Category: Entertainment

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Interview – The Today Show with Karl Stefanovic and Jayne Azzopardi

    Source: Murray Darling Basin Authority

    KARL STEFANOVIC: Well, the crisis gripping Australia’s child care sector is deepening, with a second man charged in connection to an abuse investigation that led to the arrest of a Melbourne worker.

    JAYNE AZZOPARDI: The Victorian Government has announced a major crackdown which will include a phone ban inside centres. But action is needed at a national level and it is needed now. So, for more on this, we’re bringing in Federal Education Minister Jason Clare. Minister, good morning to you. You revealed yesterday that you actually know a family that has been impacted by all of this. How are they doing?

    JASON CLARE, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION: One of my best friend’s daughters is caught up in this. Two of her little girls. She’s burning with rage, as you would expect her to be, and we’ve spoken a bit over the last 48 hours. She’s angry, she’s confused, she’s feeling all of the guilt and shame and anger that any mum or dad would be feeling when you get that notification. And she’s grappling with what she needs to do now to make sure that her girls are safe. 

    This is sickening and it’s serious. It’s not the sort of stuff we like to talk about on breakfast TV. But people can’t turn away. We’ve got to act here. There’s steps that we’ve already taken, but not enough and not fast enough. One of the things that I will do as the Minister for Education, is, when the Parliament returns later this month, introduce legislation that will cut off funding to child care centres that aren’t meeting our safety standards or our quality standards. If they’re repeat offenders, if they’re not meeting the sort of safety standards that we meet, that we need and we demand as a country, then we’ve got to cut off their funding. That’s the big weapon that the Commonwealth Government has to wield here.

    STEFANOVIC: I’ll circle back to some of those things in a second. This is such a difficult case, right, and it’s difficult too, because there’s a running narrative on the side of this and they’re just charges. But there are so many families affected and, you know, one. And I was just thinking about this the other day. Jayne has kids as well, and I was just going, if that was me, I don’t know what I’d do, but I’d be baying for blood. So, to try and wrestle all those emotions around this is incredibly difficult.

    CLARE: And she is. She is. Look, it’s impossible to put yourself in that position until you’re there. I’ve got a sense of it because of the fact that it’s one of my best friends. And these are allegations put aside this individual case. There was an individual that was arrested, charged and convicted with serious acts. Australia’s worst serial paedophile was arrested for actions in child care centres in Queensland a couple of years ago. It’s what prompted me to conduct a child safety review. It’s what’s prompted the actions on mobile phones in centres, as well as mandatory reporting. But it’s also the reason why we’ve got to go further, whether that’s a national register of workers in centres or the sort of action that’s now being taken in NSW and in Victoria around CCTV. Or for that matter, the action that I will take as Minister to introduce that legislation to cut funding to centres that aren’t up to scratch. The fact is that about 70 per cent of the funding that runs the centre comes from Australian taxpayers, comes from the Commonwealth Government through the child care subsidy. It’s what makes these centres work. And if they’re not working in the interest of our kids, then we’ve got to have the power to be able to cut that funding off.

    AZZOPARDI: Minister, as a dad yourself, who would be personally paying child care centres, as we do, to look after our children and to have the expectation that they are going to be not only safe, but nurtured and nourished, do you think your Government has done enough here?

    CLARE: The honest answer is no, of course we haven’t. We haven’t done enough and we haven’t done it fast enough. 

    You’re right. One of my little guys is in child care right now. Can I use this opportunity to say thank you to all of the extraordinary child care workers, early educators across the country. They’re as angry as I am, as my friend is right now. I remember the day that we told my big guy, my 8 year old, that Louise was pregnant with his little brother. The first thing he said when we told him that he was going to be a big brother is, “I can’t wait to tell Kelly.” And Kelly is the woman that looked after him when he was in early education and care. And that reminds me that that special bond and connection that our children have with our educators. This is an essential service for mums and dads to help them get back to work. But it’s much more than that for our kids. It helps them to get ready for school, it helps them to get ready for life. Every educator out there that’s seeing this is angry and furious as well. And the responsibility rests with me as well as every other educator in the country to make sure that we make our centres safer than they are today. Not enough’s been done, more needs to be done.

    STEFANOVIC: We had a lady on just about half an hour ago saying the men at these child care centres should be banned. There are going to be all sorts of people wanting certain reforms, some of them easily done, some of them not. So, is that something that you would consider?

    CLARE: I don’t think that’s going to be the solution here. Have a look at the Four Corners exposé from earlier this year that Adele Ferguson led on. That showed abuse in our child care centres and neglect in our centres, and they weren’t blokes. We’ve had a Royal Commission, we’ve had the child care safety review that I led. We’ve got recommendations there around registers and CCTV and legislation. We know what we need to do, Karl. Now, the obligation on us is to get busy and implement these recommendations.

    STEFANOVIC: So, what’s stopping you? And I know you’re a really hardworking guy. I know you deeply feel this story, you raised the Four Corners story. When that happened, we all said, let’s change it, let’s install these reforms and let’s protect our kids. Nothing happened. So, what’s it going to be?

    CLARE: People watching aren’t interested in bloody excuses, they’re interested in action. When we got the Four Corners Report, we said we’d introduce that legislation and that’s what I’ll do when Parliament returns. The New South Wales Government also commissioned the former Deputy Ombudsman to do a review. We got that report last week and the former Deputy Ombudsman briefed Education Ministers on Friday. That’s where CCTV reform’s coming from. That’s where increasing penalties and more information for parents is coming from. We’ve got to bring all of these recommendations together. That’s happening now and we’ve got to actually do the work, we’ve got to implement them.

    AZZOPARDI: So, when parents who are watching now, what can you tell them? When will this all be in place?

    CLARE: Number one, there’s already action being taken on mobile phones. But more action will happen in September when regulations come into effect. Legislation will be introduced into the Federal Parliament when Parliament returns in the first sitting fortnight. And as I said, that’s about cutting off funding to bad actors, to people that aren’t up to scratch when it comes to the safety of our kids. And Early Education Ministers will meet again next month on the next stage of reform. 

    There’s another part to this as well, Jane, and that’s the Working With Children Checks. Not enough has been done to make sure that they work in the interest of our kids. They’re not a silver bullet because a lot of these offenders haven’t got a criminal record. So, they’re not caught by the system. But the Attorney-General has said yesterday that Attorney-Generals across the country will meet next month to make sure they work better, that there’s exchange of information, but that they’re also updated in near real-time. And Victoria and New South Wales have also announced a package of reforms. I strongly back that. We want to see that rolled out right across the country.

    STEFANOVIC: I know your pain will help motivate you to get this done. It needs to be done, pronto. There’s so much, so much at stake. Jason, thank you. And a reminder, a dedicated advice line for parents impacted in Melbourne has been established. You can call 1800 791 241. Just still rattled by all that story.

    AZZOPARDI: Completely. Completely.
     

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Freemans Bay homicide: Charge laid as enquiries continue

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A woman will appear in court in connection with an investigation underway into the discovery of human remains in Freemans Bay on Tuesday.

    Police have been investigating since officers located the body of a newborn baby in a wheelie bin outside an address on Renall Street.

    Detective Inspector Scott Beard, of Auckland City CIB, says a 32-year-old woman is expected to appear in court.

    “At this stage we have charged the woman with interfering with human remains, and she is due to appear in the Auckland District Court,” he says.

    “We believe this appearance will be via audio-visual link.

    “A post-mortem examination was carried out on the baby yesterday, the results of which are still pending.

    “We are conscious that this is a very delicate situation, and we are ensuring there is support in place for the woman.”

    Cordons around Renall Street have since been stood down.

    Detective Inspector Beard says Police are still carrying out enquiries at a specific property on the street.

    “Our enquiries remain ongoing and it will take some time for a thorough investigation to be completed,” he says.

    “We are continuing to ask for those in the community that might have information or CCTV footage that could assist us to get in touch.”

    Anyone with information can update Police online now or call 105, using the reference number 250630/9878 or citing ‘Operation Yarrow’.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde Investigates the Merger of MRC Global Inc. (NYSE: MRC)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating MRC Global Inc. (NYSE: MRC) related to its merger with DNOW, Inc. in which MRC shareholders will receive 0.9489 shares of DNOW common stock for each share of MRC common stock. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/mrc-global-inc/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com).  Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde Investigates the Merger of AlphaTime Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: ATMCR)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating AlphaTime Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: ATMCR) related to its merger with HCYC Holding Co., in which AlphaTime shares will be cancelled in exchange for the right to receive a Class A share of HCYC Holding Company. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/alphatime-acquisition-corp/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com). Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde Investigates the Merger of Cartica Acquisition Corp. (OTCMKTS: CRTAF)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating Cartica Acquisition Corp. (OTCMKTS: CRTAF) related to its merger with Nidar Infrastructure Ltd., in which the pre-transaction equity value of Nidar implied by the proposed transaction’s terms is approximately $2.75 billion. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/cartica-acquisition-corp/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com). Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde Investigates the Merger of Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. (NASDAQ: BGFV)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. (NASDAQ: BGFVrelated to its sale to a partnership comprised of Worldwide Golf and Capitol Hill for $1.45 share in cash without interest to Big 5 Sporting Goods shareholders. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/big-5-sporting-goods-corp/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com).  Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Newsom honors fallen California Highway Patrol Officer Miguel Cano

    Source: US State of California Governor

    Jul 2, 2025

    SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement regarding the death of California Highway Patrol Officer Miguel Cano:

    Officer Miguel Cano dedicated his life to serving our communities, and his passing is a heartbreaking loss for the state and the California Highway Patrol. Jennifer and I are deeply saddened by this tragedy and we extend our sincere condolences to Officer Cano’s wife, parents, loved ones, and the men and women of the CHP. Though early in his public safety career, Officer Cano already embodied the best of the Golden State with his courage, commitment, and a deep sense of duty. The state will never forget his service.”

     On July 2, just before 12:30 a.m., at Bristol Parkway near Green Valley Circle in Culver City, Officer Cano was involved in an on-duty crash after suffering a suspected medical emergency.  The circumstances are still under investigation. He was immediately transported to the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center, where, despite the lifesaving efforts of emergency personnel, Officer Cano was ultimately pronounced deceased.

    Officer Cano, 34, graduated from the CHP academy in November 2023 and proudly served the West Los Angeles community and the people of California for a year and a half.  

    His wife and parents survive him.

     In honor of Officer Cano, flags at the State Capitol and Capitol Annex Swing Space will be flown at half-staff. This is the first line-of-duty loss for the CHP since 2020.  

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Rate cuts bring relief as stress levels drop

    Source: Premier of Victoria

    • NAB Consumer Stress Index eased to a two-year low
    • Small cutbacks putting $4860 a year back in Aussies’ pockets

    Australians are starting to breathe a little easier, with consumer stress dropping to its lowest point in two years, thanks to easing cost-of-living pressures and growing hope around interest rates.

    NAB’s latest Consumer Sentiment Survey shows the stress index has dropped to 56.6, down from 59.6 in March, below the long-term average.

    NAB Executive Lucia La Bella says recent rate cuts are already making a difference in how people are feeling about their finances.

    And fewer Australians are seeing big jumps in mortgages, rent and transport.

    “We’re seeing a sense of optimism about the future and more confidence that there’s light at the end of the tunnel,” Ms La Bella said.

    “We’re seeing some relief already among mortgage holders with almost half saying they’re feeling the benefits of recent rate cuts.

    “With another RBA meeting just days away, many households are watching closely and planning their budgets.”

    Cost-of-living is still the main concern among Australians although it has now eased to its lowest level in three years.

    Households are continuing to tighten their belts, cutting back on things like eating out, entertainment and travel – saving an average of $4860 a year. But it’s not just about cutting back, people are shopping smarter too.

    One in three are switching to cheaper brands, one in four are doing their homework before buying, and one in ten are snapping up deals when they see them.

    “They’re showing resilience, making smart choices, and setting themselves up for a stronger financial future,” Ms La Bella said.

    With a new financial year here, it’s a good opportunity to start fresh with a new budget. Free tools like the NAB Budget Planner are a good place to start.

    Notes to editor:  

    • NAB’s measure of consumer stress is based on household stresses arising from their job security, health, ability to fund retirement, cost of living and the impact of Government policies.
    • NAB Economics forecasts three further 25bp cuts in 2025 taking the cash rate back to a broadly neutral rate of 3.1%.
    • The NAB Consumer Sentiment Survey uses data from 2,000 people

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Newsom marks historic expansion of California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program, announces 16 new projects to film in the Golden State

    Source: US State of California Governor

    Jul 2, 2025

    What you need to know: Governor Newsom is more than doubling the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program, and adding 16 new television projects that will generate $1.1 billion in new economic activity.

    BURBANK – Today, Governor Gavin Newsom joined labor representatives, entertainment leaders and state officials to mark the official expansion of California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program—solidifying the Golden State’s status as the global epicenter of film and television production. The move more than doubles the program’s annual funding—from $330 million to $750 million—and introduces key updates to keep production, below-the-line jobs, and investments rooted in California.

    The Governor is also awarding 16 new television shows through the program which, taken together, are collectively anticipated to bring in $1.1 billion in total spending and nearly 6,700 cast and crew jobs across the Golden State.

    California is where filmed entertainment was born, and with this expansion, we’re making sure it stays here. We’re not just investing in productions and soundstages—we’re investing in middle-class careers, small businesses, and the communities that power this iconic industry.

    Governor Gavin Newsom

    Doubling down on California’s creative economy

    Since 2009, the tax credit has generated over $27 billion in economic activity and supported more than 209,000 well-paying jobs with health and pension benefits by awarding nearly  850 projects. In years past, for every dollar of tax credit awarded, California has seen massive returns – $24.40 in economic output, $16.14 in GDP and $8.60 in wages.

    The expanded program – now one of the largest capped film incentives in the nation – maintains California’s competitive edge in the creative economy while continuing to prioritize workforce diversity provisions, more funding for the Career Pathways Training Program, and the nation’s first Safety on Production Pilot Program.

    “This expansion is about California’s long game—supporting a dynamic industry that fuels our creative economy and reflects who we are,” said Dee Dee Myers, Senior Advisor to the Governor & Director of GO-Biz. “By doubling down on this commitment, we’re ensuring California remains the premier place to work, create, and tell stories that reach across the world.”

    Why this expansion matters

    Critically, this historic investment in the entertainment industry is projected to increase the number of film jobs supported by the program by approximately fifty percent.

    This program has been oversubscribed year after year, with more productions applying than can be accommodated under the current cap. And in recent years, projects that were unable to secure California’s tax credits and were forced to move to other locations contributed to significant economic losses for California, with an estimated 69% of rejected projects subsequently filming out-of-state.

    Through the expansion of this program, local economies will now be able to keep these creative jobs and livelihoods here in California, all while investing in the future of the industry.

    “This expansion is a powerful investment in California’s future, strengthening the state’s position as the global leader in content creation, fueling job growth and supporting thousands of small businesses that rely on a thriving production industry,” said Colleen Bell, Director of the California Film Commission. “This program isn’t just about keeping cameras rolling — it’s about sustaining careers, building opportunity and ensuring that the economic and cultural benefits of filmmaking stay right here in the Golden State.”

    16 new projects to film in California

    These new projects, which have been approved across the program’s last three television application windows, include nine renewals, two pilots, four new shows and one relocating show.

    Altogether, these 16 projects are expected to hire 6,664 cast and crew members, as well as 59,000 background performers (measured in days worked), across 1,308 total California filming days. Highlights from the projects include:

    • Nine returning TV series, including HBO Max’s “The Pitt,” Hulu’s hit “Paradise,” and CBS’s “NCIS: Origins”

    • Two shows that will film outside of the Los Angeles area for a total of 23 filming days

    • One relocating series – Prime Video’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”

    “We are thrilled that we are going to be able to continue shooting our second season of Paradise in Los Angeles, thanks in no small part to California’s film and TV tax credit,” said “Paradise” Creator/Executive Producer/Showrunner Dan Fogelman and Star/Executive Sterling K. Brown. “We’ve been lucky enough to shoot in Los Angeles for the majority of our careers – it is home to the best crews in the world and allowing series to shoot (and remain) in L.A. provides consistent work for countless craftspeople, allowing us all to remain in town with our families and loved ones.”

    See the full list of productions that are part of the Film and Television Tax Credit Program here.

    What comes next

    While last week’s state budget bill delivered the $750 million expansion, the Governor is expected to soon sign additional legislation to modernize and further improve the program.

    In the meantime, these tax credits have become refundable for all projects for the first time since the program’s inception in 2009, beginning with Program 4.0 which officially commenced yesterday, July 1.

    The California Film Commission will integrate the expanded funding and refundable credit mechanism into its immediately upcoming application cycles, which are scheduled for July 7–9, 2025 (television) and August 25–27, 2025 (film). Updated guidelines and resources will be provided by the Film Commission in the coming days. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Tennessee Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Conspiring to Murder Law Enforcement and Attack FBI Office

    Source: US State of California

    Edward Kelley, 36, of Maryville, Tennessee, was sentenced to life in prison today in the Eastern District of Tennessee at Knoxville.

    On Nov. 20, 2024, following a three-day jury trial, Kelley was convicted of conspiracy to murder federal employees; solicitation to commit a crime of violence; and influencing a federal official by threat.

    According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Kelley developed a plan to murder law enforcement, including agents, officers, and employees of the FBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Maryville Police Department, Blount County Sheriff’s Office, and Clinton Police Department. The evidence showed that Kelley developed a “kill list” of law enforcement and distributed the list – along with videos containing images of his targets – to a co-conspirator as part of his “mission.”

    A cooperating defendant, who previously pleaded guilty for his role in the conspiracy, testified that he and Kelley planned attacks on the Knoxville FBI office using car bombs and incendiary devices appended to drones. He also testified that the conspirators strategized about assassinating FBI employees in their homes and in public places such as movie theaters.

    At trial, the United States introduced recordings of the defendant calling for the development of a “course of action” related to his plan. In one such recording, the defendant gave the instructions to, among other things, “start it,” “attack,” and “take out their office” in the event of his arrest. Kelley was recorded stating, “You don’t have time to train or coordinate, but every hit has to hurt,” and “Every hit has to hurt.”

    Assistant Attorney General John A. Eisenberg of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, U.S. Attorney Francis M. Hamilton III for the Eastern District of Tennessee, and Special Agent in Charge Joe Carrico of the FBI Nashville Field Office made the announcement.

    The FBI’s Knoxville Joint Terrorism Task Force, which is comprised of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, investigated the case.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Casey T. Arrowood and Kyle J. Wilson for the Eastern District of Tennessee and Trial Attorneys Tanya Senanayake and Jacob Warren of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section prosecuted the case.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Tennessee Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Conspiring to Murder Law Enforcement and Attack FBI Office

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    Edward Kelley, 36, of Maryville, Tennessee, was sentenced to life in prison today in the Eastern District of Tennessee at Knoxville.

    On Nov. 20, 2024, following a three-day jury trial, Kelley was convicted of conspiracy to murder federal employees; solicitation to commit a crime of violence; and influencing a federal official by threat.

    According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Kelley developed a plan to murder law enforcement, including agents, officers, and employees of the FBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Maryville Police Department, Blount County Sheriff’s Office, and Clinton Police Department. The evidence showed that Kelley developed a “kill list” of law enforcement and distributed the list – along with videos containing images of his targets – to a co-conspirator as part of his “mission.”

    A cooperating defendant, who previously pleaded guilty for his role in the conspiracy, testified that he and Kelley planned attacks on the Knoxville FBI office using car bombs and incendiary devices appended to drones. He also testified that the conspirators strategized about assassinating FBI employees in their homes and in public places such as movie theaters.

    At trial, the United States introduced recordings of the defendant calling for the development of a “course of action” related to his plan. In one such recording, the defendant gave the instructions to, among other things, “start it,” “attack,” and “take out their office” in the event of his arrest. Kelley was recorded stating, “You don’t have time to train or coordinate, but every hit has to hurt,” and “Every hit has to hurt.”

    Assistant Attorney General John A. Eisenberg of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, U.S. Attorney Francis M. Hamilton III for the Eastern District of Tennessee, and Special Agent in Charge Joe Carrico of the FBI Nashville Field Office made the announcement.

    The FBI’s Knoxville Joint Terrorism Task Force, which is comprised of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, investigated the case.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Casey T. Arrowood and Kyle J. Wilson for the Eastern District of Tennessee and Trial Attorneys Tanya Senanayake and Jacob Warren of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section prosecuted the case.

    MIL Security OSI

  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Zimbabwe: Arbitrary detention of journalist an assault on freedom of expression

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Responding to the arrest and detention of Faith Zaba, editor of the weekly Zimbabwe Independent, on allegations of undermining the authority of or insulting the country’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Senior Researcher in East and Southern Africa, said:

    “Amnesty International strongly condemns the arrest and detention of Faith Zaba for exercising her constitutionally guaranteed rights as a journalist. This is an assault on the right to freedom of expression and press freedom.

    “Zimbabwean authorities must immediately release Faith Zaba and drop all charges against her as she is detained simply for doing her job. Journalism is not a crime. Authorities must allow journalists to carry out their work freely, safely and without fear of harassment, intimidation or reprisals.

    “The arrest of journalists such as Zaba, and her colleague Blessed Mhlanga who was arbitrarily detained earlier this year simply for doing their job, are part of an ongoing pattern in which the criminal justice system is being misused to target independent media voices to instill fear and curb press freedom.

    Zimbabwean authorities must immediately release Faith Zaba and drop all charges against her as she is detained simply for doing her job. Journalism is not a crime. Authorities must allow journalists to carry out their work freely, safely and without fear of harassment, intimidation or reprisals.

    Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Senior Researcher in East and Southern Africa

    “These tactics pose a significant threat to a free media in Zimbabwe and the public’s right to information. Authorities must end the growing restriction on civic space in the country and allow everyone to freely exercise their human rights.”

    The arrest of journalists such as Zaba, and her colleague Blessed Mhlanga who was arbitrarily detained earlier this year simply for doing their job, are part of an ongoing pattern in which the criminal justice system is being misused to target independent media voices to instill fear and curb press freedom.

    Khanyo Farisè,

    Background

    Faith Zaba was arrested on 1 July and detained in Harare on allegations of undermining the authority of or insulting the President. According to her lawyer, Chris Mhike, the charge relates to a satirical article published in the weekly’s Muckraker column last Friday. Her bail application has been postponed to 3 July, pending a review of her medical record due to her ill health. Zaba’s arrest comes after the recent arrest and lengthy detention of another journalist from the same outlet, Alpha Media House’s head of news at HSTV, Blessed Mhlanga, who spent 72 days in pretrial detention.

    MIL OSI NGO

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: In Dialogue with Latvia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Welcome Law Granting Latvian Citizenship to Stateless Children, Raise Questions on Hate Crimes and Access to Elections for Minorities and Non-Citizens

    Source: United Nations – Geneva

    The Human Rights Committee today concluded its consideration of the fourth periodic report of Latvia on how it implements the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.  Committee Experts welcomed the adoption of the 2020 Latvian citizenship law, which granted Latvian citizenship to children who would otherwise be stateless, while raising questions on hate crimes against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons and access to elections for minorities and non-citizens.

    One Committee Expert welcomed the adoption of a 2020 law which automatically granted Latvian citizenship to children of non-citizens who were not nationals of another State, and the recent reduction in the number of non-citizens.

    Another Expert commended the State party for the establishment of a special unit to investigate hate crimes, and on changes in the criminal law addressing motivations for such crimes, including sexual orientation and gender identity.  How were these changes publicised?  Incidents of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons remained underreported, the Expert noted; how was law enforcement trained to facilitate reporting and to recognise and support victims?

    A Committee Expert said the Pre-Election Campaign Law prohibited pre-election campaign materials in any language other than Latvian, except for European Parliament elections. How did the State party ensure that this prohibition did not unduly restrict accessibility and the participation of minorities in elections? Could the State party explain why non-citizen residents, including long-term residents, were excluded from elections?

    Osams Abu Meri, Minister for Health of the Republic of Latvia, introducing the report, said the fact that Latvia was a neighbouring country of Russia, which had invaded parts of Georgia and launched a full-scale military aggression against Ukraine, must not be overlooked.  According to article 89 of the Constitution, the international human rights obligations binding upon Latvia formed an integral part of the domestic legal system. Domestic courts in Latvia had referred to the general comments and opinions issued by the Committee in numerous cases.

    The delegation said work had been done to raise the awareness of those individuals in charge of prosecuting hate crimes, addressing victims’ rights from a broader, human rights-focused framework.  The Ministry of Justice had also disseminated a circular on the interpretation of existing legal frameworks on hate crime and targeting the members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex community.   As this was a very hot topic for Latvian society, the public broadcaster had also addressed the issue.

    The delegation also said that if someone wanted to be elected or vote in Latvia, they needed to obtain citizenship.  A Constitutional Court decision issued at the beginning of the year stated that the contested legal provisions did not impose a complete ban on the use of foreign languages, and only applied to individual campaigning with voters, hence they were in conformity with the Constitution.  The Court decided that restrictions on fundamental rights were proportional.

    In concluding remarks, Mr. Abu Meri expressed gratitude for the open and constructive dialogue.  Latvia’s experience during these challenging times, as its neighbours Russia and Belarus deployed the full arsenal of hybrid warfare, had a broader relevance.  Latvia would not only withstand these threats but remain steadfast in the rule of law, the principles of human rights and a rule-based law and order.

    Changrok Soh, Committee Chairperson, in concluding remarks, expressed gratitude to all who had contributed to the dialogue.  The Committee commended the State party for progress in several areas, including access to justice and gender equality, however remained concerned about the treatment of asylum seekers and non-residents, among other issues.

    The delegation of Latvia was made up of representatives of the Ministry of Health; the Ministry of Welfare; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the Ministry of Education and Science; the Ministry of Justice; the Ministry of Culture; the Ministry of the Interior; the Ministry for Culture on Cooperation with Non-governmental Organisations; the Ministry of Defence; the Prosecutor General’s Office; the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs; the Internal Security Bureau; the State Police; the State Border Guard; the Cadet Force Centre; and the Permanent Mission of Latvia to the United Nations Office at Geneva.

    The Human Rights Committee’s one hundred and forty-fourth session is being held from 23 June to 17 July 2025.  All the documents relating to the Committee’s work, including reports submitted by States parties, can be found on the session’s webpage.  Meeting summary releases can be found here.  The webcast of the Committee’s public meetings can be accessed via the UN Web TV webpage.

    The Committee will next meet in public at 3 p.m., Wednesday 2 July to begin its consideration of the seventh periodic report of Spain (CCPR/C/ESP/7).

    Report 

     

    The Committee has before it the fourth periodic report of Latvia (CCPR/C/LVA/4). 

    Presentation of the Report

    HOSAMS ABU MERI, Minister for Health of the Republic of Latvia, presenting the report, said the situation in Europe had changed significantly since Latvia had last reported to the Committee.  The fact that Latvia was a neighbouring country of Russia which, starting from 2008, had invaded parts of Georgia and acquired military and political control over parts of Ukraine, and on 24 February 2022 launched a full-scale military aggression against Ukraine, must not be overlooked. Because of these events, Latvia increasingly had legitimate reasons to fear for its security, territorial integrity, and democratic order.  These events, along with information and hybrid warfare operations directed against Latvia, had strengthened efforts to defend democracy, national security, and effectively implement the rights and freedoms protected by the Covenant. 

      

    According to Article 89 of the Constitution of Latvia, the international human rights obligations binding upon Latvia formed an integral part of the domestic legal system. To illustrate, domestic courts in Latvia had referred to the General Comments and opinions issued by the Committee in numerous cases.  

      

    The financial resources allocated to domestic courts had steadily and consistently increased.  Moreover, in 2024, the Academy of Justice, a new institution for the professional development of judges, prosecutors, prosecutor assistants, and investigators, was established. The Ombudsperson’s Office of Latvia had consistently received the highest “A” status of accreditation, and continued to operate in accordance with the highest international standards concerning respect for human rights and good governance. In 2022, Latvia ratified the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.  The Ombudsperson had been entrusted with the function of the national preventive mechanism, and, as of October 2024, had a new Department on the Prevention of Discrimination.  

      

    Latvia had continued to support the naturalisation of non-citizens; these were not stateless persons, as they enjoyed the right to reside in Latvia, along with a set of rights and obligations that extended beyond those prescribed by the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons.  In recent years, Latvia had seen a gradual and steady decline in the number of non-citizens residing in the country.  A significant achievement in reducing the number of non-citizens in Latvia was the enactment of the law on the discontinuation of the non-citizen status for children, which had contributed to a substantial decrease in the number of non-citizens among younger age groups. Since 2020, all children born in non-citizen families had been granted citizenship at birth. 

      

    Between 2024 and 2027, Latvia had identified three priority areas for gender equality: increasing equal rights and opportunities in the labour market and education; reducing negative gender stereotypes; and integrating the principle of gender equality into policy planning.

     

    In respect to combating gender-based violence, Latvia had significantly strengthened legal protections, expanded victim support services, and increased awareness-raising campaigns to challenge societal norms that perpetuate violence. Between 2022 and 2024, the authorities, together with non-governmental organisations, held workshops and discussions for young people on how to build non-violent relationships, based on the principle of gender equality.  

      

    In 2024, Latvia took a significant step forward in recognising diverse family forms by introducing civil partnership legislation.  This legal framework allowed both same-sex and opposite-sex couples to register their partnership, granting them a range of rights and protections previously reserved for married couples.  In 2021, the Latvian Parliament enacted amendments to the Criminal Law adding to the list of aggravating circumstances motivation based on “social hatred”, which covered hatred based on sexual orientation.  Additionally, awareness-raising measures were continuously implemented, and investigators, prosecutors, and judges regularly attended trainings on the investigation and prosecution of hate crimes.  

     

    Questions by Committee Experts

     

    A Committee Expert noted the various positive developments linked to civil and political rights, asking for additional information on the legal status of the Committee’s views in the national legal framework.  What steps had Latvia taken to inform the public, including persons who did not read Latvian or English, about their rights under the Covenant and the possibility of submitting cases to the Committee under the Optional Protocol?

    The Committee appreciated the rating of the Ombudsman and the increasing material and financial resources allocated to it, and the Expert asked for information on proposals to amend the Ombudsman’s enabling law.  Regarding the implementation of the Corruption Prevention and Combating Action Plan, what mechanisms were in place to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures?  Regarding judicial integrity, were there plans to adopt additional safeguards to prevent undue political influence in the judiciary?

    Another Expert commended the State party for the establishment of a special unit to investigate hate crimes and on changes in the criminal law, adding “social enmity” and “any other characteristic” to cover sexual orientation and gender identity, and asked how these changes were publicised.  Incidents of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons remained underreported, the Expert noted; how was law enforcement trained to facilitate reporting and to recognize and support victims? 

    Could the State party be more specific about the risks to national security posed by individuals with ties to the Russian Federation?  How could fluency in the Latvian language prevent such risks?  The Expert also asked for the number of persons deported so far, their background and to which countries they were deported.  Had there been a state of emergency in parts of the country, in particular the Belarussian border from August 2021 to August 2023, and could the delegation confirm that Latvia did not derogate from its obligations under the Covenant during that period? 

    Regarding the equality of women, and efforts towards narrowing the gender pay gap, another Committee Expert asked what measures had been helpful so far, and what additional measures the government intended to introduce to narrow it further?  Could the State party provide statistical data on gender-based violence and femicide from the last three years? What measures was the government preparing to improve prevention of the concerning occurrence of online violence against women, including against women journalists and women in politics and other leadership positions? 

     

    Regarding the right to life, a Committee Expert asked for disaggregated data on the high numbers of deaths in all places of detention, including psychiatric facilities. Was the definition of torture in line with that of international treaties, and what measures were in place to protect persons complaining of torture in places of detention? 

    Responses by the Delegation 

    Responding to the issues raised, the delegation said concerning the status of the Covenant and awareness-raising on submitting complaints, the Constitutional Court of Latvia had explained that the views of the Committee did not have the status of a legally binding instrument.  While the Committee’s decisions did carry the weight of authoritative interpretation, they were not formally binding.  The Committee’s views and opinions were soft-ball instruments, but had been taken into account by the courts over the years.  Regarding awareness-raising on the United Nations human rights treaties, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had published informative material on its website in various languages, including guidance on submitting complaints to various treaty bodies, and ensuring accessible and transparent information for applicants.  This was how Latvia ensured that society was informed about the Committee and the possibility of submitting complaints.

    On training in the armed forces, the delegation said there were education programs which included human rights.  The Ombudsman was appointed after approval by the Parliament.  This aimed to strengthen human rights protection and ensure public awareness of the position.  This approach aligned with the spirit of the Constitution and existing practice, whilst supporting the principles of democratic governance.  On the Department of Discrimination, there was an Anti-Discrimination Unit, consisting of five people.  There was a separation of the powers in Latvia, the delegation said, and there was currently a discussion on the procedure of nomination of the Ombudsman.  There was no influence by political parties on the Ombudsman, and the election was entirely transparent.

    Regarding anti-corruption measures, the Anti-Corruption Action Plan was in place since 2023, and the main reason for lack of fulfilment of its tasks was the lack of funding.  The effectiveness of the Plan itself was usually measured by assessing the percentage of accomplished tasks, as well as feedback from institutions involved in its implementation.  In 2025, six persons were fined in cases relating to corruption, and 2024 data showed that corruption was effectively investigated and sent to prosecution.  On the independence of investigations conducted by the Internal Security Bureau, pre-trial detentions were supervised by a prosecutor.  In accordance with the law, the Minister of the Interior could only supervise the legality and justification of the Bureau’s decisions, and could revoke them if necessary. On transparency of lobbying, work continued on effective implementation of legislation in this regard, and there was no Transparency Register yet.

    The delegation said work had been done to raise the awareness of those individuals in charge of prosecuting hate crimes, addressing victim’s rights from a broader, human rights-focused framework.  A specific hate speech conference event had been held in October 2024, with twenty-two participants who worked on such violations. A training session was also held for judges, prosecutors and investigators, focusing on a victim-centred approach to the justice system.  For the general public, there were two specific web platforms with information about hate speech, hate crime, and related issues, and these were supported by the Ministries of Culture and Education, and the Ombudsman’s Bureau.  The Ministry of Justice had also disseminated a circular on the interpretation of existing legal frameworks on hate crime and targeting the members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex community.   As this was a very hot topic for Latvian society, the public broadcaster had also addressed the issue.  The legal framework, which prescribed criminal liability for social, national and ethnic hatred as an aggravating circumstance was sufficient and proportionate to existing needs.  

    Numbers of hate speech and hate crimes were not so large, usually fewer than 10 criminal cases per year, the delegation said, but this did not reflect the priority of the topic, as the Government was working on the issue.  With regard to ethnic tensions, it was important to look at the information space, and how people used and consumed information inside the country.   According to research and statistics, minorities, as well as the general population, found news and entertainment important, and consumed it at the same rates, showing that society was living in the same space.  There were differences of opinion in society, as should be the case in any healthy society.  Latvian society had gone through traumas, and was dealing with them, including by taking care of minorities, legally, but also practically, including through an annual festival celebrating cultural minorities.

    Latvia saw its society as one which facilitated civic participation, and was working to strengthen this.  Even Roma representatives and organisations were finally putting their projects forward, and they were being supported.  Work was also being done on media literacy, as the current greatest threat to human rights was the great mass of information that was available, meaning critical thinking was a critical tool for building a cohesive society.  Latvia had acquired a large number of refugees, including those fleeing from Ukraine, and was providing measures and support for their language acquisition and cultural and societal integration.

    Latvia was working with the Roma strategy at the European Union level and had its own strategic plan for Roma integration.  Unfortunately, the community was one of the most stigmatised, as it was across Europe.  It was important for this stigmatisation to be approached and that communities were approached, with Roma mediators involved in the efforts to end the stigma.  Hate speech had increased in the digital environment, and a plan was being put together to address it.

    The delegation said the issue of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was not an ethnic issue: it was an issue of international law, colonialism, and history.  This was how society and the government had treated it.  The government had been very clear that this was an issue that had to unite everybody within the country, no matter the language and ethnicity of the individual.  Research showed that there was an increase of differences of opinion on the issue within the country, but these were not aligned with ethnicity.  The Russian minority was very vocal in its lack of support for the actions of Russia.  On the declaration of a State emergency at the border, there had been a deliberate attempt by Belarus to destabilise European countries, including Latvia, in response to the imposition of sanctions on the Belarus regime.  Actions to protect the external borders must be interpreted in the light of the broader geo-political context and the will to protect the system against abuse, including the instrumentalisation of migrants and refugees.

    The gender pay gap had reduced further in Latvia, the delegation said, and female employment rates were relatively high, but the government needed to look into employment equality further, including encouraging women’s participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.  Latvia was one of the rare countries that admitted to having problems in its prisons, and the government had approved an action plan to implement the Committee’s recommendations in this regard, showing its determination to tackle the issue.  Prison staff were instructed and trained on sensitive periods in the life of a prisoner, aiming to limit incidents of self-harm and suicide.

    Questions by Committee Experts

    In follow-up questions, Experts asked for figures on deaths in prisons, and the reconciliation between self-administration prisons and the official system, and whether the former was to the detriment of detainees.  Did psychiatric facilities offer education and therapeutic facilities, and was there sufficient staff?  Another Expert asked for clarification on training in hate crimes and hate speech, asking whether it was mandatory and country-wide, or whether people could opt out.  How was disaggregated data and statistics gathered on hate speech and hate crimes?  There appeared to be a tension between language groups, and the Expert wondered how promoting a culture of human rights education and speech could be of help in resolving these matters.

    Responses by the Delegation

    The delegation said the Ministry of Justice had prepared a general policy planning document to combat and reduce the effects of informal prison hierarchies in Latvian prisons.  This included building a new prison, and the education of prison guards and administration, including a new education centre, among others.  One of the biggest problems in Latvian prisons was the outdated prison infrastructures, and the construction of the new prison to remedy this would be concluded in September 2025, with prisoners to be relocated in 2026.

    There were 26,132 persons with mental disabilities in the country in 2019, and the situation was roughly the same now.  It was very important today for persons with mental disabilities to have access to independent living, and Latvia had 12 social service homes, with between 50 and 150 places to which persons could be admitted voluntarily and could leave freely.  There was only one long-term facility, with approximately 200 beds, meant for persons with severe mental disorders, and this hospital was also only for voluntary treatment.  Regarding treatment and rehabilitation, nowadays in all treatment centres there were muti-professional teams, and staff workers ensuring integrated healthcare.  Great efforts were made to ensure there were recreational facilities at all hospitals.

    There was no mandatory training for judges, except on children’s rights, and training on hate speech and hate crimes were mostly linked to the specialisation of judges.  In Latvia, the media enjoyed independence, and investigative journalism thrived, holding the government and the judiciary to account.  The most common form of corruption involved the use of administrative resources, the delegation said.

    The delegation said amendments had been made to the Criminal Code in 2024, establishing accountability for acts of violence against immediate family or in partner relationships. The amendments introduced the punishment of imprisonment for up to three years if the perpetrator committed a violent act against a family member, spouse or former spouse.  Cases of spousal rape were considered rape under the Criminal Code, and sanctions were higher if there were aggravating circumstances. It was ensured that these crimes were reviewed by the courts in a timely manner.  More than 13 trainings had been conducted for judges, investigators, prosecutors and those who worked on family violence cases.  Every year, at least 20 women were killed by their partner in Latvia. The State believed that, in many instances, these deaths were preventable.  From 1 July, electronic monitoring of offenders could be applied in criminal proceedings, providing an opportunity to prevent both femicides and homicides.

    The ratification of the Istanbul Convention was a significant step in Latvia and was a cornerstone policy for the country.  Changing societal attitudes towards women and violence and shifting deeply ingrained cultural norms and stereotypes required public awareness campaigns, which took time to yield results.  Real-life stories of survivors had been made accessible to the public to raise awareness of the issue and encourage others to come forward.  Services were accessible and no proof was required to receive help.

    In December 2023, preventive visits had been carried out to two prisons, to assess potential risks of violent behaviour.  Conferences had been held in cooperation with the Ombudsman’s office and non-governmental organizations dedicated to the prevention of violent conduct, attended by representatives of the prison administration.  There had been an increase in crimes committed by prison administration officials in 2025, but this was due to the mandate to increasingly investigate these kinds of crimes.

    Questions by Committee Experts

    A Committee Expert asked why Latvia did not systematically collect and publish data on the length and frequency of pretrial detention.  What steps would be taken to address this gap?  Could data be provided on the use of non-custodial alternatives to detention?  How was it ensued that all detainees were fully informed of their rights and access to a lawyer from the outset of detention?  Would the State implement mandatory audiovisual recording of all police interviews with detained persons?  How was it ensured that detainees received timely and effective assistance from qualified lawyers, including during the initial critical hours of detention?

    What specific safeguards existed to prevent undue political influence in the appointment of Supreme Court judges?  How did the State party address reports of politicisation and corruption in the judicial system?  What measures were taken to improve trust in the justice system?  What was the current operational status of the academy of justice? What specific training programmes had been implemented for judges and prosecutors since it opened?  What steps had been taken to ensure timely issuance of judgements?  Could information be provided on the types and lengths of sentences provided to minors? How was it ensured the detention of minors was used only as a last resort and for the shortest possible time?

    Another Committee Expert said the overall national referral mechanism had not yet been established; why was this?  How would the State implement the relevant European Parliament directive in time? How did the conflict in Ukraine impact trafficking in Latvia and different categories of victims, including victims of sexual exploitation and child trafficking?  Were training activities organised for law enforcement in this regard?  How did Latvia’s transition from a country of origin to country of transit and destination impact Government prevention efforts?  What measures were being taken to promptly investigate, prosecute and punish all cases of trafficking?  What remedies were provided to victims?  How many cases had been raised against persons involved in human trafficking?

    In mid-2024, the Ministry of Culture launched a study to ensure the safety of journalists in Latvia. What was its progress thus far? How were its recommendations being implemented?  The Government informed the Committee that the criminal proceedings concerning serious bodily injuries inflicted to the journalist and publisher Leonids Jākobsons were terminated on 19 February 2025, as the authorities were unable to find the perpetrators.  How often were similar cases involving infliction of serious bodily injuries terminated because of lack of success in finding perpetrators?  How would the State ensure that similar incidents did not repeat, and that there was no impunity for perpetrators?

    Could the delegation elaborate on the legal basis for the drastic revocation of TV Rain’s broadcasting licence on 6 December 2022, that was challenged before the Administrative Regional Court?  The National Security Concept of 28 September 2023 served to prohibit the production of public television and radio content in Russian. What was the legal basis for this policy, and had there been any legal and administrative actions taken to implement it thus far?

    Another Committee Expert said that in June 2023, Latvia established an enhanced border regime with restrictive measures, which had been extended to the end of 2025. Could the delegation confirm this? How did the State party justify prolonging these restrictions long after the formal state of emergency had ended? Credible reports indicated that from 2021 to 2025, the State border guard had engaged in 28,000 pushbacks to Belarus and other countries, without assessing the risks individuals would face. How did these pushbacks comply with the principle of non-refoulment?  Refugees at the border were reportedly subjected to violence and abuse and left without water and food.  What concrete actions had the State party taken to monitor the State border guard?  How were the border guards trained to prevent ill-treatment of migrants?

    How many official border crossing points were operating today?  What steps were being taken to facilitate applications for persons seeking protection?  What percentage of asylum seekers were detained and for how long?  The Committee was concerned about the detention of children who sought asylum; would Latvia consider a policy of never detaining children for immigration reasons?  The State had a good practice of providing free legal aid to refugees challenging asylum decisions, however reports stated it was not respected in practice.  How did the State party uphold this commitment in practice?

    The Committee welcomed the adoption of a 2020 law which automatically granted Latvian citizenship to children of non-citizens who were not nationals of another State.  The Committee also welcomed the reduction in the number of non-citizens.  Would the State party consider amending its citizenship law to grant nationality to all children born in Latvia who would otherwise be stateless?  Was the State party considering extending political rights to non-citizens?

    The Committee appreciated the measures adopted to safeguard the rights of conscientious objectors following the re-introduction of compulsory military service for men under Law 75 on the State Defence Service.  The Committee also noted that the term of Alternative Civil Service was equal in length to military service, which was an improvement.  Would the State consider allowing the Conscription Control Commission to operate independently of the miliary?  Were conscientious objectors assigned responsibilities in alternative civil services, as opposed to non-combat roles within the military? How would the State party respect the rights of conscientious objectors during emergencies and armed conflicts?

    A Committee Expert said the Committee understood that the Pre-Election Campaign Law prohibited pre-election campaign materials in any language other than Latvian, except for European Parliament elections.  How did the State party ensure that this prohibition did not unduly restrict accessibility and the participation of minorities in elections?

    Could the State party explain why non-citizen residents, including long-term residents, were excluded from elections?  Would the State party be willing to permit their participation in elections?  Where did the State party see the most need for further improvement regarding accessibility for persons with disabilities in elections?  What measures had the State party taken to follow up on treaty body recommendations, including those calling on political parties to introduce quotas to promote women’s representation in political life?

    The Committee had questions regarding the transition to Latvian as the exclusive language of instruction, eliminating Russian as a second language in schools and preschools. While this transition was envisaged a long time ago, its implementation had been rushed.  How does the State party ensure that schools were ready within the limited timeframe, especially schools where many teachers lacked sufficient proficiency in Latvian?  There were serious concerns about the lack of meaningful minority community consultation and participation during the law’s adoption.  How many stakeholders were involved and how was active participation and meaningful dialogue ensured?   The Committee was informed that national minority pupils at pre-school and primary education levels had a right to request education programmes on their language and cultural history.  Did communities have to fund these programmes themselves?  How were people made aware of these programmes and how easy was it to apply for them?

    Responses by the Delegation

    The delegation said that while not all police interviews were recorded, this did not affect police investigations.  All interviews with children were recorded.  All interviews were documented in written form.

    Legal aid was provided by the court administration.  There had been just one case where a higher court judge had not been appointed by the parliament.  Reports of corruption in the court system were legally investigated.  The parliament adopted a law establishing a new judicial academy in 2024.  In January this year, the newly established institution officially commenced its operations.  The academy had been admitted as a member of the European Judicial Network.  During this year, 106 events and trainings had already been held at the academy.

    Latvia remained susceptible to labour exploitation, sham marriages, forced begging, as well as sexual exploitation.  This year, just one criminal investigation had been launched so far in this regard. At the beginning of the Ukrainian refugee crisis, a programme was established that strengthened the capacity of State border guards to identify possible victims of human trafficking. All unaccompanied minors had been given legal assistance.  Since 2022, there had been one case of sexual exploitation of a Ukrainian woman.

    Regarding the case of the grievous bodily harm reflected on the journalist Leonids Jākobsons, despite its best efforts, the State had been unable to identify the perpetrator, and the proceedings had been closed.  However, should new information emerge, the criminal proceedings could be reopened, and investigations could resume.  In a 2019 case involving a journalist who had been persecuted and harassed for over a year, the perpetrator was identified and sentenced to prison for two years.  This emphasised that the State recognised the importance of journalists and were committed to ensuring their safety and security. 

    A study had been launched which looked at updating the legal definition of “the media”. Seminars were provided for journalists that helped them to protect themselves.  Meetings were held with the police once a year, to help them support journalists.  Materials were envisaged for judges to help them on cases involving journalists.

    Latvia was a democratic State that promoted the right to a fair trial and access to justice.  A case was ongoing regarding Russian propaganda channels spreading hate speech in Latvia.  The Government could not assess the outcome of the case at this point.

    No languages had been prohibited in Latvia.  Statistics showed that only 54 per cent of Latvian youth knew Russian language.  The official State language was the Latvian language.

    Around 47 to 50 per cent of television programmes and 35 percent of radio programmes were available in Russian language, and 13 per cent of the printed press was in Russian language.   A law was in place which obligated the public broadcaster to broadcast in minority languages.  The public broadcaster independently decided on media content and in which languages it should be broadcast.  Work was being done to promote the inclusion of more minorities.

    The state of emergency situation at the border with Belarus had been ended, but a new “enhanced border protection regime” had been introduced and would be in force until the end of the year.  During legislative amendments, the State had assessed a proportional and law-based solution, considering European Union court rulings in this field.  A lot of work had been done to comply with international obligations and the principle of non-refoulment.  A document had been developed to instruct personnel at the border on how to deal with these cases.

    Significant training had been provided to border staff, with more than 1,000 border guards trained in 2024 on asylum rights.  The State did not have information on 20 deaths registered at the border with Belarus.  There had been a case in 2024 in which a dead body was found on the Latvian border. This year, there had been 63 applications for asylum so far.  As a rule, asylum seekers were not detained in Latvia and were accommodated in open space centres.  However, due to several circumstances, the law on asylum permitted the detention of asylum seekers, such as in the case of security threats.  Each case was individually and thoroughly assessed. Minors under 14 years old were not detained; they were placed in different facilities.  Efforts were taken to accommodate minors with their families when possible.  State-provided legal assistance could be accessed once an asylum decision had been appealed.

    Regarding conscientious objection, no one from the Ministry of Defence had interfered with the Conscription Control Commission, and changes were not considered.  The State defence service law set basic criteria for alternative service.  So far, just three applications had been received, including for religious and health reasons.  Military service was for a fixed period and a solider could choose whether to extend their contract or not.  International regulations set a two-month resignation notice for military service, which the State believed was a reasonable amount of time.  A reserve solider who could not perform military service due to their beliefs could be enrolled in the national armed force reserves. The State was not considering amending paragraph five of the military law.

    Latvia did not consider “non-citizens” to be stateless persons.  All non-citizens had the right to naturalise.  The number of Latvian non-citizens had decreased by around 77 per cent in recent years.  After a change in regulations in 2020, more than 500 children had been automatically registered after birth.  Several campaigns had been carried out on the possibility of acquiring Latvian citizenship.

    If someone wanted to be elected or vote in Latvia, they needed to obtain citizenship.  A Constitutional Court decision issued at the beginning of the year stated that the contested legal provisions did not impose a complete ban on the use of foreign languages, and only applied to individual campaigning with voters, hence they were in conformity with the Constitution.  The Court decided that restrictions on fundamental rights were proportional. Russian language was still widespread in Latvia, justifying the need to strengthen the use of Latvian as the official State language.  The Constitutional Court had taken article 27 of the Covenant into account, which recognised the obligation to ensure minority groups could use their mother tongue. It found amendments in the law complied with article 27.

    The naturalisation procedure was fairly easy.  The path for non-citizens was wide, short and easy to walk. 

    Follow-Up Questions by Committee Experts

    The Committee asked follow-up questions regarding actions taken to implement the national security policy before the Constitutional Court; the permanence of the enhanced border regime; ill-treatment of migrants crossing the Belarus/Latvia border between 2021 and 2022; granting citizenship to children born in Latvia who would otherwise be stateless; providing for honourable discharges from military service; the exclusion of non-citizens from all elections; alternative programmes for minority languages in schools; and measures in place to ensure detention of minors was only implemented as a measure of last resort.

    Responses by the Delegation

    The delegation said the public broadcaster was bound by media laws.  Currently Belarussian authorities at the border were refusing to cooperate with Latvian authorities.  These non-cooperation issues had brought about an increase in criminal activities across the border, including organised crime.  This year, there had been 186 irregular migration cases across the border.  An investigation had been launched in 2021 and 2022 regarding individuals who had attempted to cross the Belarussian border, which had analysed a significant amount of information.  During the investigation, it was determined that injuries to migrants were not caused by the actions of border officials, but were likely obtained during the journey to cross the border.

    Reasons for terminating a military contract prior to its conclusion were not specified in national laws.  An agreement simply needed to be reached. 

    Only persons with Latvian citizenship had the right to vote.  Using languages other than Latvian during political campaigning in the election period was not prohibited.  The provision about using just the official language applied only to the pre-election period.  Non-citizens who chose to keep their status still had the right to receive healthcare and work in the country.

    Teachers were instructed on teaching methodologies in a linguistically diverse environment, and on how to teach students whose native language was not Latvian.  There were targeted grants supporting minority languages and cultures. 

    As of 25 June this year, there were 27 inmates who were children.  Four of these children were detained, with the rest serving their sentences on probation.  This illustrated that incarceration of children in Latvia was a last resort.

    Closing Statements

    HOSAMS ABU MERI, Minister for Health of the Republic of Latvia, expressed gratitude for the open and constructive dialogue.  A wide range of topics had been addressed, including efforts to combat hate crimes, gender equality, and matters of national security.  Latvia’s experience during these challenging times, as its neighbours Russia and Belarus deployed the full arsenal of hybrid warfare, had a broader relevance.  Latvia would not only withstand these threats but remain steadfast in the rule of law, the principles of human rights and a rule-based law and order.  These circumstances reaffirmed Latvia’s commitment to uphold the rights enshrined in the Covenant.  Latvia appreciated the engagement and interest of the Committee.

    CHANGROK SOH, Committee Chairperson, expressed gratitude to all who had contributed to the dialogue.  The Committee commended the State party for progress in several areas, including access to justice and gender equality, however remained concerned about the treatment of asylum seekers and non-residents, among other issues.  Mr. Soh thanked all involved in the dialogue for their engagement and commitment. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Community invited to help shape Dingwall 800 celebrations

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    To mark 800 years since Dingwall became a Royal Burgh, a year-long programme of celebrations is being planned for 2026 and local residents, community groups and businesses are now being invited to get involved in shaping this major milestone for the Highland town.

    Fèis Rois, in partnership with The Highland Council, Dingwall Community Council, Dingwall Community Development Company, and other local organisations, is coordinating the Dingwall 800 programme, with a focus on “Telling Dingwall’s Story – Past, Present & Future.”

    Two public drop-in information sessions will be held in July for anyone interested in learning more, sharing ideas, or getting involved.

    These will be held at the Fèis Rois office in Robertson House, Dingwall on Monday 14th July from 6-8pm and Thursday 17th July from 2-4pm.

    All are welcome to attend.

    Fèis Rois, one of Scotland’s top traditional arts organisations and based in Dingwall, is particularly keen to hear from local groups, individuals, creatives and businesses interested in participating in or supporting the 2026 celebrations.

    As part of the preparations, a logo design competition is being launched for young people aged 8 to 25.

    The winning logo will represent the Dingwall 800 celebrations across all publicity materials.

    Young creatives are invited to create a logo inspired by Dingwall, its history, people, and future.

    Entries may be hand-drawn, painted, or created digitally. The deadline for entries is Sunday 31st August and you can find entry details at www.feisrois.org.

    The winning design will be used across all Dingwall 800 marketing materials and the winner will also receive a £300 voucher for Fèis Rois, which can be used for a year of weekly music classes or to attend a residential course.

    There will also be two runner-up prizes.

    Siobhan MacIntyre, the recently appointed Dingwall 800 Event Producer, commented: “This is an exciting opportunity for young people to contribute to a historic event and have their creativity recognised as part of a major community celebration.  I’m sure that come next year there won’t be a single person in Dingwall who doesn’t recognise the Dingwall 800 logo!”

    Siobhan, who took up her role in June in between working at Glastonbury Festival where she has worked as part of the producing team for over a decade, is from the Highlands and is a graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Technical and Production Arts Management.

    As well as Glastonbury, she has worked across the UK and internationally on large-scale arena tours including Catherine Tate, Strictly: The Professionals, and Steve Backshall Live.

    Siobhan added: “I’m excited to contribute to Fèis Rois, the community of Dingwall, and be part of celebrating and supporting Scotland’s rich cultural heritage”

    Highland Council’s Dingwall and Seaforth Area Committee Chair, Cllr Graham MacKenzie, said: “We are delighted to welcome Siobhan to the new post of events producer as we prepare to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Dingwall becoming a Royal Burgh.

    “In May the Dingwall and Seaforth Committee of Highland Council agreed to allocate funds to Fèis Rois to help recruit Siobhan. She has an impressive career background in high-quality cultural and arts events, and will now lead on the delivery of an ambitious and exciting programme of work to mark this special milestone.”

    2026 promises to be a major year for the town and surrounding area. Dingwall 800 events will help drive tourism and boost economic growth, as well as to deliver other priorities previously identified in our area-based plan.”

    To find out more about the drop-in sessions or logo competition, please visit www.feisrois.org.

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  • MIL-OSI: Chicken Road Game India: A Simple Casual Game Captivating Mobile Gamers

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Gurugram, Haryana, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    In India’s booming mobile gaming landscape, simplicity often wins. One game that has grabbed attention recently is Chicken Road Game a light-hearted, casual game that challenges players to guide a chicken across hazard-filled roads. With its simple concept and quick gameplay, the game has resonated with millions of Indian players looking for easy, on-the-go fun.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    What Is Chicken Road Game?

    Chicken Road Game is a hyper-casual mobile game where players help a chicken cross busy roads, rivers, and railway tracks without getting hit or falling. The objective is simple: move as far as possible and avoid obstacles. With each step, the tension builds — should you risk another move or stop to secure your progress?

    The game is quick to pick up. Players tap or swipe to control movement, aiming to survive the longest streak possible.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    Why Chicken Road Appeals to Indian Players

    1️⃣ Hyper-Casual Fun Suited to Indian Lifestyles

    India’s mobile-first population embraces quick, lightweight games that fit into short breaks, commutes, and daily routines. Chicken Road offers fast rounds lasting 30-60 seconds, making it ideal for players on the move.

    2️⃣ Low Data and Device Requirements

    Designed to work smoothly even on low-end smartphones and with limited data, the game is accessible across India’s diverse regions — from metro cities to small towns.

    3️⃣ Simple Yet Addictive Gameplay

    There are no complicated instructions or heavy graphics. The charm lies in the game’s increasing challenge as players aim for high scores.

    4️⃣ Social Engagement

    Players often share scores in WhatsApp groups or challenge friends, making it a fun and social experience without the need for complex multiplayer features.

    From Frogger to Chicken Road: A Familiar Concept with a Modern Twist

    Games like Chicken Road Game draw inspiration from arcade classics like Frogger, where players guide characters across dangerous paths. But Chicken Road adds endless levels, randomised obstacles, and a fresh visual style that keeps every attempt unique.

    The game’s blocky, colourful graphics and intuitive controls make it easy for players of all ages to enjoy.

    Cultural Fit for Indian Gamers

    Short, Flexible Play Sessions
    Whether during tea breaks, metro rides, or study pauses, Chicken Road fits into the small pockets of free time that define daily life in India.

    Family-Friendly
    Its humorous, non-violent concept appeals to players across generations — from kids to grandparents.

    Relatable Humor
    The chicken-crossing-road theme adds a light, quirky charm that resonates with Indian players who appreciate casual, fun entertainment.

    The Strategy Behind the Simplicity

    While luck plays a role, Chicken Road also requires timing and decision-making. Players must judge when to move, when to pause, and how far to push their streak.

    This simple risk-reward mechanic keeps players engaged, encouraging repeat attempts to beat personal bests or friends’ scores.

    Responsible Gameplay

    Although Chicken Road is lighthearted, players are reminded to enjoy it in moderation. It’s designed for quick fun rather than long, intensive play sessions, making it easy to balance with daily responsibilities.

    The Future of Chicken Road in India

    India’s gaming market is growing rapidly, with casual and hyper-casual games leading the charge. The continued success of Chicken Road will likely depend on:

    • Adding local languages and themes to appeal even more to Indian players.
    • Introducing social features like leaderboards or challenges.
    • Staying true to its simple, accessible nature as it evolves.

    Final Thoughts

    Chicken Road Game shows that even in a world of high-end mobile games, a simple concept with fun gameplay can capture hearts. In India, where casual gaming continues to thrive, this game stands out as a light and entertaining option for players seeking quick fun on their devices.

    Whether it’s during a chai break, on the bus, or while waiting in a queue, Chicken Road offers a dose of cheerful challenge — no complex controls, no lengthy tutorials, just pure, simple fun.

    Contact Information

    Company Name: Chicken Road
    Address: 673, JMD Building, Gurugram, Haryana
    Website: https://chicken-roadd.com
    Email: sumit@chicken-roadd.com
    Phone: +91-2049157035
    Media Contact: Sumit

    Disclaimer

    This press release is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It does not offer legal or financial advice. Always gamble responsibly, know your limits, and comply with local laws. Some links in this content may be affiliate links. Availability may vary by region.

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  • MIL-OSI: TopLine Credit Union Members And Employees Donate Clothing And Shoes

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MAPLE GROVE, Minn., July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TopLine Financial Credit Union, a Twin Cities-based member-owned financial services cooperative, held their fourth annual clothing and shoe drive during the month of May benefitting three local non-profits, African Education and Health Initiative (AFEDHI), Union Gospel Mission and YMCA of the North Youth and Family Services. TopLine members and employees generously donated shirts, jeans, socks, shoes and more to help neighbors in need.

    Employees were able to participate by donating clothing items, shoes and money in exchange for a “Foundation Friday/Saturday” sticker, allowing them to wear jeans to work. TopLine and community members could also purchase items from the credit union’s Amazon Wishlist or Target Registry and have them delivered directly to TopLine, and in return delivered to charitable partners. When the program ended employees and members had donated more than 1,300 pounds of clothing and shoes and $1,100 in cash to assist local individuals and families.

    “Thank you to all of our generous donors, employees and members, who contributed clothing and shoes to our annual donation drive,” says Mick Olson, TopLine President and CEO. “We are proud to support our community non-profit partners who empower individuals and families on their path to independence.”

    African Education and Health Initiative (AFEDHI) is a non-profit organization with a vision to ensure that African students in rural areas and suburbs, have access to educational materials such as books, computers and other reading aids to support their educational needs and goals. For more information or to donate, visit https://afedhi.org/.

    Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities is a Christian ministry dedicated to serving people facing homelessness, poverty, or addiction in the community. Union Gospel Mission helps people rebuild their lives through a variety of time-tested and proven life-changing programs. To learn more, visit https://www.ugmtc.org/.

    The YMCA of the North Youth and Family Services is a leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. To Learn more about the Y’s mission and work, visit ymcanorth.org/youthandfamilyservices.

    TopLine Financial Credit Union, a Twin Cities-based credit union, is Minnesota’s 9th largest credit union, with assets of over $1.1 billion and serves over 70,000 members. Established in 1935, the not-for-profit financial cooperative offers a complete line of financial services from its ten branch locations — in Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Circle Pines, Coon Rapids, Forest Lake, Maple Grove, Plymouth, St. Francis and in St. Paul’s Como Park — as well as by phone and online at www.TopLinecu.com. Membership is available to anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school or volunteers in Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington and Wright counties in Minnesota and their immediate family members, as well as employees and retirees of Anoka Hennepin School District #11, Anoka Technical College, Federal Premium Ammunition, Hoffman Enclosures, Inc., GRACO, Inc., and their subsidiaries. Visit us on our Facebook or Instagram. To learn more about the credit union’s foundation, visit www.TopLinecu.com/Foundation.

    CONTACT:
    Vicki Roscoe Erickson
    Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
    TopLine Financial Credit Union
    verickson@toplinecu.com | 763.391.0872

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  • MIL-OSI: Ad Age lists Advantage Solutions among 2025 Largest Agencies

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ST. LOUIS, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Advantage Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: ADV) ranks as the 9th largest agency company in North America and No. 18 worldwide, according to the Ad Age Agency Report 2025. With revenue of $1.2 billion in 2024, Advantage was one of only two Midwest-based agencies in the top 25 list, which is based on worldwide revenue.

    “Our agency work is one of the many ways we’re shaping how people shop and building momentum in the marketplace. We continue to deliver for our clients and customers, infusing high-tech, high-touch, high-value solutions with the creativity and artistry to bring campaigns to life,” says Advantage CEO Dave Peacock.

    The Ad Age Agency Report, which evaluates the state of the agency market and includes listings and analysis, cited three major trends emerging in 2025: AI reshaping creativity, evolving client expectations, and agencies being asked to do more with greater precision and agility.

    “We’re staying sharp — solving the challenges our clients face today while anticipating what’s next. Our ability to unify sales and marketing delivers an award-winning shopper experience while redefining what’s possible across omnicommerce,” says executive vice president of agency at Advantage and head of AUC and AMP Christi Geary.

    Sitting at the intersection of CPGs, retailers and eCommerce, Advantage leads from the center of commerce by connecting people with experiences and products that enrich their lives. The company continues to grow its relationship with the world’s largest retailer, Amazon, and was honored with Amazon’s inaugural Gold Tier award, which recognizes excellence in providing on-time, accurate delivery. Advantage offers a full suite of omnichannel services across the path to purchase including branding; retail media and promotion; creative services; media; marketing technology; events and conferences; packaging design; as well as sampling and demonstration.

    About Advantage Solutions
    Advantage Solutions is the leading omnichannel retail solutions agency in North America, uniquely positioned at the intersection of consumer-packaged goods (CPG) brands and retailers. With its data- and technology-powered services, Advantage leverages its unparalleled insights, expertise and scale to help brands and retailers of all sizes generate demand and get products into the hands of consumers, wherever they shop. Whether it’s creating meaningful moments and experiences in-store and online, optimizing assortment and merchandising, or accelerating e-commerce and digital capabilities, Advantage is the trusted partner that keeps commerce and life moving. Advantage has offices throughout North America and strategic investments and owned operations in select international markets. For more information, please visit YourADV.com.

    Follow Advantage Solutions on social

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    jeff.levine@youradv.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Chicken Road Game UK – How a Simple Mobile Game Captured the UK’s Casual Gaming Audience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Gurgaon, Haryana, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    In the ever-evolving world of mobile and casual gaming, simplicity often wins the day. Chicken Road Game is one such title that, despite its straightforward premise, has captured the attention of players across the UK and beyond. It taps into the universal appeal of quick, pick-up-and-play gaming, offering users of all ages a lighthearted experience that blends challenge with humour.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    The Core Idea Behind Chicken Road Game UK

    At its heart, Chicken Road draws inspiration from the age-old joke, “Why did the chicken cross the road?” The game takes that playful question and transforms it into an interactive challenge. Players guide a digital chicken across endless stretches of traffic-heavy roads, rivers, and railway lines, aiming to get as far as possible without getting flattened or swept away.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    What sets Chicken Road apart from similar titles is its minimalist design paired with intuitive controls. Typically, a single tap or swipe propels the chicken forward or sideways. The objective sounds simple—cross the road safely—but as vehicles speed by and obstacles multiply, maintaining a streak becomes a test of concentration, timing, and reflexes.

    Why Simple Games Resonate

    The success of Chicken Road speaks to a broader trend in gaming, particularly in the UK where mobile games enjoy immense popularity. In a market where complex, high-budget titles often dominate headlines, games like Chicken Road remind us that accessibility and ease of play can be equally compelling.

    Whether it’s on a commute, during a coffee break, or simply as a way to unwind, UK players frequently turn to casual games for short bursts of entertainment. Chicken Road offers this in abundance. There’s no need for lengthy tutorials or steep learning curves. Instead, players are immersed immediately, encouraged to beat their own high scores or challenge friends.

    A Global Phenomenon with Local Appeal

    While Chicken Road originated outside the UK, it has found a particularly enthusiastic audience here. This is perhaps due to the British fondness for quirky humour and the delightfully absurd. The game’s premise—helping a hapless chicken dodge lorries, cars, and trains—fits neatly into the type of light entertainment that appeals to players across all ages.

    In schools, it has become a popular way for pupils to pass time during breaks, while office workers find it a harmless distraction during moments of downtime. What’s more, the game’s lack of explicit violence or complex themes makes it a family-friendly option, something that parents can feel comfortable sharing with their children.

    The Evolution of Cross-the-Road Games

    Of course, Chicken Road is not the first title to play on this concept. It owes a nod to earlier classics such as Frogger, which debuted in arcades back in 1981. Like its predecessor, Chicken Road challenges players to navigate hazards while moving from one side of the screen to the other. But where Frogger had fixed levels and patterns, Chicken Road introduces procedural generation, meaning no two attempts are exactly the same. This keeps players engaged, always wondering what fresh obstacle lies ahead.

    The visual style of Chicken Road also aligns with the modern preference for blocky, pixelated aesthetics—simple yet charming. Bright colours and clean lines make it easy to track movement, even on small smartphone screens.

    Social and Cultural Dimensions

    Interestingly, games like Chicken Road have sparked broader conversations around the role of casual gaming in everyday life. In the UK, where gaming has become one of the leading forms of entertainment, casual titles such as this serve as a common ground between generations. Grandparents and grandchildren can enjoy the same game, sharing tips and competing for high scores.

    Moreover, the rise of such games highlights how digital entertainment has adapted to fit our busy lifestyles. Unlike console or PC games that often require significant time investments, Chicken Road and its peers provide quick doses of fun. They fit neatly into the fragmented schedules of modern life—something especially relevant in urban centres like London, Manchester, and Birmingham.

    The Role of Advertising and In-App Purchases

    While Chicken Road game is free to download, as is common with many mobile games today, it sustains itself through advertising and optional in-app purchases. However, it is worth noting that the game strikes a relatively fair balance. Players in the UK have praised the fact that ads can usually be skipped or removed entirely via a small payment, and that purchases—such as cosmetic upgrades or new chicken designs—do not alter the fundamental gameplay.

    This approach has helped Chicken Road avoid some of the criticisms levelled at other mobile games that aggressively push in-app spending or overload users with ads. It is an example of how mobile game developers can monetise responsibly while still delivering an enjoyable, fair experience.

    The Educational Angle

    Though Chicken Road is primarily a source of fun, some educators and parents in the UK have noted its unexpected educational value. The game subtly encourages players to develop hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and timing. For younger players, these skills can translate into other activities, from sports to music.

    Furthermore, the game’s repeated trial-and-error mechanic teaches resilience. Players learn that failure is part of the process, and that success comes with practice and patience—lessons that extend well beyond the virtual road.

    Chicken Road in the Broader Gaming Landscape

    The continued popularity of games like Chicken Road signals a healthy diversity in the gaming market. While blockbuster titles with cinematic storylines and vast open worlds have their place, so too do smaller, simpler experiences. Both serve different needs and moods, and both contribute to the rich tapestry of modern gaming.

    In the UK, where mobile phone penetration is near-universal and public transport journeys are a daily reality for millions, the appetite for casual gaming is unlikely to diminish. Games that can be enjoyed in short, satisfying bursts—whether between meetings or on a bus ride—will always have a place.

    Looking Ahead

    What does the future hold for Chicken Road and similar titles? As technology advances, there may be opportunities to integrate augmented reality elements, social features, or even cooperative play. But at its core, the appeal of Chicken Road lies in its simplicity. Any future developments will need to balance innovation with preserving that core experience.

    For now, the game continues to offer lighthearted fun to players across the UK, proving that sometimes, the simplest ideas are the ones that cross the finish line first.

    Contact Information

    Company Name: Chicken Road
    Address: 673, JMD Building, Gurugram, Haryana
    Website: https://chicken-roadd.com
    Email: sumit@chicken-roadd.com
    Phone: +91-2049157035
    Media Contact: Sumit

    Disclaimer

    This press release is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It does not offer legal or financial advice. Always gamble responsibly, know your limits, and comply with local laws. Some links in this content may be affiliate links. Availability may vary by region.

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  • MIL-OSI: Chicken Road Game UK – How a Simple Mobile Game Captured the UK’s Casual Gaming Audience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Gurgaon, Haryana, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    In the ever-evolving world of mobile and casual gaming, simplicity often wins the day. Chicken Road Game is one such title that, despite its straightforward premise, has captured the attention of players across the UK and beyond. It taps into the universal appeal of quick, pick-up-and-play gaming, offering users of all ages a lighthearted experience that blends challenge with humour.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    The Core Idea Behind Chicken Road Game UK

    At its heart, Chicken Road draws inspiration from the age-old joke, “Why did the chicken cross the road?” The game takes that playful question and transforms it into an interactive challenge. Players guide a digital chicken across endless stretches of traffic-heavy roads, rivers, and railway lines, aiming to get as far as possible without getting flattened or swept away.

    >>> Learn More About Game >>>

    What sets Chicken Road apart from similar titles is its minimalist design paired with intuitive controls. Typically, a single tap or swipe propels the chicken forward or sideways. The objective sounds simple—cross the road safely—but as vehicles speed by and obstacles multiply, maintaining a streak becomes a test of concentration, timing, and reflexes.

    Why Simple Games Resonate

    The success of Chicken Road speaks to a broader trend in gaming, particularly in the UK where mobile games enjoy immense popularity. In a market where complex, high-budget titles often dominate headlines, games like Chicken Road remind us that accessibility and ease of play can be equally compelling.

    Whether it’s on a commute, during a coffee break, or simply as a way to unwind, UK players frequently turn to casual games for short bursts of entertainment. Chicken Road offers this in abundance. There’s no need for lengthy tutorials or steep learning curves. Instead, players are immersed immediately, encouraged to beat their own high scores or challenge friends.

    A Global Phenomenon with Local Appeal

    While Chicken Road originated outside the UK, it has found a particularly enthusiastic audience here. This is perhaps due to the British fondness for quirky humour and the delightfully absurd. The game’s premise—helping a hapless chicken dodge lorries, cars, and trains—fits neatly into the type of light entertainment that appeals to players across all ages.

    In schools, it has become a popular way for pupils to pass time during breaks, while office workers find it a harmless distraction during moments of downtime. What’s more, the game’s lack of explicit violence or complex themes makes it a family-friendly option, something that parents can feel comfortable sharing with their children.

    The Evolution of Cross-the-Road Games

    Of course, Chicken Road is not the first title to play on this concept. It owes a nod to earlier classics such as Frogger, which debuted in arcades back in 1981. Like its predecessor, Chicken Road challenges players to navigate hazards while moving from one side of the screen to the other. But where Frogger had fixed levels and patterns, Chicken Road introduces procedural generation, meaning no two attempts are exactly the same. This keeps players engaged, always wondering what fresh obstacle lies ahead.

    The visual style of Chicken Road also aligns with the modern preference for blocky, pixelated aesthetics—simple yet charming. Bright colours and clean lines make it easy to track movement, even on small smartphone screens.

    Social and Cultural Dimensions

    Interestingly, games like Chicken Road have sparked broader conversations around the role of casual gaming in everyday life. In the UK, where gaming has become one of the leading forms of entertainment, casual titles such as this serve as a common ground between generations. Grandparents and grandchildren can enjoy the same game, sharing tips and competing for high scores.

    Moreover, the rise of such games highlights how digital entertainment has adapted to fit our busy lifestyles. Unlike console or PC games that often require significant time investments, Chicken Road and its peers provide quick doses of fun. They fit neatly into the fragmented schedules of modern life—something especially relevant in urban centres like London, Manchester, and Birmingham.

    The Role of Advertising and In-App Purchases

    While Chicken Road game is free to download, as is common with many mobile games today, it sustains itself through advertising and optional in-app purchases. However, it is worth noting that the game strikes a relatively fair balance. Players in the UK have praised the fact that ads can usually be skipped or removed entirely via a small payment, and that purchases—such as cosmetic upgrades or new chicken designs—do not alter the fundamental gameplay.

    This approach has helped Chicken Road avoid some of the criticisms levelled at other mobile games that aggressively push in-app spending or overload users with ads. It is an example of how mobile game developers can monetise responsibly while still delivering an enjoyable, fair experience.

    The Educational Angle

    Though Chicken Road is primarily a source of fun, some educators and parents in the UK have noted its unexpected educational value. The game subtly encourages players to develop hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and timing. For younger players, these skills can translate into other activities, from sports to music.

    Furthermore, the game’s repeated trial-and-error mechanic teaches resilience. Players learn that failure is part of the process, and that success comes with practice and patience—lessons that extend well beyond the virtual road.

    Chicken Road in the Broader Gaming Landscape

    The continued popularity of games like Chicken Road signals a healthy diversity in the gaming market. While blockbuster titles with cinematic storylines and vast open worlds have their place, so too do smaller, simpler experiences. Both serve different needs and moods, and both contribute to the rich tapestry of modern gaming.

    In the UK, where mobile phone penetration is near-universal and public transport journeys are a daily reality for millions, the appetite for casual gaming is unlikely to diminish. Games that can be enjoyed in short, satisfying bursts—whether between meetings or on a bus ride—will always have a place.

    Looking Ahead

    What does the future hold for Chicken Road and similar titles? As technology advances, there may be opportunities to integrate augmented reality elements, social features, or even cooperative play. But at its core, the appeal of Chicken Road lies in its simplicity. Any future developments will need to balance innovation with preserving that core experience.

    For now, the game continues to offer lighthearted fun to players across the UK, proving that sometimes, the simplest ideas are the ones that cross the finish line first.

    Contact Information

    Company Name: Chicken Road
    Address: 673, JMD Building, Gurugram, Haryana
    Website: https://chicken-roadd.com
    Email: sumit@chicken-roadd.com
    Phone: +91-2049157035
    Media Contact: Sumit

    Disclaimer

    This press release is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It does not offer legal or financial advice. Always gamble responsibly, know your limits, and comply with local laws. Some links in this content may be affiliate links. Availability may vary by region.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Met release footage of man wanted in connection with a sexual assault

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives have released CCTV footage of a man they need to trace following a sexual assault in May.

    A woman in her 20s reported that a man sexually assaulted her in Park Road, W7 at around 23:50hrs on Wednesday, 21 May. She is currently being supported by specialist officers.

    The man followed the woman off the E1 bus, which takes a route from Ealing Broadway Station to Greenford Broadway.

    As the bus approached Browning Avenue, W7, he sexually assaulted the woman as he alighted. He then followed her down Park Road, W7 where he assaulted her.

    The man was seen on CCTV running north on Park Road following the incident, towards Browning Avenue and the E1 bus stop.

    He is described as Black, in his late 20s or early 30s, and approximately 5ft 11in tall, with a slim build. He has dark, curly hair and was captured on CCTV wearing a black jacket and navy blue, Nike t-shirt.

    Detective Constable Teresa Moore, leading the Met’s investigation, said: “Women and girls should be safe to travel on public transport – and walk the streets of London – without being attacked.

    “This incident highlights the opportunistic behaviour of the offender so it is really important we locate him as soon as possible.”

    If you have any relevant information to share – particularly if you were on the E1 bus on Wednesday, 21 May between 23:45hrs and 23:58hrs – please contact us on 101 immediately and quote 697/21MAY.

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  • MIL-OSI: No Credit Check Loans Guaranteed Approval – New Personal Loans for Bad Credit Feature Announced on Honest Loans in 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    Honest Loans, a nationally recognized leader in fast and flexible lending solutions, is proud to unveil its latest offering: personal loans for bad credit with guaranteed approval, now including expanded no credit check loan options through trusted direct lenders. 

    Responding to growing demand for secure and transparent financial help, Honest Loans’ 2025 expansion empowers more borrowers to rebuild credit and access emergency cash when it matters most.

    Apply Now for No Credit Check Loans with Guaranteed Approval!

    As inflation rises and economic pressures increase, millions of Americans face financial roadblocks that prevent them from securing help through traditional banks. Honest Loans addresses this urgent need with a suite of personal loans for bad credit guaranteed approval online, tailored for those with poor or limited credit history.

    “At Honest Loans, we believe everyone deserves a fair financial opportunity,” said a spokesperson of Honest Loans. “We created our new guaranteed approval loans to offer fast, reliable funding to people who’ve been turned away elsewhere — including no credit check loans, direct lender approvals, and emergency bad credit loans.”

    Apply Today for Guaranteed Approval Personal Loans for Bad Credit

    Fast Help When You Need It Most

    From unexpected car repairs to urgent medical bills, Honest Loans offers a trusted path forward with:

    • Emergency loans online guaranteed approval
    • Instant payday loans with no credit check
    • $1,000 quick loan no credit check
    • Transparent direct lender offers

    By partnering with a network of reputable lenders, Honest Loans connects applicants to real financial solutions—without judgment or red tape.

    Quick No Credit Check Loans from a Direct Lender — Start Today!

    Apply Anytime, Anywhere — 100% Online

    With a mobile-friendly platform, applicants can complete a loan request from any device, upload documents securely, and receive same-day decisions — even instant approvals in some cases. And unlike payday loans due in full on your next paycheck, installment loans for bad credit from Honest Loans offer flexible monthly repayment plans up to $5,000.

    Why Honest Loans is Different

    In a market full of unclear terms and shady lenders, Honest Loans stands apart with its commitment to:

    • Transparent loan offers with no hidden fees
    • Fast approvals and flexible terms
    • Legitimate no credit check direct lenders
    • Ethical lending and real customer support

    “We don’t believe in trapping customers in cycles of debt,” said a spokesperson. “Our mission is simple: help people solve problems, not create new ones.”

    Start Your No Credit Check Loan Application Today with Honest Loans!

    Whether you’re facing an emergency, managing bills, or just need breathing room, Honest Loans has your back.  Safe. Transparent. Fast. Easy.

    Contact Information

    Company Name: Honest Loans
    Customer Support Email: support@onlineloannetwork.com
    Phone Number: 888-718-8234
    Mailing Address: Springmont Center, Southridge Lane, New Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis

    Disclaimer & Affiliate Disclosure

    The content provided on this website is intended for informational and commercial purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice, and should not be relied upon as such. Honest Loans does not endorse any particular financial institution or product mentioned.

    While we aim to provide accurate, up-to-date, and complete information, we make no warranties or representations regarding the reliability, timeliness, or completeness of the content. Users are strongly encouraged to seek independent advice from licensed professionals—including financial advisors, credit counselors, or legal experts—before making any financial decisions.

    Important Notices:

    • Loan products and services may not be appropriate for everyone.
    • Terms, conditions, and eligibility vary by lender and borrower location.
    • Loan approval is not guaranteed and is based on various factors including income, credit score, residency, and applicable laws.

    Affiliate Links Disclosure:

    This site may include affiliate links. If you press on a link and apply for or purchase a product or service, we may receive a commission—at no additional cost to you. This compensation does not influence the integrity or objectivity of our content or recommendations.

    By using this website, you acknowledge and agree that neither the publisher, authors, affiliates, nor any third-party partners shall be held liable for any errors, omissions, outdated information, or outcomes resulting from its use. This includes, but is not limited to, loan rejections, disputes, or issues with lenders.

    Mentions of “Honest Loans” are strictly for informational purposes and do not imply legal endorsement, partnership, or affiliation. For loan-specific questions or concerns, please contact the lender directly via their official communication channels.

    All trademarks, service marks, and brand names referenced are the property of their respective owners.

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  • MIL-OSI: Earn Daily Passive Crypto Income Without Hardware Using BAY Miner

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Atlanta, Georgia, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Traditional cryptocurrency mining usually requires expensive equipment, a lot of electricity, and complex technical settings, which discourages many investors. BAY Miner is changing this situation by launching a convenient and efficient cloud mining solution that allows Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), and Dogecoin (DOGE) holders to earn passive crypto income every day without purchasing mining machines.

    The equipment-free cloud mining model provided by BAY Miner enables users to participate in daily income directly online, and can easily obtain stable crypto returns regardless of mining experience. For cryptocurrency investors who want to obtain stable cash flow in volatile markets, BAY Miner provides a worry-free, power-saving, and sustainable passive income method, while supporting flexible contracts and daily withdrawals to make funds flow more freely.

    With advanced security, transparent daily income, and a user-friendly mining dashboard, BAY Miner has become an important choice for crypto investors in the United States and around the world seeking stable income and low-threshold investment, helping users capture the rising dividends of BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE markets without incurring high costs and complex operation and maintenance risks.

    Advantages and features of BAY Miner
    BAY Miner provides a safe, simple and profitable cloud mining experience suitable for both new and experienced investors.
    – Enhanced security: The platform integrates McAfee® and Cloudflare® to ensure account security;
    – Zero hidden fees: Transparent operations, no hidden management fees;
    – 24/7 support and normal operation: Provide 100% uptime and 24/7 customer service support;
    – Multi-currency support: Support BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, DOGE and other cryptocurrency mining;
    – Free experience and daily income: Sign up to get $15 mining experience, earn $0.60 for free every day, passive income without risk.
    How to start free cloud mining with BAY Miner
    1.Free cloud mining: Sign up to get $15 in mining credits and start earning daily crypto income instantly, no hardware required.
    2.Create an account: Quick and easy email sign-up process, get instant access to your mining dashboard and track your daily earnings in real time.
    3.Choose a flexible contract: Choose a mining plan that fits your budget to ensure stable daily earnings while enabling flexible fund management.

    The following are examples of popular contracts on BAY Miner (recent reference data):

    ·BTC [Free Computing Plan]: Invest $100, 2-day cycle, $4 daily income, $100 + $8 income returned upon maturity
    ·LTC [Core Contract Plan]: Invest $600, 6-day cycle, $7.2 daily income, $600 + $43.2 income returned upon maturity
    ·BTC [Core Contract Plan]: Invest $3000, 20-day cycle, $39 daily income, $3000 + $780 income returned upon maturity
    ·DOGE [Core Contract Plan]: Invest $5000, 32-day cycle, $72.5 daily income, $5000 + $2320 income returned upon maturity
    ·BTC [Electricity Contract Plan]: Invest $10000, 47-day cycle, $165 daily income, $10000 + $7755 income returned upon maturity
    The above profit examples are based on the recent BAY Miner contract plan. The actual profit may fluctuate slightly with the market and chain conditions. For more contracts, please visit https://bayminer.com

    Why BAY Miner Stands Out in Cloud Mining
    BAY Miner makes crypto mining simple and secure, allowing users with no prior mining experience to start earning daily BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE rewards without buying expensive equipment or paying high electricity bills. Users can sign up, choose a flexible contract, and track daily earnings in real-time through an intuitive dashboard, with the freedom to withdraw or reinvest earnings anytime. This hands-off approach lets investors capture passive crypto income opportunities as the market grows, without the hassle of managing hardware or technical operations.

    “Our goal is to provide users with a flexible and profitable mining experience,” said a BAY Miner spokesperson. “With daily payouts and reinvestment options, BAY Miner allows investors to maximize returns while maintaining control and liquidity over their crypto funds.”

    Worry-free experience
    BAY Miner is responsible for all equipment maintenance, operation and electricity costs. Users only need to select a contract to obtain stable passive crypto income every day without any technical experience.

    BAY Miner offers a secure, hardware-free cloud mining platform for BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE, enabling daily passive crypto income with flexible contracts, real-time earnings tracking, and easy withdrawals.

    Whether you’re new to crypto or a seasoned investor, BAY Miner provides a simple and secure way to earn daily passive income through cloud mining. Join today to start earning BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE without the hassle of hardware or technical complexity.

    Download the mobile app: https://bayminer.com/app/download
    Visit the official website: https://bayminer.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Onfolio Holdings Inc. Subsidiary Pace Generative Drives 358% AI Traffic Improvement For Enterprise Client

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WILMINGTON, Del., July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Onfolio Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ONFO, ONFOW) (OTC: ONFOP) (the “Company” or “Onfolio”), a company that acquires and manages a diversified portfolio of online businesses, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Pace Generative LLC, has released its first case study, reporting significant results for an enterprise client.

    Pace Generative is a Generative Engine Optimization agency helping clients increase the traffic they receive from Google AI Overviews and Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT.

    From January to May 2025, the Pace Generative team worked closely with a publicly traded enterprise client, driving a notable increase in referrals from AI, and more than doubling the conversion rates of that traffic in the process.

    The client saw an increase in AI Overview ownership of 358%, an increase in AI Chat traffic of 101%, and conversion rates of that traffic went from 2% to 5%.

    With online web traffic undergoing a large disruption in 2025, Pace Generative will offer not just a glimmer of hope, but a generational opportunity to those who move early and embrace AI chat traffic.

    Data from third parties is increasingly showing that not only is AI traffic increasing while Google traffic declines, but AI traffic is up to 4.4x more valuable, making Generative Engine Optimization/AI SEO something not to be ignored.

    To learn more about GEO services and read Pace Generative’s case study, please visit: https://pacegenerative.com/ai-visibility-playbook/

    About Pace Generative

    Pace Generative is a Generative Engine Optimization Agency, focused on helping clients improve their AI Visibility across the web. Using a combination of proprietary content optimization, PR, and data-driven tracking, Pace Generative aims to help clients track visibility, shift sentiment, and dominate the AI search and chat landscape. Pace Generative is a wholly owned subsidiary of Onfolio Holdings.

    About Onfolio Holdings

    Onfolio acquires and manages a diversified portfolio of online businesses. Onfolio acquires businesses that meet its investment criteria, being that such businesses operate in sectors with long-term growth opportunities, have positive and stable cash flows, face minimal threats of technological or competitive obsolescence and can be managed by our existing team or have strong management teams largely in place. The Company excels at finding acquisition opportunities where the seller has not fully optimized their business, and Onfolio’s experience and skillset allows it to add increased value to these existing businesses. Visit www.onfolio.com for more information.

    Safe Harbor Statement

    The information posted in this release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can identify these statements by use of the words “may,” “will,” “should,” “plans,” “explores,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “continues,” “estimates,” “projects,” “intends,” and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or anticipated. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, effects of continued geopolitical unrest and regional conflicts, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing, delays in completing new customer offerings, changes in customer order patterns, changes in customer offering mix, continued success in technological advances and delivering technological innovations, delays due to issues with outsourced service providers, those events and factors described by us in Item 1.A “Risk Factors” in our most recent Form 10-K and Form 10-Q; other risks to which our Company is subject; other factors beyond the Company’s control. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this press release is based only on information currently available to us and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

    Investor Contact
    investors@onfolio.com

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  • MIL-OSI: AONDevices and H&S HighTech Forge Strategic Alliance to Expand Super-Low-Power, Always-On Edge AI Globally

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    IRVINE, Calif. and DAEJEON, South Korea, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AONDevices, Inc., a pioneer in super-low-power, always-on edge AI technology, and H&S HighTech Corp., a global leader in semiconductor and electronics distribution, today announced a strategic alliance aimed at accelerating the worldwide adoption of next-generation always-on AI solutions. As part of the partnership, H&S HighTech has made a strategic investment in AONDevices and will serve as its preferred distributor and strategic partner across Korea and select international markets.

    Smarter Devices, Powered by Always-On, Super-Low-Power AI
    From TV remotes and smart wearables to connected health monitors and industrial sensors, the demand for embedded, always-on intelligence is growing rapidly. Yet most processors fall short when it comes to delivering real-time responsiveness without draining battery life. AONDevices addresses this challenge head-on with highly efficient AI processors built for sub-milliwatt, always-on operation – delivering best-in-class accuracy at ultra-low power.

    Target Devices and Markets

    • Consumer & Personal Electronics: TV remotes, headsets, smart home appliances, wearables, and security systems
    • Mobility, Health & Industrial Monitoring: Automotive systems, industrial sensors, and connected health monitors

    Always-On Edge AI Example Use Cases Include:

    • Wake word and voice command recognition
    • Acoustic event and scene detection (AED/ASD)
    • Gesture and activity recognition
    • Environmental sensing and contextual awareness
    • Speaker identification
    • Multi-modal sensor fusion

    Flexible, Future-Ready AI Architecture
    The AONDevices platform is built for modern edge applications that demand real-time performance, ultra-low power, and data privacy. Supporting both fully offline and hybrid edge plus cloud deployments, the architecture enables secure, always-on experiences in devices that need to operate continuously – on a single battery charge.

    “This partnership with H&S HighTech marks a significant step in AONDevices’ global growth strategy,” said Mouna Elkhatib, CEO of AONDevices. “We’re excited to combine our cutting-edge always-on edge AI technology with H&S HighTech’s market strength to deliver smarter, more efficient devices to customers worldwide.”

    “We believe AONDevices is redefining what’s possible with always-on edge AI,” said Kim Jung-hee, CEO of H&S HighTech. “Their ultra-low-power capabilities are exactly what our customers need to enable intelligent, next-generation devices across industries.”

    Why AONDevices Stands Out

    • Industry-Leading Power Efficiency: For always-on AI applications
    • High Accuracy with Tiny Footprint: Neural networks under 50KB
    • End-to-End AI Enablement: Hardware plus software plus deployment tools
    • Sensor Fusion: Audio, motion, environmental sensing
    • Flexible Engagement Model: Customizable for OEMs
    • Momentum with Tier-1 OEMs: Across multiple markets

    About H&S HighTech
    H&S HighTech is a global leader in high-performance electronic components and semiconductor distribution, with expertise spanning semiconductors, display technology, and electronic packaging. Notably, it is the No. 1 manufacturer in Korea for ACF (Anisotropic Conductive Film), crystals, and oscillators – offering optimized solutions for next-generation AI and machine learning applications. By consistently delivering cutting-edge products and services worldwide, H&S HighTech continues to invest in and collaborate on innovative technologies to drive the future of the electronics and semiconductor industry as a strategic partner, rather than a mere supplier.

    For more information, visit: www.hnshightech.com

    About AONDevices
    AONDevices, Inc. is a leader in ultra-low-power, high-accuracy edge AI solutions, redefining what is possible in always-on, battery-operated devices. Harnessing innovative chip architectures, lightweight neural networks, and RISC-V-based hardware, AONDevices achieves exceptional AI performance at ultra-low power consumption.

    Its scalable solutions enable advanced features such as wake word detection, voice commands, acoustic event recognition, gestures, motion tracking, and environmental context awareness. From personal devices and smart home systems to automotive technologies, AONDevices supports the creation of intelligent, energy-efficient, and privacy-focused products.

    For more information, visit www.aondevices.com.

    Media Contact:
    Stephanie Olsen
    Lages & Associates
    (949) 453-8080
    stephanie@lages.com

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  • MIL-OSI: AONDevices and H&S HighTech Forge Strategic Alliance to Expand Super-Low-Power, Always-On Edge AI Globally

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    IRVINE, Calif. and DAEJEON, South Korea, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AONDevices, Inc., a pioneer in super-low-power, always-on edge AI technology, and H&S HighTech Corp., a global leader in semiconductor and electronics distribution, today announced a strategic alliance aimed at accelerating the worldwide adoption of next-generation always-on AI solutions. As part of the partnership, H&S HighTech has made a strategic investment in AONDevices and will serve as its preferred distributor and strategic partner across Korea and select international markets.

    Smarter Devices, Powered by Always-On, Super-Low-Power AI
    From TV remotes and smart wearables to connected health monitors and industrial sensors, the demand for embedded, always-on intelligence is growing rapidly. Yet most processors fall short when it comes to delivering real-time responsiveness without draining battery life. AONDevices addresses this challenge head-on with highly efficient AI processors built for sub-milliwatt, always-on operation – delivering best-in-class accuracy at ultra-low power.

    Target Devices and Markets

    • Consumer & Personal Electronics: TV remotes, headsets, smart home appliances, wearables, and security systems
    • Mobility, Health & Industrial Monitoring: Automotive systems, industrial sensors, and connected health monitors

    Always-On Edge AI Example Use Cases Include:

    • Wake word and voice command recognition
    • Acoustic event and scene detection (AED/ASD)
    • Gesture and activity recognition
    • Environmental sensing and contextual awareness
    • Speaker identification
    • Multi-modal sensor fusion

    Flexible, Future-Ready AI Architecture
    The AONDevices platform is built for modern edge applications that demand real-time performance, ultra-low power, and data privacy. Supporting both fully offline and hybrid edge plus cloud deployments, the architecture enables secure, always-on experiences in devices that need to operate continuously – on a single battery charge.

    “This partnership with H&S HighTech marks a significant step in AONDevices’ global growth strategy,” said Mouna Elkhatib, CEO of AONDevices. “We’re excited to combine our cutting-edge always-on edge AI technology with H&S HighTech’s market strength to deliver smarter, more efficient devices to customers worldwide.”

    “We believe AONDevices is redefining what’s possible with always-on edge AI,” said Kim Jung-hee, CEO of H&S HighTech. “Their ultra-low-power capabilities are exactly what our customers need to enable intelligent, next-generation devices across industries.”

    Why AONDevices Stands Out

    • Industry-Leading Power Efficiency: For always-on AI applications
    • High Accuracy with Tiny Footprint: Neural networks under 50KB
    • End-to-End AI Enablement: Hardware plus software plus deployment tools
    • Sensor Fusion: Audio, motion, environmental sensing
    • Flexible Engagement Model: Customizable for OEMs
    • Momentum with Tier-1 OEMs: Across multiple markets

    About H&S HighTech
    H&S HighTech is a global leader in high-performance electronic components and semiconductor distribution, with expertise spanning semiconductors, display technology, and electronic packaging. Notably, it is the No. 1 manufacturer in Korea for ACF (Anisotropic Conductive Film), crystals, and oscillators – offering optimized solutions for next-generation AI and machine learning applications. By consistently delivering cutting-edge products and services worldwide, H&S HighTech continues to invest in and collaborate on innovative technologies to drive the future of the electronics and semiconductor industry as a strategic partner, rather than a mere supplier.

    For more information, visit: www.hnshightech.com

    About AONDevices
    AONDevices, Inc. is a leader in ultra-low-power, high-accuracy edge AI solutions, redefining what is possible in always-on, battery-operated devices. Harnessing innovative chip architectures, lightweight neural networks, and RISC-V-based hardware, AONDevices achieves exceptional AI performance at ultra-low power consumption.

    Its scalable solutions enable advanced features such as wake word detection, voice commands, acoustic event recognition, gestures, motion tracking, and environmental context awareness. From personal devices and smart home systems to automotive technologies, AONDevices supports the creation of intelligent, energy-efficient, and privacy-focused products.

    For more information, visit www.aondevices.com.

    Media Contact:
    Stephanie Olsen
    Lages & Associates
    (949) 453-8080
    stephanie@lages.com

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jive

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Library No. 30 invites you to a jive master class. Participants will master the basic steps of this energetic dance, develop a sense of rhythm and musicality, and learn to work in pairs.

    The master class will be held in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere, with an individual approach and support from an experienced instructor. Participants will immediately be able to apply the knowledge they have gained in practice.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    HTTPS: //bytle.mo.ru/Event/349828257/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cartoons with music by Alexey Rybnikov

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Library No. 34 named after A.A. Voznesensky invites you to watch feature and animated films with music by Alexey Rybnikov.

    Guests will see excerpts from their favorite films and cartoons, including “The Adventures of Buratino,” “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats in a New Way,” “About Little Red Riding Hood,” “The Mustachioed Nanny,” “The Same Munchausen,” and others.

    This year, Alexey Rybnikov turns 80. The composer is known for the rock opera The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta, the opera War and Peace, and the rock opera Juno and Avos, created jointly with Andrey Voznesensky.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    HTTPS: //bytle.mos.ru/Event/349829257/

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  • MIL-OSI: Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG) Announces Plans to Engage PCAOB-Registered Audit Firm for Annual Audits and Future Financial Statement Reviews

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NAPLES, FL, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG), also known as Pro Music Rights, a diversified holding company and the fifth public performance rights organization (PRO) established in the United States, today announced that it is actively pursuing the engagement of a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)-registered audit firm to conduct annual audits and provide ongoing reviews of its financial statements.

    This initiative marks a significant step in strengthening the company’s financial reporting infrastructure and reinforces its long-term commitment to transparency, regulatory compliance, and best practices in corporate governance. The company believes that the engagement of a PCAOB-registered firm will provide independent assurance regarding the accuracy and completeness of its financial disclosures, while supporting future strategic and capital markets initiatives.

    By establishing an annual audit process under PCAOB standards, the company aims to enhance investor confidence, meet the expectations of institutional stakeholders, and better position itself for continued growth.

    Music Licensing, Inc. licenses music to many of the world’s leading platforms and businesses, including TikTok, iHeartMedia, Triller, Napster, 7Digital, and Vevo. The company holds an estimated 7.4% share of the U.S. public performance rights market and represents a catalog of more than 2.5 million musical works by prominent artists such as A$AP Rocky, Pharrell, Wiz Khalifa, Nipsey Hussle, Lil Uzi Vert, and many others—including works created using artificial intelligence (AI).

    In addition, the company maintains royalty interests in Listerine “Mouthwash” Antiseptic and an extensive portfolio of musical works by internationally acclaimed artists including The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, Elton John, Rihanna, Lil Nas X, and more.

    Further details will be announced as the company finalizes its selection of an independent PCAOB-registered auditor.

    About Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG) (ProMusicRights.com)

    About Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC:SONG)  (ProMusicRights.com)

    Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG), also known as Pro Music Rights, is a diversified holding company and the fifth public performance rights organization (PRO) established in the United States. It is recognized under the federal registry of the United States government. The company licenses music to some of the most prominent platforms and businesses, including TikTok, iHeartMedia, Triller, Napster, 7Digital, Vevo, and many others.

    Pro Music Rights holds an estimated 7.4% market share in the United States, representing a catalog of more than 2.5 million works by notable artists such as A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Pharrell, Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Lil Yachty, MoneyBagg Yo, Larry June, Trae Pound, Sauce Walka, Trae Tha Truth, Sosamann, Soulja Boy, Lex Luger, Trauma Tone, Lud Foe, SlowBucks, Gunplay, OG Maco, Rich The Kid, Fat Trel, Young Scooter, Nipsey Hussle, Famous Dex, Boosie Badazz, Shy Glizzy, 2 Chainz, Migos, Gucci Mane, Young Dolph, Trinidad James, Chingy, Lil Gnar, 3OhBlack, Curren$y, Fall Out Boy, Money Man, Dej Loaf, Lil Uzi Vert, and many others, including works generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

    Additionally, Music Licensing, Inc. (OTC: SONG) holds royalty interests in Listerine “Mouthwash” Antiseptic and a vast portfolio of musical works by globally renowned artists, including The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, Elton John, Mike Posner, blackbear, Lil Nas X, Lil Yachty, DaBaby, Stunna 4 Vegas, Miley Cyrus, Lil Wayne, XXXTentacion, BlueFace, The Game, Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, Eric Bellinger, Ne-Yo, MoneyBagg Yo, Halsey, Desiigner, DaniLeigh, Rihanna, and many others.

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    This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created thereby. Investors are cautioned that, all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including without limitation, the ability of Music Licensing, Inc. & Pro Music Rights, Inc. to accomplish its stated plan of business. Music Licensing, Inc. & Pro Music Rights, Inc. believes that the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be inaccurate, and therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this press release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation by Pro Music Rights, Inc., Music Licensing, Inc., or any other person.

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    This press release does not constitute legal advice, and readers are advised to seek legal counsel for any legal matters or questions related to the content herein.

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    This communication is intended solely for informational purposes and does not in any way imply or constitute a recommendation or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any securities, commodities, bonds, options, derivatives, or any other investment products. Any decisions related to investments should be made after thorough research and consultation with a qualified financial advisor or professional. We assume no liability for any actions taken or not taken based on the information provided in this communication

    Contact: investors@ProMusicRights.com

    SOURCE: Music Licensing, Inc

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Despite Ad Bans, Young Children Frequently See Junk Food Promotions on YouTube and YouTube Kids

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    There’s a new star in your child’s favorite YouTube videos: junk food. 

    Messages promoting candy, sugar-sweetened drinks, fast food, and sweet or salty snacks brands frequently appear during videos viewed by 3- to -8-year-olds on YouTube and YouTube Kids, according to a new paper from researchers at the UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health.  

    This is the first study to measure young (ages 3 to 8) children’s actual exposure to food brands while watching YouTube or YouTube Kids videos of their own choice on their own mobile devices. To mimic their typical video viewing habits, 101 children used their own mobile devices to watch videos on the YouTube platform of their choice, YouTube or YouTube Kids, for 30 minutes in their own homes. 

    The study’s findings, published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, found that 75% of 6- to 8-year-olds and 36% of 3- to 5-year-olds viewed promotions for unhealthy food and beverage brands, averaging 7 such messages during 30 minutes of video watching. Moreover, some 6- to 8-year-olds saw alcohol ads while watching YouTube videos.  

    The majority of food brand appearances (73%) promoted candy, sugar-sweetened drinks, fast food or other restaurants, and sweet or salty snacks. Healthy products (including water, plain milk, 100% juice) made up just 3% of appearances. Food and beverage brands appeared more often when children watched YouTube (60%) compared to YouTube Kids (36%). 

    “More than half of food brands in these videos came from companies that participate in the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative, a U.S. food industry self-regulatory program,” says Jennifer Harris, Ph.D., Senior Research Advisor at the Rudd Center. “Despite these companies’ pledges to only advertise healthier choices to children, child-influencers frequently promoted their brands, including candy, sugary drinks and sweet and salty snacks.” 

    Children viewed food brand promotions while watching YouTube videos during video previews (i.e., thumbnails), accounting for 23% of brand appearances, and ads, accounting for 17%. However, more than 60% of food brand appearances were embedded within the video content. Lifestyle videos, primarily influencer videos, contributed 77% of these appearances and most (71%) showed the influencer or another character consuming or preparing to consume the product.

    The FTC has called on companies and social media influencers to discontinue these common stealth marketing practices that blur the line between entertainment and advertising, especially when aimed at young children. 

    “Very young children are being bombarded with unhealthy product promotion on YouTube and YouTube Kids, frequently embedded in their favorite videos as props or part of the storyline, which disguises persuasive intent,” says Frances Fleming-Milici, Ph.D., the study’s lead author and Director of Marketing Initiatives at the Rudd Center. “As children as young as age 3 spend more and more time on these platforms, policies must be enacted to protect them from this stealth marketing of products that harm their health.”  

    Currently, Google, YouTube’s parent company, bans food and beverage advertising on YouTube Kids and during “made-for-kids” videos (a subset of videos designated for children under age 13). However, over one-third of 3- to 8-year-olds who watched YouTube Kids, a channel specifically created for children, viewed food brand appearances embedded in videos and thumbnail images. Moreover, brand appearances in “made-for-kids” videos on the main YouTube platform contributed most of 3- to- 5-year-olds’ total branded food exposures. Therefore, watching YouTube Kids or “made-for-kids” videos does not protect children from exposure to stealth marketing promoting unhealthy food brands.

    In addition, not one video embedded with a food or beverage brand disclosed food company-sponsored content, as required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

    To stay connected with the UConn Rudd Center’s work, you can follow them on social media and subscribe to their mailing list. 

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Building local value through skills development at the Learning and Knowledge Development Facility (LKDF) Forum 2025


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    The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), through its Learning and Knowledge Development Facility (LKDF) and with the support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), convened the LKDF Forum 2025 under the theme “Skills Development and Local Value Addition: Ensuring Sustainable Growth in Global Supply Chains.” The Forum took place both online and in-person at the World of Volvo in Gothenburg, Sweden. 

    Achieving sustainable, ethical supply chains requires transforming industrial processes, business relations, and workforce skills, with local value addition key to reducing dependency on external inputs and boosting resilience. For emerging markets, building local capabilities diversifies economies and creates jobs; for multinationals, localizing supply chains offers market growth, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance. UNIDO’s Director General Gerd Müller opened the event by calling for greater investment in skills for responsible, future-oriented supply chains, declaring “To build competitive and resilient supply chains with more local value addition, more high value manufacturing and services, more market access, [and] more prosperity, skills development is absolutely key.” 

    Maria Tegborg, Acting Head of the Global Department of Sida, echoed this message, underscoring the role of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in bridging skills gaps and improving economic outcomes, stating “we must continue to invest in skills development to ensure that supply chains operate responsibly.”

    The Forum highlighted how localizing skills and competencies across value chains—particularly in manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and industrial processing—is key to enabling multinational corporations and developing countries to thrive.   

    UNIDO’s Virpi Stucki stressed the need for systemic approaches to workforce development, explaining that strong policy frameworks and transparent supply chains must support sustainable value addition. “When combined with strong policy direction and stakeholder engagement along the way, developing the labour force can be a continuing input into national benefit,” she noted.    

    Anchoring programs in local priorities and ambitions was also a recurring theme. Enabel’s Charlotte Vanstallen stressed, “It all starts, I think, with the local objective and the local focus and the [local] ambition… it cannot be mentioned enough.” Participants agreed that without a strong local perspective, initiatives risk being ineffective or unsustainable. Early engagement of local stakeholders and tailoring programs to community needs make efforts more demand-driven, effective, scalable, and foster stronger ownership and lasting impact. 

    The discussion recognized  the importance of soft skills, sustainability literacy, ESG compliance, and attention to the informal economy, which still represents the majority of employment in many parts of the world. In this context, Caterina Occhio, Economic Inclusion and ESG Advisor at UNIDO, emphasized the power of social procurement models to professionalize informal labour, raise compliance standards, and promote living wages—contributing to what she described as a “culture shift” for sustainable sourcing. 

    The Forum underscored the need for strong cross-sectoral partnerships to close the skills gap across supply chains. UNIDO’s Public-Private Development Partnerships (PPDP) were highlighted as an effective model for aligning vocational training and education with industry demands. By leveraging the strengths of both sectors, these partnerships foster targeted training programs that integrate technical skills with sustainability practices.   

    The Forum welcomed 37 in-person participants and 231 online attendees,  from public and private sectors, civil society, academia, and international organizations. Among the distinguished participants were representatives from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the European Commission, the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD, the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Volvo Group, Siemens Healthineers, Enabel, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Festo Didactic, and numerous Swedish and international companies representing a wide range of global value chains.   

    The first day of LKDF Forum 2025 concluded with a strong call to action: align national industrial policies with education and training reforms, strengthen cooperation at regional and global levels, and place local communities at the centre of development strategies. Participants were united in the view that sustainable industrialization will depend on holistic, inclusive, and partnership-based approaches to skills development and value addition.   

    The second day of the LKDF Forum 2025 featured a co-creation workshop facilitated by UNIDO’s LKDF team in partnership with the Volvo Group. Participants from public, private, and development sectors engaged in strategic discussions aimed at fostering actionable, cross-sector collaboration to strengthen skills ecosystems. This interactive session enabled meaningful exchanges and connections among attendees, laying the groundwork for future partnerships across industries and generating thirteen new PPDP project ideas. The day continued with a guided visit to the Volvo Trucks Experience Facility, where participants learned about Volvo’s history, explored the latest innovations in truck manufacturing, and even had the opportunity to test drive several vehicles. 

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

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