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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Oxfam reaction to the communiqué of the third meeting of G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors under South African presidency

    Source: Oxfam –

    Reacting to the communique issued at the conclusion of 3rd G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) meeting under the South African presidency, Nkateko Chauke, Interim Executive Director at Oxfam South Africa said:

    “Although the G20 acknowledged the need to reform the international tax system, it ignored the elephant in the room: the super-rich continue to evade taxes through legal loopholes and tax havens. Meanwhile governments in Africa and other low-income countries are forced to institute regressive taxes like VAT to raise more revenues, hence fuelling inequality and worsening poverty.

    “A fair global tax system must start by supporting the efforts of UN Tax Convention and ending the veto power of tax havens.

    “As droughts, floods, and climate devastation threaten the Global South and beyond, the G20’s inaction is a betrayal. They must urgently deliver on the Baku-to-Belém roadmap by securing public, grant-based climate finance, led by the richest polluters. Their focus on private finance and carbon markets dangerously evades responsibility, burdening the poorest. The money is there—it’s time to tax the super-rich and fossil fuel excessive profits.

    “We urge the G20 to follow the South African G20 Presidency’s call for solidarity, equality and sustainability. That includes backing bold proposals like taxing the super-rich, as supported in the Brazilian G20 Leaders’ Declaration and the recent UN Conference on Financing for Development in Seville. Fair taxation is essential to fight inequality and fund public services.”
     

    Oxfam’s latest report Africa’s inequality crisis and the rise of the super-rich reveals that at present, just four of Africa’s richest billionaires hold more wealth than half of the continent’s population combined.

    The report finds that the richest 5% in Africa hold nearly $4 trillion in wealth — more than double the combined wealth of the remaining 95%.

    It shows that an extra tax of 1% on wealth and 10% on income of Africa’s richest 1% could raise $66 billion annually — enough to close the funding gaps for free quality education and universal access to electricity.

    Despite worsening poverty, African governments remain the least committed globally to tackling inequality, and many are cutting spending on health, education and social protection to repay debt.

    Read the full report here.
     

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  • MIL-OSI China: New market entities in Beijing up 17.64% in H1

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

    Beijing registered 176,800 market entities in the first half of 2025, marking a year-on-year increase of 17.64%, the highest mid-year growth in the past four years. The surge was powered by strong momentum in producer services and the digital economy, according to the municipal market regulator.

    In the first half, 10,900 new entities were established in the digital economy sector, representing a 53.92% year-on-year increase. Software development and information technology services grew by 190.72% and 40.59%, respectively, together contributing to 81.3% of the sector’s overall growth.

    Producer services also showed strong momentum. The sector added 106,100 new entities in the period, a rise of 18.49% year on year. Key drivers included R&D and technical services, business support, and information services, which together accounted for more than 80% of the sector’s expansion. Several subfields, such as technology commercialization, consulting, and IT services, posted growth rates exceeding 30%.

    Beyond the two leading sectors, eldercare and cultural industries contributed additional vitality. The city saw 81,400 new eldercare-related entities, a 22.5% increase. Notably, smart eldercare services rose 96.08% year on year.

    Cultural and related industries registered 20,400 new entities, nearly 70% of which were in content creation. Cultural investment and operations saw the fastest growth, up 103.56%.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s consumer goods trade-in program helps boost demand

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

    China’s consumer goods trade-in program has spurred purchases of more than 109 million home appliances so far this year, engaging more than 66 million consumers, as the country stepped up efforts to boost domestic demand.

    The program has driven sales of more than 74 million digital devices and nearly 9.06 million electric bicycles, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday.

    Previous statistics from the ministry showed that in the first five months of this year, the trade-in program generated 1.1 trillion yuan (about 153.93 billion U.S. dollars) in sales.

    Boosted by the program, China’s retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of the country’s consumption strength, expanded 5 percent year on year in the first half of this year. The pace of growth is 0.4 percentage points faster than the growth recorded in the first quarter.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sinosoft uses AI to help Chinese exporters navigate trade regulations

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

    Chinese firms with global ambitions are increasingly turning to AI and big data to overcome trade obstacles, according to a technology executive at the recently concluded third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE).

    Wu Yan, general manager of Jiangsu Skytech Industrial Internet Co., speaks at an event during the third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, July 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of the CISCE Organizing Committee]

    Wu Yan, general manager of Jiangsu Skytech Industrial Internet Co., a subsidiary of Sinosoft Technology, told China.org.cn that inquiries have surged as U.S. tariffs create new compliance challenges. Sinosoft provides digital trade and compliance services using AI and big data, having served nearly 200,000 enterprises.

    “Many enterprises came to us asking how to navigate these changes,” Wu said. “Our large language model instantly captures new regulatory updates online and refreshes daily to meet these demands.”

    The company made its debut at the five-day expo, which ended Sunday, after observing a significant increase in export-oriented enterprises seeking their services in recent years.

    At the expo, Jiangsu Skytech was joined by two other Sinosoft Technology Group subsidiaries — Nanjing Skytech Quanshuitong Information Co. and Nanjing Skytech Co. — to showcase products and achievements.

    Sinosoft also partnered with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Trade Development & Cooperation Center to launch a new platform for industrial and supply chain restructuring, powered by the company’s AI model.

    “Whether it’s customs compliance, cross-border legal services, or green low-carbon exports, these reflect companies’ most pressing pain points and genuine needs,” Wu said.

    “As a technology software company, we leverage digital and intelligent solutions to assist them,” Wu added. “This drives us to share the insights we’ve gained— especially from working with supply chain enterprises — along with our innovative application cases.”

    The booth of Sinosoft Technology during the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, July 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of the CISCE Organizing Committee]

    The company’s AI system demonstrates concrete results. “For example, we helped a company from Jiangsu province that was exporting to South Korea. Using the vertical large model, we optimized its global strategy — lowering tariffs by 74%, cutting carbon emissions by 45% and improving efficiency by 80%. Previously, such calculations relied on manual labor or multiple business systems, but now the process takes just minutes,” Wu said. 

    The AI model draws from over 20 years of experience in export tax rebate service and two decades of digital legal services, including collaborations with China’s Ministry of Justice. It continuously monitors global policy and tariff changes, relieving enterprises from the burden of manually tracking foreign regulatory updates, according to Wu.

    Wu explained that today’s tariff mechanisms operate within a complex web of global trade agreements, including multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements, alongside volatile regulations such as evolving U.S. trade policies.

    For small- and medium-sized enterprises operating on thin margins, the model provides affordable access to insights on avoiding legal pitfalls, meeting carbon compliance standards, and managing supply chain constraints, Wu said.

    The new industrial and supply chain restructuring solution, developed in partnership with the CCPIT Trade Development & Cooperation Center, is a comprehensive system designed to help businesses navigate the challenges of going global.

    Wu emphasized the company’s commitment to working more closely with ecosystem partners it connected with at the expo to drive supply chain transformation. He highlighted the importance of understanding the real-world obstacles industrial and supply chain companies face when going global.

    As an industrial software provider, the company aims to integrate cutting-edge technologies into practical solutions that address core business pain points through innovation, Wu noted.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing’s Changping to launch advanced medical equipment hub

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

    A major new center for medical equipment showcases and collaboration is set to open later this year in Beijing’s Changping district.

    Designed to offer five core functions: product demonstrations, training, regulatory support, global partnership facilitation, and digital services, the center will be unveiled in the fourth quarter this year. 

    The center’s exhibition space will combine real-world clinical scenarios with physical product displays. Visitors will be able to experience replicas of hospital environments — such as ICUs and operating rooms — equipped with advanced technologies like AI-guided tours and remote medical systems. These spaces will showcase cutting-edge products across key fields including cardiology, oncology, neurology, diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation.

    The facility will also feature a training and demonstration base for promoting high-end medical equipment. A dedicated education center will include simulation labs, classrooms, and surgical training areas, providing hands-on instruction for clinical professionals and medical device regulators. This aims to strengthen both product usage and oversight capabilities.

    In partnership with the National Medical Products Administration’s Center for Medical Device Evaluation and other local innovation service stations, the center will offer services such as staff training and pre-market guidance.

    To support international collaboration, the center will also establish a global cooperation platform for medical devices. Through partnerships with Belt and Road countries, it plans to promote mutual recognition of standards, facilitate joint testing, and improve market access. 

    The center sits within the rapidly growing Changping International Medical Equipment City, which already hosts dozens of high-tech firms. The park focuses on strategic areas such as high-value consumables, in-vitro diagnostics, and biomaterials, and has built a complete innovation chain from R&D to commercialization.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing E-Town to accelerate development of data industry

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

    Beijing E-Town recently released a package of measures on accelerating the high-quality development of the data industry.

    According to the measures, the area will explore the establishment of an inclusive, prudent, and flexible regulatory model regarding data in fields such as autonomous driving, healthcare, financial consumption, and industrial manufacturing. It will promote the implementation of a liability exemption mechanism and strive to expand the boundaries of compliant data use.

    At the same time, efforts will be made to build a high-standard public data training base, explore a joint government-enterprise model for developing high-quality datasets, support enterprises in actively seeking authorization to operate central and local public data, and explore pricing mechanisms for public data authorization in areas such as autonomous driving and aerospace.

    To provide support for enterprises, the latest measures aim to establish a tiered subsidy system that ensures businesses’ broad accessibility to financing while focusing on key sectors.

    Specifically, an annual fund of 100 million yuan (US$14 million) in “data vouchers” will directly subsidize the purchase of data products, meeting the data usage needs of enterprises of all sizes. Up to 10 million yuan and 20 million yuan in support will be provided for data labeling service platforms and data circulation infrastructure, respectively, targeting key bottlenecks. For enterprises engaged in cross-border data compliance and related activities, subsidies ranging from 500,000 yuan to 1 million yuan will be offered to address critical challenges in the marketization of data as a production factor.

    The measures also aim at developing an industry cluster area. To foster the cluster, Beijing E-Town will support the development of data enterprise incubators and the establishment of shared spaces such as exhibition centers, co-working spaces, and roadshow centers. 

    Beijing E-Town will also build high-speed information networks by accelerating 5G signal enhancement and upgrading to 10-gigabit optical networks, as well as supporting the renovation and upgrading of communication infrastructure such as urban optical fiber networks. Additionally, inclusive and open computing power services will be provided, along with support for the transformation and upgrading of existing data centers.

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  • MIL-OSI China: SCIO holds press briefing on historical significance of victory against Japanese aggression

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

    SCIO holds press briefing on historical significance of victory against Japanese aggression

    China SCIO | July 22, 2025

    On July 21, the State Council Information Office (SCIO) held a press briefing in Beijing about the historical significance of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Scholars and experts from the Institute of Party History and Literature of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences attended the briefing.

    On July 21, 2025, the State Council Information Office holds a press briefing in Beijing about the historical significance of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. [Photo/China SCIO]

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Expansion of Shingrix® vaccine eligibility to all those who are severely immunosuppressed and aged 18 years and over letter

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    Expansion of Shingrix® vaccine eligibility to all those who are severely immunosuppressed and aged 18 years and over letter

    Information relating to the expansion of Shingrix® vaccine eligibility to all those who are severely immunosuppressed and aged 18 years and over.

    Documents

    Details

    From 1 September 2025 eligibility for the shingles vaccination programme will change to allow all severely immunosuppressed people aged 18 years and over to receive the shingles vaccine. This letter and annexes provides information about the forthcoming change.

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    Published 22 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Check your agent’s name

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Check your agent’s name

    Make sure your agent’s name in our system matches your contract.

    If you want to use an agent to manage your business rates, you need to appoint them in our Check and Challenge service. 

    But if the agent’s name in our service does not match the name on your contract, you should be cautious. You should tell us by contacting agentstandards@voa.gov.uk.  

    You can also find out how long an agent has been using their current business name. You can get information about a company for free

    Some rogue agents may change their name often. 

    Our  VOA agent standards set out clear expectations for agents regarding:  

    • their behaviour   

    • their professional practice   

    • the service they provide to their customers   

    We take breaches of our agent standards very seriously. We will always take action if we substantiate a breach of the standards.  

    You should be cautious of any agent who:   

    • tries to pressure you to make a decision or sign a contract   

    • says they are acting on behalf of the VOA or forwards emails they claim are from the VOA   

    • demands large sums of money up front   

    • makes claims about ‘unclaimed credits’ or similar   

    Remember – you don’t have to use an agent to manage your business rates.   

    You can challenge your rateable value through our online service. This service is free to use.   

    If you want an agent to manage your business rates, use our checklist to choose an agent. Don’t let an agent choose you.  

    Using an agent who is a member of a professional body may provide extra reassurance as they will be subject to that body’s rules and regulations. The Institute of Revenues, Rating, Valuation,Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Rating Surveyors’ Association have published joint standards that their members should follow. 

    We also have guidance on staying safe from scammers.   

    We collect evidence of poor agent behaviour and practices in the course of our work. This evidence allows us to proactively address issues or concerns.   

    If you are concerned about poor behaviour by agents, send any evidence to agentstandards@voa.gov.uk

    We cannot advise you on contractual issues you may have with any agent. You should contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Service. They have a helpline you can call on 0808 223 1133, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. 

    If you think a business has broken the law or acted unfairly, you can also report them to Trading Standards via Citizens Advice

    If you believe you are a victim of fraud, you can make a report to Action Fraud.

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    Published 22 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Executive Chair to strengthen government’s plan to unleash life sciences for a healthier, wealthier Britain

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    New Executive Chair to strengthen government’s plan to unleash life sciences for a healthier, wealthier Britain

    Steve Bates OBE appointed to help champion research and innovation and the use of technology to transform health and grow the UK economy.

    • Industry leader Steve Bates OBE appointed as Executive Chair for the Office for Life Sciences.
    • Office for Life Sciences to report into Health, Science and Business departments, recognising the industry’s importance to the health and growth missions in the Plan for Change.
    • Appointment is immediate action on Life Sciences Sector Plan pledge to strengthen links between sector and government.

    Industry leader Steve Bates OBE has today (Tuesday 22 July) been appointed as Executive Chair of the Office for Life Sciences, the cross-Government unit that champions research, innovation and the use of technology to transform health and grow the economy across the UK.

    The Office for Life Sciences (OLS) will report directly into the Business Secretary in addition to the Health Secretary and Technology Secretary, recognising that driving economic growth and investment in this key sector will be a crucial part of the OLS agenda in support of the Plan for Change.

    The moves show the government is taking immediate action to deliver the Life Sciences Sector Plan, the ambitious blueprint for unleashing the UK’s circa £100 billion life sciences sector as a force for economic growth and bettering the nation’s health, in aid of the Plan for Change. Forming one of the 8 core pillars of the modern Industrial Strategy, the Plan sets out the government’s commitment to deepening its ties with the life sciences sector, and strengthening the Office for Life Sciences to do so.

    It builds on the positive momentum coming from recent successes for OLS, such as the recent £1 billion investment deal with BioNTech which the Office was instrumental in delivering, and backing for groundbreaking research like that supported by Our Future Health and UK Biobank, as well as its role in the up to £600 million investment to deliver a Health Data Research Service that will be unmatched globally – bringing the power of data to bear to unlock breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

    Steve Bates is a recognised industry figurehead, having led the UK BioIndustry Association as CEO since 2012. He sits on the UK Life Sciences Council, and was a founder member of the UK Government’s Vaccine Taskforce. Steve was made OBE for services to innovation in 2017 and became a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2020.

    Steve Bates OBE said:

    The UK is great at life sciences. Great science, growth finance, world leading entrepreneurs, agile regulators, and key health data assets, all network here within a sector focused industrial strategy.

    I know we can deliver global health outcomes and UK economic growth because we did so through the Vaccine Taskforce during COVID. I look forward to selling the sector’s great story to the globe. It’s a privilege to help life science businesses start, grow, scale and renew in the UK ecosystem to deliver economic growth, prosperity and health.

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:

    The life sciences sector plays a unique role, as a catalyst for both economic prosperity, and better health outcomes for people across the UK. Its ongoing success will be pivotal to both our Plan for Change, and our modern Industrial Strategy.

    It is only right that we draw upon the nation’s best talent and expertise to push this sector on to even greater heights, and to that end I am delighted that Steve will be joining us in these endeavours.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said:

    We’re turning the UK into a life sciences powerhouse and harnessing the genius of our country’s greatest scientific minds.

    I know that Steve will bolster this mission and help make Britain the envy of the world when it comes to medical innovation.

    Under his leadership, I’m confident the Office for Life Sciences will continue to drive groundbreaking research and fulfil the Plan for Change’s goal to transform healthcare for patients across the country.

    Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said:

    We want to make the UK a life sciences superpower. That’s why we earmarked it as a priority sector in our modern Industrial Strategy, which sets out how we will back the industry to keep it at the forefront of global innovation.

    This single front door for industry to engage with government will be key to achieving our life sciences mission, as will appointing talented leaders like Steve – boosting the sector to deliver on our Plan for Change to grow the economy.

    The Office for Life Sciences is a Directorate of 120 civil servants, which drives policy and delivery in the Life Sciences sector, supporting the government’s ambitions on economic growth and improved health that sit at the heart of the Plan for Change. Currently overseen by the Health Secretary and Technology Secretary, it will now also have more formalised links into the Department for Business and Trade to support the government’s Industrial Strategy.

    In his new role, Bates will act as an ambassador both domestically and internationally for the UK life sciences sector. He will work across government and the wider public sector to ensure engagement with industry around policy and investment happens productively and at pace, working closely with all 3 Secretaries of State, providing support and expert advice as required. 

    The UK is already a global leader in life sciences, with the sector worth around £100 billion to the economy, and employing around 300,000 people. These moves show the government’s determination to immediately deliver on its goals for the sector, as laid out in the Life Sciences Sector Plan. Developed in close coordination with the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan, the Plan is a vision for doubling down on the sector’s strengths – turning cutting-edge research into real-world results: new treatments, faster diagnoses, and more lives saved. It’s about making sure breakthroughs happen here – and stay here – creating jobs, improving lives in every part of the country, and driving growth.

    Notes to editors

    Steve Bates’ appointment will further strengthen our expert leadership in life sciences, working with OLS Director Rosalind Campion.

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    Published 22 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Isle of Wight libraries serve up the Big Tasty Read this summer 22 July 2025 A feast for the mind — Isle of Wight libraries serve up the Big Tasty Read

    Source: Aisle of Wight

    This summer, Isle of Wight libraries are cooking up something special — and it’s bound to whet your literary appetite!

    They’re joining the Big Tasty Read, a deliciously delightful national celebration that blends the joy of reading with the universal love of food.

    It’s a recipe for community connection, curated by The Reading Agency and BBC Arts, and served as part of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.

    The initiative stirs together food, culture, and storytelling, highlighting books that explore the role of food in our lives — whether it’s through fiction, memoirs, or cookbooks. And Isle of Wight libraries are dishing out their own tasty contributions.

    Cowes Library is already sizzling with activity. They’re hosting Eat Street’s fundraising bookcase, where you can donate, swap, or buy cookery books to support the Burnt Chef Project, a charity supporting mental health in the hospitality industry. 

    And for those who like their mysteries served with a side of suspense, Cowes also has a new collection titled What’s Your Poison? — a mouth-watering mix of crime and mystery novels with a food twist.

    Mark your calendars for Saturday 9 August, when the library service will pop up at The Garlic Farm in Newchurch.

    They’ll be showcasing a smorgasbord of food and cookery books, plus giving a taste of the cookery e-magazines available through the BorrowBox app.

    And here’s the cherry on top: show your Isle of Wight Library card and enjoy ten per cent off all items in the farm shop that day. Not a member yet? No problem — just bring I.D. and sign up on the spot.

    Then, to round off the summer with a sweet treat, Sandown Library will host the Big Tasty Bake-off on Wednesday 3 September.

    Budding bakers are invited to whip up a sweet bake using a recipe from a library cookery book. It’s free to enter, and participants will get to taste each other’s creations, vote for their favourite, and enjoy a good old natter over tea. Entry forms and full details are available at Sandown Library.

    Louise Emery, development librarian for the Isle of Wight Council Library Service, said: “The Big Tasty Read is a brilliant way to bring people together through two of life’s greatest pleasures — books and food.

    “We’re excited to see our communities getting involved, sharing recipes, stories, and maybe even a few secret ingredients!”

    Whether you’re a bookworm, a foodie, or both, the Big Tasty Read is sure to tickle your taste buds and your imagination.

    Keep an eye on the Isle of Wight Library Facebook page for staff picks and food-themed reads that are simply too good to miss.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: St George’s Street paving gets a deep clean

    Source: City of Canterbury

    Over the last week or so, Canenco have been hard at work cleaning the paved area in St George’s Street.

    Aided by the arrival of a scrub deck machine, it’s looking in decent nick. Some final bits around the seats will be finished in the coming weeks, while chewing gum spot removal is ongoing.

    All in all, a good job, done well, in difficult conditions.

    Regrettably, however, we must admit defeat on the planters next to the benches in this area.

    While undoubtedly the correct thing to have tried in the revamp of St George’s Street, the shrubs have simply not been able to survive with the amount of liquid going on them that should not have been.

    We’re talking urine, alcohol, fizzy drinks and hot drinks. And then there’s the cigarette ends and general litter they were used for too, despite all the litter bins in that area.

    So later this week, work will take place to remove the shrubs and fill the planters in as a temporary solution.

    We are in discussions with the manufacturer of the existing benches about extending them to cover the areas where the planters were, but this work is unlikely to take place for some time.

    It’s not how we wanted it to be, but having tried to make the planters work, it’s time to do something different.

    We continue to work with businesses and the Canterbury BID team to look after St George’s Street and the wider city area.

    Published: 22 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Business Box” and assistance in promotion: how the special project “Time of Opportunities” is organized

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The capital opens up new prospects for entrepreneurs. Thanks to the special project “Time of Opportunities”, which is being implemented as part of the project “Summer in Moscow”, they can promote and develop their business. Entrepreneurs from the sphere of public catering, services, education and creativity, culture and sports, the beauty industry, trade and hotel business are invited to join the special project.

    Step-by-step instructions on how to become a participant in the special project “Time of Opportunities” are in our material.

    Step 1: Create a unique offer

    To join the special project, you need to develop a special offer for city residents. Entrepreneurs can organize a free master class, an educational lecture, a theatrical show, hold a thematic event or provide visitors with a discount of 25 percent on goods and services.

    Step 2. Submit an application

    Once you have planned an event, you must submit an application for participation in the business section of the project website. “Summer in Moscow” or on the portal State Budgetary Institution “Small Business of Moscow”. In the questionnaire, you must specify the date, time and place of the event, age restrictions, upload photos for the announcement, provide information about your company and contact information. Specialists will review the questionnaire and notify the applicant of its status by e-mail specified in the questionnaire.

    Step 3. Get a summer “Business Box”

    After checking the application, specialists will come to the site to confirm the information provided in it. The entrepreneur will receive a branded sticker of the Summer in Moscow project with a unique QR code, which will become active after the application is approved. It will be used to open the company’s offer in the Russpass service. In addition, each participant will receive a summer Business Box as a gift – a set of free tools for promoting business from market leaders.

    Step 4: Get help with promotion

    Information about events and special offers with promotions and discounts will be posted in the Russpass service, event announcements will be published in a special poster of the Summer in Moscow project. In addition, businessmen will receive PR support in the media and promotion through geo-services, which will increase audience reach and attract new customers. The 100 most active entrepreneurs who hold the most events will receive a package offer for 100 thousand rubles: business promotion in VK or Yandex, as well as a training course on launching advertising campaigns on the Internet

    You can find out more about the special project and ask any questions by calling: 7 495 225-14-14.

    State Budgetary Institution “Small Business of Moscow”, subordinate Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, helps people open and develop their business in the capital. In business service centers, everyone can learn about financial and non-financial measures of state support. Free educational and business events are held for entrepreneurs: forums, seminars, trainings, conferences that help improve professional competencies and find like-minded people. You can get advice on opening and running a business and learn more about current measures to support entrepreneurs in Moscow on the website MBM.Mos.ru and by phone: 7 495 225-14-14.

    Support for entrepreneurs is provided within the framework of the federal project “Small and medium entrepreneurship and support for individual entrepreneurial initiative”, which is part of the national project “Efficient and competitive economy”, as well as the Moscow Mayor’s strategy for supporting the capital’s entrepreneurship.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and the new season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Active Citizens” will evaluate the program and design of the district sites of “Summer in Moscow”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Active Citizen has begun series of votes, dedicated to the project “Summer in Moscow”. As part of it, from June 1 to September 14, festivals, film screenings, concerts, creative workshops, sports activities, quests, excursions and much more will be held in different areas of the capital. City residents will appreciate the program of events and the design of the sites of the main event of the summer season. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “Summer in Moscow” unites parks, squares, embankments, boulevards and streets throughout the capital. We invite you to evaluate the sites in your districts,” added Natalia Sergunina.

    The voting will be held in three stages. The first stage will ask people to share their opinions on places and events in the Central, North-Eastern and Southern administrative districts.

    Thus, one of the sites included in the voting in the Central Administrative District is located in Novoslobodsky Park. Here, Muscovites and tourists can enjoy master classes in Gzhel painting and landscape painting, games using augmented reality technology, and performances by musical and theatrical groups.

    Among the sites presented in the North-Eastern District of the capital is a location in the Yauza Park. Film screenings and sports activities are held there. Those interested are also invited to participate in quizzes on the history and sights of different areas of the city.

    Among the venues of the Southern Administrative District is the Shmelevka River Valley Park. It hosts dance and creative classes, interactive performances and much more.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating in Moscow since 2014. During this time, over seven million people have joined it, and more than seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30–40 decisions made by residents are implemented in the capital.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. Within its framework, charity, cultural and sports programs are held daily in all districts of the city, most of which are free.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From the first stitch to the finished image: how costumes are created at the Gorky Film Studio

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    Cult films and millions of viewers watching TV – Gorky Film Studio, the oldest in Moscow and Russia, is celebrating its 110th anniversary this year. Today, it is one of the most important sites of the Moscow film cluster: filming takes place here, young actors, directors and cameramen are trained, and costumes for movie characters are created here. The latter is the job of the masters of the sewing shop of the costume and props complex. They can bring almost any idea to life. In their hands, rolls of fabric are transformed into clothes of different eras and styles.

    A mos.ru correspondent went to the workshops to find out how the costumes of movie characters are designed and created.

    From a Russian fairy tale to a flight into space

    The costume and props complex is located on the territory of the Gorky Film Studio on Sergei Eisenstein Street (8, building 4). It occupies a four-story building with large windows not far from the main building.

    We go inside and go up to the third floor. At the entrance we are met by rows of mannequins in traditional Russian costumes, ball gowns, sheepskin coats and tunics – a real inspiration for tailoring masters. We pass into the workshop with a sign “Cutting”. Elena Gritskevich, the chief cutter of the costume and props complex of the Gorky Film Studio, works at a long table surrounded by sketches and fabrics.

    “The production of a film costume is a step-by-step process. Here, in the cutting room, the foundations for future outfits are laid. When the group is preparing to shoot a film, a costume designer is appointed who plans how the characters will look and what they will wear. He comes up with an image, draws sketches and takes photographs, buys fabric and contacts us. Together with him, we discuss the image, the features of the cut and other details, and I get to work. First, I agree with the actor who will be involved in this film about a meeting. We take measurements so that the suit fits well. Based on the measurements, I create patterns – a pattern on craft paper, and then cut it on fabric,” says Elena Gritskevich.

    Over almost 30 years of work at the film studio, she created hundreds of patterns for a variety of images. These included outfits for fairy-tale characters, ball gowns for the heroines of screen adaptations of classical works, and spacesuits for movie astronauts.

    Elena Gritskevich is currently working on a 19th-century military uniform for a historical film. There are images, sketches and drawings on the table, and a mannequin is wearing a cut-out uniform with bright temporary stitches and French pins. The craftsman always works by hand: she makes marks on the pattern with a piece of tailor’s soap and cuts out the product with large tailor’s scissors. Another indispensable tool is a brush. It can be used to remove any remaining lint from the fabric.

    “The main thing in the work of a cutter is not just to design a suit, but to give it the desired look. The fact is that modern fabric is different from that of past centuries. It is lighter, freer and, as a rule, stretches well. To give it shape, we use special linings, glue an additional layer from the inside, use interlining with horsehair. For example, this is how we create military uniforms,” adds Elena Gritskevich.

    Once the base is ready, the master invites the actor to a fitting. In the next room, at a large mirror, the final touches are made to the pattern. Then it is transferred to the sewing shop.

    Secrets of the sewing workshop

    The sewing shop can be easily found by the clatter of sewing machines. We pass into a spacious room where four craftsmen work at tables opposite wide windows. In front of each is a sewing machine with a figured iron body and a rotating flywheel. Here, the pattern is transformed into clothing for the cinema.

    All seams are made on industrial machines, and the edges are processed on an overlock. It simultaneously unwinds four spools and intertwines the threads, forming a line similar to a spider web. The result is neat seams. “Another useful machine is a semi-automatic looper. We put the fabric, press the pedal – and it makes a strong loop of threads itself. All we have to do is cut it in the middle so that we can fasten the button,” explains Elena Gritskevich.

    Before assembly, the elements of the suit are necessarily subjected to heat treatment: they are ironed so that the material shrinks. This helps the finished product retain its shape and avoid deformation in the future. Irons in the sewing shop are heavy and do not have the functions that modern housewives are accustomed to.

    “When creating historical costumes, it is important to preserve the sewing traditions that existed in past centuries. Hidden stitching, sloping shoulders, bends – such details contain historical truth. It helps create a picture on the screen that is close to the original. This way, an attentive viewer will be able to believe in what is happening,” adds the mos.ru interlocutor.

    To create an accurate historical costume, the masters of the sewing workshop carefully study the chosen era. To do this, they store old books and magazines. On their pages are black and white images of a variety of outfits. If the information is insufficient, the specialists go to the capital’s museums. And you can also find inspiration in the costume and props complex itself. In the rooms adjacent to the sewing workshop, hundreds of costumes are stored – from fur coats and frock coats to lace dresses.

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    Costumes – Legends of Cinema

    The Gorky Film Studio also has a permanent exhibition. Costumes from legendary films, including those by the famous director Alexander Rou, are displayed on podiums under the light of lamps.

    “In the last century, movie costumes were made from brocade, velvet, cloth, satin and other fabrics. Faux fur was used, and in rare cases, real fur. For example, Marfusha’s costume from Alexander Rowe’s film “Morozko” is trimmed with real fox tails. This decision was made not for beauty, but to keep warm – the filming took place in the winter in the Murmansk region,” says Maria Churkina, a tour guide at the Gorky Film Studio.

    She points to a turquoise caftan with large wooden buttons. Inna Churikova played the role of the main character’s stepsister in the cult fairy tale. Here you can also see the clothes of other characters in the film – Ivan’s red caftan and Nastenka’s blue fur coat.

    “They also used materials at hand to create costumes for the films. For example, the edge of the costume of Kartaus, the main antagonist from Gennady Vasiliev’s fairy tale “Finist the Bright Falcon” from 1975, is decorated with fangs. They look real, but they are fake. The fangs are made of plastic and covered with white paint,” says the mos.ru interlocutor.

    Next to the costume of the villain Kartaus, another unusual outfit from the same fairy tale is presented – a watchman’s chainmail with round metal decorations on the sleeves and chest. They are made from tin cans. If you turn the leftmost circle over, you can see the inscription “Atlantic mackerel” on its inner part.

    In glass stands you can see real legends of cinematography – outfits that are more than a hundred years old. For example, the brown dress of Madame de Renal from Sergei Gerasimov’s film “Red and Black” (1976) is noteworthy. The jacquard silk collar that adorns it was created around 1900.

    Another old outfit is the ceremonial uniform of a chamberlain from the late 19th – early 20th century. It can be recognized by its large gold embroidery and buttons depicting the double-headed eagle of the Russian Empire. The costume was purchased by the Gorky Film Studio from the owner of an antique collection in 1954 for the filming of the movie “Anna on the Neck” by director Isidor Annensky and was intended for the famous actor Alexander Vertinsky – in the film he played the role of the prince.

    You can learn about the history of the costume at thematic excursion on the film studio. Participants will also be told about the genres of cinematography and the technology used to shoot Soviet films. The history of costume will also be discussed during the excursion and master class “The Kingdom of Fairytale Costumes”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: When Nature Meets Art. Exploring the Biocluster Exhibition at VDNKh

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    The first biocluster in Russia has opened at VDNKh — a project of the Timiryazev State Biological Museum. Researcher of the museum’s scientific and exhibition department Danial Yurkevich and head of the public relations department Alexandra Belyaeva told us what served as the starting point of the project, how it will develop and what exhibits can be seen right now.

    Living and nonliving

    The first site of the biocluster was pavilion No. 29 “Floriculture and landscaping”. Now there is an exhibition “Morphogenesis. Third nature”, where contemporary art is intertwined with the world of living nature. Dmitry Kawarga, Oleg Makarov, Aristarkh Chernyshev and Olga Bozhko provided their works for it.

    Each terrarium is a unique world, which the museum has populated with various living creatures. The authors did not explain what kind of plot this or that work reveals, allowing the viewer to come up with their own association or even a whole story.

    One of my favorite installations gives me the creeps. Quite a dark picture: skulls made with 3D printing, and fiery Madagascar cockroaches crawling on them. Everyone knows the expression about cockroaches in the head, which means that every person has their own oddities. I think this work perfectly illustrates it. Danial Yurkevich Researcher, Scientific and Exhibition Department, Timiryazev State Biological Museum

    In the adjacent terrarium, an Indian tiger tarantula is spinning its web. Thanks to it, the plastic sculpture with silicone elements dripping down, as if growing from underground, looks quite alien – and therefore attractive.

    “It’s a smooth transition from something anthropogenic, created by man, to something more natural, created by wild nature,” added Danial Yurkevich. “We’re interested in what it will look like when there are even more webs.”

    A certain science fiction plot unfolds in the terrarium with trilobite beetles. They boldly explore a 3D-printed spaceship and seem to be studying mini-astronauts who crashed on an alien planet. “The beetles look like huge monsters compared to the little people, but in fact they are extremely peaceful creatures and do not pose any danger to us,” emphasized Danial Yurkevich.

    Another story about a spaceship crash is embodied with the help of other insects — the spectacular Congolese bordered bronze beetles. Here Dmitry Kawarga decided to add a bit of drama and left one of the mini-astronauts hanging on parachute straps. Initially, the ship was supposed to stand on the ground, but then the artist included wooden elements in the installation, which the ship got caught on. The insects loved both wood and plastic equally.

    Another terrarium is inhabited by Indonesian stick insects. In combination with the elongated sculptures they share, the insects do not seem to be alive, they are easily mistaken for branches. Thus, they become one with the structure, which looks like a bizarre mechanism: it is made entirely of wood, but the paint in some places turns it into metal.

    Plants, sculptures, interactive

    In addition to terrariums, the exhibition also features larger exhibits — biomorphic sculptures. They could easily decorate a post-apocalyptic world: destroyed transport, disjointed metal structures.

    They are installed surrounded by exotic plants, of which there are more than a thousand. They were provided not only by the Timiryazev State Biological Museum, but also by its friends — the Tsitsin State Biological Garden of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. Guests can see aglaonemas, cycads, philodendrons, dracaenas and much more.

    The exhibition is complemented by a spatial sound composition by Oleg Makarov. “Soundflowers” is a sound abstraction inspired by the processes of flowering – from buds to fruit ovaries. Time flows much faster in sound flowers than in biological ones: flowering can take place in just a few seconds. Such speed gives listeners the opportunity to hear dozens of different soundflowers during their visit.

    The program also includes film screenings, lectures, and family master classes, where anyone can learn, for example, how to cook “soil porridge.”

    Our scientific programs are the legacy of the museum’s historical traditions, rethought in line with modern trends. We open the way for visitors to new knowledge and ideas about life and nature. Alexandra Belyaeva, Head of Public Relations, K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum

    The exhibition “Morphogenesis. Third Nature” is temporary and will run until November 2025. After that, the pavilion will undergo a major re-exposition, which will result in a permanent exhibition opening here.

    Other sites

    During the year, four more biocluster sites will be created at VDNKh. Its center will be pavilion No. 312 — all aspects of biology will be discussed here. It is currently in the process of development.

    Pavilion No. 28 “Beekeeping” will be dedicated to the life of insects. The country’s first entomological laboratory will be open here – guests will be able to test all the knowledge they have acquired in practice: the latest equipment will be available to them for this purpose. In Pavilion No. 17, the “World of Dinosaurs” will be recreated – for those interested in prehistoric lizards and the natural landscapes of the Mesozoic era.

    In addition, pavilion No. 31 “Geology” will also become part of the biocluster. In 2022, the exhibition “12 Signs of Life” opened there, which began the development of the museum’s new strategy.

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    “By creating a biocluster, we set you the task of not only opening a new pavilion or exhibition, but also allowing you to look at modern biology from a different perspective. In each pavilion, visitors will be able to see a modern scientific and educational exhibition dedicated to a specific section of biology. For each point of the biocluster, we have prepared unique programs and excursions,” emphasized Alexandra Belyaeva.

    An audio guide and a mobile application are also being developed specifically for the biocluster – with their help, guests will find it easier to navigate and gain new knowledge.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ice Arena and Swimming Pool: A Unique Large Sports Complex Built in Yuzhnoye Butovo

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    A large sports complex “Maximum” was built in Yuzhnoye Butovo. It is located at the address: Ostafyevskaya Street, Building 21. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The two-story sports complex “Maximum” with a total area of 8.75 thousand square meters was built at the expense of the city budget. This is the first district facility with an ice rink and a swimming pool, which was built under the “Sport of Moscow” program in the South-West Administrative District. The arena was equipped with an energy-absorbing hockey board that meets the requirements of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The room for the ice resurfacing machine was equipped with fire gates, a bunker for collecting ice chips and a water treatment system. The sports complex was designed using BIM technologies, and the stages of the project implementation were carried out using modern digital systems,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The first floor of the sports complex houses an ice arena for ice hockey training, district competitions without spectators, and mass skating. There is also an inventory room where spare board glass, removable covers, and protective nets are stored. Four team locker rooms for 25 people with shower blocks are equipped for athletes. In addition, the complex houses medical, technical, and administrative premises.

    “The sports complex houses a general fitness room, a large pool for recreational swimming, and a pool for teaching children to swim. The pool area includes a double-height space, creating a feeling of spaciousness. The ceiling height here is 13.6 meters. This is one of the first city facilities where a drowning warning system was installed. The modern sports complex is also adapted for use by people with limited mobility,” said the head of the capital’s Department of Civil Construction.

    Alexey Alexandrov.

    The building’s facades are done in harmonious beige tones and decorated with metal perforated cassettes. A park was landscaped on the adjacent territory, and parking for bicycles and cars was equipped. 11 parking spaces are intended for people with limited mobility. The sports complex is located next to residential areas, so it will be popular with fans of an active lifestyle.

    On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the construction of sports infrastructure facilities in the city is under special control. Chairman of the capital’s State Construction Supervision Committee Anton Slobodchikov emphasized that during construction, the department’s inspectors checked the quality of the work performed and the materials used. Based on the results of the final inspection, the committee issued a conclusion on the compliance of the facility with the design documentation, and then the developer received permission to put it into operation.

    Previously a sports complex “Maximum” opened by Sergei Sobyanin.

    The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Reconstruction of the water intake unit of the “Pakhra” boarding house has begun in Krasnopakhorsky district

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    Specialists from the municipal services complex have begun reconstruction of the water intake unit of the “Pakhra” boarding house in the capital’s Troitsky administrative district. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “After the annexation of new territories to the capital, a comprehensive inventory and inspection of water treatment and sanitation systems was carried out. As a result, a number of problem areas were identified, after which a decision was made to reconstruct the facilities. They began updating the water intake unit “Pansionat Pakhra”, located in the Krasnopakhorsky district of TiNAO,” said Petr Biryukov.

    This unit supplies water to residents of the Pakhra Rest House settlement and nearby territories. Its productivity after reconstruction will increase almost threefold and will amount to 1.5 thousand cubic meters per day.

    The specialists will replace the outdated technological and energy equipment, equip four new wells, renovate the existing reservoirs and build one new one. In addition, they will install a water treatment station, where the water will undergo high-quality purification. The reconstruction of the facility will be carried out using domestically produced equipment and developments.

    More than 175 kilometers of water and sewer networks have been updated and laid in Moscow this year

    Water intake units located in the territory of TiNAO are connected to the Moscow water supply. The volume of water supplied to these districts from other capital water treatment stations has increased more than fivefold since 2012.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Wheel of Courage” and Balancing at Heights: VDNKh Invites You to the Festival of Aerial Gymnasts

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    On July 24, VDNKh will host the international festival of aerial gymnasts “Trapeze”. Its main theme is sports and art. Professional athletes from Russia, Brazil, Israel, Spain and Italy will meet on the Central Alley. From 12:00 to 21:00, guests will enjoy a rich program with spectacular shows and various events. Admission to all events is free.

    The main event of the program is a unique mass number, which is a contender for a world record. It will unite more than 50 gymnasts who will perform simultaneously.

    In addition, visitors will see a performance on a 30-meter aerial trapeze by the Flying Heroes team, an extreme number called “Wheel of Courage”, tricks on a trampoline, balancing on a rope at a height of 25 meters and much more.

    The most active spectators will be able to join the athletes at free training sessions for adults and children. Everyone will be welcome to attend master classes in acrobatics, aerial silks and slacklining. At the festival, everyone will be able to try themselves as aerial gymnasts.

    For music lovers, Mari Kraimbreri, Niletto, Vanya Dmitrienko and the group “Pizza” will perform on the main stage. In addition, there will be a photo exhibition “Air Flight. Harmony of the Body” by Valery Katsuba. It will feature expressive artistic images of gymnasts.

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    Holding sports events at VDNKh corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality” and is a key part of Moscow’s tourism development strategy until 2030.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Almost 1,200 standard-type houses will undergo major repairs in the capital

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    In 2025, almost 1,200 houses built according to standard series will undergo major repairs in the capital. The progress and features of these works were reported by the Moscow City Economy Complex.

    Crowning cornice and interfloor belt made of brick

    One of the buildings undergoing renovation is located at 5th Voykovsky Proezd, Building 10. The five-story building was erected in 1959 according to a standard series project. It has a simple plan. The entrance vestibules are highlighted with rustication. Along the perimeter there is a multi-profile crowning cornice and an interfloor belt made of brick. The building’s façade and basement will be renovated, and the utility systems will be replaced. Specialists from the Capital Repair Fund (CRF) have developed a project that takes into account all the features of the building.

    The facade renovation began with washing and cleaning open surfaces from dust and dirt. Then the builders will fill the weathered joints with a special compound and replace individual brick segments. Wet areas will be treated with antiseptic solutions. After a set of preparatory works, specialists will begin hydrophobization of the brickwork. This will help prevent the aggressive impact of precipitation on the walls of the building. At the last stage, the entrances and balconies will be repaired, and new drainpipes will be hung.

    In addition, the basement areas of the building will be tidied up and the drainage, central heating, hot and cold water supply systems will be replaced.

    L-shape and decorative tiles

    Work is also underway in the building at 97 Altufevskoe Shosse. It was built in 1979 according to a standard series project. The house has an L-shaped plan and consists of two volumes.

    The specialists will put the facade, roof, basement in order, and also replace a number of internal engineering systems. Particular attention will be paid to the renovation of the building walls, which were finished with decorative tiles at the factory. In almost half a century, they have lost their color, and in some places they have fallen off. To restore facades of this type, the Moscow FKR has developed a special technology using polymer-cement mixtures on reinforcing meshes. The composition can be applied directly to the old tiles.

    For the convenience of residents, the work was divided into stages. First, specialists will wash open surfaces, tap and remove peeling tiles. Then they will apply a special plaster-adhesive and at the same time reinforcing composition, which contains a fiberglass or basalt fiber mesh. After the base layer, it will be time to apply decorative plaster, a special vapor-permeable paint coating, and seal the interpanel seams. The facade will be painted white and yellow.

    In addition, the entrance groups will be put in order and the basement covering will be renewed. New modern double-glazed windows will be installed in the entrances. The roof decking will be replaced, the screed will be renewed, the slope will be restored and soft roofing will be laid. The basement of the building will also be put in order and the utility lines will be replaced.

    Simple shapes, loggia niches and color accents

    In 2025, a major overhaul of a residential building located at 5 Kolomenskaya Street, Building 2 is underway. This is a sixteen-story panel building, erected according to a standard series in 1983. Its main façade is accentuated by protruding vestibules of entrance groups. The loggia niches are highlighted in color.

    The facade is planned to be updated here. The work will begin with washing open surfaces and clearing interpanel seams from old filling. At the next stage, wet areas will be treated with antiseptic solutions. Then specialists will start laying insulation in the interpanel seams. After that, a new paint layer will be applied to the walls and the interpanel seams will be sealed with a two-component composition. The facade will be painted white and blue.

    At the final stage of the major renovation of the facade, specialists will replace the balcony screens, level the balcony slabs and lay new flooring, as well as repair the basement of the building and make a new asphalt concrete blind area.

    The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing stock capital repairs program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Israeli settlers beat to death 2 Palestinians in latest lynchings

    BEARING WITNESS: By Cole Martin in occupied West Bank

    Two young Palestinians were beaten to death on their land by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday.

    A funeral was held on Sunday for Sayfollah “Saif” Mussalet, 20, and Muhammad Shalabi, 23, who were brutally killed by a large group of settlers in an attack that left more than 30 other Palestinians injured.

    Mussalet died from his wounds as settlers attacked medical responders, and Shalabi’s body was recovered later that evening, having reportedly bled to death from a gunshot wound while ambulances and rescuers were blocked by Israeli military.

    Settlers continued to roam the Palestinian farmland freely for hours.

    Both young men were from the neighbouring Mazra’a Sharqiya village, and Saif was an American citizen visiting loved ones and friends over summer. His family released a statement calling his death an “unimaginable nightmare and an injustice that no family should ever have to face”.

    They said he was a “beloved member of his community . . . a brother and a son [and] a kind, hard-working, and deeply-respected young man.”

    Saif built a widely-loved business in Tampa, Florida, and was known for his generosity, ambition, and connection to his Palestinian heritage.

    Following news of his death an overwhelming number of locals gathered at his store to share their grief and anger.

    Frequent atrocities
    Such lynchings have become a frequent atrocity across the West Bank, as settler gangs are repeatedly emboldened by the Israeli government, police, and military who protect and often facilitate violence against Palestinian communities.

    Two settlers were reportedly detained following the attacks, but released again within hours.

    Between 2005-2020, 91 percent of Palestinian cases filed with police were closed without indictment, according to the Israeli human rights organisation B’tselem, and settlers undergo trial with full legal rights and higher lenience in Israeli civil courts.

    By contrast, Palestinians are tried in Israeli military courts, established in violation of the fourth Geneva Convention and largely considered corrupt for maintaining a 95 percent conviction rate (Military Court Watch).

    Additionally, more than 3600 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli captivity without charge or trial, with all detainees facing an increase in documented physical, psychological, and sexual abuse — including children.

    A funeral was held for the young men on Sunday in Mazra’a Sharqiya village, with thousands in attendance. The killings continue a systemic pattern which alongside military incursions, has seen 153 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank since the beginning of 2025 (OCHA).

    UN resolution
    A UN resolution last September reaffirmed the illegality of Israel’s presence in the occupied Palestinian territories, demanding a total and unconditional withdrawal within a year.

    Ten months on, settler attacks have escalated in frequency and severity, settlement expansion has rapidly increased, and numerous Palestinian villages have been forcibly displaced after months of sustained violence.

    Communities across the West Bank are facing erasure, and as the death toll climbs pressure continues to grow for the New Zealand government to enforce stronger political sanctions, including the entire opposition uniting behind the Green Party’s Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill.

    Cole Martin is an independent New Zealand photojournalist based in the Middle East and a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.

    Mourners pay their respects to the two young Palestinians killed by illegal settlers. Image: Cole Martin

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Secondary legislation access to be improved

    Source: New Zealand Government

    A bill to make it easier to find and comply with the law and to digitise government services by improving access to secondary legislation has passed its first reading, Attorney-General Judith Collins says.

    “Secondary legislation includes regulations and many types of orders, rules, exemptions, bylaws, notices and instruments with many different names,” Ms Collins says.

    “The Legislation Amendment Bill promotes high-quality legislation for New Zealand that is easy to find, use and understand.

    “Currently most secondary legislation is drafted and published by agencies and is difficult to access. In fact, no one knows how much there is, with estimates ranging from 7500-10,000 published by about 100 government and non-government agencies, plus every local authority.

    “Some is published on the agency’s website, some is published in the New Zealand Gazette or in newspapers or, sometimes, it appears to not be publicly available at all.

    “These variable publication arrangements undermine the rule of law, increase compliance costs, hamper digital government and impair scrutiny of delegated law-making powers.”

    “The bill will standardise publication practices, making it a requirement that secondary legislation drafted by agencies is published on the agency website or another approved internet site.”

    Alongside the Bill, the Parliamentary Counsel Office is redeveloping the official New Zealand legislation website using data collection technology to find, index and link agency-published secondary legislation and make it searchable from the website.

    A public demo of the new legislation website is available for users to test and already includes a lot of agency-published secondary legislation. 

    “This will turn the website into a one-stop shop for legislation matters,” Ms Collins says.

    “My vision is that the public will soon only need to visit one website to find all New Zealand legislation and related information.”

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: President Museveni Meets Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations Director General

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    President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today met and held fruitful discussions with the Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, H.E Qu Dongyu at State House, Entebbe.

    Welcoming the Director-General, President Museveni underscored the critical role of the FAO in supporting the transformation of agri-food systems, reiterating that agricultural development remains a top priority for Uganda.

    President Museveni assured H.E Dongyu of his unwavering support to facilitate smooth collaboration with the FAO.

    The two leaders further discussed how they could enhance collaboration in key areas such as sustainable agriculture, and food security that are vital for Uganda’s agricultural transformation.

     A significant emphasis was also placed on the need for income security, nutrition and hygiene to provide a stable foundation for well-being and development of individuals.

    H.E Dongyu expressed gratitude for Uganda’s ongoing commitment to the FAO and affirmed the organization’s readiness to provide strong support to Uganda’s investment plans.

    “Uganda has significant potential for rapid growth and development.”

    The FAO delegation included; Mr. Maximo Torero, Chief Economist; Mr. Abebe Haile Gabriel, Assistant D.G and Rep. for Africa; Ms. Lineo Molise, Regional Coordinator for Africa; and Mr. Shen Hong, Assistant to the Director General.

    – on behalf of State House Uganda.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Top African and Global Voices in Technology to Speak at Africa Tech Festival 2025

    Source: APO – Report:

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    Africa Tech Festival (www.AfricaTechFestival.com), the longest running and most influential tech event on the continent, has announced the first wave of 25 headline speakers for its 2025 edition, bringing together influential voices from global tech, government, and business who are driving the growth and transformation of Africa’s digital economy.

    The 2025 speaker line-up features some of the most influential voices in global technology and African business leadership. Among them is Bernardo Mariano Junior, Assistant Secretary-General and Chief Information Technology Officer at the United Nations, who brings a global governance perspective to digital development. Mark Elliott, President for Africa at Mastercard, will offer insights into advancing inclusive finance across the continent. Representing the frontier of artificial intelligence, Emmanuel Lubanzadio, Senior Director and Head of Africa at OpenAI, will contribute to conversations around AI adoption and policy readiness in African markets.

    Also speaking is Odunayo Eweniyi, a prominent tech entrepreneur and investor, serving as Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of PiggyVest and General Partner at First Capital, who will share perspectives on fintech growth and funding in Africa. From the telecoms and enterprise space, Tumi Chamayou, Chief Enterprise Business Officer at MTN South Africa, and Ravi Bhat, Chief Technology and Solutions Officer at Microsoft Africa, will explore enterprise innovation and the role of strategic partnerships in enabling digital infrastructure.

    They will be joined by senior decision-makers from across the public and private sectors, including technology and strategy executives from African Bank, Transnet, Cell C, Telkom, the Department of Public Service and Administration of South Africa, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Together, these leaders represent a broad spectrum of industries and expertise, united by a common goal: to drive forward Africa’s digital transformation.

    Africa Tech Festival 2025 will be held in Cape Town from 11 to 13 November. The conference will feature a structured programme built around four core tracks: AfricaCom, AfricaTech, AfricaIgnite, and The AI Summit Cape Town. Each track is designed to address key areas of technological advancement and policy development across the continent. This year’s agenda is also framed by four central themes: Responsible Innovation, Inclusive Investment, Connectivity for Development, and Policy Harmonisation. These themes reflect the Festival’s commitment to providing a platform for examining the challenges and opportunities shaping Africa’s digital economy.

    “We’re excited to share a speaker roster that truly represents the diversity of experience shaping Africa’s tech future,” said Kadi Diallo, Portfolio Manager for Africa Tech Festival. “These are individuals who are actively working to improve systems, close gaps, and build digital infrastructure that works for everyone.”

    “This year, you’ll also notice a bold new look and feel as we unveil our refreshed branding. It marks the start of a new era for the Africa Tech Festival—one that reflects the scale, ambition, and innovation of the continent’s thriving tech ecosystem.”

    Following the success of 2024, Africa Tech Festival will continue to provide in-depth discussions on national digital strategies, economic growth, infrastructure, and public-private collaboration. Although a formal partnership with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) is still under consideration, last year’s engagement with senior government officials led to meaningful policy dialogue. Now in its third decade, the Festival remains a key platform for shaping Africa’s digital transformation through informed debate, investment, and strategic partnerships.

    Further programme details and additional speakers will be announced in the weeks ahead.

    Registration for Africa Tech Festival 2025 is now open and can be completed via the official portal here (https://apo-opa.co/450ROWS).

    – on behalf of Africa Tech Festival.

    About Africa Tech Festival:   
    Now in its 28th edition, Africa Tech Festival 2025 will take place from 11 to 13 November 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), bringing together over 15,000 technology leaders, policymakers, investors, startups, and visionaries. The festival encompasses four anchor events:

    • AfricaCom – The continent’s largest telecoms and connectivity event
    • AfricaTech – The hub for technology, innovation, and enterprise growth
    • AfricaIgnite – Driving growth and impact in Africa’s startup ecosystem
    • The AI Summit Cape Town – Where commercial AI comes to life
       

    With over 500 speakers, 300 exhibitors, and multiple networking opportunities, Africa Tech Festival remains the largest and most influential tech event on the continent.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: President suspends Advocate Andrew Chauke 

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Tuesday, July 22, 2025

    President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended the South Gauteng Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Andrew Chauke, with immediate effect, pending an inquiry into his fitness to hold office.

    In a statement on Monday evening, The Presidency said the suspension was effected in terms of Section 14(3) read with Section 12(6)(a) of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Act.

    “Having asked Adv Chauke to provide reasons why he should not be suspended, President Ramaphosa has decided suspension is the correct course of action pending an inquiry,” the Presidency said. 

    The President has since informed Advocate Chauke of his decision in writing.

    Additionally, President Ramaphosa indicated that both the Presidency and the public would benefit from an independent assessment of the issues at hand, particularly where there are disputes of fact.

    He further expressed concern that Advocate Chauke’s continued presence at the helm of prosecutions in South Gauteng, while serious accusations are levelled against him, could negatively affect the reputation of the NPA as a whole. 

    “President Ramaphosa is also concerned that Adv Chauke will not be able to fulfil his functions optimally while facing an inquiry,” the Presidency said. 

    This decision follows prolonged concerns regarding Advocate Chauke’s conduct in critical cases and represented a significant step toward restoring public trust in the NPA. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Discharge application dismissed in State Capture linked case

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Tuesday, July 22, 2025

    The Johannesburg High Court has dismissed an application for a discharge brought by the accused in a high-profile State Capture corruption case linked to the rehabilitation of mines.

    The accused include former Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Deputy Director-General Joel Raphela, as well as Ronica Ragavan, Pushpaveni Govender, and entities linked to the Gupta family’s Optimum Coal Mine, Koornfontein Mines, and Tegeta Exploration and Resources.

    In the main case, they are facing a raft of charges including fraud, forgery, uttering, perjury and money laundering related to R107.5 million rehabilitation funds meant for the Optimum Coal Mine and Koornfontein Mine trust accounts in 2016.
    Their application for a discharge was brought in terms of Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act.

    “The court also ruled in favour of the National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigating Directorate Against Corruption [IDAC], granting leave to amend the indictment on certain charges against the accused. 

    “This development follows the closure of the State’s case. The defence’s application was brought thereafter,” IDAC spokesperson, Henry Mamothame said in a statement on Monday.

    The case will resume in court on 25 May 2026 and is set down until 12 June 2026, “during which period the defence is expected to call its witnesses”.

    The accused have pleaded not guilty. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • Venus Williams makes winning return after 16-month layoff

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    enus Williams enjoyed a winning return to tennis after more than a year away from the game as the 45-year-old American teamed up with compatriot Hailey Baptiste to win their round of 16 women’s doubles tie at the Washington Open on Monday.

    The seven-times Grand Slam singles champion had not played a competitive match in 16 months, with her last appearance on the WTA Tour coming at the Miami Open in March last year.

    Williams and Baptiste beat Eugenie Bouchard and Clervie Ngounoue 6-3 6-1 to reach the quarter-finals in Washington, and the former world number one said if felt “inspiring” to be back on court.

    “It wasn’t easy for us but we brought it together quickly as a team. I love this game and still hitting it big,” Williams told Sky Sports.

    Williams enjoyed playing with 23-year-old Baptiste so much she joked that she should have teamed up with her years ago instead of playing with her younger sister Serena, who she won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with.

    “I could see that we were going to be a good team. We just should have started playing earlier, years ago, right?” she said. “I think Serena was just in the way.”

    (Reuters)

  • Alcaraz joins list of marquee withdrawals from Canadian Open

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    orld number two Carlos Alcaraz has joined the list of big names skipping next week’s Canadian Open in Toronto with the Spaniard saying he needs to focus on recovering from muscle issues after losing to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final.

    The 22-year-old won the Italian Open, French Open and Queen’s Club titles before Sinner brought his 24-match winning streak to a halt at the All England Club earlier this month.

    “After many consecutive weeks of competition without rest, I will not be able to play in Toronto this year,” the five-times Grand Slam champion wrote on social media on Monday.

    “I have small muscle issues and need to recover physically and mentally for what comes next. To the tournament and my fans in Canada I am very sorry, I will see you next year.”

    The U.S. Open tune-up event will now be without four of the world’s top six men’s players after Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Jack Draper also opted out.

    World number one Sinner said he needed to prioritise his health, number five Draper is out with an arm injury and number six Djokovic is dealing with a groin problem that he sustained during his run to the Wimbledon semi-finals.

    The Canadian Open starts on Sunday and runs until August 7.

    The U.S. Open begins on August 24.

    (Reuters)

     

  • Liam Dawson back in England team after eight-year absence for fourth test vs India

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    ngland’s Liam Dawson has been named in the team to play India in the fourth test of the series at Old Trafford, England’s cricket board (ECB) announced on Monday, marking the spinner’s first test appearance in eight years.

    The 35-year-old Hampshire left-armer, who replaces the injured Shoaib Bashir, is the only change to the team for the fourth test which begins on Wednesday. Dawson has not played a test match since earning his third test cap in July 2017.

    Dawson, an unused member of the 2019 World Cup winning squad, did feature in the Twenty20 series against West Indies in June.

    Bashir suffered a fracture to his finger during the third test at Lord’s, which England won by 22 runs to take a 2-1 lead, leaving them one victory away from clinching their first five-match series win since 2018.

    England team:

    Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Liam Dawson, Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer.

    (Reuters)

  • PM Modi wishes good health to Jagdeep Dhankhar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday wished Jagdeep Dhankhar good health following his resignation as the Vice President of India.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar Ji has got many opportunities to serve our country in various capacities, including as the Vice President of India. Wishing him good health.

    On Monday, Vice President Dhankhar resigned from the office, citing health concerns and medical advice.

    In his resignation letter to President Droupadi Murmu, Dhankhar said, “To prioritise health care and abide by medical advice, I hereby resign as the Vice President of India, effective immediately.”

    The 72-year-old, who also served as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, expressed gratitude to the President for her “unwavering support” and the “wonderfully harmonious working relationship” they shared during his tenure.

    Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Council of Ministers, Dhankhar said, “Prime Minister’s cooperation and support have been invaluable, and I have learned much during my time in office.”

    He also acknowledged the trust and warmth extended by Members of Parliament, calling it a “cherished memory.”

    Reflecting on his time in office, Dhankhar said it had been a privilege to witness India’s economic growth and transformation. “Serving in this transformative era of our nation’s history has been a true honour,” he noted. “As I leave this esteemed office, I am filled with pride in Bharat’s global rise and phenomenal achievements and hold unwavering confidence in her brilliant future.”

    Dhankhar’s resignation came on the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.