Category: DJF

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Irkeshtam checkpoint sets record for daily number of vehicles

    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

    BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) — The maximum daily number of vehicles that passed through the Irkeshtam checkpoint on the Chinese-Kyrgyz border recently reached a record high of 1,243 units, Zhongxinshe news agency reported.

    The increase in the number of vehicles passing through the checkpoint after inspection was due to the launch of 24/7 customs clearance of goods in a test format on June 1.

    Irkeshtam, China’s westernmost land border crossing, is located in Uqia County, Kyzylsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The checkpoint was officially opened in May 2002. The road connects Irkeshtam, Kyrgyzstan’s Osh Region, Andijan and other logistics hubs.

    Thus, Irkeshtam became the second Xinjiang checkpoint after Khorgos, where it was possible to ensure continuous operation in the area of customs clearance of goods.

    The local customs service reported that the Chinese and Kyrgyz sides have established permanent contacts in order to ensure uninterrupted trade turnover. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In January-May, Manzhouli checkpoint ranked first in China in terms of the number of China-Europe trains entering the country

    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

    BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) — Manzhouli Port ranked first in China in terms of the number of freight trains entering the country on the China-Europe international freight transport route in the first five months of this year, according to the press service of the people’s government of the city of the same name in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

    According to statistics, during the reporting period, a total of 1,826 freight trains passed through the said checkpoint, transporting 189 thousand standard containers (twenty-foot equivalent, TEU).

    In particular, 1,123 such trains passed through the border crossing in the opposite direction, delivering 116,000 standard containers to the country. In terms of these indicators, Manzhouli exceeded other checkpoints in the country.

    The Manzhouli checkpoint is located on the border of China with the Zabaikalsky Krai of Russia. Currently, freight trains traveling in the opposite direction as part of China-Europe cargo transportation connect Manzhouli with more than 60 cities in the country, including Harbin, Shenyang, Xi’an, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Changsha and Chengdu. The range of products imported to China through the checkpoint includes essential goods, equipment, metals, agricultural products, timber, etc. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In January-May, Manzhouli checkpoint ranked first in China in terms of the number of China-Europe trains entering the country

    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

    BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) — Manzhouli Port ranked first in China in terms of the number of freight trains entering the country on the China-Europe international freight transport route in the first five months of this year, according to the press service of the people’s government of the city of the same name in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

    According to statistics, during the reporting period, a total of 1,826 freight trains passed through the said checkpoint, transporting 189 thousand standard containers (twenty-foot equivalent, TEU).

    In particular, 1,123 such trains passed through the border crossing in the opposite direction, delivering 116,000 standard containers to the country. In terms of these indicators, Manzhouli exceeded other checkpoints in the country.

    The Manzhouli checkpoint is located on the border of China with the Zabaikalsky Krai of Russia. Currently, freight trains traveling in the opposite direction as part of China-Europe cargo transportation connect Manzhouli with more than 60 cities in the country, including Harbin, Shenyang, Xi’an, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Changsha and Chengdu. The range of products imported to China through the checkpoint includes essential goods, equipment, metals, agricultural products, timber, etc. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation of the Chinese Society for the Study of Human Rights visited Greece

    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

    ATHENS, June 28 (Xinhua) — A delegation led by Baima Chilin, president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, concluded a three-day visit to Greece on Friday to strengthen exchanges and mutual learning.

    During the visit, which took place from June 25 to 27, Baima Chilin attended an international symposium on human rights wisdom in classical civilizations and met with former Greek Foreign Minister, independent expert on international order of the UN Human Rights Council Giorgos Katrougalos and former Ambassador to China, President of the Greek-Chinese Association Ioannis Theofanopoulos.

    The Chinese delegation gave a detailed presentation of China’s view on human rights governance and outlined the development path of human rights in China and the achievements in this field in Xi Jinping, China.

    The two sides held in-depth discussions on expanding exchanges and mutual learning between Chinese and Greek civilizations and improving global human rights governance. They also expressed their willingness to play an active role in promoting exchanges and mutual understanding between China and Europe on human rights. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US to End All Trade Talks with Canada – D. Trump

    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

    NEW YORK, June 27 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States will halt all trade talks with Canada over Ottawa’s plan to impose a digital services tax on American tech companies.

    On his Truth Social page, the American leader wrote that Canada had just announced a digital services tax on American tech companies, which is a direct and blatant attack on the United States.

    “Based on this outrageous tax, we are ending all trade discussions with Canada, effective immediately,” Trump said.

    He said the United States would notify Canada within the next seven days of the amount of duties it would have to pay for doing business with the United States.

    Canada is copying the actions of the European Union by introducing a tax on digital services, D. Trump noted.

    The United States is trying to complete trade talks with a number of trading partners as the government’s July 9 deadline approaches.

    However, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said on Thursday that Trump might push back the deadline. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s statement on the Signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda [scroll down for French]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

     
    Statement by the Secretary-General on the Signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda.
     
    I welcome the signing of a peace agreement on 27 June in Washington, D.C., by the governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, facilitated by the United States.
     
    This Agreement is a significant step towards de-escalation, peace and stability in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes region. I commend the United States for its leadership in facilitating this process, in coordination with the State of Qatar and the African Union Mediator, his Excellency, Faure Gnassingbé of Togo. I acknowledge the contributions of the five co-facilitators designated by the East African Community and the Southern African Development Community.
     
    I urge the parties to honour in full the commitments they have undertaken in the Peace Agreement and pursuant to Security Council resolution 2773 (2025), including the cessation of hostilities and all other agreed measures.
     
    The United Nations, including through the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, remains fully committed to supporting the implementation of the agreement, in close coordination with the African Union, regional and international partners.

     
     
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    Déclaration du Secrétaire général à l’occasion de la signature de l’Accord de paix entre la République démocratique du Congo et la République du Rwanda
     
    Je salue la signature le 27 juin à Washington, D.C., d’un accord de paix entre les gouvernements de la République démocratique du Congo et de la République du Rwanda, facilitée par les États-Unis.
    Cet accord constitue une étape importante vers la désescalade, la paix et la stabilité dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo et dans la région des Grands Lacs. Je félicite les États-Unis pour leur rôle de chef de file dans la facilitation de ce processus, en coordination avec l’État du Qatar et le Médiateur de l’Union africaine, Son Excellence Faure Gnassingbé du Togo. Je salue les contributions des cinq co-facilitateurs désignés par la Communauté d’Afrique de l’Est et la Communauté de développement de l’Afrique australe.

    J’exhorte les parties à respecter pleinement les engagements qu’elles ont pris dans le cadre de l’Accord de paix et conformément à la résolution 2773 (2025) du Conseil de sécurité, y compris le cessez-le-feu et l’ensemble des autres mesures convenues.

    Les Nations Unies, y compris par l’intermédiaire de la Mission de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en République démocratique du Congo, restent pleinement engagées à soutenir la mise en œuvre de l’accord, en étroite coordination avec l’Union africaine, les partenaires régionaux et internationaux.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s statement on the Signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda [scroll down for French]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

     
    Statement by the Secretary-General on the Signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda.
     
    I welcome the signing of a peace agreement on 27 June in Washington, D.C., by the governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, facilitated by the United States.
     
    This Agreement is a significant step towards de-escalation, peace and stability in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes region. I commend the United States for its leadership in facilitating this process, in coordination with the State of Qatar and the African Union Mediator, his Excellency, Faure Gnassingbé of Togo. I acknowledge the contributions of the five co-facilitators designated by the East African Community and the Southern African Development Community.
     
    I urge the parties to honour in full the commitments they have undertaken in the Peace Agreement and pursuant to Security Council resolution 2773 (2025), including the cessation of hostilities and all other agreed measures.
     
    The United Nations, including through the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, remains fully committed to supporting the implementation of the agreement, in close coordination with the African Union, regional and international partners.

     
     
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    Déclaration du Secrétaire général à l’occasion de la signature de l’Accord de paix entre la République démocratique du Congo et la République du Rwanda
     
    Je salue la signature le 27 juin à Washington, D.C., d’un accord de paix entre les gouvernements de la République démocratique du Congo et de la République du Rwanda, facilitée par les États-Unis.
    Cet accord constitue une étape importante vers la désescalade, la paix et la stabilité dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo et dans la région des Grands Lacs. Je félicite les États-Unis pour leur rôle de chef de file dans la facilitation de ce processus, en coordination avec l’État du Qatar et le Médiateur de l’Union africaine, Son Excellence Faure Gnassingbé du Togo. Je salue les contributions des cinq co-facilitateurs désignés par la Communauté d’Afrique de l’Est et la Communauté de développement de l’Afrique australe.

    J’exhorte les parties à respecter pleinement les engagements qu’elles ont pris dans le cadre de l’Accord de paix et conformément à la résolution 2773 (2025) du Conseil de sécurité, y compris le cessez-le-feu et l’ensemble des autres mesures convenues.

    Les Nations Unies, y compris par l’intermédiaire de la Mission de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en République démocratique du Congo, restent pleinement engagées à soutenir la mise en œuvre de l’accord, en étroite coordination avec l’Union africaine, les partenaires régionaux et internationaux.

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  • MIL-OSI China: More policy support for trade-ins

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

    China will further ramp up policy support and reinforce funding for large-scale equipment renewals and consumer goods trade-in programs to boost consumption and stabilize economic growth, officials and experts said.

    Amid a complex and challenging external environment, China’s economy is operating on a generally stable trajectory, with policymakers implementing more proactive macroeconomic policies and accelerating measures to stabilize employment and growth, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.

    The World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have recently revised down their global growth forecasts by 0.4 and 0.2 percentage points, respectively, while maintaining largely stable projections for China’s economic growth.

    “With new measures being rolled out successively, we have the confidence and capability to minimize uncertainties and adverse impacts from external shocks, thereby promoting sustained and sound economic development,” Li Chao, deputy director of the policy research office of the NDRC, said in Beijing on Thursday.

    Funding support for equipment renewal through ultra-long special treasury bonds totals 200 billion yuan ($27.9 billion) this year. The first batch of approximately 173 billion yuan has been allocated to about 7,500 projects across 16 sectors, under the principle of dual review by local and central governments, according to NDRC.

    The application for the second batch of funds is currently undergoing concurrent project review and selection, Li added.

    “The NDRC will step up whole-process management of large-scale equipment renewal projects, accelerate project construction, enhance fund oversight and roll out discounted-interest loan policy to further reduce financing costs for business entities,” she said.

    When it comes to the consumer goods trade-in program, Li said that funding support from ultra-long special treasury bonds totals 300 billion yuan and the third batch of subsidies will be disbursed in July, after the first two batches totaling 162 billion yuan were disbursed in January and April, respectively.

    The NDRC will coordinate with relevant agencies to formulate sector-specific monthly and weekly implementation plans for central government subsidies, ensuring orderly year-round execution of the consumer goods trade-in program, Li noted.

    “As a key policy instrument, the timely disbursement and effective deployment of central government subsidies in the market demonstrate policy stability and sustainability,” said Zhou Mi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.

    Regarding the development of related industries, Zhou said that reinforced policy support will deliver more sustainable assistance to the production and supply ecosystems of consumer goods.

    “Enhanced optimization of equipment renewal projects will help lower financing costs for relevant companies, advance technological upgrades and high-end equipment adoption among enterprises, boosting innovation in emerging sectors,” said Wang Peng, a researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences.

    For consumers, Wang said that streamlined subsidy procedures, expanded product choices and balanced fund disbursement will lower the cost of upgrading their consumer goods.

    “Driven by the dual engines of investment and consumption, the measures will propel industrial upgrading and green transition, optimizing China’s economic structure,” Wang said.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Death at Mt Eden Corrections Facility being treated as homicide

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Attribute to acting Detective Inspector Greg Brand:

    Police can confirm the death of a man at Mt Eden Corrections Facility is being treated as a homicide.

    Police were made aware at about 4pm yesterday of a man who had died at the prison following an incident.

    Officers continue to follow positive lines of enquiry.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Person dies while clearing floodwaters, Wai-iti

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Attributable to Senior Sergeant Martin Tunley, Acting Nelson Bays Area Commander:

    One person has died following an incident in Wai-iti, south-east of Wakefield, this morning.

    At around 9.40am, emergency services were called to a property on State Highway 6 after a person was reportedly hit by a tree while clearing flood damage.

    Sadly, despite best efforts by emergency services, the person died at the scene.

    Police extend our condolences to their family at this difficult time.

    Enquiries into the incident remain ongoing and the death will be referred to the Coroner.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cortez Masto Supports War Powers Resolution to Ensure Trump Consults Congress Before Further Military Actions in Iran

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) issued the following statement after voting in support of Senator Tim Kaine’s (D-Va.) war powers resolution to limit the Trump Administration’s ability to take further military action against Iran without a debate and a vote in Congress.

    “Iran must never have a nuclear weapon, and I am eager to continue working with my colleagues to protect our service members in the Middle East, support Israel, get Iran back to the negotiating table, and keep Americans and our allies safe. As with any decision that could put U.S. troops in harm’s way or pull us into a serious international conflict, President Trump should be working with Congress. We have a legal critical role to play and I will not abdicate that responsibility to anyone.”

    Senator Tim Kaine’s (D-Va.) war powers resolution has bipartisan support in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate and would require any further hostilities with Iran be explicitly authorized by a declaration of war or specific authorization for use of military force. It does not prevent the United States from defending itself from imminent attack or supporting Israel’s efforts to defend itself from Iranian aggression. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cortez Masto, Rosen Announce Critical Funding for Nevada’s Vital Airports

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) announced that the Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded $50,611,106 in grants to international, regional, rural, and Tribal airports in the State of Nevada. This funding will allow airports to make necessary infrastructure improvements and support Nevada’s travel and tourism economy.

    “I’m pleased to see this funding come into the Silver State to upgrade critical infrastructure of our airports.” said Senator Cortez Masto. “These improvements will protect the comfort and safety of all travelers, whether they’re coming to visit or returning home. I will continue to work in the Senate to support Nevada’s travel and tourism economy, and our aviation infrastructure, everywhere from Las Vegas to Elko.”

    “Nevada’s airports are essential to our state’s tourism economy,” said Senator Rosen. “This funding will help modernize infrastructure, improve safety, and support the continued growth of communities across our state. I’ll keep working to bring federal investments back to Nevada and ensure our airports have the resources they need to thrive.”

    A full breakdown of the funding can be found below:

    • $41,618,872 for the Harry Reid International Airport for runway, baggage handling, and drainage system improvements.
    • $7,625,625 for the Reno/Tahoe International Airport for their ongoing expansion.
    • $337,375 for the Winnemucca Municipal Airport for wind cone and signage installation and precision approach path indicator systems.
    • $305,000 for the Carson City Airport for repavement projects.
    • $219,621 for the Jackpot/Hayden Field/County of Elko Airport for runway rehabilitation.
    • $114,762 for the Mesquite Airport for service road reconstruction.
    • $109,830 for the Owyhee, NV/Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation Airport for construction of a new terminal.
    • $109,772 for the Battle Mountain/County of Lander Airport for construction of a new airport hangar.
    • $107,882 for the Minden-Tahoe/County of Douglas Airport for installation of new lighting to enhance safety.
    • $62,367 for the Hawthorne Industrial Airport to infrastructure for snow removal.

    Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen have consistently worked to ensure Nevada receives its fair share of federal funding for its airports. They have secured millions in funding for clean transportation and improvements at Harry Reid International Airport and at Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Both Senators prioritized important airport terminal funding in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and also pushed to secure funds through the American Rescue Plan to support Nevada’s airports and airline workers through the pandemic’s economic crisis to the industry. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Murray Statement on Voting for War Powers Resolution  

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray

    ICYMI: Senator Murray Statement on Trump Strikes on Iran

    Washington, D.C.— Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement after voting for S.J.Res.59, a joint resolution introduced by U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) to terminate hostilities against Iran unless Congress passes a declaration of war or an authorization for use of military force (AUMF). The resolution does not constrain the President’s authority to defend U.S. troops or come to the aid of Israel if attacked.

    “Tonight, I voted for Senator Kaine’s War Powers Resolution that would ensure President Trump does not start a war with Iran that Congress did not authorize and the American people do not want. This resolution reiterates that President Trump, just like any president, must come to Congress to approve the use of military force—he cannot unilaterally declare war on Iran over the objections of Congress and the American people.

    “I left yesterday’s classified briefing with many unanswered questions about President Trump’s strikes on Iran, the path forward, and importantly, whether this administration is intentionally misleading the public about the success of its unauthorized operation. Congress needs to know the strategy and the end game here—and this administration must provide the answers necessary for us to exercise our constitutional oversight responsibilities.

    “I will continue to demand answers from this administration and speak up on behalf of my constituents in Washington state, who do not want to be dragged into another forever war.”

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  • PM Modi to embark on multi-nation visit to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a significant multi-nation tour from July 2 to July 9,  visiting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia to strengthen India’s bilateral ties and global partnerships.

    The tour begins in Ghana from July 2-3, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in three decades. During his stay, PM Modi will engage in discussions with the President of Ghana to review and enhance the robust bilateral partnership, focusing on economic cooperation, energy, defense, and development initiatives. This visit underscores India’s commitment to deepening ties with Ghana, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and the African Union.

    From Ghana, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Trinidad & Tobago from July 3-4, at the invitation of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. This marks his first visit to the country as Prime Minister and the first such bilateral visit since 1999. In Trinidad & Tobago, he will hold talks with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar to further strengthen historical and deep-rooted ties. Additionally, he is expected to address a Joint Session of the Parliament of Trinidad & Tobago, giving fresh impetus to India’s relationship with the Caribbean nation.

    The third leg of the tour takes Prime Minister Modi to Argentina from July 4-5, at the invitation of President H.E. Javier Milei. The visit aims to deepen the multifaceted Strategic Partnership between India and Argentina through discussions on defense, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade, investment, and people-to-people connections.

    From Argentina, the Prime Minister will proceed to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and undertake a State Visit. During the Summit, he will exchange views on critical global issues, including global governance reform, peace and security, multilateralism, responsible artificial intelligence use, climate action, global health, and economic matters. Several bilateral meetings are also anticipated on the sidelines. In Brasilia, PM Modi will hold discussions with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to expand the Strategic Partnership in areas such as trade, defense, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and cultural linkages.

    The final stop of the tour is Namibia on July 9, at the invitation of President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. This visit, the third by an Indian Prime Minister to Namibia, will include bilateral talks with President Nandi-Ndaitwah and a tribute to Namibia’s Founding Father, Late Dr. Sam Nujoma. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to address the Namibian Parliament, reinforcing India’s deep historical ties with the nation.

  • PM Modi to embark on multi-nation visit to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a significant multi-nation tour from July 2 to July 9,  visiting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia to strengthen India’s bilateral ties and global partnerships.

    The tour begins in Ghana from July 2-3, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in three decades. During his stay, PM Modi will engage in discussions with the President of Ghana to review and enhance the robust bilateral partnership, focusing on economic cooperation, energy, defense, and development initiatives. This visit underscores India’s commitment to deepening ties with Ghana, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and the African Union.

    From Ghana, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Trinidad & Tobago from July 3-4, at the invitation of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. This marks his first visit to the country as Prime Minister and the first such bilateral visit since 1999. In Trinidad & Tobago, he will hold talks with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar to further strengthen historical and deep-rooted ties. Additionally, he is expected to address a Joint Session of the Parliament of Trinidad & Tobago, giving fresh impetus to India’s relationship with the Caribbean nation.

    The third leg of the tour takes Prime Minister Modi to Argentina from July 4-5, at the invitation of President H.E. Javier Milei. The visit aims to deepen the multifaceted Strategic Partnership between India and Argentina through discussions on defense, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade, investment, and people-to-people connections.

    From Argentina, the Prime Minister will proceed to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and undertake a State Visit. During the Summit, he will exchange views on critical global issues, including global governance reform, peace and security, multilateralism, responsible artificial intelligence use, climate action, global health, and economic matters. Several bilateral meetings are also anticipated on the sidelines. In Brasilia, PM Modi will hold discussions with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to expand the Strategic Partnership in areas such as trade, defense, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and cultural linkages.

    The final stop of the tour is Namibia on July 9, at the invitation of President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. This visit, the third by an Indian Prime Minister to Namibia, will include bilateral talks with President Nandi-Ndaitwah and a tribute to Namibia’s Founding Father, Late Dr. Sam Nujoma. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to address the Namibian Parliament, reinforcing India’s deep historical ties with the nation.

  • PM Modi to embark on multi-nation visit to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a significant multi-nation tour from July 2 to July 9,  visiting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia to strengthen India’s bilateral ties and global partnerships.

    The tour begins in Ghana from July 2-3, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in three decades. During his stay, PM Modi will engage in discussions with the President of Ghana to review and enhance the robust bilateral partnership, focusing on economic cooperation, energy, defense, and development initiatives. This visit underscores India’s commitment to deepening ties with Ghana, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and the African Union.

    From Ghana, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Trinidad & Tobago from July 3-4, at the invitation of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. This marks his first visit to the country as Prime Minister and the first such bilateral visit since 1999. In Trinidad & Tobago, he will hold talks with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar to further strengthen historical and deep-rooted ties. Additionally, he is expected to address a Joint Session of the Parliament of Trinidad & Tobago, giving fresh impetus to India’s relationship with the Caribbean nation.

    The third leg of the tour takes Prime Minister Modi to Argentina from July 4-5, at the invitation of President H.E. Javier Milei. The visit aims to deepen the multifaceted Strategic Partnership between India and Argentina through discussions on defense, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade, investment, and people-to-people connections.

    From Argentina, the Prime Minister will proceed to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and undertake a State Visit. During the Summit, he will exchange views on critical global issues, including global governance reform, peace and security, multilateralism, responsible artificial intelligence use, climate action, global health, and economic matters. Several bilateral meetings are also anticipated on the sidelines. In Brasilia, PM Modi will hold discussions with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to expand the Strategic Partnership in areas such as trade, defense, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and cultural linkages.

    The final stop of the tour is Namibia on July 9, at the invitation of President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. This visit, the third by an Indian Prime Minister to Namibia, will include bilateral talks with President Nandi-Ndaitwah and a tribute to Namibia’s Founding Father, Late Dr. Sam Nujoma. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to address the Namibian Parliament, reinforcing India’s deep historical ties with the nation.

  • PM Modi to embark on multi-nation visit to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a significant multi-nation tour from July 2 to July 9,  visiting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia to strengthen India’s bilateral ties and global partnerships.

    The tour begins in Ghana from July 2-3, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in three decades. During his stay, PM Modi will engage in discussions with the President of Ghana to review and enhance the robust bilateral partnership, focusing on economic cooperation, energy, defense, and development initiatives. This visit underscores India’s commitment to deepening ties with Ghana, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and the African Union.

    From Ghana, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Trinidad & Tobago from July 3-4, at the invitation of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. This marks his first visit to the country as Prime Minister and the first such bilateral visit since 1999. In Trinidad & Tobago, he will hold talks with President Christine Carla Kangaloo and Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar to further strengthen historical and deep-rooted ties. Additionally, he is expected to address a Joint Session of the Parliament of Trinidad & Tobago, giving fresh impetus to India’s relationship with the Caribbean nation.

    The third leg of the tour takes Prime Minister Modi to Argentina from July 4-5, at the invitation of President H.E. Javier Milei. The visit aims to deepen the multifaceted Strategic Partnership between India and Argentina through discussions on defense, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade, investment, and people-to-people connections.

    From Argentina, the Prime Minister will proceed to Brazil from July 5-8 to attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and undertake a State Visit. During the Summit, he will exchange views on critical global issues, including global governance reform, peace and security, multilateralism, responsible artificial intelligence use, climate action, global health, and economic matters. Several bilateral meetings are also anticipated on the sidelines. In Brasilia, PM Modi will hold discussions with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to expand the Strategic Partnership in areas such as trade, defense, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and cultural linkages.

    The final stop of the tour is Namibia on July 9, at the invitation of President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. This visit, the third by an Indian Prime Minister to Namibia, will include bilateral talks with President Nandi-Ndaitwah and a tribute to Namibia’s Founding Father, Late Dr. Sam Nujoma. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to address the Namibian Parliament, reinforcing India’s deep historical ties with the nation.

  • MIL-OSI China: China reports more frequent extreme weather events

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

    China is vulnerable to global climate change, experiencing more frequent and intense extreme weather events, according to a blue book released by the China Meteorological Administration on Friday.

    Since the 1990s, China has been warming at a rate faster than the global average, and its annual average temperature and coastal sea levels both reached record highs in 2024, the blue book on climate change in China said.

    Due to the impacts of climate change, the country saw more frequent extreme high-temperature and heavy precipitation events from 1961 to 2024.

    The overall sea level along China’s coast has risen at an accelerating rate, and glaciers in western China have been melting more rapidly.

    Global warming has persisted, with the worldwide average surface temperature reaching its highest level in 2024 since meteorological records began in 1850.

    Xiao Chan, deputy director of the National Climate Center, said the increase in temperature should be attributed to human activities — primarily greenhouse gas emissions — and to natural variations within climate systems, such as the El Nino weather phenomenon. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Pixar’s ‘Elio’ offers touching story of belonging beyond Earth

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

    Pixar’s new animated feature “Elio” whisks audiences away to distant galaxies and introduces them to a host of extraterrestrial civilizations. Beneath this cosmic adventure, however, lies a poignant and uplifting tale of one boy’s search for belonging.

    A still from “Elio.” [Picture courtesy of Pixar Animation Studios]

    Producer Mary Alice Drumm recalled the early days of development, when directors were invited to pitch ideas. Director Adrian Molina posed the question: “What if the world’s weirdest 11-year-old was accidentally abducted and mistaken for the leader of Earth?” Fellow filmmakers Domee Shi and Madeline Sharafian added, “What if he actually wanted to be abducted? What if he was obsessed with space?”

    “That was just such a fun idea, so we kind of ran with that,” Drumm said.

    Shi, a Chongqing-born Chinese Canadian animator known for Pixar’s “Bao” and “Turning Red,” shared that the concept was inspired by real experiences and by the sense of longing she and co-director Sharafian felt while growing up.

    “We were inspired by our own childhoods and the desire to find a place where we felt we belonged, where we could find our people,” Shi said. “Maddie had similar obsessions with trying to go to animation school, trying to arrive at a place where we no longer felt alone, that we were among fellow nerds. That was kind of ‘Elio’s’ emotional drive.”

    The film follows Elio, a lonely boy obsessed with space who dreams of being abducted by aliens to start a new life after his parents’ deaths. When he is taken to the Communiverse — an interplanetary alliance — he is mistaken for Earth’s leader. As he navigates an intergalactic crisis, Elio bonds with strange aliens while searching for a sense of belonging.

    Sharafian highlighted Glordon as the film’s most fun character, describing him as the tender-hearted son of a warlord and a friend to Elio. She applauded the design team for creating a character who is unexpectedly cute yet slightly scary, with no eyes and twelve legs. Glordon also appears in some of the film’s most emotional scenes and delivers several touching moments.

    Shi praised production designer Harley Jessup, known for his work on “Coco” and “Ratatouille,” for pushing the team to create the visually stunning Communiverse, a unique space world unlike any seen in other movies.

    “We’ve seen scary, dark space, but never a hopeful, beautiful, warm and welcoming space,” Shi said. “This is a story about a boy whose wish comes true — to be abducted and live with aliens in a magical place where he belongs. That’s what we envisioned while lighting and designing the Communiverse. It should feel colorful, organic and like somewhere you’d never want to leave once you arrive.”

    In the film, it is not Elio’s signals that attract the attention of aliens, but the Voyager satellite launched on Sept. 5, 1977. The spacecraft carries the Golden Record, a “message in a bottle” featuring greetings from children around the world. In “Elio,” the aliens receive these messages and make contact.

    The film’s creators based the story on extensive research and consulted astronomer Dr. Jill Tarter, a founding member of the SETI Institute, which searches for extraterrestrial intelligence.

    “Dr. Jill Tarter’s just so inspiring because I think she’s so hopeful, and SETI, that organization is looking for life in a really hopeful way,” Drumm said. “Sometimes movies portray aliens as scary or what have you. One thing Jill really talked about is just how big the universe is and how many planets there are, how likely life is out there. And then I think because Jill was connected with Carl Sagan, it led us to Voyager and other real aspects we used in the film.”

    The Chinese premiere of “Elio” is held at The Walt Disney Grand Theatre at Shanghai Disney Resort, June 18, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Pixar Animation Studios]

    Shi said Voyager became a metaphor in the story. “Elio, he’s like this lonely little satellite floating in space, looking for signals, looking for connection,” Shi said. “It made sense that when Elio was grieving the loss of his family, he would feel an emotional connection with Voyager.”

    She added that she hopes audiences will be inspired to learn more about Voyager. “It really is incredible because it’s still out there. It’s still sending signals out. It’s still reporting back, and maybe it’ll find something by the time the movie comes out.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: ‘2025 Amazing Night in Hangzhou’ officially launched

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

    This photo taken on June 27, 2025 shows the main venue of “2025 Amazing Night in Hangzhou” in Qianjiang new town, Shangcheng District of Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province. The “2025 Amazing Night in Hangzhou” officially launched at its main venue in Qianjiang new town on Friday.

    The event integrates cultural tourism and technology, featuring five major sections and over 30 themed activities. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)

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  • MIL-OSI China: UN chief calls for ceasefire in Gaza

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

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (L) speaks to the press outside the Security Council Chamber at the UN headquarters in New York, on June 27, 2025. Guterres on Friday called for a ceasefire in Gaza following the suspension of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. [Photo by William Reilly/Xinhua]

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called for a ceasefire in Gaza following the suspension of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran.

    The conflict between Israel and Iran has dominated headlines, but the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza must not be pushed into the shadows, said Guterres. “The ceasefire achieved between Iran and Israel offers hope. And hope is more needed than ever. So it is time to find the political courage for a ceasefire in Gaza.”

    Following the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas, Israeli military operations have created a humanitarian crisis of horrific proportions — more dire today than at any point in this long and brutal crisis, he told reporters at the UN headquarters in New York.

    Families have been displaced again and again, and are now confined to less than one-fifth of Gaza’s land. And even these shrinking spaces are under threat. Bombs are falling — on tents, on families, on those with nowhere left to run. People are being killed simply trying to feed themselves and their families, he noted.

    “Let me be clear: Israel, as the occupying power, is required by international law to agree to and to facilitate humanitarian relief,” he said, noting that UN-led humanitarian operations continue to be strangled.

    For over three months, shelter materials and fuel for critical services have been blocked. Doctors are forced to choose who gets the last vial of medicine, or the last ventilator. Aid workers themselves are starving, he said. “This cannot be normalized.”

    A handful of medical supplies finally crossed into Gaza earlier this week — the first from the United Nations in months. But this only underscores the vast scale of the crisis. A trickle of aid is not enough, he said. “What’s needed now is a surge — the trickle must become an ocean. We need concrete actions so aid can reach all people — swiftly, at scale, wherever they are.”

    He cautioned that any operation that channels desperate civilians into militarized zones is inherently unsafe, referring to the aid operations of the U.S.-run, Israel-approved Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. “It is killing people.”

    The problem of the distribution of humanitarian aid must be solved. There is no need to reinvent the wheel with dangerous schemes, he said. “We (the United Nations) have the solution — a detailed plan grounded in the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. We have the supplies. We have the experience. Our plan is guided by what people need. It is built on the trust of communities, donors and member states. And it worked during the last ceasefire. It must be allowed to work again.”

    It is time for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and full, safe and sustained humanitarian access, he said.

    “To those in power, I say: enable our operations as international humanitarian law demands. To those with influence, I say: use it. To all member states, I say: uphold the UN Charter you recommitted to just yesterday for the 80th anniversary,” said Guterres. “Let us bring in the life-saving supplies. Let us reach people where they are. And let us recognize that the solution to this problem is ultimately political.”

    The only sustainable path to re-establishing hope is by paving the way to the two-state solution. Diplomacy and human dignity for all must prevail, he said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Reception in Tokyo marks 80th anniversary of victory against Japanese aggression

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

    A reception themed “Remembering History, Safeguarding Peace” has been held to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

    The commemorative event, held on Wednesday at the Chinese embassy in Japan, brought together over 300 participants, including representatives from more than 30 Japanese peace and friendship organizations, to remember history, honor the fallen heroes, cherish peace, and create a better future.

    Before the reception started, Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wu Jianghao extended warm greetings to the Japanese veterans of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and family representatives of deceased war heroes.

    Wu said in his speech that the Japanese militarism launched its war of aggression and committed brutal crimes against the people of China and other Asian countries, causing severe disasters, and the Japanese people also suffered greatly.

    The responsibility for the war lies with a small group of militarists, not with the Japanese people, Wu noted, adding China is willing to work with the peace-loving Japanese people to learn from history, look to the future, resolutely fight against all wrong words and deeds that distort, glorify or deny the history of aggression, and jointly uphold the truth of history and pass on the torch of peace from generation to generation.

    Ryoichi Hattori, secretary-general of Japan’s Social Democratic Party, delivered a speech on behalf of its party leader Mizuho Fukushima. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China extends anti-dumping duties on toluidine imports from EU for another 5 years

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

    China’s Ministry of Commerce announced Friday that it would extend anti-dumping duties on imports of toluidine, an organic chemical widely used in the production of dyes, medicines and farm chemicals, from the European Union (EU) for another five years, starting Saturday.

    China imposed anti-dumping duties on toluidine imports from the EU in 2013 on the grounds that the products were being dumped on the Chinese market below market prices. In 2019, the country extended these duties for another five years.

    The latest decision follows a review launched a year ago that found the domestic industry would be harmed if anti-dumping duties were discontinued.

    Anti-dumping duty rates will be 19.6 percent for the chemical from LANXESS Deutschland GmbH and 36.9 percent for imports from all other EU companies. 

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  • MIL-OSI Video: DRC Crisis: A Plea for Humanity | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Tom Fletcher, the UN’s humanitarian chief and Emergency Relief Coordinator, pleads for support amid crisis and funding shortfalls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as he wraps up a visit to the eastern regions.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzzp82HlARc

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Ernst Celebrates National Women’s Sports Week

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)
    WASHINGTON – To mark the anniversary of the passage of Title IX in 1972, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Congresswomen Claudia Tenney (R – N.Y.) introduced a resolution that designates the week of June 23, 2025, as National Women’s Sports Week. 
    “Whether it’s growing as a leader, winning a championship, or securing a scholarship to college, sports open doors for young girls,” said Senator Ernst. “I’m proud to lead this resolution to celebrate National Women’s Sports Week. Every girl deserves a level playing field — one based on biology, not ideology — where she has every opportunity to compete and win.”
    “Women’s sports have empowered generations of female athletes to compete, lead, and break barriers. National Women’s Sports Week is an opportunity to honor that legacy and recommit to protecting equal opportunities for women and girls under Title IX,” said Congresswoman Tenney. “I am honored to introduce this legislation and to celebrate the progress female athletes have made and reiterate our continued advocacy to ensure that every young woman in America has the chance to compete on a level playing field.”
    “I’m so thankful to Senator Ernst and Representative Tenney for leading this important resolution. Women’s Sports Week is a powerful reminder of what we’ve gained and what we must continue to protect. I’m proud to stand with leaders who are boldly defending fairness, safety, and opportunity for every female athlete,” said Payton McNabb, Independent Women’s Voice ambassador.
    “President Trump has taken strong action to defend female athletes. But the fight isn’t over. Too many women and girls are still seeing fair competition ripped away as men are allowed to enter and dominate women’s sports. This has to stop. Women’s sports week is a time to recommit to standing up for fairness and common sense in sports. Thank you Senator Ernst and Congresswoman Tenney, for marking this week as the time to celebrate women and girls in sports,” said Carrie Lukas, Vice President of Independent Women’s Voice.
    Read the resolution here. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murphy: This is an Opportunity for Us to Stand Up for Our Responsibility as a Co-Equal Branch in Setting Foreign Policy

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    Source: United States Senator for Connecticut – Chris Murphy
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    WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on Friday spoke on the Senate floor ahead of a vote to enforce the War Powers Act, prohibiting the use of military force against Iran without authorization by Congress or an imminent threat to the United States.  
    “Our Founding Fathers didn’t get everything right. They didn’t see ahead of time that this chamber would be divided in two, Republicans on one side, Democrats on the other side, but they knew, having watched the course of human history, that executives in their day, mostly all monarchs and kings, had all sorts of reason to drag their nation into war. Power often came from war. The funding that could be raised for war, the loyalty commanded by war, the glory that occasionally came to the leader, the ruler, through war and through conquest,” Murphy said.
    He continued: “And so this part of the Constitution with more wisdom in it than any other part of the Constitution, according to James Madison, is this section of our founding document that says it is not up to the ruler. It is not up to the executive branch. It is up to the branch of government most connected to the people to decide whether we go to war, to require that there be a debate, a conversation that involves everyone in this nation, that requires, that necessitates a collective decision as to whether to put the brave soldiers of this country and the collective security of the nation at risk.”
    On last weekend’s strikes on Iran, Murphy said: “[I]n the case of the hostilities against Iran that the President began last weekend, there was no imminent threat against the United States. There was no army marching on this nation. There was no nuclear bomb that even existed that could be dropped on the United States or our soldiers in the region. And so, it was required, it is required, under the Constitution that the president come to Congress if the president doesn’t need to come to Congress to attack another nation preemptively, preventatively, absent an imminent threat, then that provision of the Constitution is dead letter, period, stop.”
    Murphy concluded: “Senator Kaine’s resolution is so important because that’s the debate that we should be having. That’s the argument that we should be having in public. That debate over the wisdom of dropping bombs in a far-off land that could put our troops at risk, that could drag us into a war. That’s not a debate that the Founding Fathers thought that should take place behind closed doors, at the Department of Defense, at the CIA, in the White House. That’s actually the debate that they thought that this body should have, the United States Senate, that the House of Representatives should have, and that’s the chance that we have today to bring that debate out of the shadows, out of the secret to the place where the Founding Fathers thought it should exist. And that’s why I urge my colleagues to support Senator Kaine’s resolution.”
    A full transcript of Murphy’s comments is available below.
    “Mr. President, in a 1793 letter to William Cabell Reeves, James Madison said this. He said, ‘In no part of the Constitution is more wisdom to be found than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature and not to the executive department.’
    “A few years later, in another letter, this time to Thomas Jefferson as part of their famous correspondence, Madison expounded on that very simple superlative, naming the War Powers clause in the Constitution as the most important. He said, ‘The Constitution supposes what the history of all governments demonstrates. That the executive is the branch of power most interested in war and most prone to it. It has accordingly, with studied care, vested the question of war in the legislature.’
    “Our Founding Fathers didn’t get everything right. They didn’t see ahead of time that this chamber would be divided in two, Republicans on one side, Democrats on the other side, but they knew, having watched the course of human history, that executives in their day, mostly all monarchs and kings, had all sorts of reason to drag their nation into war. Power often came from war. The funding that could be raised for war, the loyalty commanded by war, the glory that occasionally came to the leader, the ruler, through war and through conquest.
    “There was great risk in war, but there was also great reward in war, and there was far too much of it in the era in which our Constitution was being formed. The purpose of the founders was to give the American people a voice in government, a revolutionary idea at the time, but it was also to order our government in a way that war would become less likely, would become less frequent. They imagined a world, this new America, in which peace would be the rule, not war, as it was at the time for the citizens of Europe who lived under the rule of kings, prone to war, incentivized to war as James Madison wrote to Thomas Jefferson.
    “And so this part of the Constitution with more wisdom in it than any other part of the Constitution, according to James Madison, is this section of our founding document that says it is not up to the ruler. It is not up to the executive branch. It is up to the branch of government most connected to the people to decide whether we go to war, to require that there be a debate, a conversation that involves everyone in this nation, that requires, that necessitates a collective decision as to whether to put the brave soldiers of this country and the collective security of the nation at risk.
    “And so, we are here today because we still find wisdom in that clause of the Constitution. We still see great risk in moving into a world which we are quickly moving to, in which that clause that James Madison named as the supreme clause of the Constitution is dead letter, is dead letter. And that is the risk, because there are very few wars that are so planned so far in advance that there is time to come and have a month-long debate. Wars happen quickly, and they necessitate quick action according to the Constitution.
    “Yes, we have always accepted that there has to be an exception, but a limited exception, to that supreme clause in the Constitution. If there is an imminent attack against the United States, of course, of course, the people of the United States want the ability of the President United States to respond to that imminent attack. But in the absence of an imminent attack, there is no exception. There is no ability to go around Congress.
    “And in the case of the hostilities against Iran that the President began last weekend, there was no imminent threat against the United States. There was no army marching on this nation. There was no nuclear bomb that even existed that could be dropped on the United States or our soldiers in the region. And so, it was required, it is required, under the Constitution that the president come to Congress if the President doesn’t need to come to Congress to attack another nation preemptively, preventatively, absent an imminent threat, then that provision of the Constitution is dead letter, period, stop.
    “And the most important piece of this document, according to our most revered Founding Father, is no longer operational. And if we lurch into a world in which any executive can send us to war without the participation of the American people, then we are in a world that our Founding Fathers could never have imagined.
    “So, I’m very glad to be on the floor today as a big fan of the wisdom of our founders to support Senator Kaine’s resolution, and I appreciate his consistency in bringing this question before us. I don’t want to live in a world in which the greatest question that this country could envision, whether or not we send our brave men and women to fight on our behalf, is not a question that doesn’t involve the collective conversation of this body and of the people of this nation.
    “So, I think it’s an important resolution to debate here, and I hope my colleagues will support. It doesn’t really have to do with whether you think there is wisdom in this action or not, whether you think the President was right or wrong. This is an opportunity for us to stand up for our responsibility under the Constitution to be a co-equal branch in setting foreign policy.
    “I have my thoughts on the wisdom of this action. I’ve stated that I think it’s very dangerous when the President of the United States deliberately misleads the country about the efficacy of our military operations overseas or the threats presented to this country. It’s unforgivable any time a president doesn’t tell the truth, but it is especially unforgivable when the President doesn’t tell the truth about national security intelligence.
    “I know my colleagues here come to different conclusions, but if the reporting is correct that Iran, even after these strikes, still has centrifuges and still has enriched uranium and still has scientists who know how to put those things together, then it just is not true that the program has been obliterated. That is a program that can be reconstituted in a relatively short amount of time, because, of course, knowledge is not able to be destroyed by bombs. The only way that you are going to make this country and this world safe from Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions, and they have them, is diplomacy.
    “I hope that diplomacy got easier because of these strikes, but I don’t think they did. I don’t think diplomacy got closer because of these strikes, and whatever follow-on strikes may come as President Trump is currently threatening. And so, if diplomacy is the only path, if you can’t bomb out of existence knowledge, then I don’t think this is a very good week for American national security.
    “But I come to a different conclusion than many of my Republican colleagues do, even some of my Democratic colleagues, but Senator Kaine’s resolution is so important because that’s the debate that we should be having. That’s the argument that we should be having in public. That debate over the wisdom of dropping bombs in a far-off land that could put our troops at risk, that could drag us into a war. That’s not a debate that the Founding Fathers thought that should take place behind closed doors, at the Department of Defense, at the CIA, in the White House.
    “That’s actually the debate that they thought that this body should have, the United States Senate, that the House of Representatives should have, and that’s the chance that we have today to bring that debate out of the shadows, out of the secret to the place where the Founding Fathers thought it should exist. And that’s why I urge my colleagues to support Senator Kaine’s resolution. I yield the floor.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: Belt and Road Initiative Opens Unprecedented Opportunities for Development – Uzbek Economist

    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

    Tashkent, June 28 /Xinhua/ — The Belt and Road Initiative has opened up unprecedented development opportunities for Uzbekistan, said Aizhan Djumanova, a professor at Tashkent State Transport University and a PhD in economics, in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

    According to her, since Uzbekistan joined the joint construction of the Belt and Road, Uzbek-Chinese cooperation has gone far beyond traditional trade and covered such areas as infrastructure construction, industrial cooperation, development of interconnectivity, humanitarian exchanges and other areas, forming a high-quality, multi-level and multi-sectoral partnership model.

    “The successes in the area of infrastructure are especially noticeable,” A. Djumanova noted. Joint construction of roads and railways, creation of modern logistics hubs and industrial parks within the framework of the “Belt and Road” contribute to strengthening the regional interconnectedness of Uzbekistan and increasing the efficiency of transport and logistics flows. The consistent promotion of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project clearly demonstrates the strategic potential of Central Asia as a transit corridor between the East and West of Eurasia, the expert said.

    In the area of industrial development, in her opinion, Chinese technologies, investments and management experience successfully compensate for the weaknesses of Uzbekistan’s industrial base. “Projects with the participation of Chinese capital in such sectors as solar, wind and hydropower, agricultural processing, electric vehicles, contribute to the modernization of the structure of our economy, create jobs and support the green transition and energy diversity,” she emphasized.

    The expert also noted that at the regional level, the Belt and Road Initiative has become a stable and mutually beneficial platform for the development of Central Asian countries. According to her, thanks to Chinese initiatives, there is increasingly closer policy coordination, growing market connectivity, and the institutionalization of cross-border projects and dialogue on regional governance. The agency’s interlocutor added that the creation of the China-Central Asia mechanism was a logical continuation and confirmation of the maturity of this cooperation.

    “Looking to the future with optimism, we are convinced that cooperation between Uzbekistan and China, as well as between the Central Asian countries and China under the auspices of the Belt and Road Initiative, will only deepen,” said A. Djumanova. According to her, this is not just a set of short-term projects, but a strategic partnership based on a common vision of development and high-quality standards. “Uzbekistan, as before, will firmly support and actively participate in this cooperation, which brings hope to the entire region,” the expert concluded. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murkowski Applauds Supreme Court Decision to Uphold Universal Service Fund

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    Source: United States Senator for Alaska Lisa Murkowski
    06.27.25
    Murkowski Applauds Supreme Court Decision to Uphold Universal Service Fund
    Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the constitutionally of the Universal Service Fund.
    “Over the last 30 years, the Universal Service Fund has been instrumental in connecting rural Alaska by supporting telephone services and internet access in schools and low-income households in some of the most unserved and underserved communities in our state. I am pleased to see that the Supreme Court upheld the program, agreeing that Congress has set clear guardrails for the Federal Communications Commission to serve rural Americans. Alaskans can be confident that this program, which helps provide affordable phone and internet services to rural communities, will continue going forward.”
    In another significant decision today, Senator Murkowski released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision that narrowed the scope of universal injunctions:
    “Limiting universal injunctions ensures that legal challenges around the country are narrowed with proportional size and scope to the matter and precedent being addressed. The Supreme Court acknowledged that some cases require a nationwide scope, and discussed the viability of class action lawsuits due to additional steps required by courts, legal teams, and the federal government in these matters. But it’s important to recognize that decisions from courts in Miami or New York City should not, and often cannot, be broadly applied across Alaska.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murkowski Releases Statement on War Powers Resolution Vote

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    Source: United States Senator for Alaska Lisa Murkowski
    06.27.25
    Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) issued the following statement after her vote on Senate Joint Resolution 59.
    “Yesterday, Congress received a detailed briefing on last weekend’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities from CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine. They made it clear that these actions were a limited, time-sensitive response to what was judged, based on intelligence, to be an imminent threat to regional stability and U.S. personnel, as required under the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
    “We received confirmation that these strikes were solely focused on disabling Iran’s nuclear capabilities. While damage estimates are still forthcoming, it is believed that the strikes were largely successful in that effort. The use of force was narrowly targeted in scope and duration.
    “I am satisfied that the President’s actions were justified and within his scope of authority under Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, which is why I voted against this War Powers Resolution. I hope this vote sends a clear message that the world will not allow Iran to become a nuclear-armed nation and provides the President with the necessary flexibility to negotiate a long and lasting peace in the region.
    “If a larger offensive military operation is ever deemed necessary in the future, only Congress holds authority under the U.S. Constitution to declare war. I’m hopeful that the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel, negotiated by President Trump, will hold and keep America and our allies safe.
    “I want to again commend the professionalism and skill of the U.S. military in executing these strikes. Their actions were truly extraordinary and showcased to the international community what U.S. deterrence looks like.”
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Grassley Releases Updated Senate Judiciary Text in the One Big Beautiful Bill

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    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley
    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released updated legislative text of the Judiciary Committee’s provisions in Senate Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as approved by the Senate Parliamentarian.  
    “Democrats are fighting tooth and nail to keep criminal illegal immigrants in our country and on the taxpayers’ dime. The voters rejected that radical approach in November, and Republicans are now disposing of Democrats’ radical open borders agenda by securing historic investments in border security, providing monumental support for law enforcement, and incorporating commonsense immigration and work authorization fees,” Grassley said.
    Click HERE for final bill text.
    Click HERE for a section-by-section.
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    The parliamentarian ruled in favor of the majority of Republicans’ Judiciary provisions. Among them, Republicans notably secured the following wins for Americans:
    A provision preventing Department of Justice (DOJ) funds from being squandered in sanctuary cities that refuse to enforce federal immigration laws – Section 100054(5)(C).
    A provision cutting off DOJ funds from leftist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) – Section 100054(5)(B).
    Three provisions to fight back against federal courts’ unconstitutional use of universal injunctions by:
    Providing DOJ funds to hire additional federal attorneys to challenge injunctions issued against the government – Section 100054(4),

    Requiring courts to track and publish metrics on injunctions issued against the government and their corresponding injunction bonds – (Section 100101), and

     
    Establishing judicial training programs regarding the lack of legal basis for universal injunctions – Section 100102.

    A provision creating a new compensation fund for states and localities that have had to bear the costs of incarcerating criminal aliens – Section 100054(7).
    A provision providing resources to enhance the screening and vetting of all aliens seeking entry into, or intending to remain in, the United States – Section 100051(4).
    A provision to protect alien children from exploitation by funding efforts to fingerprint and collect DNA from illegal migrants attempting to enter the United States without a valid visa, pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act – Section 100051(5).
    A provision making funds available to the Department of Homeland Security for state and local participation in homeland security efforts, including supporting immigration enforcement activities – Section 100051(7).
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