Category: Economy

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: One year of Keir shows only the SNP will stand up for Scotland

    Source: Scottish National Party

    When Keir Starmer stood up shortly after taking office and told us things were going to get worse, even he could not have envisaged the extent to which broken promises, infighting, bad decisions and shambolic u-turns would define his first 12 months as Prime Minister.

    Barely a household in the country has not been left disappointed or downright angry by the actions of a Labour government which – time and time again – has found itself on the wrong side of the argument, defending the frankly indefensible.

    I am well aware, from the office I hold, that governments must be driven by consistent values and clear direction – both of which appear to be completely lacking at Westminster.

    When I became First Minister, I set clear missions around eradicating child poverty, growing the economy, improving public services and tackling the climate emergency.

    SNP-run Scotland is the only part of the UK where child poverty is expected to fall, and soon we will take another step forward by abolishing Labour’s two-child cap.

    We are introducing more measures to help with the cost of living, such as scrapping peak rail fares permanently.

    And when it comes to the NHS, I am putting in place lasting solutions around the country which will deliver sustained long-term improvements.

    Incidentally, I have managed to do all this – and much more besides – without the enormous parliamentary majority that Keir Starmer enjoys.

    I intend to build on this progress over the next year, and as we approach the 2026 election, the SNP will set out ambitious plans to move Scotland into the next decade.

    The dividing lines for that election are already becoming clear.

    People wanting to know what a Labour government would be like in Scotland need look no further than the shambles of the last twelve months at Westminster.

    Anas Sarwar has defended Keir Starmer every mis-step of the way, and there is little doubt that a Scottish Labour government would be equally determined to balance the books on the backs of the poor, the disabled and older people.

    Labour could have avoided the fiscal nightmare currently tearing them apart if Keir Starmer had the courage to do what the SNP have done, and ask higher earners to pay more tax. This is therefore a strange moment for Mr Sarwar to begin arguing for precisely the opposite – but that is what he has begun doing.

    Much like every Conservative leader who makes similar demands, Mr Sarwar will have to explain what he would cut in Scotland to pay for his tax cuts for the rich. NHS funding? Free university tuition? The Scottish Child Payment?

    The Prime Minister’s many mistakes in his first twelve months add up to a much bigger problem – he has taken the hope people felt last year and has extinguished it.

    Hope must be the defining feature of next year’s election, and hope is what I intend that the SNP offer – a vision of an independent Scotland free from Westminster chaos.

    The last year has demonstrated Labour cannot be trusted with government in Scotland – but it has also shown that no matter who we vote into Downing Street, Westminster will simply never work for Scotland.

    This article was first published in the Scotsman on the 4th of July 2025.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Fulford Cemetery to be temporarily managed by City of York Council

    Source: City of York

    Fulford Parish Council has managed Fulford Cemetery and provided burial services for residents across the City of York for many years.

    This has been an important service for bereaved York families, laying their loved ones to rest.

    In recent years, there has been an increase in cremations and a trend away from bereaved families opting for burials, presenting significant financial challenges for the future of the service.

    Fulford Parish Council said: 

    We welcome the constructive discussions we’ve had with City of York Council in recent months over the future of Fulford Cemetery. It has been a challenging time trying to establish a financially-sustainable service as people have increasingly opted for alternatives to burial at our site and other cemeteries across the country. A decision that provides immediate security for the future of the service is urgently needed as Fulford Parish Council is unable to financially support this city-wide service indefinitely.”

    The operation of burial services by Fulford Parish Council is the result of a unique, historic agreement with City of York Council entered into in 1965 and, under an updated agreement between the Parish Council and City of York Council in 2006, Fulford Parish Council has had full responsibility for burials for the whole city, on behalf of the Council. Due to this agreement, any financial losses are a shared liability for both Councils.

    Increasing burial costs, combined with the emerging popularity of low-cost no-service cremations, have resulted in increasing numbers of people opting for alternatives to burials.

    Following detailed discussions between the two Councils, City of York Council is now providing assistance to secure the long-term future of Fulford Cemetery and burial services for York.

    This involves the temporary management of Fulford Cemetery until August 2026, in order to stabilise the finances of the burials service for the city and determine future management arrangements for this vital service. This will be done once relevant legal processes have been completed and until an alternative long-term management solution and agreement is identified, considered and approved.

    The two Councils encourage everyone with an interest in the future management arrangements of Fulford Cemetery, including those with loved ones buried there, to share their views on the longer-term future of managing the cemetery at shapingneighbourhoods@york.gov.uk before 1 September 2025. These views will feed into a report to be discussed later this year.

    Fulford Parish Council and City of York Council are acutely aware of the importance of this site to the families of loved ones buried there, a key reason why action is being taken now to secure the site for generations to come.  

    The Council is working with the Parish Council and a volunteer group to coordinate two action days at the Cemetery in July, which will include grass cutting and other jobs to benefit the site. Anyone interested in this, or other similar volunteering opportunities, are warmly invited to email environmentandcommunity@york.gov.uk.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI: AIXA Miner Launches Advanced Bitcoin Cloud Mining Platform with AI-Powered Optimization

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO , July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AIXA Miner announced the launch of its advanced cloud mining platform, designed to increase accessibility to cryptocurrency mining for a global audience. The platform leverages AI-driven optimization to manage mining operations, removing the need for users to purchase and maintain expensive, specialized hardware.

    As interest in digital assets continues, many potential participants are deterred by the technical complexity and high upfront costs associated with traditional cryptocurrency mining. AIXA Miner aims to address these challenges by providing a cloud-based infrastructure that handles all technical aspects of the mining process.

    “Our goal is to demystify the process of cryptocurrency mining,” said a spokesperson for AIXA Miner. “By managing the hardware, energy, and optimization, we provide a platform for individuals interested in participating in the digital asset ecosystem without the traditional barriers to entry.”

    AIXA Miner: Breaking Down The Key Highlights

    1. Low investment entry. AIXA Miner’s flexible investment plans suit every investor looking to acquire Bitcoin as a daily income.
    2. Automated daily passive income with zero exposure to market volatility. The platform’s users enjoy a hassle-free opportunity to have real-time earnings credited to their accounts after every 24 hours.
    3. Multi-currency access. Apart from Bitcoin, AIXA Miner supports ETH, DOGE, XRP, and other major altcoins.
    4. No expensive infrastructure required. Undoubtedly, AIXA Miner is the best Bitcoin cloud mining service provider, offering a hands-free approach to acquiring BTC

    Choose a plan that will have your crypto portfolio looking strong:

    Empowering Investors at Every Stage: Ideal for Investors Looking for Trusted Cloud Mining Sites

    • New investors receive a free welcome bonus. AIXA Miner rewards free trials without expensive infrastructure or expertise.
    • Its diverse investment plans allow users to effortlessly scale up to high-yielding contracts. AIXA Miner’s flexibility in contract terms and ROI creates a globally accommodating investment space.
    • AIXA Miner’s operations favour eco-conscious crypto investors. It seamlessly adopts renewable energy-powered mining technology to maximise daily profits. This is among the top reasons why it stands out among the most trusted cloud mining sites.

    Unlock Seamless Crypto Mining: Your Step-by-Step Path to Earning with The Best Bitcoin Cloud Mining Platform:

    1. Visit the AIXA Miner’s intuitive dashboard or download their app on your mobile device.
    2. Claim your registration bonus after a successful sign-up using your email.
    3. Choose the best Bitcoin cloud mining contract that satisfies your investment goals and strategies.
    4. Monitor your Bitcoin mining operations and daily passive income in the dashboard.
    5. You can choose to withdraw or reinvest your already earned income anytime, anywhere.

    AIXA Miner is registered and licensed by FinCEN as a Money Services Business (MSB) in the United States and is headquartered at 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village. The company operates data centers in over 150 countries to support its global user base.

    About AIXA Miner

    AIXA Miner is a technology company specializing in cloud-based cryptocurrency mining services. By combining an accessible user platform with AI-driven operational management, the company offers a modern approach to digital asset mining.

    You don’t have to wait for the crypto market to grow to benefit; click here for a free mining bonus. Boost your Bitcoin reserve without the hassle! Let your investments lead you to a fortunate financial future.

    For more information, visit the official website at https://aixaminer.com/.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

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  • MIL-OSI: With Bitcoin Surpassing $110,000, BlockchainCloudMining Opens Up Crypto Mining to Retail Investors Worldwide

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Miami, Florida, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In early July 2025, Bitcoin (BTC) broke through $110,000, and crypto assets were gradually included in the national strategic reserves. How to participate in this wave of digital economy efficiently and steadily has become the focus of attention of retail investors and institutions. Among many investment paths, the cloud mining platform BlockchainCloudMining has won the favor of millions of users around the world with its low threshold, high returns and strong transparency.

    From Bitcoin to DOGE: New opportunities brought by the mainstreaming of digital assets

    As the United States passed the GENIUS Act to establish a stablecoin regulatory framework, mainstream currencies such as Bitcoin (BTH) and Ethereum (ETH) were included in the ETF and national reserve lists, and more and more retail users began to look for compliant, safe and stable ways to participate. At the same time, Meme coins such as DOGE and FLOKI have exploded under the promotion of the community, providing alternative investment directions for high-risk preference users.

    But for most ordinary users, investing directly in exchanges, managing private keys, and configuring cold wallets still have high thresholds and operational risks. At this time, BlockchainCloudMining provides an alternative to “easy passive income” – users do not need to purchase mining machines or professional knowledge, and can enjoy the full income rights of crypto asset mining by registering.

    The core advantages of BlockchainCloudMining:

    Register to get an instant reward of $12.

    ⦁ High profit level and daily income dividends.

    ⦁ No other service fees or management fees.

    ⦁ The platform supports more than 9 cryptocurrencies for settlement, such as DOGE, BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC, USDT, XRP, LTC and BCH.

    ⦁ The platform’s affiliate program allows you to refer friends and get up to $50,000 in referral bonuses.

    McAfee® security. Cloudflare® security. 100% uptime guarantee and excellent 24/7 manual online technical support.

    How to start BlockchainCloudMining to easily earn daily income?

    Step 1: Register an account
    Register a Blockchain Cloud Mining account and receive a $12 bonus, which can be used to purchase a $12 contract with a daily income of $0.6. This plan provides new users with a free experience of cloud mining without any financial risk.

    Step 2: Choose to purchase a contract
    Blockchain Cloud Mining offers a variety of mining contract options, such as $100, $500, and $1,000 contracts. Each contract has a unique return on investment (ROI) and a specific contract period. You can earn more passive income by participating in the following contracts:

    【New User Experience Contract】: Investment amount: $100, contract period 2 days, total income: $100 + $6.
    【WhatsMiner M66S】: Investment amount: $500, contract period 7 days, total income: $500 + $45.5.
    【WhatsMiner M60】: Investment amount: $1,000, contract period 14 days, total return: $1,000 + $196.
    【Bitcoin Miner S21+】: Investment amount: $3,000, contract period 20 days, total return: $3,000 + $900.
    【ALPH Miner AL1】: Investment amount: $10,000, contract period 35 days, total return: $10,000 + $5,950.
    【ANTSPACE HK3】: Investment amount: $33,000, contract period 40 days, total return: $33,000 + $26,400.

    You can get the return the next day after purchasing the contract, or you can choose to withdraw to your crypto wallet or continue to purchase other contracts. (The platform has launched a number of stable income contracts. For more contract details, please log in to the official website of Blockchaincloudmining.com to view the contract column)

    Looking to the future: Cloud mining is the cornerstone of the new generation of digital asset allocation

    The crypto market has moved from the early “currency price game” to the asset structure era of “long-term allocation + compound income”. Cloud mining, especially highly professional and globalized platforms like BlockchainCloudMining, provides individual users with the opportunity to participate in the crypto economy in a long-term, stable and legal manner.

    When ETFs promote the entry of institutions, countries begin to list BTC as a strategic reserve, and stablecoins enter the legal system, the wisest strategy for retail users is to find a safe, efficient and low-threshold entry to participate. BlockchainCloudMining is such an entry. It is not only a mining platform, but also a key for ordinary people to enter the blockchain world and accumulate digital wealth. Start your first blockchain income now and enjoy a green, smart and sustainable digital wealth channel.

    For more details, please visit the official website: BlockchainCloudMining.com

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  • Amit Shah to lay foundation stone of India’s first national cooperative university in Gujarat

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Saturday will lay the foundation stone of the country’s first national-level cooperative university, Tribhuvan Sahkari University (TSU) in Anand, Gujarat . The event marks a historic step toward institutionalising education and research in the cooperative space.

    Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel, Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, Union Ministers of State for Cooperation Krishan Pal Gurjar and Muralidhar Mohol, as well as Gujarat’s Education and Cooperation Ministers Rishikesh Patel and Jagdish Vishwakarma, will be present at the foundation-laying ceremony.

    The establishment of Tribhuvan Sahkari University (TSU) is being hailed as a forward-looking initiative aimed at transforming India’s cooperative landscape. Designed to meet the growing educational and training demands of the country’s expansive and varied cooperative sector, the university is expected to play a pivotal role in driving cooperation, fostering innovation, and creating employment opportunities — an integrated vision referred to as the “Triveni” of progress.

    Shah will also take part in the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” tree plantation drive, a national campaign that encourages environmental consciousness and cultural values. Shah will also unveil an educational module developed by NCERT, designed to introduce school students to cooperative principles and highlight the contributions of the cooperative movement in India.

    Tribhuvan Sahkari University is envisioned as a national hub for capacity building in areas such as cooperative management, finance, law, and rural development. With a focus on skilling the workforce and improving grassroots governance, the university will offer a range of academic programs tailored to meet the sector’s evolving demands.

    Aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, TSU will offer flexible and multidisciplinary academic options — including PhDs, degree programs at the managerial level, diplomas at the supervisory level, and certificate courses for operational staff. It will also establish specialised schools on campus and expand to other states, creating a nationwide academic network for cooperative education and training.

    Over the next four years, the university aims to collaborate with more than 200 existing cooperative institutions across the country. In a bid to enhance sectoral capacity, it has set an ambitious target of training around 20 lakh cooperative personnel within five years—catering to the growing needs of approximately 40 lakh workers and 80 lakh board members involved in cooperative societies spanning agriculture, dairy, fisheries, and other sectors.

    To overcome the shortage of skilled faculty in cooperative education, TSU will actively promote PhD programs in cooperative studies, helping to build a strong cadre of qualified educators. Additionally, the university will establish a dedicated Research and Development Council focused on driving innovation and developing cost-effective technological solutions tailored for rural cooperatives. This council will work in close partnership with national and international academic institutions to introduce global best practices into India’s cooperative framework.

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Scottish Secretary: Scotland must not miss out on nuclear opportunities

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Scottish Secretary: Scotland must not miss out on nuclear opportunities

    Scotland is becoming globally isolated on nuclear power – missing out on much needed skilled jobs and economic growth – because of the Scottish Government’s ideological stance on nuclear power.

    • Scotland is becoming globally isolated on nuclear power and missing out on jobs and clean power.

    • Ian Murray urges the Scottish Government to drop their ideological opposition.

    • Call comes ahead of a visit to Torness Nuclear Power Station. 

    Scotland is becoming globally isolated on nuclear power – missing out on much needed skilled jobs and economic growth – because of the Scottish Government’s ideological stance on nuclear power. 

    Nuclear energy could create thousands of new, highly-skilled jobs in Scotland, while delivering clean, secure and more affordable energy for working people. Reliable, cheap nuclear power can support critical modern infrastructure in Scotland, such as supercomputers.

    Speaking ahead of a visit to Torness Nuclear Power Station in East Lothian today [Thursday 3 July], Scottish Secretary Ian Murray cited new research which shows that Scotland risks becoming one of few areas in Europe where the devolved government is publicly against new nuclear development.

    Mr Murray said:

    In other parts of the UK, the UK Government is driving forward nuclear power, as are countries across Europe and indeed the world. But in Scotland the Scottish Government clings to its ideological objection to new nuclear sites. That means that Scotland is being left behind, missing out on thousands of skilled jobs and economic growth, as well as clean affordable energy. I urge the Scottish Government to put Scotland’s interests first.

    The research by the Nuclear Industry Association and World Nuclear Association shows that 87 per cent of the world economy is pursuing new nuclear power, including France, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands. Many previously anti-nuclear European countries are abandoning their positions, including Italy, Denmark, and Belgium, while Germany has dropped its opposition to EU-level initiatives on nuclear energy.

    The UK Government has committed to building Sizewell C and Small Nuclear Reactors as part of our drive to deliver cleaner, more affordable energy.

    Tom Greatrex, Chief Executive of the Nuclear Industry Association said:

    Nuclear in Scotland will bring jobs and growth as well as a constant supply of secure, reliable and clean electricity that complements other low carbon sources. As countries around the world are increasingly embracing nuclear as an integral part of achieving energy security, decarbonisation and minimising the exposure to the volatility of fossil fuel prices. The Scottish Government’s refusal to countenance replacing Torness when it retires in a few years is indicative of a fundamental lack of seriousness of policy.

    Since Torness started operating in 1988, it has contributed more than £16.1 billion to the UK economy and supported more than 2,600 jobs a year. Together Hunterston B and Torness have contributed more than £29.4 billion to the UK economy.

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 July 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Economics: At Africa gender statistics forum, African leaders urge renewed commitment to quality gender data

    Source: African Development Bank Group

    Amid growing setbacks on gender equality and increasing financial constraints, African policymakers, gender experts, and development specialists are calling for renewed collaboration and sustained investment in national gender data systems across the continent.

    This is the message of the ongoing Seventh Africa Gender Statistics Forum taking place in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

    The Forum was co-organized by Côte d’Ivoire’s National Statistics Agency,  the African Union Commission, the African Development Bank Group, the Economic Commission for Africa, UN Women, and Open Data Watch, with funding support from the Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation Trust Fund.

    The Forum is exploring Africa’s gender data systems, ways to build statistical capacity, and policies to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment across the continent.

    Representatives from host country Côte d’Ivoire said the country has made notable progress in recent years in collecting, analyzing and using gender data to guide public policy.

    “These statistics are essential to understand the lived realities of girls and women and to design effective programs and policies that eliminate inequality,” Thiekoro Doumbia, Director General of Côte d’Ivoire’s National Statistics Agency, told attendees.

    Held under the theme “Sound Statistics for ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality and Empowerment,” the Forum has attracted more than 150 participants from 40 African countries, covering a diversity of sectors – including government representatives, statisticians, civil society, and development organizations.

    At the forum, participants have reflected on Africa’s journey in gender statistics since the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action – a landmark international agreement aimed at advancing women’s rights and gender equality.

    “Statistics provide a solid foundation for good decision-making, and gender statistics are crucial for identifying vulnerabilities among women, girls, men, and boys and responding appropriately,” said William Muhwava, Chief for Demographic and Social Statistics Section of the UN Economic Commission for Africa.

    The high-level panels, technical and networking sessions have focused on priority issues ranging from gender-based violence statistics and inclusive data systems to social protection, migration, and sets of standards, principles, and rules that guide behavior and decision-making.

    During the forum, the African Development Bank and the Economic Commission for Africa’s Africa Gender Index 2023 Analytical Report, was showcased – a flagship publication that measures the state of gender equality across the continent.

    According to the Index, African women and girls continue to be left behind in economic, social and political spheres, despite progress in some sectors.

    “This Forum is a unique opportunity to turn numbers into narratives, analysis into action, and data into social justice for all African women and girls,” said Nathalie Gahunga, Manager of the Gender and Women Empowerment Division at the African Development Bank.

    “Data is the key to change. Yet, in 15 African countries, only 52 percent of gender-related indicators clearly differentiate between women and men. This gap undermines progress in maternal health, political participation, and violence prevention,“ she added.

    According to UN Women and the Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century PARIS21, African countries have achieved just over 50 percent of their potential gender data capacity. While some countries are performing above the global average, the continent lags behind.

    “An Africa that is people-driven needs sound data that accurately reflects the realities of women and girls,” said Aberash Tariku Abaye Africa, Coordination Statistics Expert at the African Union Institute for Statistics.

    “Including women in Africa’s development is therefore critical for sustainable economic growth and social development,” said Adjaratou Ndiaye, Country Representative, UN Women, Cote Ivoire.  “We can’t achieve that without strong gender data and this calls for countries and sectors to work closely together to identify and address gaps for stronger data systems across the region.”

    The Forum is expected to conclude with recommendations aimed at supporting institutions, processes, and resources to produce, disseminate, and utilize gender-related data. This will ensure coordination between gender data producers and users, grounding policies across Africa in solid evidence and real-life data.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Africa: FMDQ Group and Frontier Africa Reports (FAR) Sign Agreement to Launch Live Daily Broadcast of Frontier Africa Financial News Programming

    Source: APO

    FMDQ Group (www.FMDQGroup.com),  Africa’s first vertically integrated financial market infrastructure group, operating through wholly-owned subsidiaries in the business of Exchange, Clearing and Depository has agreed to cooperate and support Frontier Africa Reports (www.FrontierAfricaReports.com) towards advancing the promotion of knowledge and information about African financial markets. 

    The FMDQ Group and Frontier Africa Reports on Wednesday, June 3rd signed-off on their six-year relationship, that will enable the FAR organisation to broadcast pan-African financial and business news, and related programming, live from the in-house studio facilities of the FMDQ Group. 

    Kaodi Ugoji, Group Chief Operating Officer, FMDQ Group says at the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, that the group firmly believes in the ability and the experience of Frontier Africa Reports (FAR) team, led by its CEO Boason Omofaye, a veteran financial news broadcast journalist to manage, operate and utilize the broadcast facilities to deepen the knowledge of the African markets (equities, debt, currencies, derivatives, venture capital, commodities, etc.), increase investors awareness and, provide a platform of engagement and information for issuers as well as trading/dealing firms, among others. 

    Boason Omofaye, Chief Executive Officer of Pure Language Communications Limited (the operator of Frontier Africa Reports) says, that the studio operations and technical support agreement with the FMDQ Group, provide a veritable platform to deliver expansive regular audio and video live programming of market news, analysis, updates, interviews, etc. Frontier Africa Reports will ensure that its productions leave no African economy, its markets, people and institutions behind. This aligns with the market integration objectives of the African Exchange Linkage Project (AELP), led by the African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) and supported by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB). 

    Frontier Africa Reports (FAR) plans to flag-off its first market-focused programming, live from the FMDQ studios in mid-July, via its YouTube channel, which will also be available on its website and social media platforms. Other programming, including its Frontier Africa Radio (FAR) podcasts are due to follow.  

    The FMDQ Group and Frontier Africa Reports have spent the past two years retooling and investing in the broadcast studios facility, which is located in Victoria Island, Lagos. 

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Frontier Africa Reports.

    For Enquiries Contact: 
    Boason Omofaye  
    Chief Executive Officer 
    Frontier Africa Reports  
    Email: boasonfaye@frontierafricareports.com 
    M: +234 806 265 7458 

    About FMDQ Group: 
    FMDQ Group is Africa’s first vertically integrated financial market infrastructure group, strategically positioned to provide registration, listing, quotation and noting services; integrated trading, clearing & central counterparty, settlement, and risk management for financial market transactions; depository of securities, as well as data and information services, across the debt capital, foreign exchange, derivatives and equity markets., through its wholly owned subsidiaries – FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited, FMDQ Clear Limited, FMDQ Depository Limited and FMDQ Private Markets Limited. www.FMDQGroup.com  

    About Frontier Africa Reports:  
    Frontier Africa Reports is a content development, as well as a production and broadcast organisation, that is focused on pan-African business, economic, investment and financial market news audio/video online programming, streaming across all digital platforms in Africa and around the world. www.FrontierAfricaReports.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Partners Value Investments L.P. Announces Ten-For-One Unit Split

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Partners Value Investments L.P. (TSXV: PVF.UN, TSXV: PVF.PR.U) (the “Partnership”) and Partners Value Investments Inc. (TSXV: PVF.WT, PVF.PR.V, PVF.A) (“PVII”) today announced that the board of trustees of the general partner of the Partnership has approved a ten-for-one unit split (the “Unit Split”) of the outstanding equity units of the Partnership (the “Equity Units”) (PVF.UN).

    The Unit Split will be implemented by way of a subdivision.

    In conjunction with the Unit Split, the board of directors of PVII approved a concurrent ten-for-one share split of the outstanding non-voting exchangeable shares of PVII (the “Exchangeable Shares”) (PVF.A). The split of Exchangeable Shares (the “Share Split”, together with the Unit Split, the “Splits”) will also be implemented by way of subdivision.

    The Splits are being undertaken to ensure that the Equity Units and Exchangeable Shares remain accessible to individual holders and to improve their liquidity. The Split will not change the rights of holders and will not change a holder’s proportionate ownership in the Partnership or PVII, as applicable. The Splits should not be taxable to holders of Equity Units or Exchangeable Shares for Canadian and US tax purposes.

    On August 8, 2025, the additional Equity Units/Exchangeable Shares required to give effect to the Splits will be issued to holders of record at the close of business on August 5, 2025. As of the close of business on July 2, 2025, there were 70,558,120 Equity Units and 2,786,058 Exchangeable Shares issued and outstanding. Adjusted for the Splits, as of July 2, 2025, there would have been 705,581,200 Equity Units and 27,860,580 Exchangeable Shares issued and outstanding.

    The Equity Units and Exchangeable Shares will begin trading with “due bills” on the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSXV”) at the opening of business on August 5, 2025 (being the Record Date) until the close of business on August 8, 2025 (being the Payment Date), inclusively. During such period, anyone who purchases Equity Units or Exchangeable Shares on the TSXV will receive the entitlement to be issued additional Equity Units or Exchangeable Shares pursuant to the Splits. The Equity Units and Exchangeable Shares will commence trading on an “ex-distribution” (post-split) basis on the TSXV at the opening of business on August 11, 2025.

    Holders do not need to take any action. The Partnership and PVII will use the direct registration system (“DRS”) to electronically register the additional Equity Units and Exchangeable Shares issued pursuant to the Splits, rather than issuing paper certificates to registered unitholders. A DRS advice statement, indicating the additional Equity Units or Exchangeable Shares to which registered holders are entitled as a result of the Splits, will be mailed to holders following August 8 2025. The combination of any old unit/share certificates and the new DRS advice statement sent will represent each registered holder’s total post- Split unitholdings/shareholdings. For beneficial holders who hold their units/shares in an account with a broker or other intermediary, their account will be automatically updated to reflect the Splits in accordance with the applicable brokerage account providers’ usual procedures.

    In addition, in conjunction with the Splits, the outstanding warrants of PVII (the “Warrants”) (PVF.WT) will be adjusted in accordance with the terms of the warrant indenture between PVII and TSX Trust Company dated November 27, 2023, to reflect the Share Split. Prior to the Share Split, the exercise price for each Exchangeable Share is C$29.34 and a holder of Warrants who tenders five Warrants will receive 1.106 Exchangeable Shares for an aggregate exercise price of C$32.45. After completion of the Share Split, the exercise price for each Exchangeable Share will be C$2.93 and a holder of Warrants who tenders five Warrants will receive 11.06 Exchangeable Shares for an aggregate exercise price of C$3.245. As of the close of business on July 2, 2025, there were 27,902,009 Warrants issued and outstanding. There will be no change to the number of issued and outstanding Warrants as a result of the Splits. The adjustment to the Warrants should not be taxable to holders of Warrants for Canadian and US tax purposes.

    All unit/share and per unit/share data for future periods will reflect the Splits. The Partnership’s current normal course issuer bid for the Equity Units will be adjusted to reflect the Unit Split.

    For further information, contact Investor Relations at ir@pvii.ca or 416-643-7621.

    Note: This news release may contain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities regulations. The words “may”, “will”, “would”, “should”, “could”, “expects”, “plans”, “intends”, “trends”, “indications”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “estimates”, “predicts”, “likely” or “potential” and other expressions which are predictions of or indicate future events, trends or prospects and which do not relate to historical matters, identify forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the intentions and expectations with respect to the Splits.

    Forward-looking information is based on a number of assumptions and is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the results or events mentioned in this press release to differ materially from those that are discussed in or implied by such forward-looking information. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the financial performance of Brookfield Corporation, the impact or unanticipated impact of general economic, political and market factors; the behavior of financial markets, including fluctuations in interest and foreign exchanges rates; limitations on the liquidity of our investments; global equity and capital markets and the availability of equity and debt financing and refinancing within these markets; strategic actions including dispositions; changes in accounting policies and methods used to report financial condition (including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates); the effect of applying future accounting changes; business competition; operational and reputational risks; technological change; changes in government regulation and legislation; changes in tax laws; risks associated with the use of financial leverage; catastrophic events, such as earthquakes and hurricanes; the possible impact of international conflicts and other developments including terrorist acts; and other risks and factors detailed from time to time in documents filed with the securities regulators in Canada.

    The foregoing list of important factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive and investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. Except as required by law, none of the Partnership or PVII undertakes to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements and information, whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Top apprenticeship employers celebrated for 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Top apprenticeship employers celebrated for 2025

    Large and small companies recognised for their apprenticeship programmes, creating opportunities and driving growth.

    Employers across the country have been recognised by the government for their outstanding commitment to apprenticeships.

    The Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers and Top 50 SME Apprenticeship Employers tables for 2025 showcase the very best apprenticeship programmes over the past 12 months.

    The Department for Education has partnered with RateMyApprenticeship to deliver the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers 2025 rankings. The 2025 rankings recognise and celebrate England’s leading apprenticeship employers for their overall commitment to employing apprentices, the diversity of their apprentices, whether their apprentices achieve and for the first time in 2025 – the apprentices’ own feedback on their employer’s programme.

    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said:

    Congratulations to all the employers recognised for their outstanding apprenticeship programmes. They are delivering the skilled workforce we need to deliver our number one mission to grow the economy, and breaking down barriers for young people across the country.

    For the first time, the voices of apprentices themselves were front and centre in showcasing where employers are raising the bar in quality and experience. These rankings are a testament to what can be achieved when businesses invest in people, and the transformative power of apprenticeships in delivering our Plan for Change.

    The Top 10 Apprenticeship Employers for 2025 are:

    1. Mitchells & Butlers
    2. BAE Systems
    3. Amazon
    4. John Lewis Partnership
    5. Busy Bees Childcare
    6. Department for Work and Pensions
    7. GXO Logistics
    8. Whitbread
    9. McDonald’s
    10. PwC

    Catering and hospitality company Mitchells & Butlers has been named the country’s number one apprenticeship employer for 2025, while maintenance services provider MCFT has been named this year’s top SME apprenticeship employer.

    The Top 5 SME Apprenticeship Employers for 2025 are:

    1. MCFT
    2. Smailes Goldie
    3. MDS Ltd
    4. PM+M Solutions for Business LLP
    5. Forbury Gardens Day Nursery

    Susan Martindale, Group HR Director at Mitchells & Butlers, said:

    We are incredibly honoured to be recognised as the UK’s number one apprenticeship employer for 2025. At Mitchells & Butlers, our apprentices aren’t just part of our business – they are the future of our business.

    Through our apprenticeship programmes, we’ve created pathways for people to earn while they learn, gaining valuable skills and confidence that benefit them throughout their hospitality careers. Our commitment to developing talent at all levels has created a thriving culture where skills and potential can flourish. This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team in creating meaningful career opportunities across our brands.

    Chris Craggs, MCFT Founder said:

    Being named the number one SME employer of apprentices is a tremendous honour and reflects our commitment to tackling the current and future skills shortage in commercial catering and refrigeration engineering.

    Being an employer-provider was the only clear path to solving the issues, ensuring we were providing the best place where people wanted to come and learn, giving them hands on skills and experience to be the best in the industry, and the chance to earn-and-learn, leading to a long-term career. We’ve invested heavily in a national state of the art training facility, quality and compliance staff, and a team of in-house technical trainers who we support in developing as educators.

    Our apprentices—whether field-based or office-based—gain real-world, hands-on experience from day one. We’re committed to building a diverse workforce, with local teams serving local customers and targeted initiatives to increase the number of female technicians. This recognition reinforces our belief in investing in long-term talent, not just meeting the needs of today. We couldn’t be prouder of all our apprentices and the positive impact they continue to make.

    Defence and security specialist BAE Systems secured the second spot in the Top 100 rankings.

    Richard Hamer, HR Director, Education & Skills at BAE Systems, said:

    We’re delighted to be ranked second in the Top 100.  Apprenticeships are critical to the future skills needs of BAE Systems. We are proud to have a record 4,600 apprentices currently in learning with us providing a diverse pipeline of talented young people underpinning our future success.

    Our STEM skill requirements range from welding and pipefitting at the advanced apprenticeship level to software, cyber and nuclear engineering at the degree apprenticeship level. These apprenticeships create pathways to highly valuable life-long careers for young people from all backgrounds whilst supporting economic growth across the UK.

    The rankings attracted strong entries from across a wide range of industries including hospitality, retail, professional services, logistics, childcare and manufacturing across the private, public and charitable sectors.

    For the full list of Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers and the Top 50 SME Apprenticeship Employers visit https://www.top-apprenticeshipemployers.co.uk/2025-winners

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Funding programme aims to provide perfect platform for business success

    Source: City of Leeds

    A new funding programme has been launched to support innovation, business growth and the development of Leeds’s next generation of entrepreneurs.

    The programme – which is being financed by the Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – will see individual grants ranging from £25,000 to £50,000 being distributed by Leeds City Council.

    The grants are intended to enable established local organisations – in the private, public or third sectors – to run knowledge-sharing projects that will help a diverse range of Leeds-based businesses, entrepreneurs and innovators to make the most of their potential.

    Organisations applying for a grant will be asked to state whether the project they are hoping to run is designed to drive innovation or comes under the heading of more general business support.

    Innovation projects will – via delivery methods such as workshops and one-to-one support – provide business-focused guidance, mentoring and training that is specifically tailored towards fields such as artificial intelligence or financial, health and legal technology.

    Activity funded by the grants will be open to new and established businesses as well as prospective entrepreneurs who have yet to set up a business.

    Those taking part will, it is anticipated, be able to acquire the kind of skills and contacts that are crucial to success in the fast-moving and highly-competitive digital and tech marketplace.

    In the longer term, it is hoped they will go on to devise cutting-edge products, processes and services that will help make Leeds a healthier, greener and more inclusive city.

    The funding is also designed to benefit the Leeds economy by showcasing the city’s innovation strengths to potential outside investors.

    Business support projects, meanwhile, will be aimed at those operating – or looking to develop an idea – in any sector, not just innovation-led areas such as digital and tech.

    It is hoped that these projects will – by providing advice on topics such as skills, planning and engagement – help new and established businesses as well as prospective entrepreneurs to flourish while improving their investor readiness.

    Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s deputy leader and executive member for economy, transport and sustainable development, said:

    “As a council, we are determined to help people across Leeds – whatever their background or personal circumstances – to reach their full potential.

    “This funding programme and the part it can play in individual and city-wide business success is a great example of how we are working to achieve that aim.

    “By providing access to top-level expertise and advice, we want the projects being funded by the programme to be truly transformational for a diverse range of businesses, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs.

    “If we can help them grow and find ways to get big results from bright ideas, it is our hope that the city as a whole will also benefit through the creation of jobs and other opportunities.”

    For more information about the new funding programme – officially known as the ‘Innovating, Enterprising and Thriving Programme 2025-2026’ – click here.

    Applications for a grant to run a project can be made until July 27 and will be assessed by a diverse panel with a strong track record in innovation, business support and social change.

    The projects that are chosen to receive funding will have to be delivered by March 31 next year.

    Applicants must be registered businesses or, if they are in the public or third sector, have a recognisable trading or operating history.

    ENDS

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Office of the Governor – News Release – Gov. Green Finalizes Veto Decisions

    Source: US State of Hawaii

    HONOLULU – Governor Josh Green, M.D., today finalized veto decisions and issued eight vetoes of the 20 bills on the Intent-to-Veto list. As of today, Governor Green has taken action on 304 of the 320 bills passed by the Legislature in the 2025 Session. Other bills signed into law today include the remaining bills on the Intent-to-Veto list, as well as five bills relating to stormwater management and kūpuna care. The remaining 16 of 320 bills passed by the Legislature will become law by July 9. These include bills relating to condominium insurance, Maui wildfire settlement, construction liability reform and support for local nonprofit organizations impacted by changes to federal funding.

    “I want to thank the Legislature for its work this past legislative session to bring forward these important bills signed into law,” said Governor Green. “So far, we have covered critical topics such as the climate impact fee, women’s court, biosecurity, free school meals, fireworks and public safety. Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke spearheaded efforts for broadband access and expanded Preschool Open Doors. These wins reflect what can be achieved when we work together for the good of our state,” said Governor Green.

    Regarding the late inclusion of SB 935 on the Intent-to-Veto list, Governor Green stated, “I want to thank the Legislature and Chief Justice for the thoughtful discussion on SB 935. The bill appropriates funds to analyze vesting changes and we are committed to working with the Legislature and the Judiciary to find meaningful recruitment and retention policies for public service.”

    Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald shared the following comments, “We had a very productive session this year, where a great deal was accomplished, including the establishment of several new courts and judicial initiatives. We are grateful that as part of the process, all sides have been able to express their views on SB 935 and we respect the Governor’s decision. I thank the Governor and legislative leadership for their openness to considering issues relating to recruitment of judges and other important matters going forward.”

    Bills Signed into law:

    Governor Green signed 12 bills into law from the Intent-to-Veto list:

    HB 302 (ACT 241): RELATING TO CANNABIS

    HB 496 (ACT 242): RELATING TO MĀMAKI TEA

    HB 300 (ACT 250): RELATING TO THE STATE BUDGET

    SB 589 (ACT 266): RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY

    HB 126 (ACT 288): RELATING TO PROPERTY FORFEITURE

    HB 800 (ACT 289): RELATING TO GOVERNMENT

    SB 935 (ACT 290): RELATING TO GOVERNMENT

    SB 447 (ACT 291): RELATING TO A DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PILOT PROGRAM

    SB 104 (ACT 292): RELATING TO CORRECTIONS

    SB 15 (ACT 293): RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION

    SB 38 (ACT 294): RELATING TO HOUSING

    SB 66 (ACT 295): RELATING TO HOUSING

    Vetoes:

    Governor Green issued the following eight vetoes today:

    HB 235: RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY
    Veto rational: The Department of Transportation has developed specific criteria for the selection of communities within which to implement traffic safety systems. This criteria incorporates data-driven crash, citation and traffic volume metrics, which ensure communities are chosen based on need and potential for greatest impact. Ignoring this criteria in favor of legislatively mandated location selection threatens the integrity of the photo red light imaging detector system and automated speed enforcement system programs.

    HB 796: RELATING TO TAX CREDITS
    Veto rational: This bill would have a significant long-term impact on income tax credits across a variety of industries, including film and television, research, and renewable energy. These tax credits are critical to supporting economic development and diversification, particularly within growing and emerging sectors. Categorically sunsetting income tax credits will not only disincentivize future investors from doing business in Hawai‘i, but will destabilize existing businesses that currently rely upon these tax credits.

    HB 958: RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION
    Veto rational: While mopeds and motorcycles are exempt from the prohibition established within this bill, on “high-speed electric devices” driving on public roadways, electric cars are not exempt in the definition. Such a prohibition would likely violate the Commerce Clause and Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution and conflict with the administration’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

    HB 1296: RELATING TO THE MAJOR DISASTER FUND
    Veto rational: The administration is committed to the transparent, efficient management of state funds. During times of emergency, flexibility and the quick release of funds is necessary to respond to rapidly changing situations. This bill disrupts the delicate balance between reporting requirements facilitating government transparency and fiscal flexibility for efficient emergency response and recovery efforts. Placing additional administrative oversight over funds expended for emergencies jeopardizes public safety.

    HB 1369: RELATING TO TAXATION
    Veto rational: The amendments to the general excise tax and use tax contained in this bill would impact sugarcane producers, commercial fishing vessels and securities exchanges. Removing the specific tax exemptions afforded to these entities would provide little financial benefit to the state while harming, in particular, sugarcane producers.

    SB 31: RELATING TO PROPERTY
    Veto rational: By enabling any person, including those without any interest in the specified real property, to record a statement that a real property’s title includes a discriminatory restrictive covenant, this bill provides a statutorily authorized mechanism for the circulation of disinformation. This disinformation has the potential to negatively affect the marketability of a property. Because the person who recorded the statement claiming a discriminatory restrictive covenant exists is waived of any liability, no recourse is available to those who suffer financial loss due to inaccurate claims concerning their property’s title.

    SB 583: RELATING TO NAMING RIGHTS
    Veto rational: Pursuant to section 14, article III, of the Hawai‘i State Constitution, each bill may only contain one subject, which must pertain to the bill’s title. The exemption of concessions in the stadium facility and Convention Center from typical concession procurement procedures may violate section 14, article III, of the Hawai‘i State Constitution since the exemption appears to fall outside the titular scope of the bill, naming rights.

    SB 1102: RELATING TO THE AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTING UNIT
    Veto rational: The appointment process proposed in the bill is inconsistent with the selection process for other department leadership positions. Further, due to the need to obtain legislative approval for the appointment of the Fire Chief, following the appointment process contained in this bill may delay the appointment of this critical leadership position, impacting airport operations, safety and readiness.

    Bills signed by the Governor are tracked on the Legislature’s website, here.
    The Governor’s Messages relating to actions on legislation can be found here.
    Bills vetoed by the Governor will be uploaded here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Newsom signs legislation 7.3.25

    Source: US State of California 2

    Jul 3, 2025

    SACRAMENTO – A day after announcing California has more than doubled its Film and Television Tax Credit Program, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation to further strengthen the state’s commitment to film and television production:

    • AB 1138 by Assemblymember Zbur (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Allen (D-Santa Monica): Income and corporate taxes: tax credits: motion pictures.

    For full text of the bill, visit: http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov. 

    Press releases, Recent news

    Recent news

    News What you need to know: As we approach the Fourth of July holiday and weekend, California is taking steps to keep communities safe during festivities by increasing outreach and highlighting resources. Sacramento, California — As Californians gear up to celebrate…

    News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement after House Republicans passed President Trump’s Big, Beautiful Betrayal: “This bill is a tragedy for the American people, and a complete moral failure. The President and his MAGA enablers are…

    News SACRAMENTO – Ahead of an expected record-breaking holiday weekend for travel, Californians are seeing the lowest July prices at the pump in years. This comes after Governor Gavin Newsom has taken repeated actions to increase transparency on Big Oil’s balance…

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Fireworks, fun, and safety: California preps for the holiday weekend

    Source: US State of California 2

    Jul 3, 2025

    What you need to know: As we approach the Fourth of July holiday and weekend, California is taking steps to keep communities safe during festivities by increasing outreach and highlighting resources.

    Sacramento, California — As Californians gear up to celebrate the Fourth of July, Governor Gavin Newsom today highlighted how the state is rolling out safety measures — from wildfire enforcement and extra highway patrols to real-time heat alerts — to help keep the fun going and our communities safe.

    Entering peak wildfire season 

    In California, human activities account for about 95% of all wildfire starts, often starting from preventable actions like improperly extinguished campfires, malfunctioning equipment, and fireworks. With Fourth of July celebrations set to go off, Governor Newsom and state fire officials remind all Californians that the state has no tolerance for illegal fireworks. Over 600,000 pounds of illegal fireworks have already been seized in 2025. The sale, transport, or use of fireworks without the “Office of the State Fire Marshal Safe and Sane” seal is illegal, as is possessing or using any fireworks in communities where they are not allowed. Violators face potential fines up to $50,000 as well as a year in jail. For a fun and safe Fourth of July, know your local fireworks laws. Some California communities ban all fireworks, while others allow certain “Safe and Sane” fireworks.

    Hitting the road

    To keep Californians safe, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is implementing a Holiday Enforcement Period beginning at 6:01 p.m. on Thursday, July 3 and continuing through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 6 – keep an eye on distracted and dangerous drivers on the highways. Don’t forget – save the celebrations until you’ve reached your destination. During the 2024 Independence Day holiday period, 29 people were killed in crashes on California roads and CHP officers made 1,336 arrests for DUI — one arrest every 17 minutes. 

    Staying smart in the heat 

    California has launched CalHeatScore – a groundbreaking tool to help protect vulnerable populations from dangerous heatwaves. The state’s new tool provides localized warnings and resources for extreme heat events. 

    When high temperatures impact Californians, many regions can experience triple-digit weather. Residents should visit here for resources, including heat safety information and places to stay cool.

    Emergency preparedness

    Californians are encouraged to sign up for free emergency alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts. Emergency alerts are important messages you receive to help keep you safe during a disaster. The Disaster Ready Guide, available in multiple languages, includes other important information, such as packing a go-bag and making a plan.

    • Recreate responsibly with these helpful tips.
    • Carry extra food, water and clothing if you plan to be outdoors for an extended period of time.
    • Check the weather forecast before you leave.
    • Stay aware and alert near bodies of water. Wear a life jacket, supervise children and do not enter cold and/or swift-water areas.
    • Be mindful of insects and wildlife, take precautions including wearing long sleeve clothing and repellents.
    • Boat sober.

    Make an outdoor plan

    For those looking to engage with some of California’s natural beauty during the weekend with a visit to one of its 280 state parks, California’s State Parks encourages Californians to be conscientious of their impact on the land around them. Staying on trails, making sure to keep watch on and extinguish any campfires, picking up your trash, and planning ahead can keep you and your families safe, and the wilderness protected for those that come after you.

    Whether you’re camping, hiking, or just going outside for some relaxation, know the route you’ll be taking and how long you plan to be gone. Tell a responsible person about your plans and when you anticipate you’ll be home. 

    • Carry extra food, water and clothing if you plan to be outdoors for an extended period of time.
    • Check the weather forecast before you leave.
    • Stay aware and alert near bodies of water. Wear a life jacket, supervise children and do not enter cold and/or swift-water areas.
    • Be mindful of insects and wildlife, take precautions including wearing long sleeve clothing and repellents.

    Keep your little ones in mind

    As temperatures heat up, many people want to go outside and take their children and pets with them. While they love outdoor adventures, the heat can take a toll on them, too. Be sure to limit their outside exposure on hot days. With increased flows in waterways during the summer, don’t leave anyone unsupervised near streams or rivers. Most importantly, never leave your kids or pets alone in a hot vehicle.

    Recent news

    News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement after House Republicans passed President Trump’s Big, Beautiful Betrayal: “This bill is a tragedy for the American people, and a complete moral failure. The President and his MAGA enablers are…

    News SACRAMENTO – Ahead of an expected record-breaking holiday weekend for travel, Californians are seeing the lowest July prices at the pump in years. This comes after Governor Gavin Newsom has taken repeated actions to increase transparency on Big Oil’s balance…

    News SACRAMENTO – As House Republicans vote on the measure as soon as tonight, President Trump’s “big beautiful” national debt-adding bill is a massive tax break for the wealthiest Americans, at the cost of programs and services used by everyday families. It gives tax…

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  • MIL-OSI: Lightchain AI Enters Final Bonus Round Following Completion of $21.1M Presale

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHREWSBURY, United Kingdom, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lightchain AI, an AI-optimized blockchain platform, has officially entered the Final Bonus Round of its token offering. This milestone follows the successful completion of all 15 presale stages and a total raise of $21.1 million, signaling strong community interest and strategic backing ahead of the project’s mainnet launch in July 2025.

    The Final Bonus Round features a fixed LCAI token price of $0.007125 and marks the last opportunity for contributors to participate before the network transitions to its live phase. Lightchain AI is focused on building decentralized AI infrastructure that enables intelligent computation directly on-chain.

    Foundation Set for Mainnet Rollout

    The funds raised during the presale have been directed toward infrastructure development, validator onboarding, and developer ecosystem support. Lightchain AI’s technical foundation includes an Artificial Intelligence Virtual Machine (AIVM) and a unique Proof-of-Intelligence (PoI) consensus mechanism that rewards meaningful AI computations performed by validator nodes.

    This structure allows for scalable AI workloads to be processed securely and transparently, positioning the network to serve use cases across data science, automation, decentralized analytics, and next-generation dApps.

    Ecosystem Growth and Developer Incentives

    To accelerate adoption, Lightchain AI has launched a $150,000 Developer Grant Program aimed at supporting teams and individuals building on the platform. The initiative is part of a broader commitment to ecosystem growth that also includes public GitHub repository access, live developer tools, and ongoing validator support.

    Additionally, the platform has fully removed the original 5% Team Allocation, redirecting those tokens toward grants, validator rewards, and infrastructure incentives. This community-first tokenomics model is designed to promote long-term network health, security, and decentralization.

    The staking mechanism has been fully implemented and is currently being tested by early validators, who are now simulating reward behavior to prepare for the mainnet launch. APIs, SDKs, and other resources are live through the Lightchain Developer Portal, making it easy for builders to begin contributing to the ecosystem.

    Final Opportunity to Participate

    The Final Bonus Round is currently open, offering fixed pricing and access to early governance and validator opportunities. Contributors in this final phase also benefit from long-term staking incentives and access to grant programs post-launch.

    “This final phase is a culmination of months of structured development and growing community engagement,” said a Lightchain AI spokesperson. “The $21 million raised is not just a number—it’s a signal of strong belief in the potential of decentralized AI, and we’re excited to welcome new participants as we move toward mainnet.”

    What’s Next for Lightchain AI

    • Mainnet Launch – Scheduled for July 2025
    • Validator Node Expansion – Ongoing
    • Developer Grant Applications – Opening Q3 2025
    • Public GitHub Release – To follow mainnet

    Learn More or Join the Bonus Round

    Website: https://lightchain.ai
    Whitepaper: https://lightchain.ai/lightchain-whitepaper.pdf
    Twitter/X: https://x.com/LightchainAI
    Telegram: https://t.me/LightchainProtocol

    Contact:
    SHAJAN SKARIA
    media@lightchain.ai

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  • MIL-OSI: MEXC Releases Bimonthly Transparency Report: $559 Million Reimbursed to Users, $2.2M in Illicit Assets Blocked

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MEXC, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has released its official May–June 2025 Bimonthly Report, outlining new security initiatives, internal risk monitoring data, and major transparency updates. The report reaffirms MEXC’s commitment to safeguarding user assets and maintaining institutional-grade operational standards.

    Among the key disclosures:

    • Proof of Reserves Update — The report confirms current key wallet holdings, providing publicly verifiable data to reinforce asset safety and user trust.
    • $100M Guardian Fund — A new insurance mechanism designed to cover user losses in unforeseen incidents, such as protocol-level hacks and critical exploits, is now live.
    • Futures Insurance Fund Growth — The fund aimed at mitigating forced liquidation losses has expanded its financial coverage, reflecting MEXC’s active protection of derivatives traders.
    • Asset Recovery Protocols — New updates are introduced for refund processing related to user errors, including wrong network deposits.
    • Illicit Transaction Response — Between March and April, MEXC successfully intercepted over 2.2 million USDT in stolen or hacked funds across 41 user cases.

    MEXC is ensuring that all user assets are fully redeemable at any time by maintaining over-collateralized reserves, as evidenced by the latest data. This means that for every unit of cryptocurrency users hold on the platform, MEXC holds more than one unit in reserve, guaranteeing asset withdrawal whenever needed. The Proof of Reserves (PoR) MEXC is reporting as of June 26, 2025, shows the platform holds enough assets to cover all user deposits. Key wallet holdings as of June 26: 4,08 million BTC, 69,234 ETH, 2.32 billion USDT, 72.3 million USDC.

    The launch of the groundbreaking $100 million Guardian Fund, a dedicated security reserve designed to protect users against major threats such as large-scale hacks, targeted attacks, and serious system vulnerabilities, is a key initiative prioritizing trading security at MEXC. This includes, but is not limited to covering two major issues: compensation when MEXC’s systems are compromised and protection from losses due to critical technical problems. To promote industry transparency, MEXC is publicly disclosing all Guardian Fund wallet addresses. This allows anyone to verify the fund’s balance and transactions on the blockchain, ensuring openness and building user trust.

    Furthermore, the exchange continues its active fight against fraud. This is achieved by ongoing risk control monitoring. In its recent Bimonthly Report, MEXC disclosed that 46,311 suspicious user accounts linked to fraudulent activities were identified and restricted, involving 6,184 fraud syndicates. The largest sources of these activities were traced to CIS, India, and Indonesia. These measures keep enhancing security and building community trust.

    According to the Report, MEXC’s Futures Insurance Fund has paid out over $559 million to compensate traders as of June 30, 2025 – a substantial contribution to preserving the market stability and unprecedented user protection. The initiative is aimed at ensuring a safer trading environment and supporting traders by covering losses that might occur during forced liquidations and mitigating financial risks.

    MEXC also reported successful user asset recovery efforts, with 2,428 cases of mistaken deposits resolved by its dedicated customer support team, resulting in the recovery of 1.1 million USDT for users. Since some errors may occur accidentally on the users’ side, asset recovery support plays a vital role in ensuring peace of mind. Users can request the return of funds sent to the wrong address, involving unsupported tokens, or containing incorrect memo/tag information.

    As part of its comprehensive strategy of maintaining platform security, MEXC is constantly combating hacks and illicit transactions, as confirmed by the data published in the Report. In May-June 2025, the platform processed 709 assistance requests. MEXC efficiently resolves two main types of cases: user asset theft, where users request urgent account freezes, and law enforcement-initiated cases, where users or law enforcement agencies have launched official proceedings. During this period, MEXC handled 124 official freeze requests with official law enforcement documentation. In total, 41 cases were successfully intercepted — covering both user asset theft incidents and enforcement-driven asset freezes. During this period, MEXC handled 124 official freeze requests with official law enforcement documentation.

    Additionally, the exchange is taking action to address reports of stolen or hacked funds being deposited onto their platform and is constantly monitoring suspicious activity and freezing affected accounts.

    These ongoing initiatives reflect MEXC’s broader commitment to proactive security, regulatory cooperation, and industry-leading transparency. By combining over-collateralized reserves, responsive asset protection mechanisms, and robust compliance infrastructure, MEXC continues to build a trusted environment for global crypto traders.

    The exchange remains focused on delivering secure, resilient, and user-first trading experiences — aligned with its vision to raise industry standards and support the long-term growth of digital assets worldwide.

    About MEXC
    Founded in 2018, MEXC is committed to being “Your Easiest Way to Crypto”. Serving over 40 million users across 170+ countries, MEXC is known for its broad selection of trending tokens, frequent airdrop opportunities, and low trading fees. Our user-friendly platform is designed to support both new traders and experienced investors, offering secure and efficient access to digital assets. MEXC prioritizes simplicity and innovation, making crypto trading more accessible and rewarding.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Central Bank of Bahrain Issues Framework for Regulating Stablecoin Issuance

    Source: Central Bank of Bahrain

    Published on 4 July 2025

    Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, 4 July 2025 – The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) announced the introduction of a framework for licensing and regulating stablecoin issuers, aimed at ensuring the safe and sound integration of stablecoins into the financial system.

    Under the new stablecoin regulation, licensed stablecoin issuers are permitted to issue single currency stablecoins backed by Bahraini Dinar (BHD), United States Dollar (USD), or any other fiat currency acceptable by the CBB. Furthermore, the new regulation aims to mitigate the risks associated with the use of unregulated stablecoins, and ensure a safer and more secure ecosystem, fostering investor confidence and promoting sustainable growth within the sector.

    Commenting on the new regulations, Mr. Mohamed Al Sadek, Executive Director of Market Development at CBB said: “By encouraging the development and adoption of innovative financial technologies, the CBB aims to enhance Bahrain’s position as a leading financial hub in the MENA region. This milestone reflects the pioneering role the CBB continues to play in overseeing the crypto-asset market and ensuring that the Kingdom’s financial services landscape equipped for future developments.”

    Mr. Ali Haroon AlAamer, Director – Capital Markets Supervision Directorate, said: “This initiative underscores the CBB’s unwavering commitment to integrating crypto-related activities within its regulatory framework and ensuring they are subject to comprehensive oversight. It also highlights the CBB’s dedication to providing robust investor protection measures and maintaining a transparent crypto asset market.”

    The announcement was made during the FS Horizons: Doubling Down on Digital event, hosted in partnership with the Bahrain Economic Development Board, where industry leaders gathered to highlight Bahrain’s advancements in digital banking, payments infrastructure, and talent development.

    The new “Stablecoin Issuance and Offering (SIO) Module” can be found in Volume 6 (Capital Markets) of the CBB Rulebook on CBB’s website cbb.gov.bh.

     

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  • MIL-OSI: Little Pepe Raises Over $3,500,000 as It Becomes Ethereum’s Hottest Meme Token of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Little Pepe has rapidly emerged as Ethereum’s hottest meme token of 2025, having raised over $3.5 million in its presale and currently in Stage 4 at a price of $0.0013. More than just a meme coin, Little Pepe combines viral appeal with real infrastructure, powered by a lightning-fast, low-cost Layer 2 EVM-compatible protocol designed for scalability and speed.

    Moreover, $LILPEPE, fuels the entire ecosystem and aims to bring utility to meme culture by enabling on-chain activity with ultra-low fees. As excitement builds, the project positions itself as the next big movement in the meme coin space—where utility meets entertainment and a new kingdom rises under the rule of Little Pepe.

    Memes Meet Utility in the Little Pepe Ecosystem

    Little Pepe is redefining what it means to be a meme coin by focusing on more than just viral hype. While many tokens rely on short-term attention, Little Pepe is built on real infrastructure — introducing a Layer 2 blockchain tailored for ultra-low fees, lightning-fast transactions, and massive scalability. In a space where Ethereum gas fees still hinder everyday use, Little Pepe stands out as a forward-thinking project offering real utility wrapped in meme-powered appeal.

    It acts as the main utility token throughout the Little Pepe community, permitting customers to pay for services, access features, and participate in governance over time. Despite being rooted in meme culture, Little Pepe’s utility-based layout allows it to stand apart from projects that depend completely on network speculation.

    $LITTLE Raises Over $3.5M

    Currently in Stage 4 of its presale, $LILPEPE is being offered at $0.0013 per token — a strategic entry factor that has already attracted thousands of investors from around the world. With over $3.5 million raised so far, the mission has exceeded expectations and is quickly gaining traction throughout social media, Telegram groups, and crypto news outlets.

    This sort of early interest is an indication of developing self assurance in both the project’s roadmap and its long-term vision. Unlike conventional meme coins that surge and crash primarily based on influencer tweets, Little Pepe is laying down solid infrastructure at the same time as growing its network organically.

    A Layer 2 Kingdom Built for the Future

    The phrase “Little Pepe Chain” has quickly become synonymous with Ethereum Layer 2 innovation. Though still in development, the protocol promises to deliver a smoother, cheaper, and more accessible experience for users — especially those priced out of Ethereum mainnet activity.

    By incorporating Layer 2 technology into the very DNA of its offering, Little Pepe ensures that the network can grow without compromising on speed or decentralization. It’s this blend of technical competence and cultural resonance that’s fueling the project’s exponential growth.

    You’re Still Early — But Not for Long

    The presale is still ongoing, and crypto investors and holders have a chance to buy in at ground level before Little Pepe hits major exchanges. Given the current momentum, the token price is expected to rise in coming stages, and potential buyers are urged to act swiftly. As of now, $LILPEPE is only available for purchase on the official website: littlepepe.com. With over $3.5 million raised, the project is proving that meme coins can evolve — and lead — in a post-PEPE world.

    Furthermore, Little Pepe is more than just a viral token — it’s a complete ecosystem. With its Layer 2 backbone, meme-fueled marketing, and rapidly growing community, it’s positioned to outpace many meme tokens that came before it.

    About Little Pepe

    Little Pepe is a next-gen Layer 2 blockchain designed to merge meme culture with high-speed, low-cost decentralized infrastructure. Built for scalability, security, and accessibility, Little Pepe supports EVM-compatible applications and is powered by means of the $LILPEPE token. The project’s mission is to create a meme coin environment wherein utility meets virality, empowering users through cutting-edge technology and lightning-fast transactions.

    For more information:
    Website: https://littlepepe.com/
    Telegram: https://t.me/littlepepetoken
    Twitter: https://x.com/littlepepetoken

    Contact Details: COO- James Stephen Email: media@littlepepe.com

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by Little Pepe. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. We do not guarantee any claims, statements, or promises made in this article. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice. Investing in crypto and mining-related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. It is possible to lose all your capital. These products may not be suitable for everyone, and you should ensure that you understand the risks involved. Seek independent advice if necessary. Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector—including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining—complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed. Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility. Globenewswire does not endorse any content on this page.

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  • MIL-OSI: XRP Struggles at $2.5 — But PFMCrypto’s New Cloud Mining Contracts Spark Fresh Momentum

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    London, England, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Over the past 30 days, XRP has traded within a narrow range of $2.05 to $2.40, with the $2.50 resistance level proving tough to crack. This period of consolidation coincides with the launch of PFMCrypto’s groundbreaking XRP cloud mining contracts—a move that has rapidly attracted strong interest from long-term holders and new market participants alike.
    Despite several bearish signals—including a drop in XRP Ledger network activity, falling futures open interest, and continued technical weakness—PFMCrypto’s product launch has injected fresh momentum into the XRP ecosystem.

    Visit the official PFMCrypto website: https://pfmcrypto.net 

    Breaking the Mold: Cloud Mining Designed for XRP
    Unlike traditional mining, which depends on proof-of-work (PoW), XRP operates on a consensus protocol—making standard mining techniques unworkable. PFMCrypto addresses this challenge with a simulated cloud mining model, enabling users to earn XRP rewards through structured mining contracts.
    PFMCrypto is a remote digital asset mining platform where users rent computing power from PFMCrypto’s high-performance, eco-friendly infrastructure. Supporting a diverse range of cryptocurrencies—including XRP, DOGE, BTC, LTC, and SOL—the platform removes technical and financial hurdles, making passive income more accessible than ever before.

    Key Features of PFMCrypto’s XRP Cloud Mining Contracts
    –  No Hardware Required: Get started with zero equipment or setup
    –  Daily Payouts: Receive predictable mining rewards every day
    –  Secure Custody: Assets protected by enterprise-level security protocols
    –  Flexible Contract Durations: Choose terms that align with your investment strategy

    Flexible Mining Plans for Every Investor
    PFMCrypto offers more than 10 contract options to suit a wide range of budgets and risk appetites. Highlights include:
    $10 Mining Contract – 1-Day Term – Earn $0.66 daily
    $100 Mining Contract – 2-Day Term – Earn $3.00 daily + $2 bonus
    $1,000 Mining Contract – 9-Day Term – Earn $13.10 daily
    $5,000 Mining Contract – 30-Day Term – Earn $78.50 daily
    These contracts provide long-term XRP holders with a practical way to remain active during periods of market consolidation or pullbacks—while still generating steady returns.

    Click here to explore the $100 XRP mining contract

    What Sets PFMCrypto’s XRP Mining Contracts Apart?
    –  100% Remote Access: No hardware, no tech skills—just log in and start
    –  Capital Protection: Full principal is returned at the end of each contract
    –  AI-Powered Profitability: Smart optimization helps maintain yield even in stagnant markets
    –  Daily Rewards: Stable XRP payouts support consistent cash flow and lower risk

    New users also receive a $10 signup bonus and daily login rewards, making it even easier to start earning right away.

    “PFMCrypto’s timely product release may serve as a catalyst for helping XRP overcome its current market stagnation. It has boosted investor sentiment and stimulated renewed demand in both spot and derivatives markets,” said a PFMCrypto spokesperson. “The product is designed to align with XRP’s architecture while providing real, transparent value to users.”

    How to Start Mining on PFMCrypto
    1.  Register – Sign up and get a $10 welcome bonus, plus $0.60 in daily login rewards
    2.  Select a Contract – Use your bonus to activate a plan, or choose one that suits your goals
    3.  Start Mining – PFMCrypto handles the process, and rewards are credited automatically

    About PFMCrypto
    Founded in 2018, PFMCrypto is committed to reshaping the crypto mining industry. Historically, mining required specialized knowledge, expensive hardware, and cheap electricity. PFMCrypto eliminates these barriers, enabling anyone to mine XRP, BTC, SOL, or DOGE—without the steep learning curve or large upfront costs.
    For everyday users, PFMCrypto offers a real pathway to increase their crypto holdings, earn passive income, and navigate volatile markets with greater confidence.
    Discover the future of XRP mining at: https://pfmcrypto.net 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New plan to kickstart onshore wind revolution

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    Press release

    New plan to kickstart onshore wind revolution

    Onshore wind strategy published as part of mission to become a clean energy superpower.

    • Government launches major onshore wind plan to reverse near decade of sector stagnation in England
    • Boost for mission to become a clean energy superpower and protect households from global gas price spikes
    • Measures to revitalise industry unlocking up to 45,000 jobs in onshore wind by 2030, through Plan for Change

    The amount of clean, homegrown energy from onshore wind is set to accelerate over the second half of the decade as the government launches the first ever onshore wind strategy.

    Thousands of new jobs for British people in onshore wind, such as engineering, construction, and operations maintenance, could be created by 2030 to build the onshore wind needed to deliver clean power for families and businesses.

    After facing a de-facto 9-year ban in England, today’s strategy sets out over 40 radical actions to get onshore wind building again across the UK. This includes:

    • unlocking up to 10 GW of onshore wind by resolving issues with how onshore wind turbines and aerospace civil and defence infrastructure co-exist
    • repowering of old turbines across the country, so we can maintain our current fleet and keep powering the country with clean, secure, homegrown power
    • equipping planners and developers with the tools needed for the first English projects since we lifted the de facto ban last year. This includes making sure planning decisions are based on up-to-date information and ensuring site surveying and assessments for projects are more efficient to speed up decision-making
    • exploring plans to expand the clean industry bonus for onshore wind, encouraging developers to invest in supply chains in the UK’s industrial heartlands, or in cleaner supply chains

    Today’s strategy bolsters the strong foundations the government has built since taking office to get the industry moving again, such as lifting the ban in England and reintroducing onshore wind into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects regime. These measures mean that onshore wind will be put on an equal footing to offshore wind and nuclear, meaning projects can get built quicker in the years to come.

    Delivering this strategy could more than double the current onshore wind workforce, supporting up to 45,000 skilled jobs across the country by 2030, as the government pursues its clean power ambition of 27-29 GW of onshore wind by 2030.

    Clean energy is the economic opportunity of the twenty-first century, and thanks to the government’s clean energy mission, investment is booming in the UK, with over £40 billion of private investment in clean energy announced since July.

    Onshore wind is one of the easiest and cheapest technologies to build and will supply British homes and businesses with clean, secure homegrown power that ends a reliance on unstable global gas markets – all part of the mission to get bills down for good.

    Energy Minister Michael Shanks said: 

    Rolling out more onshore wind is a no-brainer – it’s one of our cheapest technologies, quick to build, supports thousands of skilled jobs and can provide clean energy directly to the communities hosting it. 

    After years of decline, we’re giving industry the tools to get building again, backing industrial renewal and secure, clean, homegrown energy through our Plan for Change.

    Matthieu Hue, co-chair of the Onshore Wind Taskforce and CEO of EDF Power Solutions UK and Ireland, said:

    This strategy is focusing on overcoming barriers and challenges we face across the industry in the deployment of onshore wind while capturing the major socio-economic benefits it can bring to the environment and to local economies.

    Together we are forging a path forward for onshore wind in Great Britain, and we are committed to ensuring a successful implementation through a new Onshore Wind Council, which will oversee the execution of the strategy. This is a critical part of making Britain a clean energy superpower and delivering energy security.

    Communities are set to benefit too with the voluntary community benefits guidance for onshore wind for England being updated to provide communities with £5,000 per megawatt per year for community initiatives, such as new football pitches or libraries, or even bill discount schemes. 

    By delivering the upper Clean Power 2030 ambition of 29 GW of onshore wind, it’s estimated that an additional £70 million of community funding will be unlocked for rural towns and villages every year. 

    Today’s measures come as the government has completed a process to de-risk offshore wind developments, led by the Marine Spatial Prioritisation Programme, thus unleashing the potential for offshore wind development in the English sea in the future. 

    This will help guide The Crown Estate’s Marine Delivery Routemap on strategic use of the seabed to unlock offshore wind in a way that considers all marine sectors including fisheries and protects the marine environment.  

    This should also reduce the planning consent risk for developers on future offshore wind sites before seabed rights are tendered – speeding up and de-risking future offshore wind projects.

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    Sue Ferns, Senior Deputy General Secretary of Prospect, said:

    Onshore wind has an important role to play in a secure and decarbonised energy mix so it is welcome that the government is taking steps to support its rollout.

    However, the lost years resulting from the last government’s inexplicable ban have resulted in significant workforce and skills related challenges that urgently need to be addressed, which hopefully they will be in the forthcoming Clean Energy Workforce Plan.

    It is also important that renewables such as onshore wind generate good, unionised jobs – if the government wants the clean energy transition to be fair and to deliver the full economic potential, it must insist on this as a condition for the support it provides.

    James Robottom, Head of Onshore Wind Delivery, RenewableUK, said:

    Overturning the unpopular onshore wind ban, which deprived us of one of the quickest and cheapest technologies to build for a decade, was just the start. The hard work to make the most of this great opportunity to grow our economy and strengthen the UK’s energy security is now in full swing.

    This strategy sets an ambitious target to almost double the UK’s onshore wind capacity by the end of the decade as a key part of the government’s Clean Power by 2030 mission.

    The measures outlined will increase confidence among investors and developers, so that we can attract billions in private investment and create thousands of highly-skilled jobs and new supply chains all over the country. The strategy also sets out how people living near onshore wind farms will continue to see tailor-made community benefits through an updated Community Benefit Protocol for England, deciding for themselves the form that these benefits should take, to support and improve the lives of those in areas hosting onshore wind.

    Duncan Wilson, Chief Executive, Historic England said:

    Historic England constructively engages with major infrastructure delivery in a way that secures good outcomes for the heritage that people care about. We therefore welcome recognition of our role and the contribution of our advice in the Onshore Wind Taskforce strategy to delivery of the renewables agenda. In line with the strategy we will be updating our commercial renewables guidance.

    Claire Mack OBE, Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables, said:

    Scotland has a proud history in onshore wind and the bold strategy published today reaffirms how central the Scottish onshore wind sector will be to the UK’s clean power journey.

    Onshore wind is a cost-effective source of clean energy that can be deployed at pace, supporting skilled jobs and tangible community benefit. Making the most of our onshore wind resource will also strengthen our energy security in the years ahead.

    Scottish Renewables secured the landmark Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal in 2023 and the clear actions published today will build on this effort by tackling the issues that demand close working across the UK.

    Renewed commitments on planning efficiency, grid connections, radar and aviation in the strategy are all strong signals of intent by the UK and Scottish governments to boost onshore wind deployment. We will work closely with all stakeholders to deliver the strategy and determine the pathway beyond 2030 for the Scottish onshore wind sector.

    Lisa Christie, Head of UK Regulatory Affairs, Vattenfall, said:

    This government’s renewed focus on unlocking the potential of onshore wind is essential for the UK’s energy security, reducing bills, and economic growth. Proposals to resolve challenges around aviation infrastructure and to give local planning teams the tools and information they need to make faster, evidence-based decisions are especially important.

    The socio-economic contribution made by renewables developers means communities also benefit from significant benefit packages that reflect local priorities. This flexibility should be maintained for future developments. Further investment can also be encouraged by ruling out zonal pricing, which risks creating further imbalances in consumer bills.

    Christine McGregor, Managing Director at BayWa r.e. UK Ltd, said:

    We are delighted with the UK government’s leadership in convening the industry to develop the first ever onshore wind strategy. This marks a significant and timely step towards strengthening the onshore wind sector in Great Britain and advancing the ambitions of the Clean Power 2030 initiative.

    Eleri Davies, Head of Onshore Wind Development (England & Wales), RWE, said:

    The Clean Power Action plan sets an ambitious target to double onshore wind capacity by 2030, and today’s Strategy firmly establishes the clear actions required to achieve this. We look forward to the newly established Onshore Wind Council driving these actions forward.

    With over 2 decades of experience in developing and operating onshore wind in the UK, RWE knows firsthand the benefits that it can bring to host communities, with over £3.5 million awarded to local communities from onshore wind funds in the UK last year alone. Onshore wind is also one of the cheapest sources of electricity, therefore breaking down barriers to accelerate its deployment will help reduce bills for all consumers.

    Laura Fleming, Country Managing Director, Hitachi Energy UK & Ireland, said:

    We strongly welcome moves to grow the onshore wind industry and welcome with open arms the fast deployment of affordable renewable energy. Rapid deployment is critical to delivering Clean Power 2030 and we stand ready to work with government to deliver a grid that enables the growth of the onshore wind and wider renewables sector. As a member of the Onshore Wind Taskforce, we are fully committed to capturing this opportunity to deliver clean power and industrial growth in UK.

    Lucy Whitford, Managing Director UK&I Development & Construction, RES, said:

    The onshore wind strategy will unleash the true potential of this vital technology for the nation.

    The policy direction and practical support outlined, will strengthen our energy security and support £70 million per year of extra investment in local economies across length and breadth of the country.

    We’re prepared and ready to work alongside government, local authorities, industry partners and communities to implement this strategy.

    Gillian Noble, Managing Director, Onshore Origination & Development at ScottishPower Renewables said:

    The intent, direction, and focus of this strategy is exactly what’s needed to revitalise the onshore wind industry in England, whilst also aiming to resolve key blockers to onshore wind projects already in development in other areas of the UK.

    It’s been fantastic to be part of such a collaborative working group and we welcome the government’s approach in mobilising industry experts to advise and support to help push things forward. We’re excited about the potential to unlock gigawatts of onshore projects and thousands of new jobs as we contribute to the government’s Clean Power 2030 mission and beyond.

    Notes to editors

    See the full ‘Onshore wind strategy’.

    The methodology underpinning our estimate that onshore wind could support up to 45,000 direct and indirect jobs in Great Britain by 2030 is published here: Job estimates for wind generation by 2030: methodology note. It is based on achieving the upper end of the capacity range published in the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan. 

    The additional £70 million of community funding has been derived as the difference between the upper 29 GW ambition in 2030 and operational capacity in Great Britain as of December 2024 (15 GW), multiplied by £5,000 per MW.   

    The claim that onshore wind is amongst our cheapest technologies is based on a combination of sources, including the results of last year’s CfD auction (Allocation Round 6, where onshore wind cleared at a similar price to solar PV, the lowest price technology in the auction), and published evidence on electricity generation costs.  

    The ‘up to 10 GW impacted by aviation/radar’ is taken from the RenewableUK 2023 Survey of Onshore Wind Impacts on Aviation and Defence. This indicated that up to circa 10 GW of the future onshore wind pipeline is either currently or anticipated to be affected by objections on the grounds of interference with aviation and defence infrastructure. This figure has been rounded, and incorporates military and civil radar, and Eskdalemuir Seismic Array. 

    More detail on the over £40 billion of private investment in clean energy announced since July 2024 is available here: ‘Clean energy industries sector plan’.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Spain: EIB and ULMA Group sign €45 million loan to support innovation and sustainability in the construction value chain

    Source: European Investment Bank

    EIB

    • The loan will boost investment by ULMA Group in new solutions to cut consumption and recycle materials, upgrade its facilities, and increase its energy efficiency.
    • It will also go towards building a new plant to develop advanced technologies for the production of materials.
    • The financing agreement supports the EIB’s strategic priorities for innovation and climate action, and its affordable and sustainable housing initiative.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) and ULMA Group have signed a €45 million loan to finance the company’s innovation and sustainability activities. ULMA Group is a Spanish industrial cooperative group based in the Basque Country, with a strong international presence. Among its nine business lines, the manufacture of equipment, innovative materials and other solutions for the construction sector stands out.

    The EIB loan will finance the Group’s investments in advanced manufacturing technologies for its construction business line and polymer concrete architectural solutions. It will also help provide the investment needed for the construction of a plant to produce new, sustainable building materials. In addition, the EIB will support ULMA Group as it improves its energy efficiency, furthering its decarbonisation and sustainability strategy. The investments will be made in ULMA operations in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.

    Antonio Lorenzo, Head of Corporate Lending in the EIB for Spain and Portugal, said: “With this operation, the EIB is supporting the EU construction industry, contributing to its sustainability, innovation and competitiveness. Supporting this industry is also a key part of the Bank’s commitment to adopting innovative materials and technologies in construction, to increase access to affordable and sustainable housing for all Europeans.”

    The financing agreement supports innovation, climate action and environmental sustainability, and social infrastructure in the European Union, which are three of the eight core priorities set out in the EIB Group 2024-2027 Strategic Roadmap. Social infrastructure is being supported by the ULMA deal’s contribution to the EIB’s affordable and sustainable housing initiative.

    General Manager of ULMA Group Iñaki Gabilondo said: “This agreement will allow us to pursue innovative sustainability projects in the construction sector, with a clear positive impact for people and the world we live in. It bolsters our strong commitment to creating a more efficient, responsible and forward-looking industrial model. In addition, having the support of a prestigious organisation like the EIB is clear recognition of the value and robustness of this social business endeavour.”

    Background information

    European Investment Bank

    The EIB is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by the Member States. Operating around eight core priorities, it finances investments that pursue EU policy objectives by bolstering climate action and the environment, digitalisation and technological innovation, security and defence, cohesion, agriculture and bioeconomy, social infrastructure, the capital markets union, and a stronger Europe in a more peaceful and prosperous world.

    The EIB Group, which also includes the European Investment Fund (EIF), signed nearly €89 billion in new financing for over 900 high-impact projects in 2024, boosting Europe’s competitiveness and security.

    All projects financed by the EIB Group are in line with the Paris Agreement, as pledged in its Climate Bank Roadmap. Almost 60% of the EIB Group’s annual financing supports projects that contribute directly to climate change mitigation and adaptation, and a healthier environment.

    In Spain, the EIB Group signed new financing worth €12.3 billion for over 100 high-impact projects in 2024, contributing to the country’s green and digital transition, economic growth, competitiveness and better services for its people.

    High-quality, up-to-date photos of the organisation’s headquarters for media use are available here.

    ULMA Group

    ULMA Group is made up of nine industrial cooperatives that employ 5 747 people and operate across 81 countries. With a total sales volume of €1.15 billion in 2024, ULMA Group is an illustration of success in the Basque cooperative movement.

    Since it was founded, it has been able to continuously grow and diversify its business lines and activities, as a social business project that works for the betterment of its surroundings.

    The nine companies that make up ULMA are exemplary operators in diverse industrial sectors, providing solutions for construction, packaging machinery, smart warehousing, forging, prefabricated systems for drainage and architecture, rollers for conveyor belts, maintenance services, greenhouse manufacturing and embedded electronics. The latest innovation out of ULMA Group applies artificial intelligence in the healthcare field for early detection of certain diseases.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Spain: EIB and ULMA Group sign €45 million loan to support innovation and sustainability in the construction value chain

    Source: European Investment Bank

    EIB

    • The loan will boost investment by ULMA Group in new solutions to cut consumption and recycle materials, upgrade its facilities, and increase its energy efficiency.
    • It will also go towards building a new plant to develop advanced technologies for the production of materials.
    • The financing agreement supports the EIB’s strategic priorities for innovation and climate action, and its affordable and sustainable housing initiative.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) and ULMA Group have signed a €45 million loan to finance the company’s innovation and sustainability activities. ULMA Group is a Spanish industrial cooperative group based in the Basque Country, with a strong international presence. Among its nine business lines, the manufacture of equipment, innovative materials and other solutions for the construction sector stands out.

    The EIB loan will finance the Group’s investments in advanced manufacturing technologies for its construction business line and polymer concrete architectural solutions. It will also help provide the investment needed for the construction of a plant to produce new, sustainable building materials. In addition, the EIB will support ULMA Group as it improves its energy efficiency, furthering its decarbonisation and sustainability strategy. The investments will be made in ULMA operations in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.

    Antonio Lorenzo, Head of Corporate Lending in the EIB for Spain and Portugal, said: “With this operation, the EIB is supporting the EU construction industry, contributing to its sustainability, innovation and competitiveness. Supporting this industry is also a key part of the Bank’s commitment to adopting innovative materials and technologies in construction, to increase access to affordable and sustainable housing for all Europeans.”

    The financing agreement supports innovation, climate action and environmental sustainability, and social infrastructure in the European Union, which are three of the eight core priorities set out in the EIB Group 2024-2027 Strategic Roadmap. Social infrastructure is being supported by the ULMA deal’s contribution to the EIB’s affordable and sustainable housing initiative.

    General Manager of ULMA Group Iñaki Gabilondo said: “This agreement will allow us to pursue innovative sustainability projects in the construction sector, with a clear positive impact for people and the world we live in. It bolsters our strong commitment to creating a more efficient, responsible and forward-looking industrial model. In addition, having the support of a prestigious organisation like the EIB is clear recognition of the value and robustness of this social business endeavour.”

    Background information

    European Investment Bank

    The EIB is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by the Member States. Operating around eight core priorities, it finances investments that pursue EU policy objectives by bolstering climate action and the environment, digitalisation and technological innovation, security and defence, cohesion, agriculture and bioeconomy, social infrastructure, the capital markets union, and a stronger Europe in a more peaceful and prosperous world.

    The EIB Group, which also includes the European Investment Fund (EIF), signed nearly €89 billion in new financing for over 900 high-impact projects in 2024, boosting Europe’s competitiveness and security.

    All projects financed by the EIB Group are in line with the Paris Agreement, as pledged in its Climate Bank Roadmap. Almost 60% of the EIB Group’s annual financing supports projects that contribute directly to climate change mitigation and adaptation, and a healthier environment.

    In Spain, the EIB Group signed new financing worth €12.3 billion for over 100 high-impact projects in 2024, contributing to the country’s green and digital transition, economic growth, competitiveness and better services for its people.

    High-quality, up-to-date photos of the organisation’s headquarters for media use are available here.

    ULMA Group

    ULMA Group is made up of nine industrial cooperatives that employ 5 747 people and operate across 81 countries. With a total sales volume of €1.15 billion in 2024, ULMA Group is an illustration of success in the Basque cooperative movement.

    Since it was founded, it has been able to continuously grow and diversify its business lines and activities, as a social business project that works for the betterment of its surroundings.

    The nine companies that make up ULMA are exemplary operators in diverse industrial sectors, providing solutions for construction, packaging machinery, smart warehousing, forging, prefabricated systems for drainage and architecture, rollers for conveyor belts, maintenance services, greenhouse manufacturing and embedded electronics. The latest innovation out of ULMA Group applies artificial intelligence in the healthcare field for early detection of certain diseases.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Final draft agenda – Wednesday, 9 July 2025 – Strasbourg

    Source: European Parliament

    88 Objection pursuant to Rule 114(3): amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1675 to add certain countries to the list of high-risk third countries, and to remove other countries from that list     – Amendments Friday, 4 July 2025, 12:00 83 Objection pursuant to Rule 115(2) and (3): Deforestation Regulation – list of countries presenting a low or high risk     – Amendments Friday, 4 July 2025, 12:00 25 Amending Regulation (EU) No 1026/2012 on certain measures for the purpose of the conservation of fish stocks in relation to countries allowing non-sustainable fishing
    Thomas Bajada (A10-0070/2025     – Amendments; rejection Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 48 Draft amending budget no 1/2025: entering the surplus of the financial year 2024
    Victor Negrescu (A10-0116/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 52 Mobilisation of the European Union Solidarity Fund: assistance to Austria, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Moldova relating to floods that occurred in September 2024 and Bosnia and Herzegovina relating to floods that occurred in October 2024
    Andrzej Halicki (A10-0114/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 53 Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: Application EGF/2025/000 TA 2025 – Technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission
    Jean-Marc Germain (A10-0115/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 27 Product safety and regulatory compliance in e-commerce and non-EU imports
    Salvatore De Meo (A10-0133/2025     – Amendments by the rapporteur, 71 MEPs at least; Alternative motions for resolutions Thursday, 3 July 2025, 13:00     – Joint alternative motions for resolutions Friday, 4 July 2025, 12:00 19 2023 and 2024 reports on Albania
    Andreas Schieder (A10-0106/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 18 2023 and 2024 reports on Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Ondřej Kolář (A10-0108/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 46 2023 and 2024 reports on North Macedonia
    Thomas Waitz (A10-0118/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 17 2023 and 2024 reports on Georgia
    Rasa Juknevičienė (A10-0110/2025     – Amendments Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 28 Implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals in view of the 2025 High-Level Political Forum
    Robert Biedroń, Nikolas Farantouris (A10-0125/2025     – Amendments by the rapporteur, 71 MEPs at least, Alternative motions for resolutions Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00 60 The human cost of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the urgent need to end Russian aggression: the situation of illegally detained civilians and prisoners of war, and the continued bombing of civilians     – Motions for resolutions Wednesday, 2 July 2025, 13:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions Friday, 4 July 2025, 12:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions Friday, 4 July 2025, 13:00 80 Case of Ryan Cornelius in Dubai     – Motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Monday, 7 July 2025, 20:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 13:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 14:00 81 Arbitrary arrest and torture of Belgian-Portuguese researcher Joseph Figueira Martin in the Central African Republic     – Motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Monday, 7 July 2025, 20:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 13:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 14:00 82 Urgent need to protect religious minorities in Syria following the recent terrorist attack on Mar Elias Church in Damascus     – Motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Monday, 7 July 2025, 20:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 13:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 14:00 Separate votes – Split votes – Roll-call votes Texts put to the vote on Tuesday Friday, 4 July 2025, 12:00 Texts put to the vote on Wednesday Monday, 7 July 2025, 19:00 Texts put to the vote on Thursday Tuesday, 8 July 2025, 19:00 Motions for resolutions concerning debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 150) Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 19:00

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Risks to media independence and pluralism from Commission funding of the Brussels media bubble – P-002674/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-002674/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Christine Anderson (ESN)

    A recent Euractiv article (‘Money for nothing’, 30 June 2025[1]) reports that the Commission allocates approximately EUR 35 million annually to media outlets – far more than officially acknowledged. While presented as support for ‘media pluralism’, this funding raises concerns about distortion, particularly when substantial and recurring subsidies are injected into a limited pool of outlets within the EU-focused ‘Brussels media bubble’, which is structurally distinct from broader, national media markets. Unlike broader, national media markets, it can be easily skewed by large, recurring public subsidies – especially when the media outlets report on the very institutions that fund them, endangering independence and competition.

    • 1.How does the Commission reconcile its claim of editorial independence for heavily subsidised media given that their viability, or even survival, depends on continued EU funding and does it acknowledge the risk of alignment with the funder’s priorities?
    • 2.Does the Commission recognise that the Brussels media bubble – a small, highly concentrated, and commercially fragile media market – is uniquely vulnerable to a crowding out effect, whereby EU subsidies distort competition, deter private investment and entrench financial dependence?
    • 3.How does the Commission justify its sustained involvement in the media sphere, particularly within the Brussels media bubble, when Article 11 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights guarantees the right ‘to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority’?

    Submitted: 1.7.2025

    • [1] https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/money-for-nothing-commission-pours-millions-into-struggling-eu-media/.
    Last updated: 4 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Risks to media independence and pluralism from Commission funding of the Brussels media bubble – P-002674/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-002674/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Christine Anderson (ESN)

    A recent Euractiv article (‘Money for nothing’, 30 June 2025[1]) reports that the Commission allocates approximately EUR 35 million annually to media outlets – far more than officially acknowledged. While presented as support for ‘media pluralism’, this funding raises concerns about distortion, particularly when substantial and recurring subsidies are injected into a limited pool of outlets within the EU-focused ‘Brussels media bubble’, which is structurally distinct from broader, national media markets. Unlike broader, national media markets, it can be easily skewed by large, recurring public subsidies – especially when the media outlets report on the very institutions that fund them, endangering independence and competition.

    • 1.How does the Commission reconcile its claim of editorial independence for heavily subsidised media given that their viability, or even survival, depends on continued EU funding and does it acknowledge the risk of alignment with the funder’s priorities?
    • 2.Does the Commission recognise that the Brussels media bubble – a small, highly concentrated, and commercially fragile media market – is uniquely vulnerable to a crowding out effect, whereby EU subsidies distort competition, deter private investment and entrench financial dependence?
    • 3.How does the Commission justify its sustained involvement in the media sphere, particularly within the Brussels media bubble, when Article 11 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights guarantees the right ‘to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority’?

    Submitted: 1.7.2025

    • [1] https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/money-for-nothing-commission-pours-millions-into-struggling-eu-media/.
    Last updated: 4 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Invest Hong Kong strengthens Web3 and fintech ties between Hong Kong and Japan (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) has successfully concluded an impactful visit to Japan, deepening business ties between the two places. The delegation’s primary objectives were to promote two-way business opportunities in Web3 and fintech, and to facilitate strategic technology investments that benefit bothplaces.

    From June 30 to July 4, Senior Vice President of Fintech at InvestHK Ms Pauline Fan led a delegation of 16 Hong Kong companies, organisations, universities and a family office to Japan. These included Hong Kong Baptist University, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Web3 Harbour. Meetings and events were held in Osaka and Kyoto together with partners in Japan, including HashPort, Headline Asia, and IVC.

    In Osaka on June 30 and July 1, delegates engaged with key players in innovation and digital transformation. They met with members of the Osaka Prefectural Government, the Osaka Digital Exchange, the Japan External Trade Organization, SBI Corporation, Plug and Play Japan, the NTT West Corporate Innovation Center and more. These meetings facilitated meaningful exchanges and explorations of new business partnerships and investments. The momentum continued in Kyoto from July 2 to 4 at IVS 2025, the largest start-up conference in Japan, organised by Headline Asia and IVC. Industry leaders and emerging start-ups exchanged insights on fundraising, business partnerships, and breakthrough trends in Web3 and more.

    Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau said “This delegation marks a significant milestone in solidifying the collaboration between Hong Kong and Japan in innovation and technology. With a strong influx of innovative ideas and investment flows between both sides, we are entering a pioneering era where groundbreaking technologies in Web3 and fintech are poised to redefine the future of digital economies.”

    This delegation visit came at a perfect time following the Policy Statement 2.0 on the Development of Digital Assets in Hong Kong, issued by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government on June 26. It reinforces the HKSAR Government’s commitment to establishing Hong Kong as a global hub for innovation in the digital asset (DA) field. The statement introduces the “LEAP” framework: Legal and regulatory streamlining, expanding the suite of tokenised products, advancing use cases and cross-sectoral collaboration, and people and partnership development. It sets out a vision for a trusted and innovative DA ecosystem that prioritises risk management and investor protection, while delivering concrete benefits to the real economy and financial markets.

    “Our dedicated team at InvestHK is ready to support players in the DA ecosystem, connecting prospective DA service providers with banks and professional services to facilitate their business setup and expansion in Hong Kong,” Mr Lau added.

    Two-way business success driving the agenda forward

    Japanese firm Zaiko was the first company to establish a presence in Hong Kong through a similar delegation to Japan in 2024, facilitated by InvestHK. As a key portfolio company of Headline Asia, Zaiko serves as a platform that connects creators directly with people through digital events, video streaming, and data analytics. This inward investment exemplifies the potential for Japanese technology expertise to seamlessly merge with the vibrant economic sectors of Hong Kong, such as creative and event industries.

    Waffo established a Hong Kong office in 2023 as its strategic hub for Asia and immediately joined the 2024 InvestHK Japan delegation. The company uncovered new opportunities and successfully entered the Japanese market by opening representative offices, collaborating with multiple Japanese clients and launching innovative cross-border payment and risk-management solutions. Leveraging Hong Kong as its launch pad, Waffo once again participated in this year’s delegation to further accelerate its growth in Japan.

    The Goldian Group is a diversified conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong with a strong background in real estate development. In recent years, its family office has strategically pivoted towards the fast-evolving field of digital assets. With the support and facilitation from InvestHK, the Group has gained access to cutting-edge market intelligence, advanced fintech applications and high-potential business opportunities in Hong Kong’s financial ecosystem. Leveraging these advantages, the Goldian Group joined this year’s delegation and formally launched a real estate tokenisation initiative in Japan, marking a key step in cross-border digital asset innovation and regional collaboration.

    With these achievements, InvestHK’s latest delegation clearly illustrates the rising synergy between Hong Kong and Japan’s Web3 and fintech industries, a collaboration that promises a new chapter of ingenuity, growth, and mutual prosperity. As both markets continue to harness innovation and investment, the future looks brighter than ever for such two-way partnerships in the digital economy.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Invest Hong Kong strengthens Web3 and fintech ties between Hong Kong and Japan (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) has successfully concluded an impactful visit to Japan, deepening business ties between the two places. The delegation’s primary objectives were to promote two-way business opportunities in Web3 and fintech, and to facilitate strategic technology investments that benefit bothplaces.

    From June 30 to July 4, Senior Vice President of Fintech at InvestHK Ms Pauline Fan led a delegation of 16 Hong Kong companies, organisations, universities and a family office to Japan. These included Hong Kong Baptist University, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Web3 Harbour. Meetings and events were held in Osaka and Kyoto together with partners in Japan, including HashPort, Headline Asia, and IVC.

    In Osaka on June 30 and July 1, delegates engaged with key players in innovation and digital transformation. They met with members of the Osaka Prefectural Government, the Osaka Digital Exchange, the Japan External Trade Organization, SBI Corporation, Plug and Play Japan, the NTT West Corporate Innovation Center and more. These meetings facilitated meaningful exchanges and explorations of new business partnerships and investments. The momentum continued in Kyoto from July 2 to 4 at IVS 2025, the largest start-up conference in Japan, organised by Headline Asia and IVC. Industry leaders and emerging start-ups exchanged insights on fundraising, business partnerships, and breakthrough trends in Web3 and more.

    Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau said “This delegation marks a significant milestone in solidifying the collaboration between Hong Kong and Japan in innovation and technology. With a strong influx of innovative ideas and investment flows between both sides, we are entering a pioneering era where groundbreaking technologies in Web3 and fintech are poised to redefine the future of digital economies.”

    This delegation visit came at a perfect time following the Policy Statement 2.0 on the Development of Digital Assets in Hong Kong, issued by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government on June 26. It reinforces the HKSAR Government’s commitment to establishing Hong Kong as a global hub for innovation in the digital asset (DA) field. The statement introduces the “LEAP” framework: Legal and regulatory streamlining, expanding the suite of tokenised products, advancing use cases and cross-sectoral collaboration, and people and partnership development. It sets out a vision for a trusted and innovative DA ecosystem that prioritises risk management and investor protection, while delivering concrete benefits to the real economy and financial markets.

    “Our dedicated team at InvestHK is ready to support players in the DA ecosystem, connecting prospective DA service providers with banks and professional services to facilitate their business setup and expansion in Hong Kong,” Mr Lau added.

    Two-way business success driving the agenda forward

    Japanese firm Zaiko was the first company to establish a presence in Hong Kong through a similar delegation to Japan in 2024, facilitated by InvestHK. As a key portfolio company of Headline Asia, Zaiko serves as a platform that connects creators directly with people through digital events, video streaming, and data analytics. This inward investment exemplifies the potential for Japanese technology expertise to seamlessly merge with the vibrant economic sectors of Hong Kong, such as creative and event industries.

    Waffo established a Hong Kong office in 2023 as its strategic hub for Asia and immediately joined the 2024 InvestHK Japan delegation. The company uncovered new opportunities and successfully entered the Japanese market by opening representative offices, collaborating with multiple Japanese clients and launching innovative cross-border payment and risk-management solutions. Leveraging Hong Kong as its launch pad, Waffo once again participated in this year’s delegation to further accelerate its growth in Japan.

    The Goldian Group is a diversified conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong with a strong background in real estate development. In recent years, its family office has strategically pivoted towards the fast-evolving field of digital assets. With the support and facilitation from InvestHK, the Group has gained access to cutting-edge market intelligence, advanced fintech applications and high-potential business opportunities in Hong Kong’s financial ecosystem. Leveraging these advantages, the Goldian Group joined this year’s delegation and formally launched a real estate tokenisation initiative in Japan, marking a key step in cross-border digital asset innovation and regional collaboration.

    With these achievements, InvestHK’s latest delegation clearly illustrates the rising synergy between Hong Kong and Japan’s Web3 and fintech industries, a collaboration that promises a new chapter of ingenuity, growth, and mutual prosperity. As both markets continue to harness innovation and investment, the future looks brighter than ever for such two-way partnerships in the digital economy.

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  • Russia pounds Kyiv with largest drone attack, hours after Trump-Putin call

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone attack of the war, injuring at least 23 people and damaging buildings across the capital only hours after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, officials said on Friday.

    Air raid sirens, the whine of kamikaze drones and booming detonations reverberated from early evening until dawn as Russia launched what Ukraine’s Air Force said was a total of 539 drones and 11 missiles.

    Residents huddled with families in underground metro stations for shelter. Acrid smoke hung over the city centre.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who is due to speak to Trump later on Friday about the war and a U.S. pause in some deliveries of air defence missiles, called the attack “deliberately massive and cynical.”

    “Notably, the first air raid alerts in our cities and regions yesterday began to blare almost simultaneously with media reports discussing a phone call between President Trump and Putin,” Zelenskiy said on X.

    “Yet again, Russia is showing it has no intention of ending the war and terror,” he added, calling for increased pressure on Russia and more air defence equipment.

    Kyiv officials said the attack damaged about 40 apartment blocks, passenger railway infrastructure, five schools and kindergartens, cafes and many cars in six of Kyiv’s 10 districts. Poland said the consular section of its embassy was damaged in central Kyiv, adding that staff were unharmed.

    Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram that fourteen of the injured were hospitalised.

    Ukraine’s state-owned railway Ukrzaliznytsia, the country’s largest carrier, said on Telegram that the attack on Kyiv forced them to divert a number of passenger trains, causing delays.

    Damage was recorded on both sides of the wide Dnipro River bisecting the city and falling drone debris set a medical facility on fire in the leafy Holosiivskyi district, Klitschko said.

    Russian air strikes on Kyiv have intensified in recent weeks and included some of the deadliest assaults of the war on the city of three million people.

    CALL FOR SANCTIONS

    Trump said that the call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday resulted in no progress at all on efforts to end the war, while the Kremlin reiterated that Moscow would keep pushing to solve the conflict’s “root causes”.

    A decision by Washington earlier this week to halt some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine prompted warnings by Kyiv that the move would weaken its ability to defend against intensifying airstrikes and battlefield advances.

    On Friday, Zelenskiy called for increased pressure on Moscow to change its “dumb, destructive behavior”.

    “For every such strike against people and human life, they must feel appropriate sanctions and other blows to their economy, their revenues, and their infrastructure,” he said.

    SHELTERED

    Ukraine’s Air Force said that it destroyed 478 of the air weapons Russia launched overnight. However air strikes were recorded in eight locations across the country with nine missiles and 63 drones, it added.

    Social media videos showed people running to seek shelter, firefighters fighting blazes in the dark and ruined buildings with windows and facades blown out.

    Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian. Many more soldiers are believed to have died on the frontlines, although neither side releases military casualty figures.

    Late on Thursday, Russian shelling killed five people in and near the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a key target under Russian attack for months, Ukraine said.

    (Reuters)

  • Russia pounds Kyiv with largest drone attack, hours after Trump-Putin call

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone attack of the war, injuring at least 23 people and damaging buildings across the capital only hours after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, officials said on Friday.

    Air raid sirens, the whine of kamikaze drones and booming detonations reverberated from early evening until dawn as Russia launched what Ukraine’s Air Force said was a total of 539 drones and 11 missiles.

    Residents huddled with families in underground metro stations for shelter. Acrid smoke hung over the city centre.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who is due to speak to Trump later on Friday about the war and a U.S. pause in some deliveries of air defence missiles, called the attack “deliberately massive and cynical.”

    “Notably, the first air raid alerts in our cities and regions yesterday began to blare almost simultaneously with media reports discussing a phone call between President Trump and Putin,” Zelenskiy said on X.

    “Yet again, Russia is showing it has no intention of ending the war and terror,” he added, calling for increased pressure on Russia and more air defence equipment.

    Kyiv officials said the attack damaged about 40 apartment blocks, passenger railway infrastructure, five schools and kindergartens, cafes and many cars in six of Kyiv’s 10 districts. Poland said the consular section of its embassy was damaged in central Kyiv, adding that staff were unharmed.

    Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram that fourteen of the injured were hospitalised.

    Ukraine’s state-owned railway Ukrzaliznytsia, the country’s largest carrier, said on Telegram that the attack on Kyiv forced them to divert a number of passenger trains, causing delays.

    Damage was recorded on both sides of the wide Dnipro River bisecting the city and falling drone debris set a medical facility on fire in the leafy Holosiivskyi district, Klitschko said.

    Russian air strikes on Kyiv have intensified in recent weeks and included some of the deadliest assaults of the war on the city of three million people.

    CALL FOR SANCTIONS

    Trump said that the call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday resulted in no progress at all on efforts to end the war, while the Kremlin reiterated that Moscow would keep pushing to solve the conflict’s “root causes”.

    A decision by Washington earlier this week to halt some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine prompted warnings by Kyiv that the move would weaken its ability to defend against intensifying airstrikes and battlefield advances.

    On Friday, Zelenskiy called for increased pressure on Moscow to change its “dumb, destructive behavior”.

    “For every such strike against people and human life, they must feel appropriate sanctions and other blows to their economy, their revenues, and their infrastructure,” he said.

    SHELTERED

    Ukraine’s Air Force said that it destroyed 478 of the air weapons Russia launched overnight. However air strikes were recorded in eight locations across the country with nine missiles and 63 drones, it added.

    Social media videos showed people running to seek shelter, firefighters fighting blazes in the dark and ruined buildings with windows and facades blown out.

    Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian. Many more soldiers are believed to have died on the frontlines, although neither side releases military casualty figures.

    Late on Thursday, Russian shelling killed five people in and near the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a key target under Russian attack for months, Ukraine said.

    (Reuters)

  • Russia pounds Kyiv with largest drone attack, hours after Trump-Putin call

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone attack of the war, injuring at least 23 people and damaging buildings across the capital only hours after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, officials said on Friday.

    Air raid sirens, the whine of kamikaze drones and booming detonations reverberated from early evening until dawn as Russia launched what Ukraine’s Air Force said was a total of 539 drones and 11 missiles.

    Residents huddled with families in underground metro stations for shelter. Acrid smoke hung over the city centre.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who is due to speak to Trump later on Friday about the war and a U.S. pause in some deliveries of air defence missiles, called the attack “deliberately massive and cynical.”

    “Notably, the first air raid alerts in our cities and regions yesterday began to blare almost simultaneously with media reports discussing a phone call between President Trump and Putin,” Zelenskiy said on X.

    “Yet again, Russia is showing it has no intention of ending the war and terror,” he added, calling for increased pressure on Russia and more air defence equipment.

    Kyiv officials said the attack damaged about 40 apartment blocks, passenger railway infrastructure, five schools and kindergartens, cafes and many cars in six of Kyiv’s 10 districts. Poland said the consular section of its embassy was damaged in central Kyiv, adding that staff were unharmed.

    Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram that fourteen of the injured were hospitalised.

    Ukraine’s state-owned railway Ukrzaliznytsia, the country’s largest carrier, said on Telegram that the attack on Kyiv forced them to divert a number of passenger trains, causing delays.

    Damage was recorded on both sides of the wide Dnipro River bisecting the city and falling drone debris set a medical facility on fire in the leafy Holosiivskyi district, Klitschko said.

    Russian air strikes on Kyiv have intensified in recent weeks and included some of the deadliest assaults of the war on the city of three million people.

    CALL FOR SANCTIONS

    Trump said that the call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday resulted in no progress at all on efforts to end the war, while the Kremlin reiterated that Moscow would keep pushing to solve the conflict’s “root causes”.

    A decision by Washington earlier this week to halt some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine prompted warnings by Kyiv that the move would weaken its ability to defend against intensifying airstrikes and battlefield advances.

    On Friday, Zelenskiy called for increased pressure on Moscow to change its “dumb, destructive behavior”.

    “For every such strike against people and human life, they must feel appropriate sanctions and other blows to their economy, their revenues, and their infrastructure,” he said.

    SHELTERED

    Ukraine’s Air Force said that it destroyed 478 of the air weapons Russia launched overnight. However air strikes were recorded in eight locations across the country with nine missiles and 63 drones, it added.

    Social media videos showed people running to seek shelter, firefighters fighting blazes in the dark and ruined buildings with windows and facades blown out.

    Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian. Many more soldiers are believed to have died on the frontlines, although neither side releases military casualty figures.

    Late on Thursday, Russian shelling killed five people in and near the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a key target under Russian attack for months, Ukraine said.

    (Reuters)