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  • Defence News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Defence News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: Sullivan Shapes “One Big Beautiful Bill” to Unleash Alaska’s Economy, Create Good-Paying Jobs, Provide Historic Tax Cuts for Working Families, and Strengthen Health Care
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Alaska Dan Sullivan 07.01.25 WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) today voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. This transformative legislation includes numerous provisions to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential, deliver tax relief for hard-working families and small businesses, make the largest investment for […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Hoeven: Senate Passes One Big Beautiful Bill, Providing Permanent Tax Relief for American Families and Small Businesses
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for North Dakota John Hoeven 07.01.25 Legislation Will Grow Economy, Bolster Border Security, Rebuild Military, Empower Energy Dominance and Support Farmers and Ranchers WASHINGTON – Senator John Hoeven today helped secure passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, legislation to provide permanent tax relief for American families and […]

    INS Tamal joins Indian fleet, reinforces Indo-Russian naval cooperation
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) In a boost to India’s maritime defence capabilities, the Indian Navy on Tuesday commissioned its latest stealth frigate, INS Tamal (F 71), at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia. The commissioning ceremony was held in the presence of Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Defense News in Brief: U.S., India Talk 10-Year Cooperative Framework, Defense Cooperation, Shared Priorities
    Source: United States Department of Defense Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met at the Pentagon with India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to discuss the close cooperation between the two countries, weapons sales and the upcoming signing of the “Framework for the U.S.-India Major Defense Partnership in the 21st Century.” MIL Security OSI –

    MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Fox News Opinion: “JD Vance and Trump personify political theater. And we’re watching their biggest act yet”
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) ICYMI: Fox News Opinion: “JD Vance and Trump personify political theater. And we’re watching their biggest act yet” Fox News Op-Ed Padilla: “The Trump administration wants this spectacle. They want to distract from their failures, while giving them an excuse to push the boundaries of […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Jobs boost as the United Kingdom (UK) and Kenya bolster economic and security partnership
    Download logo Trade and investment deals agreed during the visit will contribute over £1bn to the UK economy and create UK jobs in engineering, defence industries, technical and advisory services, and financial services  The UK and Kenya will also increase collaboration to tackle organised crime, human trafficking and illicit finance through the UK-Kenya Security Compact  The […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Missile fired from Yemen intercepted over Israel – Israeli army
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News JERUSALEM, July 1 (Xinhua) — Yemen’s Houthi rebel forces fired a rocket toward Israel on Tuesday evening, triggering air raid sirens in central and southern parts of […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Coalition moves for injunction stopping Trump administration’s actions to dismantle the Department of Education
    Source: US National Education Union Washington, D.C. — Today, in the case of NAACP v. US, the coalition of plaintiffs and supporters are moving for a preliminary injunction preventing Linda McMahon and the Trump administration from continuing their unlawful actions to dismantle the Department of Education.    Those actions include the Department’s announcement yesterday that […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Defense News in Brief: Department of Navy Top Scientists, Engineers Recognized for Excellence
    Source: United States Navy WASHINGTON, DC – The Department of the Navy recognized the finest in Navy and Marine Corps science and engineering June 25 at the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition (ASN RD&A) Dr. Delores M. Etter Top Scientists and Engineers awards ceremony. Dr. Brett A. Seidle, Acting ASN(RD&A) […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Capito Votes to Pass Republican Reconciliation Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee (RPC), released the below statement following the passage of the Republican Reconciliation bill: “The Republican Reconciliation bill is a clear reflection of our priorities: securing our […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Senate Passes President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Advancing Agenda for a Strong, Prosperous America
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) ***Click here for audio.*** WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate voted today to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) by a vote of 51 to 50. This legislation permanently extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts, accelerates American energy dominance, supports the nation’s farmers and ranchers, […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response
    Source: Amnesty International – NGOs call for immediate action to end the deadly Israeli distribution scheme (including the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) in Gaza, revert to the existing UN-led coordination mechanisms, and lift the Israeli government’s blockade on aid and commercial supplies. The 400 aid distribution points operating during the temporary ceasefire across Gaza have […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Ames Science Directorate’s Stars of the Month: July 2025
    Source: NASA The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Sigrid Reinsch, Lori Munar, Kevin Sims, and Matthew Fladeland. Their commitment to the NASA mission represents the entrepreneurial spirit, technical expertise, and collaborative disposition needed to explore this world and beyond. Space Biosciences Star: Sigrid ReinschAs Director of the SHINE (Space Health […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Inadequate consideration of eastern EU countries’ significance and contribution to European security in EU defence industry initiatives – E-001541/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament Member States that are also North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies have committed to spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defence. While not all Member States have reached this target yet, the trajectory over the past years is going in that direction. The White Paper for European Defence — […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Is it possible for Türkiye to participate in the SAFE tool when it is threatening Greece? – E-002202/2025
    Source: European Parliament Question for written answer  E-002202/2025/rev.1to the CommissionRule 144Georgios Aftias (PPE) The SAFE regulation was recently approved, despite strong reservations from the European Parliament. Türkiye, as a non-EU country, occasionally makes threats against a member state of the European Union, such as Greece. The Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has raised the […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Meeks Statement on Peace Deal Between DRC and Rwanda
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Gregory W Meeks (5th District of New York) Washington, DC – Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, issued the following statement on the signing of a peace deal between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda: “I welcome today’s announcement of a […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Defense News in Brief: Acting Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jim Kilby Observes Atlantic Alliance 2025 Amphibious Operations with U.S. and Allied Force
    Source: United States Navy Acting Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jim Kilby joined U.S., Dutch and British forces on June 30 to observe an amphibious assault during Atlantic Alliance 2025 (AA25), the premier East Coast naval integration exercise focused on improving joint readiness and interoperability. MIL Security OSI –

    MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev: Sakhalin Region will be presented as an energy and logistics center of the Asia-Pacific region on the “Far East Street” within the framework of the EEF
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Sakhalin Region will traditionally be one of the participants in the Far East Street exhibition, which will be held from September 3 to 9 as part of the tenth, anniversary Eastern Economic Forum – […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Fischer Statement on Senate Passage of One Big Beautiful Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Nebraska Deb Fischer Fischer’s Paid Family and Medical Leave policy made permanent in bill—delivering long-term support for working families and employers Today, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) released the following statement after the U.S. Senate passed the One Big Beautiful Bill:   “Last November, Americans spoke loud and clear: […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Graham Statement On Senate Passage Of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Lindsey Graham WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, today made this statement after the Senate passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by a vote of 51-50. “After a long but fruitful day, the Republican Senate delivered.  Senate […]

  • Energy News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Energy News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: Lummis Releases List of Wyoming Wins in One Big Beautiful Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Wyoming Cynthia Lummis July 1, 2025 Washington, D.C. – Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) today released the following statement and list highlighting some Wyoming specific wins included in the One Big Beautiful Bill that passed the Senate today.   “The One Big Beautiful Bill represents a victory for our […]

    MIL-OSI: Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund Provides Unaudited Balance Sheet Information and Announces Its Net Asset Value and Asset Coverage Ratios as of June 30, 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) HOUSTON, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc. (the “Company”) (NYSE: KYN) today provided a summary unaudited statement of assets and liabilities and announced its net asset value and asset coverage ratios under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”) as of June 30, 2025. […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Energy – Developing the largest oil producer on the Norwegian continental shelf – Equinor
    Source: Equinor 01 JULY 2025 – Equinor and its partners are investing NOK 13 billion in the third phase of Johan Sverdrup, one of the world’s most carbon-efficient oil fields. New subsea infrastructure will increase recovery by 40–50 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe). “By building on the technologies, solutions, and infrastructure from phases 1 and […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Unlock Financing through UN Joint SDG Fund, Urges Deputy Secretary-General at Sevilla Conference
    Source: United Nations 4 Following are UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed’s remarks at the side event, “Catalysing Change:  Unlocking Impactful Financing at Scale through the UN Joint SDG Fund”, during the Financing for Development Conference in Sevilla, Spain: I am delighted to join you today to showcase how the UN Joint SDG Fund is turning […]

    MIL-OSI: Amplify Energy Announces Sale of Non-Operated Eagle Ford Assets
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) HOUSTON, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Amplify Energy Corp. (NYSE: AMPY) (“Amplify,” the “Company,” “us,” or “our”) announced today it entered into a definitive agreement to sell all of its non-operated working interest in its Eagle Ford assets to Murphy Exploration & Production Company — USA for a contract price of […]

    MIL-OSI USA News: WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Senate Approves Landmark One Big Beautiful Bill
    Source: US Whitehouse The Senate delivered a resounding victory for American workers, farmers, and small businesses by passing President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill — a transformative legislative package that locks in historic tax relief, delivers border security, reforms welfare, funds critical infrastructure, and more. Industry leaders and stakeholders nationwide hailed the Senate’s […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Activities of Secretary-General in Canada, 16-18 June
    Source: United Nations 4 On Monday afternoon, 16 June, the Secretary-General travelled to Canada, where he was invited to take part in an outreach session of the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis, in the province of Alberta. On Monday evening, in Calgary, the Secretary-General attended a dinner organized for the outreach leaders by the Governor […]

    MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Shaheen Forces Vote on Amendment to Keep Energy and Housing Costs from Skyrocketing; All But 2 Senate Republicans Reject Commonsense Proposal
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen (Washington, DC) – During the Senate “Vote-A-Rama” on Republicans’ “Big Beautiful Bill,” U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a senior member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, forced a vote on an amendment to preserve four longstanding bipartisan consumer energy efficiency and clean energy tax […]

    MIL-OSI USA: July 1st, 2025

    Heinrich Votes Against Republicans’ Big, Beautiful Betrayal of New Mexico Families to Give Tax Handouts to Billionaires
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) stood up for New Mexico families by voting against Senate Republicans’ budget reconciliation that funds Republicans’ tax handouts for billionaires at the expense of working people. For over 27 hours, Heinrich pushed to amend Republicans’ reconciliation […]

    MIL-OSI: Eos Energy Announces Second Funding Under Its Department of Energy Loan Guarantee to Fuel U.S. Battery Manufacturing Capacity Expansion
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) TURTLE CREEK, Pa., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: EOSE) (“Eos” or the “Company”), an American energy company and the leading innovator in designing, sourcing, manufacturing, and providing zinc-based battery energy storage systems (BESS) manufactured in the United States, today announced that it has received its second […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: REPORT on the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness – A10-0123/2025
    Source: European Parliament MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION on the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness (2025/2008(INI)) The European Parliament, – having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in particular Articles 9, 151, 152, 153(1) and (2) thereof, as well […]

    MIL-OSI: BTCMiner Lanches a cloud mining platform to Makes It Easy to Earn Millions Every Day
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York City, NY, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrency, where markets are notoriously volatile and unpredictable, one platform is offering an opportunity for investors to earn millions of dollars daily, even while they sleep. BTC Miner launches a cutting-edge cloud mining platform, has unlocked the door […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Deputy Secretary-General’s Remarks at the Joint SDG Fund FfD4 Side session “Catalyzing Change: Unlocking Impactful Financing at Scale through the United Nations Joint SDG Fund” [as prepared for delivery]
    Source: United Nations secretary general Mr. Sergio Colina, Director General for Development Policies, Spain;H.E. Ms. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation of Egypt;H.E. Mr. Mthuli Ncube, Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion of Zimbabwe;Dear friends,I am delighted to join you today to showcase how the UN Joint SDG Fund […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Energy costs of energy-intensive industries – E-002485/2025
    Source: European Parliament Question for written answer  E-002485/2025to the CommissionRule 144Yannis Maniatis (S&D) A recent article in the Greek press[1] presents the national measures of several Member States (Italy, Bulgaria, Germany, France) to limit energy costs in energy-intensive industries, as well as opinions from representatives of Greek industries, who are under the impression that they […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Hickenlooper Votes Against Republicans’ Budget Bill That Strips Health Care from Americans, Closes Rural Hospitals, Explodes National Deficit
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator John Hickenlooper – Colorado Republicans’ legislation will increase prices for Coloradans, strip health care from 17 million Americans, increase the deficit, and give tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy Republicans blocked Hickenlooper-backed amendments to protect funding for Medicaid and clean energy WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper released […]

    MIL-OSI: Houston American Energy Corp. Appoints Matthew T. Henninger to Board of Directors
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) HOUSTON, TX, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a move to strengthen its leadership following a strategic share exchange with Abundia Global Impact Group (AGIG), Houston American Energy Corp. (NYSE American: HUSA) (“HUSA” or the “Company”) today announced the appointment of Matthew T. Henninger to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. […]

    MIL-OSI: Houston American Energy Acquires Abundia Global Impact Group, Creating a Publicly Traded Innovator in Low-Carbon Fuels
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) HOUSTON, TX, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Houston American Energy Corp. (NYSE American: HUSA) (“HUSA” or the “Company”) has completed its acquisition of Abundia Global Impact Group, LLC (“AGIG”), creating a leading company focused on converting waste plastics into high-value, drop-in low-carbon fuels and chemical products. The combined company will be […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev: Sakhalin Region will be presented as an energy and logistics center of the Asia-Pacific region on the “Far East Street” within the framework of the EEF
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article. Sakhalin Region will traditionally be one of the participants in the Far East Street exhibition, which will be held from September 3 to 9 as part of the tenth, anniversary Eastern Economic Forum – […]

    MIL-OSI Banking: IPAA: “‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Remains a Win for American Energy”
    Source: Independent Petroleum Association of America Headline: IPAA: “‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Remains a Win for American Energy” Jul 1, 2025 IPAA: “‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Remains a Win for American Energy” Posted at 12:22h in Press Releases by Jennifer Pett WASHINGTON – Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) President & CEO Jeff Eshelman issued the following […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: FREE Energy upgrades offered to Plymouth homes
    Source: City of Plymouth It may be summer, but some Plymouth residents will be able to apply for free energy installations that will make their homes cosier without costing a penny or the earth. People on a low income, those on certain benefits or live in a certain postcode could be eligible for the grant […]

  • Security Intelligence – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Security Intelligence: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man handed prison sentence following illegal street racing death
    Source: New Zealand Police “Is a life really worth it?” It’s a question Police is putting to anti-social road users after an Auckland man’s sentencing over a pregnant woman losing her baby when she was struck in May 2023. Police began investigating the illegal street racing event on 19 May 2023 in the East Tamaki […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Warner & Kaine Statement on FBI Headquarters
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Virginia Tim Kaine Published: July 01 2025 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner, Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) issued the following statement: “Moving the FBI from the Hoover building to the Reagan Building isn’t a plan, […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Sullivan Shapes “One Big Beautiful Bill” to Unleash Alaska’s Economy, Create Good-Paying Jobs, Provide Historic Tax Cuts for Working Families, and Strengthen Health Care
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Alaska Dan Sullivan 07.01.25 WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) today voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. This transformative legislation includes numerous provisions to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential, deliver tax relief for hard-working families and small businesses, make the largest investment for […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Greene Man Admits Federal Drug and Firearm Charges
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) PORTLAND, Maine: A Greene man pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Portland to possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute and to possessing a firearm in furtherance of a federal drug trafficking crime.  According to court records, in January 2025, Lewiston police officers […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Coast Guard, National Park Service teams up to rescue mariner
    Source: United States Coast Guard 07/01/2025 06:52 PM EDT The Coast Guard and the National Park Service rescued a mariner after his vessel ran aground near Shackleford Banks, North Carolina, Monday night.  For more information follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MIL Security OSI –

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Weekend spree sees man in court
    Source: New Zealand Police A spree of car break-ins across one North Shore suburb has parked one offender in a court dock. Police have so far charged him with 17 offences over one weekend. In recent days, Waitematā East Police began investigating a spate of theft reports from vehicles parked in Schnapper Rock. Waitematā East […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads Government sets out ambitions for a social rent revolution through the new £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme. Boost for families as plans are set out to transform housing over the next 10 years, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Huntington Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Crime
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Tayron Jerome Griffin, also known as “Taye,” 24, of Huntington, pleaded guilty today to possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. According to court documents and statements made in court, on March 4, 2025, law enforcement officers […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Seven Sentenced to Federal Prison for Stealing and Trafficking 240 Firearms from Indianapolis Shipping Center
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) INDIANAPOLIS— The following seven individuals have been sentenced for their roles in a firearms theft and trafficking conspiracy: Defendant Charge(s) Sentence Zackary Doss, 27 Conspiracy to Receive, Possess, Store or Sell Stolen Firearms Possession of a Firearm by a Felon 2.5 years imprisonment 3 […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Security News: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: United States Department of Justice The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: US State of North Dakota The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Statewide hate crimes and bias incidents hotline now active in Clark, King, and Spokane counties
    Source: Washington State News SEATTLE — Today Washington launches a hate crimes and bias incidents hotline pilot in three counties across the state. According to the FBI’s hate crimes statistics, Washington has been in the top five states with the most reported hate crimes since 2018. The non-emergency hotline provides people in Clark, King, and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Person dies following Kumeū serious crash
    Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a serious crash in Kumeū on the night of 27 June. An investigation has been underway since Friday night, when a car that had earlier failed to stop for Police crashed on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway at about 8.20pm. Four teenagers were hospitalised at the time, with the […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim, Bipartisan Colleagues Condemn Violent LA Riots, Stand with Law Enforcement and Peaceful Protestors
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39) Washington, DC – Today, the House voted to pass H.Res.516, led by U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40), to condemn the violent riots in Los Angeles earlier this month and commend law enforcement for their bravery.  The resolution expresses that the House of Representatives:  Recognizes […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Team Maryland Statement on Administration Attempt to Reprogram FBI Headquarters Funding
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Ivey – Maryland (4th District) WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies and Representative Steny Hoyer, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, along with […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Invasive carp threaten the Great Lakes − and reveal a surprising twist in national politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Mike Shriberg, Professor of Practice & Engagement, School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan Invasive Asian carp are spreading up the Mississippi River system and already clog the Illinois River. AP Photo/John Flesher In his second term, President Donald Trump has not taken many actions that draw […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Keeping brain-dead pregnant women on life support raises ethical issues that go beyond abortion politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Lindsey Breitwieser, Assistant Professor of Gender & Women’s Studies, Hollins University Laws such as Georgia’s LIFE Act can complicate ethical and legal decision-making in postmortem pregnancy. Darya Komarova/Moment via Getty Images Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old woman from Georgia who had been declared brain-dead in February 2025, spent […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: In LGBTQ+ storybook case, Supreme Court handed a win to parental rights, raising tough questions for educators
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Charles J. Russo, Joseph Panzer Chair in Education and Research Professor of Law, University of Dayton The parents who brought the case had requested that their children be excused when books with LGBTQ+ characters were used in class. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images The Supreme Court tends […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: United States Attorneys General 10 The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

  • Politics News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Politics News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: Ernst Ends Handouts to the Idle Rich
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate unanimously passed Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-Iowa) Ending Unemployment Payments to Jobless Millionaires Act as an amendment to the One Big Beautiful Bill to save up to $100 million over the next decade. The bill will end the backwards practice of […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Sullivan Shapes “One Big Beautiful Bill” to Unleash Alaska’s Economy, Create Good-Paying Jobs, Provide Historic Tax Cuts for Working Families, and Strengthen Health Care
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Alaska Dan Sullivan 07.01.25 WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) today voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. This transformative legislation includes numerous provisions to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential, deliver tax relief for hard-working families and small businesses, make the largest investment for […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Interview – ABC Radio National with David Lipson
    Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority DAVID LIPSON: David Lipson with you here on Radio National Breakfast, and a warning that the following story does contain distressing content about child abuse. Australia’s approach to child safety is once again in the national spotlight after that case of a Melbourne childcare worker who’s been charged with more […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: City and Regional Deals to unlock growth
    Source: New Zealand Government The Government has laid out its expectations for City and Regional Deals (CRDs) as long-term partnerships that will increase economic growth, create jobs, and boost productivity for New Zealanders, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Local Government Minister Simon Watts say. The Government has also signed the first Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) […]

    MIL-OSI USA: SBA Approves Governor Newsom’s Disaster Declaration for State-Sanctioned Crisis in Los Angeles
    Source: United States Small Business Administration WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced approval of Governor Gavin Newsom’s long-overdue request for disaster relief in downtown Los Angeles, where he allowed pro-illegal alien riots to harm our brave ICE agents and destroy small businesses in the city. Once again, President Donald J. Trump is […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Gosar Introduces Legislation Delisting the Mexican Wolf from the Endangered Species Act
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Paul A Gosar DDS (AZ-04) Washington, D.C. — Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-09), issued the following statement after introducing H.R. 4255, the Enhancing Safety for Animals (ESA) Act, legislation delisting the Mexican wolf from the Endangered Species Act and delinking its populations in the United States and Mexico: “Since being […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care New ‘innovator passport’ will slash red tape so cutting-edge tech can be rolled out across the NHS quicker under the 10 Year Health Plan. Digital system will mean companies can innovate faster and patients can get pioneering […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Senator Scott Applauds Passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Tim Scott WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) released the following statement upon passage of the Senate reconciliation legislation, otherwise known as President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. This vital and comprehensive reconciliation legislation will produce lasting positive change for the American people through […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Industry Consultation on the Future of the Account-to-Account Payments System
    Source: Airservices Australia The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and The Treasury welcome the release of a public consultation today by Australian Payments Network and Australian Payments Plus on the future of the account-to-account payments system. Formulating a clear vision for the account-to-account payments system that is consistent with public interest considerations is a foundational […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads Government sets out ambitions for a social rent revolution through the new £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme. Boost for families as plans are set out to transform housing over the next 10 years, […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson Denounces Senate Passage of “One Big Ugly Bill,” Vows to Oppose Harmful Cuts to Chicago Families
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jonathan Jackson – Illinois (1st District) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHICAGO, IL — Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson (IL-1) today issued the following statement in strong opposition to the Senate’s passage of the so-called “One Big Ugly Bill,” and pledged to vote against the legislation and do everything in […]

    MIL-OSI USA: July 01, 2025
    I’m Voting NO on Trump’s Big Ugly Budget

    I believe in supporting working families. That’s why I am voting NO on Republicans’ big, ugly bill that would gut health care, food assistance, and basic needs programs that everyday Americans rely on. It is a handout to billionaires at…

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    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Kevin Mullin California (15th District) I believe in supporting working families. That’s why I am voting NO on Republicans’ big, ugly bill that would gut health care, food assistance, and basic needs programs that everyday Americans rely on. It is a handout to billionaires at the expense […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit” Act Passes through House Natural Resources Committee
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Lauren Boebert (Colorado, 3) WASHINGTON, D.C.— Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) successfully passed H.R. 131, the “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit” Act, through the House Natural Resources Committee this morning. The bill eliminates interest payments on construction costs endured by non-federal entities and extends the repayment period to […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim, Bipartisan Colleagues Condemn Violent LA Riots, Stand with Law Enforcement and Peaceful Protestors
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39) Washington, DC – Today, the House voted to pass H.Res.516, led by U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40), to condemn the violent riots in Los Angeles earlier this month and commend law enforcement for their bravery.  The resolution expresses that the House of Representatives:  Recognizes […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Team Maryland Statement on Administration Attempt to Reprogram FBI Headquarters Funding
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Ivey – Maryland (4th District) WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies and Representative Steny Hoyer, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, along with […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Roi Cohen Kadosh, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Surrey Triff/Shutterstock A painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn maths, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how this might be most helpful […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Five ways to avoid illness like the Lionesses
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Samantha Abbott, Doctoral Researcher, Department of Sport Science, Nottingham Trent University England’s Beth Mead cheering on podium after win v Germany in the Women European Championship Final 2022 photographyjp/Shutterstock Think back to the last time you had a cold or the flu. Now imagine stepping onto the pitch […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Self determination theory: how to use it to boost wellbeing
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Mark Fabian, Reader of Public Policy, University of Warwick Self-determination theory (SDT) is one of the most well established and powerful approaches to wellbeing in psychological research literature. Yet it doesn’t seem to have broken through into popular discussions about wellbeing, happiness and self-help. That’s a shame, because […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why Asos should be wary of banning customers returning unwanted goods
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Nic Sanders, Senior Lecturer in Management and Marketing, University of Westminster ‘Now where’s that returns label?’ Cast of Thousands.Shutterstock Shopping for clothes online is a risky business. How do you know if that top will be a good fit, or those shoes will definitely be the right colour? […]

  • Law News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Law News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man handed prison sentence following illegal street racing death
    Source: New Zealand Police “Is a life really worth it?” It’s a question Police is putting to anti-social road users after an Auckland man’s sentencing over a pregnant woman losing her baby when she was struck in May 2023. Police began investigating the illegal street racing event on 19 May 2023 in the East Tamaki […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Greene Man Admits Federal Drug and Firearm Charges
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) PORTLAND, Maine: A Greene man pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Portland to possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute and to possessing a firearm in furtherance of a federal drug trafficking crime.  According to court records, in January 2025, Lewiston police officers […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Weekend spree sees man in court
    Source: New Zealand Police A spree of car break-ins across one North Shore suburb has parked one offender in a court dock. Police have so far charged him with 17 offences over one weekend. In recent days, Waitematā East Police began investigating a spate of theft reports from vehicles parked in Schnapper Rock. Waitematā East […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release Hundreds of thousands to get secure roof over their heads Government sets out ambitions for a social rent revolution through the new £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme. Boost for families as plans are set out to transform housing over the next 10 years, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Huntington Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Crime
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Tayron Jerome Griffin, also known as “Taye,” 24, of Huntington, pleaded guilty today to possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. According to court documents and statements made in court, on March 4, 2025, law enforcement officers […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Security News: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: United States Department of Justice The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: US State of North Dakota The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Statewide hate crimes and bias incidents hotline now active in Clark, King, and Spokane counties
    Source: Washington State News SEATTLE — Today Washington launches a hate crimes and bias incidents hotline pilot in three counties across the state. According to the FBI’s hate crimes statistics, Washington has been in the top five states with the most reported hate crimes since 2018. The non-emergency hotline provides people in Clark, King, and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Person dies following Kumeū serious crash
    Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a serious crash in Kumeū on the night of 27 June. An investigation has been underway since Friday night, when a car that had earlier failed to stop for Police crashed on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway at about 8.20pm. Four teenagers were hospitalised at the time, with the […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim, Bipartisan Colleagues Condemn Violent LA Riots, Stand with Law Enforcement and Peaceful Protestors
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39) Washington, DC – Today, the House voted to pass H.Res.516, led by U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40), to condemn the violent riots in Los Angeles earlier this month and commend law enforcement for their bravery.  The resolution expresses that the House of Representatives:  Recognizes […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Team Maryland Statement on Administration Attempt to Reprogram FBI Headquarters Funding
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Ivey – Maryland (4th District) WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies and Representative Steny Hoyer, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, along with […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Invasive carp threaten the Great Lakes − and reveal a surprising twist in national politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Mike Shriberg, Professor of Practice & Engagement, School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan Invasive Asian carp are spreading up the Mississippi River system and already clog the Illinois River. AP Photo/John Flesher In his second term, President Donald Trump has not taken many actions that draw […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Keeping brain-dead pregnant women on life support raises ethical issues that go beyond abortion politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Lindsey Breitwieser, Assistant Professor of Gender & Women’s Studies, Hollins University Laws such as Georgia’s LIFE Act can complicate ethical and legal decision-making in postmortem pregnancy. Darya Komarova/Moment via Getty Images Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old woman from Georgia who had been declared brain-dead in February 2025, spent […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: In LGBTQ+ storybook case, Supreme Court handed a win to parental rights, raising tough questions for educators
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Charles J. Russo, Joseph Panzer Chair in Education and Research Professor of Law, University of Dayton The parents who brought the case had requested that their children be excused when books with LGBTQ+ characters were used in class. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images The Supreme Court tends […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Wyoming Case to Defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration
    Source: United States Attorneys General 10 The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a Statement of Interest in the lawsuit Equality State Policy Center v. Chuck Gray, defending Wyoming’s legitimate interest securing its voting process from fraud by requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Longstanding Supreme Court precedent recognizes that […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Three Defendants Sentenced in Wide-Ranging Scheme to Monopolize International Transit Industry, Fix Prices, Extort Competitors, and Launder Money
    Source: United States Attorneys General The U.S. Department of Justice today announced that three additional defendants were sentenced in connection with a long-running and violent conspiracy to monopolize the transmigrante forwarding agency industry in the Los Indios, Texas, border region, located near Harlingen and Brownsville, Texas. The defendants controlled the transmigrate industry through fear, monopolization, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Huntington Man Sentenced to Prison for Federal Gun Crime
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Tairon Jordan Bradley, 25, of Huntington, was sentenced today to two years and nine months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, for being a felon in possession of a firearm. According to court documents and statements […]

    Amit Shah hails new criminal laws as India marks ‘A Golden Year of Trust in the Justice System’
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) India’s new criminal laws mark the beginning of a new era of affordable, accessible, and transparent justice, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday, addressing a gathering in the capital to celebrate “A Golden Year of Trust in the Justice System.” Lieutenant Governor of Delhi […]

    MIL-OSI USA News: WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Senate Approves Landmark One Big Beautiful Bill
    Source: US Whitehouse The Senate delivered a resounding victory for American workers, farmers, and small businesses by passing President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill — a transformative legislative package that locks in historic tax relief, delivers border security, reforms welfare, funds critical infrastructure, and more. Industry leaders and stakeholders nationwide hailed the Senate’s […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for July
    Source: United Nations 4 The Security Council will convene its signature event on 22 July — a high-level open debate on promoting international peace and security through multilateralism and the peaceful settlement of disputes — the Council’s President for the month said at a United Nations Headquarters press conference today. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad (Pakistan), who […]

  • Australia News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Australia News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Australia: Driver charged over Middleton crash
    Source: New South Wales – News A driver has been charged with multiple traffic offences, including failing to stop for police, following investigations into a three-car crash at Middleton last month. A white Holden Commodore sedan was detected travelling at the extreme speed of 146 km/h in a 60 km/h zone at Port Elliot Road, […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Enjoy winter magic this school holiday with Electric Wonderland and Snowflake events in Hargreaves Mall
    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News Families and visitors are invited to embrace the magic of winter in Greater Bendigo with an exciting line-up of school holiday events, including the stunning Electric Wonderland in Rosalind Park and enchanting Snowflake-themed activations in Hargreaves Mall. Acting Director of Strategy and Growth, Anthony Petherbridge, said the program provided […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Interview – ABC Radio National with David Lipson
    Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority DAVID LIPSON: David Lipson with you here on Radio National Breakfast, and a warning that the following story does contain distressing content about child abuse. Australia’s approach to child safety is once again in the national spotlight after that case of a Melbourne childcare worker who’s been charged with more […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Reducing waste in the APS: Sustainable Device Management Guide now live.
    Source: As part of the Australian Government’s commitment to sustainable digital transformation, the DTA has released a new Sustainable Device Management (SDM) Guide. The guide will support agencies to manage their end-of-life ICT equipment in a secure, ethical and environmentally responsible way.  MIL OSI News –

    MIL-OSI Australia: Major exercise at Barry Beach
    Source: Toora members use a fine-spray to control the HAZMAT chemical spill simulation Brigades from across South Gippsland have participated in a range of training scenarios at Barry Beach Marine Terminal – the main supply depot for Esso Australia’s Bass Strait oil and gas operations. The exercises included a complex search and rescue in a […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: LUMI robots ScaleUp solar deployment with advanced automation
    Source: Ministers for the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Overview Category News Date 02 July 2025 Classification Solar energy Robotics pioneer Luminous has been selected to receive $4.9 million in funding as the first recipient of ARENA’s $100 million Solar ScaleUp Challenge, which sought to supercharge innovation and crowdsource ideas from around the world […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Knuldoorong Art Exhibition brings culture centre stage to celebrate NAIDOC Week
    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News The City of Greater Bendigo is excited to announce the opening of the 2025 Knuldoorong Art Exhibition this Friday July 4, featuring works from First Nations artists and creatives. The annual Knuldoorong Art Exhibition is a major highlight of local NAIDOC Week (July 6 to 13) events, anchoring the […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Industry Consultation on the Future of the Account-to-Account Payments System
    Source: Airservices Australia The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and The Treasury welcome the release of a public consultation today by Australian Payments Network and Australian Payments Plus on the future of the account-to-account payments system. Formulating a clear vision for the account-to-account payments system that is consistent with public interest considerations is a foundational […]

    MIL-Evening Report: New laws to make it harder for large Australian and foreign companies to avoid paying tax
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kerrie Sadiq, Professor of Taxation, QUT Business School, and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology The Conversation, CC BY The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Going to extremes – understanding Antarctic sea-ice decline
    Source: Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Most people will never see Antarctic sea ice up close, but its presence or absence affects our day-to-day lives.Now scientists are questioning whether a ‘regime shift’ to a new state of diminished Antarctic sea-ice coverage is underway, due to recent record lows.If so, it will have impacts across climate, ecological […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to unpublished conference abstract looking at microplastics in human reproductive fluids
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments July 1, 2025 An unpublished conference abstract presented at the ESHRE 41st Annual Meeting in Paris looks at microplastics in human reproductive fluids. Prof Oliver Jones, Professor of Chemistry, RMIT University, said: “It is hard to say much at all about this study without knowing the full […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: The Bear season 4: this meaty restaurant drama is still an enticing bingeable prospect
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Jane Steventon, Course Leader, BA (Hons) Screenwriting; Deputy Course Leader & Senior Lecturer, BA (Hons) Film Production, University of Portsmouth Take a soupçon of identity crisis, a pinch of perfectionism, a scoop of burnout and mix thoroughly with a large measure of fraternal grief and sear over a […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: 1 in 4 Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey trial spotlighted the clash between science and religion
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By William Trollinger, Professor of History, University of Dayton The 1925 Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, was one of the earliest and most iconic conflicts in America’s ongoing culture war. Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species,” […]

    MIL-Evening Report: ‘Shit in, shit out’: AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren’t convinced
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tom Lee, Senior Lecturer, School of Design, University of Technology Sydney David Gray / AFP / Getty Images Australian farms are at the forefront of a wave of technological change coming to agriculture. Over the past decade, more than US$200 billion (A$305 billion) has been invested globally […]

    MIL-Evening Report: The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By A J Brown, Professor of Public Policy & Law, Centre for Governance & Public Policy, Griffith University The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) opened its doors two years ago this week amid much fanfare and high expectations. Since then the body has attracted considerable criticism, overshadowing a solid, […]

    MIL-Evening Report: News laws to make it harder for large Australian and foreign companies to avoid paying tax
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kerrie Sadiq, Professor of Taxation, QUT Business School, and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology The Conversation, CC BY The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, […]

    MIL-OSI Global: The Bear season 4: this meaty restaurant drama is still an enticing bingeable prospect
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Jane Steventon, Course Leader, BA (Hons) Screenwriting; Deputy Course Leader & Senior Lecturer, BA (Hons) Film Production, University of Portsmouth Take a soupçon of identity crisis, a pinch of perfectionism, a scoop of burnout and mix thoroughly with a large measure of fraternal grief and sear over a […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Mary River crocodile update
    Source: Tasmania Police Issued: 1 Jul 2025 Wildlife rangers have humanely euthanised a three-metre estuarine (saltwater) crocodile on the banks of the Mary River at Dundathu, near Maryborough in the Wide Bay region due to the ongoing public safety risk. The crocodile was reported to Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation by a member of the […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Snake in enclosure found on Bundaberg footpath
    Source: Tasmania Police Issued: 1 Jul 2025 Wildlife rangers are asking for public assistance to find the owner of a snake and enclosure that was found on a footpath in the Bundaberg suburb of Avenell Heights. A man walking his dog made the unusual discovery and took snake and enclosure home before calling a local […]

    MIL-OSI Global: 1 in 4 Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey trial spotlighted the clash between science and religion
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By William Trollinger, Professor of History, University of Dayton The 1925 Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, was one of the earliest and most iconic conflicts in America’s ongoing culture war. Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species,” published […]

  • New Zealand News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    New Zealand News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man handed prison sentence following illegal street racing death
    Source: New Zealand Police “Is a life really worth it?” It’s a question Police is putting to anti-social road users after an Auckland man’s sentencing over a pregnant woman losing her baby when she was struck in May 2023. Police began investigating the illegal street racing event on 19 May 2023 in the East Tamaki […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: City and Regional Deals to unlock growth
    Source: New Zealand Government The Government has laid out its expectations for City and Regional Deals (CRDs) as long-term partnerships that will increase economic growth, create jobs, and boost productivity for New Zealanders, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Local Government Minister Simon Watts say. The Government has also signed the first Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Household Labour Force Survey population rebase from 2023 estimated resident population – Stats NZ report
    Household Labour Force Survey population rebase from 2023 estimated resident population – report 2 July 2025 This report outlines the effect of estimated resident population (ERP) revisions on the Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) for the September 2018–March 2025 quarters. Key pointsWe have revised the historical HLFS data from the September 2018 quarter to the March […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Weekend spree sees man in court
    Source: New Zealand Police A spree of car break-ins across one North Shore suburb has parked one offender in a court dock. Police have so far charged him with 17 offences over one weekend. In recent days, Waitematā East Police began investigating a spate of theft reports from vehicles parked in Schnapper Rock. Waitematā East […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New director bolsters freight expertise on KiwiRail board
    Source: New Zealand Government The appointment of Scott O’Donnell to the KiwiRail board will bolster its freight expertise Minister for Rail Winston Peters says.  “Railways have no shortage of potential for New Zealand, and we expect to see sustained growth in earnings, revenue, volumes, reliability, and safety to turn this business into something great.” Mr […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Industry Skills Boards will drive better training
    Source: New Zealand Government Eight new Industry Skills Boards (ISBs) will give industry a strong voice in work-based learning, ensuring the system delivers the right skills, in the right places, for a growing economy, Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds says.  “The Government promised to disestablish Te Pūkenga and return decision-making to local providers and industry. […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Person dies following Kumeū serious crash
    Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a serious crash in Kumeū on the night of 27 June. An investigation has been underway since Friday night, when a car that had earlier failed to stop for Police crashed on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway at about 8.20pm. Four teenagers were hospitalised at the time, with the […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Business Confidence Remains Stationary Despite Early Optimism
    Source: Business Canterbury Canterbury businesses confidence is levelling off, according to Business Canterbury’s latest Quarterly Canterbury Business Survey. Despite reaching a high point in December last year, business confidence has not continued its upward trajectory in 2025 as many had hoped. Business Canterbury Chief Executive Leeann Watson says, “Business confidence has rebounded significantly since this time […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Retail – Woolworths New Zealand recalls 18% Fat Beef Mince 1kg and 500g sold in the North Island
    Source: Woolworths NZ Woolworths New Zealand is recalling Woolworths branded 18% Fat Beef Mince 500g and 1kg sold at Woolworths and Countdown stores in the North Island with the Best Before date of 05/07/2025. This recall is due to the potential presence of plastic. Any customer who has bought these products should not eat them, […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Homicide investigation underway, Freeman’s Bay
    Source: New Zealand Police A homicide investigation has been launched following the discovery of a body on Renall Street, Freeman’s Bay last night. Auckland City CIB’s Detective Inspector Scott Beard says Police discovered the deceased around 10pm. “Police are continuing to gather information from the scene and enquires into the exact circumstances surrounding what has […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Elective Boost to get more Kiwis out of pain
    Source: New Zealand Government Thousands more New Zealanders will get the procedures they need faster, with the Government today announcing 21,000 more elective procedures over the next year through its Elective Boost programme, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “With over 215,000 procedures set to go ahead over the next year – over 21,000 more than […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road closed, Rotorua
    Source: New Zealand Police Amohau Street in Rotorua is closed following a crash involving a truck and a pedestrian. It happened around 6am near the intersection with Ranolf Street. The pedestrian is understood to be seriously injured. The Serious Crash Unit has been advised, and motorists are asked to take alternate routes. ENDS MIL OSI […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Tower joins Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards to celebrate Aotearoa
    Source: New Zealander of the Year Awards Office New Zealand’s Local Heroes The New Zealander of the Year Awards Office is proud to welcome Tower as the new naming rights sponsor of the New Zealand Local Hero of the Year Award Te Pou Toko o te Tau within Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Feedback sought on roading changes around new Dunedin Hospital
    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has released proposed changes to reshape transport in central Dunedin and achieve safe and efficient access to the city’s new hospital. From today, people can have their say on the preferred option for State Highway 1 Cumberland Street and State Highway 88 St […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Protecting retailers from shoplifting
    Source: New Zealand Government The Government is making it easier for police to punish shoplifters and is introducing stronger penalties for low-level theft, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee say.  “Public confidence in our justice system is undermined if people can steal with apparent impunity. It’s disheartening, and our government will […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Delays on SH18, Greenhithe
    Source: New Zealand Police Police advise motorists travelling on the Upper Harbour Highway (SH18) to expect delays tonight. A four-car crash heading westbound has occurred just after the Tauhinu Road on-ramp, near Greenhithe. There are no serious injuries to report. While the vehicles are being cleared, there is an extensive backlog of traffic towards the […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Name release: Fatal crash, Redwoodtown
    Source: New Zealand Police Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash in Redwoodtown on 18 June. He was 50-year-old Reginald Anthony Mischeski, of Mayfield. Our thoughts are with those close to him at this difficult time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash remain ongoing. ENDS Issued by […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Arts – Ringatoi Māori Lead the Way in New Match Funding Campaign
    Source: E Tū Toi Bold, diverse and unapologetically Māori kaupapa are being backed through E Tū Toi 2025 – a powerful new match funding campaign supporting ringatoi Māori across Toi Māori, film, music, theatre, literature, dance and digital innovation. Delivered in partnership with Boosted – Aotearoa’s dedicated arts crowdfunding platform run by The Arts Foundation […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Education – Ara post-grad business programmes ready to roll out
    Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury Ara Institute of Canterbury is proud to announce New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) approval for the delivery of a new suite of postgraduate programmes in Applied Management, with classes set to begin in Term 4 of 2025. This exciting development marks a major milestone for business education in Christchurch and the […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Awards – Five farmer advocates recognised for outstanding service
    Source: Federated Farmers Five grassroots champions for Kiwi farmers have been recognised for their massive contributions to agriculture, winning awards at the Federated Farmers national AGM last week. Each year, the organisation’s national awards celebrate farmers who have gone above and beyond for their fellow farmers, rural communities, and the wider agricultural sector. Outgoing Federated Farmers […]

  • Baltic News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Baltic News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI: HerBodhi Launches Primal Queen Alternative Backed by Science for Natural Hormonal Balance and Women’s Wellness
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York City, NY, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a marketplace flooded with synthetic hormone therapies, under-researched wellness supplements, and quick-fix diet fads, a new player has emerged that promises to disrupt the status quo — HerBodhi. Designed specifically for women navigating hormonal imbalances, stubborn weight gain, low energy, and gut […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Withdrawal of the ‘standard essential patents’ proposal – E-001708/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament The Commission has reviewed all pending proposals with the European Parliament and the Council, particularly those that have been blocked for a long time or that lack realistic prospects for progress and where an agreement is unlikely. Based on this review, it has identified 37 proposals that it intends to withdraw — […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: In Dialogue with North Macedonia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Anti-Discrimination Measures, Raise Concerns about Reports of Excessive Use of Force by Border Officials and Attacks on Journalists
    Source: United Nations – Geneva The Human Rights Committee today concluded its consideration of the fourth periodic report of North Macedonia on how it implements the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, with Committee Experts commending the State’s efforts to address discrimination, and raising issues concerning reports of border officials’ excessive use […]

    MIL-OSI: Banco Santander Chile: Second Quarter 2025 Analyst and Investor Webcast / Conference Call
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) SANTIAGO, Chile, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — You are cordially invited to participate in Banco Santander Chile’s (NYSE: BSAC) conference call-webcast on Tuesday August 5, 2025, at 11.00 AM (ET time) where we will discuss 2Q 2025 financial results. The Bank’s Officers participating in the conference call are: Patricia Pérez, CFO, […]

    MIL-OSI Security: National Health Care Fraud Takedown Results in 324 Defendants Charged in Connection with Over $14.6 Billion in Alleged Fraud
    Source: United States Attorneys General Largest Justice Department Health Care Fraud Takedown in HistoryMore than Doubles Prior Record of $6 Billion The Justice Department today announced the results of its 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, which resulted in criminal charges against 324 defendants, including 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other licensed medical professionals, […]

    MIL-OSI USA: National Health Care Fraud Takedown Results in 324 Defendants Charged in Connection with Over $14.6 Billion in Alleged Fraud
    Source: US State of California Largest Justice Department Health Care Fraud Takedown in HistoryMore than Doubles Prior Record of $6 Billion The Justice Department today announced the results of its 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, which resulted in criminal charges against 324 defendants, including 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other licensed medical professionals, […]

    MIL-OSI: SUTNTIB AB Tewox publishes its NAV for June 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Vilnius, Lithuania, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As at the end of June 2025, the net asset value (NAV) of SUTNTIB AB Tewox decreased to EUR 46,370,405, compared to the previously determined NAV of EUR 46,740,384 at the end of May 2025. The share price decreased to EUR 1.1077, from EUR […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Canadian international relations experts share their views on global politics and Canada’s role
    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Anessa L. Kimball, Professor of Political Science; Director, Centre for International Security, ESEI, Université Laval A survey of Canadian international relations professors has found they disagree on how to respond to potential Chinese aggression against Taiwan and which global regions will matter most to Canada in the future. […]

    MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Solaris Nears $6M Raised as Solaris Nova App Launch Nears and Presale Enters Final Phase
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) TALLINN, Estonia, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S), a next-generation crypto platform built to address key limitations of traditional blockchain networks, is preparing for the official launch of its mobile mining application, Solaris Nova, as its presale enters the final phase. With over $5.9 million raised and more than […]

    MIL-OSI: Baltic Horizon Fund publishes its ESG report for 2024
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Baltic Horizon Fund today announces the release of its annual ESG report for the year of 2024. Baltic Horizon introduced its ESG strategy in 2019, and has since allocated consideable efforts on promoting environmental, social, and governance practices across its asset portfolio and in the investment strategies and decision-making processes. The past […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Linking Times: How Polytechnic Students Preserve the Memory of Their Ancestors’ Feats
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Activists of the military-historical club “Our Polytechnic” continue the traditions of patriotic education, actively participating in events dedicated to the memory of the Great Patriotic War. In June, students attended several festivals that became […]

    MIL-OSI: INVL Asset Management raises EUR 35.43 million for investments in funds managed by 17Capital
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) INVL Asset Management, the leading alternative asset manager in the Baltics, raised EUR 35.43 million for investments in funds managed by 17Capital which provides financing to the world’s largest private equity managers, investors, and funds. This success in attracting investor funds further solidifies the Invalda INVL group’s leading position in the Baltic […]

    Alcaraz survives Wimbledon scare, Sabalenka serene, but others feel the heat
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) Carlos Alcaraz survived Wimbledon’s hottest-ever opening day although the Spaniard was far from his sizzling best as he began his quest for a hat-trick of titles with a scare against Fabio Fognini at the All England Club on Monday. With air temperatures soaring to 32 degrees […]

  • Ukraine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Ukraine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA team […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA […]

    MIL-OSI: Amplify Energy Announces Sale of Non-Operated Eagle Ford Assets
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) HOUSTON, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Amplify Energy Corp. (NYSE: AMPY) (“Amplify,” the “Company,” “us,” or “our”) announced today it entered into a definitive agreement to sell all of its non-operated working interest in its Eagle Ford assets to Murphy Exploration & Production Company — USA for a contract price of […]

    MIL-OSI: BigCommerce Appoints Former Adobe Fellow and Vice President of Technology Anil Kamath to its Board of Directors
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) AUSTIN, Texas, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BigCommerce (Nasdaq: BIGC), a leading open SaaS ecommerce platform for B2C and B2B businesses, announced today that former Adobe Fellow and Vice President of Technology Anil Kamath has joined the BigCommerce Board of Directors. “Joining the Board of BigCommerce is an exciting opportunity to […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Russian President V. Putin held a telephone conversation with French President E. Macron
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Moscow, July 1 (Xinhua) — The Kremlin press service said Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron had a telephone conversation. They discussed […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Can Türkiye still be considered a like-minded country following the latest assaults on democracy? – E-001229/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament The arrest of the mayor of Istanbul on 19 March 2025 has given rise to questions regarding Türkiye’s adherence to its long-established democratic tradition[1]. The EU has been continuously expressing serious concerns over the situation in the area of rule of law in Türkiye. In 2018, the Council took an extraordinary measure to put […]

    Putin, Macron discuss Iran, Ukraine in first phone call in nearly three years
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) Russian President Vladimir Putin had a “substantial” phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron on the Middle East crisis including Iran and the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, their first such exchange since September 2022. In Paris, Macron’s office said the call lasted two […]

    MIL-OSI USA: House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Meeks, McCaul Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Calling for the Return of Abducted Ukrainian Children
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Gregory W Meeks (5th District of New York) Washington, D.C. — Representatives Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Michael McCaul, Chairman Emeritus of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today introduced a bipartisan resolution condemning Russia’s abduction and forcible transfer of Ukrainian […]

    MIL-OSI: Banco Santander Chile: Second Quarter 2025 Analyst and Investor Webcast / Conference Call
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) SANTIAGO, Chile, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — You are cordially invited to participate in Banco Santander Chile’s (NYSE: BSAC) conference call-webcast on Tuesday August 5, 2025, at 11.00 AM (ET time) where we will discuss 2Q 2025 financial results. The Bank’s Officers participating in the conference call are: Patricia Pérez, CFO, […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: In the 2024-2025 marketing year, Ukraine reduced the export of grain and leguminous crops by 20.5 percent.
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Kyiv, July 1 (Xinhua) — In the 2024-2025 marketing year (MY, July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025), Ukraine exported 40.6 million tons of grain and leguminous […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: 3 people killed, 35 hospitalized after drone attack on Izhevsk — head of Udmurtia A. Brechalov
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Moscow, July 1 /Xinhua/ — Three people were killed and 35 others were hospitalized, including 10 in serious condition, after unmanned aerial vehicles /UAVs/ of the Armed […]

    MIL-OSI Video: UK The work of the Secretary of State for Defence – Defence Committee
    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements) The Defence Committee will hold an evidence session on the work of the Secretary of State for Defence at 2pm, on Wednesday 2 July.   The session will cover a wide range of topics. Members are likely to discuss the latest developments in the conflict in the Middle East. […]

    MIL-OSI Economics: Ukraine: Eighth Review Under the Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility, Requests for Modification of Performance Criteria, Rephasing of Access, and Financing Assurances Review-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Alternate Executive Director for Ukraine
    Source: International Monetary Fund Summary Over three years of Russia’s war in Ukraine have taken a staggering social, humanitarian, and economic toll. Despite efforts for a ceasefire, the evolution of the war remains subject to exceptionally high uncertainty. Nevertheless, the authorities’ commitment to reforms and fulfillment of all necessary Fund policies support completion of the […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: New special tribunal for Ukraine will pave the way for holding Russian leaders to account for the invasion
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Andrew Forde, Assistant Professor – European Human Rights Law, Dublin City University A special tribunal has been established by the international human rights organisation the Council of Europe (CoE) and the Ukrainian government to try crimes of aggression against Ukraine which could be used to hold Vladimir Putin […]

    MIL-OSI Security: NATO to participate at World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan
    Source: NATO From 1 to 12 August, NATO will participate in the 2025 edition of the World Expo in Japan. Taking place in Osaka, Kansai, the theme for this year’s Expo is “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”, with the sub-themes of “Saving Lives”, “Empowering Lives” and “Connecting Lives”. This landmark event is expected to […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Three groups to be proscribed
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments News story Three groups to be proscribed Palestine Action, Maniacs Murder Cult and Russian Imperial Movement set to be banned following advice from cross-government experts. Three dangerous, terrorist groups will be banned under plans announced by the Home Secretary today. A draft proscription order has been laid […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Trump’s worldview is causing a global shift of alliances – what does this mean for nations in the middle?
    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva, Lecturer in Government – National Security College, Australian National University Since US President Donald Trump took office this year, one theme has come up time and again: his rule is a threat to the US-led international order. As the US political scientist John Mearsheimer famously […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Canadian international relations experts share their views on global politics and Canada’s role
    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Anessa L. Kimball, Professor of Political Science; Director, Centre for International Security, ESEI, Université Laval A survey of Canadian international relations professors has found they disagree on how to respond to potential Chinese aggression against Taiwan and which global regions will matter most to Canada in the future. […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Trump’s worldview is causing a global shift of alliances – what does this mean for nations in the middle?
    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva, Lecturer in Government – National Security College, Australian National University Since US President Donald Trump took office this year, one theme has come up time and again: his rule is a threat to the US-led international order. As the US political scientist John Mearsheimer famously […]

  • Palestine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

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    Ukraine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    New Zealand News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    New Zealand News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    Politics News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    Politics News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    Defence News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    Defence News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    India – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    India: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    South America – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    South America: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Weekend spree sees man in court
    Source: New Zealand Police A spree of car break-ins across one North Shore suburb has parked one offender in a court dock. Police have so far charged him with 17 offences over one weekend. In recent days, Waitematā East Police began investigating a spate of theft reports from vehicles parked in Schnapper Rock. Waitematā East […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Keeping brain-dead pregnant women on life support raises ethical issues that go beyond abortion politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Lindsey Breitwieser, Assistant Professor of Gender & Women’s Studies, Hollins University Laws such as Georgia’s LIFE Act can complicate ethical and legal decision-making in postmortem pregnancy. Darya Komarova/Moment via Getty Images Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old woman from Georgia who had been declared brain-dead in February 2025, spent […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Qatar Expresses Confidence that Political Declaration of Second World Summit for Social Development Will Provide Impetus to Accelerate implementation of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
    Source: Government of Qatar New York, July 1, 2025 The State of Qatar has expressed confidence that the Political Declaration of the Second World Summit for Social Development, which Doha will host next November, will provide impetus to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and will serve as an ambitious document […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for July
    Source: United Nations 4 The Security Council will convene its signature event on 22 July — a high-level open debate on promoting international peace and security through multilateralism and the peaceful settlement of disputes — the Council’s President for the month said at a United Nations Headquarters press conference today. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad (Pakistan), who […]

    MIL-OSI: Horizon Bancorp, Inc. Announces Conference Call to Review Second Quarter Results on July 24
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — (NASDAQ GS: HBNC) – Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (“Horizon” or the “Company”) will host a conference call at 7:30 a.m. CT on Thursday, July 24, 2025 to review its second quarter 2025 financial results. The Company’s second quarter 2025 news release will be published […]

    MIL-OSI: Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc. Announces Results of Special Meetings of Stockholders and Members
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) DUNKIRK, N.Y., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc. (“Lake Shore Federal Bancorp”) (NASDAQ: LSBK), the holding company for Lake Shore Savings Bank (the “Bank”), announced today that at special meetings held on July 1, 2025, the stockholders of Lake Shore Federal Bancorp and the members of Lake Shore, […]

    MIL-OSI: Guggenheim Investments Announces July 2025 Closed-End Fund Distributions
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) NEW YORK, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Guggenheim Investments today announced that certain closed-end funds have declared their distributions. The table below summarizes the distribution schedule for each closed-end fund (collectively, the “Funds” and each, a “Fund”). The following dates apply to the distributions: Record Date July 15, 2025 Ex-Dividend Date […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Missile fired from Yemen intercepted over Israel – Israeli army
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News JERUSALEM, July 1 (Xinhua) — Yemen’s Houthi rebel forces fired a rocket toward Israel on Tuesday evening, triggering air raid sirens in central and southern parts of […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Development Banks committed $19.6 billion to water projects in 2024
    Source: European Investment Bank ©mrjn Photography/ Unsplash Ten multilateral development banks (MDBs) active in the water sector have approved global investments totalling $19.6 billion (€17 billion) in 2024. According to the inaugural Joint Annual MDB Water Security Financing Report, launched on the sidelines of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, nearly […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response
    Source: Amnesty International – NGOs call for immediate action to end the deadly Israeli distribution scheme (including the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) in Gaza, revert to the existing UN-led coordination mechanisms, and lift the Israeli government’s blockade on aid and commercial supplies. The 400 aid distribution points operating during the temporary ceasefire across Gaza have […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: UK: Proscribing Palestine Action would be a ‘grave misuse of anti-terrorism powers’, Amnesty chief warns – open letter
    Source: Amnesty International – 01 Jul 2025, 01:52pm Amnesty International’s UK CEO has written a letter urging parliamentarians to oppose the motion to proscribe Palestine Action ahead of tomorrow’s vote   ‘Proscribing Palestine Action will mean that by the weekend, millions of people living in the UK will have limitations on their freedom of speech’ – […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: REPORT on implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals in view of the 2025 High-Level Political Forum – A10-0125/2025
    Source: European Parliament MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION on implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals in view of the 2025 High-Level Political Forum (2025/2014(INI)) The European Parliament, – having regard to Article 3(5) of the Treaty on European Union and Articles 13 and 208(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, […]

    MIL-OSI USA: AG Labrador Secures $24 Million for Idaho in Purdue Opioid Settlement
    Source: US State of Idaho Home Newsroom AG Labrador Secures $24 Million for Idaho in Purdue Opioid Settlement BOISE — Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced today that all 55 attorneys general, representing all eligible states and U.S. territories, agreed to a $7.4 billion settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family. The Sackler […]

    MIL-OSI Video: Secretary-General/Financing for Development & other topics – Daily Press Briefing | United Nations
    Source: United Nations (video statements) Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. ——————————— Highlights: Secretary-General / Financing for Development Deputy Secretary-General Occupied Palestinian Territory Syria Humanitarian Syria Sudan Sudan Humanitarian Democratic Republic of the Congo Haiti Briefing ——————————— SECRETARY-GENERAL/ FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT This morning, in Sevilla, Spain, the Secretary-General had a closed meeting […]

  • Israel – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Israel News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    Palestine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    Palestine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    Defence News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025
    Defence News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: How Trump plays with new media says a lot about him – as it did with FDR, Kennedy and Obama
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Sara Polak, University Lecturer in American Studies, Leiden University There is a strange and worrying parallel between the breakneck speed at which Donald Trump has operated in the first few months of his presidency and the ever-accelerating pace at which information moves on social media platforms. Where in […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Anna Erickson, Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology An image from Iranian television shows centrifuges lining a hall at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility in 2021. IRIB via APPEAR When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was […]

    MIL-OSI Africa: Qatar Expresses Confidence that Political Declaration of Second World Summit for Social Development Will Provide Impetus to Accelerate implementation of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
    Source: Government of Qatar New York, July 1, 2025 The State of Qatar has expressed confidence that the Political Declaration of the Second World Summit for Social Development, which Doha will host next November, will provide impetus to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and will serve as an ambitious document […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for July
    Source: United Nations 4 The Security Council will convene its signature event on 22 July — a high-level open debate on promoting international peace and security through multilateralism and the peaceful settlement of disputes — the Council’s President for the month said at a United Nations Headquarters press conference today. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad (Pakistan), who […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Russian President V. Putin held a telephone conversation with French President E. Macron
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Moscow, July 1 (Xinhua) — The Kremlin press service said Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron had a telephone conversation. They discussed […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Missile fired from Yemen intercepted over Israel – Israeli army
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News JERUSALEM, July 1 (Xinhua) — Yemen’s Houthi rebel forces fired a rocket toward Israel on Tuesday evening, triggering air raid sirens in central and southern parts of […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: General Assembly Endorses Nice Ocean Conference Declaration, Adopts $5.38 Billion Peacekeeping Budget
    Source: United Nations 4 The General Assembly today endorsed the political declaration of the United Nations Ocean Conference, which establishes multilateral ocean governance.  It also adopted the $5.38 billion peacekeeping budget for the year starting 1 July.  Titled “Our Ocean, Our Future:  United for Urgent Action” (A/79/L.97), the declaration was adopted by acclamation at the close of […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response
    Source: Amnesty International – NGOs call for immediate action to end the deadly Israeli distribution scheme (including the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) in Gaza, revert to the existing UN-led coordination mechanisms, and lift the Israeli government’s blockade on aid and commercial supplies. The 400 aid distribution points operating during the temporary ceasefire across Gaza have […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Lochaber to come alive for Royal National Mòd as 2025 fringe programme launched
    Source: Scotland – Highland Council Lochaber will come alive with the sights and sounds of Gaelic song, cèilidh music, bagpipes and processions as the Royal National Mòd rolls into the Highlands from 10 – 18 October 2025. Attendees of the world’s largest celebration of Gaelic language and culture are in for a bustling nine days, […]

    MIL-OSI Video: Secretary-General/Financing for Development & other topics – Daily Press Briefing | United Nations
    Source: United Nations (video statements) Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. ——————————— Highlights: Secretary-General / Financing for Development Deputy Secretary-General Occupied Palestinian Territory Syria Humanitarian Syria Sudan Sudan Humanitarian Democratic Republic of the Congo Haiti Briefing ——————————— SECRETARY-GENERAL/ FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT This morning, in Sevilla, Spain, the Secretary-General had a closed meeting […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI: Installment Loans for Bad Credit Announced as Key Feature in Honest Loans in 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Houston, TX, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Access guaranteed installment loans for bad credit through Honest Loans—no credit check, flexible terms, and fast approvals from direct lenders in 2025. Get the emergency funds you need, securely and stress-free. Honest Loans has introduced a groundbreaking solution for individuals facing financial stress by […]

    Trump to discuss Gaza, Iran with Netanyahu at Monday meeting
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will discuss the situations in Gaza and Iran when he meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week, adding that he hopes to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza soon. Trump plans to meet […]

    MIL-OSI Video: Gaza: “Level of suffering and brutality is unbearable” – Briefing to the UN Security Council
    Source: United Nations (video statements) Briefing by Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question. Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari today (30 Jun) told the Security Council that “the level of suffering and brutality in Gaza is unbearable,” and “the continued […]

    MIL-OSI: Maris-Tech Expands Asia-Pacific Reach with New Distribution Agreement in Singapore
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Distribution Agreement with Precision Technologies Strengthens Presence in Key Defense and Security Markets Rehovot, Israel, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Maris-Tech Ltd. (Nasdaq: MTEK, MTEKW) (“Maris-Tech” or the “Company”), a global leader in video and artificial intelligence (“AI”)- based edge computing technology, today announced that it has entered into a distribution […]

    MIL-OSI: Regula Powers Ecuador’s Plan to Modernize Every Border – From Airports to Maritime Ports
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) RESTON, Va., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ecuador’s border control authorities have significantly enhanced their identity verification capabilities by deploying a suite of advanced document examination devices from Regula. The nationwide upgrade, supported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and local partner INSETK, brings automation, precision, and speed to the […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: How tennis takes a toll: the leg and foot injuries players need to watch out for
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Craig Gwynne, Senior Lecturer in Podiatry, Cardiff Metropolitan University When Novak Djokovic limped out of the 2024 French Open with a torn meniscus in his knee, all eyes turned to whether he’d be fit for Wimbledon. And when Nick Kyrgios pulled out of Wimbledon for the third year […]

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    University News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-OSI China: Youths serve as bridge for Cambodia-China enhanced friendship, cooperation
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News PHNOM PENH, July 1 — Youths have served and will continue to serve as a key bridge for enhanced friendship, exchanges and cooperation between Cambodia and China, experts and youths said here on Tuesday. They made the remarks during a Cambodian and Chinese youth dialogue on […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care New ‘innovator passport’ will slash red tape so cutting-edge tech can be rolled out across the NHS quicker under the 10 Year Health Plan. Digital system will mean companies can innovate faster and patients can get pioneering […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to study looking at an ‘inflammatory’ diet during pregnancy and type 1 diabetes risk in children
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments July 1, 2025 A study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health looks at an ‘inflammatory’ diet during pregnancy and type 1 diabetes risk in children. Prof Claire Meek, Professor of Chemical Pathology and Diabetes in Pregnancy, Leicester Diabetes Centre, University of Leicester, said: “While we have known for […]

    MIL-Evening Report: New laws to make it harder for large Australian and foreign companies to avoid paying tax
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kerrie Sadiq, Professor of Taxation, QUT Business School, and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology The Conversation, CC BY The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to unpublished conference abstract looking at microplastics in human reproductive fluids
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments July 1, 2025 An unpublished conference abstract presented at the ESHRE 41st Annual Meeting in Paris looks at microplastics in human reproductive fluids. Prof Oliver Jones, Professor of Chemistry, RMIT University, said: “It is hard to say much at all about this study without knowing the full […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Roi Cohen Kadosh, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Surrey Triff/Shutterstock A painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn maths, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how this might be most helpful […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Five ways to avoid illness like the Lionesses
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Samantha Abbott, Doctoral Researcher, Department of Sport Science, Nottingham Trent University England’s Beth Mead cheering on podium after win v Germany in the Women European Championship Final 2022 photographyjp/Shutterstock Think back to the last time you had a cold or the flu. Now imagine stepping onto the pitch […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: The Bear season 4: this meaty restaurant drama is still an enticing bingeable prospect
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Jane Steventon, Course Leader, BA (Hons) Screenwriting; Deputy Course Leader & Senior Lecturer, BA (Hons) Film Production, University of Portsmouth Take a soupçon of identity crisis, a pinch of perfectionism, a scoop of burnout and mix thoroughly with a large measure of fraternal grief and sear over a […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Where does the UK most need more public EV chargers?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Labib Azzouz, Research Associate in Transport and Energy Innovation, University of Oxford Electric vehicle chargers at a motorway service station in Grantham, England. Angus Reid/Shutterstock The automotive and EV industry has repeatedly insisted that the UK needs more electric vehicle (EV) chargers to help motorists make the switch […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Dune director Denis Villeneuve will helm the next Bond – but what will his 007 be like?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By William Proctor, Associate Professor in Popular Culture, Bournemouth University Wiki Commons/Canva, CC BY-SA The James Bond franchise has lain dormant for four years, since Daniel Craig’s swansong as 007, No Time to Die. A legal quarrel between Bond’s producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and Amazon Studios […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why frequent nightmares may shorten your life by years
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Timothy Hearn, Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics, Anglia Ruskin University Lightfield Studios/Shutterstock.com Waking up from a nightmare can leave your heart pounding, but the effects may reach far beyond a restless night. Adults who suffer bad dreams every week were almost three times more likely to die before age […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Self determination theory: how to use it to boost wellbeing
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Mark Fabian, Reader of Public Policy, University of Warwick Self-determination theory (SDT) is one of the most well established and powerful approaches to wellbeing in psychological research literature. Yet it doesn’t seem to have broken through into popular discussions about wellbeing, happiness and self-help. That’s a shame, because […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why Asos should be wary of banning customers returning unwanted goods
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Nic Sanders, Senior Lecturer in Management and Marketing, University of Westminster ‘Now where’s that returns label?’ Cast of Thousands.Shutterstock Shopping for clothes online is a risky business. How do you know if that top will be a good fit, or those shoes will definitely be the right colour? […]

    MIL-Evening Report: The National Anti-Corruption Commission turns 2 – has it restored integrity to federal government?
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By A J Brown, Professor of Public Policy & Law, Centre for Governance & Public Policy, Griffith University The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) opened its doors two years ago this week amid much fanfare and high expectations. Since then the body has attracted considerable criticism, overshadowing a solid, […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response
    Source: Amnesty International – NGOs call for immediate action to end the deadly Israeli distribution scheme (including the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) in Gaza, revert to the existing UN-led coordination mechanisms, and lift the Israeli government’s blockade on aid and commercial supplies. The 400 aid distribution points operating during the temporary ceasefire across Gaza have […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: State Council Commission Meeting at the State University of Management: Technical Innovations and Traditional Values Will Become Priorities of Russian Education Until 2036
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State – On July 1, 2025, a joint meeting of the commissions of the State Council of the Russian Federation in the areas of “Personnel”, “Youth and Children”, “Family” was held at the site of the State University of Management to […]

    President Murmu inaugurates and lays foundation stones for key projects at Mahayogi Gorakhnath University
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects at Mahayogi Gorakhnath University in Gorakhpur. The projects include the inauguration of the University’s Auditorium, Academic Block, and Panchkarma Kendra, as well as the foundation stone-laying for a new Girls’ Hostel. […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: SPbGASU Master’s Student Among Winners in Sirius
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Alexandra Polyanskaya (left of monitor) and her team at the project presentation A graduate student of the architecture faculty of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Alexandra […]

  • Analysis – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Analysis: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on July 2, 2025.

    MIL-Evening Report: New laws to make it harder for large Australian and foreign companies to avoid paying tax
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kerrie Sadiq, Professor of Taxation, QUT Business School, and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology The Conversation, CC BY The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Roi Cohen Kadosh, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Surrey Triff/Shutterstock A painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn maths, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how this might be most helpful […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Julian Hargreaves, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Criminology, City St George’s, University of London The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Five ways to avoid illness like the Lionesses
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Samantha Abbott, Doctoral Researcher, Department of Sport Science, Nottingham Trent University England’s Beth Mead cheering on podium after win v Germany in the Women European Championship Final 2022 photographyjp/Shutterstock Think back to the last time you had a cold or the flu. Now imagine stepping onto the pitch […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Where does the UK most need more public EV chargers?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Labib Azzouz, Research Associate in Transport and Energy Innovation, University of Oxford Electric vehicle chargers at a motorway service station in Grantham, England. Angus Reid/Shutterstock The automotive and EV industry has repeatedly insisted that the UK needs more electric vehicle (EV) chargers to help motorists make the switch […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: The Bear season 4: this meaty restaurant drama is still an enticing bingeable prospect
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Jane Steventon, Course Leader, BA (Hons) Screenwriting; Deputy Course Leader & Senior Lecturer, BA (Hons) Film Production, University of Portsmouth Take a soupçon of identity crisis, a pinch of perfectionism, a scoop of burnout and mix thoroughly with a large measure of fraternal grief and sear over a […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Dune director Denis Villeneuve will helm the next Bond – but what will his 007 be like?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By William Proctor, Associate Professor in Popular Culture, Bournemouth University Wiki Commons/Canva, CC BY-SA The James Bond franchise has lain dormant for four years, since Daniel Craig’s swansong as 007, No Time to Die. A legal quarrel between Bond’s producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and Amazon Studios […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why frequent nightmares may shorten your life by years
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Timothy Hearn, Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics, Anglia Ruskin University Lightfield Studios/Shutterstock.com Waking up from a nightmare can leave your heart pounding, but the effects may reach far beyond a restless night. Adults who suffer bad dreams every week were almost three times more likely to die before age […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Self determination theory: how to use it to boost wellbeing
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Mark Fabian, Reader of Public Policy, University of Warwick Self-determination theory (SDT) is one of the most well established and powerful approaches to wellbeing in psychological research literature. Yet it doesn’t seem to have broken through into popular discussions about wellbeing, happiness and self-help. That’s a shame, because […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why Asos should be wary of banning customers returning unwanted goods
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Nic Sanders, Senior Lecturer in Management and Marketing, University of Westminster ‘Now where’s that returns label?’ Cast of Thousands.Shutterstock Shopping for clothes online is a risky business. How do you know if that top will be a good fit, or those shoes will definitely be the right colour? […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: From Roman drains to ancient filters, these artefacts show how solutions to water contamination have evolved
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Rosa Busquets, Associate Professor, School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University Thirst: In Search of Freshwater, an exhibition at Wellcome Collection. Benjamin Gilbert., CC BY-NC-ND A new exhibition in London (open until February 2026) called Thirst: In search of freshwater highlights how civilisations have treasured – […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: How Trump plays with new media says a lot about him – as it did with FDR, Kennedy and Obama
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Sara Polak, University Lecturer in American Studies, Leiden University There is a strange and worrying parallel between the breakneck speed at which Donald Trump has operated in the first few months of his presidency and the ever-accelerating pace at which information moves on social media platforms. Where in […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: When do we first feel pain?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Laurenz Casser, Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, University of Sheffield Alina Troeva/Shutterstock.com At some point between conception and early childhood, pain makes its debut. But when exactly that happens remains one of medicine’s most challenging questions. Some have claimed that foetuses as young as twelve weeks can already […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Toxic fungus from King Tutankhamun’s tomb yields cancer-fighting compounds – new study
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Justin Stebbing, Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University Miro Varcek / Shutterstock.com In November 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter peered through a small hole into the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. When asked if he could see anything, he replied: “Yes, wonderful things.” Within months, however, Carter’s financial […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Olga Lazareva, Professor of Psychology, Drake University For some mental processes, humans and animals likely follow similar lines of thinking. Catherine Falls Commercial/Moment via Getty Images Can a monkey, a pigeon or a fish reason like a person? It’s a question scientists have been testing in increasingly creative […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Anna Erickson, Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology An image from Iranian television shows centrifuges lining a hall at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility in 2021. IRIB via APPEAR When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: The hidden cost of convenience: How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Kassem Fawaz, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison Many apps and social media platforms collect detailed information about you as you use them, and sometimes even when you’re not using them. Malte Mueller/fStop via Getty images You wake up in the morning and, first […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Mexican flags flown during immigration protests bother white people a lot more than other Americans
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Edward D. Vargas, Associate Professor, School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University Protesters wave the Mexican flag in Los Angeles on June 9, 2025. Luke Johnson/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted a series of raids throughout Los Angeles and Southern […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Invasive carp threaten the Great Lakes − and reveal a surprising twist in national politics
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Mike Shriberg, Professor of Practice & Engagement, School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan Invasive Asian carp are spreading up the Mississippi River system and already clog the Illinois River. AP Photo/John Flesher In his second term, President Donald Trump has not taken many actions that draw […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Detroit restaurants identified as ‘Black-owned’ on Yelp saw a slight drop in business ratings
    Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Matthew Bui, Assistant Professor of Information and Digital Studies, University of Michigan Yelp’s Black-owned tag was designed to help business owners like Don Studvent attract more customers. His restaurant closed in 2018 after nine years in business. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio When the online review platform Yelp added […]

  • Technology – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    Technology News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for July 2, 2025

    MIL-OSI China: World Humanoid Robot Games reveals new competition events
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News BEIJING, July 1 — The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games (WHRG), scheduled to be held in Beijing this August, has released details of its new competition events such as martial arts performance, free fighting and group dancing, according to the Beijing Evening News on Tuesday. These […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: LUMI robots ScaleUp solar deployment with advanced automation
    Source: Ministers for the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Overview Category News Date 02 July 2025 Classification Solar energy Robotics pioneer Luminous has been selected to receive $4.9 million in funding as the first recipient of ARENA’s $100 million Solar ScaleUp Challenge, which sought to supercharge innovation and crowdsource ideas from around the world […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release ‘Innovator passports’ set to accelerate cutting-edge NHS care New ‘innovator passport’ will slash red tape so cutting-edge tech can be rolled out across the NHS quicker under the 10 Year Health Plan. Digital system will mean companies can innovate faster and patients can get pioneering […]

    MIL-Evening Report: New laws to make it harder for large Australian and foreign companies to avoid paying tax
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kerrie Sadiq, Professor of Taxation, QUT Business School, and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology The Conversation, CC BY The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, […]

    MIL-OSI: XRP surges above $2.2 as investors flock to PBK Miner, XRP mining project officially launched, redefining AI cloud mining
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Carshalton, UK, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the XRP price surpassed $2.00 and returned to the spotlight of the top cryptocurrencies, a new wave of investors’ attention turned to a fast-rising but little-known project on the XRP Ledger: PBK Miner (PBKMiner XRP Mining). Given XRP’s resilience and strong fundamentals, many […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Energy – Developing the largest oil producer on the Norwegian continental shelf – Equinor
    Source: Equinor 01 JULY 2025 – Equinor and its partners are investing NOK 13 billion in the third phase of Johan Sverdrup, one of the world’s most carbon-efficient oil fields. New subsea infrastructure will increase recovery by 40–50 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe). “By building on the technologies, solutions, and infrastructure from phases 1 and […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Anna Erickson, Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology An image from Iranian television shows centrifuges lining a hall at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility in 2021. IRIB via APPEAR When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: The hidden cost of convenience: How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Kassem Fawaz, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison Many apps and social media platforms collect detailed information about you as you use them, and sometimes even when you’re not using them. Malte Mueller/fStop via Getty images You wake up in the morning and, first […]

    MIL-OSI Submissions: Detroit restaurants identified as ‘Black-owned’ on Yelp saw a slight drop in business ratings
    Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Matthew Bui, Assistant Professor of Information and Digital Studies, University of Michigan Yelp’s Black-owned tag was designed to help business owners like Don Studvent attract more customers. His restaurant closed in 2018 after nine years in business. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio When the online review platform Yelp added […]

    MIL-OSI: Univest Securities, LLC Announces Closing of $5 Million Registered Direct Offering for its Client Ostin Technology Group Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: OST)
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Univest Securities, LLC (“Univest”), a member of FINRA and SIPC, and a full-service investment bank and securities broker-dealer firm based in New York, today announced the closing of registered direct offering (the “Offering”), for its client Ostin Technology Group Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: OST) (the […]

    MIL-Evening Report: ‘Shit in, shit out’: AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren’t convinced
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tom Lee, Senior Lecturer, School of Design, University of Technology Sydney David Gray / AFP / Getty Images Australian farms are at the forefront of a wave of technological change coming to agriculture. Over the past decade, more than US$200 billion (A$305 billion) has been invested globally […]

    MIL-OSI: Provident Financial Services, Inc. Schedules Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) ISELIN, N.J., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Provident Financial Services, Inc. (NYSE: PFS) announced that it expects to release financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 on Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 8:00am. A copy of the earnings release will be immediately available on the Company’s website, www.Provident.Bank, by […]

    MIL-OSI: BigCommerce Appoints Former Adobe Fellow and Vice President of Technology Anil Kamath to its Board of Directors
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) AUSTIN, Texas, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BigCommerce (Nasdaq: BIGC), a leading open SaaS ecommerce platform for B2C and B2B businesses, announced today that former Adobe Fellow and Vice President of Technology Anil Kamath has joined the BigCommerce Board of Directors. “Joining the Board of BigCommerce is an exciting opportunity to […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Warren, Wyden, Sanders, Gillibrand Demand Answers on “Reckless” AI Tool Rollout at SSA
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts – Elizabeth Warren July 01, 2025 Reporting revealed AI program delayed Social Security retirement claims processing by 25 percent “We are concerned that SSA will make even bigger mistakes in incorporating AI into higher-risk tasks, particularly in roles that could jeopardize Americans’ financial security.” Text of […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Michigan Man Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Drug Distribution and Loan Fraud
    Source: US FBI BOSTON – A Michigan man was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for a conspiracy to import and sell illegal pharmaceuticals, including opioids, and to fund the operation of the scheme by fraudulently obtaining a COVID-19 pandemic relief loan. Donald Nchamukong, 37, was sentenced by U.S. Senior District Court Judge Nathaniel […]

    Wimbledon’s AI judges receive mixed reviews from players and fans
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) The All England Club’s decision to replace line judges with artificial intelligence technology at Wimbledon has received mixed reviews from players and fans alike. This week has marked the first time the tournament has been played without meticulously dressed judges determining whether the ball is in […]

    MIL-OSI: Lightchain AI Surpasses $21M Raised, Enters Final Bonus Round Ahead of July Mainnet Launch
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) SHREWSBURY, United Kingdom, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lightchain AI, the decentralized AI-native blockchain platform, has officially entered its Final Bonus Round after successfully raising over $21 million during its structured 15-stage presale. With strong participation from early contributors, developers, and validators, this final phase offers a fixed price of $0.007125 per LCAI token—representing the last […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Cantwell Statement on Senate Passage of the GOP’s Devastating Budget Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Washington Maria Cantwell 07.01.25 Cantwell Statement on Senate Passage of the GOP’s Devastating Budget Bill Full final text of the disastrous bill wasn’t made available before final vote – the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office doesn’t even know the full cost to the American people; Cantwell was able […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Senate Passes President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Advancing Agenda for a Strong, Prosperous America
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) ***Click here for audio.*** WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate voted today to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) by a vote of 51 to 50. This legislation permanently extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts, accelerates American energy dominance, supports the nation’s farmers and ranchers, […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: REPORT on the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness – A10-0123/2025
    Source: European Parliament MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION on the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness (2025/2008(INI)) The European Parliament, – having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in particular Articles 9, 151, 152, 153(1) and (2) thereof, as well […]

  • MIL-OSI USA: Ernst Ends Handouts to the Idle Rich

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate unanimously passed Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-Iowa) Ending Unemployment Payments to Jobless Millionaires Act as an amendment to the One Big Beautiful Bill to save up to $100 million over the next decade.
    The bill will end the backwards practice of forcing small businesses and job creators to foot the bill for unemployment insurance for those making more than $1 million annually.

    Click here to watch Ernst’s remarks.
    Ernst’s full remarks:
    “Too many of the idle rich are living high off the hog, collecting government checks for not working, while at the same time earning a million dollars or more from some other side venture.
    “Thousands of out-of-work millionaires were paid more than $271 million in unemployment assistance during just the first two years of the Biden Administration.
    “In 2022, the most recent year data is available, nearly 6,000 millionaires were paid almost $58 million in jobless benefits.
    “That’s about $10,000 each for each millionaire to not work.
    “The question is: WHY?
    “Able-bodied millionaires shouldn’t expect handouts made possible by the overtaxed and overworked Americans.
    “My amendment ends freebies for free-loading fat cats by disqualifying anyone making a million dollars or more from being eligible for unemployment income support.
    “The Senate previously approved a similar proposal by a vote of 100 to zero that unfortunately never became a law.
    “We can’t afford to miss this opportunity to save as much as $100 million by passing my amendment.
    “So, let’s show some bipartisan unity for reducing the deficit by getting millionaires back to work.”

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Sullivan Shapes “One Big Beautiful Bill” to Unleash Alaska’s Economy, Create Good-Paying Jobs, Provide Historic Tax Cuts for Working Families, and Strengthen Health Care

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Alaska Dan Sullivan

    07.01.25

    WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) today voted to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. This transformative legislation includes numerous provisions to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential, deliver tax relief for hard-working families and small businesses, make the largest investment for the U.S. Coast Guard in history, secure the southern border and halt the flow of deadly fentanyl, continue the build-up of Alaska-based military, upgrade Alaska’s aviation safety, strengthen Alaska’s health care and nutrition programs, protect Alaska’s most vulnerable communities, and achieve historic savings for future generations.

    “This comprehensive legislation is the product of months of relentless, focused work on behalf of Alaskans—and it delivers significant wins for our state. I think it is safe to say, no state fared better from this bill,” said Sen. Sullivan. “From Day One of these negotiations, which have been going on for months, I fought to ensure that Alaska wasn’t just included, but prioritized. An overriding focus of mine in shaping this legislation was ensuring it helps to unleash Alaska’s private sector economy for the benefit of our hard-working families and more job creation. The One Big Beautiful Bill works in concert with President Trump’s Day One, Alaska-specific executive order to unleash Alaska’s vast natural resource potential, restoring and establishing in law the first Trump administration’s mandate to unlock ANWR, NPR-A, and Cook Inlet for responsible resource development. These provisions are focused on creating good-paying jobs, generating billions of dollars in new revenues for the state, and putting Alaskans back in the driver’s seat of our economic future. Importantly, the historic resource development provisions cement regular lease sales into law for Alaska to guard against attempts by future Democratic administrations and Senate leaders to use regulatory powers to lock up our state and shut down our economy, as was done with President Biden’s 70 executive orders and actions targeting Alaska, what I called the ‘Last Frontier Lock-Up.’

    “A second overriding focus of mine in shaping this legislation was ensuring it benefits Alaska’s working families. On that front, this bill is a home-run. We prevented the largest tax hike in history—more than $4 trillion—and locked in permanent, lower tax rates, an enhanced Child Tax Credit for millions of families, an increased standard deduction used by over 90 percent of taxpayers, a small business deduction that drives job creation and local economic growth, and an enhanced Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit—which incorporates language from a standalone bill I cosponsored, in addition to other deductions that will help Alaskans keep more of what they earn.

    “As Chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee overseeing the U.S. Coast Guard, I also fought to secure the largest investment in Coast Guard history—nearly $25 billion, which includes funding for 16 new icebreakers and $300 million to homeport the Coast Guard icebreaker Storis, in Juneau. And, with the Golden Dome initiative, we’re building the next generation of homeland missile defense—new interceptors, sensors, and radar systems to protect the entire country, with the cornerstone of this vital system continuing to reside in our great state. We’re also working to redevelop existing Arctic infrastructure, like the very strategically located Adak Naval Base in the Aleutians.

    “With this bill, we are also securing our southern border with the most robust enforcement package in a generation—$46 billion for the wall, billions more for Border Patrol and law enforcement, and resources to crack down on the flow of deadly fentanyl into Alaska.

    “Finally, contrary to the fear mongering from critics and naysayers for months on this legislation, I was able to secure significant funding—I am confident it will exceed about $200 million per year for five years—to modernize Alaska’s health system, stabilize our rural providers, improve patient outcomes, keep standalone hospitals open, and empower state leaders to maintain coverage for vulnerable Alaskans. The bill also includes commonsense work requirements for these benefits, ensuring able-bodied Americans utilizing these programs are contributing to our economy, and shoring up the social safety net program for those it was intended to support–struggling single parents, children and individuals with disabilities or mental health challenges. At the same time, Alaska faces challenges that no other state deals with, which is why we secured flexibility for our state government to implement the new Medicaid and SNAP work requirements, giving the state breathing room to fix program challenges without hurting Alaskans who rely on these benefits.

    “From resource development to tax relief for small businesses and middle class families, to national defense, especially our Coast Guard, to securing our border, to strengthening our health care, this legislation reflects years of determined advocacy for Alaska. The final result is a transformative package full of historic wins for Alaska that will positively shape the future of our state for decades to come.”

    1. Growing Alaska’s Economy and Good-Paying Jobs Through Historic Legislation to Unleash Alaska’s Extraordinary Natural Resources

    Senator Sullivan fought to ensure this legislation unleashes Alaska’s natural resource potential, with provisions mandating at least four new area-wide lease sales in the ANWR Coastal Plain over the next decade, directing the Secretary of the Interior to expeditiously resume at least five lease sales in the NPR-A, and mandating a minimum of six lease sales over 10 years in Cook Inlet. The bill reopens areas designated as available for oil and gas leasing during the first Trump administration, and directs more revenues from the NPR-A, ANWR, and Cook Inlet to the State of Alaska, increasing the state’s percentage of the share to 70 percent for future leases. The legislation restores the leasing rules implemented during the first Trump administration—key to unlocking federal revenues from resource development in both ANWR and the NPR-A. The bill streamlines environmental reviews under NEPA by allowing project sponsors to opt into expedited timelines through a fee-based system—cutting review periods in half. The bill also creates a new Energy Dominance Financing program at the Department of Energy that has the potential to accelerate the momentum of the Alaska LNG project.

    Finally, the bill requires increased timber harvests and long-term contracts in national forests and on public lands, including in the Tongass National Forest.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025:

    • Requires BLM to hold at least 4 additional area-wide ANWR lease sales in the Coastal Plain over the next 10 years, with revenues divided 70 percent for the State of Alaska and 30 percent for the federal government starting in 2034—up from 50 percent;
    • Requires the Secretary of the Interior to expeditiously restore and resume lease sales under the NPR–A oil and gas program as directed by federal law—5 lease sales within 10 years of enactment under terms, conditions, stipulations, and areas described in the first Trump administration’s 2020 NPR-A Integrated Activity Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision—and directs that the State of Alaska receive 70 percent of revenues generated from development activity on future leases starting in 2034–up from 50 percent;
    • Requires a minimum of six lease sales over 10 years in Cook Inlet, with at least 1 million acres per sale and with revenues divided 70 percent for the State of Alaska and 30 percent for the federal government starting in 2034—up from 27 percent;
    • Reverses the Biden-era royalty hike by reinstating a lower 12.5-16.67 percent on offshore and onshore federal oil and gas leases;
    • Restores commonsense leasing rules that we saw under the first Trump administration that are a prerequisite to generating federal revenues from production in both the NPR-A and in ANWR—more lands, more leasing on a more prescriptive timeline;
    • Streamlines the NEPA environmental review process by allowing project sponsors to opt in for faster timelines through a fee-based system, halving review periods;
    • Includes a $5 billion increase for critical minerals supply chains, opening new opportunities for Alaska’s mining industry;
    • Requires increased timber harvests and long-term contracts in national forests and public lands, including in the Tongass National Forest;
    • Creates a new Energy Dominance Financing program within the Department of Energy to support enhancement and development of reliable energy infrastructure, providing another vehicle for the Alaska LNG project to accelerate development of the gasline;
    • Places a 10-year moratorium on the methane tax; and
    • Provides $1 billion for the Defense Production Act to conduct critical mineral mining operations, including in Alaska.

    “This energy package is a huge victory for Alaska’s jobs and economy, and for America’s energy future,” Sen. Sullivan said. “It’s time to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential: This bill mandates lease sales—1.6 million acres in ANWR, 20 million acres in NPR-A, and millions of acres in Cook Inlet—so we can tap into the state’s vast resources and create good-paying jobs for thousands of Alaskans. Importantly, we were able to secure a strong 70-30 split for ANWR, Cook Inlet, and future NPRA-leases, which will deliver untold new revenues to the State of Alaska.

    “Combined with President Trump’s Executive Order, ‘Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential,’ this is a huge opportunity to jump start natural resource development and create new jobs in Alaska. These Alaska-driven provisions will lower energy costs for American families, create good-paying jobs for Alaskans, and generate billions in new federal revenues to realize our energy potential and put Alaskans back in the driver’s seat of our state’s economy.”

    1. Delivering Tax Relief for Hard-Working Families and Small Businesses

    In 2017, Sen. Sullivan voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which included across-the-board tax cuts for small businesses and middle class families, and a doubling of the child tax credit to support working families and small businesses, and spur economic growth. Without Congress’ action, those tax cuts and tax credit increases were due to expire this year, which would amount to a $4.5 trillion tax hike on all Americans. It’s also important to note, contrary to what some critics of the legislation have said, under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, millionaires and billionaires will be paying the exact same marginal tax rates as they do currently. There is no tax cut for them.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025:

    • Avoids a massive $4.5 trillion tax increase on Americans by extending the 2017 tax cuts;
    • Institutes a permanent $2,200 child tax credit and tax relief amounting to an estimated annual take-home pay increase of $7,600-$10,900 for a family of four;
    • Expands tax credits to make child care more affordable for the thousands of working families in Alaska that are in need of quality, affordable child care:
      • Specifically, this bill enhances the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit, the only tax credit that specifically helps working parents offset the cost of child care. This provision builds on stand-alone legislation that Sen. Sullivan cosponsored;
      • Improves the Employer-Provided Child Care Credit which supports businesses that want to help locate or provide child care for employees;
      • Expands the Dependent Care Assistance Plan which creates flexible spending accounts that allow working parents to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for child care expenses;
    • Eliminates taxes on tips and overtime for millions of workers, and taxes on auto loan interest for new American-made vehicles;
    • Expands tax relief for small businesses, which constitute 99.1 percent of businesses in Alaska, benefiting the backbone of Alaska’s economy; and
    • Makes permanent the opportunity zone, low-income housing, and new markets tax credits—key incentives for economic development and affordable housing, and adds greater emphasis on economically disadvantaged and rural areas.

    “I have always fought to ensure hard-working Alaskans are able to keep more of their paycheck, and our small businesses are able to grow and hire more workers,” said Sen. Sullivan. “With this legislation, we are preserving the historic tax relief delivered for Alaskans in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and providing new relief for our workers and small businesses. Specifically, this bill prevents an average $2,380 tax hike on every Alaskan and a 25 percent tax increase on over 58,000 of Alaska’s small businesses. For Alaska’s working families, the bill permanently boosts the per-child tax credit to $2,200, preserves the doubling of the standard deduction we secured in 2017, and expands tax credits for paid family leave and child care—which I cosponsored in stand-alone legislation. The bill also eliminates taxes on tips, benefiting roughly one-in-ten Alaskans who work in our service and leisure industries. In sum, this bill will deliver a take-home pay increase of up to $10,900 for a family of four.

    “The historic tax relief we are delivering in this bill, coupled with the legislation’s unprecedented provisions to unleash Alaska natural resources—working in concert with President Trump’s Day One, Alaska-specific executive order—bring together all of the elements needed to achieve strong growth in Alaska’s private sector economy. Importantly, that will mean more good-paying jobs for more of Alaska’s families.”

    1. Making the Largest Investment in U.S. Coast Guard History

    As Chairman of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on the Coast Guard, Sen. Sullivan has consistently championed robust investments in our Coast Guard. Sen. Sullivan’s strong advocacy in the negotiations of the One Big Beautiful Bill of Act 2025 resulted in nearly $25 billion for fiscal year 2026 to the U.S. Coast Guard, including:

    • 16 new icebreakers—three Polar Security Cutters (heavy icebreakers), three Arctic Security Cutters (medium polar icebreakers), and 10 light and medium icebreaking cutters; 
    • 22 new cutters—nine Offshore Patrol Cutters, 10 Fast Response Cutters, and three Waterways Commerce Cutters;
    • More than 40 new helicopters, six new C-130J aircraft, three new river cutters, and new maritime surveillance equipment (Many of these new Coast Guard aviation and ship assets will be coming to Alaska);
    • $300 million for the homeporting of the Juneau icebreaker, the Storis; and
    • $4.379 billion to repair docks, hangars, and shore facilities and replace aging infrastructure, funds that will help address the Coast Guard’s nationwide infrastructure backlog, as found in communities like Sitka, Seward, Kodiak and St. Paul.

    “This historic investment of nearly $25 billion for the U.S. Coast Guard—the largest investment in Coast Guard history—is a game-changer for the men and women who protect our nation’s oceans and maritime communities, especially in Alaska,” Sen. Sullivan said. “With funding for 17 new icebreakers, 21 cutters, dozens of aircraft, and billions to modernize docks and shore facilities–particularly in Alaska, we’re strengthening America’s maritime presence in the Arctic and along our vast coastline. I’ve been working for years to get an icebreaker homeported in Alaska. This is the next critical step: $300 million to support icebreaker homeporting in Juneau—cementing Alaska’s role as the nation’s Arctic operations hub. This investment will create good-paying jobs throughout Southeast Alaska, bolster our national security, and ensure our Coast Guard has the tools it needs to protect our waters and our communities for decades to come.”

    1. Securing the Border and Fighting Fentanyl

    Senator Sullivan has long advocated for stronger policies to secure the nation’s southern border, highlighting the negative impacts of President Biden’s four years of open border policies on all states, including those that are thousands of miles away, like Alaska. For two years in a row, Alaska experienced the largest annual increase in the rate of drug overdose deaths in the country, driven in large part by the flow of fentanyl across the porous border. In recognition of the havoc this crisis has wrought on Alaska’s communities, the Senator last year spearheaded the launch of a statewide “One Pill Can Kill” initiative to educate Alaskans about the dangers of the drug and raise awareness about the resources available for treatment, prevention and reporting criminal activity.

    This legislation provides billions of dollars for our border security, funding and personnel to the immigration court system, materials and manpower to build the southern border wall, funding for Border Patrol and fleet vehicles, enhanced and upgraded Border Patrol technology, and additional law enforcement funding, including for DHS, DOJ, ICE, Secret Service, and federal courts.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 provides:

    • $46 billion for a southern border wall, $8 billion for Border Patrol and fleet vehicles, $6 billion for border patrol technology;
    • $47.8 billion in additional law enforcement funding, including for DHS, DOJ, ICE, and Secret Service, and federal courts and detention facilities; and
    • $1.25 billion in funding for the immigration court system.

    “This Homeland Security package is a critical step toward securing our borders and stopping the flow of deadly fentanyl into our country, a crisis that is even impacting Alaska,” Sen. Sullivan said. “Alaska’s communities, from our biggest cities to rural villages, have dealt with the deadly consequences of a porous southern border. For years, fentanyl poured into our state, surging overdose deaths by more than 40% between 2022 and 2023, and taking the lives of far too many young people. Thankfully, since President Trump came into office, illegal border crossings have dropped by 99%. These provisions will continue this enforcement of our border and stop this scourge of illegal aliens, drug cartels, and fentanyl from devastating communities across the country.”

    1. Building Up Our Alaska-based Military

    Taking care of our troops and rebuilding our military guided by a policy of “Peace Through Strength” have been top priorities of Senator Sullivan since he joined the Senate Armed Services Committee. The strong military provisions in this bill include several major benefits for Alaska.

    The bill allocates $9 billion to improve the quality of life for service members—enhancing housing, child care, and health care services at Alaska’s many military bases—building on the historic 14.5 percent military pay raise for junior enlisted warfighters that Senator Sullivan helped secure in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act. It also provides $115 million to support the exploration and development of existing Arctic infrastructure, like the critical Adak Naval Air Station in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands and invests $9 billion in air superiority efforts that will help sustain aircraft and operations at Eielson Air Force Base and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER).

    The bill also invests heavily in missile defense systems—with $1.975 billion that could enhance radar sites like the Long Range Discrimination Radar at Clear Space Force Station, the COBRA DANE radar on Shemya, and other installations across the state. Alaska may also benefit from $800 million for next-generation interceptors at Fort Greely, and $500 million for national security space launch infrastructure that could include the Kodiak Pacific Spaceport. These investments are part of President Trump’s $25 billion “Golden Dome for America” initiative, which accelerates the development of a layered missile defense system to protect the homeland—cementing Alaska’s position at the forefront of national security. Senator Sullivan’s GOLDEN DOME Act would further add to the money appropriated by the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act to protect Alaska and the nation.

    Additionally, Alaska stands to gain from the $12 billion Pacific Deterrence Initiative, which includes expanded military exercises involving Alaska Command, and from the $29 billion shipbuilding provision, which will likely strengthen U.S. Navy maritime presence to help safeguard Alaska’s waters.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 includes:

    • A $25 billion down payment on President Trump’s “Golden Dome for America” initiative to build a layered missile defense system, positioning Alaska as the central pillar;
      • $1.975 billion for improved missile defense radars, potentially benefiting LRDR at Clear Space Force Station, COBRA DANE on Shemya Island, and other Alaska radar sites;
      • $800 million for next-generation interceptors going to Fort Greely;
      • $500 million for space launch infrastructure, which could include the Kodiak Pacific Spaceport;
    • $115 million for the exploration and development of existing Arctic infrastructure, like the shuttered Adak Naval Air Station in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands;
    • $9 billion to improve military quality of life—including housing, childcare, and healthcare at Alaska military bases;
    • $9 billion for air superiority, supporting aircraft operations at Eielson Air Force Base and JBER;
    • $12 billion for the Pacific Deterrence Initiative, expanding military exercises involving Alaska Command; and
    • $29 billion for shipbuilding.

    “Taking care of our troops and achieving ‘Peace Through Strength’ are two of my top priorities. This legislation includes funding for Alaska’s air defense superiority, readiness missions, maritime fleet, as well as an investment in better housing, child care, and health care at bases across Alaska,” said Sen. Sullivan. The escalating missile threats from the Iranian regime—and the rapidly advancing capabilities of Russia and China—make clear why we must build a robust, modernized missile defense system to protect the entire country. That’s exactly what the Golden Dome initiative will do. With President Trump’s leadership, a $25 billion down payment in this legislation, and the Golden Dome Act I introduced with my colleagues to cement this vision in law, we now have all three pillars of effective policy: presidential backing, appropriated funding, and authorizing legislation. This initiative will deploy space-based sensors and next-generation interceptors, and significantly enhance our all-domain awareness. Alaska will remain the cornerstone of America’s missile defense, and I look forward to advancing this historic effort to secure our homeland.”

    1. Upgrading Alaska’s Aviation Safety

    Alaska faces an aviation accident rate 2.35 times higher than the national average, and this legislation delivers major, long-overdue investments to address that challenge head-on. The Alaska-specific aviation safety provisions in this legislation include the installation of Weather Observing Systems and weather camera sites, as well as a $40 million carve out for the FAA  Alaska Aviation Safety Initiative. These provisions are in addition to a federal overhaul of aviation safety announced by President Trump earlier this year that includes the addition of 174 new weather stations specifically for Alaska.

    Included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act:

    • $2.5 billion for nationwide air traffic control reform and upgrades;
    • $80 million to install not less than 50 Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS), not less than 60 Visual Weather Observing Systems (VWOS), not less than 64 weather camera sites, and weather stations; and
    • $40 million to carry out aviation safety projects in the FAA Alaska Aviation Safety Initiative, other than the activities funded from the set aside for weather observation systems.

    “With dozens of communities off the road system and wholly reliant on aviation, and an air traffic control system responsible for the heavily-trafficked aviation routes between North America and Asia, no state is more aware of our country’s aviation safety challenges than Alaska,” said Sen. Sullivan. “This bill includes historic critical upgrades to Alaska’s aviation safety equipment and funding for the FAA Alaska Aviation Safety Initiative. These weather observing systems and camera sites will provide real-time weather data and visual confirmation in remote areas with harsh, rapidly changing conditions, ensuring that Alaska’s pilots have the technology they need to fly as safely as possible.”

    1. Strengthening Alaska’s Health Care

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 does not touch Medicare or Social Security despite false ads running in Alaska saying the contrary. The major Medicaid reform in this bill centers around limitations and reductions of states’ use of provider taxes and state-directed payments to enhance their federal Medicaid payments. Many observers view the use of provider taxes and state-directed payments as a scheme to enhance a state’s share of federal Medicaid dollars. Because Alaska is the only state in the country that doesn’t use provider taxes or state-directed payments, and never has, its Medicaid program and federal funds that the state receives are not impacted by the provider tax reforms in the bill.

    Senator Sullivan has been working for years on legislation to increase Alaska’s Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) by 25 percent and Hawaii’s FMAP by 15 percent to better reflect the high cost of living and high cost of health care delivery in both states. This FMAP provision was included in the original budget reconciliation bill with White House and Senate Republican support. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that this provision would have generated approximately an additional $180 million in increased annual Medicaid dollars for Alaska.

    However, during the final stages of the budget reconciliation debate, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats challenged Sen. Sullivan’s FMAP provision with the intent to strip it out of the budget reconciliation bill during a series of “Byrd baths.” Following this review, the Senate Parliamentarian advised that the provision violated the requirements of the Byrd Rule, resulting in its removal from the bill and costing Alaska potentially millions of dollars in additional annual Medicaid funding.

    In response, Senator Sullivan pivoted and pursued an alternative solution. To address Alaska’s limited health care infrastructure, he successfully negotiated a $25 billion increase for the Rural Health Transformation Fund in the budget reconciliation bill, bringing it to $50 billion.  Senator Sullivan helped shape the formula for this fund to allocate $100 million annually for Alaska for five years. He is confident that additional funding from this fund to Alaska will exceed another $100 million.

    In total, this fund is anticipated to provide over $200 million annually for five years to help expand access and improve health care across Alaska, support providers in remote communities, and reduce the state’s Medicaid application backlog through the Alaska Division of Public Assistance.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025:

    • Creates a $50 billion fund over five years to help states modernize and stabilize rural health care, improve outcomes, and keep standalone hospitals open, of which Alaska will likely receive at least $200 million annually over five years;
    • Institutes a 20-hour per week work requirement for able-bodied individuals to utilize Medicaid if they do not have children 14 years of age or younger (one-third less than the work requirements established by the bipartisan welfare reform in the 1990s under the Clinton administration);
    • Allows states to delay implementation of Medicaid work requirements if showing “good faith” effort to create work requirement processes through 2028;
    • Requires identity verification for ACA special enrollment to stop fraud targeting Alaska Native benefits.

    “For months, I have worked relentlessly on every aspect of this reconciliation bill to make sure Alaska isn’t just included, but prioritizedincluding our health care and nutrition programs,” said Sen. Sullivan. “My team and I also fought hard to secure a $50 billion fund to help states, like Alaska, modernize health systems, stabilize rural providers, improve patient outcomes, and keep standalone hospitals open. Thanks to this provision and commitments I received from the Trump administration, I am confident that Alaska will receive over $200 million a yearfor five yearsto empower our state leaders to  maintain coverage for vulnerable Alaskans and shore up our state’s social safety net.

    “Additionally, the Medicaid provisions in this bill will make this critical safety net program stronger, more accountable, and more sustainable—especially for Alaskans. Our goal is simple: maintain strong safety nets, reduce barriers to care, and grow good-paying jobs across Alaska so more people can thrive and get covered through the private sector.

    “I do support Medicaid work requirements for those who are able, but we made sure to include commonsense, tailored work exemptions, including for Alaska Native people, those who live in places with low employment opportunities, pregnant women, and people with mental health and substance use disorders.

    “Many of Alaska’s hospitals operate on the financial edge while continuing to serve as the backbone of care in remote regions. They are critical to Alaska’s health care system, and this legislation—the result of months of work from me and my team—ensures our hospitals will receive the Alaska-specific plus-ups and protections they need to continue serving our communities.”

    1. Protecting Alaska’s Most Vulnerable Communities

    Senator Sullivan worked to ensure the legislation included provisions directly aimed at protecting Alaska’s most vulnerable communities, especially seniors and those facing financial hardship. For seniors and elder Alaskans, the bill provides a $12,000 tax deduction to reduce Social Security taxes, with estimated average savings of between $9,000–$17,500 for seniors ages 60 and up. The legislation also allows telehealth copays to be covered by insurance outside of high-deductible thresholds—making virtual care more affordable for rural and senior populations, and exempts seniors over 65 from Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 also expands home-and community-based services for individuals with disabilities, repeals harmful Biden-era nursing home staffing mandates, and includes a 2.5 percent Medicare reimbursement increase for FY 2026—known as the “doc fix”—to ensure that seniors utilizing Medicare continue to have access to care.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025:

    • Provides a $12,000 tax deduction for seniors 65 and older to reduce Social Security taxes and help retirees keep more of their income;
    • Maintains the existing 100 percent federal match for Alaska Native and American Indian people accessing Medicaid, and exempts them entirely from Medicaid work requirements;
    • Estimates tax relief savings for seniors age 60 and older between $9,000-$17,500;
    • Exempts seniors over 65 from Medicaid and SNAP work requirements;
    • Provides additional time for the State of Alaska to resolve its SNAP distribution error rate and carves out SNAP work requirement exemptions for areas with high unemployment rates;
    • Delays implementation of new SNAP work requirements if they are showing “good faith” effort through 2028;
    • Permanently extends key tax-free savings provisions for Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts, allowing individuals with disabilities to save for their future without losing access to Medicaid and Social Security;
    • Allows telehealth copays to be covered by insurance outside of overall health insurance deductibles, making it easier for seniors and Alaskans in rural areas to use telehealth; and
    • Allows telehealth copays to be covered by insurance outside of overall health insurance deductibles, making it easier for seniors and Alaskans in rural areas to use telehealth;
    • Expands home- and community-based care for people with disabilities;
    • Includes a 2.5 percent Medicare reimbursement rate increase for FY 2026—known as the “doc fix”—to ensure that seniors utilizing Medicare continue to have access to care; and
    • Repeals Biden-era nursing home staffing mandates that threatened to close Alaska nursing home facilities, a top priority of rural health care providers.

    “My team and I worked hard to ensure the One Big Beautiful Bill protects Alaska’s most vulnerable communities, especially our seniors and those struggling to make ends meet,” said Sen. Sullivan. “We secured provisions that will provide real relief, like a $12,000 tax deduction that helps older Alaskans keep more of their hard-earned retirement income, and expanded telehealth access that makes care more affordable and accessible in our rural communities. We also were able to exempt seniors from burdensome work requirements and repeal a disastrous Biden-era federal nursing home mandate that threatened to close facilities across our state.

    “Contrary to some of the fear-mongering by critics, this bill makes no changes to Medicare or Social Security. Programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP were created to protect our most vulnerable populations, and this legislation helps ensure that these social safety net programs are there for Americans and Alaskans who need them.

    “My team and I also secured flexibility for implementing both the new Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements for Alaska, including exemptions for all Alaska Native people, parents or guardians of children 14 and under, caregivers for elders and adults with disabilities, individuals who are medically frail or are dealing with a substance use disorder, veterans, pregnant women, and areas of high unemployment. With regard to SNAP, I helped secure a delay for Alaska to implement these work requirements until 2029 based on a good faith effort. These flexibilities will be crucial to ensuring our state’s most vulnerable continue to receive benefits while allowing the State breathing room to adjust to the new requirements under the bill.

    “This bill provides good governance cost-sharing measures to ensure that states properly administer their programs and get SNAP benefits to people who need it most. However, the State of Alaska is working on modernizing their system to administer their program and will need extra time to complete the overhaul. I pushed intensely to secure up to a two-year delay before the cost-sharing measures come into play. This crucial delay will provide the State the time it needs to overhaul their system and improve their program—ultimately ensuring that people who need SNAP the most, are the ones who receive it.”

    IX. Achieving Historic Savings for Our Children’s Future

    Sen. Sullivan shares the serious concern many Alaskans have about the size and scope of federal spending, especially the risks posed by the country’s $36 trillion debt. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 represents one of the largest federal spending reductions in American history, roughly $1.6 trillion, and will reduce the federal budget deficit by $508 billion over ten years. According to the White House Council of Economic Advisers, the legislation will result in the debt-to-GDP ratio falling to between 88 and 99 percent, instead of rising to 117 percent without the bill.

    “Our national debt of over $36 trillion has reached dangerous, unsustainable levels. Last year, we paid out more in interest on this debt—upwards of $950 billion—than we did to fund our military at about $870 billion,” said Sen. Sullivan. “When you look at history, great powers begin to fail when they hit this precarious inflection point—spending more in interest on the debt than they do to protect their own nation. These debt and spending levels also drive high inflation rates, as we’ve seen over the past few years, which remain the top concern of Alaskan families—the high cost of living. This bill includes one of largest spending reductions in history—$1.6 trillion, and will reduce the deficit by $508 billion over ten years. The bill accomplishes these reductions by eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse—not by cutting essential services.”

    X. Fighting Back Against Senate Democrats and Minority Leader Schumer’s Relentless Attempts to Shut Down Alaska’s Economy and Harm Our Citizens

    In the budget reconciliation process, the parliamentarian of the Senate only rules on provisions of the bill when they are challenged by Democrat or Republican party leaders, to see if those provisions violate the so-called “Byrd Rule,” which dictates that a provision in reconciliation legislation must be principally focused on the budget, spending and taxes. The Byrd rule and the parliamentarian’s role are not self-executing, meaning, the parliamentarian does not scrub budget reconciliation bills looking for violations of the Byrd rule. She only looks into these issues if those issues are challenged by the Republican or Democratic Senate leaders.

    In this bill, Democrats in the Senate, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, challenged nearly every single provision in the bill that would benefit Alaska. The most egregious was Sen. Sullivan’s provision, which he’s worked on for years, to increase the federal match for Medicaid in Alaska. Sen. Sullivan secured the provision in the bill, which was supported by all Senate Republicans and the White House, and would have provided Alaska with hundreds of millions of dollars more a year in federal Medicaid dollars.

    The irony of this outcome is particularly strong given that far-left-wing Democrat-affiliated groups have been falsely attacking Senator Sullivan for weeks on cutting Medicaid. The only people objectively and factually trying to cut Medicaid for Alaskans are Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats, who successfully did so when they stripped out Sen. Sullivan’s FMAP provision for Alaska that was already in the budget reconciliation bill.

    Other provisions that would dramatically help Alaska, but were challenged by Sen. Schumer and the Senate Democratic leadership to strip out of the budget reconciliation bill, include:

    • ANWR leases;
    • NPR-A leases;
    • Cook Inlet leases;
    • Increased funding for rural Alaska hospitals;
    • Coast Guard funding for Alaska, including facilities for the new icebreaker home-ported in Juneau;
    • Funding for potential Arctic military bases;
    • Border security;
    • Charitable deductions for Alaska whaling communities; and
    • Greater flexibility for SNAP requirements.

    “Here is an undeniable fact: The only people who are advocating cutting Medicaid for Alaskans are Chuck Schumer and the Senate Democrats,” said Sen. Sullivan. “Worse, this is just one of a number of positive provisions for Alaska that Senate Democrats’ fought to strip out of the budget reconciliation bill. This is consistent with the long pattern of National Democrats’ attempts, for decades, to lock up our state, shut down our economy, and hurt our working families.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murphy Slams Republicans for Passing Bill to Take Away Health Care from 17 Million Americans, Fund Tax Giveaway for Billionaires

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Connecticut – Chris Murphy

    July 01, 2025

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    WASHINGTON–U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) released the following statement on Twitter/X after he opposed Senate Republicans’ legislation to kick millions of people off their health care, gut federal funding for SNAP, and raise energy prices – all so they can fund a massive tax cut for billionaires and corporations.
    “One single GOP Senator could have stopped this abomination. Saved millions of parents from watching their child go hungry. Saved the lives destroyed when Medicaid disappears. They will all live forever with the horror of this bill.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lummis Releases List of Wyoming Wins in One Big Beautiful Bill

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Wyoming Cynthia Lummis

    July 1, 2025

    Washington, D.C. – Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) today released the following statement and list highlighting some Wyoming specific wins included in the One Big Beautiful Bill that passed the Senate today.  

    “The One Big Beautiful Bill represents a victory for our state and our nation’s future,” Lummis said. “This legislation reverses years of federal policies that hurt Wyoming’s energy workers and families, instead focusing on real American priorities: expanding domestic energy production, cutting taxes for working families, and backing our ranchers and farmers.”

    Background: 

    Coal Industry:

    • Reduced Royalty Rates: Cuts federal coal royalty rates from 12.5% to 7% for new and existing leases through 2034 to incentivize production and increase revenue.
    • Mandatory New Leases: Requires Interior Secretary to lease at least 4 million additional acres of known recoverable coal reserves within 90 days of enactment.
    • Enhanced Market Access: Eliminates regulatory barriers that have prevented coal development on federal lands.

    Oil & Gas:

    • Quarterly Lease Sales: Mandates BLM hold quarterly lease sales in nine Western states, including Wyoming, for ten years.
    • Extended Drilling Permits: Increases drilling permits from three to four years, providing greater operational certainty.
    • Eliminated Bureaucratic Fees: Removes the $5-per-acre Expression of Interest Fee that previously discouraged land nominations.
    • Restored Competitive Framework: Reinstates noncompetitive leasing to encourage exploration and streamlines surface commingling applications.
    • Fair Royalty Rates: Restores pre–Inflation Reduction Act royalty rate of 12.5%, reversing punitive increases.
    • Faster NEPA Timelines: Introduces optional expedited environmental review process under NEPA, allowing project sponsors to pay fees for faster timelines (one year for Environmental Impact Statements, six months for Environmental Assessments).

    Timber Sales & Wildfire Prevention:

    • Mandatory Timber Contracts: Requires USFS to enter 40 long-term timber sale contracts between 2025-2034 to reduce wildfire risk, boost the economy, and create WY jobs.

    State & Local Revenue:

    • Fair Revenue Distribution: Directs 25% of renewable energy revenue from public lands to state where the lease operates. 
    • County Support: Allocates additional 25% to counties based on project location, ensuring local communities benefit from development.

    Bureau of Reclamation Investment:

    • $1 Billion Investment: Dedicated funding for restoration and expansion of surface water storage facilities. Wyoming has seven irrigation districts and water storage capacity.
    • Conveyance Facility Improvements: Funds construction activities that restore or increase capacity of existing facilities.

    Livestock Protection:

    • Depredation Reimbursement: Provides compensation for livestock losses due to wolves, bears, and eagles.
    • Drought/Fire Relief: Expands eligibility and payments for grazing losses on federal lands
    • Risk Management: Strengthens programs for disease preparedness, lab testing, and vaccine stockpiles.

    Market Access & Production:

    • Export Promotion: Creates permanent $285 million annual USDA program for agricultural export marketing.
    • Base Acre Expansion: Allows enrollment of up to 30 million new base acres to address Western producer inequities.
    • Production History Recognition: Includes previously ineligible lands in farm programs.

    Estate Tax Relief:

    • Increased Exemption: Raises estate tax exemption to $15 million (single)/$30 million (married), indexed for inflation.
    • Generational Help: Helps families pass ranches and farms to next generation without crushing tax burden.

    Business Investment Incentives:

    • Equipment Expensing: Restores 100% immediate expensing for new and used equipment – making it easier to invest in growth and resilience strategies for our hard-working ranchers
    • Investment Threshold: Raises immediate expensing cap to $2.5 million for equipment and property purchases.
    • Rural Economic Development: Provides powerful tools for reinvestment in operations and rural community growth.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Warner & Kaine Statement on FBI Headquarters

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Virginia Tim Kaine

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner, Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) issued the following statement:

    “Moving the FBI from the Hoover building to the Reagan Building isn’t a plan, it’s a punt. For years, Democratic and Republican administrations alike have agreed on the need for a secure, purpose-built headquarters that actually meets the FBI’s mission needs. This announcement brushes aside years of careful planning, ignores the recommendations of security and mission experts, and raises serious concerns about how this decision was made. Unfortunately, it fits a broader pattern from this administration — one marked by indiscriminate firings, canceled leases, and a general disregard for the federal workforce.

    “The law enforcement and intelligence professionals of the FBI deserve more than a hasty, improvised approach. They deserve a facility that matches the gravity of their work to keep Americans safe.”

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man handed prison sentence following illegal street racing death

    Source: New Zealand Police

    “Is a life really worth it?”

    It’s a question Police is putting to anti-social road users after an Auckland man’s sentencing over a pregnant woman losing her baby when she was struck in May 2023.

    Police began investigating the illegal street racing event on 19 May 2023 in the East Tamaki area.

    Today, a 24-year-old man was sentenced in the Auckland High Court to two years and four months imprisonment for manslaughter, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.

    He has also been disqualified from driving for 12 months.

    For legal reasons he cannot be named at this stage.

    “The events of that night were a tragedy for everyone concerned,” Counties Manukau East Area Investigations Manager, Detective Senior Sergeant Dean Batey says.

    “The man took part in illegal street racing that was occurring in East Tamaki that night.

    “While racing on a public road he struck a pregnant spectator, seriously injuring her and forcing emergency surgical procedures to be carried out.

    “Her young baby sustained such catastrophic injuries that she barely even stood a chance at life and did not survive the day.”

    Baby Sativa would have celebrated her second birthday earlier this year.

    Police is sending a strong message to anti-social road users.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Batey says Police and the wider community will not tolerate such blatant disregard for others around them.

    “A lot of this behaviours ends up as merely a momentary rush of glory on social media or amongst peers.

    “The reality is that the driving taking place on public roads is putting participants, spectators and innocent members of the public at real risk.

    “I put this question to those taking part: ‘Is a life really worth it?’”

    Police will continue to carry out disruptive and enforcement activities in response to anti-social behaviour on our roads.

    Anyone who witnesses offending taking place should contact Police on 111 as soon as possible.

    Further information can also be reported to Police online or by calling 105.

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Driver charged over Middleton crash

    Source: New South Wales – News

    A driver has been charged with multiple traffic offences, including failing to stop for police, following investigations into a three-car crash at Middleton last month.

    A white Holden Commodore sedan was detected travelling at the extreme speed of 146 km/h in a 60 km/h zone at Port Elliot Road, Middleton at 9pm on Wednesday 11 June.

    Another patrol then picked up the vehicle in Goolwa as it did a u-turn and the patrol activated its lights and sirens, however the driver refused to pull over.  The pursuit was terminated as the Commodore entered the 100 km/h zone on the Port Elliot Road, heading back towards Middleton.

    A couple of minutes later, police located a three-car crash at the intersection of Port Elliot Road and Boettcher Road, Middleton and requested emergency services.

    A 41-year-old man, who was the alleged driver of the Commodore, sustained serious injuries in the crash and was taken to hospital.

    One of the other drivers, a 65-year-old Goolwa South woman, sustained serious injuries when her Land Rover rolled and was taken to hospital for treatment.

    The third driver, a 35-year-old Goolwa North man, whose vehicle was clipped, was not injured.

    The injured drivers have since been released from hospital.

    Yesterday, Tuesday 1 July, police arrested the 41-year-old Encounter Bay man, and charged him with drive disqualified, extreme speed, fail to stop for police, dangerous driving to escape police, cause harm by dangerous driving, misuse of a motor vehicle, drink and drug driving.

    He was bailed to appear in the Victor Harbor Magistrates Court on 1 September.

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) –

    The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.

    Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA team yesterday observed burnt grass and other charred vegetation, which the plant said was caused by a drone that crashed and caused a fire there.

    In the latest such report highlighting constant dangers to nuclear safety during the military conflict, the ZNPP said six drones had been involved in the incident.

    According to the plant’s information provided to the IAEA team, a group of personnel who were cleaning a nearby water reservoir at the time spotted the approaching drones and took cover, with no injuries. However, one of the drones hit the front of a truck and other vehicles were also damaged, the ZNPP said. Approximately one hour later, another drone crashed, causing the fire that burnt the vegetation, it added.

    The incident occurred outside the site perimeter, around 600 metres from the nearest of the ZNPP’s six reactors.

    The IAEA team members were yesterday shown the truck that was reportedly struck, but they could not confirm any damage as they were too far away from the vehicle. They also could not see any drone remains at that distance.

    “If this report is confirmed, it would represent a completely unacceptable attack in the proximity of a major nuclear power plant. Whoever is behind such attacks is playing with fire. It must stop immediately,” Director General Grossi said. 

    It comes just a few weeks after the IAEA team at the ZNPP heard repeated rounds of gunfire that appeared to be aimed at drones reportedly attacking the site’s training centre, also located just outside the site perimeter – on the opposite side to Friday’s reported attack. The training centre has been targeted several times this year, according to the ZNPP.

    In February, a drone severely damaged the New Safe Confinement (NSC) at the Chornobyl plant in northern Ukraine, built to prevent any radioactive release from the reactor unit 4 destroyed in the 1986 accident and to protect it from external hazards.

    Ukraine’s operating nuclear power plants (NPPs) – Khmelnytskyy, Rivne and South Ukraine – also regularly report of drones being detected near the respective sites.

    “There are too many drones flying too close to Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, potentially threatening nuclear safety. As we saw in February, they can cause major damage at these facilities. Once again, I call for maximum military restraint in the vicinity of nuclear facilities,” Director General Grossi said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Update 299 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

    The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been informed of a drone attack that damaged several vehicles near the site’s cooling pond last week, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.

    Visiting near one of the areas of Friday’s purported attack, the IAEA team yesterday observed burnt grass and other charred vegetation, which the plant said was caused by a drone that crashed and caused a fire there.

    In the latest such report highlighting constant dangers to nuclear safety during the military conflict, the ZNPP said six drones had been involved in the incident.

    According to the plant’s information provided to the IAEA team, a group of personnel who were cleaning a nearby water reservoir at the time spotted the approaching drones and took cover, with no injuries. However, one of the drones hit the front of a truck and other vehicles were also damaged, the ZNPP said. Approximately one hour later, another drone crashed, causing the fire that burnt the vegetation, it added.

    The incident occurred outside the site perimeter, around 600 metres from the nearest of the ZNPP’s six reactors.

    The IAEA team members were yesterday shown the truck that was reportedly struck, but they could not confirm any damage as they were too far away from the vehicle. They also could not see any drone remains at that distance.

    “If this report is confirmed, it would represent a completely unacceptable attack in the proximity of a major nuclear power plant. Whoever is behind such attacks is playing with fire. It must stop immediately,” Director General Grossi said. 

    It comes just a few weeks after the IAEA team at the ZNPP heard repeated rounds of gunfire that appeared to be aimed at drones reportedly attacking the site’s training centre, also located just outside the site perimeter – on the opposite side to Friday’s reported attack. The training centre has been targeted several times this year, according to the ZNPP.

    In February, a drone severely damaged the New Safe Confinement (NSC) at the Chornobyl plant in northern Ukraine, built to prevent any radioactive release from the reactor unit 4 destroyed in the 1986 accident and to protect it from external hazards.

    Ukraine’s operating nuclear power plants (NPPs) – Khmelnytskyy, Rivne and South Ukraine – also regularly report of drones being detected near the respective sites.

    “There are too many drones flying too close to Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, potentially threatening nuclear safety. As we saw in February, they can cause major damage at these facilities. Once again, I call for maximum military restraint in the vicinity of nuclear facilities,” Director General Grossi said.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: City and Regional Deals to unlock growth

    Source: New Zealand Government

    The Government has laid out its expectations for City and Regional Deals (CRDs) as long-term partnerships that will increase economic growth, create jobs, and boost productivity for New Zealanders, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Local Government Minister Simon Watts say.

    The Government has also signed the first Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) to negotiate deals with Auckland, Otago/Central Lakes and Western Bay of Plenty.

    “City and Regional Deals will be strategic 10-year partnerships between local and central government to progress joint priorities including economic growth, enabling abundant housing, better management and utilisation of local assets, and closing the infrastructure deficit,” Mr Bishop says.

    “The Government has established five objectives for the City and Regional Deals programme:

    1. Better coordination between central government and regions, including how we work together and align our priorities
    2. Unlocking regions’ unique potential and lifting economic growth, including regional employment opportunities
    3. Making room forhousing growth
    4. Ensuring local governments do a better job at managing and utilising their asset base and make significant progress to close their infrastructure deficits – without new funding from Central Government.
    5. Ensuring Local Governments comprehensively adopt Central Government priority reforms such as Local Water Done Well, Resource Management Act reform, and Going for Housing Growth.

    “Today we are outlining what central government will put on the table during negotiations for cities and regions participating in CRDs. These are:

    1. Improved central government coordination (both internally and with the regions), ensuring the right agencies are around the table. This could include agreement to deploy more senior officials to existing Urban Growth Partnerships and other governance arrangements, and improved Government infrastructure investment and asset management.
    2. Early collaboration with councils on system reforms including undertaking joint-spatial planning ahead of RM reform implementation. We will consider improvements to existing regulatory frameworks including: zoning, fees and charges innovation, streamlined planning and land acquisition processes, regional spatial planning.
    3. Providing councils with new funding and financing tools and incentivising them to better utilise existing ones. This could include considering the use of sharing of mining royalties, mobilising existing government funds to support deals, and providing access to government experts that could help councils use more complex tools such as Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act Levies.
    4. Supporting regions to unlock growth sectors (e.g., technology, biotech, advanced transportation, aquaculture, tourism, cleantech, renewable energy). Central government will consider locating “confirmed/funded” innovation facilities/institutes in regions as part of a CRD. 

    Notes to editor

    The three regions:

    • The Auckland region comprises Auckland Council.
    • The Otago Central Lakes region comprises Queenstown Lakes District Council, Central Otago District Council and Otago Regional Council.
    • The Western Bay of Plenty region comprises Tauranga City Council, Western Bay of Plenty District Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council.

    Regions’ light-touch proposals were assessed by a multi-agency assessment panel against four criteria: 

    • Strategic alignment – Is the proposal aligned with the Government’s priority objectives, does it have economic growth potential, and is there a commitment to housing and development growth?
    • Effective partnerships – How strong and effective are the local and central government partnerships, is there collaboration between councils in the region, is there a history of positive collaboration with central government, and is there a commitment to broader government reforms and work programmes?
    • Deliverability – Is there capacity, capability and readiness to deliver?
    • Economic and financial feasibility – Is the proposal feasible, are projects likely to have a positive cost-benefit ratio, are timelines realistic, and is the risk profile of proposed projects acceptable?

    More information is available at: www.dia.govt.nz/Regional-Deals 

    “The Government expects that local government provides a better framework/structure for regional relationships with central government, and improves asset renewals, maintenance and management including ensuring a pipeline of future infrastructure work.

    “We also expect that councils will go above legal and regulatory minimum requirements to unlock housing growth including around rapid transit corridors and where central government has invested in infrastructure. Further, we want regions to commit to exploring demand management tools like time of use charging.

    “We are eager that regions commit to exploring new and existing tools including (but not limited to): Targeted rates, IFF Act Levies, Development Levies, asset recycling, and become attractive destinations for international investment opportunities.”

    “The Government also expects regions to comprehensively adopt priority Central Government reform including Local Water Done Well, Going for Housing Growth, Resource Management Act and transport governance reform in Auckland,” Mr Watts says.

    “Late last year, councils were invited to submit regional deal proposals to the Government. In total, 18 proposals were submitted. 

    “Following a multi-agency assessment process that included review by independent experts, Cabinet agreed to progress to MOUs with three regions.

    “The Government has now signed MOUs with the Mayors from Auckland, Otago Central Lakes and Western Bay of Plenty.

    “All three regions have existing Urban Growth Partnerships which demonstrate existing collaboration, and all three have economies with significant economic growth potential.

    “These initial regions put together compelling proposals that reflect the Government’s and the regions’ priorities through strong propositions that provide a clear pathway to getting important work done. 

    “The Government will now begin negotiations with the three regions, with a view to agreeing the first Deal by the end of 2025.”

    The MOU signings reflect the National-Act Coalition Agreement to institute long-term city and regional infrastructure deals, allowing PPPs, tolling and value capture rating to fund infrastructure.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Interview – ABC Radio National with David Lipson

    Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority

    DAVID LIPSON: David Lipson with you here on Radio National Breakfast, and a warning that the following story does contain distressing content about child abuse.

    Australia’s approach to child safety is once again in the national spotlight after that case of a Melbourne childcare worker who’s been charged with more than 70 offences, including sexual assault and producing child abuse material.

    In the wake of the allegations levelled against 26-year-old Joshua Dale Brown, around 1,200 children in Victoria have now been urged to undergo health screening. Meanwhile, police have confirmed that the alleged offender had a valid working with children check, it’s sparked calls for greater national oversight and regulation of child care centres.

    Joining me now to discuss all of this is Jason Clare. He’s the Federal Minister for Education. Welcome to Radio National Breakfast.

    JASON CLARE, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION: Good morning, Dave.

    LIPSON: Jason Clare, a lot of parents who would be very nervous about dropping their kids off this morning.  What’s your message to them?

    CLARE: Any Australian who heard the news yesterday would be sickened by what they heard. For parents of the children that are affected by this that got a notification from authorities yesterday, they’d be terrified, and rightly so. But worse than that, angry. I know that because one of the families that got notification yesterday is a friend of mine, and I can’t repeat what she told me because this is morning radio, but they’re furious, and now they’ve got to go through all the crap to make sure that their children are safe.

    What I would say more broadly to the general community is that we do have a good early education and care system. Some of the angriest people this morning are the people turning up for work, working in our child care centres around the country, who overwhelmingly do a great job, who love our kids, care for our kids, educate our kids; they’re furious as well.

    There’s been important steps taken over the last few years to make our centres safe, but not enough. More needs to be done. I was informed about this just over a week ago by the Victorian Government. It’s the reason I put this on the agenda for Education Ministers when we met last Friday.

    LIPSON: Okay. So, it was on the agenda last Friday, and you talked about it then; you say you were informed more than a week ago. Should parents have been told earlier than yesterday?

    CLARE: I’m certain that the Victorian Government took the steps that they needed to take with police and with the relevant authorities to make sure that when they advised parents and did so as soon as they possibly could, they were in a position to provide the necessary advice and support for parents.

    LIPSON: Okay. Well, let’s talk about what can be done to prevent this, because you’ve already banned phones and devices in child care centres, but this man is still accused of producing child abuse material. You have said you’ll bring in legislation to Parliament to cut off funding to child care centres that aren’t up to scratch, but how will these changes help stop sexual offenders?

    CLARE: There’s no one silver bullet here. One of the things that we needed to do was ban phones in centres, the use of personal mobile phones. We did that for a reason. We did that on advice from the national safety regulator after the paedophile was caught and convicted in Queensland.

    LIPSON: Are you concerned, though, that, you know, that it seems that phones and devices at least are allegedly at the centre of this case in Victoria as well?

    CLARE: Yes, I am. Yes, I am, and that’s why we’ve got to get phones out of centres. We’ve made it clear now in law that phones, personal phones or personal devices cannot be used in these centres. The key recommendation from the national safety regulator, and as I said, it comes out of the review that I commissioned after a paedophile was arrested and convicted in Queensland, but it’s only one of the things that we need to do here.  

    One of the real powers that we have as a Commonwealth Government is funding. If a centre’s not up to scratch, if they’re not meeting safety standards and quality standards, there’s got to be consequences. The Federal Government provides something like 70 per cent of the funding that operates centres, and if they’re not meeting standards, if they’re not cutting the mustard, then we’ve got to have the power to cut their funding, to pull funding from centres. That’s what we announced that we would do in March; that’s what the legislation that we’re preparing now is all about.

    LIPSON: And when will that legislation be in place? You’ve said a couple of months. Can it be fast-tracked?

    CLARE: I’ve asked my Department to get the legislation drafted as quickly as we possibly can, but it’s just one of the things that we’re doing, David. The meeting of Education Ministers that happened on Friday looked at the Wheeler Report, you’ll remember Adele Ferguson’s expose on Four Corners from a couple of months ago that revealed some shocking abuse and mistreatment of children in child care centres in New South Wales, that led to an independent report by Chris Wheeler, the former Deputy Ombudsman in New South Wales. His report was handed down last Thursday. The Government in New South Wales is committed to implement those recommendations. Chris briefed us on Friday. Now we’re looking at how we can potentially implement Chris’ recommendations right across the country, as well as the recommendations of the national safety regulator, and Early Education Ministers are going to meet again next month and the month after that as we try to pull together all of the things that we need to do to make our children safe. This is serious, and it requires serious action.

    LIPSON: It certainly does. I mean, you’ve talked about the legislation that should come to Federal Parliament about cutting funding from child care centres that aren’t up to scratch. That presumably would be after the fact. You’ve also talked about standardising police checks, but police checks only show up when the person’s already been convicted of a crime. So, you know, this is really difficult stuff.

    CLARE: That’s right.

    LIPSON: This alleged offender in Victoria we’re told worked at 20 odd sites. Do you think at some point, a person’s employment history could be a red flag or prompt some sort of mandatory check?

    CLARE: Yeah. And that’s one of the things that we’ve got to look at here. You’re right, Working with Children Checks aren’t a silver bullet. This alleged perpetrator had no criminal record; it’s why they had a Working with Children Check. That doesn’t mean, though, that Working with Children Checks can’t be improved right across the country.

    I spoke to the Attorney General about this last week, and she informed me that this will be on the agenda when Attorney Generals meet next month. There’s work underway that needs to be done there to improve information sharing between states as well as near real-time monitoring when there’s changes to people’s criminal history, but there’s other things that need to be done too, where there are potential red flags where people are moving.  

    There’s also work that needs to be done to develop a national register of educators. There’s a register for teachers; there’s not a register for educators in centres. That’s one of the other potential tools here to help keep children safe.

    LIPSON: The nationalised harmonised or national harmonised Working with Children Check system was actually recommended 10 years ago by a Royal Commission into institutional abuse. Why hasn’t it been done?

    CLARE: It’s too slow. I accept that, and this is work that is led by, in most states, Attorneys General, but in other states it might be Community Services Ministers. That’s why it’s on the agenda next month when AGs meet, and they’ll look at a number of things that need to be done to fix that, to improve that.

    But let’s not assume that that is the silver bullet here because there’s other things that need to be done too.

    LIPSON: There are a lot of for profit centres that are now in this sector, and this is something that Adele Ferguson’s work really looked into. Should they be in the sector? Is this a factor, do you think, in these horrific cases?

    CLARE: Whether you’re a for profit centre or a not for profit centre, your number one priority has got to be the safety of the children who you’re looking after and caring for. So, in that sense, I don’t care if it’s for profit or not for profit, what I care about are the children in the centre, and overwhelmingly most of the people who run and work these centres are good, honest, hard working people who dedicate their lives to looking after our children. Whether it’s for profit or not for profit the key is that they’ve got to meet that standard when it comes to safety and quality, and if they don’t, then there’s got to be consequences, and that’s what the legislation’s about.

    Can I double back to one point you made a moment ago made around Working with Children Checks? One of the other things that we’re looking at here is around the right sort of training that early educators get when they’re at TAFE or at university around child safety. This is already part of the qualifications, part of the course, but there’s more potentially that can be done here to help people who work in centres to identify people who are grooming or identify people who are up to no good.

    LIPSON: Thanks for making that point. I guess the question about for profit centres that I wanted to get to is around the enormous subsidies that the Federal Government provides. There’s a lot of money sloshing around in the system, and if you’ve got, you know, companies that are listed on the stock exchange that are, you know, the recipient of a lot of that government money, is that part of the problem here, and especially at a time when the Federal Government is looking at universal child care. Is there a fear or a concern that that could exacerbate the problem by kind of bringing in or encouraging profit-driven cowboys into the system?

    CLARE: This is now fundamentally an essential service for more than a million families across the country. It helps parents return to work, but more than that, this is a service that helps our children get ready for school.

    Ask any principal at a local primary school, and they will tell you they can tell the children that have been in child care and pre school and the ones that haven’t. They help to make sure that young people are ready to start learning when they get to school.

    Now at the moment, there are some kids who miss out altogether, kids from really disadvantaged backgrounds. Building a universal system is fundamentally about helping them. We need to make it affordable; that’s what cutting the cost of child care over the last few years has been about. We’ve got to make it more accessible, that’s why we’re rolling out a 15 per cent pay rise to early educators across the country and a billion-dollar fund to build more, but more important than that, most important of all is making sure that our kids are safe. That’s fundamentally what this has to be all about. And you’re right. There are billions of dollars of taxpayers’ money that are invested in early education centres right across the country, for profit and not for profit, and if they’re not up to scratch, if they’re not meeting the standards to keep our kids safe, then we’ve got to have the power to pull the money.

    LIPSON: If you pull the money, though, doesn’t that just result in those centres closing down, adding more pressure to a system that’s already under strain?

    CLARE: That’s why you’ve got to make sure that these centres meet those standards, and if the threat of money being pulled out means that they lift their standard, then everyone will benefit.

    LIPSON: Do we need a Royal Commission?

    CLARE: We’ve had one. We’ve had a Royal Commission, we’ve had a review into child safety, I commissioned that, as I said, after that paedophile was arrested and convicted in Queensland. We’ve got the recommendations, now we’ve got to implement them.

    In all of the conversations that we’ve been having in the last 24 hours, Dave, it’s not about what do we need to do, it’s how we do it, and that’s what I’ve charged Education Ministers with across the country, to pull all of this together and work on a national plan, a nationwide plan to implement the reforms to help keep our children safe.

    There are things that the states can do on their own, and there are things that we, as a Commonwealth Government, can do, either by implementing legislation like the legislation we’ve talked about today or helping to improve nationwide standards right across the country.

    LIPSON: Jason Clare, thank you so much for your time this morning.

    CLARE: Good on you, thanks mate.  
     

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Enjoy winter magic this school holiday with Electric Wonderland and Snowflake events in Hargreaves Mall

    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

    Families and visitors are invited to embrace the magic of winter in Greater Bendigo with an exciting line-up of school holiday events, including the stunning Electric Wonderland in Rosalind Park and enchanting Snowflake-themed activations in Hargreaves Mall.

    Acting Director of Strategy and Growth, Anthony Petherbridge, said the program provided a fantastic mix of events and experiences for all ages.

    “Rug up and enjoy a starry winter evening exploring the world of sound, light and colour at Electric Wonderland in Rosalind Park,” Mr Petherbridge said.

    “From July 4 to July 20, Electric Wonderland will light up the park Friday and Saturday from 6pm to 10pm, and Sunday to Thursday from 6pm to 9pm. The after dark program features new installations and immersive experiences like a cascading garden blooming from the treetops, giant interactive pinboards, and a dazzling mirror ball laser alley. Returning favourites include the stunning almost 40 metre tunnel adorned in fairy lights, inspired by Bendigo’s Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the mesmerising Pixelmatrix light cube. There will also be dance walls, creative zones, and plenty more surprises for the whole family to explore.

    “Hargreaves Mall will host free entertainment and activations. A Snowflake-themed program will bring a whimsical touch to the city centre, featuring three heated, see-through igloos, used for arts and crafts during the day and illuminated at night. Families can enjoy watching artist in residence, Manda Lane, create a 3D paper cut installation live from July 8 to 12.

    “The artist will also host free Snowflake Papercraft Workshops for children aged 8+, running July 9 to 12, 11am–12pm in an igloo. Children can take their creations home or contribute to Manda’s collaborative display. All materials are provided, but booking is essential.

    “The Mall will also host Winter Wonderland with Little Moments Children’s Entertainment with Ice Queen bringing stories to life with ribbons, bubbles, dancing, games, and a magical snow forest backdrop – perfect for fun selfies and winter memories.

    “On the big screen SnowFlakes and SunRays, a new digital artwork by visionary local artist Paul Fletcher, will take you on a journey of calm reflection and energising warmth.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Gabe Vasquez Works to Remove Republican Tax Bill Provisions Threatening Rural Hospitals

    Source: US Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – On July 1, 2025, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) led the charge in the House to protect rural hospitals and patients from Republicans’ assault on Medicaid. Rep. Vasquez introduced an amendment to block harmful provisions in the Big Ugly Bill that would slash hospital funding, particularly in rural communities — the top issue raised at a recent Medicaid roundtable he hosted with health care providers and hospital administrators in New Mexico. If the bill passes without Vasquez’s amendment, it will limit state directed payments and ban new provider taxes, gutting the support hospitals rely on to keep their doors open and serve those most in need. 

    “This Republican bill will decimate rural health care to pay for tax breaks for the rich,” said Vasquez. “In a state where the vast majority of our hospitals are operating on the brink, this Republican proposal will devastate New Mexico’s Medicaid system and force rural hospitals to shut their doors – that’s a fact, and that comes directly from the providers I have spoken with in my district. I’m doing everything in my power to strip these destructive Medicaid cuts from the bill because our communities can’t afford to lose access to their health care.”

    In New Mexico, rural hospitals are often the only source for primary care, dental services, labor and delivery, pediatric care, and more. When those hospitals close, entire communities are left with nowhere to turn for the care they need.

    Specifically, Vasquez introduced an amendment to strike sections 71115 and 71116 from the reconciliation bill. 

    • Section 71115 would prohibit states from establishing new provider taxes, critical payments that hospitals and states use to reinvest in health care. Without these funds states will be forced to reduce services and  increase state taxes. 
    • Section 71116 would limit state directed payments (SDPs) to the Medicare payment rate instead of the average private insurance rate, which better reflects the actual cost of care and is used to ensure that quality providers stay in rural areas. 

    Taken together, capping SDPs and ending provider taxes is a death sentence for rural health care. It will force hospitals to cut critical services – like maternity care, mental health care, and emergency rooms – or shut down entirely. 

    “If the reconciliation bill passes as-is, the interconnected network of New Mexico’s hospitals is at great risk. In this huge state, with these few hospitals, we cannot maintain access to care if rural hospitals are forced to cut services or face closure,” said Troy Clark, New Mexico Hospital Association. “When we talk about state directed payments and provider taxes, these aren’t just wonky policy topics — they are a critical part of the Medicaid reimbursement that covers providers’ cost for delivering care to New Mexicans. This has real, tangible impacts on New Mexicans’ health and wellbeing.”

    Vasquez also introduced an amendment to cap insulin costs at $35 per month for people with private insurance. The Congressman elaborated on his concerns about Republicans’ proposed Medicaid cuts in an op-ed published in the Santa Fe New Mexican earlier this week, calling out the danger of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Reducing waste in the APS: Sustainable Device Management Guide now live.

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    As part of the Australian Government’s commitment to sustainable digital transformation, the DTA has released a new Sustainable Device Management (SDM) Guide. The guide will support agencies to manage their end-of-life ICT equipment in a secure, ethical and environmentally responsible way. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SBA Approves Governor Newsom’s Disaster Declaration for State-Sanctioned Crisis in Los Angeles

    Source: United States Small Business Administration

    WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced approval of Governor Gavin Newsom’s long-overdue request for disaster relief in downtown Los Angeles, where he allowed pro-illegal alien riots to harm our brave ICE agents and destroy small businesses in the city. Once again, President Donald J. Trump is saving California from radical leaders who fail to protect their own communities from violent rioters.

    After weeks of no real solutions and inflammatory social media statements, Governor Newsom finally requested federal disaster relief to bail him out – again. President Trump and SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler immediately approved an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) declaration, enabling small businesses to apply for up to $2 million in low-interest EIDL loans to support working capital and normal operating expenses such as payroll, rent, and utilities that could not be met due to the destruction enabled by Newsom’s failed governance. Unlike Gavin Newsom, the Trump Administration will always put the American people above partisan political stunts.

    “Governor Newsom allowed a mob to rampage Los Angeles – standing with violent rioters, paid protestors, and criminal illegal aliens over law-abiding citizens. Despite an estimated $1 billion in damage, he refused federal relief for weeks, insisting that the riots were peaceful even as small business owners stood in the rubble,” said Loeffler. “Although the SBA has approved California’s disaster relief request and will begin delivering immediate aid to the innocent victims, Governor Newsom must take accountability for his state-sanctioned crisis – and stop playing politics with Americans’ livelihoods.”

    SBA disaster assistance teams are already mobilizing to provide direct on-the-ground support to affected individuals and communities. Impacted individuals seeking to obtain an EIDL loan may visit sba.gov/disaster.

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    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of entrepreneurship. As the leading voice for small businesses within the federal government, the SBA empowers job creators with the resources and support they need to start, grow, and expand their businesses or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Museum Futures Programme launched

    Source: Scottish Government

    £4 million programme to encourage new approaches and collaboration across the museum sector.

    Museums are being encouraged to sign up for a new partnership programme to strengthen and sustain their role as the stewards of Scotland’s cultural heritage.

    Developed in partnership by the Scottish Government, Museums Galleries Scotland and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the £4 million Museum Futures programme will offer funding and support to transform how museums and galleries operate by enabling them to collaborate and test new ways of working. The funding was announced by First Minister John Swinney ahead of a visit to the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh.

    Museums will be able to access two funding channels – an open fund focused on building leadership capacity and organisational change, and a targeted fund that will support the testing of collaborative and place-based approaches, focused on the needs of communities, as well as organisations with common issues who would benefit from working together.

    Beyond financial support, participating museums will also benefit from skills development, professional mentoring and specialist advice delivered by trusted partners across Scotland. This includes a new Organisational Health Check tool, developed by Museums Galleries Scotland, to help museums identify their strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities and allow them to make informed decisions regarding priorities and funding.

    The First Minister said:

    “Museums are the stewards of our cultural heritage, preserving the objects and artworks that have shaped Scotland, from its earliest beginnings to the latest trends.

    “Local museums in particular are responsible for bringing the stories behind their communities to life, and the Museum Futures programme aims to give them a solid foundation to build on by helping organisations innovate, collaborate and adapt. I know some are already early adopters of new ways of working and this programme will encourage more of that through the sharing of ideas, practical advice and funding to enable them to test new approaches that will stand the test of time.

    “This programme and the £4 million funding behind it reflects the Scottish Government’s commitment to ensure our museums flourish, having heard the sector’s voices on the challenges they are currently facing loud and clear. I would strongly encourage anyone who might be eligible to consider how they could secure their part of Scotland’s story with this funding and support.”

    Lucy Casot, Chief Executive of Museums Galleries Scotland said:

    “Museum Futures takes a progressive new approach to sector investment and development allowing us to imagine and test what a strong museum sector could look like. It provides capacity to explore how the sector can adapt to meet current and future challenges while removing some of the risks of trying something new. It gives museums a chance to plan for long term sustainability instead of just getting through another year. Museum Futures recognises the hard journey that our sector has had and seeks to offer a positive way to address barriers and support change.

    “This is a momentous opportunity for Scotland’s museums and I would like to thank our partners and sector colleagues who have shaped and will continue to develop this new programme.”

    Caroline Clark, The National Lottery Heritage Fund Director for Scotland said:

    “Since the launch of the Heritage Fund some thirty years ago we have worked closely with Scotland’s museum sector and thanks to National Lottery players we have supported museums of every size and style in every part of the country.

    “As the largest funder for the UK’s heritage our knowledge and experience has helped shape the Museum Futures programme. We now look forward to supporting it in delivery and continuing to be a key funder, project partner and supporter for a resilient, creative and collaborative museum sector in Scotland.”  

     Background

    For more information, see: https://www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk/museum-futures/

    A 2024 survey conducted by MGS and DC Research revealed that 11% of respondents reported that their organisation could be at risk of closure within the next year.

    Museum Futures offers an opportunity to develop and build on new ways of working that some museums are already starting to explore. Examples of this include:

    Scottish Maritime Museum, which has become a valued community asset by using its space to host regular makers’ markets and crafting workshops with local artists. The museum has also established strong links with new audiences through its recent co-produced exhibition with the North Ayrshire Ukrainian Community, which provided a creative outlet for Ukrainians who are now living locally due to the war in their home country.

    Part funded by the MGS Recovery and Resilience Fund, Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum opened a biodiversity community garden on their grounds, offering visitors a space to enjoy the outdoors while supporting wildlife and showcasing various Scottish habitats. An events cabin was added in 2021, which has attracted new audiences and provided more opportunities for income generation.

    Grantown Museum created a new income stream by harnessing their skills to create a unique dressing and photography experience. ‘Adventure in costume’ is an MGS-funded initiative that offers visitors the opportunity to try on handmade replica gowns while learning about 18th century fashion. The experience also includes a photo and video package.

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