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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jordan Evacuates 35 Sick Children from Gaza

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

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

    AMMAN, July 17 (Xinhua) — The Jordanian Armed Forces on Wednesday evacuated the seventh batch of sick children from the Gaza Strip as part of the Jordan Medical Corridor initiative, the military said in a statement.

    The group included 35 children, accompanied by 72 family members, who were transported to Jordan for treatment at local hospitals via the King Hussein Causeway.

    The evacuation was carried out in coordination with the Jordanian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization and in accordance with strict medical and safety procedures.

    According to the statement, this is the largest group of evacuees since the initiative was launched in March.

    To date, a total of 112 children and 241 family members have been transported to Jordan for medical care.

    In February, Jordan’s King Abdullah II announced the country’s readiness to accept up to 2,000 Palestinian children from Gaza for treatment. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The share of inventions implemented in production is increasing in China

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

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

    BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) — The proportion of China’s patent-protected corporate inventions put into production rose to 53.3 percent in 2024 from 44.9 percent in 2020, Shen Changyu, director of the National Intellectual Property Administration, said Thursday.

    At a press conference held by the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, the head of the department presented the country’s achievements in the field of intellectual property during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) and answered journalists’ questions on the matter. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China publishes study guide for Xi Jinping’s important ideas on strengthening and improving work on ethnic issues in five ethnic minority languages

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

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

    BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) — A study guide for important thoughts on strengthening and improving work on ethnic issues by General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping has been published in five ethnic minority languages.

    This book, prepared by the United Front Department of the CPC Central Committee and the National Ethnic Affairs Commission of the PRC, was published by Minzu Chubanshe Publishing House in the languages of the Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur, Kazakh and Korean nationalities.

    The book is available at Xinhua bookstores nationwide. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCSD to launch cross-cultural music lecture series “When Chinese landscape painting meets Western classical music” (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a cross-cultural music lecture series entitled “When Chinese landscape painting meets Western classical music” from September to October. The eight-lecture series, hosted by music critic William Ting, will explore the connections between Chinese landscape painting and Western classical music through appreciating works of Chinese and Western artists from various perspectives. The programme will also feature live demonstrations by pianist Chung Chi-woo and qin musician Chung Siu-sun in different lectures, offering audiences a fresh perspective on viewing paintings and appreciating music.
     
         Details of each lecture are as follows:

    Lecture 1: “Connect: The Meeting Point of Chinese Painting and Western Music” 
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    Date: September 5 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: Chung Chi-woo

    To provide an overview of the stylistic features and characteristics of Chinese landscape painting and Western classical music across different periods, examining the intersections between them and the similarities in their historical development.

    Lecture 2: “Sublime: Fan Kuan and J.S. Bach” 
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    Date: September 12 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: Chung Chi-woo
     
         To explore the connections between the works of Northern Song dynasty painter Fan Kuan and Baroque music master Bach, and discuss the intersection of “Travelers Among Mountains and Streams” and “The Art of Fugue”, two masterpieces in the history of Chinese painting and Western music.

    Lecture 3: “Transcendent Elegance: Ni Zan and Mozart”
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    Date: September 19 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: William Ting
     
         Through appreciating the works of Yuan dynasty painter Ni Zan and Western classical music composer Mozart, in an attempt to reveal the inner worlds of the two artists while exploring the aesthetic significance and similarities behind their creations.

    Lecture 4: “Visual Melodies: Sound and Music in the Paintings”
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    Date: September 26 (Friday)
    Guqin demonstration and explanation: Chung Siu-sun
     
         Featuring a selection of Chinese landscape paintings and Western paintings to explore how to “listen” to the artworks’ audible elements, or how to integrate melodies and musical forms into the paintings with lines and colours, thereby discovering these “visible” sounds.
     
    Lecture 5: “Ancient Worshipping: Dong Qichang and Brahms”
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    Date: October 10 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: Chung Chi-woo
     
         Through examining the works of Ming dynasty painter Dong Qichang and Western classical music composer Brahms, to explore how they both “imitated” their ancient masters while forging new paths for future generations, illustrating the close relationship between arts development and the social environment of their time.
     
    Lecture 6: “The Beauty of Ugliness: Shitao and Beethoven”
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    Date: October 17 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: Chung Chi-woo
     
         To explore how the works of Qing dynasty painter Shitao and Western classical music composer Beethoven take ugliness as a kind of beauty, subverting the aesthetic traditions of their time, thereby offering new perspectives for interpreting these “ugly” creations.
     
    Lecture 7: “Deliberate Blank: Silence and Emptiness in Music and Painting”
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    Date: October 24 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: Chung Chi-woo

         To analyse how the technique of “deliberate blank” in Chinese ink painting infuses works with “spiritual energy” and stimulates the viewers’ imagination, and how different uses of “silence” in Western music express emotions and imbue music with deeper meaning.
     
    Lecture 8: “Inner Beauty: Fou Ts’ong and Huang Binhong”
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    Date: October 31 (Friday)
    Piano demonstration: William Ting
     
         To explore how the essence of Chinese culture is reflected in the musical approach of pianist Fou Ts’ong from the perspective of musical interpretation, and how these relate to painter Huang Binhong’s works.
     
         William Ting graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University and received his Master Degree in Historical Musicology from Royal Holloway, University of London. He is currently a life member of the International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong). As a local music critic, Ting’s writings are widely published in art magazines, newspapers and online. As a musicologist, Ting has conducted numerous public lectures in recent years including Baroque Music Lecture Series: Bach & Beyond in 2022.
     
         Chung Chi-woo earned his Master Degree in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in the United States. He has performed solo recitals and chamber performances across Europe and the United States and participated in many music festivals and master classes. Chung Siu-sun is a pupil of seasoned virtuoso of guqin Sou Si-tai, studying both guqin and xiao. He contributed his guqin expertise to the album “Gem of Ci Poetry Music” in recent years. He is currently the general officer of the Deyin Qin Society. 
     
         All lectures will be conducted in Cantonese and start at 7.30pm in the Lecture Hall of the Hong Kong Space Museum. Each lecture will run for about one hour and 30 minutes. Tickets priced at $80 (for each lecture, with free seating) are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. For programme enquiries, please call 2268 7321 or visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/Programme/en/music/programs_1886.html.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government posts land resumption notices for urban renewal project in Kowloon City

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The Lands Department today (July 17) posted land resumption notices in accordance with section 4 of the Lands Resumption Ordinance (Chapter 124) to resume land at Nga Tsin Wai Road/Carpenter Road in Kowloon City for the implementation of an urban renewal project.
     
    The project was included in the Urban Renewal Authority’s Business Plan for 2022-23, and its implementation will help improve the overall living environment in the area. The project site, with a gross area of about 37 061 square metres, will be redeveloped for residential use with retail/commercial facilities, at-grade landscaped diversified space, as well as underground ancillary parking and loading/unloading facilities. The project will also provide a public vehicle park and government, institution or community facilities.
     
    A total of 1 009 property interests at the project site will be resumed by the Government. The affected interests will revert to the Government on the expiration of three months from the date of affixing the land resumption notices (i.e. October 18, 2025).
     
    Apart from statutory compensation, eligible owners of domestic properties will also be offered an ex-gratia home purchase allowance or a supplementary allowance as appropriate. Eligible domestic tenants will be offered rehousing or an ex-gratia allowance.

    Eligible commercial property occupiers, including owners and tenants, may opt for an ex-gratia allowance in lieu of the right to claim statutory compensation for business and related losses.

    If statutory claims made by the affected owners and tenants of both domestic and commercial properties under the Lands Resumption Ordinance cannot be settled by agreement, the owners and tenants may apply to the Lands Tribunal for adjudication. Professional fees reasonably incurred by the claimants in making such claims may be reimbursed by the Government.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Why a surprise jump in unemployment isn’t as bad as it sounds

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jeff Borland, Professor of Economics, The University of Melbourne

    New figures show Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 4.3% – its highest level since late 2021 – in June this year, up from 4.1% in May.

    While this is bad news, it’s not as bad as it might seem. Higher unemployment came from more people looking for work. In the long run, that’s good for the economy.

    And these figures also make it more likely we’ll see an interest rate cut next month – which is now looking overdue.

    What’s the bad news?

    This is the second month in a row we’ve seen no growth in total employment, while total hours worked (the number of hours worked by employed individuals, regardless of whether they are full-time, part-time or overtime) in the past month has gone backwards.

    All this adds to the picture of a slowing labour market since the start of the year, after surprisingly strong growth in the second half of 2024.

    The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics release also includes data on where extra hours worked during 2025 have come from.

    Employment growth has come entirely from the “non-market sector” – which is healthcare and social assistance, education and training, and public administration and safety. And the big driver of those extra jobs has been in social assistance and health care, which is largely government-funded.

    That means employment has gone backwards in the rest of the economy, adding to a picture of a jobs market being propped up by government investment in the caring economy.

    Why it as bad as you might think

    The reason unemployment rose is that more people were looking for work – so it’s not because employment fell.

    Of course, we’d prefer those people to have found jobs. But it does mean people weren’t losing jobs for the unemployment rate to rise.

    The growth in labour force participation in June continues the trend of strong growth since late 2021. In the long run, that’s a good thing – it means the country can produce more output, and more people gain an income from work.

    An interest rate cut now looks more certain

    A fortnight ago, the Reserve Bank surprised most people by keeping the cash rate on hold at 3.85%.

    Today’s unemployment data is extra evidence that the labour market isn’t contributing to inflation pressure – in fact, it’s the opposite.

    It shows an interest rate cut is now overdue. The Reserve Bank board meets again in mid-August, with a decision on rates announced on August 12.

    When will we know if this is a blip or a trend?

    One possibility is that some of the extra people who became unemployed in June have a job to go to in the next month. Ups and downs in that group have at times been influential in driving unemployment numbers in recent times. In that case, this month’s figures may partly turn out to be a blip. We’ll be able to tell that when we see next month’s figures.

    But the blip is unlikely to explain all of the rise in June. This is also about a labour market that is slowing.

    Jeff Borland receives funding from the Australian Research Council.

    ref. Why a surprise jump in unemployment isn’t as bad as it sounds – https://theconversation.com/why-a-surprise-jump-in-unemployment-isnt-as-bad-as-it-sounds-261375

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  • Trump says he’s not planning to fire Fed’s Powell

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is not planning to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but he kept the door open to the possibility and renewed his criticism of the central bank chief for not lowering interest rates.

    A Bloomberg report earlier Wednesday saying that Trump was likely to fire Powell soon sparked a drop in stocks and the dollar, and a rise in Treasury yields.

    Trump, who has been criticizing Powell on an almost daily basis for being “TOO LATE” to cut interest rates, said the report wasn’t true. But Trump confirmed he had floated the idea with Republican lawmakers on Tuesday evening, marking the latest chapter in an escalating campaign by Trump against the independent central bank and its embattled chief.

    “I don’t rule out anything, but I think it’s highly unlikely unless he has to leave for fraud,” Trump said, a reference to recent White House and Republican lawmaker criticism of cost overruns in the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s historic headquarters in Washington. There has been no evidence of fraud, and the Fed has pushed back on criticism of its handling of the project.

    Powell, who was nominated by Trump during his first term in late 2017 to lead the Fed and then nominated for a second term by Democratic President Joe Biden four years later, has repeatedly said he intends to serve out his term, which runs through May 15, 2026. A recent Supreme Court opinion has solidified a long-standing interpretation of the law that the Fed chair cannot be fired over policy differences but only “for cause.”

    In an interview aired later on Wednesday, Trump was again asked if he was thinking of removing Powell. “I’d love it if he wants to resign, that would be up to him,” Trump told the Real America’s Voice. “They say it would disrupt the market if I did.”

    Treasury yields pared declines and stocks ended the day higher after Trump’s comments, which included the familiar complaint that Powell is a “terrible” chair for keeping the Fed’s short-term policy rate in the 4.25%-4.50% range since December while the central bank assesses the impact of sharply higher tariffs on inflation.

    Trump blames the Fed for higher long-term rates that increase the cost of U.S. government borrowing. His attacks on Powell have continued since his signing on July 4 of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” the tax and spending bill that independent analysts say will add trillions of dollars to the U.S. deficit.

    “A HUGE MISTAKE”

    Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who opposed the tax bill and has since said he won’t run for reelection, on Wednesday delivered a spirited defense of an independent Fed, which economists say is the linchpin of U.S. financial and price stability.

    “There’s been some talk about potentially firing the Fed chair,” said Tillis, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, which oversees the Fed and confirms presidential nominations to its Board. Subjecting the Fed to direct presidential control would be a “huge mistake,” he said.

    “The consequences of firing a Fed chair, just because political people don’t agree with that economic decision, will be to undermine the credibility of the United States going forward, and I would argue if it happens you are going to see a pretty immediate response, and we’ve got to avoid that,” said Tillis.

    Other Republicans downplayed the possibility of Trump’s firing Powell.

    Asked if it would be a problem for Trump to fire Powell, Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters: “My understanding is he doesn’t have any intention of doing that.”

    “President Trump’s own analysis and that of his Treasury secretary is that he cannot fire Jay Powell,” House Financial Services Committee Chair French Hill told CNBC earlier on Wednesday.

    RENOVATIONS AT THE FED

    Last week, the White House appeared to try to lay the groundwork for firing Powell for cause when the director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, sent Powell a letter saying that Trump was “extremely troubled” by the renovations of two Fed buildings.

    Powell responded by asking the U.S. central bank’s inspector general to review the project. The central bank also posted a “frequently asked questions” fact sheet, which rebutted some of Vought’s assertions about VIP dining rooms and elevators that he said added to the costs.

    “Nobody is fooled by President Trump and Republicans’ sudden interest in building renovations — it’s clear pretext to fire Fed Chair Powell,” Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee and herself a longtime critic of Powell, posted on X. Warren was the committee’s only member to vote against Powell’s renomination as chair in 2022, saying he had not done enough on regulation.

    Fed policymakers are worried that, with 40-year-high inflation only recently in the rear-view mirror, any bump up in inflation coupled with a too-early cut to short-term borrowing costs could ignite expectations that inflation is back, a potentially self-fulfilling prophecy that could weaken the economy and undermine progress on price stability.

    Analysts said they feared the pressure campaign on Powell would continue — with deleterious effects on the Fed’s ability to do its congressionally mandated job of both keeping prices stable and maximizing employment.

    “Any reduction in the independence of the Fed would likely add upside risks to an inflation outlook that is already subject to upward pressures from tariffs and somewhat elevated inflation expectations,” wrote JP Morgan chief U.S. economist Michael Feroli, who said he doubts the “saga” of the president’s repeated threats to remove Powell is over.

    Feroli and others noted that continued pressure on Powell would likely push up longer-term interest rates as investors demand more protection from the risk of higher inflation — making U.S. government borrowing more, not less, expensive.

    The “formal process” for identifying a successor to Powell is under way, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said. Bessent is one candidate for the job, along with White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett, former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh and Fed Governor Christopher Waller.

    (Reuters)

  • Amit Shah to inaugurate cooperative and employment festival in Jaipur today

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the Cooperative and Employment Festival on Thursday in Dadiya village, Jaipur. The event is part of the International Cooperative Year celebrations declared by the United Nations General Assembly for 2025.

    Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma will also attend the programme. 

    The festival is being held as part of a nationwide initiative in which 54 cooperative-related responsibilities have been assigned to states. Rajasthan is among the key states hosting the event.

    During the Cooperative Conference, the Union Minister will inaugurate 24 food grain storage warehouses and 64 millet outlets virtually, and also review an exhibition of cooperative products. The focus remains on strengthening food security and promoting sustainable agriculture.

    Alongside, the Employment Festival will see Shah distribute appointment letters to newly selected government recruits. He is also scheduled to interact with candidates and beneficiaries from four districts, reflecting the Centre’s push for employment generation.

    Preparations for the high-profile event were reviewed earlier this week by Rajasthan’s Cooperative Minister Gautam Kumar Dak, who conducted a thorough inspection of the venue. He instructed officials to ensure smooth arrangements and proper facilities for attendees, including seating, water, and refreshments.

    The festival is expected to draw large participation from cooperative institutions and stakeholders across Rajasthan and will serve as a major platform to promote cooperative development and employment initiatives in the state.

  • MIL-OSI USA: Grassley-Led HALT Fentanyl Act Becomes Law

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley

    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump today signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of (HALT) Fentanyl Act into law, permanently classifying illicit, fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I. The bipartisan and bicameral legislation was led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.) and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.).

    “The HALT Fentanyl Act is now the law of the land, marking a major victory in America’s fight against fentanyl,” Grassley said. “By permanently classifying fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I, the HALT Fentanyl Act will save American lives and prevent deadly fentanyl knockoffs from making their way into Iowa communities. I applaud President Trump’s action today, as well as his ongoing commitment to turning the corner on the Biden administration’s disastrous policies and creating a safer America.”  

    Download photos HERE. 

    Download bill text HERE and a fact sheet HERE.  

    Background:

    The HALT Fentanyl Act was introduced by Grassley, Cassidy and Heinrich in January, advanced by the Senate Judiciary Committee in February, passed by the Senate in March and passed by the House of Representatives in June. Both houses of Congress passed the bill by overwhelming margins.

    The bipartisan bill is supported by over 40 major advocacy groups, including a coalition of over 200 impacted family groups and law enforcement organizations representing over a million officers. Learn more about the bill’s widespread support HERE.

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  • Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurates University of Southampton’s India campus in Gurugram

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday inaugurated the India campus of the University of Southampton in Gurugram

    This marks the first foreign university to establish a campus in India under the University Grants Commission’s new regulations,

    Describing the event as a “momentous milestone” in the internationalisation of education under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Pradhan said the development also deepens the education pillar of the India–UK strategic partnership, as outlined in the India–UK Roadmap 2030.

    “Southampton University’s campus in Gurugram will create new synergies, foster a new culture of curiosity and excellence, and present an added choice to students to access world-class education at a more affordable cost and nearer to home and family,” he said.

    Pradhan also urged the university to introduce STEM programmes and contribute to India’s vision of becoming a global innovation hub.

    The launch event was attended by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Lord Patel OBE, Chancellor of the University and a member of the UK House of Lord, British High Commissioner to India Lindy Cameron, and UGC Chairman Dr. Vineet Joshi.

    Pradhan commended the university for establishing the state-of-the-art campus within a year of receiving the Letter of Intent.

    Highlighting the growing educational ties between India and the UK, Pradhan referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s description of this relationship as a “living bridge” that connects the two nations.

    UGC Chairman Dr. Vineet Joshi called the Gurugram campus a proud milestone and a model for future international collaborations under NEP 2020. He said it reaffirms India’s emerging role as a global hub for education.

    The new campus will offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes aligned with UK academic standards. Fields of study include Computer Science, Business Management, Economics, Accounting and Finance. Students will also have the flexibility to pursue parts of their education in the UK or Malaysia.

    Academic programmes at the campus are scheduled to begin in 2025, with the inaugural cohort comprising students from India, the UAE, and Nepal. Undergraduate offerings include BSc degrees in Computer Science, Economics, Accounting & Finance, and Business Management, while postgraduate options include MSc degrees in Finance and International Management.

    The university said over 75 faculty members from leading global institutions will join the Gurugram campus, ensuring international academic quality. Its global alumni network of over 290,000 graduates, including more than 1,700 from India, is also expected to play a key role in mentoring students and facilitating industry engagement.

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation of businessmen from Tajikistan visited the new campus of NSU

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University –

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    A delegation of businessmen from the Republic of Tajikistan, representing the financial and insurance sectors, visited the new campus of NSU, which is being built within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”. During the visit, a meeting was held with the management Faculty of Economics to discuss the development of cooperation with the Central Asian republic.

    The businessmen appreciated the high level of infrastructure being created on the university campus. The delegation attended lectures in large auditoriums and were impressed by the scale and high level of organization of the educational process.

    — This is not just a modern building — it is a real world-class scientific center. I was particularly impressed by the high quality of the infrastructure, comfortable classrooms and an atmosphere conducive to learning and scientific activity. Such campuses create not just an educational environment, but a space for the formation of future leaders of science and technology, — emphasized Ayubjon Nasirov, founder and current head of the insurance organization Eskhata Sugurta.

    During the meeting with the leadership of the Faculty of Economics, cooperation between universities of Tajikistan and NSU was discussed in several key areas:

    · Training and retraining of personnel in technical and economic specialties.

    · Joint scientific research, in particular in the field of information technology, digital transformation of business and medicine.

    · Internships and student exchanges, which are especially important for practical training and international experience.

    — We would like to pay special attention to the development of the Olympiad movement and work with gifted children. We are very interested in the Physics and Mathematics School (SUNC NSU), which has been successfully working with talented schoolchildren for many years. Many of our schoolchildren — winners of republican Olympiads — studied and successfully graduated from your university. It is important not only to preserve this tradition, but also to develop it, expanding the access of talented youth of Tajikistan to your educational programs, — explained Ayubjon Nasirov.

    Thus, the deputy dean of the economics department of NSU Naimdzhon Ibragimov at one time got to the university through the PhMS. In 1981, he won the republican Olympiad in mathematics in Tajikistan, after which he was offered to enroll in the summer school at the PhMS. In 1983, he graduated from the physics and mathematics school and entered the EF NSU.

    As noted by businessmen, NSU is distinguished by a high level of academic and scientific training, powerful infrastructure, as well as deep integration of science, education and innovation. Also, the trend of recent years is the strengthening of cooperation between the university and companies and enterprises from various industries.

    — In Tajikistan, we are also actively developing the higher education system, but here, at NSU, we saw an example of how a university can become a center for technological and economic development in a region. We were especially impressed by the close connection between the university and business, which allows us to quickly adapt educational programs to the needs of the labor market and ensure that graduates are in demand, — added Ayubjon Nasirov.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China vigorously pursues transformation, industrialization of patents

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

    BEIJING, July 17 — China has effectively promoted the transformation and industrialization of a large number of patents, with the industrialization rate of enterprise invention patents up from 44.9 percent in 2020 to 53.3 percent in 2024, the country’s top IP official said on Thursday.

    Shen Changyu, head of the China National Intellectual Property Administration, unveiled the data at a press conference, where he presented achievements in intellectual property (IP) during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) and responded to questions from the media.

    As of June this year, the number of valid domestic invention patents had reached 5.01 million, an increase of 13.2 percent year on year, according to Shen, while ownership of high-value invention patents per 10,000 people had reached 15.3.

    The country had collected about 48.96 million valid registered trademarks by June 2025, a year-on-year increase of 6.6 percent.

    In addition, the dominant position of enterprises in technological innovation continues to be enhanced in China, said Shen. There were 524,000 domestic enterprises that held valid invention patents in June 2025.

    The total number of valid invention patents held by these enterprises had reached 3.7 million — accounting for 74.4 percent of the total number in China, an increase of 6.1 percentage points compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020).

    Such progress was highly consistent with the fact that research and development (R&D) investment by enterprises accounts for three-quarters of total social R&D investment in China, said Shen. This indicates that the innovation capability of enterprises is continuously improving, and that they have become the main source of new technology generation, Shen added.

    The three fields with the highest growth rates of valid domestic invention patents in China by June 2025 were information technology management methods, computer technology and medical technology, featuring year-on-year rises of 34.1 percent, 22.7 percent and 19.8 percent, respectively. These figures were significantly higher than the average growth rate of valid domestic invention patents, Shen revealed.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China deepens global IP ties with over 80 partners

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

    BEIJING, July 17 — China has established partnerships with over 80 countries and regions in intellectual property (IP) cooperation, the country’s top IP official said on Thursday.

    Shen Changyu, head of the China National Intellectual Property Administration, said this at a press conference on China’s IP achievements during the 14th five-year plan period (2021-2025).

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Ukrainian parliament accepts PM’s resignation

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

    The Ukrainian parliament on Wednesday voted to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

    Lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak said that 261 out of 320 parliament members present in the assembly supported the motion.

    Shmyhal submitted his resignation to parliament on Tuesday, following President Volodymyr Zelensky’s announcement a day earlier that he had nominated First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko for the post.

    Shmyhal had served as Ukrainian prime minister since March 2020.

    Under Ukrainian law, the prime minister’s resignation entails the resignation of the entire government. The cabinet will continue to exercise its duties until a new government is formed.

    Local media reported that Shmyhal might be appointed as the new defense minister in the upcoming government. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Volvo showcases health-focused tech at China Intl Supply Chain Expo

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

    A view of Volvo’s exhibition stand at the third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, July 16, 2025. [Photo by Xu Xiaoxuan/China.org.cn]

    Swedish automaker Volvo is showcasing its health-focused vehicle technology at the third China International Supply Chain Expo this week, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability and passenger safety.

    The automaker has implemented strict controls on in-car materials to protect human health. While Chinese regulations ban six hazardous substances, including PBB, hexavalent chromium and lead compounds, Volvo restricts more than 6,000 substances in its vehicles. The company excludes known contact allergens from components such as seat leather and rubber door seals.

    Volvo also enforces stringent standards for volatile organic compounds beyond national requirements. The company regulates 11 additional harmful volatiles at the parts level to protect interior air quality.

    Interior air cleanliness remains a priority for the automaker. Volvo’s systems monitor particulate matter, including PM2.5, PM1 and PM0.3, along with ozone and pollen levels. A company representative at the expo said Volvo’s air conditioning filters contain high-grade activated carbon with increased thickness and density for superior pollutant absorption. The brand’s Advanced Air Cleaner system provides enhanced PM2.5 filtration efficiency.

    Volvo has established a specialized “nose team” that evaluates in-car odors to further ensure air quality. The company uses a six-level classification system for interior air: Level 1 indicates an almost undetectable scent, Level 3 represents a noticeable but acceptable smell, and Level 6 is considered intolerable. Only vehicles rated Level 3 or below meet Volvo’s internal air quality standards.

    Sustainability represents another key focus area for the automaker. Volvo is incorporating recycled and renewable materials into vehicle interiors, including low-carbon trims made from recycled PET bottles and soy-based foam for seat cushions. The company is also investing in battery recycling to reduce environmental impact.

    A company representative said these efforts align with China’s goals to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, and reflect Volvo’s broader sustainability strategy.

    The company is also working to reduce average emissions per vehicle to achieve net-zero by 2040 and plans to become a fully circular business by the same year. Through collaboration with partners across its value chain, Volvo seeks to improve and protect lives while contributing to a more sustainable society.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Volvo showcases health-focused tech at China Intl Supply Chain Expo

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

    A view of Volvo’s exhibition stand at the third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, July 16, 2025. [Photo by Xu Xiaoxuan/China.org.cn]

    Swedish automaker Volvo is showcasing its health-focused vehicle technology at the third China International Supply Chain Expo this week, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability and passenger safety.

    The automaker has implemented strict controls on in-car materials to protect human health. While Chinese regulations ban six hazardous substances, including PBB, hexavalent chromium and lead compounds, Volvo restricts more than 6,000 substances in its vehicles. The company excludes known contact allergens from components such as seat leather and rubber door seals.

    Volvo also enforces stringent standards for volatile organic compounds beyond national requirements. The company regulates 11 additional harmful volatiles at the parts level to protect interior air quality.

    Interior air cleanliness remains a priority for the automaker. Volvo’s systems monitor particulate matter, including PM2.5, PM1 and PM0.3, along with ozone and pollen levels. A company representative at the expo said Volvo’s air conditioning filters contain high-grade activated carbon with increased thickness and density for superior pollutant absorption. The brand’s Advanced Air Cleaner system provides enhanced PM2.5 filtration efficiency.

    Volvo has established a specialized “nose team” that evaluates in-car odors to further ensure air quality. The company uses a six-level classification system for interior air: Level 1 indicates an almost undetectable scent, Level 3 represents a noticeable but acceptable smell, and Level 6 is considered intolerable. Only vehicles rated Level 3 or below meet Volvo’s internal air quality standards.

    Sustainability represents another key focus area for the automaker. Volvo is incorporating recycled and renewable materials into vehicle interiors, including low-carbon trims made from recycled PET bottles and soy-based foam for seat cushions. The company is also investing in battery recycling to reduce environmental impact.

    A company representative said these efforts align with China’s goals to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, and reflect Volvo’s broader sustainability strategy.

    The company is also working to reduce average emissions per vehicle to achieve net-zero by 2040 and plans to become a fully circular business by the same year. Through collaboration with partners across its value chain, Volvo seeks to improve and protect lives while contributing to a more sustainable society.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Nvidia CEO depicts China’s supply chain as ‘miracle’

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

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Thursday hailed China’s supply chain as a “miracle”, highlighting China’s deep capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science.

    “The supply chain of China is a miracle. It is the largest and most complex in the world, not just about labor, but built on deep technology, AI and software,” Huang told reporters at the ongoing China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing.

    Huang, a frequent visitor to China this year, stressed Chinese firms’ critical role in the global tech ecosystem. “China is one of the few regions in the world with deep expertise in computer science,” he said. “The architecture and algorithms used to serve such a large population are incredibly sophisticated.”

    Huang’s remarks come amid at a time of growing U.S.-China tech tensions. Despite regulatory pressure and geopolitical tensions, Huang stressed the importance of continued collaboration and connection.

    “We rely on the global supply chain to build very complicated products,” he said, noting that Nvidia contributes software and hardware that power systems worldwide.

    During the interview, Huang remained focused on the message: “Supply chain is connection. It takes many suppliers and providers around the world connected together in a supply chain.”

    Last week, the chipmaker became the first company ever to touch 4 trillion U.S. dollars in market value.

    Asked about the future of AI, Huang viewed it as the next major technological revolution, though still in its early stages. “The last 10 to 12 years were about preparing for today. Now, AI can reason, think and understand information. It’s incredible,” he said.

    He also addressed the mounting concerns around AI safety. “We have to continue to advance the technology safely,” Huang said, citing cybersecurity and environment monitoring as key areas to ensure responsible development.

    In response to a question about China’s role in AI development, Huang pointed to the country’s large pool of researchers and deep interest in science and mathematics.

    “China has great researchers perfectly prepared for this moment,” he said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Neymar shines as Santos beat leaders Flamengo

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

    Neymar struck late as Santos edged to a 1-0 home win over leaders Flamengo in Brazil’s Serie A championship on Wednesday.

    The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain forward broke the deadlock in the 84th minute, turning sublimely after receiving Guilherme’s pass and firing into the far corner.

    It was the 33-year-old’s first goal of a Serie A campaign disrupted by injury, with only three starts so far.

    “I want to play 90 minutes of every game,” Neymar said after the match. “I want to be better physically but that takes time, both in terms of playing and training.”

    Neymar admitted he remains some way off recapturing his best form, having suffered a series of leg muscle injuries since returning from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee last October.

    “My body is still adapting, getting used to everything again,” said Neymar, who spent more than a year on the sidelines after sustaining the injury while playing for Brazil in a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.

    “It’s not easy to deal with the injury I had. I’m very happy to be able to contribute in every way, both attacking and defending. I’m not 100%, but I’m getting better all the time,” he added.

    Wednesday’s result leaves Santos 13th in the 20-team standings with 14 points, 13 points behind Flamengo, which is ahead of second-placed Cruzeiro on goal difference.

    “Flamengo, in my opinion, is the best team in the league,” Neymar said. “Tactically they are very good, they defend and attack very well. They have very high-quality players.

    “Today we showed that we can be better than our current league position suggests. It’s a fresh start for us. We had time to work. We showed that we can compete with any team in the competition.”

    In other Brazilian Serie A fixtures on Wednesday, Palmeiras drew 1-1 at home to Mirassol, Corinthians won 1-0 at Ceara, Botafogo was held to a goalless home draw by Vitoria and Sao Paulo drew 2-2 at Bragantino. 

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Briefing by the Secretary-General of ASEAN on the Outcomes of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Related Meetings in Malaysia

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    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, will share key takeaways and insights from the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Related Meetings, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 8-11 July 2025.
    The briefing will take place on Friday, 18 April 2025 at 1400 hours (Jakarta Time) and will be streamed live on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/av2wcKPx1hA?feature=share
     
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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A 7.2 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of the US state of Alaska

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    NEW YORK, July 17 (Xinhua) — A 7.2-magnitude earthquake jolted 87 km south of Sand Point in the U.S. state of Alaska at 20:37 GMT on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

    According to preliminary data, the epicenter of the tremors was located at a point with coordinates 54.55 degrees north latitude and 160.34 degrees west longitude. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 36 km. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xinjiang Opens 28th Civil Airport

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    URUMQI, July 17 (Xinhua) — The 28th civil airport has opened in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, cementing Xinjiang’s status as the provincial-level region with the most airports in the country.

    The opening of the Barkul Dahe Airport, the second high-altitude airport in Xinjiang, took place on July 15. The airport, located in Barkul Kazakh Autonomous County (Hami City), cost 692.84 million yuan (about 97 million US dollars) to build and has a design capacity of 300,000 passengers and 700 tons of cargo per year.

    Currently, Barkul Dahe Airport serves two flights, one from Chengdu to Barkul with a stop in Zhengzhou and another from Chongqing to Barkul. There are also plans to launch a flight to Beijing.

    According to Xinjiang Airport Group, the new airport will promote the development of the local economy and industries with local characteristics, play a role in implementing the strategy of “Rising Xinjiang through Tourism” and achieving rural development in Barkul and surrounding areas. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese cartoon “Nezha 2” premiered in UAE

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    DUBAI, July 17 (Xinhua) — Chinese animated film “Nezha 2” premiered in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday evening. About a hundred spectators, including local cultural figures, bloggers and movie buffs, gathered at the Cinemacity cinema in Dubai Mall.

    The 2.5-hour cartoon, shown in Chinese with Arabic and English subtitles, captivated viewers with its rich animation and dynamic plot.

    “The film really touched me,” said Dubai student Mohammad. “It’s not just animation – it’s a film about family, responsibility and growing up. Nezha may be a mythological figure, but his internal struggles and choices felt very real to me,” he added.

    Nezha 2 hits major UAE cinemas from Thursday. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Drone strikes US-controlled Iraqi oil field for second time in one day

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    BAGHDAD, July 17 (Xinhua) — A bomb-laden drone carried out the second strike of the day on a U.S.-run oil field in northern Iraq’s Kurdish Autonomous Region on Wednesday evening, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Natural Resources said.

    The attack took place at 19:10 local time. The drone hit an oil field operated by a US firm in the Baadre area southeast of the city of Dohuk, the statement said.

    The shelling caused material damage, but there were no casualties. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

    The regional government strongly condemned the attacks, saying they threatened energy infrastructure and civilian lives. Local authorities called on Iraq’s federal government to take action to stop the attacks. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Pakistan: 124 killed in three weeks of monsoons

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    ISLAMABAD, July 17 (Xinhua) — Heavy monsoon rains and related incidents have killed at least 124 people in Pakistan in the past three weeks and injured 264 others, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Wednesday.

    According to him, the deaths were recorded from June 26 to July 16. Over the past 24 hours, eight new deaths and 11 injuries were registered.

    The eastern province of Punjab was the worst hit, with 49 people killed and 158 injured, followed by the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where 38 people died and 57 were injured. The southern province of Sindh reported 20 deaths and 40 injuries. The southwestern province of Balochistan reported 16 deaths and four injuries.

    There was one death and five injuries in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. There were no casualties in Gilgit-Baltistan or the Islamabad Capital Territory. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UK inflation rises 3.6 percent in June

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    LONDON, July 17 (Xinhua) — Britain’s annual consumer price inflation rose 3.6 percent in June, the highest since January 2024, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday.

    The ONS said the rate stood at 3.4 per cent in May. It attributed the rise mainly to higher prices for motor fuel, air and rail travel, and food.

    Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices rose 4.5 percent year-on-year, the highest since February 2024.

    Core inflation excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco rose by 3.7 percent in June, up from 3.5 percent in May. Services inflation, a key indicator of domestic price pressure, was unchanged in June at 4.7 percent.

    Previous data from the ONS showed that UK real GDP contracted by 0.1% in May 2025, the second month in a row, following a 0.3% decline in April.

    In mid-June, the Bank of England decided to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25%, citing persistent inflationary pressures and heightened global uncertainty.

    June inflation remains well above the 2 percent target, and the base rate is expected to be cut in August.

    Market analysts believe that in 2025 the regulator will lower the rate at least twice more, which could reach 3.75 percent by the end of the year. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.136 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.136 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, July 17, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB450.5 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on July 17, 2025.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Rate

    Bidding Volume

    Winning Bid Volume

    7 days

    1.40%

    RMB450.5 billion

    RMB450.5 billion

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年07月17日

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Water Reservoirs in Central Region in Good Condition

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    Eng. Abraham Daniel, head of Agricultural Infrastructure in the Central Region, reported that the dams and micro-dams in the region are in good condition.

    Indicating that there are 87 dams and 45 micro-dams in the region, Eng. Abraham said that they have collected a total of over 70 million cubic meters of water. He further noted that 12 of the dams, with a combined capacity of over 50 million cubic meters, are supplying potable water to urban and rural residents, while the remaining ones are serving agricultural development and household needs.

    Eng. Abraham also said that the construction of the dams in Arberobu’e and Dirfo have been finalized this year, while construction of the dam in Adi-Hawush is ongoing.

    He noted that the dams constructed in collaboration with the public and members of the Defense Forces have brought satisfaction to residents and are contributing to the enrichment of underground water in the areas. He also called on the public to conduct regular follow-ups to ensure the sustainability of the dams and micro-dams.

    – on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Ambassador Mohammed-Omar Mahmud Passes Away

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    Veteran freedom fighter and member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mohammed-Omar Mahmud, passed away on 14 July in Asmara at the age of 71.

    Ambassador Mohammed-Omar, who joined the EPLF in 1976, was elected as a member of the Executive Committee and Secretary of the National Association of Eritrean Students at its founding congress held in Keren in 1978. He also served as head of the EPLF office in Syria from 1984 to 1987, and later as head of research at the EPLF’s Foreign Relations Department until 1991.

    Following Eritrea’s independence, Ambassador Mohammed-Omar served his country and people with dedication as Eritrea’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. He also served as Eritrea’s non-resident Ambassador to various other countries.

    Veteran fighter Ambassador Mohammed-Omar Mahmud is survived by his wife and two children.

    The funeral service of Ambassador Mohammed-Omar will be held tomorrow at mid-day at the Asmara Martyrs Cemetery.

    – on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Eritrean Community Festival in the Netherlands

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    The 2025 annual Eritrean community festival was colorfully conducted with patriotic zeal on 10 and 11 July in Rotterdam under the theme “Our Cohesion – Our Armour.” The festival was officially opened by Mr. Negasi Kassa, Eritrea’s Ambassador to the European Union and Benelux countries.

    Mr. Zeray Gebru, Chairman of the Eritrean Community, congratulated the participants and commended those who contributed to the successful organization of the festival, particularly the Holidays Coordinating Committees from various cities, Eritrean communities, national organizations, individuals, and institutions.

    Ambassador Negasi also conducted a seminar for the participants focusing on the prevailing situation in the homeland and the region. He noted that, despite external hostilities, the Eritrean people remain steadfast and focused on national development programs. He provided a detailed briefing on the progress of the national development programs and called on nationals to reinforce unity, resilience, and active participation in national affairs.

    Highlighting the importance of festivals in fostering unity and passing on noble societal values to the younger generation, Mr. Kibreab Tewolde, Head of Consular Affairs at the Eritrean Embassy, gave an overview of the consular services being provided and the procedures nationals should follow.

    The festival featured cultural and artistic performances, a traditional fashion show, and various programs reflecting the unity in diversity of the Eritrean people.

    – on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

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