone, rules around when the coal can be poured to keep workers safe, and increasing CCTV overview.

    “Since April 2022 there has been significant work across the ports sector to improve health and safety.

    While this doesn’t change what has happened. We want to assure those working on ports and their families that improving health and safety on New Zealand’s ports has been a major priority” Ms Hewlett says.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Safety failings highlighted in Debbie Jane case

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    A number of safety failings have been identified following the sentencing of a fishing vessel skipper in Christchurch.

    Skipper David Atkinson has been sentenced in the Christchurch District Court, under the Health and Safety at Work Act, after the vessel Debbie Jane ran aground at Christchurch’s Waimairi Beach, in December 2019.

    The incident happened after Mr Atkinson became disoriented during a fishing trip between Akaroa Harbour and Nelson.

    As well as David Atkinson, a 73-year-old retired teacher and a 41-year-old woman were also on-board. Neither of them had any commercial fishing experience; nor had they been thoroughly inducted before or after boarding the vessel.

    Investigation’s Manager at Maritime NZ, John Maxwell says several significant failings eventually led to the vessel running aground and the skipper and two crew needing to be rescued.

    “David Atkinson’s lack of knowledge about the vessel, its electronic equipment meant he was unable to make the right decisions when the vessel got into trouble, as it neared shore,” John Maxwell says.

    A lack of induction for the crew meant they were unable to assist either.

     “It is essential crew are provided a thorough induction, including where to find and how to use safety equipment such as lifejackets and emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBS),” he says.

    This did not occur on the Debbie Jane.

    “If they knew where the beacons were, when to use them or how to request help, assistance could have come to the vessel before it reached land,” John Maxwell says.

    Skippers must also be mindful of their knowledge limitations and capabilities when skippering vessels, and of their maritime ticket and what it  allows them to do.

    Mr Atkinson, who was 66 at the time of the incident, held a coastal launch masters certificate but had not worked as a fisherman since 2004.

    “Skippers who have spent a long-period of time off the water should look at training to familiarise themselves with being on the water again,” John Maxwell says.

    Court documents show he had two days as a skipper in 2018, employment that was cut short over concerns about his abilities on that vessel.

    Sentencing note:

    David Atkinson was fined $3000, plus $120 court costs.

    In 2022, the owner of the vessel and sole director of Hatherly Fishing Limited, Jeremy Hatherly was sentenced under the Health and Safety at Work Act.

    This was for failing to exercise due diligence to ensure HFL complied with its duty to ensure the health and safety of its workers. His failures included failing to assess Mr Atkinson’s experience to ensure he was competent to skipper the vessel, failing to provide adequate training to the skipper and crew and not ensuring the safety equipment on the vessel was in working order.

    He was ordered to pay $11,000 reparation to two members of the crew.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Winter 2024 – one of the worst on the water in recent years for recreational boaties

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Boaties are being warned to think about what can go wrong on the water after spate of horrific incidents on the water this winter.

    Over the last seven weeks, seven people have died in three incidents involving recreational craft around New Zealand. On average, 18 people a year die in recreational craft incidents.

    Three people died after the boat they were in capsized in-between the Māhia Peninsula and Gisborne in late June, a man died after falling overboard off Whakatāne in late July, and over the weekend (3 August) three people died just 100 metres from shore after their boat capsized on the Riverton bar.

    “These incidents are nothing short of heartbreaking, and I want to offer my condolences to everyone impacted by them. This has been the worst winter I can remember in my near decade at Maritime NZ,” Principal Advisor Recreational Craft, Matt Wood says.

    And it could have been a whole lot worse.

    “Thanks to  Coastguard Riverton volunteers two people were able to be saved after the fatal capsizing in Southland. While five were pulled from Manukau Harbour on Saturday 3 August  thanks to a coordinated effort involving Police Eagle, volunteers from Coastguard Titirangi and Papakura, and Auckland Airport’s hovercraft.,” Matt Wood says.

    “It has been a busy winter for Coastguard, with volunteers responding to over 270 incidents and rescuing 14 people from life-threatening situations – incidents are 7 per cent higher than at the same point last winter, “Coastguard Head of Operations Rob McCaw says.

    “Tragedies on the water leave a lasting impact on our volunteers, particularly those in Hawke’s Bay, Gisborne, Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Riverton, and Bluff, who have demonstrated immense sacrifice, care, and professionalism in bringing closure to the whānau and friends of those lost over the past two months.”

    Boating has its risks all year round, and in winter these are amplified.  

    “The weather is colder, days shorter, conditions are more unpredictable and the water temperatures can drop to under 10c.

    “If you are thrown from your boat, or it capsizes, it is extremely challenging to survive in bitterly cold conditions, or large swells and strong winds.

    Anyone planning on a trip on the water needs to consider all the potential scenarios.

    “The recent incidents we have seen over the last few weeks have been all around the country, in varying conditions and involved different sized vessels.

    “This shows tragedy can occur anywhere, and it doesn’t discriminate.

    “When in doubt, do not go out.

    “If conditions are set to change and could impact your trip, you don’t have the right safety equipment, the swell is at the outer limits of your capability as skipper and what your vessel can handle or, if you are concerned about tackling a bar. Just stay on-shore.

    “We don’t want any more families mourning loved ones,” Matt Wood says. 

    If planning a trip on the water, every vessel needs to have two forms of communication such as a mobile phone in a waterproof case, VHF radio and beacon (PLB/EPIRB), properly fitted lifejackets for everyone on-board, and check and understand the marine weather forecast.

    Coastguard also has a comprehensive range of courses that cater to diverse abilities, boat types, and training pathways, ensuring that individuals can assess the necessary knowledge and skills for safe boating practices. These include Day Skipper, Maritime VHF Operator’s Certificate and Bar Awareness seminars. These are available at: https://www.boatingeducation.org.nz/courses/

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update #2

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Maritime NZ personnel are now in Westport to support the work around the grounded barge Manahau at Carters Beach.

    The near 100m barge grounded at about midnight Sunday 1 September, at the time it had 11 people on-board. The crew remain on the vessel and are safe. The barge is intact, no items have been lost, and there are no leaks. There was no cargo on-board at the time.

    Contractors managed by the operator, will be on site again today, to continue work with the vessel.

    The operator is responsible for the development of the plan around the vessel. Maritime NZ is leading the government response collaboratively with the local and regional authorities to ensure any plans are safe.

    The safety of people, property and environment is paramount.

    Planning is ongoing around bringing a specialist tug vessel down from Taranaki to support a potential re-float later this week.

    Maritime NZ wants to reaffirm people need to stay away from the vessel. It is an operational area, and is highly dangerous.

    As the matter is under investigation, we are not in a position to talk about the events leading up to the grounding.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Carters Beach grounding – update

    Source: Maritime New Zealand

    Work is being undertaken today to ensure the grounded barge, Manahau remains stable at Westport’s Carters Beach.

    The near 100m barge grounded at about midnight last night, at the time it had 11 people on-board. The crew remain on the vessel and are safe. The barge is intact, no items have been lost, and there are no leaks. There was no cargo onboard at the time.

    Following a discussion with local and regional authorities, Maritime NZ is now the lead response agency for the incident.

    This means it will oversee the government response work being undertaken in relation to the vessel and the grounding.

    Several Maritime NZ personnel are heading to Westport to support the effort, while a Maritime Incident Response Team has been set up in Wellington, and is being supported by other staff round the country.

    Maritime NZ’s Incident Controller, Blair Simmons says the key priority has been to stabilise the vessel and then to consider how to move it in a way which looks after the safety of people and the environment. This will require careful planning and analysis, and it will take some time to put things in place. As the vessel remains stable so there is time for this to occur.

    “The work to date has involved our people, representatives from the vessel’s operator, as well as from local and regional authorities.

    “This afternoon, diggers have been on the beach, creating anchor points to lock the vessel in place.

    “This stops it from potentially drifting towards rocks at high-tide,” Mr Simmons says.

    All work is being undertaken during daylight hours.

    The operator has informed Maritime NZ it is has spoken to salvage experts, and is planning on bringing a specialist tug vessel down from Taranaki to support a potential re-float later this week.

    “Re-floating the vessel will be a delicate operation, and we will closely review any plans being put in place by the operator,” Blair Simmons says.

    Maritime NZ strongly discourages anyone from climbing on the vessel, or getting close while machinery is working around it.

    “This is an operational area, and people need to stay away for their own safety,” Blair Simmons says.

    A Maritime NZ investigation into the grounding is underway.

    “We also want to thank the hard working staff at Buller District Council and the West Coast Regional Council for their efforts in this response,” Blair Simmons says.

    The next update will be at about 10 AM Monday, 2 September.

    We are not in a position to undertake interviews at this stage. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Alert issued over phone scams

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Social Welfare Department (SWD) today reminded the public to stay vigilant against phone scams.

    The alert was issued as the SWD had received enquiries from restaurants about phone calls purportedly made by its officers who claimed to want to reserve tables or order food or drinks. The callers even requested that the restaurants assist in ordering goods from other vendors and settle the payments.

    The SWD emphasised that its officers would never ask members of the public to settle any payments.

    The matter has been reported to Police.

    The department advised citizens to remain vigilant when receiving suspicious calls, adding that anyone who has received a suspected phone scam call should immediately make a report to Police.

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  • Dharmendra Pradhan hands over Letter of Intent to University of Liverpool for Bengaluru campus

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister for Education, Dharmendra Pradhan, presided over the handover of a Letter of Intent (LoI) to the University of Liverpool in New Delhi on Monday. This marks the second foreign university to receive such an LoI under the University Grants Commission (UGC) Regulations, 2023, which facilitate the establishment of foreign higher educational institutions’ campuses in India.

    In his address, Pradhan emphasized that this development underscores India’s growing role as a trusted partner in global higher education. He said the initiative aligns with the transformative vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to create rooted, futuristic, and globally oriented education systems and to produce global citizens.

    Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, Pradhan said that implementation of NEP 2020 is key to achieving this goal. He also stressed the importance of R&D and innovation, noting that the University of Liverpool’s focus on STEM research in India will be mutually beneficial for both academia and society.

    The University of Liverpool has received formal approval from the UGC to open its first foreign university campus in Bengaluru. It is expected to begin operations in August 2026 with undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Business Management, Accounting and Finance, Computer Science, and Biomedical Sciences. Notably, it will also introduce a Game Design programme—a first for a UK university campus in India.

    The Bengaluru campus is envisioned as a research-intensive environment that will focus on addressing global and local challenges through fundamental, applied, and industry-oriented research. It will also offer global mobility opportunities, enabling Indian and UK-based students to benefit from international exposure and academic exchange.

    During the event, three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), AstraZeneca Pharma India Limited, YouWeCan, and Dream11 to explore collaborative initiatives.

    Dr. Vineet Joshi, in his remarks, described the LoI as more than symbolic, representing India’s broader transformation in higher education through strategic reforms, international partnerships, and policy innovation. He reiterated that NEP 2020 prioritizes internationalization and institutional flexibility to ensure India remains globally competitive in education.

  • MIL-OSI Banking: RBI imposes monetary penalty on Murshidabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., West Bengal

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has, by an order dated May 22, 2025, imposed a monetary penalty of ₹2.10 lakh (Rupees Two lakh ten thousand only) on Murshidabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., West Bengal (the bank) for non-compliance with the directions issued by RBI on ‘Know Your Customer (KYC)’ and ‘Membership of Credit Information Companies (CICs) by Co-operative Banks’. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers conferred on RBI under the provisions of Section 47A(1)(c) read with Sections 46(4)(i) and 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Section 25(1)(iii) read with Section 23(4) of the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005.

    The statutory inspection of the bank was conducted by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) with reference to its financial position as on March 31, 2024. Based on supervisory findings of non-compliance with RBI directions and related correspondence in that regard, a notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed on it for its failure to comply with the said directions. After considering the bank’s reply to the notice and oral submissions made during the personal hearing, RBI found, inter alia, that the following charges against the bank were sustained, warranting imposition of monetary penalty:

    The bank had failed to:

    1. carry out periodic review of risk categorisation of accounts, with such periodicity being at least once in six months;

    2. conduct periodic updation of KYC of its customers; and

    3. furnish credit information of its borrowers to three Credit Information Companies.

    This action is based on deficiency in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers. Further, imposition of this monetary penalty is without prejudice to any other action that may be initiated by RBI against the bank.

    (Puneet Pancholy)  
    Chief General Manager

    Press Release: 2025-2026/411

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: RBI imposes monetary penalty on Murshidabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., West Bengal

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has, by an order dated May 22, 2025, imposed a monetary penalty of ₹2.10 lakh (Rupees Two lakh ten thousand only) on Murshidabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., West Bengal (the bank) for non-compliance with the directions issued by RBI on ‘Know Your Customer (KYC)’ and ‘Membership of Credit Information Companies (CICs) by Co-operative Banks’. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers conferred on RBI under the provisions of Section 47A(1)(c) read with Sections 46(4)(i) and 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Section 25(1)(iii) read with Section 23(4) of the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005.

    The statutory inspection of the bank was conducted by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) with reference to its financial position as on March 31, 2024. Based on supervisory findings of non-compliance with RBI directions and related correspondence in that regard, a notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed on it for its failure to comply with the said directions. After considering the bank’s reply to the notice and oral submissions made during the personal hearing, RBI found, inter alia, that the following charges against the bank were sustained, warranting imposition of monetary penalty:

    The bank had failed to:

    1. carry out periodic review of risk categorisation of accounts, with such periodicity being at least once in six months;

    2. conduct periodic updation of KYC of its customers; and

    3. furnish credit information of its borrowers to three Credit Information Companies.

    This action is based on deficiency in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers. Further, imposition of this monetary penalty is without prejudice to any other action that may be initiated by RBI against the bank.

    (Puneet Pancholy)  
    Chief General Manager

    Press Release: 2025-2026/411

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping congratulates Fudan University on its 120th founding anniversary /detailed version-1/

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday sent a congratulatory letter to Fudan University in Shanghai on the occasion of its 120th founding anniversary.

    Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, expressed congratulations to the university’s faculty, students, staff and graduates.

    In the letter, Xi Jinping said that over the past 120 years, Fudan University has kept pace with the times, carried forward the glorious tradition of patriotism and fine university style, nurtured many outstanding talents and made many original achievements, thus playing a positive role in state building and national progress.

    Xi Jinping expressed the hope that from the new starting point, Fudan University will continue to firmly and tirelessly apply the Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era to cultivate spiritual values and nurture talents.

    Xi Jinping stressed that the university should deepen reform and scientific research in education, promote the beneficial interaction between independent scientific and technological innovation and independent talent training, and stimulate innovation in philosophy and social sciences.

    He also called on the university to continuously enhance its ability to serve major national strategies and regional socio-economic development, thereby making continuous new contributions to the comprehensive advancement of the great cause of building a powerful country and national rejuvenation through Chinese modernization.

    Founded in 1905 and located in the metropolis of Shanghai in eastern China, Fudan University is a research-oriented, multidisciplinary university. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking News: China Looks to Strengthen Cooperation with GCC, ASEAN to Benefit Global South – Li Qiang

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Xinhua) — China hopes to strengthen ties and cooperation with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries to promote peace, prosperity and stability in Asia and make positive contributions to safeguarding the interests of the Global South, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday.

    The ASEAN-GCC-China summit is an opportunity to do this, he said.

    Li Qiang made these remarks at a meeting with Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking News: China Ready to Work with Kuwait to Align Belt and Road Initiative and Kuwait Vision 2035

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Xinhua) — China is willing to work with Kuwait to strengthen the alignment of the Belt and Road Initiative and Kuwait Vision 2035, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday at a meeting with Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

    Li Qiang arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to attend the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)-GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council)-China summit. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Urgent: China to Create More Opportunities for Mutual Cooperation with Kuwait – Li Qiang

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Xinhua) — China is willing to deepen cooperation with Kuwait in areas including energy, investment, green economy, digital economy and artificial intelligence, creating more opportunities for win-win cooperation, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday at a meeting with Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

    Li Qiang arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to attend the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)-GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council)-China summit. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Project to support adaptation to climate change launched in Mongolia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    ULAN BATOR, May 26 (Xinhua) — A launch ceremony for a project to support climate change adaptation in Mongolia funded by China’s Fund for Global Development and South-South Cooperation was held here on Monday.

    The event was attended by the Ambassador of China to Mongolia Shen Minjuan, Secretary General of the Mongolian Red Cross Society Nordovin Bolormaa, head of the delegation of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Mongolia Olga Dzhumaeva and other officials.

    In her speech, Chinese Ambassador to Mongolia Shen Minjuan stressed that the Chinese government attaches great importance to combating climate change and is committed to both mitigation and adaptation. “While taking decisive measures at home, we are also promoting South-South cooperation, doing our utmost to support other developing countries. As an important neighbor of China and a key partner in the Belt and Road Initiative,” she said.

    “Last year, in partnership with UNDP Mongolia, China successfully completed its first project under the Global Development Fund and South-South Cooperation in Mongolia, donated new forest firefighting equipment to the General Administration of Emergency Management of Mongolia and its related organizations, and enhanced their firefighting capabilities. Today’s project is closely related to the second project under the Global Development Fund and South-South Cooperation in Mongolia,” the Chinese diplomat noted.

    Shen Minjuan also said that this project will be a flagship project on climate change adaptation set up by the Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund. She also expressed confidence that the implementation of the project will improve the living conditions and well-being of Mongolians and achieve sustainable development.

    For her part, Secretary General of the Mongolian Red Cross Society N. Bolormaa said that climate change affects all levels of Mongolian society, especially herders who rely on livestock farming for their livelihood.

    Expressing gratitude to the Chinese government for providing practical humanitarian assistance to Mongolia over the years, N. Bolormaa emphasized that this important project will provide an opportunity to strengthen community resilience, reduce growing vulnerability and ensure that no one is left behind in the face of climate change.

    In turn, the head of the delegation of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Mongolia, Olga Jumaeva, expressed sincere gratitude to China for its strong support and firm commitment. “This is the first cooperation between the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the Government of China and the Mongolian Red Cross Society on climate change adaptation. This moment not only marks the official launch of the two-year cooperation initiative, but also becomes an important milestone in multilateral cooperation to promote local social resilience and sustainable development. The project focuses on concrete and feasible response measures to reduce losses and recovery costs caused by future climate disasters and effectively protect vulnerable pastoralists. This assistance is not only significant, but also timely and effective,” she said.

    It is noted that the above-mentioned project is the first project of the Global Development Fund and South-South Cooperation in Northeast Asia. China will work with the IFRC and the Mongolian Red Cross Society to enhance the early warning and adaptation capacity of pastoralists to climate change, and provide policy advice to the government.

    According to the General Administration of Emergency Management of Mongolia, the frequency of various disasters in Mongolia increased by 26 percent from 2015 to 2024 compared to the previous decade. Among them, the number of sudden rainstorms and floods increased by 3.4 times, and the number of blizzards and sandstorms increased by 2 times. Mongolia also lost more than 8 million heads of livestock from 2023 to 2024, which dealt a heavy blow to many herders.

    In addition, over the past 80 years, the average temperature in Mongolia has increased by about 2.46 degrees Celsius, which is higher than the global average temperature increase, annual precipitation has decreased by 8 percent, and 76.9 percent of the total land area has been subjected to varying degrees of desertification. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Educational Center for Digital Competencies of SPbGASU has developed a program for automating the verification of information models of buildings and structures

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

    One of the key aspects of working with information models of buildings and structures (TIM models) is filling them with various information. Information about placement levels, fire safety indicators, dimensions and many other characteristics are a significant part of the information model. From the point of view of automating the processing of TIM models, even a minor typo or the presence of invisible characters (for example, extra spaces) can lead to the information model not meeting the requirements of the examination.

    On April 23, 2025, representatives of the Educational Center of Digital Competencies (EDCC) of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering received a certificate of state registration of the computer program No. 2025660311: “TIMTest – software for validating the attribute content of information models of buildings and structures.” Software developers – Yuri Zgoda (category II specialist), Inna Sukhanova (Director of the EDCC, Associate Professor) and Denis Nizhegorodtsev (Deputy Director of the EDCC, Senior Lecturer).

    TIMTest allows you to describe the requirements for the attribute content of the model (the presence of parameter groups, their information content, the correctness of the data type) in a readable format, and then, in a fully automatic mode, check any TIM model provided in the open IFC format for errors. Such checks can be used for a preliminary assessment of the compliance of the provided model with the requirements of the examination.

    Before registration, the developed software demonstrated its high efficiency within the framework of the main stage of the All-Russian TIM-Championship of SPbGASU, which was held from October 28 to November 27, 2024. Now the updated version of this program (adjusted in accordance with the innovations of the technical specifications) will be used to evaluate the work of TIM coordinators within the framework of the still ongoing selection stage of the All-Russian TIM-Championship of SPbGASU 2025.

    Information modeling opens up many new opportunities for specialists in the architectural and construction industry, but at the same time it creates new requirements for the documentation provided to them (including digital). This development is designed to minimize the number of typical errors in model preparation and thus allow specialists to concentrate on solving other, more creative tasks, entrusting the verification of information content to automation tools.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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