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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s international image has improved significantly in recent years and is recognized in different parts of the world – Russian expert

    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/ — Economic power, international activity and contribution to global development – these factors have a positive effect on China’s image on the world stage, which is recognized in various countries, Nikita Stepanov, a senior researcher at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a member of the central board of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society, told Xinhua in an interview.

    “China’s international image has indeed improved significantly in recent years and is worthy of recognition in various parts of the world. This is due to a combination of factors, primarily its active economic influence and the successful implementation of large-scale international projects, such as the Belt and Road Initiative. China has become an important trading partner for many countries, investing heavily in infrastructure and economic development, which has strengthened trust and respect for it on the world stage,” the expert noted.

    As N. Stepanov pointed out, today China plays a key role in the formation of inclusive economic globalization, demonstrating a development model that takes into account national characteristics and needs. The Chinese experience of sustainable growth and successful adaptation of economic reforms has become, in his opinion, an important reference point for many countries, especially for the states of the Global South and developing regions. “China has proven that it is possible to combine an open economy with active state participation, which has caused a wide response and interest in the modern world,” he believes.

    According to the Russian economist, China’s Belt and Road initiative strengthens the integration of developing countries into the global economy, stimulating infrastructure and industrial development. By promoting trade, investment and technological exchange, China acts as a stabilizing factor in maintaining the global economic order. “China not only offers alternative models, but also plays a driving role in stimulating growth and reducing the gap between developed and developing countries, maintaining balance and diversity in the global economic order,” he emphasized.

    N. Stepanov drew attention to the fact that China demonstrates a desire not only to develop the economy and infrastructure, but also to promote sustainable development and innovation at the global level. China is actively involved in reforming international institutions, stimulating their adaptation to modern challenges and the needs of different countries, especially developing ones. “Thus, China’s role in the global governance system is becoming increasingly significant, contributing to the formation of a more just and inclusive international order,” the expert noted.

    The Xinhua interlocutor emphasized that the hegemonic and intimidating behavior of the United States, which manifests itself in the abuse of tariff measures and military interventions without the sanction of the UN Security Council, raises serious concerns, undermines the international order, leads to the escalation of trade conflicts and instability in the global economy. At the same time, according to N. Stepanov, China plays an important role in maintaining the international order and developing the global governance system. “Over the past decades, it has consistently advocated respect for international law and the sovereignty of states, which contributes to strengthening multilateralism in international relations,” the economist recalled, adding that the concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind reflects China’s commitment to cooperation, mutual respect and joint development, which is important in the era of global challenges.

    According to the Russian expert, the concept of building a community of common destiny for humanity has had a significant impact on the development of world diplomacy and international relations. “This concept emphasizes the need for global cooperation and mutual respect to address common challenges — climate change, pandemics, economic instability and conflicts. It encourages the search for compromises and joint actions, emphasizing the interdependence of all countries regardless of their level of development,” he explained.

    N. Stepanov is confident that the concept of a common destiny for humanity has strengthened multipolarity in world politics, supporting the principles of justice and equality. “China is actively promoting this idea through the Belt and Road initiative, promoting economic development and infrastructure cooperation in developing countries. Thus, the concept unites the efforts of different states on the path to sustainable and inclusive development of humanity,” he said.

    In addition, cultural diplomacy, as well as the dissemination of the Chinese language and traditional culture through Confucius Institutes, play an important role in improving China’s international image, according to the expert. “This expands the positive perception of the country,” concluded N. Stepanov. –0–

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  • 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 crops, down 20.5 percent from the previous MY, according to data released Tuesday by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.

    The department noted that in the specified period, a decline was recorded for all major grain export items. Thus, corn supplies abroad decreased by 25.5 percent to 22 million tons, wheat – by 15.1 percent to 15.7 million tons, barley – by 8 percent to 2.3 million tons.

    The Ministry of Agrarian Policy added that, according to the results of 2024-2025 MY, flour exports from Ukraine amounted to 71.1 thousand tons, decreasing by 27.6 percent.

    In 2023-2024 MY, Ukrainian farmers supplied 51.1 million tons of grain and leguminous crops to foreign markets. –0–

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  • Rajnath Singh, US Defence Secretary discuss ways to strengthen defence ties, expand industry collaboration

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and United States Secretary of Defense Mr Pete Hegseth held a telephonic conversation on Monday to discuss avenues for deepening defence cooperation between India and the United States.

    The discussion covered a wide range of issues, including long-term collaboration in the defence sector, expanded industry partnerships, and enhanced training and military exchanges. Both leaders agreed to build upon the momentum of this critical and mutually beneficial partnership, with a focus on interoperability, integration of defence industrial supply chains, logistics sharing, increased joint military exercises, and cooperation with other like-minded partners.

    During the conversation, Singh expressed appreciation for the consistent support extended by the United States to India in its fight against terrorism. Highlighting Pakistan’s track record, he said, “Pakistan’s long track record of cross-border terrorism is well known globally. It has become a safe haven for internationally banned terrorists who enjoy immunity there.”

    Referring to India’s recent counterterrorism operation, Operation Sindoor, the defence minister said, “India’s actions during Operation Sindoor were measured, non-escalatory, proportionate, and focused on disabling terrorist infrastructure.” He underlined that India reserves the right to respond and defend itself against terrorism, and to pre-empt and deter any further cross-border attacks.

    Singh also lauded Mr Hegseth for his leadership, which he said has helped elevate India–US defence ties to new levels. In turn, Secretary Hegseth invited Singh for an in-person meeting in the United States to further advance the bilateral partnership.

    In a post on X, Singh said the discussion aimed to review ongoing and new initiatives to deepen the defence partnership and strengthen capacity-building cooperation. He added that he looks forward to meeting the US Secretary of Defense at an early date.

    This was the third telephonic conversation between Rajnath Singh and Secretary Hegseth since January 2025, when Mr Hegseth assumed office as the US Secretary of Defense.

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada Day: Premier Smith | Première ministre Danielle Smith : fête du Canada

    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2)

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Two Convicted for Their Roles in Multimillion-Dollar Transnational Telephone Scam

    Source: US FBI

    ATLANTA – Pradip Parikh, 67, of Valley Stream, New York, and Alpesh Patel, 40, of Louisa, Virginia, have been convicted for their roles in a scam that defrauded unsuspecting Americans out of millions of dollars after a five-day jury trial.                                                                                                                                         

    “This case involved a scheme to defraud multiple victims – many of whom were elderly – and to callously rob them of their hard-earned savings,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “The defendants and their conspirators within and outside the United States enriched themselves through government-imposter scams designed to exploit the public’s inherent trust in federal institutions. The jury has spoken, and Parikh and Patel will now be held accountable for their crimes.”

    “These defendants deliberately preyed on some of our most vulnerable citizens—particularly the elderly—by impersonating Social Security officials and exploiting their trust,” said Michelle L. Anderson, Assistant Inspector General for Audit performing the duties of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Inspector General. “This telephone imposter scheme defrauded millions of Americans and caused real harm to individuals who believed they were protecting their benefits. Today’s convictions send a clear message: we will relentlessly pursue those who weaponize fear and deceit to commit fraud, and we thank our law enforcement partners for helping bring these perpetrators to justice.”

    “These defendants targeted mostly older adults to cheat them out of their savings,” said FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown. “This sentencing should make it known to individuals that protecting our most vulnerable community members is critically important, and we will hold accountable those who engage in these sorts of egregious fraud schemes.”

    According to U.S. Attorney Hertzberg, the charges, and other information presented in court: In 2022, Pradip Parikh, Alpesh Patel, and eight others were indicted for running, promoting, and profiting from an India-based call center scam targeting Americans. The fraudsters typically identified themselves as Social Security Administration employees, telling the victims that their Social Security Numbers had been compromised in connection with criminal activity and promising to help “protect” their assets. Upon luring the victims to agree to this offer, the fraudsters directed the victims to send money to bank accounts controlled by Parikh, Patel, and other conspirators. 

    During the defendants’ trial, a 70-year-old victim from New Jersey testified that one of the conspirators told her that she would be arrested and lose all her assets if she did not transfer funds to accounts that the caller designated. In response, the victim transferred more than $600,000 of her lifesavings to multiple banks accounts, including $150,000 to an account called “JDM Management” that Parikh controlled.

    A recently widowed mother of eight testified that she transferred over $300,000 to JDM Management’s account as part of the scheme. Parikh then laundered the funds, retaining thousands for himself and transferring the balance to a conspirator. 

    Other victims testified that they wired money to an account called “Seven Points Agency” that Patel controlled. Evidence admitted during trial revealed that the Seven Points Agency account was opened just before scam victims began wiring money into it. More than $100,000 was deposited into the account in the span of two days, and Patel immediately diverted those funds to a conspirator after keeping approximately $10,000 for himself. 

    Pradip Parikh and Alpesh Patel were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and two substantive counts of money laundering. The jury convicted Patel of all the counts. Parikh was convicted of conspiracy to commit money laundering and two substantive counts of money laundering. 

    The conspiracy to commit wire fraud count carries a maximum penalty of 20 years of imprisonment, and the money laundering counts each carry a maximum penalty of ten years of incarceration. In determining the actual sentence, the court will consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines, which are not binding but provide appropriate sentencing ranges for most offenders.

    Sentencing hearings for the defendants will be scheduled at a future date before United States District Judge William M. Ray II.

    This case is being investigated by the Social Security Administration – Office of the Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Assistant United States Attorney Angela Adams and Special Assistant United States Attorney Diane C. Schulman are prosecuting the case.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is part of the Department of Justice Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force. The Strike Force focuses on investigating and prosecuting defendants associated with foreign-based fraud schemes that disproportionately affect American seniors. These include romance scams, phone scams, mass-mailing fraud schemes, and tech-support fraud schemes. For further information on these scams, see https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/senior-scam-alert.

    For further information please contact the U.S. Attorney’s Public Affairs Office at USAGAN.PressEmails@usdoj.gov or (404) 581-6185. The Internet address for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is http://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Two Convicted for Their Roles in Multimillion-Dollar Transnational Telephone Scam

    Source: US FBI

    ATLANTA – Pradip Parikh, 67, of Valley Stream, New York, and Alpesh Patel, 40, of Louisa, Virginia, have been convicted for their roles in a scam that defrauded unsuspecting Americans out of millions of dollars after a five-day jury trial.                                                                                                                                         

    “This case involved a scheme to defraud multiple victims – many of whom were elderly – and to callously rob them of their hard-earned savings,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “The defendants and their conspirators within and outside the United States enriched themselves through government-imposter scams designed to exploit the public’s inherent trust in federal institutions. The jury has spoken, and Parikh and Patel will now be held accountable for their crimes.”

    “These defendants deliberately preyed on some of our most vulnerable citizens—particularly the elderly—by impersonating Social Security officials and exploiting their trust,” said Michelle L. Anderson, Assistant Inspector General for Audit performing the duties of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Inspector General. “This telephone imposter scheme defrauded millions of Americans and caused real harm to individuals who believed they were protecting their benefits. Today’s convictions send a clear message: we will relentlessly pursue those who weaponize fear and deceit to commit fraud, and we thank our law enforcement partners for helping bring these perpetrators to justice.”

    “These defendants targeted mostly older adults to cheat them out of their savings,” said FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown. “This sentencing should make it known to individuals that protecting our most vulnerable community members is critically important, and we will hold accountable those who engage in these sorts of egregious fraud schemes.”

    According to U.S. Attorney Hertzberg, the charges, and other information presented in court: In 2022, Pradip Parikh, Alpesh Patel, and eight others were indicted for running, promoting, and profiting from an India-based call center scam targeting Americans. The fraudsters typically identified themselves as Social Security Administration employees, telling the victims that their Social Security Numbers had been compromised in connection with criminal activity and promising to help “protect” their assets. Upon luring the victims to agree to this offer, the fraudsters directed the victims to send money to bank accounts controlled by Parikh, Patel, and other conspirators. 

    During the defendants’ trial, a 70-year-old victim from New Jersey testified that one of the conspirators told her that she would be arrested and lose all her assets if she did not transfer funds to accounts that the caller designated. In response, the victim transferred more than $600,000 of her lifesavings to multiple banks accounts, including $150,000 to an account called “JDM Management” that Parikh controlled.

    A recently widowed mother of eight testified that she transferred over $300,000 to JDM Management’s account as part of the scheme. Parikh then laundered the funds, retaining thousands for himself and transferring the balance to a conspirator. 

    Other victims testified that they wired money to an account called “Seven Points Agency” that Patel controlled. Evidence admitted during trial revealed that the Seven Points Agency account was opened just before scam victims began wiring money into it. More than $100,000 was deposited into the account in the span of two days, and Patel immediately diverted those funds to a conspirator after keeping approximately $10,000 for himself. 

    Pradip Parikh and Alpesh Patel were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and two substantive counts of money laundering. The jury convicted Patel of all the counts. Parikh was convicted of conspiracy to commit money laundering and two substantive counts of money laundering. 

    The conspiracy to commit wire fraud count carries a maximum penalty of 20 years of imprisonment, and the money laundering counts each carry a maximum penalty of ten years of incarceration. In determining the actual sentence, the court will consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines, which are not binding but provide appropriate sentencing ranges for most offenders.

    Sentencing hearings for the defendants will be scheduled at a future date before United States District Judge William M. Ray II.

    This case is being investigated by the Social Security Administration – Office of the Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Assistant United States Attorney Angela Adams and Special Assistant United States Attorney Diane C. Schulman are prosecuting the case.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is part of the Department of Justice Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force. The Strike Force focuses on investigating and prosecuting defendants associated with foreign-based fraud schemes that disproportionately affect American seniors. These include romance scams, phone scams, mass-mailing fraud schemes, and tech-support fraud schemes. For further information on these scams, see https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/senior-scam-alert.

    For further information please contact the U.S. Attorney’s Public Affairs Office at USAGAN.PressEmails@usdoj.gov or (404) 581-6185. The Internet address for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is http://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: The Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) Launches “My Africa, My Future” Civil Society Compendium to amplify Civil Society Organization (CSO) justice and reparations initiatives


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    The Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union (AU) has officially launched the “My Africa, My Future” Civil Society Compendium—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at showcasing the powerful role civil society organizations (CSOs) across Africa and the diaspora play in advancing justice and reparations.

    The Compendium is part of ECOSOCC’s commitment to strengthening the African Union’s connection with its people and is aligned with the AU’s 2025 Theme of the Year, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations.”

    The ‘My Africa My Future Compendium’ (MAMF) was conceived 25th May 2025, as part of the Africa Day commemoration. The Compendium represents ECOSOCC’s commitment to make civil society visible, valued, and heard. This initiative creates a space for civil society to tell its own stories, share its solutions, and shape continental and global policy conversations from the grassroots.

    As a digital and physical repository of civic excellence, My Africa, My Future will catalogue a wide range of impactful CSO-led initiatives, encourage interregional learning, and build a legacy of civil society action that will inform Africa’s development for years to come.

    “With ‘My Africa, My Future,’ we are not only documenting action, but we are also acknowledging and elevating the indispensable role of civil society in shaping Africa’s future,” said William Carew, ECOSOCC’s Head of Secretariat. “This Compendium is a platform for recognition, and above all, for solidarity. It’s time the world hears the collective voice of African civil society on justice and reparations—clear, united, and unstoppable.”

    The initiative invites CSOs from across Africa and the global African diaspora to submit their work, with a focus on projects that champion justice and reparative action. Selected contributions will be featured in the inaugural edition of the Compendium and serve as inspiration for replication, scaling, and policy alignment.

    Through this initiative, ECOSOCC aims to:

    • Spotlight diverse CSO-led initiatives aligned with the AU 2025 Theme of the Year;
    • Promote interregional learning by sharing replicable models and strategies;
    • Build a lasting archive of civil society contributions across Africa and the diaspora;
    • Amplify the collective impact of CSOs, activists, researchers, and communities under ECOSOCC.

    In the exercise of its mandate of connecting the African Union, ECOSOCC champions numerous initiatives throughout the year; be it through advocacy or awareness raising, ECOSOCC has always been at the forefront of bringing AU policies and programmes at the grassroots.

    As a result of these engagements, many CSOs have reported, quite sporadically though, to ECOSOCC about their very laudable programs to support the AU’s Agenda 2063 but most importantly, the annual AU Theme of the Year.

    Join the Movement. Shape the Narrative. Share Your Impact.

    To contribute to the “My Africa, My Future” Compendium, CSOs are encouraged to visit https://ecosocc.au.int/en/mamf/call and submit their initiatives for inclusion.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Union (AU).

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson met with the Prime Minister of Spain H.E. Pedro Sanchez on the margins of the #FfD4 conference in Seville


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    AU Commission Chair H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf met with the Prime Minister of Spain H.E. Pedro Sánchez on the margins of the #FfD4 conference in Seville & reaffirm the AU–Spain partnership. He thanked Spain for hosting #FfD4 in Seville and welcomed the opportunity to advocate for reforms to tackle systemic global financial inequalities.

    The Chair underscored Africa’s commitment to cooperation under the AU–Spain MoU: peace & security, maritime governance, Agenda 2063, & migration. He called for joint action on conflict prevention, orderly migration, & stronger Africa-EU ties.

    He urged Spain to support Africa’s call for a fairer global financial architecture, – stronger trade in key sectors: auto, medtech, textiles, & tourism.

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón welcomed AU’s strong participation at #FFD4Sevilla & assured that Spain will support Africa’s priorities within the multilateral framework of the AU-EU cooperation and the UN system.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Union (AU).

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Ambassador Chen Mingjian Attended the 4th China-Tanzania Job Fair

    On June 28, Chinese Ambassador to Tanzania H.E.Chen Mingjian and Minister of Prime Minister’s Office(Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons with Disability) Hon. Ridhiwani Jakaya Kikwete attended The 4th China-Tanzania Job Fair together. Over 100 Chinese enterprises participated in the job fair, offering about 1000 job opportunities.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the United Republic of Tanzania.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Africa: Coalition commits to Action Plan to increase private investment mobilization for developing countries by end of 2027


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    A coalition of governments, international development partners and private sector groups including the UN Capital Development Fund, UN Economic Commission for Africa, African Union Commission, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Global Investors for Sustainable Development (GISD) Alliance, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and Norad, Switzerland SECO and Convergence Blended Finance, are announcing the development of an Action Plan to increase mobilize private sector capital at scale in developing countries.

    The Action Plan, announced at the Fourth Financing for Development Conference (FFD4) in Seville, Spain, seeks to tackle poverty, economic growth and climate risks by deploying public sector resources through blended finance to mobilize private investment in underserved markets, which, over the last decade, has remained weak even as global wealth has ballooned. The Action Plan will include a dedicated Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Africa-focused track to advance context-specific blended finance approaches and support scalable investment opportunities in key sectors.

    FFD4 is a once-in-a-decade gathering of development partners seeking to build a renewed global financing framework to urgently unlock greater volumes of capital to close the financing gap of developing countries. Government-sourced Official Development Assistance (ODA) declined last year by over 7% compared with 2023, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), one of the co-proposers of the Action Plan.

    “The world has the resources – the money we need – to eradicate poverty and ensure every person can live a life free from poverty. Much of those resources lie with the private sector in the world’s most developed nations and they will likely remain there until the real and perceived risks that act as a barrier to investment in underserved markets are tackled head-on,” said Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, Executive Secretary of the UN Capital Development Fund, which provides catalytic and blended finance solutions for underserved markets.

    “Blended finance models that are tailored to country needs have the potential to de-risk markets, plug the international development finance gap and transform the lives of hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s underserved markets and Least Developed Countries,” Mr Kurukulasuriya added.

    “Bridging Africa’s investment gap demands bold, coordinated action. This Action Plan marks a turning point, a practical blueprint to shift global capital toward sustainable development in countries that need it most. The UN Economic Commission for Africa is committed to ensuring that Africa is not only part of the conversation, but central to the solution” added Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary, UN Economic Commission for Africa.

    “As traditional streams of overseas development assistance dry up, more people than ever are talking about the promise of blended finance,” shared Joan Larrea, Chief Executive Office of Convergence. “At FFD4, with this joint proposal, we have made a significant step towards making that promise a reality.”

    “Norway is proud to collaborate with this global coalition on developing the Action Plan to mobilize private investment for sustainable development. Addressing the financing gaps in Least Developed Countries and underserved markets is critical to tackling poverty, hunger, and climate challenges. By leveraging blended finance and fostering innovative partnerships, we aim to contribute to transformative change and create a foundation for equitable and inclusive growth,” said Åsmund Aukrust, Norway’s Minister of Development.

    “Mobilization of private capital for financing sustainable development is an integral part of Finland’s foreign and development policy”, says Ville Tavio, Finland’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Development. “Financing for Development Conference will increase the clarity and formality of private capital mobilization as part of the financing sustainable development for the next decade. We believe that developing a common action plan and standardizing the proven blended finance models will help us scale up private capital mobilization to deliver on the commitments agreed here in Seville.”

    While global assets have doubled to $482 trillion over the last decade, private sector investment to and within low- and middle-income countries has remained stubbornly weak. Only 5% of those global assets are invested in developing countries, excluding China, according to the Financial Stability Board, an international body that monitors the global financial system. Of that 5%, only a tiny proportion reaches the most underserved markets and the world’s 44 Least Developed Countries, which are collectively home to some 880 million people.

    The world stands at a crossroads for financing sustainable development with an estimated annual financing gap of $4 trillion – up from $2.5 trillion pre-pandemic. The OECD reports that all “official development finance” activity mobilized an average of $57 billion in private investment annually over the last five years – just 1% of the $6-7 trillion needed each year if the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are to be met.

    At the same time, domestic financial resources in developing countries are insufficient and cross-border private investment flows from developed to developing countries has been low over the past decade.

    Blended finance has the potential to transform private investment flows and positively contribute to the FfD4 Outcome Document mobilization objectives and to the SDGs.

    Signatories of the Joint Initiative have committed to develop an “effective, efficient, fair and practical action plan” through the remainder of 2025 and into 2026 to identify how to use a blend of public sector and philanthropic resources to mobilize and crowd-in larger amounts of private sector finance for development results at scale.

    The Action Plan will describe practical measures to mobilize private investment using standardized and replicable blended finance models tailored to country contexts, with an emphasis on alignment with national priorities and global development goals with the following measurable results:

    • At least 16 OECD DAC countries will agree to or endorse the Action Plan by March 31, 2026.

    • At least 27 African countries and 27 non-African developing countries will also endorse the Action Plan by the same date.

    • At least 16 developed and 54 developing countries will commit to implementing the plan starting June 30, 2026.

    The Action Plan is one of a series being submitted to conference organisers that seek to turn the objectives outlined in the FFD4 outcome document into a pathway for action.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Every five seconds, a child is displaced, injured, or killed in the Middle East and North Africa’s conflicts


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    At least 12.2 million children have reportedly been killed, maimed or displaced in conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in less than 2 years, the equivalent of one child displaced every five seconds, and one child killed or maimed every fifteen minutes.

    Reports indicate over 12 million children have been displaced, more than 40,000 maimed, and almost 20,000 killed.

    “A child’s life is being turned upside down the equivalent of every five seconds due to the conflicts in the region,” said UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Edouard Beigbeder. “Already, half of the region’s 220 million children live in conflict-affected countries. We cannot allow this number to rise. Ending hostilities – for the sake of children – is not optional; it is an urgent necessity, a moral obligation, and it is the only path to a better future.”

    Today, nearly 110 million children in MENA live in countries affected by conflict. Violence continues to disrupt nearly every aspect of their lives. Homes, schools, and health facilities are being destroyed. Children are regularly exposed to life-threatening situations, extreme distress, and displacement, stripped of safety and often left with psychological scars that can last a lifetime.

    In 2025, UNICEF estimates that 45 million children across the region will require humanitarian assistance due to continued life-threatening risks and vulnerabilities, up from 32 million in 2020 – a 41 per cent increase in just five years.

    Meanwhile, UNICEF is experiencing major funding shortfalls across its operations in the MENA region. For instance, as of May, Syria faces a 78 per cent funding gap, the State of Palestine a 68 per cent gap for their 2025 appeals, and our regional programmes are under increasing financial strain.

    Looking ahead, the outlook remains bleak. By 2026*, UNICEF’s funding in MENA is projected to decline by 20 to 25 per cent, potentially resulting in a loss of up to US$370 million – jeopardizing life-saving programmes across the region, including treatment for severe malnutrition, safe water production in conflict zones, and vaccinations against deadly diseases.

    “As the plight of children in the region worsens, the resources to respond are becoming sparser,” said Beigbeder. “Conflicts must stop. International advocacy to resolve these crises must intensify. And support for vulnerable children must increase, not decline.”

    UNICEF urges all parties to conflict in the region to end hostilities and uphold international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law. Member States with influence over parties to conflict must use their leverage to advocate for peace and the protection of children and the essential infrastructure they rely on for survival.

    UNICEF also urges donors to maintain or increase their support for children and calls on new donors to stand with the region’s most vulnerable children.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UNICEF, Middle East and North Africa.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Deputy President Paul Mashatile addresses members of the community of Matjhabeng.

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile engages with members of the community of Matjhabeng and Lejweleputswa in the Free State Province, at the conclusion of his visit as part of the Clean Cities and Towns Campaign of integrated service delivery to the communities.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxASRZZo414

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: World Bank Group Appoints New Division Director for Mozambique, Madagascar, Mauritius, Comoros and Seychelles


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    The World Bank Group has appointed Fily Sissoko as the new Division Director for Mozambique, Madagascar, Mauritius, Comoros, and Seychelles, effective today. He succeeds Idah Pswarayi-Riddihough, who held the position for the past four and a half years.

    In this new role, Mr. Sissoko will lead the World Bank Group’s engagement with government counterparts, development partners, and other stakeholders, advancing initiatives aligned with national priorities and the World Bank’s vision of a world free of poverty on a livable planet.

    An Ivorian national, Mr. Sissoko brings over 23 years of development experience across Africa, East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific. Most recently, he served as the World Bank Country Manager for Togo, based in Lome. Prior to that, he was  the manager for the Governance Global Practice for the East Asia and Pacific region. He began his career at the World Bank in 2002 as a Financial Management Specialist in Dakar, Senegal, and has since held several leadership roles in financial management.

    Based in Maputo, Mr. Sissoko will oversee a portfolio of 63 projects totaling $8.5 billion in commitments across the five countries. This support spans key sectors including education, energy, health, social protection, infrastructure, agriculture, governance, and private sector development.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The World Bank Group.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Barry Moore’s bill to deport illegals who drive impaired passes the U.S. House of Representatives

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Barry Moore

    Washington, D.C. — Today, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-01) released a statement after H.R. 875, The Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025, passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 209-160. This legislation deports and renders inadmissible illegal immigrants who have been convicted of, or admit to, driving impaired.

    Watch Rep. Moore deliver opening remarks on the House floor below:

    “Today, we consider a simple common-sense bill that says if you’re a guest in our country and you drive drunk, you should in fact be deported. Now to the average American passing this bill is a no-brainer. Even in a polarized time, Democrats should be able to join Republicans and unanimously support such reasonable legislation. After all, deporting dangerous criminals is a rational, normal, and coherent step that this House should take. Unfortunately, I am skeptical that we will see much agreement from my Democrat colleagues on this bill. Regardless, I am thankful the House is considering HR 875, the Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brendan Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUI’s Act.”

    Rep. Moore’s full remarks can be seen here: High-res | Twitter

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Investigatory Powers Commissioner Reappointment

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Investigatory Powers Commissioner Reappointment

    Sir Brian Leveson appointed for a third term as the Investigatory Powers Commissioner

    The Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Sir Brian Leveson as the Investigatory Powers Commissioner (IPC) for a third three-year term, with effect from 20th October 2025.

    Sir Brian was appointed as the second IPC in October 2019, succeeding Sir Adrian Fulford. Before retiring as a senior judge in 2019, he was President of the Queen’s Bench Division and Head of Criminal Justice for England and Wales.

    The IPC is responsible for the independent oversight of the use of investigatory powers, ensuring they are used in accordance with the law and in the public interest. He is supported by a number of Judicial Commissioners, the Technology Advisory Panel and the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO).

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Birmingham Urges Residents to Support National Knife Surrender Campaign to Tackle Weapon-Related Harm

    Source: City of Birmingham

    Birmingham City Council is backing a national campaign to reduce knife crime by encouraging residents to surrender dangerous weapons anonymously and safely.

    As part of the national knife surrender scheme running from 1 to 31 July 2025, residents are urged to dispose of knives and other dangerous weapons using dedicated surrender bins across Birmingham, designated police stations, and a mobile van unit – all without fear of prosecution.

    In Birmingham, a mobile weapons surrender van will be stationed at Handsworth Park car park on Wednesday 2 July from 9am to 12pm. Residents can surrender knives and any other dangerous weapons safely and anonymously at this location. Personal information will not be taken, and you will not be asked any questions.

    In July, ahead of the new Government’s ban on ninja swords coming into force 1 August, there is a second surrender scheme running across England & Wales to offer safe disposal of ninja swords at designated police stations. These police stations include Bournville Police Station, Stechford Police Station or Sutton Coldfield Police Station from 8am to 10pm, and are only accepting ninja swords, not other weapons.

    Throughout the year, at any other time you will also be able to use one of the permanent weapon surrender bins in Birmingham.  These bins are provided by the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner working in partnership with local Community Safety Partnerships. These bins are regularly monitored and emptied, offering a trusted and confidential way to dispose of knives and sharp items that could otherwise cause harm. Locations of surrender bins in Birmingham can be found here.

    Councillor Mick Brown, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Families, said:

    “Every knife taken off our streets is a potential life saved. We are committed to working with partners and our communities to make Birmingham safer. This national surrender scheme provides a vital opportunity to take action, without fear of judgement or legal consequence. I encourage anyone in possession of a dangerous weapon – for whatever reason – to take this chance to do the right thing.”

    Councillor Jamie Tennant, Cabinet Member for Social Justice, Community Safety and Equalities, said

    “Keeping our communities safe is something we all have a role in. This weapon surrender scheme gives people a chance to make a positive choice – to remove a weapon from our streets and help protect their friends, families, and neighbours. It’s about creating safer spaces for everyone, especially our young people. I encourage anyone who has a weapon – or knows someone who does – to make use of this scheme and help build a safer Birmingham together.”

    West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster said: “Preventing and tackling serious violence and knife crime, is an absolute top priority for me as Police and Crime Commissioner. I am pleased to be supporting the installation of the new Ninja Sword surrender bins. Every knife, blade or ninja sword surrendered is potentially a life saved. Each one destroyed, is one less threat to our young people, families and communities. This initiative is not just about removing weapons from our streets, it’s about delivering on our commitment to prevention, promoting public safety and saving lives.”

    How to surrender a weapon

    Anonymous disposal: Weapons can be surrendered anonymously via the mobile surrender van (at Handsworth Park car park on Wednesday 2 July from 9am to 12pm) as well as by using one of the permanent surrender bins across the city, of which can be found here.

    Police stations: If you own a ninja sword purchased before 27 March 2025, you may be eligible for compensation. Ninja swords purchased after that date can be surrendered but are not eligible for compensation.

    Designated Police stations are ONLY accepting ninja swords, not other weapons. These police stations include Bournville Police Station, Stechford Police Station or Sutton Coldfield Police Station from 8am to 10pm.

    Safe handling: All surrendered weapons must be safely wrapped and transported in a way that avoids harm to others. Items should never be openly carried in public places – use a sealed bag or secure container.

    The campaign, led by the Home Office and supported by Birmingham City Council and West Midlands Police, aims to reduce the number of dangerous weapons in circulation and promote community safety. Knife crime continues to be a pressing issue nationally, and this campaign is a key step toward preventing violence before it occurs.

    For further details on the national surrender scheme, visit: www.gov.uk.

    Details about the mobile surrender van and the complete schedule is available here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Record poll projects Greens as Holyrood kingmakers

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Scottish Greens set to elect 16 MSPs at ballot box next May.

    Reputable election pollster Ipsos Mori has today released polling for the 2026 Holyrood election, which predicts the largest ever group of Scottish Green MSPs in Holyrood.

    The poll marks the highest ever polling for the Scottish Greens in the party’s history, with 15% on the regional list and 9% in constituencies.

    If replicated at the election next May, the Scottish Greens would return to Holyrood with 16 MSPs, including likely constituency seats in Edinburgh and Glasgow. This would double the eight Green MSPs elected in 2021, the party’s best result to date.

    Scottish Greens MSP Ross Greer said:

    “People have seen the impact of Scottish Green MSPs, they like it and they want much more of it. At the last election, we were sent to Holyrood with a mandate to deliver for people and planet – and that’s exactly what our MSPs have done.

    “We delivered free bus travel for young people, the emergency rent freeze, more free school meals, the upcoming end of peak rail fares, higher taxes on the super-rich and dozens of other transformational changes. Now, with an election less than a year away, our hard work is being reflected in the polls.

    “Our MSPs have shown that when voters elect Scottish Greens to Parliament we deliver policies which cut their bills, protect the planet and take on the elites who have rigged the system in their own favour.

    “From introducing rent controls to tackle sky-high rents or cutting transport costs by scrapping peak rail fares and delivering free bus passes for young people, it’s clear that if you want Green policies, you have to vote for the Scottish Greens.

    “Next year, Scotland will be at a crossroads. With the far-right hoping to enter our Parliament for the first time, it’s more important than ever that we have a strong ecosocialist voice at the heart of our politics, fighting for the people of Scotland and our planet, not for the super-rich who would exploit both.

    “The Scottish Greens have proven that when we are in the room, our MSPs put people before profit and deliver for the people of Scotland. Next May you can help us do even more. Vote Scottish Greens.”

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister’s statement on Taiwanese Heritage Month

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Niki Sharma, Attorney General, has released the following statement in celebration of Taiwanese Heritage Month:

    “We are proud to proclaim – for the first time in our province’s history – July as Taiwanese Heritage Month in British Columbia. Now, every summer, we will have another opportunity to recognize and honour the vibrant culture, history and contributions of the Taiwanese community that helps shape our province.

    “For decades, the Taiwanese community has enriched the social, cultural and economic fabric of British Columbia. Today, more than 45,000 Taiwanese Canadians call our province home. We recognize their dedication, innovation and community leadership, which continue to shape our society and create a stronger, more connected province.

    “Taiwanese culture is known for its warmth, creativity and strong sense of community. Whether through traditional festivals or the blending of history with modern life, it reflects a spirit of resilience and openness. Here in B.C., that vibrant cultural expression is carried forward by Taiwanese Canadians who contribute to our shared life every day.

    “Over the course of this month, we will have the chance to engage with the richness of Taiwanese heritage through community festivals, art exhibits, music, dance performances and more. Events, such as the Taiwanese Canadian Cultural Festival in Vancouver and others throughout the province, offer a meaningful opportunity to learn more about Taiwanese culture and traditions, and to come together in appreciation, friendship and connection.

    “I encourage all British Columbians to join in the festivities and help celebrate the Taiwanese community in our province and beyond.

    “Happy Taiwanese Heritage Month!”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wasserman Schultz on Trump’s Tour of DeSantis Everglades Internment Camp

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)

    DeSantis’ internment camp puts decades of massive restoration and billions of dollars in Everglades investments at risk. It desecrates the tribal lands it sits upon and wastes hundreds of millions of state funding at a grossly inflated cost.

    Washington DC – U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25) released the following statement on President Trump’s planned tour of the costly Gov. DeSantis Everglades prison camp for immigrants:

    “DeSantis’ internment camp puts decades of massive restoration and billions of dollars in Everglades investments at risk. It desecrates the tribal lands it sits upon and wastes hundreds of millions of state funding at a grossly inflated cost. When hurricanes bear down on these flimsy structures at a sacred, environmentally sensitive location, it will either produce costly evacuation boondoggles, or grisly mass casualties. With two million Floridians about to lose health care, Trump and Republicans badly need this wasteful, dangerous, mass misery distraction.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Protecting Consumers from Proposed Rate Hikes

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    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that she is demanding the Department of Public Service scrutinize the proposed rate hikes the New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) are seeking, protecting consumers from sky-high utility costs that are making New York State less affordable.

    “At a time when New Yorkers are struggling to meet everyday costs, New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) must find a way to avoid these unacceptably high rate hikes,” Governor Hochul said. “I am calling on the Department of Public Service to scrutinize these proposals to ensure these companies have the resources to keep our energy grid going but are not making additional profit off the backs of ratepayers.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Perry Homes I in Buffalo Welcomes First Residents

    Source: US State of New York

    overnor Kathy Hochul today announced that Phase I of Perry Homes in Buffalo’s First Ward has welcomed its first residents. When complete, Phase I will consist of 405 affordable apartments in 27 newly constructed buildings, replacing the dilapidated Commodore Perry Homes public housing development and transforming it into quality, modern, all-electric affordable homes for families. In the past five years, New York State Homes and Community Renewal has created or preserved more than 12,000 affordable homes in Erie County. Perry Homes continues this effort and is part of Governor Hochul’s five-year, $25 billion Housing Plan, which is on track to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide.

    “It is an honor to welcome the first residents of the new Perry Homes to a place where they can live comfortably and affordably with access to all of the things that make Buffalo and this First Ward neighborhood so special,” Governor Hochul said. “This is a huge milestone as this development begins to take shape and open its doors. This long-anticipated development that replaces an unfortunate symbol of decline is now a symbol of pride and will not only increase the supply of quality housing in Buffalo, but provide countless opportunities for families, businesses, and the entire city to grow and thrive.”

    Perry Homes I is the first phase of a multi-phase transformation plan and involves the redevelopment of an 18-acre portion of the existing public housing development site. Once complete, the new Perry Homes will include 405 high-quality apartments, all of which will be affordable to households with incomes at or below 60 percent of the Area Median Income. Of the total units, 284 will be covered under a Section 8 Project-Based Housing Assistance Payment contract administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Multifamily Housing.

    The redevelopment will also feature comprehensive on-site amenities, including a centrally-located property management office, maintenance suite, mail and package rooms, two community rooms with a kitchenette, three fitness centers, shared laundry on each floor, and bicycle storage.

    Residents will be provided free broadband Internet service and Wi-Fi, and they will also enjoy access to green space and outdoor amenities, such as four playgrounds, each designed to maximize play for children ages 2-12; multiple tree groves; rain gardens to support stormwater management practices; and two outdoor plazas with picnic tables, card tables, benches, and room for gathering and programming.

    On-site surface parking, including 30 electric vehicle charging stations, will be accessible across the site for residential tenant use, commercial visitors, and management staff.

    Perry Homes I is designed to be a highly efficient, all-electric project meeting Enterprise Green Communities 2020 Plus certification requirements and the U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home Version 1 program. As part of New York State’s Homes and Community Renewal Clean Energy Initiative, the new buildings will have high performance windows, enhanced insulation, a combination of high efficiency building mounted LED lighting to promote safety, and solar panels on each of the three mid-rise buildings. Every apartment will be equipped with inverter-driven air source heat pumps for air conditioning and heating and electric hot water heaters, ENERGY STAR certified dishwashers, refrigerators, washers and dryers, and low-flow plumbing fixtures.

    Residents will have easy access to the New York Thruway via I-190 at Louisiana Street and Perry Street. Bus access, which is available along South Park Avenue and Perry Street, provides quick access to downtown and places of employment. There are numerous shopping destinations and healthcare facilities nearby, as well as adult and childcare, a public library, and a community center.

    The development team is Pennrose and Bridges Development, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation affiliate of the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority. The Perry Homes redevelopment will use the Federal Housing and Urban Development RAD program to convert the vacant public housing units to Project-Based Rental Assistance.

    Financing for the $254 million development includes $21.9 million in tax-exempt bonds, $115.7 million in State and Federal Low Income Tax Credits, and $81 million in subsidy from New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR). Empire State Development provided $5 million in Restore New York funding. Additional funds include: $6 million in BMHA Capital Fund Program; $1.1 million in Buffalo Community Development Block Grants; $5 million in RAD Rehab Assistance Payments; and $1.6 million in Federal 45L tax credits. The all-electric development received $1.4 million through HCR’s Clean Energy Initiative program, created in partnership with NYSERDA.

    Governor Hochul’s Housing Agenda

    Governor Hochul is dedicated to addressing New York’s housing crisis and making the State more affordable and more livable for all New Yorkers. As part of the FY25 Enacted Budget, the Governor secured a landmark agreement to increase New York’s housing supply through new tax incentives, capital funding, and new protections for renters and homeowners. Building on this commitment, the FY26 Enacted Budget includes more than $1.5 billion in new State funding for housing, a Housing Access Voucher pilot program, and new policies to improve affordability for tenants and homebuyers. These measures complement the Governor’s five-year, $25 billion Housing Plan, included in the FY23 Enacted Budget, to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide, including 10,000 with support services for vulnerable populations, plus the electrification of an additional 50,000 homes. More than 60,000 homes have been created or preserved to date.

    The FY25 and FY26 Enacted Budgets also strengthened the Governor’s Pro-Housing Community Program — which allows certified localities exclusive access to up to $750 million in discretionary State funding. Currently, more than 300 communities have received Pro Housing certification, including the city of Buffalo.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Naugatuck Man Charged with Child Exploitation Offenses

    Source: US FBI

    David X. Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and P.J. O’Brien, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, today announced that SEAN SAYER, 22, of Naugatuck, has been charged by federal criminal complaint with child exploitation offenses.

    As alleged in court documents and statements made in court, on March 20, 2025, an eight-year-old boy (“the minor victim”) in Oregon contacted Sayer by text message and asked Sayer if he was @fornight_legends on TikTok.  Sayer responded affirmatively and, over the next three days, exchanged with the minor victim more than 1,300 messages in which Sayer repeatedly and aggressively demanded sexually explicit images and videos of the minor victim in exchange for playing Fortnite with him online.  The minor victim sent Sayer at least 15 videos constituting child sexual abuse material or child pornography.

    Sayer was arrested on June 18, 2025.  It is alleged that a preliminary forensic review of Sayer’s cellphone has revealed screenshots of Snapchat conversations Sayer had with dozens of additional minor victims who Sayer coerced or enticed to send him sexually explicit photos of themselves.

    Sayer appeared today for a bond hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Maria E. Garcia in New Haven.  He was released on a $150,000 bond into home detention with location monitoring, and is prohibited from accessing the internet and communicating with, and having contact with, minors.

    The complaint charges Sayer with production of child pornography, which carries a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 15 years and a maximum term of 30 years of imprisonment; coercion and enticement of a minor, which carries a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 10 years and a maximum term of imprisonment of life; receipt of child pornography, which carries a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of five years and a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years; possession of child pornography, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years, and transfer of obscene material to a minor, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 10 years.

    U.S. Attorney Sullivan stressed that a complaint is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt.  Charges are only allegations, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

    This investigation is being conducted by the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, with the assistance of the Eugene (Ore.) Police Department.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mary G. Vitale.

    This prosecution is part of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood Initiative, which is aimed at protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation.  For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.

    To report cases of child exploitation, please visit www.cybertipline.com.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Permanent Secretary at Department for Transport 

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    New Permanent Secretary at Department for Transport 

    Jo Shanmugalingam has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary of the Department for Transport, taking over from Bernadette Kelly

    The Cabinet Secretary, with the approval of the Prime Minister, has announced the appointment of Jo Shanmugalingam as the new Permanent Secretary of the Department for Transport (DfT).

    Jo is currently the department’s Second Permanent Secretary, and has been serving as the Interim Permanent Secretary since Bernadette Kelly stepped down last month. 

    Jo started her career at the Department for Trade and Industry and spent six years at the Shareholder Executive (now UKGI). Her previous roles include Director General for Science, Innovation and Growth at the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.

    She will lead the department as the government rebuilds Britain through growth and investment under the Plan for Change, transforming transport infrastructure across the country and making it easier to build new roads and railways.

    Secretary of State for Transport, Heidi Alexander, said:

    I’m delighted to have Jo appointed as Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport. Having worked closely with her since taking up my role, I know she will provide exemplary leadership as we deliver for this government and the public. 

    I’d like to once again thank Bernadette Kelly for her many years of public service – I can think of no one better to take over the reins from Bernadette than Jo, and I look forward to working with her to deliver this government’s ambitious Plan for Change.

    Cabinet Secretary, Sir Chris Wormald, said:

    I congratulate Jo Shanmugalingam on her appointment as Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport. Jo’s valuable experience and impressive track record in delivery make her well suited to lead the department at such an important moment of infrastructure renewal under the Plan for Change – building transport services across the country that boost opportunity and growth for working people.

    I would also like to thank Bernadette Kelly for her dedicated service over 39 years in the Civil Service, in particular for her eight years leading the Department for Transport.

    Jo Shanmugalingam said:

    I am honoured to be appointed Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport. Transport is fundamental to everything we do, connecting people to friends and family, jobs and training. 

    As a department we have a huge part to play at this critical time in driving economic growth. I’m incredibly fortunate to continue working with the talented team in DfT and across the transport system, who I know are all just as dedicated to delivering changes that make a real difference to people’s lives.

    The appointment follows an external recruitment competition overseen by the independent Civil Service Commission.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: £22 million to tackle waiting times in NHS Lothian

    Source: Scottish Government

    Additional funding to build on progress in clearing longest waits.

    Health Secretary Neil Gray has welcomed progress in reducing waiting lists at NHS Lothian as he confirmed the health board will be allocated an additional £22 million for the year ahead – as part of a £106 million investment across the NHS to tackle the longest waits.

    Latest figures show a 14% decrease last year in inpatient/daycase waits for all specialties at NHS Lothian – down from 26,462 at 31 March 2024 to 22,762 at 31 March 2025.

    The reduction in ongoing waits was driven by reductions in:

    • General surgery -19.6%
    • Gynaecology -20.6%
    • Orthopaedics -17.9%
    • Urology -27.9%

    On a visit to the Day Surgery Unit at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, the Health Secretary met with staff and patients and saw first-hand the positive impact Scottish Government investment is having on waits. The Day Surgery Unit carries out 30 – 40 scheduled procedures every day – this helps allow patients to leave for home from 2pm onwards with a focus on same day discharge.

    A huge variety of procedures are performed with patients from a mix of five specialties, including gynaecology, general surgery, vascular, neurosurgery and orthopaedics. Last year, around 4,500 procedures were carried out by the Unit.

    Mr Gray said:

    “This government is focussed on taking the action needed to cut waiting lists and we are determined to make it easier, faster and fairer for patients to get access to the treatment they need.

    “I was pleased to meet the team at the Royal Infirmary’s Day Surgery Unit who are carrying out fantastic work to help target long waits and making significant progress.  We want to build on this success and drive that improvement across Scotland – our additional investment of £106 million support this work across all health boards.

    “Figures published today show monthly A&E performance at its best since July 2023 and delayed discharge at its lowest since October 2023. Our plan to improve our NHS is working and we will build on this progress by increasing capacity and investing to tackle the longest waits to ensure patients get faster access to care.”

    Background

    £106 million to reduce waiting times – gov.scot

    Stage of treatment waiting times – Inpatients, day cases quarter ending 31 March 2025 – Publications – Public Health Scotland

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Place de Brest to close for pipe laying

    Source: City of Plymouth

    Contractors will shortly start a key phase of the Armada Way project, which will be buried but will play a crucial role in the regeneration of the city centre.

    From Monday 7 July Place de Brest will close to the limited delivery traffic to enable deep level drainage work to get underway. Shoppers will still be able to cross Place de Brest via a specific pedestrian route.

    New pipework will be laid which will straddle the width of Armada Way connecting both sides of Cornwall Street – around 50 metres – and measure 1.5 metres across.

    The new drainage is for surface water, helping to take pressure off the combined sewage system. The work is expected to take around 14 weeks and will see trenches four metres deep dug.

    City Centre Champion Mark Lowry said: “It all sounds a bit techie but one of the key aspects of the scheme is helping to reduce the amount of unclean water that ends up in the Sound.

    “Upgrading drainage systems will futureproof this area so that when the time comes to build new homes in the city centre, the infrastructure will be better placed to cope with more demand. Anything we can do now to alleviate the pressure will pay off in the future.”

    The old drainage system is showing its age. It is a post war combined sewer system – surface and foul water – that was not designed to deal with the capacity it currently has to cope with, given the demands of modern plumbing in residential and commercial properties.

    The scheme will have a sustainable drainage system. Through a series of interventions such as rain gardens, the rill, reed beds and landscaped channels, rain and surface water is diverted away from the current drainage system. It also helps to irrigate the trees and plants.

    Other work at Place de Brest includes laying foundations and installing the appropriate cabling and infrastructure for solar panel canopies that form part of the scheme.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Emma Honey shines in national Trading Standards awards 1 July 2025 Emma Honey shines in national Trading Standards awards

    Source: Aisle of Wight

    An Isle of Wight Trading Standards officer has been hailed as one of the UK’s brightest new talents in the battle against counterfeit goods.

    Emma Honey has been awarded the prestigious ‘Rising Star’ accolade by the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG), recognising her exceptional work tackling intellectual property (IP) crime — despite still being in training.

    Emma’s investigations have already led to the seizure of fake clothing, jewellery, electronics, and tobacco products, protecting both consumers and local businesses.

    Her leadership, innovation, and passion for enforcement have also seen her deliver training to police officers and chair the regional apprentice network.

    Reflecting on the award, Emma said: “I’m incredibly honoured to receive this recognition.

    “It’s been a real team effort, and I’ve learned so much from my colleagues and partners. I’m passionate about protecting people from the harms of counterfeit goods and supporting our local businesses, and I’m excited to keep building on this work.”

    James Potter, Trading Standards and community safety manager at the Isle of Wight Council, praised Emma’s achievement

    He said: “Emma’s recognition as a ‘Rising Star’ is not only a personal triumph but also a shining example of the vital work being done by Isle of Wight Trading Standards to keep the community safe from counterfeit crime.

    “Her dedication, professionalism and instinct for enforcement are truly impressive. She’s made a real impact not just on the Island but across the region. This award is richly deserved and a sign of even greater things to co

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New river legacy project connecting York with water, nature and climate resilience

    Source: City of York

    Published Tuesday, 1 July 2025

    Ousewem has launched a new flagship initiative in York, designed to reconnect residents with their rivers and neighbourhoods, whilst inspiring action on flood resilience and climate change.

    Building on the success of natural flood management (NFM) projects across the Swale, Ure, Nidd and Upper Ouse catchments, this new riverside route will tell the story of how communities, landscapes and local leadership are coming together to shape a more climate-resilient future.

    The project, will be co-designed with residents, schools and stakeholders, is being delivered in partnership with Innovate Educate -a creative consultancy known for embedding research, participation and place-based learning into every stage of their work.

    Councillor Jenny Kent, Executive Member for Environment and Climate Emergency at City of York Council, added:

    “This project shows our commitment to working with York communities in visible and lasting ways.

    “By telling the story of our rivers and the actions being taken to reduce flooding, we are helping people understand the value of nature-based solutions – not just in the countryside but here in the heart of the city.”

    Karen Merrifield, Director of Innovate Educate, said:

    “We believe creativity is a core part of climate resilience -not an afterthought.

    “This project is about more than signage or information, it is about co-creating something that belongs to York’s communities. From schoolchildren to heritage professionals, everyone has a part to play in imagining a future shaped by care, connection and the river itself.”

    The route will feature creative elements and educational resources, helping residents and visitors of all ages explore how nature-based solutions, land use and local action are shaping a safer, greener future for York. It will also act as a platform for partnerships that connect climate resilience with the region’s rich cultural assets – from libraries and archives to heritage schools and local artists.

    Opportunities for sponsorship may also be explored, supporting further investment in climate resilience and nature recovery across York and North Yorkshire. Just as rivers connect places upstream and downstream, this project links people across the catchment – from rural landowners to city residents – in a shared effort to live better with water.

    Early engagement will begin this summer, with schools, community groups and partners invited to shape how the story of York’s rivers is shared.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Celebrating diversity and equality

    Source: Scotland – City of Edinburgh

    The City of Edinburgh Council expresses its support for Disability Pride Month.

    The month-long celebration originated in Boston, USA in 1990 and the UK in Belfast in 2015. Disability Pride means various things to each individual and can be celebrated in various ways, however, crucially it is a way for the disabled community to come together for both positivity and support, to raise awareness of the difficulties and barriers sadly encountered by people with disabilities, and to educate on how to reduce ableism and increase allyship. 

    Council Leader, Jane Meagher said:

    With one in five people in the UK living with a disability,  Disability Pride Month is an important time for us all to recognise and celebrate the contributions, identities, and experiences of disabled LGBTQ+ people in our city and beyond. Disability pride can mean different things for many; this month is a way of shining a spotlight on the barriers and discrimination disabled people face. Too often, they face multiple obstacles from access to social exclusion.

    Edinburgh is a city that values diversity in all its forms, and as a Disability Confident Employer, I’m committed to making sure everyone feels they belong. That means listening to those with lived experience, removing obstacles – physical and social – and creating a culture where difference is respected.

    Published: July 1st 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Birmingham Steps Up for ASB Awareness Week to Support Victims and Safer Communities

    Source: City of Birmingham

    Birmingham City Council is backing the UK-wide campaign for Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week 2025, taking place from 30 June to 6 July.

    The campaign aims to raise awareness of the impact of ASB, support victims, and promote stronger, safer neighbourhoods for all.

    The week, led by community safety organisation Resolve, is supported by the UK Government, Local Government Association, police and fire services, housing providers, and community partners across the country.

    As part of the city’s contribution to this year’s campaign, Birmingham City Council is launching a series of actions under the theme #MakingCommunitiesSafer, with a strong focus on:

    • Ensuring guaranteed support for victims of ASB
    • Campaigning to reduce delays in the justice system
    • Supporting a national Information Sharing Agreement so services can act more quickly
    • Improving access to reporting tools so residents can raise concerns with ease.

    Councillor Jamie Tennant, Cabinet Member for Community Safety at Birmingham City Council, said:

    “Anti-social behaviour damages lives. It creates fear, drives people from their homes, and weakens the very fabric of our communities.

    “This week is a vital opportunity to shine a light on the challenges we face and the progress we’re making. In Birmingham, we are committed to ensuring every victim gets the support they need, that services are better connected, and that everyone has a voice in making their neighbourhood safer.”

    The Council is working closely with West Midlands Police, housing partners, youth services, and local communities to tackle ASB through prevention, early intervention, and enforcement where needed. Some of these include, hosting local drop-in events with neighbourhood officers, delivering awareness sessions in schools and youth hubs, sharing how to report ASB, and highlighting community champions and resident-led solutions.

    For more information about ASB Awareness Week – visit the Birmingham Community Safety Partnership website.

    To report anti-social behaviour, click here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Entrepreneurship in Motion: IOM Exhibition Highlights the Power of Migration to Transform Lives

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    Geneva, 1 July 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibition along Geneva’s iconic Quai Wilson, titled Strengthening Resilience, Transforming Lives. Open to the public from 1 July to 3 August 2025, the exhibition features a virtual platform and is presented by the IOM Development Fund, with contributions from the Enterprise Development Fund and IOM Goodwill Ambassador Paul Choy.

    “Migration is not just about crossing borders. It is about the determination to rebuild, to contribute and to thrive,” said IOM Director General Amy Pope. “The people featured in this exhibition have faced real challenges, yet they have found ways to turn ideas into businesses and businesses into opportunities, not just for themselves, but for those around them. Their stories remind us what is possible when people are given the chance to start over.”

    Displayed across 30 large-scale double-sided panels, the exhibition focuses on how entrepreneurship can support recovery, strengthen communities, and offer durable solutions for displaced people. It sheds light on the ways in which host communities, potential migrants, migrants, and returnees are building businesses, creating jobs, and contributing to local development.

    The people featured come from a wide range of countries and contexts, each bringing a story of resilience and initiative. Visitors are invited to discover the personal journeys of entrepreneurs from Bangladesh, Cabo Verde, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Iraq, Lebanon, the Marshall Islands, Pakistan, Paraguay and Türkiye.

    Each of them received support through the IOM Development Fund and IOM’s Enterprise Development Fund. The former backed pilot initiatives designed for scale, while the latter provides financial and technical assistance to help small and medium-sized businesses grow. Their experiences are documented through striking visuals and interviews captured by IOM missions worldwide and professional photographers, including IOM Goodwill Ambassador Paul Choy.

    The exhibition is part of a broader effort by IOM to support sustainable development through migration-focused initiatives. Since its establishment in 2001, the IOM Development Fund has supported more than 1,000 projects in over 125 countries. It provides seed funding to help governments strengthen migration management and pilot innovative ideas.

    Complementing this work, IOM’s Enterprise Development Fund is an innovative programme that supports livelihoods at the community level through private sector revitalization and economic development by targeting small and medium-sized enterprises, with the objective of post-conflict economic recovery and inclusive economic development.

    The exhibition is open to the public along the lakeside between the Bains des Pâquis and Parc Mon Repos, directly across from the Palais Wilson. All panel content is available in English and French, with QR codes linking to a virtual platform where visitors can access videos, photographs, and extended stories, also available in Spanish.

    Visit the exhibition: Quai Wilson, Geneva – 1 July to 3 August 2025

    Explore online:

    For more information, please visit IOM’s Media Centre. 

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