Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hampshire and the Solent devolution reaches new milestone

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    The Government has confirmed that it will be progressing with the creation of a new Mayoral County Combined Authority (MCCA) for Hampshire and the Solent. The decision marks a pivotal milestone in the journey toward greater local decision-making and investment for the area.

    Portsmouth City Council, Southampton City Council, Hampshire County Council, and Isle of Wight Council are working closely with government on the legislative framework that will underpin the new powers to formally establish the new MCCA later this year.

    The proposed MCCA will unlock new opportunities for communities with significant additional funding and powers devolved from central government to the region, with a focus on driving economic growth, investment in infrastructure, transport, and planning.

    Devolution represents a unique opportunity to shape our region’s future. It will enable decisions on transport, housing, skills, and economic growth to be made closer to the people they affect, ensuring that new investment and policy in these areas reflect local priorities.

    This follows the announcement on the introduction of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill across England last week (Thursday 10 July). The bill sets out to achieve the change the public expect by working with communities, not dictating to them.

    Elections for the new Mayor of Hampshire and the Solent MCCA will take place in May 2026.

    Councillor Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council, said:

    “Devolution has the potential to benefit Portsmouth residents and businesses and the wider area and deliver extra regional powers and investment in jobs, infrastructure and services.

    “This announcement shows the Government recognises we’re ready to take on more responsibility for the things that matter to people living here. It’s important we now secure the powers that will have the impact we need for our area, so we will continue to work with partners to create a new strategic authority that delivers the best outcomes for residents.”

    Councillor Alex Winning, Leader of Southampton City Council, said:

    “Today’s announcement marks a pivotal moment for Southampton and our partner councils. It reflects our shared ambition and readiness to take on greater powers and deliver real benefits for our communities.
    “My predecessor, Councillor Lorna Fielker, worked closely with the Leaders of Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Portsmouth to be placed on the Devolution Priority Programme. Building on the strong partnership working already in place across the region, this is a historic step forward for local democracy and regional growth — and we’re proud to be part of it.”

    Councillor Nick Adams-King, Leader of Hampshire County Council, said:

    “This is a landmark moment for Hampshire and the wider region, with devolution offering a real opportunity to bring decision-making closer to the people and places it affects most. For our area, this is about unlocking new investment, driving economic growth, and delivering long-term benefits for our communities – giving residents a strong voice in shaping the future of our towns and neighbourhoods. We look forward to working closely with local partners, businesses, and community leaders to turn this opportunity into meaningful change on the ground.”

    Devolution is separate to the Government’s plan for Local Government Reorganisation, which it’s progressing at the same time and would see existing councils replaced by new larger, single councils which cover populations averaging around 500,000 people.

    Read more about both Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation and what they mean for Portsmouth on our website.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Marjorie Ngwenya reappointed to the Prudential Regulation Committee

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Marjorie Ngwenya reappointed to the Prudential Regulation Committee

    The Economic Secretary to the Treasury has today confirmed the reappointment of Marjorie Ngwenya as an External Member of the Prudential Regulation Committee (PRC).

    Marjorie will serve a further three-year term, from 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2028.

    The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Emma Reynolds, said:

    I am pleased to confirm the reappointment of Marjorie Ngwenya to the Prudential Regulation Committee. During her first term, Marjorie made significant contributions to the Committee’s work, and her continued service will help to ensure that the committee retains the benefit of her extensive industry experience and expertise, so it can deliver on the government’s mission to regulate for growth.

    Further information

    • Marjorie is a former chairperson of the Canon Collins Trust (UK) and a trustee of the Legal Resources Centre (South Africa).
    • Marjorie is a past President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) and served on the IFoA’s governing council for eight years. In her executive career, she was a member of the Group Executive Committee of Liberty Group in South Africa, serving as Chief Strategist. Prior to that, she was Chief Risk Officer for Old Mutual’s African Operations.
    • Marjorie has not engaged in any political activity in the last five years.

    About the Prudential Regulation Committee

    The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) supervises banks, insurers and major investment firms. The PRA’s most important decisions are taken by the Prudential Regulation Committee, chaired by the Governor of the Bank of England.  The Committee comprises the Governor of the Bank of England; Deputy Governors for Financial Stability, Markets and Banking, and Prudential Regulation; the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority; a member appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Chancellor; and six other external members appointed by the Chancellor.

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    Published 17 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UKHO highlights role of seabed mapping in enabling ocean action

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    UKHO highlights role of seabed mapping in enabling ocean action

    The UKHO recognises the impact seabed mapping has on enabling ocean action on World Hydrography Day and at the United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice in June.

    Seabed mapping is the foundational data set for almost all marine activity, it informs safer navigation, sustainable development and management, and smarter decisions about how we use our oceans.

    In recent weeks, the science of hydrography and seabed mapping has been at the forefront of the marine community with the month of June hosting both World Hydrography Day and the United Nations Ocean Conference held in Nice.

    Critical to the safe passage of vessels by providing data used to produce navigational charts, seabed mapping is also key for sectors such as offshore energy, fishing and aquaculture, defence, environmental protection and telecommunications.

    Seabed mapping: enabling ocean action

    Recognising the importance of hydrography in our understanding of the ocean, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) established World Hydrography Day which takes place on 21 June each year.

    This year, the IHO selected ‘Seabed Mapping: Enabling Ocean Action’ as the theme, identifying how critical seabed data is to the future of our ocean.

    To celebrate this year’s World Hydrography Day, the UKHO unveiled a new video highlighting the importance of seabed mapping and how it enables marine science, defence, planning, environmental sustainability and the Blue Economy. As a global player, the UKHO enables ocean action by sharing seabed data to make decisions with confidence.

    Underlining how integral seabed data is for a vast range of marine activities, the video demonstrates the importance of supporting the sustainable use of our ocean for future generations.

    Learn more about the value of seabed mapping and how it enables ocean action by watching the video:

    Seabed Mapping: Enabling Ocean Action │ UK Hydrographic Office

    UN Ocean Conference – ‘Our ocean, our future: united for urgent action’

    The importance of seabed mapping in enabling ocean action was also identified at the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice and attended by the UKHO. The conference, held between 9 and 13 June 2025, set out to accelerate action and mobilise stakeholders to find a way to use and conserve the ocean sustainably, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 (‘Life below water’).  

    The UN Ocean Conference resulted in a new political declaration, ‘Our ocean, our future: united for urgent action.’ The declaration outlines the need for a variety of collaborative actions, including the key part seabed mapping plays in enabling the conservation and sustainable use of our oceans.

    In paragraph 28, the UNOC declaration summarises:

    We emphasize the critical need for national ocean accounting and mapping of coastal and marine ecosystems, and of the ocean floor, as appropriate, to inform policy decisions, development planning, integrated coastal zone management, and conservation planning.

    Contributing as part of the UK delegation, the UKHO participated in an official IHO side-event in collaboration with many other organisations, such as UNESCO Ocean, Gouvernement Monaco, the French Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM), the National Hydrographic Agency (Nigeria), Norwegian Mapping Authority, and Schmidt Ocean Institute.

    UK delegation at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, June 2025

    David Parker, Head of Hydrographic Programmes, and Koen Vanstaen, International Hydrographic Portfolio Manager, attended the event on behalf of the UKHO where they discussed the benefits of improved coordination through the UK Centre for Seabed Mapping (UK CSM) and held meetings with our partners from across the globe attending the event.

    Developing a collaborative seabed mapping community

    Led by the UKHO, the UK Centre for Seabed Mapping was set up to establish and support a collaborative seabed mapping community. The UK CSM coordinates the collection, management and access of publicly funded data, resulting in a network of stakeholders and an infrastructure that enables proactive action in support of the UN Ocean Decade.

    The UK CSM brings together over 30 public sector organisations in the UK with an interest in marine geospatial information and data. The community seeks to optimise the investment being made into publicly funded data programmes. It ensures this data is then available to better understand the marine environment, supporting activities such as national security and infrastructure, safe and efficient maritime trade, and sustainable environmental and resource management.

    Find out more about the UK Centre for Seabed Mapping, led by the UKHO by watching our video:

    UK Centre for Seabed Mapping (UK CSM) │ UK Hydrographic Office

    Through its administration of the UK CSM, the UKHO is actively engaging in actions to support the critical need for seabed mapping data, as set out by the UNOC in Nice this June, further contributing to protecting our oceans and unlocking their value for future generations.

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    Published 17 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Over 50,000 free school meals served to pupils as part of York Hungry Minds campaign

    Source: City of York

    Over 50,000 free school meals have been served to children in York as part of the city’s York Hungry Minds campaign since it started in 2024.

    York Community Fund’s York Hungry Minds Appeal was set up in a bid to address disadvantage and the impact of the cost of living crisis, responding to national evidence suggesting that providing children with healthy, nourishing food can make a significant difference to school attendance, concentration and learning and their physical and mental wellbeing.

    Westfield Primary Community School pupils were the first school to benefit from the free school meals in January 2024, with Burton Green Primary School pupils receiving free breakfasts later that month and Fishergate Primary School joining the pilot in March 2025.

    Around 50 children now attend the free breakfast sessions at Burton Green every day, with school staff reporting a significant improvement in pupils’ attendance and punctuality as a result of the breakfast offer.

    Ash McGann, Principal at the school said:

    “There is a family atmosphere [at the breakfast club] where older children play games with younger children. Children are more focussed and motivated as they have eaten a nutritious meal and also had time with their friends before the structure of lessons.”

    Cllr Bob Webb, the council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, said:

    “There is a wealth of national evidence supporting the positive impact of universal free school meals and it is so heartening to hear about the impact the pilots are having for school pupils in York.

    “Universal Free School Meals are about so much more than food, as the breakfast offer at Burton Green Primary School is showing. Ensuring that children are well fed with healthy, nutritious food, helps children to attend school regularly and concentrate fully in their lessons, which will support their learning and success in school as they grow up.”

    Cllr Claire Douglas, Leader of City of York Council, said:

    “I am absolutely delighted that we’ve been able to provide 50,000 meals to children in York through the York Hungry Minds initiative. I’d like to thank all those involved in helping to get the universal free school meal pilots up and running, including school and education staff, city partners and the children and their families, who have helped to make the pilots such a positive part of their school day.”

    The free school meals campaign is part of the council’s wider commitment both to address affordability challenges and to ensure that  good health and wellbeing is prioritised as early as possible in residents’ lives – part of the council’s four year plan – One City for all.

    The meals have been made possible thanks to funding from the council and donations to the York Community Fund’s York Hungry Minds Appeal.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Seven year legal battle sees illegal shisha cafe forced to pay back nearly £400k

    Source: City of Manchester

    A cafe under investigation since 2018 for numerous breaches of planning law has been ordered to pay back nearly £400,000 following a failed appeal. 

    In September of 2018, Manchester City Council’s planning team issued an enforcement notice against 360 Cafe, in Wilmslow Road, under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 

    This was because the Council believed that the premises had illegally changed its use to operate as a shisha lounge, contrary to its original planning permission. The enforcement notice stated that changes to revert the business back to its original purpose had to be completed by December 1 of 2018. 

    Over the intervening two years, between July 2019 and October 2021 the Council attempted on numerous occasions to resolve the issues with the building’s Owners – Cameolord Limited – however, on two occasions the Council, working with officers from HMRC and GMP visited the premises to seize shisha pipes, tobacco and other smoking paraphernalia. 

    In spite of frequent attempts to resolve this issue the Council was forced to take legal action. Working alongside financial investigators at Salford Council, the result was Cameolord being found guilty in absentia at a hearing held at Manchester Magistrates’ Court on March 9, 2023, for failing to comply with the enforcement notice. However, an appeal was lodged against this conviction in September of 2023. 

    But at an appeal hearing the original conviction was upheld and a date was set for sentencing and confiscation hearings, these proceedings concluded on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. 

    Sitting at Manchester Crown Court, His Honour Judge Peter Horgan found the actions of the business to have been “persistent and brazen” as it had continued to access their regular rental payments over the course of the offence period, amounting to £321,433.62. 

    Taking into account the change in the value of money over the period of offending, he concluded that the overall benefit figure from the criminal activity was £383,316.40 and ordered a Confiscation Order in that amount under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. 

    The company was also ordered to pay a fine of £35,000 for the offences and prosecution costs of £23,500 were also awarded. The Defendant was given the maximum period of 3 months to pay these sums.  

    Previously, Mohammad Bashir, 68, of Upper Park Road, Manchester and a Director of the company Cameolord Ltd, pled guilty to an offence under the Town and Planning Act 1990 in March 2023, relating to his failure to resolve the breach; he was ordered to pay a £10,000 fine as well as £1,000 in costs and a £170 victims’ surcharge. 

    Councillor Gavin White, Executive Member for Housing and Development, said: “Nearly seven years after the Council first began proceedings against this business we can finally close the book on this long-running saga. 

    “What could have been a straightforward decision to obey the law and comply with the Council’s reasonable request to comply has now cost this business dearly, with hundreds of thousands of pounds being forfeit, as well as a hefty financial penalty for the director. 

    “Planning law is in place for very good reasons. It protects our community from illegal developments and ensures that businesses cannot chop and change based on a mere whim. I would like to place on record my thanks to our planning and legal team for their hard work and determination to see justice carried out.”  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman David Scott Leads Georgia Delegation Demanding Trump Admin Reverse Termination of Digital Equity Grants

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman David Scott (GA-13)

    WASHINGTON D.C. – Today, Congressman David Scott (GA-13) led members of the Georgia Delegation in sending a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Acting Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Adam Cassady, opposing the abrupt and illegal termination of State Digital Equity Capacity Grants and Digital Equity Competitive Grants. The letter also demands the immediate disbursement of grant awards and approval of all pending grant applications.

    “The decision to unilaterally terminate funding for broadband services is both illegal and morally wrong,” said Congressman David Scott. “Communities across Georgia count on the Digital Equity Grant Program to gain affordable internet, gain access basic digital tools for telehealth services, education, and job opportunities. Characterization of this vital lifeline as a “woke handout based on race” only proves that the administration has failed to comprehend the goal of the programs or who benefits from its funding. In reality, termination of this grant program will disproportionately harm working-class families, veterans, the elderly, and rural Georgians. The Trump Administration has no right to ignore the law by recklessly and indiscriminately canceling funding opportunities for our communities.”

    Digital equity grants were originally included in the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). The law allocated $2.75 billion to help underserved communities access affordable high-speed internet. The funding was designed to close the digital divide for veterans, seniors, rural communities, low-income families, incarcerated individuals, people with disabilities, and others.

    Despite being funded by Congress, the Trump Admin unilaterally halted the program in May, falsely labeling it as “unconstitutional” and a “woke handout.” This is a continuation of President Trump’s repeated efforts to illegally terminate funding passed by Congress. It effectively froze already approved grants and ended the review of hundreds of competitive applications, including a $9.9 million application from Clayton County’s Department of Information Technology.

    In the letter, Rep. David Scott led Georgia’s Democratic House lawmakers in urging Secretary Lutnick and Acting Administrator Cassady:

    • Restore digital equity grant funding already awarded
    • Resume Reviewing applications for the Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program
    • Recognize the immense benefits these investments provide, including job readiness training, access to online healthcare, digital literacy programs, and educational resources.

    View a copy of the letter HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Carter, Bera Introduce Bill to Strengthen Palliative and Hospice Care Workforce

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

    Headline: Carter, Bera Introduce Bill to Strengthen Palliative and Hospice Care Workforce

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Reps. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) and Ami Bera, M.D. (D-CA) today introduced the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act (PCHETA), bipartisan legislation to invest in training, education, and research for the palliative care and hospice workforce, allowing more practitioners to enter these in-demand fields. 

    Palliative and hospice care focus on providing comfort and quality of life improvements for those seriously ill, extending quality of life and reducing the length of hospital stays for many patients.

    “Caring for someone living with serious illness or at the end of their life is one of the most compassionate, selfless things one can do, and we must ensure that these heroes have the assistance, training, education, and tools available to provide the highest quality care possible. As a pharmacist, I understand the toll burnout takes on the health care industry, and I am committed to bolstering the workforce so nurses, doctors, and all health care workers can continue to pursue their passion for helping others,” said Rep. Carter.

    “As a doctor, I know how important it is to provide patients with comfort, clarity, and support when they’re facing serious illness,” said Rep. Bera. “The Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act is a smart, bipartisan step to ensure more health care professionals are trained to deliver this kind of care. By expanding training programs and strengthening our health care workforce, we will make sure that patients and families have access to the care they need to manage pain, make informed decisions, and live with dignity.”

    In 2001, just 7% of U.S. hospitals with more than 50 beds had a palliative care program, compared with 72% in 2019. Those working in the field, 40% of whom are 56 years of age or older, report high rates of burnout, in response to the increasing number of patients requiring treatment. 

    Reps. Carter and Bera’s bill, which has a Senate companion led by Senators Baldwin and Capito, alleviates these strains through workforce training, education and awareness, and enhanced research.

    “As we face a critical shortage of health professionals with expert knowledge and skills in palliative care, AAHPM applauds Representatives Carter and Bera for their leadership in introducing the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act to ensure all patients facing serious illness or at the end of life can receive high-quality care,” said Kristina Newport, MD FAAHPM, HMDC, Chief Medical Officer of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. “We urge Congress to recognize the importance of a well-trained, interprofessional healthcare team to providing coordinated, person-centered serious illness care and to act now to build a healthcare workforce more closely aligned with America’s evolving healthcare needs. Advancing PCHETA will go a long way towards improving quality of care and quality of life for our nation’s sickest and most vulnerable patients, along with their families and caregivers.”

    “Palliative care treats the whole person, not just the disease. Ensuring health care providers can be trained in this specialized, coordinated form of care and providing funding for robust public education through the Palliative Care Education and Training Act can help increase access to palliative care for cancer patients and make their cancer journey less difficult,” said Lisa A. Lacasse, president of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. “We commend Reps. Carter and Bera for their leadership and steadfast commitment to palliative care and to improving quality of life for patients, including those impacted by cancer.”

    “Every person living with serious illness or facing the end of life deserves compassionate, expert care that honors their choices and helps them live comfortably on their own terms. The Alliance celebrates Representatives Carter and Bera’s leadership in introducing the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act, which will ensure families have access to the trained professionals they need during life’s most difficult moments. As our population ages, this critical investment in education and training will help us meet the growing demand for quality palliative and hospice care,” said Dr. Steve Landers, CEO for the National Alliance for Care at Home.

    Supporting Organizations Include: Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Physician Associates, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American College of Surgeons, American Geriatrics Society, American Heart Association, American Psychological Association, American Psychosocial Oncology Society, The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Association for Clinical Oncology, Association of Oncology Social Work, Association of Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Nurses, Association of Professional Chaplains, The California State University Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care, Cambia Health Solutions, Cancer Support Community, CaringKind, Catholic Health Association of the United States, Center to Advance Palliative Care, Children’s National Health System, Coalition for Compassionate Care of California, Colorectal Cancer Alliance, Courageous Parents Network, The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health, GO2 for Lung Cancer, The HAP Foundation, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, LEAD Coalition, LeadingAge, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Motion Picture & Television Fund, National Alliance for Care at Home, National Alliance for Caregiving, National Brain Tumor Society, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, National Marrow Donor Program, National Palliative Care Research Center, National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation, National Patient Advocate Foundation, National POLST Paradigm, Oncology Nursing Society, Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition, PAs in Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Prevent Cancer Foundation, Second Wind Dreams, Social Work Hospice & Palliative Care Network, Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists, St. Baldrick’s Foundation, Supportive Care Matters, Susan G. Komen, Trinity Health, West Health Institute, The Alliance for the Advancement of End-of-Life Care, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, Alzheimer’s Orange County, Arizona Association for Home Care, Arizona Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Association for Home & Hospice Care of North Carolina, California Association for Health Services at Home, The Center for Optimal Aging at Marymount University, Children’s Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition, Delaware Association for Home & Community Care, Florida Hospice & Palliative Care Association, Georgia Association for Home Health Agencies, Georgia Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, Granite State Home Health & Hospice Association (NH), Healthcare Association of Hawaii, Home Care Association of Florida, Home Care Association of NYS, Home Care Association of Washington, Home Care and Hospice Association of Colorado, Homecare and Hospice Association of Utah, Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa, Hospice and Palliative Care Association of New York, Hospice Care and Kentucky Home Care Association, Hospice Council of West Virginia, Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of Massachusetts, Idaho Health Care Association, Illinois Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, Indiana Association for Home, Kokua Mau, LeadingAge California, LeadingAge Georgia, LeadingAge New Jersey/Delaware, LeadingAge Ohio, LifeCircle-South Dakota’s Hospice and Palliative Care Network, Louisiana Mississippi Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association, Michigan HomeCare and Hospice Association, Minnesota Network of Hospice and Palliative Care, Missouri Alliance for Home Care, Missouri Hospice & Palliative Care Association, Nebraska Association for Home Healthcare and Hospice, Nebraska Home Care Association, Ohio Council for Home Care & Hospice, Ohio Health Care Association, Oklahoma Association for Home Care and Hospice, South Carolina Home Care & Hospice Association, The Oregon Hospice & Palliative Care Association, Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice, Texas ~ New Mexico Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, Virginia Association for Home Care and Hospice, VNAs of Vermont, The Washington State Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, and West Virginia Council for Home Care and Hospice.

    Read full bill text here.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/MYANMAR – Nine people sentenced for the murder of the Catholic priest from Mandalay

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

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    Mandalay (Agenzia Fides) – Nine people accused of the murder of Catholic priest Fr. Donald Martin Ye Naing Win, who was killed on February 14, 2025, have been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a court linked to the Ministry of Justice of the National Unity Government (NUG), the government in exile that leads the Burmese opposition. The 44-year-old priest, belonging to the Archdiocese of Mandalay, was killed by gunmen on the grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, in the Shwe Bo district, in the Sagaing region (see Fides, 15/2/2025).According to initial investigations, the killers were part of local armed groups linked to the People’s Defense Forces (PDF), the Burmese resistance forces that control the so-called “liberated zones” that have been taken away from the control of the Burmese military junta. The PDF are subordinate to the National Unity Government (NUG) in exile, which includes numerous members of the Parliament overthrown by the military junta after the February 2021 coup.Local sources have confirmed to Fides that it was the People’s Defense Forces themselves who tracked down and arrested the attackers. “In a way, the PDF themselves tried to bring the armed men to justice, who, in the current situation of widespread instability, are out of control. However, the reasons for the murder are still unclear,” our sources note. “We know that Father Donald was a man of God, a parish priest dedicated to the people, a good and sincere person who was committed, above all, to the education of children left without school due to the civil war. He had done nothing wrong,” says Father John, a priest in Mandalay. The local Catholic community is moderately satisfied with this sentence, as justice was expected, although “there are still too many unanswered questions. The family would also like more clarity and full justice,” the priest emphasizes.The ruling by the informal court linked to the NUG was possible because in the Sagaing region, affected by clashes between the Burmese army and resistance forces, the state system has collapsed, giving way to the creation of a “parallel state” by the resistance. Although there is no fully defined legal framework, courts operate in the liberated areas with district judges who hold trials based on laws enacted or amended by the army in recent years and international human rights standards. Currently, in these areas, district judges also have the authority to impose the death penalty. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 17/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/CHINA – Rite of Admission: Deacons of Ningbo respond to the Lord’s call with faith and charity

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Ningbo (Agenzia Fides) – The liturgical rite of admission of candidates to the priesthood is not only a celebration of the diocese, but also an opportunity of witness to young people. Thus, the Diocese of Ningbo decided to celebrate two separate solemn liturgies for admission, both presided over by Bishop Francis Xavier Jin Yangke. The two liturgies were celebrated on Thursday, July 11th and Monday, July 14th. During the rite, four diocesan deacons responded to the Lord’s call to the priesthood with faith and charity before their bishop, receiving the faculty to exercise the ministries of acolyte and lector.In his homily, Bishop Jin emphasized that “the ministry of reading the Word consists not only in reciting the Word, but also in being witness to the Word. The acolyte invites seminarians to learn humility and fidelity in serving the altar and their brothers.” Furthermore, the Bishop encouraged the deacons to prepare themselves to exercise the diaconal and priestly ministry with pastoral care when they receive their diaconal and priestly ordination, according to the Lord’s will.”Vocation,” the Bishop of Ningbo insisted, “is not a journey one undertakes alone. There is always a need for dialogue between the soul of the person and the Lord.” The Bishop also invited each baptized person and the entire community to accompany and support the future deacons and priests on their journey, sharing with them their joys, responsibilities, and even difficulties.Many young people from the diocese also took part in the two liturgies. This was a comforting sign for the entire diocesan community, in the hope—as one parish priest emphasized—that even in these circumstances, the seed of new vocations may silently fall in the hearts of many. (NZ) (Agenzia Fides, 17/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: EU agencies help shut down major hacktivist group

    Source: European Union 2

    NoName057(16) has professed support for the Russian Federation since the start of the war of aggression against Ukraine. Since the start of the war, it has executed multiple DDoS attacks against critical infrastructure during high-level (political) events. The group has also exhibited anti-NATO and anti-U.S. sentiment. During a DDoS attack, a website or online service is flooded with traffic, overloading its capacity and thus making it unavailable. The hacktivist group has executed 14 attacks in Germany, some of them lasting multiple days and affecting around 230 organisations including arms factories, power suppliers and government organisations. Attacks were also executed across Europe during the European elections. In Sweden, authorities and bank websites were targeted, while in Switzerland multiple attacks were carried out during a video message given by the Ukrainian President to the Joint Parliament in June 2023, and during the Peace Summit for Ukraine in June 2024. Most recently, the Netherlands was targeted during the NATO Summit at the end of June.

    To execute their attacks, the group recruited supporters through a messaging service. It is estimated that the hackers were able to mobilise around 4000 users who supported their operations by downloading malware that made it possible for them to participate in the DDoS attacks. The group also built its own botnet using hundreds of servers around the world that increased the attack load, causing more damage.

    Coordination of the many international partners was crucial for the success of the operation. Through Eurojust, authorities were able to coordinate their findings and plan an action day to target the hacktivist group. The Agency ensured that multiple European Investigation Orders and Mutual Legal Assistance processes were executed. During the action day on 15 July, Eurojust coordinated any last-minute judicial requests that were needed during the operation.

    Europol facilitated the information exchange, supported the coordination of the operational activities and provided extended operational analytical support, as well as crypto tracing and forensic support during the lent of the investigation, and coordinated the prevention and awareness raising campaign, released to unidentified yet offenders via messaging apps and social media channels. During the action day, Europol set-up a Command Post at Europol’s headquarters and made available a Virtual Command post for online connection with the in-person Command.

    The investigation culminated in an action day on 15 July where actions targeting the group took place in eight countries. Authorities were able to disrupt of over 100 servers worldwide. Searches took place in Germany, Latvia, Spain, Italy, Czechia, Poland and France to gather evidence for the investigation. Additionally, authorities informed the group and 1100 supporters and 17 administrators about the measures taken and the criminal liability they bear for their actions. Seven international arrest warrants have been issued. Germany issued six warrants which are directed inter alia against suspects living in the Russian Federation. Two suspects are accused of being the main instigators responsible for the activities of NoName057(16). Photos and descriptions of some of the suspects can be found on the websites of Europol and Interpol.

    The following authorities were involved in the actions:

    • Czechia: District Prosecutor’s Office of Prague 5; Police, National Counterterrorism, Extremism and Cybercrime Agency (NCTEKK)
    • Estonia: Estonian Police and Border Guard Board
    • Germany: Prosecutor General’s Office Frankfurt am Main – Cyber Crime Centre; Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA)
    • Finland: Prosecution District of Southern Finland; National Bureau of Investigation – Cybercrime Investigation Unit
    • France: Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office – National Jurisdiction against Organised Crime (JUNALCO) ; National Cyber Unit of the Gendarmerie nationale
    • Latvia: State Police of Latvia – International Cooperation Department & Cybercrime Enforcement Department
    • Lithuania: Prosecutor General’s Office of Lithuania; Lithuanian Criminal Police Bureau
    • Netherlands: Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Netherlands and Police of the Netherlands
    • Spain: Investigative Central Court nr. 1 Audiencia Nacional; Audiencia Nacional Prosecutor´s Offices; National Police; Guardia Civil
    • Sweden: Polisen
    • Switzerland: Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland; Federal Office of Police fedpol
    • United States: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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  • MIL-OSI USA: NEWS: Sanders Introduces Pensions for All Act to Guarantee Retirement Security for Every American

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Vermont – Bernie Sanders
    WASHINGTON, July 17 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), today introduced the Pensions for All Act, sweeping legislation that would provide comprehensive retirement coverage to the more than 56 million working-class Americans who currently have no retirement plan through their employer.  
    “We can no longer tolerate a rigged retirement system that allows the CEOs of large corporations to receive massive golden parachutes for themselves, while denying workers a pension after a lifetime of work,” Sanders said. “If we are serious about addressing the retirement crisis in America, corporations must be required to offer all of their workers a traditional pension plan that guarantees a monthly income in retirement. And if corporations refuse to offer a decent retirement plan, their workers must be allowed to receive the same type of pension that every member of Congress receives. If we can guarantee a defined benefit pension plan for members of Congress, we can and we must provide that same level of retirement security to every worker in America.” 
    In our country today, nearly half of older workers between the ages of 55 and 64 have no retirement savings at all and no idea how they will be able to retire with any shred of dignity or respect. 
    “If Congress can provide over $1 trillion in tax breaks for the top 1% and over $900 billion in tax breaks for large corporations, please do not tell me that we cannot afford to make sure that every worker in America can retire with the dignity and the respect they deserve,” Sanders continued.
    Today, more than 22.8% of seniors in the United States live in poverty — compared to just 5.1% in Denmark, 5.8% in France, 12.6% in Germany and 14.8% in Canada. Unacceptably, nearly 22% of seniors in America are trying to survive on less than $15,000 a year while half of our nation’s elderly population makes less than $30,000 a year. 
    The Pensions for All Act would reverse this trend by requiring corporations to either: 
    Provide a traditional pension plan for their workers that is at least equivalent to the plan provided to new members of Congress under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), or
    Pay into the federal retirement system at a level that ensures all of their workers receive the same amount of retirement benefits as Members of Congress.
    Importantly, this legislation would also offer reduced contribution requirements for self-employed workers and small businesses.  
    The bill builds on Sanders’ Social Security Expansion Act, which would increase Social Security benefits by $2,400 a year and fully fund the program for the next 75 years by applying the Social Security payroll tax on all income above $250,000. Together, these bills would finally ensure retirement security for all. 
    The legislation is endorsed by United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW); Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA); Alliance for Retired Americans; Just Solutions; Equal Rights Advocates; Popular Democracy in Action; and NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice.
    “Fifty years ago, nearly 50% of American workers had a pension. Today, less than 10% do, and nearly half of older workers have no retirement savings at all. That isn’t a flaw in the system—it’s the system working exactly as the wealthy designed it. We’ve gone from being a country that promised security and dignity in old age to being a country that forces people to work until they’re in the grave. After a lifetime of hard work, every American deserves the promise of a secure, dignified retirement—not a future filled with fear, uncertainty, and poverty. Pensions have long been the bedrock of retirement for working-class people, but corporate greed has eroded that foundation. The billionaire class gutted pensions in pursuit of profit, and Washington let it happen. CEOs walk away with golden parachutes while working people walk into retirement with nothing. Meanwhile, every Member of Congress has a guaranteed pension—for life. If it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for the people who build this country. The retirement crisis is real, and it’s time for Congress to act. Thank you to Senator Bernie Sanders—a leader who knows which side he’s on—for standing up for the working-class,” said UAW President Shawn Fain. 
    Read the bill text here. 
    Read a summary of the bill here. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: NRS celebrates socio-economic investment

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    NRS celebrates socio-economic investment

    Almost £20 million funding was invested to help NRS communities grow and thrive in 2024/25.

    NRS has supported 149 projects to bring positive social change to benefit people living in communities across the UK – from Caithness to the tip of North Wales, down to the Bristol and English Channels.

    Every £1 of the £2,287,696 NRS has invested unlocked another £8.23 in match funding, elevating the community support to over £18.8m. The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority also directly supported four transformational projects with a share of over £900,000 – taking the total to almost £20m.

    David Calder, head of sustainability and socio-economics for NRS Dounreay, said:

    Our UK wide footprint enables us to play a key role in working in partnership with other public sector and increasingly private sector organisations with community benefit obligations in addressing a variety of social and economic challenges and opportunities.

    This partnership investment approach enables us to align with regional and national priorities while creating meaningful impact where it matters most – in our communities.

    Alan Krailing, head of sustainability for NRS Sites, added:

    Our mission goes beyond decommissioning and site restoration – we want to shape the future for generations to come.

    The first step to building a sustainable legacy is investing in our communities to create shared value and resilient and thriving economies that meet local needs. Our socio-economic programmes are bringing this legacy to life by creating a ripple effect of social impact across the UK.

    NRS funding helped 215 new or growing businesses, awarded 70 start-up grants and created 142 jobs to develop thriving and resilient economies in remote, rural communities. Six graduates were placed or retained in employment, as well as projects supporting over 10,000 training opportunities, 15 apprenticeships, 900 employment opportunities and 160 work experience placements, improving access to sustainable incomes.

    With over 9,000 voluntary hours and more than 33,000 individual health and well-being interventions, people of all ages have been empowered to work toward long-term solutions to social challenges. These efforts have not only improved outcomes but also fostered stronger, more resilient communities.

    Some examples of the projects supported include:

    Caithness Business Fund: A £50,000 contribution to the £150,000 Future Skills apprenticeship grant scheme has tackled skills shortages and driven investment in new opportunities for SMEs and young people in the North Highlands – a region on the cusp of becoming a renewable powerhouse for the UK and beyond.

    During its first year in operation the scheme has supported seven apprentices and stimulated business growth.

    Prysor Angling Association: £65,000 funding has revitalised a café, community hub and created four jobs on the banks of Trawsfynydd Lake in the heart of Eryri National Park, North Wales. School children are learning about conservation and biodiversity in the lakeside classroom and gaining essential life skills whilst they cast off on the Fishing for Schools programme.

    A new bird hide and three accessible fishing platforms have improved the leisure offer to all. Three EV Chargers and a 50 KW solar array are generating income to offset running costs and help support the organisation becoming self-reliant, sustainable and carbon neutral.  

    Tumbledown Farm: £85,000 funding helped to create a carbon neutral forest school at a 27-acre former farm owned by Weymouth Town Council. The new building provides community led learning, employment and well-being opportunities for local schools, families and people with additional needs in an inclusive, nurturing greenspace.

    We are incredibly proud of being a good neighbour to the schools, clubs, community groups nearest NRS sites where funding has helped to meet the local needs of 82 grass roots organisations.

    Watch the video below to find out much more.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Boost for British business as new partnership breaks down barriers to infrastructure delivery in South Africa

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Boost for British business as new partnership breaks down barriers to infrastructure delivery in South Africa

    Chancellor launches new Infrastructure Partnership with South Africa, opening up significant investment and export opportunities for UK firms.

    • Best-in-class British expertise will speed up delivery of major projects in the country, helping to deliver growth and good jobs as part of our Plan for Change.
    • Builds further on the first-of-its-kind UK Growth & Investment Partnership launched globally with the nation at the end of 2024.

    British businesses will have more opportunities to expand, invest and export to South Africa through a flagship partnership launched today, 17 July.

    At an event in Durban, Chancellor Rachel Reeves hailed the agreement as having the potential to be transformative for the best and brightest British firms doing business in the country who had long been looking for government support in unlocking commercial opportunities in areas like architectural design, engineering, and professional and business services.

    The UK is the biggest international investor in South Africa, but businesses have faced challenges such as project delays due to blockers on infrastructure delivery. British expertise will be brought in to unblock these barriers on building, speeding up a pipeline of projects which British firms are well-placed to win tenders for. This will help growth and development in South Africa, and also help Britain get better return on its investments in the country.

    This model of Government-to-Government (G2G) Infrastructure Partnership has previously delivered strong growth and jobs in countries such as Peru, with companies such as Arup and Turner & Townsend building a track-record of international delivery and bringing economic growth to the UK.

    The Chancellor saw first-hand how those two businesses have already been showcasing British expertise in designing, planning and building infrastructure in South Africa during her visit in February to the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town – a site expansion project which Arup and Turner & Townsend won the contracts for.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said:

    This is exactly what our Plan for Change is all about – backing British businesses who have been held back for too long to compete and win on the global stage.  By unlocking these opportunities, we’re opening doors for British expertise in engineering, design and project management, creating a pipeline of work in South Africa to support good jobs paying decent wages.

    When British businesses thrive abroad, it strengthens our economy at home – delivering security for working people and putting more money in their pockets. That’s the foundation of sustainable growth that our Plan for Change is designed to deliver.

    South Africa’s Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, said:

    This landmark partnership with the UK reflects our vision to ensure that public assets deliver real value for our people and to turn South Africa into a construction site which will help grow our economy and create jobs. By injecting technical expertise and delivery support into stalled projects within the Department of Public Works & Infrastructure, we are turning neglected buildings and land into opportunities for job creation, economic growth, and restored dignity.

    This agreement is about far more than bricks and mortar; it’s about ensuring every rand spent on public assets advances the public good, accelerates infrastructure delivery, and grows our economy.

    Funded with a mix of UK ODA and non-ODA, the G2G Partnership will formalise UK support via technical assistance for new initiatives to improve South Africa’s management of public assets, accelerate project delivery in selected local municipalities, and launch an initiative to bring in external consultants to drive major projects and override longstanding inefficiencies.

    The G2G Partnership enhances the thriving collaboration between the UK’s Department for Business and Trade, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and South Africa’s Department of Public Works & Infrastructure. It builds on the close business relationship between both countries and paves the way to unlocking new export opportunities for UK businesses, primarily in the professional and business services and infrastructure sectors, bringing economic growth to the UK.

    Today’s announcement also further builds on the UK’s Growth and Investment Partnership with South Africa, a first-of-its-kind collaboration initiated by Foreign Secretary David Lammy during his visit to Cape Town in November 2024. Projects announced to date through the Growth and Investment Partnership include initiatives around inclusive agriculture, export promotion, and rail reform delivered by Crossrail international.

    It comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz signed the UK-Germany Treaty in London this afternoon. Included within this is a commitment for public financial institutions in the UK and Germany to work together in mobilising private capital into high-growth industries, opening up opportunities for innovative British businesses. Reeves will mark the agreement in a meeting with her counterpart Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, in Durban later this afternoon.

    Coupled with the launch of the UK-SA Infrastructure Partnership, the agreements recognise infrastructure as key to growth and that cooperating with international partners to invest in that infrastructure is a route to delivering the UK Government’s Industrial Strategy: with more good jobs and more money in the pockets of working people across our countries.

    Business and Trade Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds said:

    Our Modern Industrial Strategy, and Trade Strategy, are about playing to the UK’s strengths.

    Our businesses lead the way in engineering and major infrastructure projects, and partnerships like these help unlock new exports, investment and job-creating contracts. 

    This Government-to-Government Partnership builds on the UK’s thriving business relationship with South Africa and shows how our Plan for Change is paving the way for growth at home by unlocking new opportunities abroad.

    As the government unlocks infrastructure pipelines abroad, it has today published its pipeline of infrastructure projects at home through the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority.

    The 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy includes investment of at least £725 billion into infrastructure over the next decade across eight growth-driving sectors where Britain holds a cutting-edge on the world stage, while the landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill will also speed up and streamline the delivery of new homes and critical infrastructure – cutting unnecessary red tape which stifles delivery. The measures in the Bill are expected to boost the UK economy by £7.5 billion over the next 10 years – with planning reforms having the largest positive growth effect from a single measure ever scored by the Office for Budget Responsibility.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with Chancellor Merz of Germany: 17 July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    PM meeting with Chancellor Merz of Germany: 17 July 2025

    The Prime Minister met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Downing Street this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Downing Street this afternoon following the signing of a new UK-Germany bilateral treaty, the first of its kind.

    The leaders reflected on the importance of the Treaty in demonstrating the UK and Germany’s status as the closest of strategic partners and celebrated the opportunity to deepen ties, tackle shared challenges, and invest in shared strengths together.

    The Prime Minister thanked Chancellor Merz for his commitment to introduce legislation to be adopted by the end of the year to make it illegal to facilitate illegal migration to the UK. The Prime Minister said that this will make a significant difference in disrupting the criminal networks driving small boats crossings to the UK. Both leaders agreed that tackling irregular migration is an absolute priority and they would look at how they could go further together to tackle it.

    The Prime Minister also welcomed the news that Germany would be opening its eGates for frequent travellers from the UK by the end of the summer and looked forward to this being extended to all travellers as soon as possible.

    On defence and security, the leaders reflected on the important commitments made today to deliver the new Deep Precision Strike capability within the next decade and agreed that closer cooperation on defence exports and between their defence industries will pose valuable opportunities for economic growth in both the UK and Germany.

    They agreed that it remains vital to provide steadfast support to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia’s illegal war, and that they would stand together with Ukraine as long as it takes.

    Turning to the situation in the Middle East, the leaders agreed that the situation in Gaza was unacceptable. They underlined the urgent need for a ceasefire, and the return of all hostages, to pave the way for a two-state solution and a secure future for Palestinians and Israelis.

    Finally, the leaders reflected on how the Treaty signed today would be the basis of a relationship between their two countries that would be closer than ever and looked forward to continuing to work together on their shared priorities.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Dream Fest: raising aspirations and sparking imagination

    Source: City of Derby

    Children and young people of all ages, from early years through to college, came together last week to enjoy Derby’s first Dream Fest.

    The newly refurbished Derby Market Hall hosted two energetic days of workshops and performances, encouraging young people to tread the boards as characters from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 

    On day one, schools from across the city enjoyed high-octane dance classes and movement workshops alongside quieter, dreamier crafting sessions, group rehearsals of their Midsummer Night’s Dream extracts, and a final spectacular multi-school performance. 

    The fun continued on day two, with families invited to stop by and take part in a free programme of music, storytelling, breakdancing performances and workshops. It was a busy, joyous event, but any children who felt a little overwhelmed during the day were able to take time out in the Zen Den. Designed by a group of special educational needs and disability student ambassadors, the space featured sensory equipment and provided a calming space to relax and regroup.

    Dream Fest was created as a part of the Derby Promise, a city-wide initiative that brings together businesses, educational and cultural organisations united by the aim of helping our young people to dream big, explore the world of work and by supporting them to thrive. 

    Previous events have introduced children to careers in science and technology, and encouraged engagement with environmental issues. This was the first festival dedicated to creativity and culture, connecting learning with real-life experiences of collaborating, rehearsing, and performing. 

    Getting creative at Dream Fest

    Children were also able to engage with Royal Shakespeare Company actors about life in the creative industries, gaining insight into building a portfolio, how to approach auditions and interviews, and how to network and find new opportunities. Young people asked a range of interesting and thoughtful questions, keen to get the inside scoop on how to turn a passion into a career.

    Councillor Paul Hezelgrave, Derby City Council Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Skills particularly enjoyed watching the children immerse themselves in the activities and find their voice amongst their peers:

    It’s been wonderful to watch young minds unleash their creativity and have so much fun in doing so. There’s been a real focus on encouraging young people to explore their imagination and understand more about creative careers, taking an ‘if you can see it, you can believe it’ approach.

    Children have also learnt about the ways in which creative pastimes can help them in their future careers, be that through strengthening communication skills, building confidence, nurturing empathy or understanding different perspectives. Alongside these practical aspects, it’s been fantastic to see the energy and enthusiasm the children and young people have brought to the activities – truly joyful.

    Neil Wilkinson, Executive Headteacher at The Bemrose School, said:

    Our pupils and staff felt it was a really impressive event and would definitely want to be part of it in the future.  The workshops inspired the children around careers and the notion that they should dream big! 

    The pupils involved were able to explore and develop their problem-solving skills whilst also having the opportunity to perform and see their peers also perform. The event had awe and wonder for all involved and showed the full potential Derby has across all ages.

    Derby Promise continues its mission to encourage children and young people to dream big, raising aspirations about what is possible to achieve and to get involved with. The next event on the calendar is the Festival of Sport, which runs from 4-8 August at Derby Arena, offering inclusive sporting activities for children, ranging from dodgeball and cricket to wheelchair tennis, basketball and archery. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Conviction for door supervisor working with forged licence

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Conviction for door supervisor working with forged licence

    A man found working as a door supervisor with a forged Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence has been ordered to pay over £800 in fines and costs.

    Ochuko Oyibo has pleaded guilty to offences contrary to Section 3 of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 after Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigators discovered he was working with a forged licence. 

    A number of SIA investigation officers took part in a series of investigations across Islington on the night of 2 August 2024, where Mr Oyibo was found in possession of a forged licence under the name and number of a different person who was a legitimate SIA licence holder. 

    Mr Oyibo later admitted to knowingly working with a counterfeit licence during an interview under caution after SIA officers had confiscated the licence on the night and made clear he should not undertake further security work. 

    On 25 April 2025 at Willesden Magistrates Court, Mr Oyibo pleaded guilty to an offence under Section 3 of the Private Security Industry Act. The court ordered him to pay a £40 fine as well as a £16 victim surcharge and £757.50 in prosecution costs, totalling £813.50 overall.

    David Will, SIA Financial Investigation Officer, said: 

    By working with a forged licence, Ochuko Oyibo put the public at risk and undermined people’s faith in the private security industry. I am glad that he has been prosecuted and will no longer illegally work in the industry. 

    Mr Oyibo’s discovery by the SIA’s inspections officers is a testament to the hard work they put in to help protect the public. Their role ensuring compliance across the private security industry is invaluable.

    Background 

    By law, security operatives working under contract must hold and display a valid SIA licence. Information about SIA enforcement and penalties can be found on GOV.UK/SIA.  

    The offence relating to the Private Security Industry Act 2001 that is mentioned above is:  

    • Section 3 – engaging in licensable conduct without a licence 

    The SIA is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK, reporting to the Home Secretary under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. The SIA’s main duties are the compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities and managing the voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Full steam ahead for Devolution Priority Programme

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Full steam ahead for Devolution Priority Programme

    Six areas receive confirmation as priority areas for English devolution.

    • Six areas receive confirmation as priority areas for English devolution 
    • Areas finalised will have new mayors with powers to ensure housing and transport work for their communities
    • Devolution Priority Programme forms key part of government’s mission to shift power out of Whitehall and into communities as part of Plan for Change

    The government’s devolution revolution has taken another step forward and all places on the Devolution Priority Programme (DPP) are now set to get their own mayors with powers over housing, transport and other vital areas, as ministers confirm each area has met key legal tests to proceed.

    Cumbria, Cheshire and Warrington, Norfolk and Suffolk, Greater Essex, Sussex and Brighton, and Hampshire and the Solent joined the Programme in February. Subject to local councils’ agreement, they will now be able to move forward with the creation of Mayoral Strategic Authorities.

    Mayor-led authorities represent a proven model for unlocking regional growth, delivering on the government’s Plan for Change and putting more money into working people’s pockets, while also empowering them to direct change in their communities.

    The government has also published reports on the responses received to the public consultations that took place in each DPP area earlier this year.

    Minister for Local Government and English Devolution Jim McMahon OBE MP said:

    We are taking the next step in our devolution revolution, shifting power out of Whitehall and into our communities as part of our Plan for Change.

    These sweeping new powers for communities will put them on the fast track to deliver growth, opportunities, transport and housing.   

    The six devolution priority areas are leading the way towards a new era of devolved power in England and a stronger relationship between central and local government. We stand ready to work with local leaders in realising their areas’ incredible potential.

    Inaugural mayoral elections will take place in May 2026 for Norfolk and Suffolk, Greater Essex, Sussex and Brighton, and Hampshire and the Solent.

    Following a request from the local authority leaders across Cumbria and Cheshire and Warrington, the government has agreed to align inaugural mayoral elections in these two areas with the vast majority of local elections in May 2027.

    The government will continue to work with affected councils over the summer, including confirming funding for new authorities, with thirty-year investment funds remaining a core part of the offer. Funding will also be standardised to increase transparency and fairness.

    The news follows the introduction of the new English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill in Parliament last week. The Bill aims to de-centralise power and ignite regional growth, helping local people take back control of their regions.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Report by OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, July 2025: UK statement to the OSCE

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Speech

    Report by OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, July 2025: UK statement to the OSCE

    Deputy Ambassador James Ford thanks Director of OSCE’s Conflict Prevention Centre for the institution’s work across the region, which remains crucial in the face of Russia’s malign activities.

    Thank you, Mr Chair.  And thank you, Director for this report and presentation.  You hold a crucial and busy role in what you accurately described as a volatile and unpredictable security environment.  Also, for several weeks in this period, you executed these responsibilities while also ably deputising as Officer-in-Charge.  We are grateful to you and the many colleagues who have supported you.

    The operating environment for the Conflict Prevention Centre (CPC) is more challenging today than it has been at any point since it was created in 1990.  Russia’s war in Ukraine and its malign activities across the Euro-Atlantic area continue to be the primary challenges.

    Through the CPC and its tools, over many years, the OSCE sought to reduce tensions and contribute to a lasting peace in Ukraine.  Regrettably, Russia consistently undermined and stymied this work before launching its full-scale invasion in 2022.

    It is essential that the OSCE supports Ukraine to deal with the consequences of Russia’s illegal war and to build its democratic and societal resilience.  We are grateful, therefore, to the CPC’s role in coordinating the Support Programme for Ukraine.

    Mr Chair, the Russian Federation has a long track record of establishing frozen conflicts on its periphery which it uses as tools to manipulate and control.  Georgia has been under hybrid attack from Russia since the 2008 war which saw 20% of Georgian territory effectively annexed. We reaffirm our full support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In Moldova, the UK is strengthening its commitment to defend democratic institutions from increasing levels of malign interference from Moscow.

    We call on Russia to respect the territorial integrity of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, and rebuild the trust that underpins the OSCE and our common security.

    More positively, we congratulate Armenia and Azerbaijan on the progress made towards a peace agreement and the normalisation of relations, including the meeting between both leaders held on 10 July in Abu Dhabi.  It is important that both parties maintain and build upon this dialogue. Finalisation of this peace treaty is the best route to delivering security and stability in the South Caucasus, and we urge both parties to seize this historic opportunity.

    Mr Chair, we welcome the technological advancements described in the Director’s report and the suggestion that the CPC explores the use of emerging technology to enhance its capabilities.  The CPC has pioneered the use of technology to support confidence-building measures, transparency and peace agreements.  It is right that the OSCE should continue to be at the forefront of these innovations and to be ready for the day when they are needed.

    However, the CPC needs to be adequately resourced if it is to do this work and fulfil its mandate.  The assessment in Ms Fearon’s report on how the chronic lack of financial sustainability is negatively impacting the work of the CPC is sobering and concerning. The lack of agreement on a Unified Budget continues to severely constrain all parts of the organisation in delivering their mandates. And we again urge all participating States to engage constructively with budget proposals and ensure the organisation is resourced to carry out its work effectively in line with the OSCE principles we have all signed up to.

    Director, your report is a reminder of the value and necessity of the OSCE’s unique conflict cycle toolbox.  I would like to thank you, your staff, and the field presences for your ongoing support to participating States facing conflict situations. Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Defence Secretary statement on war in Ukraine – 17 July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Speech

    Defence Secretary statement on war in Ukraine – 17 July 2025

    Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, provided an update to the House of Commons on the war in Ukraine.

    With permission, I wish to make a statement on the war in Ukraine. 

    Today is day 1,239 since President Putin launched his full-scale invasion and more than a decade since the Ukrainian people have known peace in their homeland. 

    They’ve had their homes destroyed. Lands seized. Children abducted. Loved ones killed by Putin’s forces. 

    Yet, the Ukrainian people still fight with remarkable determination – military and civilian alike, and almost three and a half years on, I’m proud to say this House remains united for Ukraine. And Britain remains united for Ukraine.  

    In fact, polling shows that we retain the strongest support for Ukraine of any European nation. 

    Our solidarity is grounded in our deep respect for their courage and in recognition that the defence of Europe starts in Ukraine. Because we know that if Putin prevails in Ukraine, he won’t stop with Ukraine.

    Madame Deputy Speaker, let me begin by providing a battlefield update.  

    Russia is maintaining pressure across the whole length of the frontline, with a special focus on Sumy in the northeast, Pokrovsk in the southeast, as well as in Kursk. 

    Last month, Russian Ground Forces likely seized approximately 550 square kilometres of Ukrainian territory – that’s an area greater than the size of Greater Manchester.

    And yet, they face continuing difficulties attempting to take fortified towns or cities, and they have not taken a significant town for months. Indeed, they’ve tried without success to seize Pokrovsk for nearly a year.

    What ground they do gain is coming at great cost. Last month, the number of Russian troops killed or wounded surpassed more than a million. 

    This year alone, Russia has sustained 240,000 casualties. 

    And despite these catastrophic Russian losses, Putin’s ruthless ambitions do not appear to be waning.  

    Russia is escalating the high numbers of one-way attack drones launched at Ukraine: 1,900 in April, 4,000 in May, 5,000 in June, and already this month in July,  3,200. 

    On 9 July, a week ago today, the largest aerial strike of the war was recorded when Russia launched more than 700 attack drones in a single night.  

    Despite the onslaught, the Ukrainians are taking the fight to Putin, striking military targets in Russia that his people see and know about. 

    Spider Web, Madame Deputy Speaker, was an operation of remarkable precision and extraordinary success which dealt a fierce blow to Putin.

    One year of meticulous planning, resulting in the damage of 41 long range bombers – planes which threaten not only Ukraine, but also NATO as well. 

    So, Madame Deputy Speaker, we must step up now our efforts on getting further military support to the frontline. 

    Last month – on the eve of the NATO Summit – we welcomed President Zelenskyy to No.10 Downing Street where the Prime Minister signed a UK-Ukraine agreement to share advanced battlefield capabilities and technologies.

    A deal which will mean our defence industry can rapidly develop the cutting edge technologies from Ukraine and step up the production for Ukraine. 

    And at the NATO Summit that followed, 32 nations came together to sign a new defence and national security investment pledge to spend 5 per cent of GDP by 2035.

    They came together, 32 nations, to reaffirm our commitment to Ukraine with 40 billion Euros pledged in security assistance for this year. 

    It was a good summit for Ukraine, it was a good summit for Britain, it was a good summit for NATO, it was a bad summit for Putin.

    Those commitments at NATO have been the basis for President Trump to signal a significant shift this week on Ukraine, announcing NATO weapons transfers and a 50-day deadline for Putin to agree to peace.

    So with the NATO Secretary-General, President Trump agreed to largescale purchases of US military equipment by NATO allies, including Patriot missiles, other air defence systems and munitions, which he committed to getting – and I quote: “quickly distributed to the battlefield”.  

    Madame Deputy Speaker, the UK backs the scheme – we plan to play our full part – and on Monday we will discuss this further when I chair the next meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group – alongside my German counterpart, Minister Boris Pistorius.

    That group – the contact group – continues as the forum for more than 50 nations to provide Ukraine with what it needs to fight back Putin’s war machine and I am pleased to confirm that Monday’s meeting will be attended by US Secretary Hegseth, the NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, and SACEUR, General Grynkewich.

    Britain is providing more than £4.5bn in military aid to Ukraine this year – more than ever before. 

    And at the UDCG, I will provide the following updates:

    First, on the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration scheme, two-thirds of the UK’s ERA total of £2.26 billion commitment has now been disbursed, including £700m on artillery shells, long-range rockets, and air defence missiles, exactly what Ukraine needs most. 

    Second, on drones. Since March, the UK has supplied nearly 50 000 drones to Ukraine helping meet our commitment to increase tenfold our supply this year.

    Third, on air defence, the UK and Germany have agreed to partner in providing critical air defence missiles to Ukraine.  

    And fourth, on the NATO Comprehensive Assistance Package, the UK will donate a further £40m, which Ukraine can use on a range of programmes from demining to rehabilitating their wounded.  

    Madame Deputy Speaker, it is now four months since President Zelenskyy responded to President Trump’s peace negotiations with Ukraine’s full commitment to an unconditional ceasefire. 

    President Putin has shown no such interest in an end to the fighting.  

    Madame Deputy Speaker, peace in Ukraine is possible, and we must be ready for when this peace comes.

    So since March, the UK and France have led the Coalition of the Willing on planning new security arrangements to support Ukraine in any ceasefire. 

    More than 200 military planners from 30 nations have worked intensively for weeks, with Ukraine and including reconnaissance in Ukraine, led by UK personnel. 

    Last week at the Summit, President Macron and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that this initial phase of detailed military planning has concluded. 

    And I can confirm that the military command and control structures have now been agreed for a future ‘Multinational Force Ukraine’. 

    The Force’s mission will be to strengthen Ukraine’s defences on the land, at sea, and in the air because the Ukrainian Armed Forces are the best deterrent against future Russian aggression. 

    It will include a 3-star multi-national command headquarters in Paris, rotating to London after 12 months.

    And when the force deploys, there will be a coordination headquarters in Kyiv, headed by a UK 2-star military officer.

    It will regenerate land forces by providing logistics, armament and training experts. 

    It will secure Ukraine’s skies by using aircraft to deliver levels of support similar to that for NATO’s Air Policing mission. 

    And it will support safer seas by bolstering the Black Sea Task Force with additional specialist teams. 

    When peace comes, we will be ready.  

    When peace comes, we will play our part in securing it for the long term. 

    And next month on 24 August, Ukrainians will gather to celebrate their Independence Day.

    For another year, the anniversary of Ukraine’s liberation will be marked under the pain of occupation.

    Whatever else commands the world’s attention, we must never lose sight of this war, we must never lose sight of Putin’s brutal, illegal invasion of this proud and sovereign nation. 

    And we must never forget the price Ukraine is paying, fighting for its own freedom – and the security of all free nations, including our own. 

    Madame Deputy Speaker, the UK will stand with the Ukrainian people: today, tomorrow, the day after, and for as long it takes for Ukraine to prevail.

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    Published 17 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Gov. Kemp Announces Georgia Supreme Court Appointment

    Source: US State of Georgia

    ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced he will appoint The Honorable Benjamin A. Land to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Georgia created by the retirement of The Honorable Michael P. Boggs earlier this year.

    “After careful consideration of multiple accomplished and noteworthy candidates, I’m proud to announce Ben Land as my appointment to serve on the Georgia Supreme Court,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “Judge Land has earned the respect of his peers and hardworking Georgians through his commitment to fairness and impartiality, his strong work ethic, and his integrity. His extensive experience as a former litigator and judge will make him a valuable addition to the Supreme Court as he continues his service to the people of our state.”

    Benjamin A. Land has served on the Georgia Court of Appeals since July 20, 2022, following his appointment to the court by Governor Brian Kemp. He won election statewide for a full six-year term in 2024. Judge Land was previously a judge on the Superior Court for the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit, having been appointed by then-Governor Nathan Deal on February 7, 2018.

    Prior to his service on the bench, Judge Land was a private practice attorney in Columbus for nearly 26 years, focusing on complex civil litigation. He represented plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of cases, obtained several record-setting verdicts, and played a key role in the defense of numerous nationwide class action lawsuits. Throughout his career, Judge Land has demonstrated a commitment to his profession and his community. He was presented with the State Bar of Georgia’s William B. Spann, Jr. Award for Pro Bono Advocacy, is a graduate of Leadership Columbus, and has served as the President of the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit Bar Association, the Columbus Inn of Court, and the Columbus Bar Association. He was also a District Representative for the State Bar of Georgia’s Younger Lawyers Division, a member of the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court, and has volunteered on the boards of the Columbus Area Habitat for Humanity, the Pine Mountain Trail Association, and other community organizations. During his time on the bench, Judge Land has served on the Council of Superior Court Judges Budget Committee and Pattern Jury Instructions Committee, in addition to the Judicial Council’s Court Reporting Matters Committee.

    Judge Land graduated with Highest Honors from the University of Georgia where he also earned his law degree, finishing second in his class. While attending law school, he served on the Editorial Board of the Georgia Law Review, clerked for the Georgia Supreme Court, and was elected to the Order of the Coif.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Gov. Kemp Announces Georgia Supreme Court Appointment

    Source: US State of Georgia

    ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced he will appoint The Honorable Benjamin A. Land to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Georgia created by the retirement of The Honorable Michael P. Boggs earlier this year.

    “After careful consideration of multiple accomplished and noteworthy candidates, I’m proud to announce Ben Land as my appointment to serve on the Georgia Supreme Court,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “Judge Land has earned the respect of his peers and hardworking Georgians through his commitment to fairness and impartiality, his strong work ethic, and his integrity. His extensive experience as a former litigator and judge will make him a valuable addition to the Supreme Court as he continues his service to the people of our state.”

    Benjamin A. Land has served on the Georgia Court of Appeals since July 20, 2022, following his appointment to the court by Governor Brian Kemp. He won election statewide for a full six-year term in 2024. Judge Land was previously a judge on the Superior Court for the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit, having been appointed by then-Governor Nathan Deal on February 7, 2018.

    Prior to his service on the bench, Judge Land was a private practice attorney in Columbus for nearly 26 years, focusing on complex civil litigation. He represented plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of cases, obtained several record-setting verdicts, and played a key role in the defense of numerous nationwide class action lawsuits. Throughout his career, Judge Land has demonstrated a commitment to his profession and his community. He was presented with the State Bar of Georgia’s William B. Spann, Jr. Award for Pro Bono Advocacy, is a graduate of Leadership Columbus, and has served as the President of the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit Bar Association, the Columbus Inn of Court, and the Columbus Bar Association. He was also a District Representative for the State Bar of Georgia’s Younger Lawyers Division, a member of the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court, and has volunteered on the boards of the Columbus Area Habitat for Humanity, the Pine Mountain Trail Association, and other community organizations. During his time on the bench, Judge Land has served on the Council of Superior Court Judges Budget Committee and Pattern Jury Instructions Committee, in addition to the Judicial Council’s Court Reporting Matters Committee.

    Judge Land graduated with Highest Honors from the University of Georgia where he also earned his law degree, finishing second in his class. While attending law school, he served on the Editorial Board of the Georgia Law Review, clerked for the Georgia Supreme Court, and was elected to the Order of the Coif.

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  • MIL-OSI: A large number of DOGE holders flocked to BJMINING, and the daily mining income can reach up to $8,300

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Chicago, Illinois, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Dogecoin (DOGE) has successively gained ETF expectations, Tesla’s ecological application expansion and community consensus revival in July 2025, the attention of global DOGE holders has quickly focused on how to actively increase the value of assets. In this context, the leading cloud mining platform BJMINING has become the first choice. In the past week alone, the number of new DOGE users on the platform has increased by more than 280%.
    With BJMINING, users can directly exchange DOGE for computing power contracts, earning up to $8,300 in mining income per day, and participate in the dual mining plan of Bitcoin and Dogecoin without selling assets.

    Mining and holding coins are dual-driven, why do DOGE users flock to BJMINING?

    DOGE ecosystem expansion triggers computing power demand

    In early July 2025, the market reported that many asset management institutions were applying for DOGE-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Soon after, Tesla announced that its energy management system supports DOGE payments, which completely stimulated market sentiment. However, simply holding coins is still difficult to avoid market fluctuations. BJMINING converts DOGE directly into computing power, allowing users to obtain mining income every day without having to sell assets, forming a dual-channel model of “asset holding + continuous output”.

    The barrier-free DOGE mining method is sweeping the world

    Sign up and get $15 starting capital

    New users can get a $15 trial bonus after completing registration, which can be used directly to purchase DOGE, BTC or LTC contracts and activate real computing power.

    DOGE automatic conversion computing power

    Users can recharge any amount of DOGE to the platform, and the system will automatically convert it into US dollar computing power according to the real-time exchange rate, uniformly calculate the contract income and automatically distribute it.

    Small investment, no hardware required

    With just $100, you can start your first cloud mining contract and say goodbye to physical mining machines, electricity bills and maintenance worries.

    BJMINING’s global capabilities guarantee long-term returns

    60+ green mines around the world
    It uses 100% clean energy such as solar energy and wind energy, covers many mining powerhouses such as the United States, Canada, Germany, Kazakhstan, etc., with low operating costs and high output efficiency.

    AI scheduling system improves stability
    The platform’s self-developed AI mining scheduling strategy achieves 99.9% operational stability in a high computing power environment, and can dynamically optimize computing power allocation based on currency prices.

    Top safety configuration
    Double protection of data and assets: McAfee® encryption + Cloudflare® firewall double shield, all user assets are insured by international insurance agency AIG, and the platform has a zero accident history.

    The popular mining options available to DOGE holders are as follows:

    Contract Type Invest Cycle Total revenue
    WhatsMiner M50S+ $100 2 days $100 + $6
    WhatsMiner M60S++ $600 7 days $600 + $52.50
    Avalon Miner A1566 $1,200 15 days $1,200 + $234
    WhatsMiner M66S+ $5,800 30 days $5,800 + $2,610
    Antminer L7 $12,000 40 days $12,000 + $8,160
    Antspace HD5 $96,000 54 days $96,000 + $119,232

    Among them, Antminer L7 contract is currently the program with the highest participation of DOGE users, which can bring about US$204 in net income per day. It is suitable for users who want to hold DOGE for a long time and obtain stable cash flow.

    Why is now the golden window for DOGE holders to act?

    ETF benefits are being realized

    As the DOGE ETF is about to enter the regulatory review process, large-scale institutional funds are expected to enter the market, and DOGE mining income will also benefit from the network’s popularity and value increase.

    Deflationary Burning Mechanism and Mining Income Superposition

    The DOGE community is promoting the “transaction burning fee” proposal, and it is expected to enter a deflationary phase in the future. Mining income plus the increase in asset scarcity will become a double insurance for asset preservation and appreciation.

    Application scenarios explode

    Musk has repeatedly emphasized the application of DOGE in the SpaceX and Tesla ecosystems. The integration of encrypted payments and real-world applications is reconstructing the long-term value of DOGE.

    Expert Comments: DOGE enters a new growth curve, BJMINING makes the value-added path clearer

    “At present, DOGE is not just a meme coin, it is building its own application and financial boundaries. Cloud mining platforms like BJMINING allow asset holders to obtain daily returns without additional risks, which is one of the most pragmatic operation strategies in the bull market.”
    ——Rachel Chen,Cryptocurrency Market Researcher

    Official website: https://bjmining.com
    APP download: https://bjmining.com/xml/index.html#/app

    Start exchanging DOGE for computing power now and embrace the new era of crypto income!

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  • MIL-OSI: A large number of DOGE holders flocked to BJMINING, and the daily mining income can reach up to $8,300

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Chicago, Illinois, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Dogecoin (DOGE) has successively gained ETF expectations, Tesla’s ecological application expansion and community consensus revival in July 2025, the attention of global DOGE holders has quickly focused on how to actively increase the value of assets. In this context, the leading cloud mining platform BJMINING has become the first choice. In the past week alone, the number of new DOGE users on the platform has increased by more than 280%.
    With BJMINING, users can directly exchange DOGE for computing power contracts, earning up to $8,300 in mining income per day, and participate in the dual mining plan of Bitcoin and Dogecoin without selling assets.

    Mining and holding coins are dual-driven, why do DOGE users flock to BJMINING?

    DOGE ecosystem expansion triggers computing power demand

    In early July 2025, the market reported that many asset management institutions were applying for DOGE-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Soon after, Tesla announced that its energy management system supports DOGE payments, which completely stimulated market sentiment. However, simply holding coins is still difficult to avoid market fluctuations. BJMINING converts DOGE directly into computing power, allowing users to obtain mining income every day without having to sell assets, forming a dual-channel model of “asset holding + continuous output”.

    The barrier-free DOGE mining method is sweeping the world

    Sign up and get $15 starting capital

    New users can get a $15 trial bonus after completing registration, which can be used directly to purchase DOGE, BTC or LTC contracts and activate real computing power.

    DOGE automatic conversion computing power

    Users can recharge any amount of DOGE to the platform, and the system will automatically convert it into US dollar computing power according to the real-time exchange rate, uniformly calculate the contract income and automatically distribute it.

    Small investment, no hardware required

    With just $100, you can start your first cloud mining contract and say goodbye to physical mining machines, electricity bills and maintenance worries.

    BJMINING’s global capabilities guarantee long-term returns

    60+ green mines around the world
    It uses 100% clean energy such as solar energy and wind energy, covers many mining powerhouses such as the United States, Canada, Germany, Kazakhstan, etc., with low operating costs and high output efficiency.

    AI scheduling system improves stability
    The platform’s self-developed AI mining scheduling strategy achieves 99.9% operational stability in a high computing power environment, and can dynamically optimize computing power allocation based on currency prices.

    Top safety configuration
    Double protection of data and assets: McAfee® encryption + Cloudflare® firewall double shield, all user assets are insured by international insurance agency AIG, and the platform has a zero accident history.

    The popular mining options available to DOGE holders are as follows:

    Contract Type Invest Cycle Total revenue
    WhatsMiner M50S+ $100 2 days $100 + $6
    WhatsMiner M60S++ $600 7 days $600 + $52.50
    Avalon Miner A1566 $1,200 15 days $1,200 + $234
    WhatsMiner M66S+ $5,800 30 days $5,800 + $2,610
    Antminer L7 $12,000 40 days $12,000 + $8,160
    Antspace HD5 $96,000 54 days $96,000 + $119,232

    Among them, Antminer L7 contract is currently the program with the highest participation of DOGE users, which can bring about US$204 in net income per day. It is suitable for users who want to hold DOGE for a long time and obtain stable cash flow.

    Why is now the golden window for DOGE holders to act?

    ETF benefits are being realized

    As the DOGE ETF is about to enter the regulatory review process, large-scale institutional funds are expected to enter the market, and DOGE mining income will also benefit from the network’s popularity and value increase.

    Deflationary Burning Mechanism and Mining Income Superposition

    The DOGE community is promoting the “transaction burning fee” proposal, and it is expected to enter a deflationary phase in the future. Mining income plus the increase in asset scarcity will become a double insurance for asset preservation and appreciation.

    Application scenarios explode

    Musk has repeatedly emphasized the application of DOGE in the SpaceX and Tesla ecosystems. The integration of encrypted payments and real-world applications is reconstructing the long-term value of DOGE.

    Expert Comments: DOGE enters a new growth curve, BJMINING makes the value-added path clearer

    “At present, DOGE is not just a meme coin, it is building its own application and financial boundaries. Cloud mining platforms like BJMINING allow asset holders to obtain daily returns without additional risks, which is one of the most pragmatic operation strategies in the bull market.”
    ——Rachel Chen,Cryptocurrency Market Researcher

    Official website: https://bjmining.com
    APP download: https://bjmining.com/xml/index.html#/app

    Start exchanging DOGE for computing power now and embrace the new era of crypto income!

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  • MIL-OSI: Hitachi Energy Reduces Injuries by 95% with VelocityEHS Industrial Ergonomics Software

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CHICAGO, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — VelocityEHS, the global leader in EHS solutions and pioneer in applying practical AI to workplace safety, announces that Hitachi Energy has achieved a 95% reduction in workplace injuries, including neck, shoulder and back, at its Jefferson City, Missouri, manufacturing facility using the VelocityEHS Industrial Ergonomics solution.

    Hitachi Energy is a major manufacturer in the power industry, producing electrical equipment and providing electrification solutions across the globe. Like many large-scale manufacturers, the company struggled to scale safety operations and ergonomics efforts to meet the needs of its expansive workforce and complex production processes.

    “We’re just one small team serving a 13-acre facility,” says Megan Sommerer, Health Integration Specialist and Registered Nurse.

    “We were just meeting the basic requirements and needed to focus. As a team, we decided to develop our ergonomics program further,” she added.

    In 2023, Hitachi Energy fully deployed the VelocityEHS Industrial Ergonomics solution to better analyze workplace safety incidents and pinpoint where ergonomic process changes could deliver the biggest impact.

    Leveraging motion-capture technology and data analytics, the software identified high-risk tasks and provided actionable recommendations. These insights enabled the team to implement targeted, low-cost changes—such as workstation redesigns and tool modifications—that led to significant reductions in musculoskeletal injuries.

    Data-Driven Collaboration

    Backed by data from VelocityEHS, Sommerer convened a cross-functional committee of engineers, operators and safety professionals to take action. Among the improvements:

    • Hydraulic Upgrade: Operators had been using a custom metal punch manually, placing strain on arms and backs. A $1,000 retrofit to hydraulic operation cut risk by 83.4%.
    • Workstation Redesign: Adjustments to lifts and tooling allowed operators to work closer to large components, reducing awkward postures and physical strain.

    These changes, guided by software insights and carried out with minimal investment, drove a 95% reduction in back and neck injuries and significantly lowered related costs within two years.

    Scaling Safety Across the Enterprise

    The success at Jefferson City prompted Hitachi Energy to expand its use of VelocityEHS software to seven additional North American facilities, with plans underway for broader global deployment across Europe and South America.

    “Hitachi Energy is a great example of how companies can scale ergonomics improvements using data, collaboration and practical innovation,” said Matt Airhart, CEO of VelocityEHS. “Their team achieved life-changing results for workers and set a global standard for what’s possible when you put the right tools in place.”

    Read the full case study on the VelocityEHS website.

    About VelocityEHS

    Relied on by more than 10 million users worldwide to drive operational excellence and achieve outstanding outcomes, VelocityEHS is the global leader in true SaaS enterprise EHS & ESG technology. The VelocityEHS Accelerate® Platform is the definitive gold standard, delivering best-in-class software solutions for managing Safety, Ergonomics, Chemical Management, and Operational Risk. In addition, Velocity offers world-class applications for Contractor Safety & Permit to Work, Environmental Compliance, and ESG.

    The VelocityEHS team includes unparalleled industry expertise, with more certified experts in health, safety, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, sustainability, the environment, AI, and machine learning than any other EHS software provider. Recognized by the EHS industry’s top independent analysts as a Leader in the Verdantix 2025 Green Quadrant Analysis, VelocityEHS is committed to industry thought leadership and to accelerating the pace of innovation through its software solutions and vision. Its privacy and security protocols, which include SOC2 Type II attestation, are among the most stringent in the industry.

    VelocityEHS is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Tampa, Florida; Oakville, Ontario; London, England; Perth, Western Australia; and Cork, Ireland. For more information, visit www.EHS.com.
    To learn more, visit www.EHS.com.

    Media Contact
    Jennifer Sinkwitts
    jsinkwitts@ehs.com

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  • Shubhanshu Shukla in stable condition, monitoring physical & mental health: ISRO

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Shubhanshu Shukla, who returned from the International Space Station (ISS) early this week, is in stable condition, said the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday.

    ISRO said that the agency is partnering with Axiom Space in rehabilitation exercise and is “monitoring the physical and mental health” of Shukla. The national space agency noted that preliminary health checks show “no immediate concerns”.

    On June 26, Shukla became the first from India to reach the orbiting lab. The IAF Group Captain returned to Earth on Tuesday along with fellow astronauts from the US, Poland, and Hungary aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft “Grace”.

    ISRO informed that the preliminary health checks were carried out at the recovery ship.

    “Initial health assessments indicated that Shukla was in stable condition with no immediate concerns reported,” ISRO said.

    After the checkup, Shukla was airlifted by helicopter from the recovery ship to the mainland for further medical evaluations and debriefing sessions.

    Later, Shukla was flown to Houston for a week-long rehabilitation programme to mitigate any adverse effects of microgravity.

    ISRO noted that “the rehabilitation activities of Gaganyatri focus on monitoring physical and mental health, addressing any effects of microgravity, and preparing him for a return to normal activities”.

    “This includes a series of medical checks, especially cardiovascular assessments, musculoskeletal tests, and psychological debriefing. This is being administered by Axiom’s flight surgeon, and ISRO’s flight surgeon is also participating in this programme,” the national space agency added.

    Meanwhile, Shukla on Wednesday also reunited with his wife, Kamna Shukla, and six-year-old son Kiash Shukla after his 18-day mission aboard the ISS.

    “Coming back to Earth and holding my family back in my arms felt like home. Find a loved one today and tell them that you love them. We often get busy in life and forget how important the people in our lives are. Human spaceflight missions are magical, but they are made magical by the humans,” the astronaut said.

    Shukla said that space flight is amazing, but seeing your loved ones after a long time is equally amazing.

    “It has been two months since I entered quarantine. During the quarantine, family visits, we had to be 8 m apart. My little one had to be told that he had germs on his hands and that is why he could not touch his father.”

    “Every time he would come for the visit, he would ask his mother, ‘Can I wash my hands?’ It was challenging,” Shukla said.

    (IANS)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Report by the Acting Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia: UK response, July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Speech

    Report by the Acting Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia: UK response, July 2025

    Ambassador Holland welcomes the OSCE Mission’s engagement with the Government of Serbia during the reporting period, and its continued focus on democratic governance, rule of law, media freedom and minority rights.

    Thank you, Mr Chair.

    I would like to welcome the Acting Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia to the Permanent Council for the first time. Welcome, Carolina, and thank you for this comprehensive Report on the Mission’s activities and achievements.

    Your Report clearly sets out the political context for the Mission’s work over the last 12 months. The UK welcomes your engagement with the Government of Serbia throughout this period, and the Mission’s continued focus on democratic governance, rule of law, media freedom and minority rights.

    We are closely following ongoing protests in Serbia, which have been largely peaceful and well-policed. We commend the police for their professionalism but note with concern some recent reports of excessive force. As the Foreign Secretary made clear in his visit in April, it’s important that all action is proportionate, legal, and upholds fundamental rights.

    The UK welcomes the engagement of the OSCE Mission in support of media reforms and journalist safety. We share the concerns set out in your report about the delays in media law reforms and the concerning number of attacks against journalists. We thank the Mission for its proactive role in the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists.

    We regret that Serbia was not able to re-elect a new Council for its Electronic Media Regulator (REM) in line with the 2023 Law on Electronic Media. We are grateful for the ongoing work of the Mission, and personal involvement of the OSCE’s RFOM in ensuring the current selection process is inclusive, and hope that a new, more effective, Council can be formed swifty.

    The UK also particularly appreciates the Mission’s continued commitment to mainstreaming a gender equality perspective across all areas of Mission activity. We also thank the mission for its work on improving the representation of minority communities in public institutions, especially the Police, where the Mission’s work has resulted in key improvements to the selection process.

    The UK urges both Kosovo and Serbia to engage constructively in the EU-facilitated Dialogue and to deliver on their existing commitments. We also underline the importance of ensuring justice and accountability for all acts of violence. We continue to call on Serbia to cooperate fully with efforts to hold to account those responsible for the 2023 Banjska attacks.

    Mr Chair, we regret that it is again necessary to underline the negative impact the continued non-agreement of the Unified Budget is having on the work of OSCE field missions, including through cancelled programmes and staff attrition. We again urge all participating States to engage constructively with budget proposals and ensure field operations have the resources they need to effectively deliver their mandates.

    Acting Head of Mission, I would like to thank you once again for your leadership of the OSCE Mission to Serbia during the last 7 months. I wish you and your team success in your work over the coming year.

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    Published 17 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Shanxi Province Imports 3,000 Tons of Ferrochrome from Kazakhstan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) — A China-Europe freight train loaded with 110 standard containers of ferrochrome weighing 3,000 tons arrived at a station in the warehousing and storage area of Taiyuan Iron Corp.’s purchasing center on Thursday.

    The mentioned train departed from Zhinishke station in Kazakhstan, entered Chinese territory through the Khorgos railway checkpoint in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region /Northwest China/ and arrived in Taiyuan 13 days later, having covered a distance of 4,900 km.

    By significantly shortening the transportation cycle, it effectively reduces the enterprise’s logistics costs and ensures the stability and efficiency of raw material supply for stainless steel production.

    According to the report, the train is an international logistics route opened by Huayuan International Land Port and Taiyuan Iron.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Harbin Conservatory deepens exchange with Russian music universities

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    HARBIN, July 17 (Xinhua) — The Harbin Conservatory of Music in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province will continue to strengthen cooperation with Russian universities to build a first-class Sino-Russian music culture exchange center, a first-class Sino-Russian music education cooperation base and a Sino-Russian high-level academic and research exchange platform in China, Song Fei, director of the conservatory, told Xinhua News Agency on Thursday.

    According to her, since the conservatory was founded in 2016, a total of 23 Russian experts have been invited to work there, and currently 10 Russian experts work at the conservatory. It is expected that by the end of 2025, their number will reach 20 people.

    Among these experts is Anton Ostapenko, a specialist from the St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov, who came to Harbin in 2016 and has since worked as a teacher at the Harbin Conservatory.

    He noted that Harbin has its own unique geographical advantages and historical foundation for the development of classical music, and plays a very important role in promoting exchanges in the musical field between Russia and China.

    “I am very glad that the exchange of musicians between Russia and China is constantly developing. As far as I know, there are currently many Russian musicians working in China on a permanent basis,” he said.

    “I taught quite a few talented Chinese students at the Harbin Conservatory,” said A. Ostapenko. He noted that more and more outstanding Chinese musicians are taking part in international competitions.

    Meanwhile, the professionalism of Russian experts is widely recognized by students and teachers at the Harbin Conservatory. “Russian teachers have their own unique methodology. At the same time, they pay special attention to practice. All this helps us develop our musical sense,” said Wang Siyuan, a student at the conservatory.

    In recent years, conservatories in China have been actively developing cooperation with Russian specialized universities. In 2023, the Harbin Conservatory, together with the St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov, established the Chinese-Russian Musical Union. In March of this year, the Chinese-Russian Research Center for Musical Culture was founded at the Chinese Conservatory in Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Green energy and deepening connectivity are the focus of business circles in SCO countries

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    BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Business Forum was held in Beijing on Thursday, where participants discussed issues on promoting green energy transformation and deepening connectivity within the SCO.

    The event, themed “Promoting Shanghai Spirit, Businesses in Action,” was attended by about 400 government and business representatives from China and overseas.

    Gao Yunlong, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and Chairman of the All-China Association of Industry and Commerce, noted that the SCO is a regional international organization with the largest territory and population in the world, and trade and economic cooperation is a powerful engine for the dynamic development of the SCO.

    According to him, China is ready to work with all parties to further align development strategies, promote improvement of the quality and level of trade and economic cooperation, and ensure stability and continuity of production chains and supply chains.

    SCO Secretary General Nurlan Yermekbayev said that the SCO has unique resources and political will to form a model of open, pragmatic and mutually beneficial economic cooperation.

    He added that direct interaction between enterprises and investors, as well as between regions, is intended to become a reliable basis for strengthening industrial cooperation, developing new markets and implementing specific projects specifically under the SCO brand.

    The President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, Sergei Katyrin, noted that the powerful economic, natural and human resources possessed by the SCO countries create serious preconditions for the accelerated development of trade between member states and the implementation of joint economic projects.

    “The high dynamics of Russia’s trade turnover with the SCO countries is supported by the growth of settlements in national currencies, the share of which currently amounts to more than 92 percent,” said S. Katyrin, adding that increasing multifaceted interaction with SCO partners is one of Russia’s foreign policy priorities.

    “In the context of modern global challenges, instability in external markets and rapid digital transformation, we see enormous potential in developing economic ties in the SCO space,” emphasized Temir Sariev, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic, noting that Kyrgyzstan welcomes cooperation in the technical, investment and administrative spheres with partners from the SCO countries.

    Wang Mingda, a representative of the Marketing and Financing Department of China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited, said that in the future, the company, adhering to the concept of green development, will enhance the coordination and mutual recognition of green standards and norms with the SCO countries, promote the construction of more future cities, smart grids and smart parks in these countries, so as to make China’s contribution to the green transformation of the SCO countries.

    The event, hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), also saw the release of a report on the development of SCO supply chains. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: By the end of 2027, China will have more than 100,000 high-power charging infrastructure facilities

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    BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) — China plans to increase the number of high-power charging infrastructure facilities to more than 100,000 by the end of 2027, according to a planning notice for the construction of high-power charging infrastructure facilities recently released by the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration.

    According to the document, as the relevant industry is modernizing, charging infrastructure facilities with a capacity of over 250 kW per connector have become widespread. The notification notes the need for priority modernization of existing charging infrastructure facilities, the utilization rate of which on weekends and holidays in the country exceeds 40 percent.

    The need for research and pilot projects on megawatt-class charging technologies for such application scenarios as heavy-duty electric trucks, electric ships and electric aircraft equipped with high-capacity and high-power traction batteries is also highlighted.

    The document said that support for the development of high-power charging infrastructure should be strengthened through land, power, finance and other policy support measures. The notice recommended that lease agreements for charging stations be over 10 years to promote stable and long-term operation of enterprises. -0-

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