Category: DJF

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN pays courtesy call on the President of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today joined the Heads or Representatives of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) Parliaments from ASEAN Member States, Timor-Leste and AIPA Observer Parliaments, in a courtesy call on the President of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Samdech Maha Rathsapheathika Thipadei Khuon Sudary, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as part of the 16th AIPA Caucus. They discussed ways to enhance AIPA’s role in the ASEAN Community building process, particularly following the adoption of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and its Strategic Plans by the ASEAN Leaders at the 46th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN pays courtesy call on the President of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today joined the Heads or Representatives of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) Parliaments from ASEAN Member States, Timor-Leste and AIPA Observer Parliaments, in a courtesy call on the President of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Samdech Maha Rathsapheathika Thipadei Khuon Sudary, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as part of the 16th AIPA Caucus. They discussed ways to enhance AIPA’s role in the ASEAN Community building process, particularly following the adoption of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and its Strategic Plans by the ASEAN Leaders at the 46th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancelotti hails Brazil’s rise at Club World Cup

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

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has hailed the performances of the country’s clubs and individual players at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

    The Italian said he was impressed by Fluminense while also praising the feats of Palmeiras, Flamengo and Botafogo, saying they showed Brazilian teams could challenge Europe’s best.

    Everaldo (R) of Fluminense vies with Tosin Adarabioyo of Chelsea during the semifinal match between Fluminense FC (Brazil) and Chelsea FC (England) at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, the United States, July 8, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ming)

    “Fluminense had a great campaign, reaching the semifinals, and Botafogo beat PSG,” Ancelotti told the Brazilian Football Confederation’s official website.

    “Palmeiras and Flamengo also proved they can compete with the best European teams,” he added.

    Brazilian players also caught the attention of the 66-year-old, who was appointed Brazil manager in May after leaving Real Madrid.

    Among those singled out were Chelsea’s Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos, Real Madrid’s Eder Militao and Palmeiras’ Chelsea-bound teenager Estevao.

    “They played very well,” Ancelotti said. “Individually, Estevao put in a great showing. Joao Pedro was decisive in the semifinals and final. Andrey Santos played an important role for Chelsea and Militao came back strong [from injury]. He will be an important player for the national team in the next year.”

    Ancelotti was present at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for Sunday’s final, in which Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0. He said the Premier League club deserved to win the first edition of the expanded global tournament.

    “Chelsea deserved it for the consistency they showed throughout the competition,” he said. “They showed that they have high-quality young players, like Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancelotti hails Brazil’s rise at Club World Cup

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

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has hailed the performances of the country’s clubs and individual players at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

    The Italian said he was impressed by Fluminense while also praising the feats of Palmeiras, Flamengo and Botafogo, saying they showed Brazilian teams could challenge Europe’s best.

    Everaldo (R) of Fluminense vies with Tosin Adarabioyo of Chelsea during the semifinal match between Fluminense FC (Brazil) and Chelsea FC (England) at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, the United States, July 8, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ming)

    “Fluminense had a great campaign, reaching the semifinals, and Botafogo beat PSG,” Ancelotti told the Brazilian Football Confederation’s official website.

    “Palmeiras and Flamengo also proved they can compete with the best European teams,” he added.

    Brazilian players also caught the attention of the 66-year-old, who was appointed Brazil manager in May after leaving Real Madrid.

    Among those singled out were Chelsea’s Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos, Real Madrid’s Eder Militao and Palmeiras’ Chelsea-bound teenager Estevao.

    “They played very well,” Ancelotti said. “Individually, Estevao put in a great showing. Joao Pedro was decisive in the semifinals and final. Andrey Santos played an important role for Chelsea and Militao came back strong [from injury]. He will be an important player for the national team in the next year.”

    Ancelotti was present at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for Sunday’s final, in which Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0. He said the Premier League club deserved to win the first edition of the expanded global tournament.

    “Chelsea deserved it for the consistency they showed throughout the competition,” he said. “They showed that they have high-quality young players, like Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancelotti hails Brazil’s rise at Club World Cup

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

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has hailed the performances of the country’s clubs and individual players at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

    The Italian said he was impressed by Fluminense while also praising the feats of Palmeiras, Flamengo and Botafogo, saying they showed Brazilian teams could challenge Europe’s best.

    Everaldo (R) of Fluminense vies with Tosin Adarabioyo of Chelsea during the semifinal match between Fluminense FC (Brazil) and Chelsea FC (England) at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, the United States, July 8, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ming)

    “Fluminense had a great campaign, reaching the semifinals, and Botafogo beat PSG,” Ancelotti told the Brazilian Football Confederation’s official website.

    “Palmeiras and Flamengo also proved they can compete with the best European teams,” he added.

    Brazilian players also caught the attention of the 66-year-old, who was appointed Brazil manager in May after leaving Real Madrid.

    Among those singled out were Chelsea’s Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos, Real Madrid’s Eder Militao and Palmeiras’ Chelsea-bound teenager Estevao.

    “They played very well,” Ancelotti said. “Individually, Estevao put in a great showing. Joao Pedro was decisive in the semifinals and final. Andrey Santos played an important role for Chelsea and Militao came back strong [from injury]. He will be an important player for the national team in the next year.”

    Ancelotti was present at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for Sunday’s final, in which Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0. He said the Premier League club deserved to win the first edition of the expanded global tournament.

    “Chelsea deserved it for the consistency they showed throughout the competition,” he said. “They showed that they have high-quality young players, like Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancelotti hails Brazil’s rise at Club World Cup

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

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has hailed the performances of the country’s clubs and individual players at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

    The Italian said he was impressed by Fluminense while also praising the feats of Palmeiras, Flamengo and Botafogo, saying they showed Brazilian teams could challenge Europe’s best.

    Everaldo (R) of Fluminense vies with Tosin Adarabioyo of Chelsea during the semifinal match between Fluminense FC (Brazil) and Chelsea FC (England) at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, the United States, July 8, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ming)

    “Fluminense had a great campaign, reaching the semifinals, and Botafogo beat PSG,” Ancelotti told the Brazilian Football Confederation’s official website.

    “Palmeiras and Flamengo also proved they can compete with the best European teams,” he added.

    Brazilian players also caught the attention of the 66-year-old, who was appointed Brazil manager in May after leaving Real Madrid.

    Among those singled out were Chelsea’s Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos, Real Madrid’s Eder Militao and Palmeiras’ Chelsea-bound teenager Estevao.

    “They played very well,” Ancelotti said. “Individually, Estevao put in a great showing. Joao Pedro was decisive in the semifinals and final. Andrey Santos played an important role for Chelsea and Militao came back strong [from injury]. He will be an important player for the national team in the next year.”

    Ancelotti was present at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for Sunday’s final, in which Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0. He said the Premier League club deserved to win the first edition of the expanded global tournament.

    “Chelsea deserved it for the consistency they showed throughout the competition,” he said. “They showed that they have high-quality young players, like Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Mendes completes Vasco da Gama move

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

    Vasco da Gama has completed the signing of former Lyon and Lille midfielder Thiago Mendes on a free transfer, the Brazilian Serie A club said on Monday.

    The 33-year-old agreed to a contract that runs until December 2027 after parting ways with Qatar’s Al-Rayyan last month.

    “I wanted to return to Brazil to feel the energy of the fans,” Mendes told Vasco TV, adding that manager Fernando Diniz had convinced him it was the right move.

    “The coach spoke very positively about his plans and that was fundamental to my desire to wear this shirt.”

    Mendes has already passed a medical and is expected to make his debut for Vasco in next Saturday’s home clash against Gremio.

    Vasco is currently 14th in Brazil’s 20-team Serie A standings with 13 points from 13 games.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese archaeologists inspired by Xixia Imperial Tombs’ World Heritage inscription

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

    Chinese archaeologists inspired by Xixia Imperial Tombs’ World Heritage inscription

    Tourists visit the Xixia Imperial Tombs archaeological site park in Yinchuan, northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, July 13, 2025. China’s Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. (Photo by Yuan Hongyan/Xinhua)

    Upon receiving the news that the Xixia Imperial Tombs have been inscribed on the World Heritage List, archaeological workers at the historical site of Yinxu in central China’s Henan Province were overjoyed.

    “We’ve always had high hopes for the Xixia Imperial Tombs’ successful inscription on the list,” said Yang Liying, deputy head of the Anyang Yinxu world cultural heritage protection and management committee in the city of Anyang, where Yinxu, or the Yin Ruins, are located.

    She added that the Xixia Imperial Tombs’ inscription on the list will help elevate China’s status and influence in the realm of world cultural heritage preservation, and hoped that the two sites can engage in broader cooperation and exchange.

    The 3,300-year-old Yin Ruins, confirmed as the capital site of the late Shang (Yin) Dynasty (1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.), was added to the World Heritage List in 2006 by UNESCO.

    Now, nearly two decades later, the Xixia Imperial Tombs were inscribed on the list during UNESCO’s 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France, on July 11. This has brought the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60, nearly doubling the figure from 2006, when there were 33.

    Located at the foot of Helan Mountain in Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the tombs were built by the Tangut, an ethnic group that thrived in northwest China between the 11th and 13th centuries. In 1038, the Tangut people founded the Xixia Dynasty, establishing its capital in what is now Yinchuan.

    By analyzing the tombs’ location, layout, architecture and artifacts, historians were able to see how the Xixia Dynasty adapted Han models during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties while infusing distinct ethnic features.

    This evidence of ethnic integration is not unique to the Xixia tombs. It can be found in many of China’s historical sites. According to Ji Tao, head of the Hailongtun cultural heritage management bureau in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, the tombs and the ancient ruins of Hailongtun Fortress share similarities in this regard.

    “Both are important physical evidence of the development of a pluralistic yet integrated ethnic pattern in Chinese history, and both manifest the political wisdom of ‘harmony without uniformity,’” said Ji.

    In 2015, Hailongtun Fortress was added to the World Heritage List, along with two other historical sites. The three were jointly referred to as “Tusi Sites”. They were deemed to “bear exceptional testimony” to the Tusi system, a chieftain system adopted by ancient Chinese central governments to unify national administration, while allowing ethnic minorities to retain their customs and way of life.

    Apart from its historic and cultural value, the Xixia Imperial Tombs also illustrate China’s multifaceted preservation of cultural heritage sites, said Liu Xiangyu, head of the cultural relics protection and management institute of Ji’an, northeast China’s Jilin Province.

    The protection work of the tombs is overseen by the cultural relics administration department of Yinchuan Municipal People’s Government. Meanwhile, departments of city planning, land and resources, as well as housing and urban-rural development all work in coordination within their respective duties, forming a joint force for protection.

    According to Liu, this tiered and coordinated system of historical site preservation was also adopted in the protection of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom in Jilin, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004. “As heritages of the same type, the two sites share many similarities in terms of protection methods,” Liu said.

    With its World Heritage inscription, the Xixia Imperial Tombs have now gained a new opportunity to inspire archaeological workers in China and the Chinese people as a whole. The head of the Xixia tomb area management office has vowed to take the inscription as an opportunity to comprehensively and continuously explore the cultural value of the site, and spare no effort in advancing its systematic protection, utilization and research. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese archaeologists inspired by Xixia Imperial Tombs’ World Heritage inscription

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

    Chinese archaeologists inspired by Xixia Imperial Tombs’ World Heritage inscription

    Tourists visit the Xixia Imperial Tombs archaeological site park in Yinchuan, northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, July 13, 2025. China’s Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. (Photo by Yuan Hongyan/Xinhua)

    Upon receiving the news that the Xixia Imperial Tombs have been inscribed on the World Heritage List, archaeological workers at the historical site of Yinxu in central China’s Henan Province were overjoyed.

    “We’ve always had high hopes for the Xixia Imperial Tombs’ successful inscription on the list,” said Yang Liying, deputy head of the Anyang Yinxu world cultural heritage protection and management committee in the city of Anyang, where Yinxu, or the Yin Ruins, are located.

    She added that the Xixia Imperial Tombs’ inscription on the list will help elevate China’s status and influence in the realm of world cultural heritage preservation, and hoped that the two sites can engage in broader cooperation and exchange.

    The 3,300-year-old Yin Ruins, confirmed as the capital site of the late Shang (Yin) Dynasty (1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.), was added to the World Heritage List in 2006 by UNESCO.

    Now, nearly two decades later, the Xixia Imperial Tombs were inscribed on the list during UNESCO’s 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France, on July 11. This has brought the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60, nearly doubling the figure from 2006, when there were 33.

    Located at the foot of Helan Mountain in Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the tombs were built by the Tangut, an ethnic group that thrived in northwest China between the 11th and 13th centuries. In 1038, the Tangut people founded the Xixia Dynasty, establishing its capital in what is now Yinchuan.

    By analyzing the tombs’ location, layout, architecture and artifacts, historians were able to see how the Xixia Dynasty adapted Han models during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties while infusing distinct ethnic features.

    This evidence of ethnic integration is not unique to the Xixia tombs. It can be found in many of China’s historical sites. According to Ji Tao, head of the Hailongtun cultural heritage management bureau in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, the tombs and the ancient ruins of Hailongtun Fortress share similarities in this regard.

    “Both are important physical evidence of the development of a pluralistic yet integrated ethnic pattern in Chinese history, and both manifest the political wisdom of ‘harmony without uniformity,’” said Ji.

    In 2015, Hailongtun Fortress was added to the World Heritage List, along with two other historical sites. The three were jointly referred to as “Tusi Sites”. They were deemed to “bear exceptional testimony” to the Tusi system, a chieftain system adopted by ancient Chinese central governments to unify national administration, while allowing ethnic minorities to retain their customs and way of life.

    Apart from its historic and cultural value, the Xixia Imperial Tombs also illustrate China’s multifaceted preservation of cultural heritage sites, said Liu Xiangyu, head of the cultural relics protection and management institute of Ji’an, northeast China’s Jilin Province.

    The protection work of the tombs is overseen by the cultural relics administration department of Yinchuan Municipal People’s Government. Meanwhile, departments of city planning, land and resources, as well as housing and urban-rural development all work in coordination within their respective duties, forming a joint force for protection.

    According to Liu, this tiered and coordinated system of historical site preservation was also adopted in the protection of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom in Jilin, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004. “As heritages of the same type, the two sites share many similarities in terms of protection methods,” Liu said.

    With its World Heritage inscription, the Xixia Imperial Tombs have now gained a new opportunity to inspire archaeological workers in China and the Chinese people as a whole. The head of the Xixia tomb area management office has vowed to take the inscription as an opportunity to comprehensively and continuously explore the cultural value of the site, and spare no effort in advancing its systematic protection, utilization and research. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi addresses Central Urban Work Conference, listing priorities for urban development

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

    Xi addresses Central Urban Work Conference, listing priorities for urban development

    BEIJING, July 15 — Chinese President Xi Jinping laid out the overall requirements, key principles and priority tasks for urban work at a key conference held in Beijing from Monday to Tuesday.

    Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered an important speech at the Central Urban Work Conference, which was also attended by members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi addresses Central Urban Work Conference, listing priorities for urban development

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

    Xi addresses Central Urban Work Conference, listing priorities for urban development

    BEIJING, July 15 — Chinese President Xi Jinping laid out the overall requirements, key principles and priority tasks for urban work at a key conference held in Beijing from Monday to Tuesday.

    Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered an important speech at the Central Urban Work Conference, which was also attended by members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Employment Relations Amendment Bill passes first reading

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden welcomes the successful first reading of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, calling it a major milestone in helping businesses employ and contract with confidence.  

    The Employment Relations Amendment Bill will now be considered by the Education and Workforce Select Committee where people can have their say on the proposed changes.   

    “This Bill reflects the Government’s commitment to supporting New Zealand businesses and creating more and better opportunities for workers.”  

    The legislation delivers on key commitments from the ACT–National Coalition Agreement, including: 

    • Clarifying the distinction between employment and contracting arrangements, giving greater certainty to both businesses and workers.
    • Simplifying the personal grievance process, including the introduction of an income threshold of $180,000, above which unjustified dismissal claims cannot be pursued. 

     This Bill also proposes removing the 30-day rule, allowing employers and employees to negotiate mutually beneficial terms from the start of employment, reducing compliance burden and increasing flexibility. 

    “I encourage all interested New Zealanders to have their say on the Bill, and I see the Select Committee process as an important way of strengthening the final Bill and making sure it works for a wide variety of working relationships and situations. 

    “I am particularly interested in hearing feedback on whether the gateway test criteria are workable and whether the test covers a variety of genuine contracting relationships. I am also interested in hearing feedback on the high-income threshold for personal grievances, both from those who may use it as an employer and those who would be affected as a worker. 

    “I am looking forward to hearing what New Zealanders have to say about the Bill during the Select Committee process,” says Ms van Velden. 

    Editor notes: 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Employment Relations Amendment Bill passes first reading

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden welcomes the successful first reading of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, calling it a major milestone in helping businesses employ and contract with confidence.  

    The Employment Relations Amendment Bill will now be considered by the Education and Workforce Select Committee where people can have their say on the proposed changes.   

    “This Bill reflects the Government’s commitment to supporting New Zealand businesses and creating more and better opportunities for workers.”  

    The legislation delivers on key commitments from the ACT–National Coalition Agreement, including: 

    • Clarifying the distinction between employment and contracting arrangements, giving greater certainty to both businesses and workers.
    • Simplifying the personal grievance process, including the introduction of an income threshold of $180,000, above which unjustified dismissal claims cannot be pursued. 

     This Bill also proposes removing the 30-day rule, allowing employers and employees to negotiate mutually beneficial terms from the start of employment, reducing compliance burden and increasing flexibility. 

    “I encourage all interested New Zealanders to have their say on the Bill, and I see the Select Committee process as an important way of strengthening the final Bill and making sure it works for a wide variety of working relationships and situations. 

    “I am particularly interested in hearing feedback on whether the gateway test criteria are workable and whether the test covers a variety of genuine contracting relationships. I am also interested in hearing feedback on the high-income threshold for personal grievances, both from those who may use it as an employer and those who would be affected as a worker. 

    “I am looking forward to hearing what New Zealanders have to say about the Bill during the Select Committee process,” says Ms van Velden. 

    Editor notes: 

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Eighth Former Correctional Officer Sentenced on Federal Civil Rights Charges in Connection with Death of Inmate at West Virginia Jail

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    A former correctional officer from the Southern Regional Jail in Beaver, West Virginia, was sentenced today for his role in an assault that resulted in the death of an inmate, identified by the initials Q.B., on March 1, 2022. Andrew Fleshman, 22, was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison.

    According to his plea agreement, Fleshman responded to a call for officer assistance after Q.B. tried to push past another correctional officer and leave his assigned pod. When Correctional Officer Fleshman arrived at the pod, Q.B. was on the floor as force was being used against him. The officers restrained and handcuffed Q.B. Officer Fleshman and other members of the conspiracy then escorted Q.B. to an interview room, where, aided and abetted by each other, they struck and injured Q.B. while he was restrained, handcuffed and posed no threat to anyone. Fleshman admitted that he and the members of the conspiracy struck and injured Q.B. to punish him for attempting to leave his assigned pod.

    Fleshman pleaded guilty before Chief U.S. District Court Judge Frank W. Volk on Nov. 2, 2023. That same day, former correctional officer Steven Nicholas Wimmer also pleaded guilty to conspiring to use unreasonable force against Q.B. On May 8, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Frank W. Volk sentenced Wimmer to nine years in prison.

    On Nov. 29, 2023, a federal grand jury indicted six other defendants in connection with the death of Q.B. In November 2024, Mark Holdren, Corey Snyder, and Johnathan Walters each pleaded guilty in connection with the use of unreasonable force against Q.B., resulting in his death. On July 9, U.S. District Court Judge Joseph R. Goodwin sentenced Holdren to 20 years in prison and Walters was sentenced to 21 years in prison. On July 10, Judge Goodwin sentenced Snyder to 19 years and seven months in prison.

    In August 2024, Ashley Toney and Jacob Boothe each pleaded guilty to failing to intervene to protect Q.B. from the officers’ assault. On June 9, Judge Goodwin sentenced Toney to six and a half years in prison. On July 10, Judge Goodwin sentenced Boothe to three years in prison.

    On Jan. 27, a federal jury returned a guilty verdict at trial for the sixth indicted defendant, Chad Lester, a former Lieutenant at the Southern Regional Jail, finding him guilty on three obstruction of justice charges for his role in conspiring to cover up the death of Q.B. On May 15, Judge Goodwin sentenced Lester to 17 and a half years in prison.

    Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and Acting U.S. Attorney Lisa G. Johnston for the Southern District of West Virginia made the announcement.

    The FBI Pittsburgh Field Office, Charleston Resident Agency, investigated the case.

    Deputy Chief Christine M. Siscaretti and Trial Attorney Tenette Smith of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division prosecuted the case in partnership with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Two Foreign Nationals Sentenced for Illegally Reentering the United States After Deportation

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that two men convicted of illegally reentering the United States after prior deportations have been sentenced.

    Hugo Henry Hernandez-Bonilla, 49, a Salvadoran national, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Mia Roberts Perez to time served, approximately four months, for illegal reentry. Having completed his prison sentence, he again will be removed from the country.

    Hernandez-Bonilla had been previously removed from the United States in September 2011.

    Following his removal, the defendant illegally reentered the United States and was arrested in July 2024 by the Lancaster City (Pa.) Bureau of Police on a charge of driving under the influence.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) learned of Hernandez-Bonilla’s arrest and took him into custody in February of this year. In March, he was charged by federal indictment with illegal reentry, and he pleaded guilty in May.

    Noel Velasquez-Basurto, 33, a Mexican national, was sentenced by United States District Judge Paul S. Diamond last week to time served, approximately four months, for illegal reentry. Having completed his prison sentence, he again will be removed from the country.

    Velasquez-Basurto had previously been removed from the U.S. in October 2013, after being encountered by the U.S. Border Patrol near Nogales, Arizona. Later that month, after authorities again found him in Arizona, he was charged by criminal complaint with illegal entry, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 60 days’ imprisonment. Velasquez-Basurto was deported in January 2014, after completing his term.

    In February of this year, ICE encountered the defendant in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, determined that he was in the country illegally, and took him into custody.

    In April, Velasquez-Basurto was charged by indictment with illegal reentry, and he pleaded guilty this month.

    These cases are part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN).

    The cases were investigated by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations and are being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Amanda McCool, Brittany Jones, and Lindsey Mills.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Bakersfield Tax Return Preparer Pleads Guilty for His Role in $25 Million Fraud Scheme

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Victor Cruz, 40, who was a tax return preparer in Bakersfield, pleaded guilty today to helping Miguel Martinez, a Mexican national who was in the United States illegally, submit fraudulent individual federal income tax returns that claimed $25 million in refunds, Acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith announced.

    According to court records, from November 2019 through June 2023, Martinez led a scheme to file thousands of fraudulent tax returns that claimed millions of dollars in refunds and Cruz helped him carry out the scheme. Martinez used stolen identities to create fake businesses and report phony wage and withholding information for the businesses to the IRS. Martinez then submitted hundreds of individual income tax returns to the IRS in the names of individuals whose identities he had stolen, claiming that those individuals worked for the fake businesses and were owed tax refunds based on the phony wage and withholding information that had been reported. Cruz prepared and filed more than 500 of the fraudulent tax returns, which claimed more than $3 million in refunds. Cruz received thousands of dollars in fees from Martinez in exchange for his services.

    The IRS actually paid out $2.3 million of the $25 million in refunds that was claimed by the fraudulent tax returns.

    This case is the product of an investigation by the IRS Criminal Investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Barton is prosecuting the case.

    Cruz is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 17, 2025. He faces a statutory maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and $250,000 fine. The actual sentence, however, will be determined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables.

    Martinez pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six years in federal prison.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: West Linn Man Faces Federal Charges for Unlawfully Possessing Machine Guns, Unregistered Firearms, and Silencers

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    PORTLAND, Ore.—A West Linn, Oregon man has been charged with illegally possessing machine guns, unregistered short-barreled rifles, and firearm silencers.

    Lucas Christopher Perillo, 41, has been charged by criminal complaint with unlawful possession of a machinegun and unlawful possession of an unregistered short-barreled rifle or silencer.

    According to court documents, on June 17, 2025, FBI agents executed federal search warrants on Perillo, his residence, and his vehicle. Agents located and seized 36 firearms, including three firearms converted with machine gun switches and 13 unregistered short-barreled rifles, firearm silencers, and other firearm parts. 

    Machine gun conversion devices, sometimes referred to as switches, are small attachments used to convert firearms from semi-automatic to fully-automatic.

    On July 11, 2025, Perillo was arrested in West Linn. He made his first appearance in federal court today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge and was ordered detained pending further court proceedings.

    This case was investigated by the FBI with assistance from the Oregon State Police. It is being prosecuted by Parakram Singh, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon.

    A criminal complaint is only an accusation of a crime, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s message on World Youth Skills Day [scroll down for French version]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    On this World Youth Skills Day, we recognize that skills not just tools – they are engines of empowerment and opportunity.

    From traditional knowledge to creative arts to community leadership, a diverse range of skills enable young people to shape their futures and build more inclusive, peaceful, and sustainable societies.

    This year’s theme rightly highlights the growing importance of digital and AI skills.

    From basic digital literacy to advanced data science, these capabilities are ever more vital for young people to thrive in today’s world – and lead in tomorrow’s.

    But opportunity must be universal. We must close the digital divide – so that every young person – regardless of gender, geography, or background – can reach their full potential.

    Digital education must be human-centered, nurturing not only technical ability, but also creativity, critical thinking, and compassion.

    And as AI reshapes our world, young people must be seen not just as learners – but as co-creators of a fairer digital future.

    Let’s do our part to equip every young person with the skills for the digital age.

    ***
    En cette Journée mondiale des compétences des jeunes, nous apprécions les compétences à leur juste valeur : loin de se cantonner à la fonction d’outils, elles sont des facteurs d’émancipation et des portes vers de nouveaux horizons.

    Connaissances traditionnelles, talent créatif, force de mobilisation locale : un large éventail d’aptitudes permet aux jeunes de façonner leur avenir et de rendre les sociétés plus inclusives, plus pacifiques et plus durables.

    Le thème de cette année, fort à propos, met à l’honneur l’importance croissante que revêtent les compétences dans le domaine du numérique et de l’intelligence artificielle.

    Il est de plus en plus essentiel que les jeunes aient une culture numérique élémentaire ou des connaissances avancées en science des données s’ils veulent s’épanouir dans le monde d’aujourd’hui et diriger celui de demain.

    En tout état de cause, personne ne doit rester à l’écart. Nous devons combler le fossé numérique afin que chaque jeune, indépendamment de son genre, de sa situation géographique ou de ses origines, puisse réaliser pleinement son potentiel.

    L’éducation au numérique doit être centrée sur l’être humain et valoriser non seulement le savoir-faire technique, mais aussi la créativité, l’esprit critique et la compassion.

    À l’heure où l’intelligence artificielle transforme notre monde, il faut considérer les jeunes non seulement comme des apprenants, mais aussi comme les cocréateurs d’un avenir numérique plus juste.

    Agissons pour que chaque jeune dispose des compétences nécessaires à l’ère du numérique.

    ***
     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: EU to provide €2.5 billion to Armenia to support inclusive growth and connectivity

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

    Yerevan, July 15 (Xinhua) — The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its strong commitment to supporting Armenia’s resilience and long-term development through substantial financial and technical assistance, according to a joint communiqué issued following a trilateral meeting in Brussels on Monday between European Council President António Costa, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The text of the document was cited by the press service of the head of the Armenian government.

    EU investments in Armenia under the Global Gateway strategy are planned to reach 2.5 billion euros with the aim of stimulating inclusive growth and developing connectivity.

    The €270 million EU Resilience and Growth Facility announced in April 2024 increased funding for Armenia by 50%. With €270 million in various forms, the EU continued to support Armenia’s socio-economic reform agenda, closer cooperation across sectors, and investments in energy, transport, and the private sector, the document notes.

    It was also stressed that A. Costa and U. von der Leyen welcomed Armenia’s ambitious reform agenda and expressed support for Armenia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and democratic transformation in the country. They welcomed the recently adopted political agreement on the text of the new EU-Armenia partnership agenda, noted with satisfaction the progress in the visa liberalization process and the adoption by Armenia of the law on the start of the EU accession process. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese cargo ship Tianzhou-9 docked with Tiangong space station /detailed version-1/

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

    BEIJING, July 15 (Xinhua) — China’s Tianzhou 9 cargo ship has successfully docked with the aft module of the Tianhe core module, the base module of China’s Tiangong space station, the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) said.

    The docking took place at 08:52 Beijing time after Tianzhou 9 entered its intended orbit and made a position correction, CMSA said.

    The crew members of the Shenzhou-20 manned spacecraft, who are currently aboard the Tiangong station, will enter the cargo ship and carry out the payload transfer as scheduled. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s GDP grew by 5.3 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025 /detailed version-1/

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    BEIJING, July 15 (Xinhua) — China’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew 5.3 percent year on year in the first half of 2025, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed Tuesday.

    According to the State Statistics Service, in the second quarter of this year, the country’s GDP increased by 5.2 percent year-on-year. -0-

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  • Amarnath Yatra: Over 2.20 lakh devotees have darshan in 12 days

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Another batch of 6,388 pilgrims departed from Jammu on Tuesday for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, as the total number of devotees who have had ‘darshan’ at the holy cave shrine crossed 2.20 lakh in just 12 days since the pilgrimage began.

    “More than 2.20 lakh yatris have so far performed the Amarnath Yatra since it commenced on July 3,” an official said.

    On Tuesday morning, a fresh group of pilgrims left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu in two escorted convoys bound for the Kashmir Valley. The first convoy, comprising 103 vehicles and carrying 2,501 pilgrims, departed at 3:26 a.m. for the Baltal base camp. The second convoy, with 145 vehicles and 3,887 pilgrims, left at 4:15 a.m. for the Nunwan (Pahalgam) base camp.

    The India Meteorological Department has predicted widespread light to moderate rainfall across Jammu & Kashmir over the next 24 hours. Authorities confirmed that the movement of pilgrims from the Baltal and Nunwan base camps toward the holy cave would depend on prevailing weather conditions.

    On July 10, the Bhumi Pujan of the sacred Chhari Mubarak (Lord Shiva’s holy mace) was performed at Pahalgam. The Chhari Mubarak was brought to Pahalgam from its seat at the Dashnami Akhara Building in Srinagar by a group of seers led by its sole custodian, Mahant Swami Deependra Giri. The ceremonial mace was then taken to the Gauri Shankar Temple, where the rituals were conducted. The Chhari Mubarak will reach the holy cave shrine on August 9, marking the official conclusion of the Yatra.

    In light of heightened security concerns, particularly after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, authorities have implemented a robust multi-tier security system for this year’s pilgrimage.

    An additional 180 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed to bolster the existing security framework, which includes the Army, BSF, CRPF, SSB, and local police. The Army has launched ‘Operation SHIVA 2025’, deploying over 8,500 troops equipped with advanced surveillance and combat technology.

    All transit camps along the route to the base camps and the entire stretch from Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas to the cave shrine have been placed under heavy security cover.

    This year, the Amarnath Yatra began on July 3 and will conclude on August 9, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan, spanning a total of 38 days.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Amit Shah hails Bharat Vikas Parishad’s role in nation-building at 63rd Foundation Day

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, on Monday addressed the 63rd Foundation Day celebration of the Bharat Vikas Parishad (BVP) in New Delhi, praising the organisation for its six-decade-long contribution to national development and social service. The event was attended by several dignitaries, including retired Supreme Court Judge and National President of the Parishad, Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel.

    Describing BVP as a living embodiment of India’s civilisational ethos, Shah said the organisation has effectively connected “service with organisation, organisation with values, and values with nation-building.” Inspired by the ideals of Swami Vivekananda, BVP has, according to Shah, helped mobilise society’s creative energy through its core principles of dedication (Samarpan), organisation (Sangathan), and values (Sanskar).

    “An institution that works tirelessly for 63 years doesn’t just survive—it thrives on the dedication of countless volunteers. While 63 years may be old in a person’s life, for a service-driven institution like BVP, it marks youthful vibrance,” Shah remarked.

    Shah also honoured the legacy of freedom fighter Hemam Nilamani Singh from Manipur, who was posthumously recognised at the event. Singh, inspired by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, joined the Indian National Army in 1944 and devoted his life to education, service, and linguistic unity.

    Highlighting the reach of BVP, Shah noted that the organisation operates more than 1,600 branches across 412 districts and engages over 84,000 families. BVP has actively contributed to disaster relief, blood donation drives, rural education camps, and moral value-building initiatives in schools across the country.

    Turning to national development, Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has envisioned a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047 and laid out five foundational goals: economic progress, freedom from mental and cultural slavery, pride in India’s heritage, unity and solidarity, and a sense of civic duty. “The Bharat Vikas Parishad has worked silently but powerfully toward these goals for years,” Shah said.

    He highlighted achievements from the last 11 years of Modi’s tenure: the opening of over 55 crore bank accounts, the provision of safe drinking water to 15 crore households, construction of toilets in 12 crore homes, distribution of gas cylinders to 10 crore families, and the building of over 4 crore homes for the poor. He also emphasized the empowerment of women through initiatives like Lakhpati Didi and Mudra Yojana, where two-thirds of the loan beneficiaries are women.

    Shah pointed to the government’s efforts to decolonize national symbols and reclaim India’s heritage. From renaming Rajpath to Kartavya Path to replacing colonial insignia in the Indian Navy with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s sword, he said these moves inspire national pride. Other symbolic actions include renaming islands in Andaman-Nicobar as Subhash Dweep and Shaheed Dweep, and Race Course Road as Lok Kalyan Marg.

    “Prime Minister Modi has shown how heritage and development can progress hand-in-hand,” said Shah. “While he built the Ram Temple, he also rolled out 5G and expanded digital payments to every corner of the country—even to vegetable vendors.”

    He also highlighted simultaneous progress in education and technology, citing the New Education Policy’s focus on mother-tongue instruction, and the expansion of premier institutes like IITs, IIMs, and AIIMS. India, he said, is emerging as a leader in AI, cybersecurity, drones, and green hydrogen. He connected this progress with national pride initiatives like the establishment of the Sengol in Parliament and the international promotion of Yoga.

  • In reversal, Trump arms Ukraine and threatens sanctions on countries that buy Russian oil

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced new weapons for Ukraine on Monday, and threatened sanctions on buyers of Russian exports unless Russia agrees a peace deal, a major policy shift brought on by frustration with Moscow’s ongoing attacks on its neighbour.

    But Trump’s threat of sanctions came with a 50-day grace period, a move that was welcomed by investors in Russia where the rouble recovered from earlier losses and stock markets rose.

    Sitting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, Trump told reporters he was disappointed in Russian President Vladimir Putin and that billions of dollars of U.S. weapons would go to Ukraine.

    “We’re going to make top-of-the-line weapons, and they’ll be sent to NATO,” Trump said, adding that Washington’s NATO allies would pay for them.

    The weapons would include Patriot air defence missiles Ukraine has urgently sought, he said.

    “It’s a full complement with the batteries,” Trump said. “We’re going to have some come very soon, within days.”

    “We have one country that has 17 Patriots getting ready to be shipped … we’re going to work a deal where the 17 will go or a big portion of the 17 will go to the war site.”

    Rutte said Germany, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Canada all wanted to be a part of rearming Ukraine.

    Trump’s threat to impose so-called secondary sanctions on Russia, if carried out, would be a major shift in Western sanctions policy. Lawmakers from both U.S. political parties are pushing for a bill that would authorise such measures, targeting other countries that buy Russian oil.

    Throughout the more than three-year-old war, Western countries have cut most of their own financial ties to Moscow, but have held back from taking steps that would restrict Russia from selling its oil elsewhere. That has allowed Moscow to continue earning hundreds of billions of dollars from shipping oil to buyers such as China and India.

    “We’re going to be doing secondary tariffs,” Trump said. “If we don’t have a deal in 50 days, it’s very simple, and they’ll be at 100%.”

    A White House official said Trump was referring to 100% tariffs on Russian goods as well as secondary sanctions on other countries that buy its exports. Eighty-five of the 100 U.S. senators are co-sponsoring a bill that would give Trump the authority to impose 500% tariffs on any country that helps Russia, but the chamber’s Republican leaders have been waiting for Trump to give them the go-ahead for a vote.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Telegram he had spoken to Trump and “thanked him for his readiness to support Ukraine and to continue working together to stop the killings and establish a lasting and just peace.”

    Zelenskiy held talks with Trump’s envoy Keith Kellogg on Monday.

    In Kyiv, people welcomed Trump’s announcement but some were cautious about his intentions.

    “I am pleased that finally European politicians, with their patience and convictions, have slightly swayed him (Trump) to our side, because from the very beginning it was clear that he did not really want to help us,” said Denys Podilchuk, a 39-year-old dentist in Kyiv.

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    Artyom Nikolayev, an analyst from financial information firm Invest Era, said Trump did not go as far as Russian markets had feared.

    “Trump performed below market expectations. He gave 50 days during which the Russian leadership can come up with something and extend the negotiation track. Moreover, Trump likes to postpone and extend such deadlines,” he said.

    Asked about Trump’s remarks, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said an immediate ceasefire was needed to pave the way for a political solution and “whatever can contribute to these objectives will, of course, be important if it is done in line with international law.”

    Since returning to the White House promising a quick end to the war, Trump has sought rapprochement with Moscow, speaking several times with Putin. His administration has pulled back from pro-Ukrainian policies such as backing Kyiv’s membership in NATO and demanding Russia withdraw from all Ukrainian territory.

    But Putin has yet to accept a proposal from Trump for an unconditional ceasefire, which was quickly endorsed by Kyiv. Recent days have seen Russia use hundreds of drones to attack Ukrainian cities.

    Trump said his shift was motivated by frustration with Putin.

    “We actually had probably four times a deal. And then the deal wouldn’t happen because bombs would be thrown out that night and you’d say we’re not making any deals,” he said.

    Last week he said, “We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin.”

    Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and holds about one-fifth of Ukraine. Its forces are slowly advancing in eastern Ukraine and Moscow shows no sign of abandoning its main war goals.

    Evelyn Farkas, a former senior Pentagon official who is now executive director of the McCain Institute, said Trump’s moves could eventually turn the tide of the war if Trump ratchets up enforcement of current sanctions, adds new ones and provides new equipment quickly.

    “If Putin’s ministers and generals can be convinced that the war is not winnable they may be willing to push Putin to negotiate, if nothing else but to buy time,” said Farkas.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to scoping review of over-the-counter herbal products and dietary supplements used for depression

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    A review published in Frontiers in Pharmacology looks at over-the-counter herbal products and dietary supplements used for depression.

    Prof Stella Chan, Charlie Waller Chair in Evidence-based Psychological Treatment, University of Reading, said:

    “This review paper synthesised findings from a large volume of research studies investigating the effects of over-the-counter (OTC) products on depressive symptoms. It was appropriately conducted with a systematic search and provided a helpful summary of what had been studied and their findings. However, it is crucially important for readers to understand that this was a narrative review paper, meaning that it was only a summary of the findings reported from existing research papers. These papers would inevitably vary in terms of their scientific quality, including some that might report biased or misleading findings due to limitations such as small sample sizes and poor designs. Meta-analyses (that is, analyses that involve combining all existing data into a single dataset) need to be conducted before conclusive statements can be made about the effectiveness of these products.

    “Additionally, this review paper excluded studies on individuals with more complicated co-morbid conditions. Individuals with more complex mental health needs should be particularly vigilant and avoid making personal health decisions based solely upon narrative review papers.”

    Understanding the research landscape of over-the-counter herbal products, dietary supplements, and medications evaluated for depressive symptoms in adults: a scoping review’ by first author et al. was published in Frontiers in Pharmacology at 05:00 UK time on Tuesday 15th July.

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2025.1609605

    Declared interests

    Prof Stella Chan: No COI

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Online Casino Gambling Bill passes first reading

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Minister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden’s Bill seeking to protect players who gamble online by introducing safeguards to the currently unregulated online gambling market in New Zealand, passed its first reading in Parliament today.   

    Currently, New Zealanders can legally access thousands of offshore gambling websites. But the market is unregulated, so there are no player safety standards or oversight of harm minimisation,” says Ms van Velden. 

    “My intention with this Bill is to ensure that online gambling is safer for New Zealanders who wish to gamble online to do so. In addition, that companies providing this service contribute to tax revenue and funding the services that treat gambling harm in New Zealand.”  

    The Bill allows for up to 15 online gambling licences to be auctioned, with companies applying for a licence needing to meet strict criteria, including having a harm prevention strategy and providing information on their compliance history. 

    The Department of Internal Affairs will enforce the new regulatory system, with all costs recovered from fees on licensed gambling companies. Fines of up to $5 million can be applied to companies for breaking the rules. 

    “The most important part of this Bill is protecting New Zealanders who enjoy gambling online by introducing robust safety measures for licensed operators. 

    “The Bill will now proceed to select committee, and I would encourage interested New Zealanders to have their say when public submissions open,” says Ms van Velden.  

    Note to Editors: 

    Conditions of holding an online casino licence will include (but are not limited to): 

    • A suitable age verification system to prevent gambling by anyone under 18 years
    • Contributing 1.24 percent of profits to the Problem Gambling Levy which is used to fund problem gambling support services
    • Abiding by strict restrictions on advertising, including not advertising to children. The detailed rules on advertising will be set out in regulations that are currently being developed. 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Health Appointments – New Medical Director appointed – College of GPs

    Source: Royal NZ College of General Practitioners

    The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners has appointed Dr Prabani Wood as its new Medical Director.
    Dr Wood is a Hamilton-based specialist GP working at the University of Waikato Student Health Service.
    Dr Wood obtained her medical degree and BA in Physiological Science from the University of Oxford and emigrated to New Zealand in 2005. She has been a GP for more than 16 years and brings a wealth of post-graduate experience in medicine, surgery, anaesthetics and public health, including a Master’s degree in public health from the University of Auckland.
    In 2015, Dr Wood established a new GP practice in Hamilton, with the multi-disciplinary team providing comprehensive care to over 8,500 patients in the region.
    College Chief Executive Toby Beaglehole says, “Dr Wood’s extensive academic, clinical and medical advisory experience gives her great insight into the challenging nature of general practice, primary care and rural hospital medicine. She is a passionate advocate for primary healthcare and shaping policy to deliver better health outcomes for New Zealanders, and we’re looking forward to welcoming Dr Wood onto the College team.”
    A desire to join the call for change and highlight the economic case for strengthening the specialist GP workforce led Dr Wood to publish a research report with The New Zealand Initiative in April 2025. The report, ‘The Heart of Healthcare: Renewing New Zealand’s Primary Care System’ reviews the critical role and challenges facing general practice in New Zealand, focusing on the importance of continuity of care and systemic health care issues.
    Dr Wood takes up the Medical Director’s role on Monday 11 August.  

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Economy – RBNZ to open next phase of Exchange Settlement Account System application process in September 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand

    15 July 2025 – Payment service providers and other interested entities can request an introductory meeting now.

    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua (RBNZ) will open the second phase of the Exchange Settlement Account System (ESAS) application process in September 2025.

    ESAS is New Zealand’s principal high-value payments system used by banks and other financial organisations to settle their financial transactions in real time. In March 2025 RBNZ completed a multi-year review of ESAS and expanded the access criteria to include more non-bank entities.

    In April 2025 RBNZ published the new access criteria and opened the first phase of the application process, when licensed non-bank deposit takers (NBDTs) in New Zealand were invited to apply.

    In September 2025 RBNZ will open the second phase of the application process, when other interested entities can apply. This may include payment service providers, overseas deposit takers and operators of designated Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs).

    Information on the phase 2 application process and guidance on requirements to meet the access criteria will be published on the RBNZ website in September.

    In the meantime, RBNZ invites anyone who has read the access criteria and is considering applying for ESAS access to email ESASAccess@rbnz.govt.nz for an introductory meeting.

    The introductory meeting is an informal opportunity to discuss ESAS, and for RBNZ to understand an entity’s intended use and share information on prerequisites and other requirements to help the entity prepare to apply from September, if they choose.

    Registered banks and licensed NBDTs in New Zealand can continue to apply for ESAS access at any time. Access criteria and information for phase 1 applicants is available on the RBNZ website.

    More information

    Exchange Settlement Account System: https://govt.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bd316aa7ee4f5679c56377819&id=d9e45cd26c&e=f3c68946f8
    ESAS access criteria: https://govt.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bd316aa7ee4f5679c56377819&id=02cc7268e0&e=f3c68946f8

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  • Shubhanshu Shukla set to return to Earth today with a splashdown off the California coast.

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to reach the International Space Station (ISS), is set to return to Earth on Tuesday, marking the end of a historic mission under Axiom Space’s Ax-4 program.

    After an extraordinary 18-day stay aboard the orbital laboratory, Shukla and his three international crewmates are scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California at 3:01 p.m. IST (4:31 AM CT).

    Shukla, along with fellow astronauts Peggy Whitson (USA), Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and Tibor Kapu (Hungary), boarded SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft “Grace” at 3:30 a.m. CT (2 PM IST) on Monday. The spacecraft undocked from the ISS’s Harmony module at 7:15 a.m. ET (4:45 p.m. IST).

    NASA confirmed the hatch closure occurred at 5:07 a.m. EDT, and SpaceX announced “Dragon separation confirmed” shortly afterward via its official X account. “Dragon is GO to undock from the Space Station,” SpaceX said in a post on X. “Dragon separation confirmed!” the post added.

    This marks the completion of a nearly 23-hour return journey. Upon splashdown, the crew will be retrieved by recovery teams and Shukla will then begin a 7-day rehabilitation protocol to readjust to Earth’s gravity after spending over two weeks in microgravity.

    Shukla’s mission originally spanned 14 days but was extended to 18, allowing for additional scientific research and collaborative work aboard the station. His participation in the Ax-4 mission makes him only the second Indian astronaut to travel to space, following Rakesh Sharma’s legendary mission in 1984.

    In a touching farewell message from orbit, Shukla described his experience as “an incredible journey,” expressing deep gratitude to ISRO, NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX. “India still looks better than the whole world,” he remarked, gazing down from the cupola of the ISS.

    Shukla’s return today is a proud moment for India and a significant step in the country’s growing presence in global space exploration. (IANS)

  • MIL-OSI USA: PHOTO RELEASE: Tuberville Celebrates Roy Drinkard’s 105th Birthday, Speaks To Alabama Community Colleges and Grocers

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Tommy Tuberville (Alabama)

    WASHINGTON – Over the weekend,U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke at several events while at home in Alabama.

    On Saturday, Sen. Tuberville attended Mr. Roy Drinkard’s 105th birthday party in Cullman. Mr. Drinkard served in the Marine Corps during World War II and went on to have a successful career in business. He is the oldest known living Marine in the United States. At the birthday party, Sen. Tuberville let Mr. Drinkard know that he submitted his inspiring story to the Veterans’ History Project at the Library of Congress and presented him with a letter from President Trump congratulating him on 105 years.

    On Sunday, Sen. Tuberville gave remarks at the Alabama Community College System’s annual conference in Orange Beach, Alabama. During his remarks, Sen. Tuberville focused on the importance of workforce development and ensuring community colleges in Alabama get the support they need. Sen. Tuberville has long been a champion of workforce development as he does not believe a traditional, four-year college degree is for everyone. 

    On Monday, Sen. Tuberville spoke to the Alabama Grocers Association. During his remarks, he talked about the importance of protecting Alabama’s farmland from China, the urgent need to pass a Farm Bill, and how President Trump’s tariffs are bringing back domestic production. Senator Tuberville also highlighted some of the wins he was able to secure for Alabama farmers in the One Big Beautiful Bill.

    Senator Tommy Tuberville represents Alabama in the United States Senate and is a member of the Senate Armed Services, Agriculture, Veterans’ Affairs, HELP, and Aging Committees.

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