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Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientific Regiment. Volunteer Mikhail Laletin: “After the Front – to a University, and Then, Possibly, to an Officer”

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

    Mikhail Laletin

    Mikhail Laletin, a second-year student at the Faculty of Forensic Science and Law in Construction and Transport at SPbGASU, has served in the 76th Division of the 104th Airborne Assault Regiment of the Airborne Forces in the Special Military Operation Zone. Today, he is getting a higher education and does not rule out that after graduation he will continue to serve as an officer.

    “Higher education provides knowledge and advantages not only in the civilian sphere, but also in the army. A person with higher education is an officer. I am getting a sought-after specialty at a prestigious university and I do not rule out that after graduating from the university I will continue military service. Because until the goals of the SVO are achieved, I cannot be calm about my future and the future of our people, our Fatherland,” says Mikhail.

    Mikhail not only knew that there was such a profession as defending the Motherland, but also looked closely at it: he wanted to enroll in a military school. But then he decided to get a civilian specialty. He recalls how in 2020, as an applicant, he and his friends chose SPbGASU. First of all, the guys evaluated the university from a practical point of view: the university is known for its high quality of education, affordable tuition fees, demand for graduates in the labor market, and convenient location. But everyone made the choice of faculties in accordance with their interests.

    “History and politics are topics that have always interested me. Jurisprudence is important in matters of politics. In addition, I continued the dynasty – my mother and sister graduated from law school. Having received a diploma, perhaps in the future I will get a second higher education – in history,” adds Mikhail.

    In 2022, when the SVO began, he volunteered. He says there were good reasons for that. First of all, he is a patriot and knows the history of his country well.

    “I cannot remain indifferent to how they are trying to rewrite our history from the outside and how the ideology of Nazism is spreading. I stand for traditional values and want to live in a society in which a child has a mother and father, and not parents number one and two. They want to break up our country, divide it, as they did with the Russian Empire and the USSR. Therefore, we must achieve our goals in the SVO. For us, Russians, this is literally a matter of life and death. I am concerned about my fate, the fate of Russia and its people, so I am ready to make my own contribution to its defense,” said Mikhail.

    He recalls how he, a young man from civilian life, was surprised by the attitude of the fighters, how they maintained their fighting spirit even in the most difficult situations. It was here that Mikhail fully felt such a sincere attitude towards each other and truly understood what military brotherhood is.

    “At the front, the line between superior and subordinate, between commanders and soldiers is erased. Here we are all like brothers, everyone is ready to lend a shoulder to another at any moment, both during a combat mission and in any situation. This is the strength of our army,” Mikhail concluded.

    Other materials of the project “Scientific Regiment”

    Our graduate built the Road of Life

    The pioneering work of architect Alexander Nikolsky

    A scientist who developed science in besieged Leningrad
    Fights of student Klinov

    Engineer of the 3rd Belorussian Front

    The path of a volunteer: from front-line roads to space developments

    Ivan Solomakhin: “The most memorable battle is for this Devil’s Height!”

    Fiery Dnieper of the Hero of the Soviet Union Alexander Prygunov

    Bringing Victory Closer

    Fyodor Komal’s Front: From the First Minutes of War to Victory

    Junior Political Instructor Boris Gubanov: “The shells whistled, and the earth flew up nearby”

    Viktor Kvyatkovsky – radio operator-intelligence officer of the Baltic Fleet

    How Chief Architect Nikolai Baranov “Hid” Leningrad from the Enemy

    Architect Nikolay Khomutetsky: Four years on the front lines

    Semyon Shifrin thwarted the Nazis’ plans to leave Leningrad without water

    LISI in the post-war years

    Nineteen-year-old machine gunner stormed Berlin

    Abdulla Mangushev: Four Years at the Front and a Life in Science

    The Zazersky architects built and defended the city on the Neva

    LISI graduate Mikhail Zherbin is a design engineer and composer

    He went from being a technical lieutenant to a galaxy of mathematicians

    Konstantin Sakhnovsky: from a cadet of the Russian Empire to an academician of the USSR

    Military architect of the front line of defense and engineering reconnaissance

    A world-renowned scientist, an outstanding engineer and a national champion

    An outstanding urban planner who lived and worked in besieged Leningrad

    Scientific Regiment. Projects of the architect Sergey Evdokimov: from defensive structures and city restoration to metro stations

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

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://www.spbgasu.ru/nevs-and-events/nevs/scientific-regiment-volunteer-Mikhail-laletin-after-the-front-to-university-and-then-possibly-to-officers/

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and or sentence structure not be perfect.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: E10 buses started running to Salaryevo metro station

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    After the opening of the Troitskaya metro line, route E10 was extended to the Salaryevo metro station. 23 modern extra-large class buses run between the major transport hub of TiNAO and the center of the capital.

    “We continue to improve transport accessibility of TiNAO on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. Residents of the new districts now have another convenient and fast way to get to the city center, rail frame stations and social facilities. Since September 8, buses of route E10 depart from the Salaryevo metro station. On average, they are used by about 24 thousand passengers per working day outside the holiday season,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Government of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Now trips from Pervomaysky, Troitsk, Moskovsky and other settlements of TiNAO to the center can be made with just one transfer at the Salaryevo metro station.

    The travel time on the E10 express buses from Salaryevo to the Novatorskaya metro station is about 24 minutes without transfers, to the Ploshchad Gagarina station of the Moscow Central Circle – just over 40 minutes without transfers. The interval between E10 buses is up to 10 minutes.

    City residents can transfer between ground transport routes free of charge. To do this, you need to link your Troika card to your personal account in the Moscow Metro or Moscow Transport app. Remote replenishment of the Troika card can be activated at any validator on buses.

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

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://vvv.mos.ru/nevs/item/144116073/

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and or sentence structure not be perfect.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Convocation of the General Extraordinary Shareholders Meeting of INVL Technology and draft resolutions on agenda issue

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Special closed-ended type private equity investment company INVL Technology, legal entity code 300893533, the registered address Gyneju str. 14 Vilnius, Lithuania (hereinafter – the Company or INVL Technology), informs that on the initiative and decision of the management company INVL Asset Management, UAB (hereinafter – the Management Company), the General Extraordinary Shareholders Meeting (hereinafter – the Meeting) is to be held on 21 October 2024.

    The place of the Meeting: the office of Company, the address Gyneju str. 14, Vilnius.

    The Meeting will start at 09:00 a.m. (registration starts at 08:45 a.m.).

    The Meeting’s accounting day 14 October 2024 (the persons who are shareholders of the Company at the end of accounting day of the Meeting or authorized persons by them, or the persons with whom shareholders concluded the agreements on the disposal of voting right, shall have the right to attend and vote at the Meeting).

    The total number of shares of the Company is 12,175,321 units shares; the number of shares giving the right to vote at the general meeting of shareholders is 11,989,855 units shares.

    Agenda of the Meeting:

    1. Regarding the election of an auditor to carry out the audit of the annual financial statements and setting conditions of payment for audit services.

    Draft resolutions of the Meeting:

    1. Regarding the election of an auditor to carry out the audit of the annual financial statements and setting conditions of payment for audit services.

    Considering that PricewaterhouseCoopers, UAB has audited the Company for 10 years and, in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No. 537/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council, can no longer continue to provide audit services, it is decided to:

    1.1. Based on the results of the Company’s surveys of audit firms and the recommendation provided by the audit committee, to appoint BDO Auditas ir Apskaita, UAB, as the Company’s audit firm for the audit of the Company’s annual financial statements for the years 2024, 2025, and 2026, and for the assessment of the Company’s management reports.

    1.2. To authorize the person appointed by the Management Company to sign the audit services contract, according to which the payment for the audit of the financial statements for the three financial years and the evaluation of the management reports will be the price agreed by the parties, but not exceeding 52,500 euros (excluding VAT) for the entire three-year period.

    1.3. To stipulate that the Board of the Management Company reserves the right to increase the remuneration of the audit company by no more than 25 percent of the total remuneration approved by this decision if the scope of audit work changes significantly.

    The documents related to the agenda, draft resolutions on every item of the agenda, documents that have to be submitted to the General Shareholders Meeting and other information related to the realization of shareholders’ rights are published on the Company’s website http://www.invltechnology.lt section For investors, and also by prior agreement available at the premises of the Company, located at Gyneju str. 14, Vilnius (hereinafter – the Premises of the Company) during working hours. Phone for information +370 5 279 0601.

    The shareholders are entitled:

    1. to propose to supplement the agenda of the Meeting submitting draft resolution on every additional item of agenda or, then there is no need to make a decision – explanation of the shareholder (this right is granted to shareholders who hold shares carrying at least 1/20 of all the votes). Proposal to supplement the agenda is submitted in writing sending the proposal by registered mail to the Company at Gyneju str. 14 LT-01109 Vilnius, Lithuania, or, by prior agreement, delivered in person to the representative of the Company at the Premises of the Company on business hours or by sending proposal to the Company by e-mail info@invltechnology.lt. The agenda is supplemented if the proposal is received no later than 14 days before the Meeting. In case the agenda of the Meeting is supplemented, the Company will report on it no later than 10 days before the Meeting in the same way as on convening of the Meeting.
    2. to propose draft resolutions on the issues already included or to be included in the agenda of the Meeting at any time prior to the date of the Meeting (in writing, sending the proposal by registered mail to the Company at Gyneju str. 14 LT-01109 Vilnius, Lithuania, or, by prior agreement, delivered in person to the representative of the Company at the Premises of the Company on business hours or by sending proposal to the Company by e-mail info@invltechnology.lt or in writing during the Meeting (this right is granted to shareholders who hold shares carrying at least 1/20 of all the votes).
    3. to submit questions to the Company related to the issues of the agenda of the Meeting in advance but no later than 3 business days prior to the Meeting in writing sending the proposal by registered mail to the Company at Gyneju str. 14 LT-01109 Vilnius, Lithuania, or, by prior agreement, delivered in person to the representative of the Company at the Premises of the Company on business hours or by sending proposal to the Company by e-mail info@invltechnology.lt. All answers related to the agenda of the Meeting to questions submitted to the Company by the shareholders in advance, are submitted in the Meeting or simultaneously to all shareholders of the Company prior to the Meeting. The Company reserves the right to answer to those shareholders of the Company who can be identified and whose questions are not related to the Company’s confidential information or commercial secrets.

    The shareholder participating at the Meeting and having the right to vote, must submit the documents confirming personal identity. A person who is not a shareholder shall, in addition to this document, submit a document confirming the right to vote at the Meeting. The requirement to provide the documents confirming personal identity does not apply when voting in writing by filling in a general ballot paper.

    Each shareholder may authorize either a natural or a legal person to participate and to vote on the shareholder’s behalf at the Meeting. An authorised person has the same rights as his represented shareholder at the Meeting unless the authorized person’s rights are limited by the power of attorney or by the law. The authorized persons must have the document confirming their personal identity and power of attorney approved in the manner specified by law which must be submitted to the Company no later than before the commencement of registration for the Meeting. The Company does not establish special form of the power of attorney. A power of attorney issued by a natural person must be certified by a notary. A power of attorney issued in a foreign state must be translated into Lithuanian and legalised in the manner established by law. The persons with whom shareholders concluded the agreements on the disposal of voting right, also have the right to attend and vote at the Meeting.

    Shareholder is entitled to issue power of attorney by means of electronic communications for legal or natural persons to participate and to vote on its behalf at the Meeting. No notarisation of such authorization is required. The power of attorney issued through electronic communication means must be confirmed by the shareholder with a safe electronic signature developed by safe signature equipment and approved by a qualified certificate effective in the Republic of Lithuania. The shareholder shall inform the Company on the power of attorney issued through the means of electronic communication by e-mail info@invltechnology.lt not later than on the last business day before the Meeting. The power of attorney and notification must be issued in writing and could be sent to the Company by electronic communication means if the transmitted information is secured and the shareholder’s identity can be identified. By submitting the notification to the Company, the shareholder shall include the internet address from which it would be possible to download software to verify an electronic signature of the shareholder free of charge.

    Shareholders of the Company are urged to use the right to vote on the issues in the agenda of the Meeting by submitting properly completed general voting bulletins to the Company in advance. The form of general voting bulletin is presented at the Company’s webpage http://www.invltechnology.lt section For Investors. If shareholder requests, the Company shall send the general voting bulletin to the requesting shareholder by registered mail or shall deliver it in person no later than 10 days prior to the Meeting free of charge. If general voting bulletin is signed by a person authorized by the shareholder, it should be accompanied by a document certifying the right to vote.

    The Company invites its shareholders who decide to participate in the Meeting to choose one of the following alternatives:
    __________

    Alternative No. 1:

    A shareholder or person authorised by them should complete and sign a written voting bulletin and send it to the Company by e-mail (info@invltechnology.lt) and send the original bulletin by registered or ordinary post to the address Gynėjų str. 14, LT-01109 Vilnius. Properly completed written voting bulletins may be sent by registered or ordinary post to the address Gynėjų str. 14, LT-01109 Vilnius without submitting a copy to the e-mail address specified or delivered in person to the Company on business days at the Company‘s registered address mentioned above. Along with a bulletin, a document confirming the right to vote must also be sent. Those voting bulletins shall be deemed valid which are properly completed and are received before the start of the General Meeting of Shareholders.

    __________

    Alternative No. 2:

    A shareholder or person authorised by them should complete a written voting bulletin, save it on their computer and sign it with a qualified electronic signature. Send the written voting bulletin which is properly completed and signed with a qualified electronic signature to the Company by e-mail at info@invltechnology.lt.

    The Company suggests using the following free qualified electronic signature systems: Dokobit and GoSign.

    __________

    Alternative No. 3:

    If shareholders of the Company do not have the possibility to use voting alternatives No. 1 or No. 2, the Company will provide conditions for the shareholders or persons duly authorised by them to come on 21 October 2024 to the address Gyneju str. 14 in Vilnius, to the Company’s Meeting.

    The person authorized to provide additional information:
    INVL Technology Managing Partner
    Kazimieras Tonkūnas
    E-mail  k.tonkunas@invltechnology.lt

    Attachment

    • Geneal voting bulletin

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Baltic Horizon Fund requests for partial early redemption and temporary waiver under the bond terms and conditions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Baltic Horizon Fund (the Issuer) applies for temporary waiver of debt service coverage ratio covenant in relation to Baltic Horizon Fund EUR 42 million 5-year floating rate bonds maturing in 2028 (ISIN EE3300003235, the Bonds). The current outstanding nominal amount of the Bonds is EUR 22,000,000 as Baltic Horizon Fund has mandatorily redeemed Bonds in nominal amount of EUR 20,000,000 as foreseen under the terms and conditions of the Bonds (Terms and Conditions).

    In the light of the current situation of Baltic economies, the outlook for next year as well as the associated effects on the fund, Baltic Horizon Fund has decided to request the holders of the Bonds (the Holders) to amend and lower the debt service coverage ratio covenant in the Terms and Conditions for a period of 24 months starting from 30 September 2024 until 30 September 2026. Baltic Horizon Fund confirms to all Holders that its ability to fulfil the monetary obligations provided in the Terms and Conditions has not been affected.

    Baltic Horizon Fund also applies for a consent to stipulate an additional obligation for mandatory early redemption of the Bonds concerning total nominal amount of EUR 3,000,000  by 7 November 2025.

    Northern Horizon Capital AS as the fund manager has been in contact with the Holders and received preliminary consent for the requested amendments which is now to be confirmed in the official Holders’ written consent procedure in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.

    Holders who were entered in the registry of bond-holders maintained by Nasdaq CSD SE on the preceding business day before initiation of the written procedure, i.e. at the end of business of Nasdaq CSD SE on 25 September 2024, are entitled to vote in the written procedure. All Holders are sent a notice by Triniti Collateral Agent IX OÜ acting as the agent for Holders (the Agent). 

    The consents the Holders are requested to grant are the following:

    1. to amend the undertaking set out in Clause 13.3.1(b) of the Terms and Conditions in the following wording: the Debt Service Coverage Ratio of the Group (i) is above one point ten (1.10) until 31 December 2023 (inclusive), (ii) is above zero point eighty five (0.85) for the period of 1 January 2024 (inclusive) until 29 September 2024 (inclusive), (iii) is above zero point seventy five (0.75) for the period of 30 September 2024 (inclusive) until 30 June 2025 (inclusive), (iv) is above one point zero (1.00) for the period of 1 July 2025 (inclusive) until 30 September 2026 (inclusive), and (v) thereafter as of 1 October 2026 is above one point twenty (1.20);
    2. to amend the undertaking set out in Clause 12.4.1 and to stipulate an additional obligation for mandatory early redemption of the Bonds under Clause 12.4.1(c) of the Terms and Conditions concerning Bonds with a total nominal value of EUR 3,000,000 by 7 November 2025;
    3. to introduce an amendment fee to the Terms and Conditions payable by the Issuer to the Holders for granting consent to request no 1 as described above in total amount of EUR 95,000 (i.e., total amount payable to all Holders jointly) and payable within 10 business days as of the decision for the amendment of the Terms and Conditions.
    4. to introduce an amendment fee to the Terms and Conditions payable by the Issuer to the Holders for granting consent to request no 2 as described above in total amount of EUR 200,000 (i.e., total amount payable to all Holders jointly) and payable together with the completion of the additional mandatory early redemption (i.e., at or before 7 November 2025).

    Voting can be carried out by sending the filled-in voting form to the Agent by mail, courier or e-mail no later than 23:59 (EET) of 1 October 2024. The notice sent by the Agent along with the voting instructions, the voting form and template Power of Attorney are attached.

    For the quorum to be reached and the resolution taken the Holders representing at least 55% of the nominal amount of the Bonds should vote and Holders representing at least 2/3 of the nominal amount of the Bonds participating in the voting need to be in favour of the decision. Once a requisite majority of consents have been received by the Agent, the relevant decision shall be deemed to be adopted, even if the time period for replies has not yet expired. Information about the decision taken will be sent by notice to the Holders, published on the website of Baltic Horizon Fund and published by way of stock exchange release. If the request is approved by the Holders it will be binding on all Holders whether they participated in the voting or voted against the request or not, in accordance with Clause 16.12 of the Terms and Conditions.

    For additional information, please contact:

    Tarmo Karotam
    Baltic Horizon Fund manager
    E-mail tarmo.karotam@nh-cap.com
    http://www.baltichorizon.com

    Baltic Horizon Fund is a registered contractual public closed-end real estate fund managed by Alternative Investment Fund Manager license holder Northern Horizon Capital AS. Both the Fund and the Management Company are supervised by the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority.

    Distribution: Nasdaq, GlobeNewswire, http://www.baltichorizon.com

    To receive Nasdaq announcements and news from Baltic Horizon Fund about its projects, plans and more, register on http://www.baltichorizon.com. You can also follow Baltic Horizon Fund on http://www.baltichorizon.com and on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and YouTube.

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Sweden’s National Statement at the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Mr President, Excellencies,

    We are gathered in this Assembly while the world, and this organisation, are facing major and existential challenges.

    We are gathered while we are witnessing an unprecedented number of armed conflicts. From Ukraine to Sudan, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gaza.

    We are gathered while we are failing at our collective goal of maintaining international peace and security, of saving future generations from the horrors of war and from the disastrous consequences of underdevelopment and climate change.

    Mr President,

    The UN Charter – the sovereign equality of all states, the peaceful settlement of disputes, the prohibition of the threat or use of force against any state – is being challenged. We must stand by the Charter.

    Sweden’s strong defence of international law, including the UN Charter, is based on the understanding that both our own security and that of other countries depends on it.

    Ensuring respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of all states – both large and small – is in our common interest. At its core lies the need for a global system that is open, predictable and applies equally to all.

    In too many places around the world, including in Sweden’s immediate neighbourhood, we are witnessing the consequences of violations of the rules and principles we have all agreed to.

    Since the start of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in 2014, and with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has brutally invaded the territory of another UN Member State. This Assembly has strongly and repeatedly condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine as a blatant violation of international law, including the UN Charter.

    If a member of the Security Council is allowed to reap the fruits of aggression, the harmful impact will not stop with Ukraine. Russia’s leadership will continue its attempts to impose its rule on neighbouring countries.

    The territorial integrity and sovereignty of all states must serve as a basis for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine. This was confirmed at the Peace Summit in Switzerland in June, which gathered some 100 delegations from all continents.

    Ukraine has made clear from the start that it wants a peaceful settlement based on the UN Charter. As President Zelensky rightfully said in his speech before this assembly yesterday: “There can be no just peace without Ukraine.” Sweden’s steadfast support for Ukraine’s efforts to restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity will continue for as long as it takes.

    As a direct response to Russia’s full-scale invasion, Sweden and Finland chose to join NATO. For Sweden’s part, this represents a truly historic change, ending 200 years of military non-alignment. This was our decision to take, because it is the right of each state to choose its own security policy path.

    Sweden’s NATO membership gives us a new, crucial platform to defend the fundamental values of our foreign and security policy. We will apply the same principled approach in NATO as we do in the UN, the EU, the OSCE and the Council of Europe. In other words, we will continue to defend international law, democracy, individual freedoms, human rights and gender equality.

    Mr President,

    Sweden has always defended the universal principles of sovereignty and the right to self-determination. In fact, Sweden has consistently supported countries struggling for liberty, independence and democracy – not least in Africa. And we continue to be an engaged partner of African countries. 
    To take just one example, I am deeply concerned about the situation in Sudan. More than 10 million people have been displaced, which roughly corresponds to the entire population of my own country. Safe, rapid and unhindered humanitarian access, an immediate ceasefire and negotiations ensuring a return to civilian rule are urgently required.

    Therefore, Sudan is among the countries receiving the most humanitarian support from Sweden this year. Sweden remains a key partner and donor of UN humanitarian assistance, as well as of peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts.

    Similarly, Sweden supports the ongoing peace efforts by the United Nations in Yemen, where we will continue to work with our partners for a principled and inclusive humanitarian response. The people of Yemen are looking to the international community for hope, for a way out of humanitarian despair. We must answer that call.

    Mr President,

    We are also faced with the threat of a regional war, the consequences of which no one can predict. My country’s longstanding commitment to peace efforts in the Middle East dates back to 1948 and the efforts of UN mediator Folke Bernadotte. Today, Sweden is one of the largest core donors to UN agencies and other organisations working to mitigate the immense suffering of the civilian population in Gaza. At the same time, Sweden stands up for Israel’s right to defend itself in accordance with international law and demands that the hostages be released.

    Israel is being threatened by Iran and its allies simultaneously on several fronts. Hezbollah’s repeated attacks since October 8th has led to a dangerous military escalation. Sweden fully supports the efforts by the United States, France and others to reach a diplomatic solution. A ceasefire would provide space for reaching a diplomatic settlement consistent with UN Security Council resolution 1701 as well as the implementation of UN Security Council 2735 on a ceasefire in Gaza.

    In the longer term, Sweden – like the EU and the United States – believes in the idea of a two-state solution in which Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in peace, freedom and democracy.

    Mr President,

    In order to address global challenges, we need to ensure that our aid helps to mobilise additional resources, not least private capital.
    Development assistance alone is not enough to build long-term wealth and welfare.

    It must go hand in hand with democracy, the rule of law, market development, trade, investments and technology transfer. We see that clearly in the countries now leaving poverty behind.

    We must also redouble our efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda. Sweden is one of the world’s most generous donors of development assistance. Through our development assistance, we are accelerating the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. To achieve this, strong national ownership in partner countries and a broader approach to development cooperation among donors is needed.

    We must also step up the fight against corruption so that economic growth benefits the whole of society, not just the few.

    Mr President,

    I can only note that women have been underrepresented as speakers this week at the General Debate. Women make up 50 percent of the world’s population, yet less than 10 percent of speakers this week are women. There is a lot of room for improvement in this regard.

    I agree with the Secretary-General that global opposition to gender equality is on the rise. That is why gender equality is a core value in Sweden’s foreign policy.

    So let me say this: countries that stand up for women’s and girls’ rights are not only champions of freedom and human rights. They also benefit from broad labour market participation and economic growth.

    Respect for human rights, providing sexual and reproductive health and rights services, and empowering young girls and women are tangible contributions to advancing gender equality. This is what I want for the future of my daughter and for the daughters of others, too.

    Simply put, our free society must stand up against those who wish to exploit our freedom to restrict the freedom of others. Everyone must be able to live safely and freely, regardless of religious beliefs or personal convictions, regardless of skin colour and regardless of whom they love. To my government, this is of such importance that we have begun work on an action plan for equal rights and opportunities for LGBTQI people.

    The green and digital transition offers vast opportunities in terms of new jobs, increased growth and improved livelihoods. Sweden aims to become climate-neutral by 2045, at the latest. As early movers, we want to show that it is possible to reduce emissions while maintaining economic growth. At the same time, global ambitions on climate action and climate financing must be raised. Here as well, we are increasing our support even further and enhancing its effect, advancing innovative financial models to mobilise more private capital.

    Mr President,

    The many crises in our world today have shed a harsh light on the need for reforms of our multilateral system. We need global governance structures that can withstand the challenges of our time and that are resilient against malevolent attempts to undermine the UN Charter.

    Action – implementation and follow-up – must be our approach as we look forward and take stock of the Summit of the Future and the Pact adopted there.

    The UN Security Council – the body entrusted with the ultimate responsibility to maintain international peace and security – must be effective, transparent and accountable.

    Sweden supports a balanced expansion of the Security Council to better reflect current global political and economic realities. This can be achieved by such means as adding new permanent and non-permanent seats, including for African countries.

    Sweden also supports the ongoing reform processes in multilateral development banks to increase the effectiveness and scale of financing to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and implement the Paris Agreement.

    Another area where strengthened global governance is essential is outer space. Modern societies are becoming more and more dependent on space services and the space environment is becoming increasingly congested and contested.

    Sweden is strongly committed to preventing an arms race in outer space and safeguarding the use of space for peaceful purposes. This includes all states’ full compliance with existing international law, including the Outer Space Treaty. We will continue to promote the development of norms and rules for responsible behaviour in space.

    Together with Zambia, Sweden is proud to have co-facilitated the Global Digital Compact. Through this framework, all Member States have committed to strengthen international cooperation to close digital divides between and within countries and to establish the governance required for a sustainable digital future, including on Artificial Intelligence.

    Rest assured, Sweden will continue to fulfil its responsibility and be an active, engaged and constructive multilateral actor. We will continue to be a close – and demanding – partner to the UN. We will constructively demand more.

    More efficiency, more coherence, more impact, more innovation. This is how we will achieve our shared ambitions for the future, together.

    Mr President,

    This is a moment of major existential challenges. But we must not allow anything to stop us from defending the fundamental principles that form the foundation of this organisation.

    It is true that there are areas where international law needs to be developed to meet new challenges. However, it is equally true that hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty based on the norms, purposes and principles enshrined in the UN Charter.

    Global health and well-being have reached unprecedented levels. People across the globe are enjoying justice, peace, freedom and prosperity at levels unimaginable to previous generations.

    It is a legacy to be proud of. One that we must all do everything we can to uphold.

    Thank you.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Statement on advisory against travel to Lebanon

    Source: Government of Sweden

    Statement on advisory against travel to Lebanon – Government.se

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    Statement by Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Published 20 June 2024

    The security situation in Lebanon is serious and unpredictable, and it could deteriorate very quickly.

    Since October 2023, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs has advised against all travel to Lebanon. The Ministry also urges all Swedes who, despite the official advice, are currently in the country to leave as soon as possible. 

    Despite the serious situation and the advice against travel, it is estimated that at least 2 000 Swedes are currently in Lebanon. In addition, more than 5 000 Swedes are expected to travel to the country in the coming weeks. This is deeply concerning and serious.

    An advisory against all travel to a country and urging people to leave is the Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ most stringent advisory. It is a very strong signal that the security situation is serious and can rapidly change. It means that the Ministry and the Embassy have very limited opportunities to help people who may need consular support. 

    Anyone who chooses to stay in, or travel to, Lebanon bears a high degree of personal responsibility.

    It is important that anyone who – in the current situation – chooses to stay in or travel to Lebanon be aware that the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Embassy will have severely limited possibilities to provide consular support if the situation deteriorates. 

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Joint Statement on Ukraine Energy Sector Support

    Source: Government of Sweden

    We, the G7+ Ministerial Group, met on the margins of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly to reaffirm our unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s brutal and unjust attacks on Ukraine and it’s energy infrastructure.

    We reaffirm our strong commitment to the territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and to focus on the key priorities needed to achieve a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace based on international law, including the UN Charter and its principles.

    We strongly condemn Russia’s continuous missile and drone strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and cities across Ukraine, which have escalated since March 2024 and severely threaten Ukraine’s energy security and the Ukrainian people’s access to critical services including electricity, heat, and water during the cold winter months, which could be the harshest for Ukraine since at least its independence. We highlight the regional implications of such attacks, notably on the Republic of Moldova’s energy security. Russia must end its war of aggression and pay for the damage it has caused.

    We recommit to supporting Ukraine’s immediate, medium, and long-term recovery and reconstruction in line with its path towards the EU and to work to involve our private sectors and local governments in the sustainable economic and social recovery of Ukraine. We welcome and underscore the significance of Ukraine’s commitment to business-enabling reforms that will establish a level playing field for investment in the energy sector. We stress the importance of the implementation of the National Energy and Climate Plan and the monitoring of this process. We will continue to support efforts of the Ukrainian government and people in these endeavors.

    We stress the importance of implementation of energy sector reforms in line with the EU accession path and fulfilling obligations under the Energy Community Treaty, including OECD-compliant corporate governance standards. This is especially crucial ahead of the winter, given the scale of repairs and new energy infrastructure needs.

    We acknowledge the need for international assistance to protect energy infrastructure from attacks, including through the strengthening of Ukraine’s air defense capabilities by the committed countries, and reaffirm our readiness to continue providing such assistance.

    We condemn Russia’s seizure and continued control and militarization of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which threatens energy security. We emphasize that any use of nuclear energy and nuclear installations must be safe, secured, safe-guarded, and environmentally sound. With reference to the UNGA resolution from 11 July on “Safety and security of nuclear facilities of Ukraine, including the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant” we stress that Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant must return to the full sovereign control of Ukraine in line with IAEA principles and under its independent supervision.

    We are convinced that rebuilding Ukraine’s energy system in the short and long term is in the interest of enhancing global energy security and sustainability.

    We welcome further commitments to provide funding and in-kind support to address the Ukrainian energy sector’s most urgent needs, including repairs of damaged power plants and district heating systems, deployment of new, distributed power generation, emergency backup power for critical services, and passive protection for energy infrastructure. We call on the global community to urgently strengthen efforts in that regard and provide Ukraine with all assistance needed.

    We underline the important work of international partners, banks, and the Energy Community’s “Ukraine Energy Support Fund” in this regard. We call upon international partners to elevate their financial contributions, in particular to the latter fund in order to improve Ukraine’s resilience next winter.

    Based on the work of the Working Group on Energy Security and the outcomes of the First Global Peace Summit held on 15-16 June 2024 in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, as well as the results of a productive and constructive dialogue at the Energy Security Conference held on 22 August 2024, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to achieving a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace for Ukraine.

    Based upon the Japan-Ukraine Conference for the Promotion of Economic Growth and Reconstruction in Tokyo, the 2024 Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Berlin and looking ahead to the November 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) and the 2025 URC in Italy, we are committed to continue supporting immediate needs and Ukraine’s vision of a more decentralized, diversified, resilient, and renewable/sustainable energy system that is fully integrated with Europe.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: UPDATE: Three charged in connection with murder of Joshua McLean in Tower Hamlets

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating the murder of a man in Tower Hamlets have charged three men.

    Joshua McLean, 31, was fatally shot at about 20:27hrs on Tuesday, 6 August in Weavers Fields, Wilmot Street, E2.

    On Wednesday, 25 September, detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command arrested eight males – all aged between 17 and 56 – on suspicion of murder.

    Three have been charged with murder. They are:

    [A] Nefur Miah, 36 (06.04.88), of Redmans Road E1; [B] Muhammed Ismail Ali, 37 (02.10.87), of Marlborough Road RM7; and [C] Simeon Oliver-Stewart, 30 (15.01.94), of Clevedon Close N16.

    They are all due to appear at Thames Magistrates Court today, Friday, 27 September.

    The remaining five males [D], [E], [F], [G] and [H] who were arrested have all been released on bail.

    Joshua’s family have been informed.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact the police via 101, quoting reference CAD 7454/06AUG.

    Information, images or footage can also be provided on a portal via https://mipp.police.uk/operation/01MPS24W82-PO1

    To remain anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tourist flow to Moscow exceeds 2019 record figures — Sergei Sobyanin

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The trend of increasing tourist flow to the capital continues. In the first six months of this year, Moscow received 12.2 million guests, which is six percent more than in the same period of 2019. This was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in his blog.

    “The absolute majority of tourists are our compatriots from other regions of Russia. Most often, people come to Moscow for vacation or holiday from St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Krai, Vladimir, Rostov, Tula regions,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

    The average occupancy rate of hotels increased by 75 percent, which is 10 percent higher than the first half of 2023 and three percent higher than the first half of 2019. At the same time, the number of places to accommodate guests is also growing: five hotels with 507 rooms have opened since the beginning of the year.

    The contribution of tourism to the city’s economy is steadily growing. The volume of tourist and excursion consumption reached 650 billion rubles, of which budget revenues are estimated at 89 billion rubles. Both figures are a third higher than similar figures for 2019.

    Tourism growth is the result comprehensive support for the industry and close cooperation between the city and business.

    The majority of tourist traffic occurs during the May holidays and the summer vacation and holiday season.

    In the summer, 7.4 million tourists vacationed in Moscow. The average hotel occupancy rate was 78 percent, which is six percent more than the year before.

    At the same time, domestic tourism figures are also growing. This year, the capital was visited by 6.7 million people, which is 12 percent higher than the peak figures of the summer of 2019.

    Although the majority of travelers are Russians, every fifth guest at Moscow hotels this summer is a foreigner.

    The summer period brought 54.5 billion rubles to the city budget, and the volume of tourist and excursion consumption amounted to 398.1 billion rubles.

    The capital’s guests were especially fond of summer festivals, such as “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030” and “Summer in Moscow. Everybody out on the streets!”

    Sergei Sobyanin: More than 12 million people visited the forum-festival “Moscow 2030”

    The United Arab Emirates Culture Days, which took place this summer on Manezhnaya Square, attracted over 300,000 people in five days. Visitors enjoyed fashion shows accompanied by traditional music, tried popular national dishes, and learned about unusual crafts. At the site, one could become a guest of a wedding show or see oriental landscapes at an open-air photo exhibition.

    The Moscow Estates Festival was held for the third time and became a record-breaker both in duration and scale. The number of visitors exceeded 700 thousand – this is 1.6 times more than in the two previous seasons combined.

    More than three thousand events took place: masquerades, theatrical performances, symphonic music concerts and musicals in the scenery of old estates, historical picnics, outdoor games of gorodki, badminton and serso.

    The festival brought together 40 estates in the capital.

    “We have managed to form a new weekend culture among Muscovites and tourists: the number of visitors to some estates has increased several times compared to the same period last year,” added Sergei Sobyanin.

    Post stations where you could sign a postcard with a quill pen were popular. From there, tourists sent over 65 thousand such messages to different cities in Russia.

    Almost every second guest of the festival visited the pavilions of the “City Dacha”, 255 liters of jam were cooked from seasonal berries.

    This season of “Moscow Tea Party” guests tried and chose the tea blend that is most associated with Moscow. Now golden-amber black tea with the taste of black and red currants, strawberries, with the addition of cornflower petals, safflower, rosebuds and orange slices can be purchased in the capital’s coffee shops.

    The real discovery was the iced Moscow tea. Restaurants and cafes presented more than 800 types of the soft drink, and also offered unique recipes. Muscovites and tourists drank about 50 thousand liters of iced tea.

    More than 500 events took place on Tverskaya Square, the festival’s flagship venue. They were attended by over 400,000 people. The most popular were thematic theatrical performances, musical talks, and interactive lectures related to tea culture, which were accompanied by useful master classes.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police remembrance ceremonies ‘particularly poignant’

    Source: South Australia Police

    People across the state today paused to honour police officers killed in the line of duty, including South Australia Police’s (SAPOL) Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig PBM LEM.

    Ahead of National Police Remembrance Day on Sunday, many united to pay their respects at locations including SAPOL’s Police Academy, the Riverland’s Banrock Station and at Mount Gambier and Port Pirie police stations.

    Observed on 29 September each year, the national day provides an opportunity to acknowledge the dangers of policing. This year recognises the 62 dedicated SAPOL members and those from other Australian and South West Pacific police jurisdictions who have made the ultimate sacrifice when protecting the community.

    Commissioner of Police Grant Stevens APM LEM attended the National Police Remembrance Day memorial service in Canberra, where Brevet Sergeant Doig’s name was added to the National Police Memorial.

    “This year’s remembrance is particularly poignant as we reflect on the life of Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig who died in the line of duty last November after being shot by an armed offender at Senior,” Commissioner Stevens said.

    “Brevet Sergeant Doig served his community with distinction, displaying honour and courage in performing his duties while knowing the risks his job entailed.

    “The profound outpouring of grief across South Australia Police and throughout the South Australian community, highlighted the esteem in which Brevet Sergeant Doig was held.”

    Brevet Sergeant Doig’s family attended a private ceremony on 5 September 2024 to unveil his plaque on the Wall of Remembrance at SAPOL’s Academy. At this ceremony, Brevet Sergeant Doig was also posthumously awarded the South Australia Police Bravery Medal and Leadership and Efficiency Medal, adding to other accolades.

    Commissioner Stevens recognised the commitment of all police officers, past and present.

    “National Police Remembrance Day provides a valuable opportunity to reflect upon those who serve and those who have fallen, recalling their unquestionable dedication to our profession and our community at large,” he added.

    “While our people on the frontline of operational policing face the inherent dangers of the profession, it takes commitment and support from all members of the organisation to ensure the South Australian community receives the best possible service.”

    SA Governor Her Excellency, the Honourable Frances Adamson AC joined Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams APM, Minister of Police Dan Cregan, and other dignitaries at SAPOL’s academy this morning to pay their respects at the wall of remembrance. A riderless horse also formed part of the commemoration.

    Minister for Police Dan Cregan said the day is a reminder of the bravery shown by South Australian Police.

    “Every officer deserves the right to come home and we must never forget those on the frontline who put themselves in danger to keep our community safe,” Minister Cregan said.

    “Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig paid the ultimate price for doing his job and this is a solemn occasion to pay tribute to the courage, commitment and dedication of police.”

    In further acknowledgement, on Sunday several venues and locations across metropolitan Adelaide will light up in blue and white police chequering, including Adelaide Oval’s southern stand, Riverbank precinct footbridge, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Town Hall, and the O-Bahn tunnel. SAPOL’s police headquarters on Angas Street will also light up from tonight (Friday) through to Sunday.

    Breakout

    This year we remember: South Australia Police: Brevet Sergeant Jason Christopher Doig who died on the 17November 2023 after being shot at Senior in the South East.

    New South Wales Police:Sergeant Peter Thomas Stone who drowned on the 1 January 2023 while attempting to rescue his son.

    We also commemorate another addition to this year’s honour roll: Western Australia Police: Senior Constable Glenn Murray who died on the 6 December 2022 after receiving serious injuries in a car accident.

    We also acknowledge two historical additions to the National Police Memorial: Northern Territory Police: Mounted Constable Thomas Edward McNulty who died on the 28 November 1917 from drowning after falling overboard from the ‘Albatross’. Mounted Constable Arthur Robinson Clapp who died on the 5November 1927 from a gunshot wound to the leg after seizing a pistol and securing it in his belt.

    Caption: The National Carillon building in Canberra lit up as a tribute to Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig.

    SA Governor Her Excellency, the Honourable Frances Adamson AC with Deputy Commissioner of Police Linda Williams APM at the Police Academy’s service on Friday 27 September.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Friendly cooperation main theme of China-Estonian ties: Wang Yi

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday met with Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York.

    Estonia is an important cooperation partner for China in the Baltic region. Friendly cooperation is the main theme of bilateral relations, which aligns with the shared expectations of both peoples and represents the direction that both sides should continue to pursue, said Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

    While China and Estonia have different histories, cultures, environments, and face different challenges, this does not hinder the two countries from strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation to serve the well-being of their people, Wang said, adding it also does not affect their joint efforts to safeguard international peace and security based on respect for the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

    China is willing to continuously enhance mutual trust with Estonia, continue to respect each other’s legitimate concerns on core interests, and lay a solid political foundation and inject vitality in improving bilateral relations, said Wang.

    Estonia, as an important member of the European Union, is expected to promote the EU institutions’ adherence to free trade, resolve differences through dialogue and consultation, and promote the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations, he said.

    Tsahkna said Estonia has a long history of exchanges with China and has maintained pragmatic cooperation, clearly upholding the One-China policy. Estonia appreciates China’s emphasis on respecting the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter.

    For a small country like Estonia, international law and international order are as important as nuclear weapons. Estonia pays close attention to the Ukraine crisis, values China’s position, and hopes that China will play a constructive role, said Tsahkna.

    Wang pointed out that China is not a party to the Ukraine crisis, but has always been committed to peace, actively mediating and promoting negotiations to facilitate a political resolution. China’s diplomacy is guided by the principles of upholding justice, maintaining fairness, and pursuing peace. For all hotspot issues, China advocates seeking political solutions through dialogue and consultation.

    The immediate priority in the Ukraine crisis is to de-escalate the situation and prevent the conflict from further expanding, which aligns with the interests of European countries. China will faithfully fulfill its responsibilities as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and continue to contribute to peace, said Wang.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Almost 90 panel houses with tile cladding will undergo major repairs in Moscow

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, 87 residential panel houses built according to standard designs will undergo major repairs in Moscow. These will be buildings whose facade panels were faced with small and medium-sized tiles during production at the factory. Over time, they lost their color or crumbled. The Moscow City Services Complex noted that a special technology using polymer-cement mixtures on reinforcing meshes was developed for repairing the walls of such houses. This will extend the service life of the facades by at least 30 years.

    Two shades of white house on Kosygina street

    This technology is already being used in the major renovation of the building at 7 Kosygina Street. The 16-story residential building was erected in 1967 according to a standard series design, which was considered an achievement in the construction industry at the time. Hotels or hostels were often located in such buildings.

    The specialists have already restored the facade. The work was carried out in several stages for the convenience of residents. At the first stage, the surfaces were cleaned, then they were sanded and cracks were eliminated. And at the third, final stage, they applied glue, polymer-cement mixtures on reinforcing compounds, and a layer of textured plaster. The house was painted creamy white and papyrus white.

    Later, the basement and entrance were repaired, and the double-glazed windows in common areas were updated. Currently, the roofing is being put in order, having previously dismantled the old one.

    Intense yellow house in the southwest

    In a similar way, this year the building at 11 Tsyurupy Street, Block 1 was renovated. The work also took place in several stages, at the end of which the building was painted creamy white and intense yellow. In addition, the basement was renovated, new windows were installed in common areas and the balcony screens were replaced. In addition, the entrances were put in order, the slopes were repaired and a new blind area was installed. The nine-story residential building was built in 1976 according to a standard series project. The plasticity of the facade is formed by rhythmic rows of balconies and loggias.

    House with projections on Simferopolsky Boulevard

    Another facility in the South-West Administrative District that has undergone a major overhaul this season is located at 4a, Simferopolsky Boulevard. The main work on restoring the building’s façade has already been completed. In particular, specialists knocked off the old small tiles, filled the resulting voids, applied a new layer of glue and primer, laid insulation in the seams and sealed them. The building is painted white and “blue aragonite”. In addition, the windows and balcony screens were also replaced and the entrances to the building were renovated. The 16-story residential building was erected in 1981. The plasticity of the façade is supported by risalits, which house common areas and kitchens.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China among fastest risers in world’s most innovative economies ranking: WIPO

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China moved up one spot to 11th place in the ranking of the world’s most innovative economies, making it one of the fastest risers over the past decade, according to the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2024 released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Thursday.

    China remains the only middle-income economy in the top 30 while Switzerland, Sweden, the United States, Singapore and the United Kingdom are the world’s top-ranked innovative economies, according to the GII.

    The 17th edition of the GII, which serves as a critical benchmark for global innovation trends, reveals that despite some countries’ rapid climb, the broader innovation landscape faces challenges.

    Venture capital funding dropped by about 40 percent in 2023, reversing the boom between 2020 and 2022. Additionally, growth in research and development expenditures has slowed, alongside a decline in international patent filings and scientific publications.

    “However, technological progress remained strong in 2023, particularly in health-related fields like genome sequencing, as well as in computing power and electric batteries,” said WIPO Director-General Daren Tang.

    “Technology adoption also deepened, especially in 5G, robotics, and electric vehicles. This year’s GII also reveals positive trends in key indicators, including a decline in global poverty and rises in labor productivity and life expectancy,” he added.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Vascular centers received 8 angiographs with 3D modeling function

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of the year, eight newest angiographs with 3D modeling function have been purchased for vascular centers. Sergei Sobyanin reported this in his telegram channel.

    “Today, 3D technologies provide a full cycle of support for doctors – from training to planning and conducting high-tech interventions. They allow doctors to create highly accurate three-dimensional models of the patient’s vascular network, taking into account all anatomical features,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    With the help of such models, doctors can conduct a kind of rehearsal of the operation. This gives doctors the opportunity to plan the route to the vascular lesion in advance, choose the optimal position for installing the stent and accurately select its size. Thanks to this, risks during the operation are reduced, and the time it takes to complete is shortened.

    Another important advantage of 3D models is that they eliminate the need for additional X-ray examinations. The radiation load on patients and medical personnel is reduced.

    Three-dimensional modeling technologies are also actively used for training X-ray surgeons.

    Moscow doctors have developed a technique for diagnosing childhood strokes — SobyaninSobyanin: More than 370 units of the latest medical equipment installed in Moscow medical institutions

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The train schedule on the Belorussky and Savelovsky directions of the MCD-1 will change

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    From 20:20 on September 27 to September 29, the train schedule on the Belorussky and Savelovsky directions of the first Moscow Central Diameter will change.

    On the Belorussky direction, some suburban trains heading to Belorussky Station will arrive on tracks No. 14 and 15 instead of tracks No. 1–5. The changes can be found on the information boards at the stations.

    Some suburban trains will be cancelled, some will only go from and to Fili station. Some express trains to Mozhaisk and Zvenigorod have been cancelled. Some trains will pass Begovaya and Testovskaya stations without stopping. Trains from Usovo station will only go from and to Rabochy Posyolok station. The intervals will be increased to 15 minutes.

    On the Savelovsky direction, some trains will be cancelled, some will follow shortened routes from and to the Savelovskaya station. The intervals will be partially increased to 15 minutes.

    During the period of restrictions, work will be carried out to modernize the track infrastructure.

    The schedule of some Aeroexpress trains will change. To travel to Sheremetyevo Airport, you can use buses from the Khovrino metro station – these are routes No. 1195 (to terminals B, C) and No. 1195D (to terminal D).

    You can find the schedule of buses and Aeroexpress trains here on the company’s website. The schedule of suburban and city trains is available in the applications “Moscow Metro”, “Moscow Transport”, and also in the application Andon the carrier’s website.

    Passengers are asked to plan their trips in advance.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Find yourself in the metropolis of the future: how the Smart City pavilion at VDNKh will celebrate its eighth anniversary

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    For eight years now, guests of the pavilion “Smart City” at VDNKh can learn more about the capital’s IT projects and key solutions that make Muscovites’ lives even more comfortable and safe. In honor of the pavilion’s birthday, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of innovations and entertainment of the future, as well as receive memorable gifts.Department of Information Technology of Moscow told about the program they had prepared for guests of the interactive exhibition on September 28.

    “Moscow is one of the smartest megacities in the world, a city where technologies help people every day and make their lives more comfortable, brighter and more interesting. Muscovites can no longer imagine their lives without convenient services, gadgets and an intelligent urban environment. But technological progress does not stop for a minute, so on the pavilion’s birthday we invite all visitors to imagine themselves as residents of the megalopolis of the future and take part in the everyday entertainment of the new era: compete in robotic races, create your own robot, walk through the VDNKh metaverse, assemble a quantum computer and clean space from garbage. The interactive and varied program will be interesting for both children and adults. Through a fascinating immersion in the world of future technologies, guests will be able to expand their knowledge of the IT projects of the capital of the present,” noted Anastasia Sharova, Head of the Exhibition Activities Department of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

    VDNKh Metaverse and Roboball Races

    While getting acquainted with the interactive exhibition and learning more about high-tech projects and services, riding a real bicycle through the VDNKh metaverse or traveling through digital twins of iconic places in a cable car cabin, guests will get acquainted with the achievements and technologies used in the capital in an entertaining and interactive format.

    Thus, all comers will be able to stroll through a virtual digital copy of the country’s main exhibition. The VDNKh metaverse is more than 80 objects and 400 exhibits, recreated with such a high degree of accuracy that you can examine the smallest details of buildings or the entire architectural ensemble, see the splashes of fountains and leaves swaying in the wind, and get acquainted with the exhibits of some pavilions. City residents will be offered to go on a unique gamified excursion in the company of a digital double of the singer Vanya Dmitrienko, during which they will travel in time, visit space, look into a nuclear reactor and find themselves on a film set.

    For those who love speed and competition, there will be robotic ball races. The track is designed as a labyrinth, and participants will have to guide their ball through all the obstacles – ramps, swings and dead ends. To control their robotic ball, each racer will have a tablet in their hands. In the pavilion, you can also learn about the principles of quantum computers and their potential for solving complex problems, as well as feel like nuclear physicists and independently launch a virtual computing device of the future.

    Basics of Robotics and Space Debris Removal

    In addition, visitors will be immersed in the world of innovation and will understand how artificial intelligence is used on Earth and beyond. They will be able to sort space debris on their own and learn about technologies that will help clean up space pollution.

    The pavilion will host master classes where city residents will learn the basics of robotics and create their own robot assistant. Under the guidance of an expert, participants will design a robot from construction set elements and learn how to create and program mechanisms to perform the necessary operations. As a souvenir of the visit, they will be offered to take photos in the branded photo zone “MetaVDNKh” together with a life-size figure of the guide to the metaverse Vanya Dmitrienko.

    Guests are welcome from 12:00 to 18:00. Branded gifts for participation in the events are also provided: portable batteries, notebooks, sets of stickers with logos of Moscow digital services, cardholders and more. And the winners of the competition, which is held in the official group pavilion “Smart City” on the social network “VKontakte”, will be able to receive one of the super prizes – a sweatshirt, backpack, shopper or baseball cap, which can be decorated with the included patches on Velcro.

    To take part in the competition, you must fulfill all the conditions: subscribe to the pavilion account, repost the entry about the competition, like it, write a comment and attend the Smart City birthday on September 28. Participants of the competition will need to confirm that they have fulfilled all the conditions at the reception, and at 17:00 the winners will be announced, selected using a random number generator.

    The Smart City pavilion at VDNKh was opened in 2016. Here you can take part in master classes, quests, programming workshops, 3D modeling courses, robotics and other events for free. The exhibition is open to visitors from 10:00 to 20:00 from Tuesday to Sunday. Group tours of the pavilion’s exhibition area are held every hour. To get on them, you will need to pre-register. on the official websiteYou can walk around the center on your own by downloading the “Discover Moscow” app and finding the audio guide in the “Smart City” section.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow, you can find out here.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Walks, games and premieres: Russpass has collected ideas for an autumn holiday in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow celebrates World Tourism Day. The capital continues to attract visitors at different times of the year and is ideal for off-season travel. You can find out which city parks to visit, where to see the best exhibitions and where to go with children in the new section “Autumn in Moscow” on Russpass.

    The beauty of nature

    In city parks you can stroll among colorful trees, listen to the rustling of leaves under your feet, and also see old estates, sculptures and ponds. In the fresh air you can not only observe the beauty of nature, but also take interesting pictures.

    Russpass has prepared routes through the most beautiful parks of the capital. Among them are: Museum-Reserve “Kolomenskoye” with stunning panoramic views from the steep bank, forest labyrinths estates Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo, literary Peredelkino, a mysterious national park “Moose Island” and the Russian Versailles – Kuskovo estateIf you don’t want to go into the thicket, you can take a ride by bike or walk along the autumn Boulevard Ring.

    On a date with art

    Moscow museums offer to evaluate works of art. After walking through the Muzeon Art Park, you can go to the New Tretyakov Gallery and see the capital of different eras through the eyes of artists from the Vasnetsov dynasty. The exhibits are worthy of attention at the Museum of Russian Impressionism, and also “Adepts of Red” in the Engineering Building of the Tretyakov Gallery. You can admire the fascinating autumn still lifes and many other works of art at the A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.

    Tastes of Autumn

    Capital restaurants invite you to meet with the off-season menu and appreciate the views of Moscow streets. Most of the city’s gastronomic establishments are located in beautiful places in the historical center. Hot pumpkin soup with Italian croutons, meat salads or hot tea will help to complement the impressions of autumn leaf fall.

    Theatre premieres

    Autumn is the beginning of the theatre season, including in Moscow. This year there will be more than 200 premieres, including fearless experiments, classical ballet, and sparkling musicals. Spectators will enjoy masterful performances by their favorite actors, beautiful interiors, and unforgettable emotions. A special part after the performance will be a walk through the evening capital, sparkling with lights.

    Learning is easy and fun

    Moscow confirms its status as the capital of children’s tourism and offers a wide range of entertainment and play-based learning for both children and their parents, who will certainly want to remember their childhood. This is an ideal city to visit during the autumn holidays. The Russpass service invites little explorers take part in immersive shows, quests and master classes in autumn parks, join to lessons in magic and scenography, and also visit Lego Museum— one of the largest in Europe.

    Russpass service launched in 2020. In four years, it has become an entire tourism ecosystem, with the help of which it is easy to plan a trip, book tickets and a hotel, and select excursions. Interesting facts about traveling in Russia are posted in the online publication “Russpass-magazine”. In addition, since June 2023, a portal has been operating for representatives of the tourism industry “Russpass. Business”.

    The service was created on the initiative of the Moscow Government. The project is supervised by the capital Tourism Committee together with the city Department of Information Technology.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites have become almost three times more likely to seek video consultations from employees of government service centers

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    Since the beginning of the year, employees of the My Documents government service centers have conducted almost eight thousand video consultations. This is almost three times more than the results of the same period in 2023. In total, since the service was launched in 2021, specialists have conducted more than 13 thousand video consultations for city residents. Today, thanks to the service on the mos.ru portal, Muscovites can consult on issues related to government services without leaving their homes. To do this, simply sign up on the portal.

    Most often this year, users sought video consultations on issues of housing and communal services charges, payments and compensations for families with children and large families, payments and benefits for pensioners and people of pre-retirement age, as well as on the topic of guardianship and trusteeship.

    Since 2024, city residents have had the opportunity to receive online consultations on issues of recalculation of housing and communal payments, charges and debts, confirmation of documents on education and (or) qualifications, academic degrees and titles. Video consultations on guardianship issues related to the issuance of preliminary permission for transactions with property and the disposal of funds of minors, incapacitated or partially incapacitated citizens have also become available. City residents can also receive preliminary information on the disposal of funds from the ward’s account in the Telegram channel using the chat bot “Guardianship”.

    As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, today, thanks to the service on the mos.ru portal, you can ask questions not only to employees of the My Documents government service centers, but also to representatives of 13 departments. Online consultations are available on more than 200 different topics. For example, you can find out about the procedure for obtaining a birth certificate, pension, foreign passport, TIN, compulsory medical insurance policy, as well as other important services.

    Using the service “Sign up for a consultation and personal appointment online” Residents of the capital, legal entities and individual entrepreneurs registered on mos.ru can sign up for an online meeting in a few minutes using any electronic device, without visiting the institution. To do this, on the portal in the catalog of services for residents, go to the “Documents” section, then select “Popular in the section”, then – “Sign up for a consultation and personal appointment online” and click on the button “Sign up for an online consultation with a specialist of the state services center or department”. The applicant can choose a life situation and the category of interest, as well as a convenient date and time for receiving the consultation. An invitation to an online meeting and a link to connect will be sent to your personal account and to your email address. The duration of one consultation is up to 20 minutes.

    Employees of government service centers provide online consultations on issues of confirmation of educational documents

    Online consultations are informational in nature. To submit documents, the applicant must personally contact any convenient government services center or use electronic services on the mos.ru portal.

    Increasing the availability of mass socially significant services in electronic form corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow can be found on a special page.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Feathers for the Natives and a Crinoline for the Karlitsa. How the Workshops of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre Work

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    Any performance is the result of long, intense and painstaking preparation. The work of actors and directors is, of course, always visible at first glance, but the work that remains behind the scenes also makes the production a harmonious and integral work of art. Decorations and costumes, technical solutions and organizational processes are no less important, but not always obvious components of the success of the performance.

    Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko (MAMT) is unique: hundreds of employees of the workshops work on the seven floors of the building on Bolshaya Dmitrovka – painting and decoration, sewing, shoe, props, metalwork, carpentry and other shops. More details about their work – in the material mos.ru.

    Headwear and fabric painting

    Almost no performance can do without headwear for the artists (and there are more than 40 of them in the repertoire). And the specialists can create almost any product right here in the workshop.

    Making a headdress is an individual job. When an artist joins a troupe, their head is immediately measured so that the product fits perfectly. Of course, the data needs to be updated periodically – for example, if the actor changes his hairstyle. And in the case of opera artists, they have to resort to tricks – under the spotlight and from the stress of performing parts, the head circumference can become significantly larger, sometimes even by several sizes. To make the artists comfortable throughout the performance, the craftsmen sew special elastic bands into the headdresses.

    Another important task is to make the products as light as possible so that the actors can move freely, dance, perform complex pirouettes and jumps. Sometimes it happens that the idea of a particular headdress is technically impossible to implement, and the craftsmen have to compromise – so that the costumes suit both the production designer in appearance and the performers in convenience and functionality. For example, for the round red headdresses of the natives (working title – “tomatoes”) in the play “Robinson Crusoe”, costume designer Vladimir Arefyev suggested using wooden sticks as a frame. But they would have turned out too heavy this way, and the craftsmen came up with the idea of creating lighter structures from polyurethane foam and wrapping them with red threads.

    And the opera “Not Only Love” was the easiest for the specialists, although about 100 different headdresses were made for it. The action takes place in a post-war collective farm, so the headscarves were sewn by hand, but many were not even processed along the edges – to create a more authentic image.

    The fabric painting workshop does a huge and very diverse job – here they “blow” the ballet costumes (darken them on the sides so that the artists on stage look even more slender and fragile), and finish the details, and actually paint the fabrics. For “Robinson Crusoe” the workshop worked almost around the clock – for 40 native costumes it was necessary to blow and paint several thousand feathers by hand, and shell beads were collected (also by hand) by almost the entire team. The craftsmen joked that it seemed that shells had run out in all of Moscow at that time, and there were still few of them.

    The costume designer for the opera Othello, Dmitry Andreyev, took great care to recreate the historical reality. Each woman’s dress made of silk velvet required about 10 meters of fabric, and the entire choir – almost 50 people – had to be dressed in them. And the artist performing the part of the Dwarf in the opera The Tales of Hoffmann moves around the stage on his knees in a short crinoline skirt made of scraps of different fabrics, painted and sewn together by hand. It took the workshop’s master several weeks of continuous work to make it.

    Assistant Director: The Unsung Conductor

    An assistant director is a rare profession even for the theater industry; many theaters simply do not have a person who would be responsible for all the services involved in holding a performance. But at MAMT, this is an indispensable specialist, without whom not a single production would take place. In essence, this is the captain of the ship – he is responsible for changing scenes on time, turning on and off the lights, and making sure that the stage props appear on time. And if during a performance the conductor directs the orchestra from the pit, then from behind the scenes, the assistant director conducts everything that happens on stage.

    Such a specialist must have a musical education, because he directs the performance using a piano score — the musical score of a ballet or opera, which is filled with notes about what should happen on stage at every second. One page of the piano score can contain up to six such notes. The assistant director knows the entire theater repertoire almost by heart and is next to the director throughout the entire process of creating new performances. Moreover, he is a full-fledged participant — together with technologists at the staging stage, he looks for ways to quickly, “cleanly,” and conveniently for employees of all theater services change the scenery on stage. Assistant directors have to literally measure some moments with a stopwatch so that the performance goes perfectly.

    The assistant stage manager’s console at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre is located in the left wings, in the stage pocket. The console can be used to open and close the curtain, as well as maintain contact with all services involved in the performance: lighting technicians, machinists, mechanics and many others.

    The Invisible Work of the Stage Operator

    Other specialists, invisible to the viewer’s eyes, are responsible for the magic that happens on the theater stage – stage machinists. They are the ones who assemble and disassemble the giant scenery and change it during performances.

    More than 60 people work in the MAMT machine and scenery shop, 40 of them are stage machinists who literally physically ensure the performance of all productions. Their tasks include assembling and disassembling scenery, loading and unloading it, and they are also responsible for storage. And there are a lot of scenery – some are located right in the theater, in a huge room underground at a depth of 30 meters, some are stored in 50 containers outside the theater.

    The shop works almost around the clock, and preparations for each new performance begin long before the premiere. Several weeks before the first show, “bau-tests” are held, during which the machinists rehearse the change of scenery so that everything works without a hitch at the premiere. There are so-called “draw-up” performances, which are considered quite simple for stage machinists – the scenery can be assembled in a few hours on the morning of the show. They mainly consist of suspended structures that are installed on the stage fairly quickly. Draw-up performances include the operas “Madame Butterfly” and “The Elixir of Love”, and the ballets “Giselle” and “The Stone Flower”.

    “Norma” is one of the most complex performances in terms of editing. At the beginning, the audience sees a forest of huge trees about 10 meters high, each consisting of three separate parts. The installation of “Norma” takes a day of continuous work. And for the opera “Rigoletto” the machinists literally build a two-story house on the stage. The floors are assembled separately, and then they are connected by raising the second floor on fly rods and lowering the first on plunger platforms. Another example of complex editing is the ballet “Don Quixote”: huge wings, complex rigid wings on frames, towers, gazebos, carts – only a small part of what the machinists must assemble on the stage in two days.

    The opera “Eugene Onegin” requires special participation of the employees of the machine and scenery shop. The floor covering for it is made of natural wood, and before each performance the parquet is assembled from many blocks. Also on the stage are four 10-meter columns that must rotate, and a suspension bridge about 30 meters long – on it Tatyana soars upward when she writes a letter to Onegin. From the auditorium it looks light and airy, and behind the scenes the machinists hold the bridge with special iron rods so that the structure does not wobble, and the actors are safe. And for one of the scenes of the play “Winter Evening in Chamonix”, where two actors travel towards each other in cabins on a cable car above the stage, the simultaneous work of eight machinists is required – they adjust the position of the cabins, raise and lower them.

    A “clean” change of scenery is a special job for stage machinists: the picture in this case changes right during the performance, with the curtain open. Then the employees of the machine-set shop are dressed in costumes so that they do not differ from the actors on stage and continue to do their work. Such a change of scenery is, for example, in the ballet “Snegurochka” – in the first act, the machinists, dressed in fur coats, bring a small fence and a bench onto the stage.

    “Mermaid”. What will be the main premiere of the 105th season at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Convenient tool for real estate analysis and evaluation: DIT of Moscow spoke about the possibilities of the investment card

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the investment map of the capital portal investtossov.ru in real time you can find current lots at city auctions and sites for the creation and development of production in Moscow. Currently, information is presented here on 2.4 thousand city property objects put up for auction in all districts, as well as more than 1.3 thousand investment sites that can be used to place production in the city.

    “The service’s functionality allows you to assess the attractiveness of a selected site based on several criteria, learn more about the real estate offered by the city, and select an object that suits your needs and goals. Based on the investment map information, entrepreneurs can make a preliminary assessment and make more informed decisions to launch a business project. In addition to comprehensive information on each lot presented, the map provides data on possible support measures for businesses and investors and general analytical information about the capital: investment indicators, human resources, infrastructure facilities,” said the deputy head of

    Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow Roman Urnyshev.

    The “City auctions” section of the investment map presents capital property: buildings, non-residential premises, non-stationary retail facilities, as well as land plots for the construction of commercial or administrative real estate. Investors and entrepreneurs can buy, rent, or enter into an agreement for the right to conduct trade and other activities in these lots. Using filters, it is possible to select an object suitable for its purpose, location, area, initial cost, and other parameters. The information panel on the left displays the number of offers in each category, which allows you to save time and go straight to searching for current lots.

    Another section of the map is “Investment sites”. It contains information about land plots and premises that are available for the placement of various enterprises. Here you can find out about free areas in the special economic zone “Technopolis Moscow” and the capital’s technology parks, provided with infrastructure for the placement of production of any profile: from metallurgy and mechanical engineering to nanotechnology and software development. In addition, the section contains data on industrial cluster facilities, projects implemented within the framework of integrated development of territories, as well as offers from the investment catalog of Moscow.

    The investment map’s capabilities allow you to sort objects by location: within the district boundaries, near the desired metro station, or by exact address. Important tools are analytical layers that allow you to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the object’s potential. New layers are regularly added and the functionality of existing ones is expanded at user requests.

    In the press service of the capital Department of Investment and Industrial Policy They said that the investment map of Moscow has become a universal tool for investors and entrepreneurs when choosing a location to create production facilities in the city.

    Thus, analytical layers allow you to find out about the availability of parking in the area, the intensity of traffic and the possibility of passage of freight transport without issuing permits, the age and gender structure of the population. In addition, the map displays infrastructure facilities located in the immediate vicinity of the selected site – these are stores, public transport stops, educational institutions and construction sites.

    Thanks to the new analytical layer “Industry”, the investor can analyze the distance from the selected site to other enterprises, find out the name, legal data and scope of activities of these companies. This approach is useful when assessing a place according to certain criteria, such as the availability of the necessary communications and capacities for opening an enterprise, possible industrial hazards.

    Last year, the analytical layer “Cargo Framework” appeared, which allows you to assess the logistical accessibility of a future enterprise or retail outlet. It displays information about the roads on which freight transport can move without obtaining permits. And with the help of the layer “Traffic intensity” based on geoanalytics of mobile operators, it will be possible to track the congestion of roads depending on the time of year, day and day of the week.

    Isochrones are another useful investment map tool. They are used to calculate the walking and transport accessibility of any urban object. This indicator measures the distance that can be covered in a certain time, moving from a given point on foot, by bicycle or by car. Isochrones are used when calculating the potential effectiveness of a project to assess the coverage area and the distance of the object from houses, transport stops, schools, road junctions and other infrastructure objects.

    For example, when opening a store, you can build an isochrone and, based on the number of residential buildings in the area, calculate the approximate number of potential customers who live within a 10-minute walk of the future retail outlet. This tool also helps to evaluate the infrastructure of the place of interest and even determine the direction of investment in a specific urban segment.

    The Moscow Investment Portal is one of the most popular specialized resources for investors. It provides all the information on tax regimes, benefits, and support measures, including for industrial enterprises. The portal has more than 40 online services for investors, industrialists, entrepreneurs, and residents of the capital. The resource reduces the time spent searching for a site for opening or developing production, provides the opportunity to evaluate and pre-calculate the effectiveness of a future business, and opens a channel of direct communication with the Moscow Government, which, in turn, allows the city to promptly respond to requests from entrepreneurs and investors.

    The implementation of digital solutions in public administration is in line with the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy” and the Moscow regional project “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects being implemented in the capital can be found find out here.

    Sergei Sobyanin told how the updated investment map of Moscow helps to choose a site for localizing a business

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From bottles to overalls: a chain of children’s stores helps border areas of the Kursk region

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The largest chain of children’s stores, with the assistance of the Moscow Government, sent more than 65 thousand goods to residents of the border areas of the Kursk Region. As humanitarian aid, they collected 7.5 thousand packages of nappies and diapers, 3.5 thousand pieces of soap, the same number of baby bottles and nipples.

    The chain didn’t forget about children’s clothing either – more than 40 thousand children’s overalls, shirts and sweaters, as well as rompers were sent to the region. Families from Kursk Oblast will receive all of this free of charge.

    The capital was one of the first to join in helping residents of border regions. Caring citizens and business owners provide financial support to their compatriots and collect humanitarian aid. Volunteers and charitable foundations help them with this.

    Previously five million rubles handed over winner of the gastronomic competition within the framework of the forum-festival “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030”.

    Many retail chains provide daily support to the affected areas: they help with the placement of evacuated employees, ensure the uninterrupted operation of grocery stores and collect hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid. Marketplaces join them, delivering food and essential items, as well as coffee shops that cooperate with charitable foundations.

    More information about the activities of the Department of Trade and Services is available in the official telegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign tourists flocking to Hainan

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

    The number of overseas visitors in Hainan province has been increasing thanks to the convenient immigration policies of the Hainan Free Trade Port, local authorities said.

    The entry and exit policies at the province are considered the most favorable in China, said Wang Haixing, director of the Haikou General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, at a news conference on Thursday.

    In February, the National Immigration Administration implemented new policies to enhance visa-free entry opportunities for people from 59 countries who want to visit Hainan. In May, a 15-day visa-free entry policy took effect for foreign tour groups arriving in Hainan via cruise ships, and in July, visa-free entry for foreign tour groups entering the island province from Hong Kong or Macao was permitted for up to 144 hours.

    As of Thursday, 1.514 million inbound and outbound personnel have been inspected this year, up 278.5 percent year-on-year, according to the station.

    So far this year, 238,500 foreign tourists have entered Hainan visa-free, a 6.5-fold increase compared to last year, constituting over 80 percent of the total number of overseas visitors to the island.

    Wang said that visa exemptions have become the primary method for foreigners who want to visit Hainan, and they have facilitated the hosting of major international events such as the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference and the China International Consumer Products Expo.

    Luo Zhengyu, deputy director of the station, highlighted that the border inspection authorities have implemented a series of effective measures to ensure the smooth implementation of travel policies. For instance, the number of passenger inspection channels at all provincial airports has increased from 39 to 98, with the activation of 44 inbound and outbound express channels.

    “This expansion has significantly reduced passenger waiting times and improved customs clearance efficiency,” he said.

    Additionally, passengers from 59 nations who are eligible for visa-free entry in Hainan, as well as foreign tourist groups entering Hainan from Hong Kong or Macao visa-free for 144 hours, no longer have to fill out entry cards. Furthermore, passengers arriving by cruise ships are no longer required to provide fingerprint information.

    “We will introduce innovative measures to enhance the travel experience for Chinese and foreign individuals, further creating a more convenient and streamlined border inspection atmosphere,” Luo said.

    Two of Hainan’s major airports have launched 58 international passenger routes — 36 at Haikou’s airport and 22 at Sanya’s — connecting 31 cities in 18 countries and regions.

    This week alone, two international routes have been launched, and a third will open this weekend, bringing the total number of international flights to and from the island to 61 by the end of this month, according to Hainan Airport Group.

    On Tuesday, the route linking Taiyuan, Shanxi province, and Singapore via Sanya commenced operations. On Thursday, Haikou Meilan International Airport inaugurated its first route to the United States, offering service to Seattle, Washington. On Saturday morning, Boao International Airport will host the inaugural flight ceremony for the first international route from Qionghai to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    “For many foreign visitors, a trip to Hainan without plans has become a reality,” said Mai Weiwen, CEO of Hainan Wenhua Tourism Group. “Thanks to the increasing number of international flights being launched in Hainan, local travel agencies are seizing opportunities to expand their market by venturing abroad to overseas tourist source markets.”

    Russian expatriate Andreev Aleksei, a lecturer at Hainan University, is excited about the preferential visa-free policies.

    “I plan to invite my family members to Hainan due to the ease of travel without the need for visa applications,” he said, also highlighting the convenience of direct flights from Moscow to Haikou and Sanya, as well as from other international cities to Hainan, making travel to the tropical island more accessible for foreign visitors.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese modernization will create new opportunities: ambassador

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

    LONDON, Sept. 26 — Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom (UK) Zheng Zeguang has said that Chinese modernization will create new opportunities for China’s cooperation with other countries.

    Speaking at a reception held on Wednesday to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the ambassador recalled China’s remarkable achievements over the past 75 years, saying its development has been an engine for the global economy and injected positive energy into world peace.

    “With reform measures rolled out at the third plenum of the 20th CPC Central Committee, China’s social vitality will be further unleashed, development momentum reinforced, and high-quality development boosted, and new opportunities will be created for China’s cooperation with other countries,” Zheng said.

    He said that China and the UK should work together to follow up on the understanding between the leaders of the two countries, uphold mutual respect, enhance engagement, and expand cooperation, so as to build a stable and mutually beneficial relationship and contribute to world peace and stability.

    Parliamentary Under-Secretary Catherine West at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spoke on behalf of the UK government at the reception. More than 500 guests from all walks of life in the UK, ambassadors from various countries to the UK, and representatives from the Chinese community, Chinese-funded institutions, and Chinese students attended the event.

    Also at the reception, China-Britain Business Council Chair Sherard Cowper-Coles told Xinhua that China’s development is “without parallel in human history.”

    The UK has an economy and a society that is very complementary to China and the two sides enjoy a huge potential for cooperation, said Cowper-Coles. “I hope we can be part of Chinese modernization, and I hope the world can share in it.”

    He said: “I don’t believe in de-globalization or decoupling or de-risking, I think we de-risk by engaging with each other, by exchanging goods and services and ideas.”

    Highlighting a shared future between the two countries, he said, “We should have a shared future, we must have a shared future, and we must work together.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: CRRC unveils green hydrogen train tech at Berlin fair

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    People visit the booth of CRRC during the 2024 International Trade Fair for Transport Technology (InnoTrans 2024) in Berlin, Germany, Sept. 24, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China debuted its first hydrogen-powered intelligent intercity train, CINOVA H2, at InnoTrans 2024, a leading international trade fair for transport technology, held in Berlin on Tuesday.

    Developed by CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co Ltd, a Shandong province-based subsidiary of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp, the groundbreaking train runs on hydrogen power, achieving zero carbon emissions throughout its journey. It offers faster speeds, higher passenger capacity and an extended range, providing a new green solution for nonelectrified railway passenger transport.

    Hydrogen energy, widely considered one of the most promising clean energies of the 21st century, is a key focus in the green transformation of railway technology.

    Liang Caiguo, a senior designer at CRRC Qingdao Sifang, said CINOVA H2 uses hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity via an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. The four-car train is equipped with high-power fuel cells capable of producing up to 960 kilowatts, enabling sustained speeds of 160 kilometers per hour and a top speed of 200 km/h.

    “The train boasts an ultra-long range of 1,200 kilometers at a cruising speed of 160 km/h, with full refueling taking just 15 minutes,” said Liang, adding that with its lightweight design and integrated saloon, CINOVA H2 can carry over 1,000 passengers, adding to its appeal as a high-capacity, eco-friendly transport solution.

    As a pioneering piece of green rail technology, CINOVA H2 is an “environmental champion”. Liang said that the hydrogen fuel cells produce only water as a byproduct, resulting in zero carbon emissions and no air pollutants throughout the entire journey.

    CRRC Qingdao Sifang estimates that each train, if operating 300,000 km annually, can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 730 metric tons per year, equivalent to 37.8 hectares of forests.

    Moreover, the new train employs innovative recycling technology to turn wastewater and waste heat into resources.

    Liang said that the water emitted from the hydrogen fuel cell reaction is purified and recycled to meet the onboard water needs for passenger services, thus effectively saving water. The waste heat from the cooling of the hydrogen fuel cells is recycled for heating during the winter, making it even greener and more environmentally friendly.

    CRRC Qingdao Sifang said the train’s energy consumption is very low, consuming less than 0.3 grams of hydrogen per passenger kilometer at a speed of 160 km/h when fully loaded.

    Not only is it environmentally friendly, but it is also highly intelligent. The train is equipped with an advanced Smart Care integrated intelligent operation and maintenance platform that enables intelligent fault diagnostics and maintenance decision-making functionality, enhancing operational reliability and reducing vehicle maintenance costs, said the company.

    It said passengers can enjoy advanced intelligent amenities such as hearing assistance systems, variable transmittance curtains, smart interactive windows, digital interactive screens and onboard Wi-Fi to create a more high-tech and intelligent travel experience.

    The hydrogen system of the train has undergone stringent safety tests in various scenarios and working conditions, with multiple safety protection systems, including intelligent detection and isolation protection, thus ensuring safety.

    Wang Xueliang, deputy director of the technology center of CRRC Qingdao Sifang, said: “CINOVA H2 can be used in nonelectrified railway areas, replacing traditional diesel-powered alternatives. It effectively reduces carbon dioxide and other air pollutant emissions, showcasing significant environmental benefits, and will strongly promote a new green upgrade for passenger transport equipment on nonelectrified railways.”

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: US chipmaking drive at risk with Intel’s mounting financial woes

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Intel, once the biggest chipmaker in the United States by revenue, is facing mounting financial troubles that threaten to derail the U.S. government’s ambitious strategy to revitalize domestic chip manufacturing.

    Intel shares have taken a hard hit in recent months after the company reported a staggering net loss of 1.61 billion U.S. dollars in the second quarter and announced cutting about 15,000 jobs to save costs. This is viewed as an especially troubling sign when the company is expected to bolster the U.S. semiconductor workforce.

    Intel’s stock has plummeted by about a third since the release of its latest earnings report in August and nearly two-thirds this year.

    This fall has pushed Intel’s market value below 100 billion dollars for the first time in three decades, as the company struggled to compete with artificial intelligence (AI) chip designers while missing the growth opportunities from the AI-driven boom.

    Intel was reportedly considering a range of options to cut costs, including separating or selling its foundry business or building chips based on designs from other companies.

    The U.S. government bet big on Intel to boost domestic chip manufacturing. The company’s foundry business was viewed as crucial to achieving that goal.

    In a show of support, the U.S. Commerce Department announced in March that it would award Intel a nearly 20-billion-dollar incentive package, including 8.5 billion dollars in grants and 11 billion dollars in loans. This represents the largest award under the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.

    The CHIPS Act, which allocated 39 billion dollars in grants to incentivize chip companies to build factories in the United States, aimed to reverse the decades-long shift of semiconductor production to Asia.

    According to the Commerce Department’s announcement in March, the government’s incentive was designed to support Intel’s efforts to produce cutting-edge semiconductors at large-scale plants in Arizona and Ohio. The money was also reported to help pay for research and development and advanced packaging projects at facilities in Oregon and New Mexico.

    Intel is currently constructing four chip factories in the United States, with two facilities each in Ohio and Arizona. The two factories in Licking County, Ohio, are part of a 20-billion-dollar project that could eventually accommodate up to eight factories and are expected to be completed in 2025.

    In Arizona, Intel is investing over 32 billion dollars to build two new leading-edge chip factories and modernize an existing facility at its Ocotillo campus, according to the company.

    Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said earlier that building chip factories in the United States is economically uncompetitive compared with Asia, and he expected the government’s incentives to help redress that imbalance.

    However, despite these ambitious plans and the promise of government support, Intel has yet to receive any funds from the announced incentive package. Growing questions surround the timeline for Intel to access the nearly 20 billion dollars in CHIPS Act incentives, which are contingent on the company meeting specific milestones and requirements.

    According to a Bloomberg report this month, the Department of Commerce declined Intel’s request for funds, instead insisting that the company meet key milestones and conduct significant due diligence before it would consider releasing the money.

    The implications of Intel’s financial woes extended beyond U.S. borders. The company paused plans for new chip factories in Germany and Poland and delayed the opening of a new chip packaging plant in Malaysia following its dismal second-quarter financial results.

    Media reports suggest that Qualcomm had approached Intel to acquire parts of its business, though both companies declined to comment on the deal. Industry analysts, however, remained skeptical about the potential for such a deal to address the challenges facing U.S. chip manufacturing.

    Qualcomm, having never operated a chip factory before, may not be interested in buying Intel’s loss-making chip manufacturing unit, as it would be challenging to turn around or sell the unit, according to a Monday report by Reuters, citing industry analysts.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Xinjiang sees upbeat foreign trade growth

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    A drone photo taken on May 25, 2024 shows freight trains waiting for departure at the Alataw Pass in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region saw a yearly rise of 30.9 percent in foreign trade in the first eight months of this year, the local customs authorities said Thursday.

    The region’s total import and export volume in the January-August period reached 285.32 billion yuan (about 40.55 billion U.S. dollars), according to Urumqi Customs.

    Li Qinghua, deputy head of Urumqi Customs, highlighted that the remarkable foreign trade growth in Xinjiang can be partly attributed to the establishment of comprehensive bonded zones, which enhance logistics efficiency, as well as the successful expansion of international markets.

    Xinjiang’s trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) rose by 28 percent year on year, accounting for 92.5 percent of the region’s total foreign trade value in the first eight months.

    Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan were the region’s major trading partners over this period.

    Private enterprises in Xinjiang showed a strong performance in foreign trade during the same period, with their trade value soaring 29.6 percent year on year, accounting for 92.5 percent of the region’s total.

    The region has exported more high value-added products, including electric passenger vehicles and lithium-ion batteries.

    Xinjiang is located at the heart of the Eurasian continent and serves as an important transportation hub in the core region of the Silk Road Economic Belt, an essential component of the BRI, which was proposed by China in 2013.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China launches direct flights to Venice

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    China’s financial hub, Shanghai, launched the country’s first direct air route to Venice, Italy, in response to growing travel demand, according to Shanghai Airport Authority.

    On early Thursday, flight MU785 departed from Shanghai Pudong International Airport with over 200 passengers, adding to the travel options available for the upcoming National Day holiday.

    Operated by China Eastern Airlines, the new air service utilizes an Airbus A330 aircraft. Flights are scheduled three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

    Qin Yun, chairman of Shanghai Airport Authority, said that this direct flight is expected to facilitate personal and economic and trade exchanges between China and Italy.

    Wan Qingchao, vice general manager of China Eastern Airlines, said China’s visa exemption policies have further stimulated these exchanges. By the end of September, the airlines had launched four air routes between the two countries, which are expected to further promote connectivity between China and Italy, and between China and the whole of Europe.

    This year, China is experiencing a faster-than-expected resurgence in both inbound and outbound tourism.

    Shanghai’s Pudong and Hongqiao airports can now reach 112 international airports across 48 countries, collectively handling over 83 million passengers in the first eight months. Notably, the flow of outbound and inbound passengers surged to nearly 23 million, marking a remarkable 119 percent rise year on year.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Australia’s air and tourism industries need government-backed insolvency insurance. Here’s why

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By David Beirman, Adjunct Fellow Management & Tourism, University of Technology Sydney

    Australia has a long history of domestic airlines collapsing, often affecting thousands of travellers, yet the industry provides little or no recompense.

    Even the federal government’s recently released aviation discussion paper recognised the need for change by recommending important protections for passengers. These included making airlines honour refunds if flights were cancelled or significantly delayed.

    The 2024 Aviation White Paper included the most consumer friendly proposals in 30 years. However, there was one significant omission in the 156-page report.

    There was no mention of insolvency protection for airline passengers. To put it simply, if a domestic or international airline collapses there is little likelihood passengers who paid airfares will receive a refund.

    In most cases, passengers affected by airline collapses receive little or no compensation. Fewer than 20% of Australian domestic passengers pay for domestic travel insurance compared to the 90% of Australians who buy insurance when they fly internationally.

    A history of failed airlines

    Since 1990 we have seen the rise and fall of multiple Australian airlines. This includes Compass Mark 1, Compass Mark 2, Ansett Airlines, Impulse Air and Aussie Air.

    In May, Bonza collapsed after less than a year of operation. And more recently, services operated by REX (Regional Air Express) between capital cities stopped and its regional services are under pressure.

    Virgin and Qantas immediately volunteered to honour the inter-city bookings of some REX ticket holders. However, nearly all affected Bonza passengers lost their money because no other airlines flew the same routes.

    The risk of both domestic and international airline collapses affecting Australian travellers is real. Consumers are as entitled to be protected from that risk as they are from many other travel related risks.

    The UK and European approach

    The UK approach to insolvency insurance has worked well since 1973. The UK scheme is known as “ATOL” or Air Travel Operators Licence. It applies to package tour companies who sell air travel combined with land tours or accommodation

    This user-pays, government-guaranteed insurance cover is compulsory for all British travellers who book a package tour. It costs only A$5 per person. It guarantees a full refund and return flights to the passenger’s point of origin if the tour operator goes out of business.

    A similar scheme has operated in the European Union since 1990, its known as the European Package Travel Directive.

    As part of a 2024 book I co-edited with Bruce Prideaux, I focused on the collapse of the famous British tour operator, Thomas Cook in 2019.

    I also compared insolvency consumer protection in the UK with that of Australia and New Zealand.

    The Thomas Cook experience

    When Thomas Cook collapsed in the United Kingdom and Europe, 600,000 British and European Union passengers were fully refunded the cost of their tours and flown to their port of departure under their regions’ respective schemes. And the cost of their disrupted tours was refunded.

    Funding built into the UK scheme covered full refunds to affected passengers at negligible cost to government which guaranteed the scheme.

    By contrast, a far smaller collapse of two Australian based tour operators, Tempo Holidays and Bentours in September 2019 affected fewer than 1,000 passengers.

    However not all the affected travellers were refunded due to the limitations of the insolvency scheme run by what was then the Australian Federation of Travel Agents.

    Under this scheme travellers only receive insolvency protection if they pay by credit or debit card. There is a reliance on banks to refund if a tour operator becomes insolvent. If the passenger paid for their tour by cheque or cash, no refund applied.

    What Australia needs

    There are three key categories of business insolvency which affect travellers. The collapse of an airline, the collapse of a tour operator and the collapse of a travel agent.

    If the Australian government is genuinely interested in protecting travel consumers at minimal cost to the taxpayer we should be using the UK and European schemes as a model.

    A compulsory user-pays, government guaranteed insolvency protection scheme would cost the consumer very little and would be an ideal safety net for consumers in the event that their travel company goes bust.

    David Beirman is affiliated in an honorary basis with DFAT’s Consular Consulting Group, a stakeholder group which advises DFAT on government travel advisories and broader issues of tourism safety and security.

    – ref. Australia’s air and tourism industries need government-backed insolvency insurance. Here’s why – https://theconversation.com/australias-air-and-tourism-industries-need-government-backed-insolvency-insurance-heres-why-239060

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: AUKUS Collaboration Advancing Capabilities in Indo-Pacific Region, Austin Says

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    The trilateral security partnership among the U.S., United Kingdom and Australia, also known as AUKUS, offers a unique opportunity for these nations to enhance their military capabilities, deepen interoperability and strengthen deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, said Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. 

    Austin met in London today with his AUKUS counterparts: British Defense Secretary John Healey and Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles, who also serves as his country’s deputy prime minister.  

    Progress has been made toward providing Australia with a conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine, Austin said, noting that over the past year, the number of Australian sailors attending U.S. and U.K. nuclear reactor schools has increased and a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine visited an Australian port. 

    “This was just the first step toward ensuring that Australia has a sovereign nuclear-powered submarine capability. We’re also making progress toward having a rotational presence of U.S. submarines by as early as 2027,” Austin said.

    The United States also remains committed to supporting Australia’s efforts to recruit and train the skilled workforce needed to build, maintain, sustain and operate a nuclear-powered submarine, Austin said. 

    The AUKUS partnership has two pillars. The first is to enable Australia’s acquisition of conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine capability as rapidly as possible, most likely in the early 2030s, the senior defense official said. 

    The second pillar is to accelerate emerging capabilities, the official said. 

    Areas of focus within the Pillar II include uncrewed maritime systems, artificial intelligence, autonomy, electronic warfare, quantum, cyber and hypersonics, the official said.

    Japan will be working on the maritime autonomy aspect. Conversations with Canada, South Korea and New Zealand are underway on how each can contribute to Pillar II, the official said. 

    Also, as part of Pillar II, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have committed to reducing export control restrictions to facilitate secure trade among AUKUS partners, including the sale of U.S. Virginia-class submarines to Australia, the official said. 

    Congress amended the International Traffic in Arms Regulations as part of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act and implemented an export licensing exemption for Australia and the United Kingdom, the official said. 

    MIL Security OSI –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Maritime and Coastguard Agency celebrates World Maritime Day 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Red Ensign and International Maritime Organization flag have been raised at Maritime and Coastguard Agency headquarters in Southampton.

    The International Maritime Organization flag flying outside the Maritime and Coastguard headquarters in Southampton.

    To mark World Maritime Day 2024, the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) is underlining its commitment to seafarer safety, environmental protection and longstanding collaboration with maritime partners.

    The MCA is also reiterating its drive to support the next generation of seafarers and maritime experts.

    This year’s World Maritime Day theme, “Navigating the future: safety first!”, looks to focus on “a collective effort to keep pace with the ongoing transformation in shipping”, and regulatory regimes that prioritise safety in the face of technological advance.

    Several legislative enhancements came into effect in the UK this year, aimed at saving lives at sea, protecting marine environments and anticipating technological change, in areas of autonomous shipping and MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships).

    World Maritime Day 2024

    Shipping Minister Mike Kane MP has written to Secretary-General Arsenio Antonio Dominguez Velasco to congratulate the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on World Maritime Day, which this year marks 50 years since the signing of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).

    Maritime Minister Mike Kane MP said:

    World Maritime Day offers an opportunity to renew our resolve to build a greener, more prosperous and dynamic maritime sector.

    In this new era of technology, we’ve been working tirelessly to make sure UK maritime has the best protections and practices in the world – including cracking down on fraud, strengthening the rules on autonomous vessels and looking at how we can protect ships in the Red Sea.

     We look forward to continuing this work to deliver the changes that will transform the industry for the better.

    Virginia McVea, Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said:

    The theme of World Maritime Day 2024 challenges us all to consider how new and emerging technologies may be harnessed.

    As we at MCA consider our role in enabling economic growth for the UK, our core purpose of maritime safety remains.

    World Maritime Day 2024 marks 50 years since the signing of SOLAS, and we celebrate lives saved at sea and refocus our energies on the IMO’s objectives for maritime going forward.

    World Maritime Day is celebrated annually and is used to focus attention on the importance of shipping safety, security and the marine environment.  It also emphasises a particular aspect of IMO’s work each year. 

    The Red Ensign and the IMO’s flag will fly at the MCA’s headquarters in Southampton in honour of World Maritime Day.

    This year’s theme reflects the organization’s aims to protect the marine environment, enhance maritime safety and security, and anticipate technological change and innovation.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 22, 2025
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