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  • MIL-OSI China: SCO bolsters security cooperation, economic integration among members

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang attends the 23rd Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Islamabad, Pakistan, Oct. 16, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Tao)

    At the just-concluded meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, government leaders from Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members called for deepening cooperation in a range of areas including economy and trade, security, connectivity, energy, finance and green development.

    Participants to the 23rd Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of Member States of the SCO agreed that in the face of a complex and volatile international environment, all parties need to actively implement the outcomes of the Astana Summit, work closely in solidarity and coordination.

    Since its inception in 2001, the SCO has been committed to strengthening mutual trust, dialogue and cooperation, with its ever-increasing role in bolstering security cooperation and economic integration for its members.

    ENHANCING SECURITY, STABILITY

    “From the very beginning, the SCO Charter was signed based on the fundamental principle of cooperation in countering the types of threats that are still relevant today — terrorism, separatism and extremism, as well as drug trafficking, transnational crime and illegal migration,” said Evgenia Makhmutova, associate professor at the department of political science of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

    The member states work on the basis of a list of principles, among which are mutual respect for sovereignty, and non-interference in internal affairs, the scholar told Xinhua.

    With effective multilateral cooperation and coordination, the SCO has been playing a positive role in improving security situation of the region over the past more than two decades.

    Through its Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure, SCO member countries have been able to enhance intelligence sharing and operational coordination, hence more effective efforts in combating terrorism.

    Another important aspect of security cooperation is the exchange of experience and best practices in law enforcement, which encompasses training programs, staff exchanges and technical assistance among member states.

    Energy security also holds an important place on the SCO agenda. In recent years, efforts have been directed toward creating a unified energy market and developing joint projects in the energy field.

    Under evolving circumstances featuring new geopolitical factors and technological advancements, the SCO is also adapting its activities to new challenges, such as protectionism, cybersecurity and climate change, making the organization more flexible and capable of effectively responding to modern-day threats.

    TOWARD ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

    Over the years, the SCO has made remarkable achievements in boosting trade and facilitating economic integration among member states.

    Sohail Mahmood, former foreign secretary of Pakistan and director general of think tank the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, said that trade among SCO members had grown significantly since its founding, reflecting the organization’s growing influence and global relevance.

    As a member state, Pakistan values the SCO mechanism for securing economic cooperation. Amina Masood, professor of the faculty of social sciences of International Islamic University Islamabad, said it’s important to take advantage of the SCO meeting in Islamabad to increase the country’s trade and technical partnership with Central Asian and South Asian countries.

    Economic cooperation has “not only greatly supported socio-economic development in the SCO community, but also contributed to regional and global economic growth and development,” the professor said.

    The 10-member SCO, which covers over half of the Eurasian landmass, has maintained trade growth and closer economic interactions thanks to better connectivity provided by enhanced infrastructure.

    In the region, landmark projects, notably the China-Central Asia Gas Pipeline, the Chinese-built new North-South highway in Kyrgyzstan, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and the Eurasian transport corridor, have greatly facilitated economic exchanges.

    At the same time, with a large combined population, the SCO represents vast market potential. Collective economic development of all members helps fuel demand for goods and services, which in turn drives vigorous growth of the region’s economies.

    GROWING INFLUENCE, VITALITY

    Over the past two decades, the SCO has maintained its vitality and become an influential regional and international organization in an international landscape fraught with changes and turbulence.

    The Shanghai Spirit ensures that every member state has an equal voice, regardless of economic scale, military potential, or international influence, setting an example of multilateral cooperation.

    “As the world today is going through a phase of disintegration of the Western-centred system of international security, and the countries of the Global South are striving for the status of equal and sovereign world players, the potential for the SCO to become a platform for the integration of non-Western forces is noticeably expanding,” Makhmutova told Xinhua.

    “The growing number of countries interested in this format undoubtedly enhances the status and credibility of the organization,” said the Russian scholar.

    As its influence grows, the scope of cooperation for SCO, which currently groups China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Belarus, with two observer countries and 14 dialogue partners, is also expanding, thereby adding more vitality to the organization.

    China, the SCO rotating presidency for 2024-2025, has put forward a central theme of “SCO Year of Sustainable Development.”

    Under this theme, closer cooperation will be fostered in a wide range of areas, such as poverty alleviation, food security, public health, development financing, climate change and green development, industrialization, digital economy and connectivity. 

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE course in Montenegro highlights importance of financial intelligence in preventing and countering terrorism

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: OSCE course in Montenegro highlights importance of financial intelligence in preventing and countering terrorism

    From 15 to 17 October 2024, the OSCE Transnational Threats Department’s Action against Terrorism Unit organized a training course for officials from Montenegro on how to use financial intelligence to effectively cut off terrorism financing channels in Bar, Montenegro. The event was organized with the support of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
    The course brought together 15 representatives from the Montenegro Special State Prosecutor’s Office, the Police Directorate’s Financial Intelligence Unit and Organized Crime Department, and the Tax and Customs Administrations. Representatives gained valuable insights into both proactive and reactive analytical techniques, as well as investigative methods for financial investigations within the broader context of counter-terrorism operations.
    The training highlighted the critical role of collecting, managing and using financial intelligence in counter-terrorism efforts. It also included a component on virtual assets, with a focus on analyzing cryptocurrency transactions. A team of national trainers, previously trained by the OSCE and supported by international experts, led sessions focused on financial information analysis and application of various analytical techniques in counter-terrorism operations. The trainers also engaged inter-agency teams in practical exercises, covering the intelligence cycle, intelligence grading, and network and data analysis.
    The course is part of a comprehensive effort to further build Montenegro’s domestic framework to prevent terrorists from moving, using and raising funds for terrorist purposes, in line with international commitments and standards. This multiannual training programme is supported by the United States.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/PAKISTAN – Controversial Islamic preacher visits the Pakistani government

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Radio Pakistan

    Lahore (Agenzia Fides) – “It is really shocking for us that the controversial Indian Islamic preacher Zakir Naik has been invited by the Pakistani government and is appearing in the main Pakistani cities to sow religious hatred,” said to Fides the Dominican Father James Channan, who directs the “Peace Center” in Lahore, which organizes numerous conferences, dialogue forums and interreligious meetings. Father Channan is very concerned about “the denigrations that are being made against Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism, which are very painful”. “We do not understand why Naik is given so much space: he has also preached in the Royal Mosque in Lahore, in front of 150,000 people and hundreds of thousands of Muslim believers connected via the Internet, insulting and ridiculing various religions, causing resentment even among Shiites and Ahmadis.” “His words are causing religious tension and polarization in Pakistan that can turn into violence,” warns the Dominican priest, noting that Naik’s speeches “have caused concern among Christians, Hindus and Sikhs.” “He has uttered words of contempt towards the Trinity, Jesus Christ, the Bible, the Torah and the sacred texts of the Hindus… We are very bitter because these interventions are destroying the constant work of dialogue and peaceful relations that we have patiently built in Pakistan,” laments Father Channan. Leaders of various religious communities condemned Zakir Naik’s hate speech and derogatory remarks and expressed their deep concern and disappointment: “His presence os detrimental to efforts to promote harmony and interfaith coexistence. The Pakistani government has the duty to prevent hatred and violence and ensure the safety and security of minority communities. The Ministry of Harmony should promote tolerance, understanding and respect among different faith communities. We believe that dialogue and cooperation between religions are essential for building a peaceful and harmonious society. Therefore, inviting a controversial leader is an unclear step,” the priest said. Zakir Naik is known for his sectarian speeches and his appearances have already been banned from countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the United Kingdom. “So why not invite the Imam of the Kaaba in Mecca, who always proclaims a message of peace and tolerance?” asks Father Channan, pointing to the deep disappointment of many Sunni Muslim believers and religious leaders who also do not appreciate Zakir Naik’s approach. Meanwhile, Christian, Hindu and Sikh leaders boycotted an interreligious conference organized by the Ministry of Harmony in Lahore in recent days. “We wanted to send a signal. The state and religions must work together to promote dialogue and peace and not sow hatred. We are and will always be ready to work together with good will and make our contribution to dialogue, respect, tolerance, peace and harmony,” he concluded. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 18/10/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/KENYA – Rigathi Gachagua removed from office: Minister of the Interior appointed new Deputy President

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Nairobi (Agenzia Fides) – The Kenyan Minister of the Interior, Kithure Kindiki, was appointed Deputy President of Kenya today, October 18, replacing Rigathi Gachagua, who was removed from office yesterday, October 17, by the Senate after a vote to impeach him (see Fides, 8/10/2024). The appointment was announced by the Speaker of Parliament, Moses Wetang’ula. Gachagua was accused of 11 counts, including the illicit accumulation of wealth of around 36 million. Last night, the required two-thirds majority of the 67 senators confirmed five charges, including inciting ethnic division and violating the oath of office. This is more than enough to remove him from office and bar him from holding public office for life. The former vice president had promised to defend himself to the end and prove his innocence, but was unable to do so, as he was hospitalized with suspected heart attack and severe chest pains. President Ruto and his deputy Gachagua were elected together two years ago. Gachagua brought Ruto support in Mount Kenya, the bastion of the Kikuyu population, which forms the largest electoral bloc in Kenya. It is no coincidence that the successor chosen by President Ruto, Kithure Kindiki, also comes from the Mount Kenya region. It was against such ethnic motivations to consolidate political power that the young people who have taken to the streets in recent months had protested. They demand the overcoming of outdated structures and solutions to the real problems of Kenyans: the lack of jobs, the economic crisis and the high cost of living (see Fides, 26/6/2024). (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 18/10/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/NIGER – Cereals and pulses export ban: exceptions apply to Mali and Burkina Faso

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Niamey (Agenzia Fides) – The military junta in Niger has banned the export of pulses and cereals, except for those to countries belonging to the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which brings together Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso).This was announced on October 16 by General Abdourahamane Tchiani, head of the military junta National Council for the Protection of the Fatherland (CNSP), who explained that the export of rice, millet, sorghum, niébé (“cowpea”) and corn will be banned. The measure was taken to “protect the supply of the domestic market” and “make these agricultural products accessible on the markets”. The statement specifies that “the ban does not apply to exports to the member states of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), namely Burkina Faso and Mali”.The government also says it is considering appropriate support measures so that producers receive fair remuneration for their production. Niger is struggling with the consequences of the severe floods that have devastated several areas of the country since June, claiming at least 330 lives. In an attempt to promote the reconstruction of the country, the government has also reduced the cost of cement. (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 18/10/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/BANGLADESH – The Churches of Bangladesh write to the Chief Counselor: “Easter should become a national holiday”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Friday, 18 October 2024

    by Fabio BerettaDhaka (Agenzia Fides) – Easter should become a national holiday. This is what the Christians of Bangladesh are asking the transitional government to do in a letter signed by Bishop Bejoy N. D’Cruze, President of the Bishops’ Conference and the United Forum of Churches of Bangladesh (which brings together all the other Christian denominations in the country), addressed to the head of the transitional government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus.The letter, which was received by Fides, assures the government of the prayers of the Christian community and recalls that Easter, “the day on which we celebrate the victory of our Lord Jesus Christ over sin and death, is one of the most important celebrations of Christianity”. “Unfortunately, despite repeated requests to previous governments, this day of immense importance is not recognized as a national holiday in the country. As a result, many Catholics cannot attend religious services and Holy Mass, thus violating their religious obligations,” the letter continues. And the problem affects not only workers, but also students, because “some exams often fall on this day and Christian students feel oppressed because they cannot celebrate with the community.” “We ask,” the letter continues, “that we, like other religions in our country, have the opportunity to celebrate this important and solemn holiday. Although the Christian population is not very large, we are an integral part of this country and make a significant contribution to development through our community services,” especially “in the areas of education, medical care, poverty alleviation and other development programs.” “We welcome the reform initiatives of your government,” the letter concludes, “and ask you to consider declaring Easter Sunday a public holiday so that the Christian community can celebrate important rituals.” (Agenzia Fides, 18/10/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Scottish Secretary signs Scotland Act Order (SAO)

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Ian Murray today signed an SAO to ensure the Scottish Government’s new Pension Age Disability Payment is recognised in the same way as Attendance Allowance.

    Ian Murray signing the Scotland Act Order in Queen Elizabeth House

    The Scottish Secretary, Ian Murray, today [18 October] completed the legislative process  to ensure that the Scottish Government’s new Pension Age Disability Payment (PADP) is recognised in the same way as Attendance Allowance (AA). 

    In Spring 2024, the Scottish Government legislated to replace AA with PADP. This followed the Scotland Act 2016, which delivered new welfare powers for Holyrood.

    Mr Murray said:

    Resetting the relationship between Scotland’s two governments has been a priority for the Prime Minister and myself since the election.

    The Scottish Parliament has chosen to legislate for Pension Age Disability Payment to replace Attendance Allowance, and the UK Government will work to ensure these payments work within the broader UK benefits framework – so Scots don’t lose out on things like their £10 Christmas Bonus. 

    This is about the UK Government and the Scottish Government working together. This is devolution in action. The vast majority of Scots want to see their governments work together to produce better results, that’s what we’re getting on with doing.

    Scotland Act Orders are pieces of secondary legislation made under the Scotland Act 1998. They are used to implement, update or adjust Scotland’s devolution settlement.

    This order ensures that people receiving the new payment qualify for relevant entitlements reserved to the UK Government, such as the £10 Christmas Bonus. 

    The signing of the Order followed a debate in Parliament in October.

    PADP will replace AA in Scotland on 21 October.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: During the American Revolution, Brits weren’t just facing off against white Protestant Christians − US patriots are diverse and have been since Day 1

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Adam Jortner, Goodwin Philpott Eminent Professor of Religion, Auburn University

    A detail from the Washington Monument in Philadelphia, sculpted by Rudolf Siemering. PHAS/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

    In 1770, Barnard Gratz of Philadelphia wrote to a friend complaining about a recent speech by King George III. Gratz, an American patriot, wrote that the speech “was such narishkeit” that it was “not worth the postage.”

    Narishkeit is Yiddish for “nonsense.”

    Gratz was one of hundreds of Jews who joined the American Revolution as soldiers and leaders: Gershom Seixas led his synagogue out of New York when the British invaded and led what was probably the first Jewish prayer group in Connecticut. Solomon Bush earned the rank of lieutenant colonel in the American army; at the time, no Jew in Europe could serve as a military officer. At the battle of Beaufort, one of the patriot militias was nicknamed “the Jew Company” because 28 of its 40 members were Jewish.

    Yet belief persists that the American Revolution was somehow a Christian event – and that the country it created is therefore a Christian nation. This is a position usually defended with vague statements about what the Founding Fathers wanted. The general idea is that back in the day, everyone was Christian and so, of course, the founding was Christian. Yet neither the Declaration of Independence nor the Constitution refer to a “Christian nation” or a church. They don’t even mention Jesus Christ.

    Gershom Mendes Seixas, painted around 1784.
    Secret Egypt/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

    But as a historian, I didn’t want to get caught up in these kinds of arguments. I wanted to know something about the people who actually did the fighting in the war.

    What I discovered is that when it came to fighting Britain, there were plenty of Jewish patriots signing up. America’s revolutionaries were not a uniform bunch of Christian white guys. The Revolution was a religiously diverse place, from Jews and religious skeptics to Catholics and Christian dissenters. And that matters for how the U.S. defines itself and its freedom today.

    Jews join the cause

    When the war started in 1775, the roughly 2,500 Jews in the Colonies did not have religious freedom. British law allowed them to practice, but they were classified as “residents” rather than subjects. They could live there, but they had no say in the laws under which they lived. For the most part, only property-owning Protestant men could elect or be elected to their legislature. Jews were simply not considered people the way Protestant Christians were.

    So when the break with Britain arrived, American Jews flocked to the standard of liberty. Here at last was a chance to become citizens.

    Under British rule, anyone who exercised political authority had to take an oath affirming their Christian faith. The pro-independence groups and militias that sprung up amid the war had no such rules. Mordecai Sheftall, who lived in Georgia, was one of the few people there who had pledged to resist the Coercive Acts: Britain’s efforts to blockade Boston and place Massachusetts under military rule after the Boston Tea Party. When the war broke out, Sheftall became chairman of Georgia’s de facto government, in defiance of British rule.

    Jewish residents took up arms for independence, too. A South Carolina writer praised American Jews fighting for liberty, saying they were “as staunch as any other citizens of this state.” One signer of the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Rush, believed “the Jews in all the states” were patriots. So did royalist Gov. James Wright of Georgia. When the British seized Savannah, Wright banned Jews from the province, calling them “violent rebels and persecutors of the King’s loyal subjects.”

    When the war ended, Philadelphia hosted a parade and all the clergy of the city were invited, including Jewish leaders. There was even a kosher table set out for them after the celebration.

    ‘Second-status’ Christians

    Nor were Jews the only marginalized group to join the cause. Roman Catholics also signed up. Like Jews, Catholics were barred under the British from serving in public office. As a Catholic, Charles Carroll could not have served in the royal government of Maryland, but he went on to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

    Charles Carroll, painted in the 1760s by Joshua Reynolds.
    Yale Center for British Art via Wikimedia Commons

    The Baptists of Virginia were also held in second-class status. The Colony’s state church did not recognize the Baptists, and they had to pay fines for preaching and even for holding Baptist weddings without state sanction. Virginia Baptists promised their support to the Revolution only if Virginia would offer them religious freedom. The Virginia Legislature complained but suspended its state church to build whatever support it could find. Virginia Baptists joined the fight in droves.

    Baptists, Catholics and Jews were not put off by any of the Revolution’s radical deists: a mostly unorganized group of religious thinkers who believed in God and reason, but not revelation or miracles. Their ranks included military officer Ethan Allen of Vermont, who later wrote a book denying the divinity of the Bible. The Revolution did not ask its members how they prayed.

    The urge for liberty spread beyond questions of religious differences. Although George Washington did not originally want to enlist Black men in the army, he realized the Revolution was doomed without them, and thousands of Black Americans joined the cause in the hope that liberty would mean the end of slavery. Women such as Deborah Sampson wore men’s clothing to take up arms against the British. The revolutionaries even had a Muslim ally in the form of Hyder Ali and his armies. The Muslim ruler of the kingdom of Mysore, in southern India, Ali fought with France against Britain in the 1780s, and American revolutionaries named a ship after him.

    Retired Marine Corps Col. Jonathan de Sola Mendes commemorates members of Shearith Israel, the congregation led by Gershom Seixas, who served in the American Revolution.
    Akiva123/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

    Here from the start

    In recent years, violence and anger have risen against minority groups, including Jewish and Muslim Americans. Part of the false rhetoric about these groups has been that they are “new”: that they appeared after America was created and are not really part of the American experiment. In fact, they were here from the beginning. They also fought for the Revolution. Their patriotism is as old as anyone else’s.

    Not only were the people who founded the nation not all Christian, but after independence was secured, religious freedom actually increased.

    States with synagogues all lost the Christian requirement for public office by 1792. Virginia created full religious freedom in 1786. And Washington wrote, “It is our boast, that a man’s religious tenets will not forfeit the protection of the laws, nor deprive him of the right of attaining and holding the highest offices that are known in the United States.”

    Calls for a Christian nation are historically false. They are not a reversion to something old; they are something new. Religious diversity in America, and the freedom of different religions to be full Americans? That’s old. As old as the Revolution.

    Adam Jortner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. During the American Revolution, Brits weren’t just facing off against white Protestant Christians − US patriots are diverse and have been since Day 1 – https://theconversation.com/during-the-american-revolution-brits-werent-just-facing-off-against-white-protestant-christians-us-patriots-are-diverse-and-have-been-since-day-1-238482

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Readout of President  Biden’s Meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz of  Germany

    Source: The White House

    President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met today with Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany at the Chancellery to discuss the longstanding U.S.-German relationship, grounded in our shared democratic values.  The two leaders coordinated on support for Ukraine in its self-defense against Russian aggression; efforts to counter antisemitism and other forms of hate at home and abroad; the Middle East; amongst other global issues.  President Biden expressed his appreciation for Chancellor Scholz’s leadership in increasing Germany’s investment in NATO’s collective defense and in securing the release of wrongfully detained Americans, along with other human rights activists and political dissidents from Russian prison, earlier this year. He also underscored the U.S. commitment to continue working together to address the challenges of today and tomorrow and deliver results for both our peoples.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation from Henan Urban Planning University visited SPbGASU

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Svyatoslav Fedorov, Ekaterina Voznyak, Dmitry Ulrikh, Galina Tokunova, Sergey Mikhailov, Svetlana Golovina, Wang Jing, Elizaveta Druzhinina, Xing Yan, Zhang Jianguo and Ho Songtao

    A delegation from Henan University of Urban Development (PRC), a long-term partner of our university, paid a friendly visit to SPbGASU. During the meeting, the parties discussed solutions to specific issues of cooperation and prospects for its development.

    The delegation of Henan University of Architecture and Civil Engineering included Vice President of the University Wang Jing, Director of the Institute of Architectural Research Zhang Jianguo, Dean of the Faculty of Management Ho Songtao, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning Xing Yan. The meeting was attended by the First Vice-Rector Svetlana Golovina, Vice-Rector for Educational Activities Sergey Mikhailov, Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance Elizaveta Druzhinina, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture Ekaterina Voznyak, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management Galina Tokunova, Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Economy Dmitry Ulrikh, Head of the Department of Water Use and Ecology Svyatoslav Fedorov, Head of the International Activities Department Shuainat Akhmadulaeva.

    Svetlana Golovina emphasized that today, universities and academic institutions in China are beacons of advanced knowledge, scientific discoveries and high-quality education. They not only make a significant contribution to the rapid development of their country, but have also become an integral and important part of the global academic community.

    “Our university traditionally pays great attention to the implementation of scientific and educational projects with universities in China. Since 2017, the most dynamically developing relations are with Henan University of Urban Development. This cooperation includes a wide range of areas, the implementation of joint educational programs, academic exchange of teachers and students, holding joint summer schools, implementing scientific and technical developments, holding scientific and practical conferences, expanding the laboratory base and publishing activities. Over the past year alone, more than 70 of our students have become familiar with the history, culture, and system of professional education of China as part of the academic mobility program. Currently, ten students from Henan University are on an exchange program at our university,” noted Svetlana Golovina.

    The First Vice-Rector added that since 2020, SPbGASU has been participating in the implementation of an educational program for training bachelors in the water supply and sanitation program, financed by the Chinese side. Up to 20 teachers from seven departments of our university took part in this work annually. And today there is an opportunity and need to discuss the further course of implementation of this project.

    Wang Jing shares a similar opinion. The Vice President recalled that the history of cooperation between our countries and universities has a long history. Since the Soviet period, both countries have cooperated in various urban development and architectural projects.

    “Today, our cooperation is developing at the management level, and the ties between the teaching staff and students are strengthening. This is important. Our universities have many similar educational programs: architecture, urban planning, engineering ecology, water management. We support the policy of openness, develop international cooperation, and SPbGASU has become our closest partner. The current meeting will help strengthen our diverse cooperation, including in organizing the educational process,” said Wang Jing.

    Currently, 37 students from Henan University of Urban Planning are studying at SPbGASU, including 22 master’s students and 15 postgraduates. As was emphasized by the parties, such successful experience needs to be expanded in different directions. Ekaterina Voznyak gave examples of active cooperation development. Thus, students from both universities took part in the architectural competition “ArchConcept”, the Chinese-Russian competition “The Future is Coming!” Also, students from SPbGASU completed an internship at Henan University of Urban Planning.

    The delegation from China was also interested in the Faculty of Economics and Management of SPbGASU, whose activities were introduced by Galina Tokunova.

    “We highly value our partnership and are confident that through joint efforts we will strengthen the ties between our universities,” summed up Svetlana Golovina.

    During their stay at SPbGASU, the delegation visited the historical information center, the testing center, the architectural faculty, the department of heat and gas supply and ventilation, and an exhibition of works by Chinese and Soviet scientists in the field of architectural and construction art (mid-second half of the 20th century) in the scientific and technical library.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Welsh Secretary hails new era for Wales office on 60th anniversary

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    An event was held at Tŷ William Morgan in Cardiff to mark the 60 years of the creation of the Secretary of State for Wales in 1964.

    From left to right: David TC Davies, Lord Hain, Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens, Alun Michael and Lord Murphy.

    The Welsh Secretary has said the Wales Office will be a “dedicated champion for our nation at the Cabinet Table” as the department marked its 60th anniversary. 

    Jo Stevens said she aimed to reinvigorate the Wales Office on her appointment and had already “forged a new partnership” with Welsh Government as well as beginning to deliver some of the UK Government’s key priorities.  

    On Thursday 17 October, an event was held at Ty William Morgan in Cardiff, one of the Wales Office’s two bases along with Gwydyr House in London, to mark the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Secretary of State for Wales in 1964. 

    Speaking at the event, Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said: 

    The Wales Office exists as a dedicated champion for our nation and I believe it is critical that Wales     has its voice at the Cabinet table, steadfastly advocating on behalf of our country. This is a legacy I will continue to champion and strengthen.   

    But I want to go further and faster in strengthening the voice and the impact of the Wales Office across government and in the experiences of people across Wales.  

    When I came into office in July, I set out my plans to reinvigorate the Wales Office and set a clear vision for its future.  

    The last decade has been characterised by a fractious relationship between Welsh and UK Governments and as a first act, we have fundamentally reset the relationship between the Welsh and UK governments.  

    The First Minister and I are forging a new partnership, based on trust, respect for devolution, cooperation, and delivery. That is the bedrock on which everything else is built.” 

    The Welsh Secretary added that as well as reforming the Wales Office she has begun to deliver on the priorities set out on her appointment to the post. 

    Since July in Wales, announcements have included: 

    • A better deal with Tata Steel that secures the immediate future of Port Talbot steelworks, lays the foundations for future investment and enhances protections for the workforce in Port Talbot, Llanwern, Trostre and Shotton.   

    • £13.5m released from the Port Talbot Transition Board to support the community and supply chain.    

    • Major inward investment successes with Eren Holdings and Kellanova making huge investments in North East Wales which will deliver hundreds of good jobs.   

    • A boost to the number of trains running on the North Wales mainline by 50%, announced alongside the Welsh Government.    

    • Creation of the publicly-owned GB Energy, unleashing the potential we have for clean power in Wales from new nuclear in Ynys Mon, to floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.  Seven Welsh tidal stream, solar and offshore wind projects across the country were successful in securing contracts earlier this year. 

    • A new partnership between the UK and Welsh governments to drive down NHS waiting lists on both sides of the border.   

    Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said:  

    Our new Wales Office will be bolder, more influential and set a positive vision for our nation, once   again playing a central role in improving people’s day-to-day lives whatever their background and wherever they live. 

    We will work across the two governments to deliver economic stability and growth, clean power by 2030, border security and safer streets and public services fit for the future. 

    We will deliver on our missions for government, for and on behalf of the people of Wales.”  

    The post of Secretary of State for Wales came into existence on 17 October 1964 with Llanelli MP Jim Griffiths the first to hold the position. 

    When the National Assembly for Wales was established in 1999, the new Wales Office replaced the Welsh Office to carry out the remaining functions of the Secretary of State for Wales. 

    Jo Stevens MP was appointed the 22nd holder of the post following the 4 July General Election this year. She became the first woman from the Labour Party to hold the position. 

    Guests at Thursday’s 60th anniversary event included a number of previous Welsh Secretaries, members of public and uniformed services and figures from Welsh public life. Exhibits from the history of the department, provided by the National Library of Wales, were also on display.  

    ENDS

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM updated the process of organizing project-based learning

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    The Project Office of the Department of Acceleration Programs and Project-Based Learning of the State University of Management reports on innovations in the organization of project-based learning processes, mandatory for 1st-3rd year full-time undergraduate students.

    This academic year, within the framework of project-based learning, thematic events of the project day were organized within the framework of the functioning of the Project-based Learning Support Clubs, organized by all departments of the State University of Management, as well as within the framework of the activities of the structural divisions of the State University of Management participating in the implementation of project-based learning (Project Mentoring Center, Business Accelerator, Business Incubator, and others).

    To participate in the Project Day events, you now need to join the Project-Based Learning at GUU community on the MakeEvents platform (unified login data with the BusinessChain platform). It will have an event calendar available, registration for events will be conducted, and attendance at Project Day events will be monitored.

    In order for all data to be loaded correctly and you to avoid problems with accounting for event attendance, each 1st-3rd year undergraduate student is required to register (if not already done) and fill out a personal profile in strict accordance with the registration instructions. For other students – optional.

    At the end of each event, check your attendance record.

    We remind you that the choice of events for participation is voluntary and should be based on personal preferences and the direction of your own project activities. However, within the framework of the discipline “Project Work” all students are required to attend at least 10 project day events per semester.

    All events held during the project day are held with the aim of sharing experience, discussing current issues and trends in the field of project management and contribute to the development of students’ universal, professional and project competencies.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 10/18/2024

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man guilty of murder after stabbing victim in broad daylight in Brixton

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A man has been found guilty of murder after detectives trawled through hours of CCTV and forensically linked him to the blood trail at the scene.

    Kyiza Sandiford, 24, (19.9.00), of Merton, was found guilty of the murder of 22-year-old Keelen Wong following a trial at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 17 October.

    Detective Inspector Kevin Martin, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Today our thoughts are with the Keelen’s family and friends as his attacker was held to account for his murder.

    “While nothing can truly assuage the pain of their loss, I hope today’s conviction allows them to hold on to his memory knowing his killer has been brought to justice.

    “This awful attack took place in broad daylight, in front of people simply going about their business. An innocent young man lost his life to a large knife and this deeply shocked the community at the time.

    “The brutal attack on Keelen was a terrible act of senseless violence. The investigation team and other specialist officers worked tirelessly to secure this conviction, trawling through hours of CCTV in order to follow the defendant’s footsteps.

    “Today shows that the Met remains deeply committed to pursuing and prosecuting those who are willing to commit acts of violence on the streets of London. “

    Police were called at 16:44hrs on Tuesday, 3 October 2023 to reports of a stabbing at Coldharbour Lane, Brixton.

    Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended and Keelen was found with a knife injury. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he died at the scene.

    Extensive CCTV trawls were carried out to locate Sandiford, who had injured himself with his own blade, causing a blood trail at the scene.

    Following Sandiford’s self-admission to hospital, police were able to link the two together.

    When questioned about his injuries, Sandiford stated that it was from punching a window, but police forensically linked his blood to the trail at the scene. The blood was then also linked to a recovered sheath at the crime scene.

    Following this discovery, Sandiford was arrested the day after the murder on Wednesday, 4 October 2023 and he was subsequently charged.

    Two teenage defendants were both found not guilty of the murder but one, aged 16, was found guilty of possession of an offensive weapon.

    The teenager and Sandiford will be sentenced at the same court on Friday, 22 November.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Partners gather at Guildhall for Climate Action conference

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Partners gather at Guildhall for Climate Action conference

    18 October 2024

    Some of the leading voices in the campaign for Sustainability and Climate Action gathered this week at the Guildhall for the Derry and Strabane Sustainability and Climate Commission Launch and Community Showcase 2024 Event.

    The event marked the official launch of the Derry & Strabane Sustainability and Climate Commission, a significant cross-sectoral partnership dedicated to working together to identify solutions that meet the climate and ecological needs of the City and District, as well as the broader region.

    Established in January 2024, the Commission is the second of its kind in N. Ireland and members stem from Northern Ireland government departments, agencies, communities, education, and business.

    Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Councillor Lilian Seenoi Barr opened the event, reaffirming Derry City and Strabane District Council’s commitment to working with local partners to address the climate and ecological crisis. “I was delighted to see so many organisations represented at today’s conference, and the shared commitment to pioneering cross-sectoral sustainability and climate action,” she declared. “As a Council we have been working to deliver our Climate Pledge towards a net zero, climate resilient City & District by 2045, but we recognise that we need to work collaboratively with everyone to turn this ambition into action.  In order to bring about impactful and sustainable change on a scale that will really protect and preserve our natural environment and local communities, it’s essential that we work together and draw on the expertise and resources of a wide range of partners,” she stressed.

    The Derry and Strabane Sustainability and Climate Commission chair Professor Ian Montgomery from Ulster University said: “Climate change is the greatest threat facing humanity, with the last ten years being the warmest on record, with shifting weather patterns causing difficulties worldwide. It is incumbent on all of us as world citizens to cutting our carbon emissions and playing our part in saving our planet – the only home we’ve ever known. Derry City and Strabane District Council have shown great leadership in bringing together stakeholders from many sectors to debate and plan how their Climate Commission can take a leading role in positive climate action for all their citizens.”

    Climate Programme Manager with Council, who hosted the event, Cathy Burns, said afterwards: “The conference provided an opportunity to unite national leaders, policymakers, industry experts, and community leaders to address the pressing challenges presented by the climate and ecological crisis. There is recognition by all our partners that we urgently need to address issues of sustainability, biodiversity loss, greenhouse gas emissions and the preservation of our natural environment for the betterment of all our communities. We had the chance to look at some of the fantastic work already ongoing across Derry and Strabane and to hear from some of the leading voices on pioneering climate and sustainability strategies.

    “We are now calling on our communities, businesses, public sector and education to get involved and be part of the dialogue. We need to work in partnership to find solutions and create a better future for all.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Statement on National Hate Crime Awareness Week | Westminster City Council

    Source: City of Westminster

    Statement from the Leader of the Council, Councillor Adam Hug on Friday 18 October.

    National Hate Crime Awareness Week is more pertinent than ever following the appalling events seen during the summer, which again highlighted the shameful prevalence of hate crimes. Politicians have a responsibility to promote cohesion rather than sow division and inflame tensions. We must challenge hateful sentiment head on, in order to ensure that such scenes do not occur again. 

    The week ahead is an important opportunity to show solidarity with those affected by hate crime, and to underline the ambition to rid society of prejudice and discrimination. I am proud to be standing alongside many local government colleagues and leaders across the UK in support of this campaign. 

    My hope is for Westminster to be a City where everyone feels welcome, regardless of ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or disability. I am proud that it is home to people from across the world as well hosting, in Soho, a historic and symbolic home for the UK’s LGBTQ+ community.  Everyone who lives, works and studies here should feel able to live without fear. 

    I would like to encourage people who are subjected to, or witness harmful or hateful incidents in the borough, to report it to the Police and seek help from our community partners. The impacts of hate crime can be devastating and we are here to offer support where possible to victims, their families and loved ones. This council will continue to celebrate our diverse communities and our differences, as well as those things that unite us. We will always strive to improve the support our communities receive. There is not, and never will be, a place for hate in Westminster. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Southsea Coastal Scheme starts new stage of sea defence

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    The latest stage of the Southsea Coastal Scheme will get underway between Blue Reef Aquarium and the Hovertravel terminal on Monday 21 October, with the area due to reopen in summer 2026.

    During construction, Clarence Esplanade and the promenade and road will be closed and a diversion route will be in place for pedestrians and road users. A temporary footpath across Southsea Common, behind the Naval War Memorial, has been constructed to provide pedestrian access along the area during construction.

    Nearby businesses including the Blue Reef Aquarium, Hovertravel and Clarence Pier will remain open, but The Beach Club and Southsea Rowing Club will close. The Rowing Club has been relocated to a temporary building in Pier Road.

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

    “The temporary closure of this area is necessary for building essential sea defences to protect Portsmouth for the next 100 years.

    “The coastal team has worked hard to ensure that access around the area is as smooth as possible and, in particular, putting measures in place at the Naval War Memorial.

    “Looking forward, we’ve identified Serpentine Square as a great location for placing artwork along the seafront so that will be an exciting future project for local artists to get involved in.”

    Guy Mason, Project Director of the Southsea Coastal Scheme, added:

    “I’d like to thank the public for their patience as we work to improve the seafront area alongside building the sea defence.

    “Looking at the completed areas around Long Curtain Moat and Southsea Castle, it’s clear that we have vastly enhanced the features along the seafront and, as a result, seen increased visitors to the areas. We’re looking forward to doing the same at this already imposing section of the seafront.”

    Once reopened, visitors to the section of seafront between Blue Reef Aquarium and Hovertravel can expect to see several changes for the better, including:

    • A one-way road system (westbound) with a single carriageway and a reduction in speed limit from 30mph to 20mph.
    • A 3m wide two-way cycle lane running alongside the promenade, segregated from carparking by a 2m buffer strip.
    • An 8m wide promenade in most areas.
    • Grade II listed memorials placed centrally along the promenade to create a ‘memorial walk’.
    • Coastal planted terraces, play areas, new lighting and seating.

    In December 2024, the coastal defences phase between the Pyramids and Speakers’ Corner is scheduled to open.

    The entire scheme is due for completion in early 2029.

    The Portsmouth City Council project is the largest local authority led flood defence scheme in the UK, worth £180m.

    Find out more about this phase of the scheme on the Southsea Coastal Scheme website.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change of British High Commissioner to Cyprus: Michael Tatham

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Mr Michael Tatham CMG has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus in succession to Mr Irfan Siddiq OBE

    Mr Michael Tatham CMG has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus in succession to Mr Irfan Siddiq OBE who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment.  Mr Tatham will take up his appointment during November 2024.

    Curriculum vitae

    Full name: Michael Harry Tatham

      2023 to 2024 FCDO, Delivery Director European Political Community Summit
      2018 to 2022 Washington DC, Deputy Head of Mission (Chargé d’Affaires, 2019-20)
      2015 to 2017 FCO, Director Eastern Europe and Central Asia
      2011 to 2015 UK Mission to the United Nations, New York, Political Counsellor
      2008 to 2011 Sarajevo, Her Majesty’s Ambassador
      2006 to 2008 FCO, Head of Western Balkans Department
      2002 to 2005 Prague, Deputy Head of Mission
      1999 to 2002 10 Downing Street, Private Secretary (Foreign Affairs) to the Prime Minister
      1997 to 1999 Sofia, Deputy Head of Mission
      1995 to 1996 FCO, Private Secretary to Minister for Europe
      1995 FCO, Head of East Mediterranean Section, Southern European Department
      1993 to 1995 FCO, European Union Department (Internal)
      1989 to 1993 Prague, Third later Second Secretary (Political/Press)
      1987 to 1988 FCO, Namibia Desk Officer, Southern African Department
      1987 Joined FCO

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  • MIL-OSI Security: NATO Secretary General: Strengthening deterrence “top priority”

    Source: NATO

    NATO Defence Ministers wrapped up two days of talks on Friday (18 October) with a commitment to further support Ukraine, strengthen ties with partners in the Asia-Pacific and reinforce the Alliance’s deterrence and defence.

    “Strengthening our deterrence and defence is this Alliance’s top priority, because keeping our one billion people safe is NATO’s most sacred duty,” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said after the meeting. The Secretary General cited greater defence industrial capacity, more secure supply chains, and new technologies as critical to ensuring the Alliance’s security. Mr. Rutte added that NATO was making a fresh push for common munitions standards and more joint procurement to drive down costs and improve ease of use among Allies. NATO operations in the Western Balkans and Iraq were also on the agenda.

    Addressing the issue of Allied airspace breached by Russian drones, the Secretary General said that air and missile defence remains an Alliance priority. He highlighted the airspace violation in Romania yesterday and affirmed NATO’s solidarity with Romania, commending Romanian authorities and SACEUR for “their quick and effective response.” This was possible, in part, because NATO is stepping up surveillance on its eastern flank as part of a broader effort to reinforce deterrence. Mr Rutte went on to emphasise that Allies are purchasing hundreds of modern fighter aircraft and air defences systems.  

    Warning of Russia’s “increasingly irresponsible rhetoric”, the Secretary General said the Alliance’s nuclear deterrent remains “vital” to preserve peace, prevent coercion and deter aggression.

    On Thursday (17 October), NATO Defence Ministers were joined for the first time by their counterparts from Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and New Zealand for talks on common security challenges, including in the context of Ukraine and the support that China, North Korea, and Iran are providing to Russia’s war effort.

    Later on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky joined Ministers in the NATO-Ukraine Council and provided an overview of his plan for ending the war. The discussion among Defence Ministers with their Ukrainian counterpart, Rustem Umerov, focused on Ukraine’s most urgent needs, including equipment and training. The Secretary General noted that work is well underway to set up NATO’s new command to coordinate security assistance and training for Ukraine, and to deliver on the pledge of 40 billion euros in military aid. He reiterated that Ukraine’s path to NATO membership is irreversible. “Ukraine will be member of NATO, there is no doubt about it, and until that happens we will make sure that Ukraine has everything it needs to prevail,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Some people love to scare themselves in an already scary world − here’s the psychology of why

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Sarah Kollat, Teaching Professor of Psychology, Penn State

    A controlled scary experience can leave you exhilarated and relaxed afterward. gremlin/E+ via Getty Images

    Fall for me as a teenager meant football games, homecoming dresses – and haunted houses. My friends organized group trips to the local fairground, where barn sheds were turned into halls of horror, and masked men nipped at our ankles with (chainless) chain saws as we waited in line, anticipating deeper frights to come once we were inside.

    I’m not the only one who loves a good scare. Halloween attractions company America Haunts estimates Americans are spending upward of US$500 million annually on haunted house entrance fees simply for the privilege of being frightened. And lots of fright fans don’t limit their horror entertainment to spooky season, gorging horror movies, shows and books all year long.

    To some people, this preoccupation with horror can seem tone deaf. School shootings, child abuse, war – the list of real-life horrors is endless. Why seek manufactured fear for entertainment when the world offers real terror in such large quantities?

    As a developmental psychologist who writes dark thrillers on the side, I find the intersection of psychology and fear intriguing. To explain what drives this fascination with fear, I point to the theory that emotions evolved as a universal experience in humans because they help us survive. Creating fear in otherwise safe lives can be enjoyable – and is a way for people to practice and prepare for real-life dangers.

    Fear can feel good

    Controlled fear experiences – where you can click your remote, close the book, or walk out of the haunted house whenever you want – offer the physiological high that fear triggers, without any real risk.

    When you perceive yourself under threat, adrenaline surges in your body and the evolutionary fight-or-flight response is activated. Your heart rate increases, you breathe deeper and faster, and your blood pressure goes up. Your body is preparing to defend itself against the danger or get away as fast as possible.

    This physical reaction is crucial when facing a real threat. When experiencing controlled fear – like jump scares in a zombie TV show – you get to enjoy this energized sensation, similar to a runner’s high, without any risks. And then, once the threat is dealt with, your body releases the neurotransmitter dopamine, which provides sensations of pleasure and relief.

    In one study, researchers found that people who visited a high-intensity haunted house as a controlled fear experience displayed less brain activity in response to stimuli and less anxiety post-exposure. This finding suggests that exposing yourself to horror films, scary stories or suspenseful video games can actually calm you afterward. The effect might also explain why my husband and I choose to relax by watching zombie shows after a busy day at work.

    Going through something frightening together – like a haunted house attraction – can be a bonding experience.
    AP Photo/John Locher

    The ties that bind

    An essential motivation for human beings is the sense of belonging to a social group. According to the surgeon general, Americans who miss those connections are caught up in an epidemic of loneliness, which leaves people at risk for mental and physical health issues.

    Going through intense fear experiences together strengthens the bonds between individuals. Good examples include veterans who served together in combat, survivors of natural disasters, and the “families” created in groups of first responders.

    I’m a volunteer firefighter, and the unique connection created through sharing intense threats, such as entering a burning building together, manifests in deep emotional bonds with my colleagues. After a significant fire call, we often note the improved morale and camaraderie of the firehouse. I feel a flood of positive emotions anytime I think of my firefighting partners, even when the events occurred months or years ago.

    Controlled fear experiences artificially create similar opportunities for bonding. Exposure to stress triggers not only the fight-or-flight response, but in many situations it also initiates what psychologists call the “tend-and-befriend” system. A perceived threat prompts humans to tend to offspring and create social-emotional bonds for protection and comfort. This system is largely regulated by the so-called “love hormone” oxytocin.

    The tend-and-befriend reaction is particularly likely when you experience stress around others with whom you have already established positive social connections. When you encounter stressors within your social network, your oxytocin levels rise to initiate social coping strategies. As a result, when you navigate a recreational fear experience like a haunted house with friends, you are setting the emotional stage to feel bonded with the people beside you.

    Sitting in the dark with friends while you watch a scary movie or navigating a haunted corn maze with a date is good for your health, in that it helps you strengthen those social connections.

    Consuming lots of horror as entertainment may make some people more resilient in real life.
    Edwin Tan/E+ via Getty Images

    An ounce of prevention = a pound of cure

    Controlled fear experiences can also be a way for you to prepare for the worst. Think of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the films “Contagion” and “Outbreaktrended on streaming platforms as people around the world sheltered at home. By watching threat scenarios play out in controlled ways through media, you can learn about your fears and emotionally prepare for future threats.

    For example, researchers at Aarhus University’s Recreational Fear Lab in Denmark demonstrated in one study that people who regularly consumed horror media were more psychologically resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic than nonhorror fans. The scientists suggest that this resilience might be a result of a kind of training these fans went through – they practiced coping with the fear and anxiety provoked by their preferred form of entertainment. As a result, they were better prepared to manage the real fear triggered by the pandemic.

    When I’m not teaching, I’m an avid reader of crime fiction. I also write psychological thrillers under the pen name Sarah K. Stephens. As both a reader and writer, I notice similar themes in the books I am drawn to, all of which tie into my own deep-rooted fears: mothers who fail their children somehow, women manipulated into subservience, lots of misogynist antagonists.

    I enjoy writing and reading about my fears – and seeing the bad guys get their just desserts in the end – because it offers a way for me to control the story. Consuming these narratives lets me mentally rehearse how I would handle these kinds of circumstances if any were to manifest in my real life.

    Survive and thrive

    In the case of controlled fear experiences, scaring yourself is a pivotal technique to help you survive and adapt in a frightening world. By eliciting powerful, positive emotions, strengthening social networks and preparing you for your worst fears, you’re better able to embrace each day to its fullest.

    So the next time you’re choosing between an upbeat comedy and a creepy thriller for your movie night, pick the dark side – it’s good for your health.

    Sarah Kollat does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Some people love to scare themselves in an already scary world − here’s the psychology of why – https://theconversation.com/some-people-love-to-scare-themselves-in-an-already-scary-world-heres-the-psychology-of-why-240292

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Community sport hub officially opens in Portsmouth

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Dean Potter, Director of Grant Management at the Football Foundation says:

    “It’s great to see the King George V Football Complex officially open today. It’s a brilliant example of how investment from our partners, the Premier League, The FA, Government and Sport England improves grassroots facilities across the country.

    “We know that facilities like this one in Portsmouth are vital for local communities and will enable more people in and around the area to have great places to play.”

    Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of the Council with responsibility for Culture, Regeneration & Economic Development at Portsmouth City Council, said:

    “We’ve worked in partnership with the Football Foundation and Hampshire FA to bring this much-needed sports facility to the city, to encourage grassroots football and enable children and adults to play football whatever the weather in a welcoming environment.

    “The health and emotional well-being of residents is of paramount importance to us. We are committed to providing sports and leisure facilities across Portsmouth, which are accessible to all and support a wide range of sporting activities. This is why we are so proud of the King George V Football Complex, built to benefit the whole community.”

    Neil Cassar, Hampshire FA CEO said:

    “Hampshire FA is delighted to be appointed as the operator of the fabulous King George V Football Complex in Cosham. We look forward to building a strong network for the local community and for the grassroots game. We are confident that this fantastic site will unite members from Portsmouth and surrounding areas under one roof whilst welcoming all beyond the local boundaries to consider the site for their own provisions, events and more.

    “There is no doubt that King George V Football Complex will provide state of the art football and ancillary facilities, and we welcome the opportunity to use our expertise and experience of operating three other hub sites in the county to promote, develop and progress this exciting new venue. Working with the collective funding partners, we are positive that King George V Football Complex will be a thriving success”

    Find out more about the King George V Football Complex on Hampshire FA’s website.

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  • MIL-OSI: Matchain Hits Major Milestone: Over 9 Million Wallets And Counting

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LISBON, Portugal, Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Matchain, a leading AI blockchain platform, is excited to share the milestones achieved since its mainnet launch on August 28th, recapping all the important metrics of the ecosystem. The platform has reached significant milestones in user adoption, transaction volume, and strategic partnerships, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the AI & Decentralized Identity space.

    Explosive Growth in User Base and Transactions

    Unlike traditional platforms where data is harvested and monetized without consent, Matchain’s vision is that user data should only be shared with explicit permission. This data, when shared, can be leveraged for training AI models, with users receiving a share of the revenue generated. By enabling individuals to decide how their data is used, Matchain not only fosters greater transparency but also gives users an active role in the growing AI economy, ensuring they benefit from the value of their own contributions.

    To achieve this goal, Matchain has been focused on onboarding Web2 users into the Web3 space, providing a smooth transition to decentralized platforms. At the core of the strategy is leveraging Telegram’s massive web2 reach as a familiar gateway, allowing millions to explore blockchain technology without friction.

    Matchain’s strategy lies in driving real, authentic interactions within its ecosystem. All initiatives were focused on encouraging users to explore and experience the dApps firsthand, of which, LoL, the first AI memecoin on Matchain, quickly gained momentum and sparked engagement within the community.

    The strong and enthusiastic response not only highlighted the community’s support but also served as a powerful driver for increasing Matchain’s visibility and accelerating its growth.

    A Recap of the most important numbers:

    Successful Transition from Testnet to Mainnet

    Matchain’s journey to its current success began with a carefully planned transition from testnet to mainnet. While the testnet was used to validate our core offering and vision, mainnet opened up the doors for the public to join and build on Match.

    How’s it going so far:

    Onchain Activity: The testnet phase lasted a year and saw over 180 million transactions processed, demonstrating the network’s capability to handle high volumes, while the mainnet saw a total of 32 million transactions within less than a month of being launched.

    Community Engagement: With a total user outreach of over 12 million across all channels, Matchain’s mini-app has attracted 3 million+ daily active users, creating strong momentum. This success is amplified by hyper-successful Megadrop campaigns in collaboration with exchange partners, fueled by the enthusiastic support of the Matchain community.

    Ecosystem Growth: We’ve built a network of over 50+ strategic partners across sectors like DEXs, DeFi platforms, games, and AI, creating a solid foundation for seamless building on Matchain. MatchID partners are integrating our identity solution to drive real-world use, while infrastructure partners ensure builders can engage with Matchain easily and securely. With a focus on the future, we’ve also aligned with AI leaders across industries to empower individual sovereignty.

    Get Involved With Matchain

    Matchain’s growth has taken off thanks to strategic partnerships and community-driven efforts led by our Business Development team. Here are some of the key initiatives that are still going strong—and there’s plenty of room for you to jump in and be part of the journey.

    Megadrop Program: A multi-phase reward program designed to incentivize user participation and ecosystem growth in collaboration with industry leaders like OKX, Bitget, and Bybit, expanding Matchain’s integration on leading web3 platforms.

    Mini-App Quests: Over 7 million users engaged through Matchain’s mini-app games, earning Match Points in real time.

    Match Hub: If you share the same vision as Matchain, let’s build something great together! Our BD team’s got your back—offering technical and marketing support to help grow your projects!

    Looking Ahead

    Matchain is set to continue to focus on strengthening its infrastructure, expanding partnerships, and developing AI and Decentralized Identity (DID) solutions to meet the evolving demands of the blockchain community.

    With its rapid momentum, Matchain is poised for significant growth and is on track to expand its user base to over 40 million users in the coming months.

    But that’s just the beginning—stay on the lookout for Matchain. With so much happening behind the scenes, you won’t want to miss out. A lot of exciting updates and insights will be shared at ETH Sofia, where our CEO, Petrix, will join Par from Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (PSG) for a fireside chat.

    Keep an ear for subtle clues about what’s next for Matchain.

    About Matchain
    Matchain is a blockchain platform that offers advanced AI-driven decentralized identity solutions. It ensures privacy, security, and control over personal data, allowing users to own and monetize their digital information within a secure ecosystem.

    For more details, visit Matchain’s website or contact Anastasia Drinevskaya, Chief Marketing Officer, for inquiries and updates.

    Contact:
    Anastasia Drinevskaya
    ana@matchain.org

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by Matchain. The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the content provider. The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities. Please conduct your own research and invest at your own risk.

    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: East Midlands one year on from Storm Babet

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Today, 18 October 2024, marks one year since Storm Babet hit the UK and brought with it extremely heavy rainfall and very strong winds.

    An Environment Agency Officer fixing the Lowdham flood storage wall.

    In the East Midlands, Storm Babet resulted in the highest recorded river levels at 37 locations. As well as bringing the wettest 3-day period that Nottinghamshire had ever experienced on record.

    Storm Babet was then followed by Storms Ciaran and Henk which led to more significant flooding. Flood defences operated very well overall and protected significant numbers of properties in the region.

    The anniversary also coincides with the Environment Agency’s annual Flood Action Week which is a campaign dedicated to showing people the steps they can take to reduce the devastation caused by flooding. It also aims to encourage people to sign up to the flood warning service that informs you if your home is at risk of flooding.

    In the East Midlands alone, the Environment Agency is currently working on 52 flood risk projects to return assets to the condition they were before the storms last winter. These projects have all been created using evidence from the flooding caused by the 3 storms. Designing and delivering Flood schemes can be complicated and therefore take time to establish.

    In the last 12 months an array of projects have been completed to help better protect communities. In Raynesway in Derbyshire the team installed rock amour along a flood embankment. It had started to erode due to the high-water levels caused by Storm Babet and Storm Henk. Quick action was required to ensure the nearby businesses and critical infrastructure in that area remained protected.

    2180 tonnes of stone was used to fill a hole on the Folly Road Flood Bank in Darley Abbey.

    High levels of water also caused erosion on Folly Road Flood Bank in Darley Abbey. 40 metres was repaired by the Environment Agency, Jackson Civil Engineering and Derby City Council. Over a period of 11 weeks, 2180 tonnes of stone was brought in to fill the large scour hole and protect the bottom of the embankment.

    In Lowdham the high river levels caused by storm Babet resulted in overtopping and the deterioration of the flood storage wall. The wall surrounds the cricket pitch and is the boundary to the storage area. The design of the flood asset means when river levels are high they spill onto the cricket pitch. Therefore the flood storage wall keeps the water in that boundary. The high levels of water that was experienced with storm Babet and then continued very closely with storm Ciaran and Storm Henk resulted in further deterioration of the masonry wall. The Environment Agency Nottingham field team worked quickly to assess the damage, take down the damaged stretch of wall and rebuild it. This work was completed in March, less than a month after the last period of storms.

    Since storm Babet the Environment Agency has been reassessing the areas that are covered by the flood warning service to ensure all at risk areas are targeted. This work has so far resulted in 3 new areas being added to the flood warning system in the East Midlands – Rearsby, Syston and Silbey.

    The Environment Agency are also developing a Property Flood Resilience (PFR) programme for those homes affected by the storms, this could involve them being offered things like air brick covers and demountable barriers to have on the outside their home.

    More than 26 drop-in sessions have been conducted in the East Midlands which more than 1600+ people attended. The Environment Agency spent more than 2,000 hours attending and organising these key sessions. The drop-in sessions provided members of the public with a chance to ask any flood related questions they have. The events are attended by our partners who have a role during flooding so everyone the public needs are all in one room.

    Paul Lockhart, Flood Risk Manager in the East Midlands, for the Environment Agency said:

    We know the devastating impact flooding can have this is why we are working closely with our professional partners on a number of projects to protect communities.

    It is important that the public understand their flood risk and are signed up to our flood warning service and educate themselves on how they can better protect themselves and their property from flooding. There is plenty of information here: Flooding – GOV.UK

    The best way to protect yourself from flooding is early preparation and knowing what to do in advance. Some of the actions people can take to reduce the dangers are:

    • Check your long-term flood risk. You can use this free service to find out the long-term flood risk for an area in England, the possible causes of flooding, and how to manage flood risk.

    • Sign up for flood warnings by phone, text or email
    • Taking steps to protect yourself from future flooding – including storing important documents in a secure, waterproof location, taking rugs and small furniture upstairs, checking how to turn off your electricity and water, preparing a flood kit.

    Updates to this page

    Published 18 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Joint Statement on Arctic Security and Defence

    Source: Government of Iceland

    Under the auspice of the Northern Defence Dialogue meeting held on the margins of the NATO Defence Ministers’ Meeting on 17 October 2024, the defence ministers of Canada, Denmark together with the Foreign Minister of the Faroe Islands and a representative from Greenland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, and representatives from Iceland and the United States reaffirm their shared commitment to enhanced collaboration on security and defence in the Arctic.

    In a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape marked by new challenges, the region has become a growing global point of focus. Climate change is having profound effects on the strategic and operational environment and growing access to the Arctic’s resource potential is enticing new non-Arctic actors to the region. Potential adversaries are rapidly developing their militaries’ ability to operate both in the High North and the circumpolar Arctic region. Among its many negative consequences, Russia’s illegal and unprovoked further invasion of Ukraine has caused grave impediments to international cooperation and degraded the Euro-Atlantic security environment.

    These unprecedented challenges underline the need to foster deepened collaboration among the like-minded Arctic states. The accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO significantly strengthens NATO’s collective defence posture and capabilities in the region. As all like-minded Arctic states now belong to the Alliance, we affirm our leading role in NATO’s work relating to the region and stress the importance of maintaining a credible deterrence and defence in the entire Euro-Atlantic area—including our northern regions—as well as cooperation with our other NATO Allies to this end.

    At this Northern Defence Dialogue meeting, building on the work of and aiming to also strengthen NATO, we discussed:

    • Our situational awareness of the threat environment in the Arctic, and opportunities to enhance information and intelligence sharing in order to establish a common operating picture;
    • Emerging threats, risks, and geopolitical challenges from potential adversaries at both the national and international level;
    • Our capabilities to deter and, if necessary, defend against threats posed by our potential adversaries in the region, and our commitment to mutual participation in joint operations and exercises to enhance interoperability; and,
    • Ways to increase collaboration to address common threats and challenges posed to the region.

    Our countries’ common ambition to maintain low tension in the region has served as the foundation of our multilateral Arctic relations and will continue to guide our cooperation in the future. Guided by the core principles of multilateral cooperation, territorial integrity, and maintaining the rules-based international order, we are committed to strengthening our collaboration to address complex global challenges and maintain the Arctic as a stable, peaceful, and prosperous region.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council tenants urged to share views on how their rent should be spent

    Source: Scotland – City of Edinburgh

    The City of Edinburgh Council is asking tenants to give their feedback on how it invests in Council homes, neighbourhoods, and services.

    With just six weeks to go until this year’s consultation closes on Friday 29 November, tenants across the capital are being reminded to share their views on how they’d like their rent to be spent.

    In February this year, councillors agreed to increase rent by 7% every year, for five years, starting in April 2024. The longer-term strategy gives tenants more certainty about the rent they pay and helps the Council better plan spending to improve homes and services.

    The Council also introduced the Tenant Hardship Fund which offers financial assistance for tenants struggling to make rent payments. This year, the fund was increased to a maximum award of two fortnightly rent charges per tenant per year.

    Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener Jane Meagher said:

    We’re determined to provide a better service to our tenants, improve their homes, and build more places for people to live because everyone deserves a suitable and affordable place to call home.

    That’s why we want to make sure as many people as possible have the opportunity to share their views on how we spend and invest in their homes, neighbourhoods, and services. I’d urge every tenant to visit our website and share their priorities for how they’d like their rent to be spent.

    I also want tenants and residents’ groups to know that they can come to us if they’re worried about being able to pay their rent or have already missed payments.

    Find out more and share your views here at the consultation hub. Tenants who are struggling to pay rent can speak to their housing officer or contact tenanthardshipfund@edinburgh.gov.uk.

    Published: October 18th 2024

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  • MIL-OSI: Decisions adopted in the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of AB Amber Grid

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AB Amber Grid, legal entity code: 303090867. Address: Laisvės ave. 10, LT-04215 Vilnius, Lithuania.

    The following decisions were adopted in the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of AB Amber Grid on 18 October 2024:

    1. Aproval of the conclusion of the Humanitarian Aid Contract

    1.1. In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 11(21) of the Law on Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid of the Republic of Lithuania, upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania and the approval of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania, to enter into a Humanitarian Aid Contract with the Ukrainian company KHMELNYTSKOBLENERGO and to approve the following main terms of the Humanitarian Aid Contract:

    1.1.1. The subject matter of the Contract is humanitarian assistance to Ukraine’s energy sector. The humanitarian aid shall be provided through the transfer of 4 generators and 46 vehicles with a balance sheet value of EUR 60 285,53;

    1.1.2. The parties to the Contract shall be AB Amber Grid and the Ukrainian company KHMELNYTSKOBLENERGO;

    1.1.3. The purpose of humanitarian aid is the operation of energy infrastructure in wartime to meet the basic needs of people in wartime.

    1.2 To authorise the Chief Executive Officer of the Company (with the right to sub-delegate) to sign the Humanitarian Aid Contract in accordance with the material terms and conditions of the Contract as set out in Clause 1.1, and to agree the other (non-material) terms and conditions of the Contract on behalf of the Company.

    More information:
    Laura Šebekienė, Head of Communications of Amber Grid,
    +370 699 61 246, l.sebekiene@ambergrid.lt

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council issues advice in advance of Storm Ashley

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Council issues advice in advance of Storm Ashley

    18 October 2024

    In anticipation of Storm Ashley, which is expected to bring strong winds and could cause possible disruption on Sunday, Derry City and Strabane District Council is encouraging the public to take all the necessary precautions to keep safe.

    In the interests of health and safety, Council is closing all of its public parks, play parks and grass pitches on Sunday and advising the public to avoid using open spaces and areas where there are trees.

    The public are advised that there could also be some disruption to recycling centres across the Council area with Pennyburn, Strathfoyle and Strahan’s Rd Centres remaining closed on Sunday.

    Council outdoor sports and leisure facilities and courts will also be closed. All scheduled matches due to take place on Saturday 19th October on Council pitches will proceed, however all matches scheduled for Sunday 20th October have been cancelled due to the current weather warning and Council is in the process of contacting clubs and user groups accordingly.

    While the Cemeteries will remain open, the public are advised to take extreme care.

    All of our Leisure Centres will open as normal with the exception of Brooke Park Leisure Centre which will be closed and users advised to use facilities at Templemore Sports Complex.

    Routine inspections will be carried out on all facilities on Monday prior to them reopening.

    Householders and businesses across the Council area are encouraged to take the necessary measures to keep them and their property safe.

    The following guidance has been provided by the Met Office.

    Storm Ashley – What to expect

    Some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs, could happen
    Power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage
    Injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties
    Some roads and bridges may close
    Road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations possible

    What steps to take.

    Prepare to protect your property and people from injury. Check for loose items outside your home and plan how you could secure them. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, sheds, and fences.

    Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary.

    People cope better with power cuts when they have prepared for them in advance. It’s easy to do; consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items.

    If you are on the coast, stay safe during stormy weather by being aware of large waves. Even from the shore large breaking waves can sweep you off your feet and out to sea. Take care if walking near cliffs; know your route and keep dogs on a lead. In an emergency, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

    Be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly. When a weather warning is issued, the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area.

    Emergency Contact numbers:

    Emergency services 999 or 112

    Flooding Incident Line – 0300 2000 100

    NI Electricity Networks – 03457 643 643

    NI Gas Emergency Service – 0800 002 001

    NI Water – 03457 440 088

    Housing Executive – 03448 920 901

    Report a blocked road – 0300 200 7891

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Acts announced for city’s biggest bonfire & firework display

    Source: City of Leicester

    THE acts appearing at this year’s Abbey Park bonfire and firework display have been announced, with live music, dance, aerial stunts and fire-breathing performances included in the line-up.

    Running from 5-9pm on Saturday 2 November, the event will feature up-and-coming Leicester band The Mercians, who have had three number one’s on the iTunes chart and sell-out shows under their belt.

    There’ll be more live music from the city’s 2Funky Arts’ Mae Flo, Sariah Carter, Jake Thompson, Dani Matty, Edy Muuya and Linzi.

    And the mystical-themed stage show ‘Spellbound’, will feature aerial performers who will wow the audience with gravity-defying feats, alongside songs and dance on stage.

    Also in the line-up are the amazing Fire & Sparks, who will show off their incredible pyrotechnics and flame-throwing  skills, as well as their fire-breathing ‘dragon and bat’.

    The show will be hosted by BBC Radio Leicester’s Ady Dayman and Jo Hayward.

    The stage show will take place before and after the two firework displays, which begin at 6.45pm with a quieter display suitable for children and noise sensitive visitors. There will also be a funfair with rides for all ages, and wide range of street food and licensed bars on the park.

    People are being urged to make savings by snapping up their tickets now. Available online and from De Montfort Hall ticket office, tickets are on sale at reduced prices if bought in advance. Children aged four and under go free.

    Tickets are available online here and in person from De Montfort Hall, Granville Road, Leicester LE1 7RU.

    Prices will rise on the day of the event on 2 November.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Acts announced for city’s biggest bonfire & firework display

    Source: City of Leicester

    THE acts appearing at this year’s Abbey Park bonfire and firework display have been announced, with live music, dance, aerial stunts and fire-breathing performances included in the line-up.

    Running from 5-9pm on Saturday 2 November, the event will feature up-and-coming Leicester band The Mercians, who have had three number one’s on the iTunes chart and sell-out shows under their belt.

    There’ll be more live music from the city’s 2Funky Arts’ Mae Flo, Sariah Carter, Jake Thompson, Dani Matty, Edy Muuya and Linzi.

    And the mystical-themed stage show ‘Spellbound’, will feature aerial performers who will wow the audience with gravity-defying feats, alongside songs and dance on stage.

    Also in the line-up are the amazing Fire & Sparks, who will show off their incredible pyrotechnics and flame-throwing  skills, as well as their fire-breathing ‘dragon and bat’.

    The show will be hosted by BBC Radio Leicester’s Ady Dayman and Jo Hayward.

    The stage show will take place before and after the two firework displays, which begin at 6.45pm with a quieter display suitable for children and noise sensitive visitors. There will also be a funfair with rides for all ages, and wide range of street food and licensed bars on the park.

    People are being urged to make savings by snapping up their tickets now. Available online and from De Montfort Hall ticket office, tickets are on sale at reduced prices if bought in advance. Children aged four and under go free.

    Tickets are available online here and in person from De Montfort Hall, Granville Road, Leicester LE1 7RU.

    Prices will rise on the day of the event on 2 November.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Sunderland Festival of Light – everything you need to know

    Source: City of Sunderland

    Stunning light projections created by international visual artists, a spectacular starscape and a giant glitterball are among the dazzling lighting installations visitors can enjoy when Sunderland Festival of Light opens next Friday.

    New lighting features introduced for 2024 include ‘The Mirror’ created by Poland based award-winning visual artist Ari Dykier and ‘Hypha’ by French award-winning multidisciplinary artist Sebastien Labrunie.

    Other new features for 2024 include Starscape which will create the illusion of a brilliant white starfield, Cosmic Oasis which will see trees lit up with UV light, a laser garden and a giant glitter ball in the park’s historic Victorian bandstand which will act as the focal point of the nightly silent disco.

    The sparkling light tunnel over the bridge linking the two sections of the park also make a return after proving popular with visitors last year.

    Councillor Beth Jones, Sunderland City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture and Tourism, said: “I’m really excited about this year’s Festival of Light.

    “It’s always a really popular event and we’ve got some fantastic new light installations this year together with favourites like selfie lane, the sparkling light tunnel over the bridge and our famous Sunderland sign.

    “I can’t wait to see the two new light projections created especially for the festival. I think they’ll be real showstoppers and I’m also really looking forward to seeing the giant glitterball in the bandstand and the Starscape star field.”

    Visitors to this year’s festival can also take advantage of 20 per cent off tickets for select performances of this year’s Jack and the Beanstalk panto at the Sunderland Empire.

    The offer will apply to price bands A – C for the following performances only: Fri 13 Dec – 7pm, Sat 14 Dec – 5.30pm, Sun 15 Dec – 5.30pm, Tue 17 Dec – 7pm & Thu 19 Dec – 7pm. To redeem the offer, make sure to opt in to hear from Sunderland City Council events when buying your tickets.

    Sunderland City Council has also partnered with Nation Radio North East as media partner for this year’s Festival of Light.

    Nation Radio North East’s Simon Grundy said: “As a partner this year, I’m so pleased Sunderland City Council are doing the Festival of Light again in Mowbray Park. It brings some brightness into our lives on these dark, cold evenings. There’s something for everyone, and seeing the bairns face’s light up, always brings a smile to my face.”

    For all those planning a visit to this year’s Festival of Light, here’s everything you need to know before you go:

    When and where is the Festival of Light?

    The Festival of Light begins on Friday 25 October and will then take place from 4.30pm – 10pm every day during half term Friday 25 October to Sunday 3 November and then 4.40 to 10pm every Thursday to Sunday until Sunday 24 November with the exception of Remembrance Sunday on 10 November. Last admission will be at 8.30pm, and the event will close at 10pm each night. This year’s event is being held in Mowbray Park, Burdon Road, SR1 1PP in Sunderland city centre.  

    What can I expect?

    A sparkling mix of new lighting installations including two new stunning light projections, Starscape, Cosmic Oasis, a  giant glitter ball in the Victorian Bandstand as well as a ‘selfie lane’ and a twinkling tunnel over the bridge connecting the two sections of the park.

    Do I need to buy a ticket to visit and how much are they?

    All visitors must have a ticket to enter the Festival of Light.  Tickets cost £5 each and must be bought online in advance. They can’t be bought at the gate. Children under two are free.

    Do I have to attend at the time shown on my tickets?

    Yes. When buying your ticket online, you will be asked to select an entry time. All visitors must attend at the time shown on their ticket. 

    Can I change the date and/or time or cancel my ticket once purchased?

    No. Festival of Light tickets are strictly non-transferable and non-refundable. Changes cannot be made to your booking once it is confirmed. 

    Can I leave the Festival of Light and return the same evening with my ticket?

    No. Your ticket is only valid for the entry time stated on the ticket. If you leave you will be unable to return at a later time that evening. Once you have entered the Festival of Light there is no limit on how long you can stay at the event. 

    Is the Festival of Light accessible to pushchairs and wheelchairs?

    Yes. The Festival of Light is fully accessible to pushchair and wheelchair users. 

    Will there be new lighting features and activities at this year’s Festival of Light?

    Yes there will be brand new lighting features combined with some classic favourites. You can expect some very exciting special additions this year. 

    Will there be food and drinks available on site? 

    Yes. There’ll be a great range of food and drinks available to buy in Mowbray Park. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own food and drinks however alcohol is strictly prohibited. 

    Will there be toilets and baby changing facilities available at the event? 

    Yes. Toilets and baby changing facilities will be available. 

    Will Mowbray Park be free to access during the day? 

    Yes. Access to the park will remain as usual until approximately 3pm every event day at which point the park will be closed for preparation of event visitors entering at 4pm. 

    Which roads will be closed during the event? 

    Due to Mowbray Park’s city centre location, no roads will be closed during the event.  

    Where can visitors to the event park?

    Parking is free Monday – Friday after 3pm at the following car parks:

    • Gorse Road
    • West Wear Street
    • Charles Street
    • Tatham Street
    • Nile Street

    On street pay and display parking bays are  chargeable all days between 8am-6pm at the hourly tariff including Sundays
    Riverside, St Marys and Sunniside car parks are chargeable at all times.
    All City Centre car parks are chargeable all day on a Sunday at a flat rate of £3
    You can find out more about where to park and parking fees by clicking the links below:
    Car parks – Sunderland City Council
    On street parking places – Sunderland City Council

    Can I use public transport to get to the event? 

    Visitors can get to the site using both bus and Metro services. Please visit http://www.nexus.org.uk/bus/timetables for the latest information.

    Who do I contact if I have a query about my tickets?

    Please complete the form at http://www.seetickets.com/customerservice and a member of the team will contact you to discuss your booking.

    Who do I contact if I have a question about the Festival of Light?

    Please email events@sunderland.gov.uk and a member of our team will be happy to help.

    Quiet Hour

    A ‘quiet hour’ is available to book on selected dates for visitors looking for a quieter or calmer experience. During this time, music in the park will be turned down. Quiet hours are on from 4.30pm – 5.30pm every Thursday.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Haunting happenings at the Alley Theatre this Halloween

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Haunting happenings at the Alley Theatre this Halloween

    18 October 2024

    Join the Ghostly Gathering at the Alley Theatre this Halloween with a range of spooky shows, marvellous magic and weirdly wonderful workshops,

    Barking Dog Theatre Company presents two shows on Monday 28th October. First up is The Whittaker’s Ghost at 2pm. Enjoy this spine-tingling ghost story, based on a supposedly real-life tale in Montreal in Canada, that’s perfect for ghouls and ghosts aged five to 10-year-olds. Don’t worry about the story being scary, Barking Dog’s two talented actors (with the help of some puppets and children from the audience) present this exciting tale, specially adapted for children.
    With original music and audience participation as well as use of puppetry and mime, this is an ideal Halloween adventure.

    Perfect for little witches and wizards aged under-six ‘Teddy is in Spooky Wood’ will take place at 3.30pm. This is the story of Sammy Ragdoll and her best friend Eddy The Teddy as they take a walk through the woods. Sammy warns Eddy to stick to the path, but Eddy is easily distracted and has a tendency to wander off. Soon he is lost and letting his imagination run away with him. Don’t worry, the only one likely to be scared during this performance is Eddy the Teddy. The production uses many elements of theatre -mime, puppetry and songs for children to join in with. It’s a perfect introduction to live entertainment for children who’ve never been to a show before, and a welcome return for Eddy the Teddy’s young fans.  Tickets are £4 or Family Ticket £13 per show

    The Alley will be the web of entertainment on Halloween Day – Thursday 31st October from 12noon-5pm. Spend some time encouraging your little ones to learn about the world with the use of imaginative and interactive play at the ‘Roarsome Interactive Role Play Village’. Take this opportunity to step into a world where learning meets imagination! Watch as your little ones dive into a realm of make-believe, and explore the world around them in the most magical way possible, and let the adventures begin this Halloween. Various sessions available from 12noon – 4pm. Cost £2, suitable from walking age to five-year-olds.

    Everyone’s favourite magician Parky will also be entertaining all the ghouls, goblins, witches and wizards who visit the Alley for Halloween. His range of magical tricks will leave them spellbound with two shows at 1pm and 3.15pm. Word of warning – Be prepared for spooktacular laughter and giggles. Parky will perform at 1pm and 3.15pm. Admission is free, but must be pre-booked. 

    You can also get creative in the Alley’s Halloween inspired arts and crafts workshops from 1-5pm. A series of drop-in classes are available to allow you to make some Halloween inspired crafts. Free admission.

    For more information and tickets visit http://www.alley-theatre.com or call the box office on 028 71 384444.

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