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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow exporters, with the support of the city, found new partners in 24 friendly countries

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of the year, the capital’s exporters, with the support of the city, have visited 11 international exhibitions in friendly countries. Among them are Gulfood in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Tibo in Belarus, Gitex Africa in Morocco and Vietnam Expo in Vietnam. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    The costs of renting and building the negotiation area, delivering exhibits and organizing business meetings were covered by the Moscow Export Center (MEC).

    “Since January, more than 180 Moscow brands have presented their products at the Made in Moscow stand. Another 122 companies have joined foreign business missions in nine countries,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    Delegations from Indonesia, Mexico, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt came to the capital on a return visit.

    “As a result of participation in exhibitions and business missions, city entrepreneurs found new partners in 24 friendly countries. Among them are the United Arab Emirates, Serbia, Thailand, India and Uruguay. The total amount of contracts exceeded 1.5 billion rubles. Foreign buyers were interested in Moscow digital solutions, technology and equipment, food products and cartoons,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    Successful experience of participants

    Thus, the adventure series about the magical girl Yesenia found a response from the foreign audience. Commercial director of the animation bureau Marina Povkh said that the story is universal and understandable to children from any corner of the world, but without the support of the city, it would have been more difficult for the company to reach the international level.

    “If we went to exhibitions ourselves, we would have a small, unremarkable stand. But the Moscow Export Center pavilion provides us with scale, because we become part of the Made in Moscow brand,” said Marina Povkh.

    The authors signed one of the contracts for the delivery of the series during the China International Cartoon and Animation Festival.

    “The story about the sorceress is now being broadcast on children’s channels in Latin America, and will soon be shown in Thailand. The city does not forget about our successes, talks about them, and we are becoming more recognizable in the domestic market. Our bureau will continue to use the capital’s tools to develop its business, we are sure that this will bring new results,” the commercial director concluded.

    Another active participant in the MEC programs is a manufacturer of innovative simulators for students of medical universities. The hybrid dental simulator allows practicing manipulations on a jaw model. Unique software monitors the accuracy of work due to electromagnetic tracking technology.

    “With the support of the city, we attend leading industry events, it is completely free. After the exhibition in Alma-Ata, our simulators appeared in medical universities of Kazakhstan and the UAE,” shared the company’s founder Zalim Balkizov.

    The capital will organize other trips before the end of the year.

    Extensive toolkit

    The Moscow Export Center was created seven years ago with the aim of creating a single window of support for businessmen engaged in foreign economic activity. Since the beginning of the year, over two thousand entrepreneurs have used its services. In addition to participation in exhibitions and business missions, educational programs have been developed for the business community of the capital, grants, expert support, and placement of products on the largest marketplaces and retail chains are available.

    Before entering new markets, entrepreneurs should familiarize themselves with the rules of conduct at the international level. Legislation, culture, and mentality are unique in each country. Key aspects of working in specific markets can be learned during training at the Moscow School of Exporters.

    Lectures, master classes and conferences tell about which goods are in demand in a particular region, how to find a common language with potential partners, what are the features of customs clearance and logistics. Each event focuses on a particular topic: opportunities in the Persian Gulf market, certification in Mexico or export of IT solutions to Malaysia. The current schedule is published on the MEC website.

    Another convenient format for acquiring knowledge is accelerators. For example, within the framework of the program “Exporters 2.0” students analyze the competitive environment, develop a strategy, create a portrait of a future buyer and adapt the product to their needs. The course takes four months.

    The “Accelerator for High-Tech Companies and Technology Export” lasts three months. During this time, participants go from choosing a foreign market to increasing turnover. More than 85 percent of the cost of training in accelerators is subsidized by the city.

    Export cashback

    Cooperation with foreign partners and the first experience in a new country require not only comprehensive preparation, but also financial investments. High-tech and manufacturing industries can cover part of the costs by receiving an export grant. The maximum amount is 10 million rubles per year (or 50 percent of the amount of taxes paid to the city budget).

    The capital’s manufacturer of laser equipment for various industries, including surgical operations and microprocessing of materials (diamonds, sapphires and silicon), has had several applications approved in recent years for a total of more than 10 million rubles.

    “The funds were used to develop technologies and production. Entering the foreign market is not easy, especially given the current situation in the world. But the grants motivate us not to slow down,” said the company’s deputy director Matvey Konyashchenko.

    The enterprise cooperates with partners from the Eurasian Economic Union and China. This year, the size of grants for new and active exporters has been doubled — from 10 to 20 percent of the contract amount. Applications for them are open until October 31.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Metro Begins Preparations for Winter Season

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital’s metro has begun preparations for the winter season. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “On behalf of Sergei Sobyanin, we ensure comfortable travel for passengers on public transport. The Moscow Metro prepares the infrastructure for the change of seasons twice a year – summer and winter. We start work in advance so that when the weather changes, the temperature at stations and in trains remains comfortable,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    Every autumn, about six thousand second vestibule doors are returned to the metro. By the end of October, they will be installed at all stations. In addition, air-heat curtains are being tested: they are located at the entrances and exits and provide air heating.

    When cold weather sets in, tunnel ventilation and air conditioning in trains are switched to winter mode. In addition, many metro stations have stairs with heating systems that prevent ice from forming.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city will put commercial premises in the Troparevo-Nikulino area up for sale

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital will put up for auction a property with a free designation in the Troparevo-Nikulino district. Anyone can take part in the auction.

    “In the fall, investors will be able to take part in an auction to purchase a space of almost 590 square meters. The property is located on the first floor of building 127 on Vernadsky Avenue, which is a 15-minute walk from the Yugo-Zapadnaya station of the Sokolnicheskaya metro line. Any type of activity can be carried out there: opening a pick-up point, a store, a catering outlet. Due to its large area, it is suitable for implementing several business ideas at once,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the Moscow Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    The premises are equipped with offices, which will allow the future owner to organize a shopping and office center or rent out the available space, for example, for travel agency offices, hairdressers and other types of services that are in demand among the population.

    In addition, you can open a business providing household services. Next to the residential building, on the ground floor of which there is a commercial space, there is a hotel.

    The non-residential facility has three separate entrances, two of which face the intersection of Leninsky and Vernadsky Avenues. This arrangement will allow separating the flows of customers, workers and residents of the apartment building.

    All information about the premises put up for auction is presented on the Moscow investment portal. You can learn more about the property being sold by the capital, study the lot documentation and the rules for conducting auctions in the section “Property from the city”.

    Entrepreneurs can purchase 27 commercial premises in the center of the capitalInvestors have purchased almost 90 real estate properties in the Southern Administrative District from the city in six months

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Digital Economy”. You can find out more about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow Here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Unauthorised email access

    Source: Scotland – City of Perth

    On 23 September 2024, Perth and Kinross Council detected unauthorised access to a limited number of emails. This incident involved one user’s email account and access to emails containing invoicing data from some of our service providers.

    The breach was identified and secured promptly, but eight emails were accessed. Some of these emails had attachments which may also have been accessed which contained bank account numbers and sort codes of some businesses, individual suppliers and commercial waste customers.

    Rest assured, this incident does not affect recipients of other Council services, such as welfare payments or payments made for Council Tax and housing rent.

    We will directly contact affected individuals to inform them as soon as possible. In the meantime, we urge everyone to be cautious of any unusual emails claiming to be from Perth and Kinross Council. Always verify that emails come from @pkc.gov.uk addresses and be wary of unexpected changes or requests and treat links and attachments with caution. If something seems off, please speak to your usual Council contact using a different communication method than the one given on the email you are concerned about.

    We take the protection of personal and company information very seriously and are very sorry for the inconvenience and concern that this incident has caused.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Integrated development of territories: 25 sports complexes will be built near metro stations, the Moscow Central Circle and the Moscow Central Diameters

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Within the framework of 22 integrated territorial development projects (ITD) located within the boundaries of the capital’s transport framework, 25 sports facilities will be built. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Implementation of integrated development projects for areas near the stations of the Big Circle Line, Moscow Central Circle and Moscow Central Diameters will create new places for sports in 22 districts of the capital. It is planned to build 25 sports complexes on sites with a total area of 406.6 hectares. Their area will exceed 138 thousand square meters. Among the sports facilities are physical education and health complexes, including swimming pools, as well as a rock climbing center and a complex for team sports,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The locations for the placement of sports facilities and their parameters will be determined based on the results of the approval of territorial planning projects.

    “According to the KRT project, a sports complex with an area of at least four thousand square meters is planned to be built on Novaya Ipatovka Street in Koptevo. Based on the results of the approval of the territory planning project, the construction dates of the facility and its exact parameters will be established. In the north of the capital, it is planned to build a built-in and attached sports and recreation complex with a swimming pool with an area of more than three thousand square meters. It will become part of a new residential quarter in the Begovoy District,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    More than 80 percent of KRT projects involve the construction of real estate near major transport facilities, told earlier Sergei Sobyanin.

    According to the program of integrated development of territories in the capital, multifunctional city quarters are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 236 KRT projects with a total area of more than 3.1 thousand hectares are at various stages of implementation in Moscow. Their development is carried out on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: August 2024 Transaction Data

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in August 2024.

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    This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in August 2024. 

    Please note this data shows what HM Land Registry has been able to process during the time period covered and is not necessarily a reflection of market activity.

    In August:

    • HM Land Registry completed more than 1,876,210 applications to change or query the Land Register 
    • the South East topped the table of regional applications with 425,070

    HM Land Registry completed 1,876,215 applications in August compared with 2,092,554 in July and 1,795,490 last August 2023, of which: 

    • 285,515 were applications for register updates compared with 318,267 in July
    • 1,073,999 were applications for an official copy of a register compared with 1,190,880 in July
    • 197,468 were search and hold queries (official searches) compared with 214,947 in July
    • 78,219 were transactions for value compared with 93,549 in July
    • 18,417 were postal applications from non-account holders compared with 19,357 in July

    Applications by region and country 

    Region/country June applications July applications August applications
    South East 412,195 468,348 425,070
    Greater London 347,494 404,408 350,059
    North West 205,260 236,256 210,417
    South West 179,700 203,566 185,961
    West Midlands 157,275 178,188 158,505
    Yorkshire and the Humber 152,438 166,385 149,177
    East Midlands 136,263 148,285 138,813
    North 91,623 103,651 95,160
    East Anglia 77,425 87,080 79194
    Isles of Scilly 77 194 259
    Wales 83,025 96,036 83,463
    England and Wales (not assigned) 116 157 137
    Total 1,842,891 2,092,554 1,876,215

    Top 5 local authority areas 

    August 2024 applications

    Top 5 local authority areas August applications
    Birmingham 27,866
    City of Westminster 25,959
    Leeds 22,776
    North Yorkshire 20,844
    Buckinghamshire 19,900

    July 2024 applications

    Top 5 local authority areas July applications
    Birmingham 31,822
    City of Westminster 29,358
    Leeds 24,267
    North Yorkshire 24,053
    Somerset 22,319

    Top 5 customers 

    August 2024 applications

    Top 5 customers August applications
    Infotrack Limited 182,701
    Landmark Information Group Ltd 44,136
    Orbital Witness Limited 32,623
    Enact 28,071
    O’Neill Patient 27,852

    July 2024 applications

    Top 5 customers July applications
    Infotrack Limited 202,706
    Orbital Witness Limited 33,462
    Landmark Information Group Ltd 32,301
    Enact 31,463
    O’Neill Patient 28,426

    Access the full dataset on our Use land and property data service.

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    Transaction Data is published on the 15th working day of each month. The September 2024 data will be published at 11am on Monday 21 October 2024.

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    Published 26 September 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Francis in Luxembourg and Belgium (26 to 29 September 2024) – Departure from Rome and Telegram to the President of the Italian Republic

    Source: The Holy See

    Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Francis in Luxembourg and Belgium (26 to 29 September 2024) – Departure from Rome and Telegram to the President of the Italian Republic, 26.09.2024
    Departure from Rome
    Telegram to the President of the Italian Republic

    Departure from Rome
    This morning, Pope Francis began his 46th international Apostolic Journey, this time to Luxembourg and Belgium.
    Shortly after 7.00, a group of around ten homeless people, men and women, who shelter at night beneath the colonnade in Saint Peter’s Square or in the streets around it, accompanied by Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, Almoner of His Holiness, greeted Pope Francis at Santa Marta before his departure.
    The Holy Father then transferred by car to Leonardo da Vinci airport in Rome-Fiumicino, from where he departed at 8.29 on board an ITA Airways A321 bound for Luxembourg.
    The aircraft carrying the Holy Father is expected to land at Luxembourg-Findel International Airport at 10.00.

    Telegram to the President of the Italian Republic
    At the moment of leaving Italian territory, the Holy Father Francis sent the following telegram to the President of the Italian Republic, the Honorable Sergio Mattarella:

    HIS EXCELLENCYHON. SERGIO MATTARELLAPRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLICQUIRINAL PALACE 00187 ROME
    AS I AM ABOUT TO EMBARK ON AN APOSTOLIC JOURNEY IN LUXEMBOURG AND BELGIUM, MOVED BY THE KEEN DESIRE TO MEET BROTHERS IN FAITH AND THE INHABITANTS OF THOSE DEAR NATIONS BEARING A MESSAGE OF PEACE AND HOPE, I AM PLEASED TO ADDRESS TO YOU, MR. PRESIDENT, MY RESPECTFUL GREETING, WHICH I ACCOMPANY WITH FERVENT PRAYERS FOR THE GOOD AND PROSPERITY OF THE ENTIRE ITALIAN PEOPLE.
    FRANCISCUS

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Address by Jean-Noël Barrot Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs UN Security Council Ministerial Meeting on Ukraine at the United Nations Security Council (24.09.24)

    Source: Republic of France in English
    The Republic of France has issued the following statement:

    President,

    Secretary-General,

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    Ukraine has now been exercising its right to self-defence for two and half years with a bravery that can only fill us with admiration and compel us to act. That right that our Charter clearly grants it. The right to defend its freedom, its territory, its independence and its existence.

    I, too, would like to welcome the presence of President Zelenskyy, who is with us here today and who embodies this combat being fought by the Ukrainian people. This combat is also our combat.

    How can we not be outraged by this brutal, illegal, unjustifiable war of aggression that Russia is waging on Ukraine, by this massive and continual violation of the most fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations? By Russia’s obstinacy and refusal to pay heed while we are more than 140 countries condemning it, in our unequivocal votes, at the United Nations General Assembly?

    How can we not be outraged by the systematic and deliberate pounding of civilian targets, by the cold and methodical destruction of energy infrastructure plunging Ukrainians into the cold and darkness? How can we not be outraged by these repeated atrocities and violations of human rights and international humanitarian law? How can we not condemn rape being used a weapon of war? Nothing and nobody are being spared in Ukraine. This must end, the suffering must end.

    How can we not be outraged by the tragic fate of Ukraine’s children? By the young patients undergoing cancer treatment near the ruins of Kyiv’s Children’s Hospital. By the young Ukrainians whose mental health is failing.

    By the orphaned girls and boys. By the children and babies who have been killed in Russia’s strikes. By the thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of children taken from their families and undergoing “re-education” in Russia and Belarus, which is an unspeakably cruel way to be treated. What has happened to them? What will they become?

    France will continue to stand with those who are fighting for Ukrainian children’s return to Ukraine and supports the initiatives under way.

    There can be no impunity for the crimes being committed. The International Criminal Court has already issued six arrest warrants against Russian officials. Russia must be held accountable for its actions.

    No one should be complicit in these crimes against humanity. Let it not be said that supporting Ukraine is the same as supporting Russia: Russia is flouting all the rules and attacking its democratic and peaceful neighbour, while Ukraine is exercising its right to self-defence that laws and moral standards justify. No one should support Russia! France therefore urges all States to refrain from providing Russia with weapons, dual-use goods and components that could fuel its war of aggression, the first being North Korea and Iran. We condemn in the strongest terms Iran’s delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia, which has recently been confirmed. It constitutes significant escalation and directly threatens European security.

    We are especially concerned about Russia’s continuation of its aggressive and dangerous moves on the European continent, which are increasingly bold. The territorial integrity of several European countries has been repeatedly violated this year and Russia is continuing its efforts to destabilize democracies such as Moldova and Armenia – two democratic States whose only error according to Moscow is to have chosen freedom.

    But, ladies and gentlemen, Russia’s war of aggression affects us all, beyond the European continent where it is happening, it is something that concerns the whole world. It is a war against food and energy insecurity. So many States and peoples are impacted by its consequences. And it is not Russia today, but France and its partners, who are enabling Ukrainian grain to be sent to the civilian population in Gaza.

    Lastly, Russia’s war of aggression is a war against the international order.

    To accept Russia’s fait accompli would be to accept the idea that “might is right”. It would leave the door open to other border changes. It would mean abandoning the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations, including territorial integrity and sovereignty. It would mean abandoning the possibility of establishing collective security. There is no collective security without the United Nations and there is no United Nations without compliance with the Charter, which serves as its foundation. It is our raison d’être, here at the United Nations, that is being attacked.

    For all these reasons, Russia is counting on our fatigue and disengagement, and it is wrong. France will continue to support Ukraine, at every level and over the long term. We will activate all European instruments and ensure Ukraine has a path to the European Union and NATO.

    A path other than that of aggression and devastation is possible.

    A path to just peace, which should be based solely on international law, with respect for its territorial integrity. It cannot take the form of the surrender of those being attacked. Because there are definitely those who are attacking and those who are being attacked. France will continue to provide its support to President Zelenskyy’s peace plan. Ukraine must be free to choose its alliances and its path.

    President,

    If Russia chooses to stop being a source of insecurity and instability, another future can be envisaged.

    Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Monetary developments in the euro area: August 2024

    Source: European Central Bank

    26 September 2024

    Components of the broad monetary aggregate M3

    The annual growth rate of the broad monetary aggregate M3 increased to 2.9% in August 2024 from 2.3% in July, averaging 2.5% in the three months up to August. The components of M3 showed the following developments. The annual growth rate of the narrower aggregate M1, which comprises currency in circulation and overnight deposits, was -2.1% in August, compared with -3.1% in July. The annual growth rate of short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2-M1) decreased to 10.6% in August from 11.4% in July. The annual growth rate of marketable instruments (M3-M2) increased to 22.0% in August from 21.4% in July.

    Chart 1

    Monetary aggregates

    (annual growth rates)

    Data for monetary aggregates

    Looking at the components’ contributions to the annual growth rate of M3, the narrower aggregate M1 contributed -1.4 percentage points (up from -2.1 percentage points in July), short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2-M1) contributed 3.0 percentage points (down from 3.2 percentage points) and marketable instruments (M3-M2) contributed 1.3 percentage points (up from 1.2 percentage points).

    Among the holding sectors of deposits in M3, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by households increased to 2.3% in August from 2.1% in July, while the annual growth rate of deposits placed by non-financial corporations stood at 1.8% in August, compared with 1.7% in July. Finally, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by investment funds other than money market funds increased to 11.7% in August from 6.3% in July.

    Counterparts of the broad monetary aggregate M3

    The annual growth rate of M3 in August 2024, as a reflection of changes in the items on the monetary financial institution (MFI) consolidated balance sheet other than M3 (counterparts of M3), can be broken down as follows: net external assets contributed 4.0 percentage points (up from 3.8 percentage points in July), claims on the private sector contributed 1.2 percentage points (up from 0.9 percentage points), claims on general government contributed -0.4 percentage points (as in the previous month), longer-term liabilities contributed -1.8 percentage points (up from -1.9 percentage points), and the remaining counterparts of M3 contributed 0.0 percentage points (up from -0.1 percentage points).

    Chart 2

    Contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

    (percentage points)

    Data for contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

    Claims on euro area residents

    The annual growth rate of total claims on euro area residents increased to 0.6% in August 2024 from 0.3% in the previous month. The annual growth rate of claims on general government stood at -1.1% in August, unchanged from the previous month, while the annual growth rate of claims on the private sector increased to 1.2% in August from 0.9% in July.

    The annual growth rate of adjusted loans to the private sector (i.e. adjusted for loan transfers and notional cash pooling) increased to 1.6% in August from 1.3% in July. Among the borrowing sectors, the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to households stood at 0.6% in August, compared with 0.5% in July, while the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to non-financial corporations increased to 0.8% in August from 0.6% in July.

    Chart 3

    Adjusted loans to the private sector

    (annual growth rates)

    Data for adjusted loans to the private sector

    Notes:

    • Data in this press release are adjusted for seasonal and end-of-month calendar effects, unless stated otherwise.
    • “Private sector” refers to euro area non-MFIs excluding general government.
    • Hyperlinks lead to data that may change with subsequent releases as a result of revisions. Figures shown in annex tables are a snapshot of the data as at the time of the current release.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Eco-anxiety Q&A: how the IPCC’s vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planet

    Source: The Conversation – France – By Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Central European University

    In the past months, the planet has experienced the hottest months of June and August, boreal summer and day on record, with a global average temperature of 17.16°C on 22 July. While many have been getting on with their lives as best as they can, there are many more who are feeling the heat, as levels of climate anxiety continue to rise. At risk are people experiencing climate impacts in the Global South, but also professionals in the Earth sciences documenting and modelling them.

    So, how can we channel our alarm in a way that doesn’t paralyse us, but propel us into action? To answer this question, The Conversation Europe spoke to one of the world’s most public-facing climate scientists, the Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Diána Ürge-Vorsatz.

    Could you start off by describing your work? According to you, what have been the highlights of your career as a climate scientist?

    So I mostly work in the area of energy efficiency. I have done a lot of modelling, including to demonstrate how higher efficiency buildings could reduce carbon emissions. Among others, I have alerted the world of what we call the carbon lock-in risks of inefficient building retrofits — when fossil fuel-intensive systems perpetuate, delay, or prevent the transition to low-carbon alternatives.

    I’ve always tried to concentrate on solutions which not only allow us to solve environmental issues, but also to increase human well-being and meet other societal goals. That’s because I come from a country [Hungary] where I see that while the environment and climate change are important, they typically play second fiddle to other priorities. Hence, I believe we have to solve these things in a way that makes it worthwhile.

    Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, 2024.
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    My work therefore prompted lawmakers to revise the EU’s legislation to boost building energy efficiency – the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – in 2010. On the first day the Fidesz government was reelected that year, I showed them how many jobs could be created through high efficiency building retrofits. Based on our research, they committed that the entire building stock would be refurbished to slash energy consumption by 60 %, which would have been really very ambitious, the first such commitment in the world. Unfortunately, a few months later, they changed their direction and they rather went into other energy policy priorities.

    Do you also research alarming climate scenarios? You told me the other day that you were particularly concerned with the potential collapse of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) at the moment

    That’s one of my concerns, yes, because it’s amongst the tipping points that would exert its impact the earliest.

    If we look at other Earth system tipping points, most of them require a century, several centuries, if not several millennia until they exert a full impact. If AMOC collapses, it would exert its full impact within two to three decades, potentially. These are very strong impacts predicted clearly, on Europe as well as other regions. More and more papers have shown evidence that its collapse could already be underway. That’s definitely been alarming.

    When you started on this career path, would you describe yourself as prey to eco-anxiety? And if not, was there a turning point when it appeared?

    No, when I started I don’t think we had any knowledge that would have amounted to any existential threat, and it was still not so tangible that so many things could go wrong.

    I was studying for my PhD at UCLA, at UC Berkeley from 1992-96. In the LA Times, there was a two page advertisement calling for artists to design artwork that would scare anyone away, which they could put above the Yucca Mountain deep high-level based nuclear repository so that even if people didn’t speak English or they didn’t understand our script anymore, they could still understand that there was something really dangerous under that.

    At that point, I remember thinking: “Oh my God, if you just can’t dig or walk wherever you want anymore, that’s just wrong. We cannot do that to future generations.”

    Then there’s the never-ending news cycle, making it hard to pinpoint specific moments that alarm you. One that comes to mind has been the discovery over time that forever chemicals – Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – are everywhere, even in the most remote parts of the earth and rain is no longer of drinking water quality even in Antarctica. This isn’t going to go away — precisely because PFAS are what we call forever chemicals. We will never be able to vacuum clean the planet from PFAS. Likewise with microplastics. When you start looking ahead with your eyes open, it can be really scary.

    And how do you experience the intimate knowledge of that alarming data on the one hand, and the public’s, and above all the elites’, climate inaction on the other?

    Well, I wouldn’t quite call it “climate inaction”. It’s easy to dwell on the idea that the glass is half empty. But in fact, the glass is half full. Lots has been done since the 2015 Paris Agreement, which was itself a miracle.

    You were there when the deal was struck, weren’t you? Could you tell us what it was like?

    Well, it was truly euphoric, because before that, if a scientist dared mentioning [the threshold of] 1.5°C [of warming above pre-industrial levels], you were a tree-hugger and an advocate, not a scientist. You did not get funding.

    And suddenly that became a political reality, or at least a political goal. I think that was really amazing for me because that time we didn’t have science clearly backing that you actually could achieve 1.5°C. So in the run-up to the Paris Agreement, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) asked the IPCC to produce a report on 1.5°C. I remember talking about it with colleagues at the time, who told me: “That’s crazy, this train is gone, let’s not do it”.

    Then the months went by and and those voices faded. By the time we got to the plenary meeting in January there was not a single voice saying “We shouldn’t do this report”. Scientists changed course and put so much effort in on trying to say “Okay can this be done well? Let’s actually see”. Then they ran their models to figure out that actually not only can it be done — but there are so many ways we can get there. Yes, I know that it’s now increasingly unlikely that we still will meet it, but it still created a lot of momentum.

    One fact that we don’t emphasize enough: we have prevented the world from warming by five to six degrees by the end of the century, and we are now at worst saying perhaps four degrees, but more likely 2.5°C to 3.5°C.

    How do you communicate with your children about the climate crisis? For example, are there things that you choose not to tell them in order to protect them?

    I don’t hide anything from them. We quite frequently talk about the gravity of the situation because I cannot help bearing on them in the evening all the negative experiences and facts I learned during the day and I just have to unload these for them at dinners and so on.

    One of my daughters did experience quite severe environmental anxiety for almost two years when she was about nine years old. She had come with me to a TV shooting and they allowed her into the studio. And before my interview, they just played this intense clip about storms and fires – typical climate impacts. But after that, she was really very afraid for a long time.

    How did that fear translate itself?

    She couldn’t sleep very well. She was constantly afraid physically. She would tell me: “My god, is this going to burn around us? Are we going to have floods?”

    And it’s that a nine year old cannot, of course, fully comprehend yet how these risks will unfold in the future. I think she was put in this state of fear and anxiety. So that’s why it was also hard to manage because it wasn’t anything concrete or anything that she could verbally express or phrase nicely.

    And I couldn’t say, “Look darling, it’s not going to happen.”

    And how did she manage to surface from that state of paralysis?

    After a while, I think she understood that it wasn’t yet threatening her life. But all of my children are still concerned and many of them want to contribute to fighting climate change in some way.

    For example, my eldest daughter was studying medicine, but after her second year, she spent the entire summer in tears. She was deeply passionate about climate action and believed there were only two paths forward. Either she could still save the planet by becoming an architect to design zero-energy buildings, or, if it was too late, she should focus on mitigating the damage by remaining in medicine. After two months of struggling with this dilemma, she abandoned her dream of architecture and decided to continue with medical school. It was heartbreaking for me to see how little hope they had of solving the climate crisis.

    What would your advice be for parents whose children are suffering from eco-anxiety?

    I think the best way is to turn anxiety into action — to explain to them that they have and we still have agency. Even though we are small, we have a very important impact. We can vote. We can choose a profession where we can change the world. We can be role models and we can influence our peers through social media and many other ways.

    So if we tell them the five scenarios that the IPCC presents (investor, consumer, citizen, role model, professional) in the 6th Assessment Report as individual roles we can play to curb climate change, it’s not only through whether we choose to take a plastic bag or not. The future isn’t something that happens to us, but in our hands. We are all part of systems where each of us can influence more than we think.

    If your children were to start striking for the climate, would you support them?

    Yes, I think protests are one of the very important ways how we can have an impact. Besides, children often don’t have any other tools. And that’s why they also feel anxiety because they don’t yet have influence. They don’t have any money to spend, or any voting rights yet. They don’t yet have a profession through which they can influence the world. They feel powerless.

    And often children’s only power is to protest. If we give them other means to where they can influence the processes, that’d be even better.

    Diána Ürge-Vorsatz ne travaille pas, ne conseille pas, ne possède pas de parts, ne reçoit pas de fonds d’une organisation qui pourrait tirer profit de cet article, et n’a déclaré aucune autre affiliation que son organisme de recherche.

    ref. Eco-anxiety Q&A: how the IPCC’s vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planet – https://theconversation.com/eco-anxiety-qanda-how-the-ipccs-vice-chair-keeps-her-head-cool-on-a-warming-planet-231226

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Eco-anxiety Q&A: how the IPCC’s vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planet

    Source: The Conversation – France – By Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Central European University

    In the past months, the planet has experienced the hottest months of June and August, boreal summer and day on record, with a global average temperature of 17.16°C on 22 July. While many have been getting on with their lives as best as they can, there are many more who are feeling the heat, as levels of climate anxiety continue to rise. At risk are people experiencing climate impacts in the Global South, but also professionals in the Earth sciences documenting and modelling them.

    So, how can we channel our alarm in a way that doesn’t paralyse us, but propel us into action? To answer this question, The Conversation Europe spoke to one of the world’s most public-facing climate scientists, the Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Diána Ürge-Vorsatz.

    Could you start off by describing your work? According to you, what have been the highlights of your career as a climate scientist?

    So I mostly work in the area of energy efficiency. I have done a lot of modelling, including to demonstrate how higher efficiency buildings could reduce carbon emissions. Among others, I have alerted the world of what we call the carbon lock-in risks of inefficient building retrofits — when fossil fuel-intensive systems perpetuate, delay, or prevent the transition to low-carbon alternatives.

    I’ve always tried to concentrate on solutions which not only allow us to solve environmental issues, but also to increase human well-being and meet other societal goals. That’s because I come from a country [Hungary] where I see that while the environment and climate change are important, they typically play second fiddle to other priorities. Hence, I believe we have to solve these things in a way that makes it worthwhile.

    Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, 2024.
    Fourni par l’auteur

    My work therefore prompted lawmakers to revise the EU’s legislation to boost building energy efficiency – the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – in 2010. On the first day the Fidesz government was reelected that year, I showed them how many jobs could be created through high efficiency building retrofits. Based on our research, they committed that the entire building stock would be refurbished to slash energy consumption by 60 %, which would have been really very ambitious, the first such commitment in the world. Unfortunately, a few months later, they changed their direction and they rather went into other energy policy priorities.

    Do you also research alarming climate scenarios? You told me the other day that you were particularly concerned with the potential collapse of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) at the moment

    That’s one of my concerns, yes, because it’s amongst the tipping points that would exert its impact the earliest.

    If we look at other Earth system tipping points, most of them require a century, several centuries, if not several millennia until they exert a full impact. If AMOC collapses, it would exert its full impact within two to three decades, potentially. These are very strong impacts predicted clearly, on Europe as well as other regions. More and more papers have shown evidence that its collapse could already be underway. That’s definitely been alarming.

    When you started on this career path, would you describe yourself as prey to eco-anxiety? And if not, was there a turning point when it appeared?

    No, when I started I don’t think we had any knowledge that would have amounted to any existential threat, and it was still not so tangible that so many things could go wrong.

    I was studying for my PhD at UCLA, at UC Berkeley from 1992-96. In the LA Times, there was a two page advertisement calling for artists to design artwork that would scare anyone away, which they could put above the Yucca Mountain deep high-level based nuclear repository so that even if people didn’t speak English or they didn’t understand our script anymore, they could still understand that there was something really dangerous under that.

    At that point, I remember thinking: “Oh my God, if you just can’t dig or walk wherever you want anymore, that’s just wrong. We cannot do that to future generations.”

    Then there’s the never-ending news cycle, making it hard to pinpoint specific moments that alarm you. One that comes to mind has been the discovery over time that forever chemicals – Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – are everywhere, even in the most remote parts of the earth and rain is no longer of drinking water quality even in Antarctica. This isn’t going to go away — precisely because PFAS are what we call forever chemicals. We will never be able to vacuum clean the planet from PFAS. Likewise with microplastics. When you start looking ahead with your eyes open, it can be really scary.

    And how do you experience the intimate knowledge of that alarming data on the one hand, and the public’s, and above all the elites’, climate inaction on the other?

    Well, I wouldn’t quite call it “climate inaction”. It’s easy to dwell on the idea that the glass is half empty. But in fact, the glass is half full. Lots has been done since the 2015 Paris Agreement, which was itself a miracle.

    You were there when the deal was struck, weren’t you? Could you tell us what it was like?

    Well, it was truly euphoric, because before that, if a scientist dared mentioning [the threshold of] 1.5°C [of warming above pre-industrial levels], you were a tree-hugger and an advocate, not a scientist. You did not get funding.

    And suddenly that became a political reality, or at least a political goal. I think that was really amazing for me because that time we didn’t have science clearly backing that you actually could achieve 1.5°C. So in the run-up to the Paris Agreement, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) asked the IPCC to produce a report on 1.5°C. I remember talking about it with colleagues at the time, who told me: “That’s crazy, this train is gone, let’s not do it”.

    Then the months went by and and those voices faded. By the time we got to the plenary meeting in January there was not a single voice saying “We shouldn’t do this report”. Scientists changed course and put so much effort in on trying to say “Okay can this be done well? Let’s actually see”. Then they ran their models to figure out that actually not only can it be done — but there are so many ways we can get there. Yes, I know that it’s now increasingly unlikely that we still will meet it, but it still created a lot of momentum.

    One fact that we don’t emphasize enough: we have prevented the world from warming by five to six degrees by the end of the century, and we are now at worst saying perhaps four degrees, but more likely 2.5°C to 3.5°C.

    How do you communicate with your children about the climate crisis? For example, are there things that you choose not to tell them in order to protect them?

    I don’t hide anything from them. We quite frequently talk about the gravity of the situation because I cannot help bearing on them in the evening all the negative experiences and facts I learned during the day and I just have to unload these for them at dinners and so on.

    One of my daughters did experience quite severe environmental anxiety for almost two years when she was about nine years old. She had come with me to a TV shooting and they allowed her into the studio. And before my interview, they just played this intense clip about storms and fires – typical climate impacts. But after that, she was really very afraid for a long time.

    How did that fear translate itself?

    She couldn’t sleep very well. She was constantly afraid physically. She would tell me: “My god, is this going to burn around us? Are we going to have floods?”

    And it’s that a nine year old cannot, of course, fully comprehend yet how these risks will unfold in the future. I think she was put in this state of fear and anxiety. So that’s why it was also hard to manage because it wasn’t anything concrete or anything that she could verbally express or phrase nicely.

    And I couldn’t say, “Look darling, it’s not going to happen.”

    And how did she manage to surface from that state of paralysis?

    After a while, I think she understood that it wasn’t yet threatening her life. But all of my children are still concerned and many of them want to contribute to fighting climate change in some way.

    For example, my eldest daughter was studying medicine, but after her second year, she spent the entire summer in tears. She was deeply passionate about climate action and believed there were only two paths forward. Either she could still save the planet by becoming an architect to design zero-energy buildings, or, if it was too late, she should focus on mitigating the damage by remaining in medicine. After two months of struggling with this dilemma, she abandoned her dream of architecture and decided to continue with medical school. It was heartbreaking for me to see how little hope they had of solving the climate crisis.

    What would your advice be for parents whose children are suffering from eco-anxiety?

    I think the best way is to turn anxiety into action — to explain to them that they have and we still have agency. Even though we are small, we have a very important impact. We can vote. We can choose a profession where we can change the world. We can be role models and we can influence our peers through social media and many other ways.

    So if we tell them the five scenarios that the IPCC presents (investor, consumer, citizen, role model, professional) in the 6th Assessment Report as individual roles we can play to curb climate change, it’s not only through whether we choose to take a plastic bag or not. The future isn’t something that happens to us, but in our hands. We are all part of systems where each of us can influence more than we think.

    If your children were to start striking for the climate, would you support them?

    Yes, I think protests are one of the very important ways how we can have an impact. Besides, children often don’t have any other tools. And that’s why they also feel anxiety because they don’t yet have influence. They don’t have any money to spend, or any voting rights yet. They don’t yet have a profession through which they can influence the world. They feel powerless.

    And often children’s only power is to protest. If we give them other means to where they can influence the processes, that’d be even better.

    Diána Ürge-Vorsatz ne travaille pas, ne conseille pas, ne possède pas de parts, ne reçoit pas de fonds d’une organisation qui pourrait tirer profit de cet article, et n’a déclaré aucune autre affiliation que son organisme de recherche.

    ref. Eco-anxiety Q&A: how the IPCC’s vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planet – https://theconversation.com/eco-anxiety-qanda-how-the-ipccs-vice-chair-keeps-her-head-cool-on-a-warming-planet-231226

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  • MIL-OSI: Atos is awarded a “Platinum” EcoVadis Medal for its commitment to sustainability for 5th year running

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Communiqué de presse

    Atos récompensé pour la cinquième année consécutive par une médaille ‘EcoVadis Platine’ pour son engagement en matière de développement durable

    Paris (France), le 26 octobre 2024 – Atos annonce aujourd’hui avoir reçu une nouvelle fois, pour la cinquième année consécutive, la médaille ’Platine’ d’EcoVadis pour sa performance en matière de Responsabilité Sociale de l’Entreprise (RSE), avec 80 points sur 100.

    Atos confirme ainsi sa position aux côtés des 1% des entreprises les plus performantes évaluées par EcoVadis dans son secteur (programmation informatique, conseil et activités connexes).

    L’évaluation d’EcoVadis porte sur quatre catégories : Environnement, Travail et Droits de l’homme, Éthique, Achats durables. Atos a obtenu d’excellents résultats dans chacune d’entre elles, en particulier dans la catégorie Environnement.

    Après avoir reçu pendant huit années consécutives la médaille d’or EcoVadis, Atos s’est vu décerner, depuis 2020, une médaille de platine, en reconnaissance de son engagement durable. Cette médaille, associée à un excellent score dans la catégorie Environnement, confirme le rôle d’Atos en tant que leader mondial de la décarbonation numérique et reflète son engagement à atteindre des objectifs climatiques ambitieux.

    Le leadership d’Atos pour les sujets climatiques et son programme environnemental ont été récompensés année après année par des organisations et des classements internationaux, telles que l’indice DJSI et le Carbon Disclosure Project.

    Pour en savoir plus sur l’engagement d’Atos en matière de développement durable, veuillez vous référer au document d’enregistrement universel 2023 du Groupe.

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    À propos d’Atos

    Atos est un leader international de la transformation digitale avec environ 92 000 collaborateurs et un chiffre d’affaires annuel d’environ 10 milliards d’euros. Numéro un européen du cloud, de la cybersécurité et des supercalculateurs, le Groupe fournit des solutions intégrées pour tous les secteurs, dans 69 pays. Pionnier des services et produits de décarbonation, Atos s’engage à fournir des solutions numériques sécurisées et décarbonées à ses clients. Atos est une SE (Société Européenne) cotée sur Euronext Paris.

    La raison d’être d’Atos est de contribuer à façonner l’espace informationnel. Avec ses compétences et ses services, le Groupe supporte le développement de la connaissance, de l’éducation et de la recherche dans une approche pluriculturelle et contribue au développement de l’excellence scientifique et technologique. Partout dans le monde, Atos permet à ses clients et à ses collaborateurs, et plus généralement au plus grand nombre, de vivre, travailler et progresser durablement et en toute confiance dans l’espace informationnel.

    Contact presse

    Laura Fau | laura.fau@eviden.com | +33 (0) 6 73 64 04 18

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: PM meeting with President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The Prime Minister met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UNGA this afternoon.

    President Abbas opened by condemning the Hamas attacks of October 7th. He also highlighted the civilian death toll in Gaza since then, with 41k killed and 100k injured, plus 70% of infrastructure devastated. The Prime Minister agreed that the loss of civilian life had been intolerable. 

    The President and Prime Minister also condemned the increase in settler violence and settlement activity there has been on the West Bank. 

    The President and Prime Minister agreed that we need an immediate ceasefire, the release of the hostages and a surge in humanitarian aid getting in. 

    They also discussed what needed to come next in terms of supporting and reforming the Palestinian Authority and working towards a political horizon which was the only long term solution to this crisis: a viable Palestinian state along a safe and secure Israel.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Prime Minister met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UNGA this afternoon.

    President Abbas opened by condemning the Hamas attacks of October 7th. He also highlighted the civilian death toll in Gaza since then, with 41k killed and 100k injured, plus 70% of infrastructure devastated. The Prime Minister agreed that the loss of civilian life had been intolerable. 

    The President and Prime Minister also condemned the increase in settler violence and settlement activity there has been on the West Bank. 

    The President and Prime Minister agreed that we need an immediate ceasefire, the release of the hostages and a surge in humanitarian aid getting in. 

    They also discussed what needed to come next in terms of supporting and reforming the Palestinian Authority and working towards a political horizon which was the only long term solution to this crisis: a viable Palestinian state along a safe and secure Israel.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: PM meeting with President Ruto of Kenya: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The Prime Minister met Kenyan President William Ruto at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met Kenyan President William Ruto at UNGA this afternoon. 

    The two leaders stressed how pleased they were to meet each other for the first time, and agreed the UK and Kenya share a close and important partnership. 

    They agreed to take forward work to further strengthen the bilateral relationship, building on the existing Strategic Partnership between our two countries. 

    In particular, both leaders shared their determination to deliver world-leading action to tackle climate change and accelerate the energy transition.

    The Prime Minister praised President Ruto’s extensive and pioneering leadership in this area, both in Kenya and through his international work across Africa and the world to accelerate the clean energy transition, and reiterated his ambition to turn the UK into a clean energy superpower. 

    Both looked forward to working together more closely and agreed to take forward work to champion clean power internationally– including leveraging the power of private sector investment and international financial institution reform to deliver on their climate ambitions.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: PM meeting with President da Silva of Brazil: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The Prime Minister met President Luiz Inacio da Silva at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met President Luiz Inacio da Silva at UNGA this afternoon.

    They discussed their shared commitment to tackling global challenges, including the importance of global ambition on climate change and poverty.

    The Prime Minister congratulated President Lula on his leadership on tackling both these challenges as President of the G20 and looked forward to the Summit in Rio. 

    The leaders shared their plans to accelerate the energy transition at home and internationally, and agreed to work closely on this agenda including for COP30.

    The Prime Minister also confirmed strong support for President Lula’s G20 Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty.

    They also discussed the conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon. The Prime Minister set out his steadfast support for Ukraine and upholding the UN Charter. On the Middle East, the Leaders underlined the importance of ceasefires in both Lebanon and in Gaza.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with President da Silva of Brazil: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Prime Minister met President Luiz Inacio da Silva at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met President Luiz Inacio da Silva at UNGA this afternoon.

    They discussed their shared commitment to tackling global challenges, including the importance of global ambition on climate change and poverty.

    The Prime Minister congratulated President Lula on his leadership on tackling both these challenges as President of the G20 and looked forward to the Summit in Rio. 

    The leaders shared their plans to accelerate the energy transition at home and internationally, and agreed to work closely on this agenda including for COP30.

    The Prime Minister also confirmed strong support for President Lula’s G20 Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty.

    They also discussed the conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon. The Prime Minister set out his steadfast support for Ukraine and upholding the UN Charter. On the Middle East, the Leaders underlined the importance of ceasefires in both Lebanon and in Gaza.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM meeting with President Ruto of Kenya: 25 September 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Prime Minister met Kenyan President William Ruto at UNGA this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister met Kenyan President William Ruto at UNGA this afternoon. 

    The two leaders stressed how pleased they were to meet each other for the first time, and agreed the UK and Kenya share a close and important partnership. 

    They agreed to take forward work to further strengthen the bilateral relationship, building on the existing Strategic Partnership between our two countries. 

    In particular, both leaders shared their determination to deliver world-leading action to tackle climate change and accelerate the energy transition.

    The Prime Minister praised President Ruto’s extensive and pioneering leadership in this area, both in Kenya and through his international work across Africa and the world to accelerate the clean energy transition, and reiterated his ambition to turn the UK into a clean energy superpower. 

    Both looked forward to working together more closely and agreed to take forward work to champion clean power internationally– including leveraging the power of private sector investment and international financial institution reform to deliver on their climate ambitions.

    Updates to this page

    Published 26 September 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: To the participants, organizers and guests of the VIII All-Russian Forum of Multifunctional Centers for the Provision of State and Municipal Services

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The forum is taking place in Veliky Novgorod on September 26-27.

    Dear colleagues!

    I welcome you to Veliky Novgorod at the All-Russian Forum of Multifunctional Centers for the Provision of State and Municipal Services, where the professional community will be able to exchange experiences, demonstrate best practices, and outline ways for the further development of MFCs.

    Russia occupies a leading position in the world in the implementation of high technologies. Strengthening leadership in this area is a key state task. A striking example of the digitalization of public administration is the implementation of the MFC project, which has become an effective mechanism for interaction between citizens and businesses with departments and organizations.

    My Documents centers operate in all regions of the country, implement lean manufacturing technologies, provide municipal and government services both in person and online. This allows us to simplify bureaucratic procedures for Russians and reduce the administrative burden on entrepreneurs. Every day, thanks to the government services portal and MFC, each person can quickly and conveniently solve life issues. It is important that today much is being done to improve the work of the centers and expand their functions.

    Traditionally, the winners of the tenth All-Russian competition “The Best Multifunctional Center of Russia” will receive awards at the forum. I sincerely congratulate the winners, wish them new successes, and fruitful communication and constructive discussions to all participants of the meeting. I am confident that the solutions you developed during the event will allow us to continue to provide assistance to millions of our citizens.

    M. Mishustin

    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://government.ru/gov/persons/151/telegrams/52797/

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

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Security: UPDATE: Man charged with murder following Woolwich stabbing

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating the murder of a teenager in Woolwich have charged a man.

    Police were called at approximately 18:35hrs on Sunday, 22 September to reports of a disturbance in Eglinton Road, SE18.

    Officers attended and found 15-year-old Daejaun Campbell suffering a stab injury.

    Despite the efforts of officers and paramedics at the scene, he sadly died a short time later. His family continue to be supported by specialist officers.

    Two men were arrested on suspicion of murder and taken into police custody.

    One of the men, Jacob Losiewicz, 18 (26.07.06) of Church Manor Way, Abbey Wood, was charged on Wednesday, 25 September, with murder.

    He will appear in custody at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 26 September.

    The second man, aged in his 50s, has been released without charge.

    Detective Chief Superintendent Trevor Lawry , who is in charge of policing for the South East Basic Command Unit, said: “The investigation into Daejaun’s murder continues and detectives are working around the clock. Local officers will remain in the area whilst we continue with our investigation. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions, they are there to support you and the community.

    “I want to appeal again for anyone who knows anything about the death of young Daejaun to come forward. Did you see anything suspicious around the Eglinton Road area? Did you see anyone running away from the area? Do you have any footage?

    “If you do, then please contact police; you can upload any footage via a link or you can also remain anonymous by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

    Anyone with information is asked to call police on 020 8721 4005 quoting Operation Baghaze.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: a residential building will appear near the Krymskaya MCC station

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A house will be built in the Kotlovka district under the renovation program. The Committee for Architecture and Urban Development of the City of Moscow (Moskomarkhitektura) has already issued an urban development plan for a land plot of 1.74 hectares. This was reported by Juliana Knyazhevskaya, chairman of the department.

    The area for future development is located at the address: Vinokurova Street, land plot No. 22/1.

    “The new building with a maximum area of 102 thousand square meters will appear in an actively renewed capital district with modern public spaces, parks, social and commercial facilities. The residential building is located near the Krymskaya station of the Moscow Central Circle,” added Yuliana Knyazhevskaya.

    Renovation program housing was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. In 2023 alone, 59 new buildings in the capital were handed over for settlement and the resettlement of over 47 thousand people was ensured. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction rates and volumes. Over the past few years, within the framework of the federal project “Housing” of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment” the volume of construction and commissioning of residential buildings in the capital has doubled – from three to five to seven million square meters per year. More information about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow can be found Here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 100 best projects selected for fourth stream of “Academy of Innovators”

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The selection of the 100 best projects for the fourth stream of the “Academy of Innovators” has been completed. Most of the ideas can become import-substituting solutions that will later be implemented in the city and business infrastructure. Applications were accepted from June 17 to September 15 on the project website.

    “Moscow pays special attention to comprehensive support for aspiring technology entrepreneurs – the “Academy of Innovators” project was created in the capital specifically for this purpose, which was recently completely updated. Since the relaunch, interest in the program has increased significantly. 517 projects from 115 cities in Russia were submitted for the fourth stream. As a result, experts selected 100 best participants and teams who began implementing their ideas,” she said.

    Kristina Kostroma, head of the capital’s Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

    The most popular areas of the program were information technology, as well as innovations in education, medicine, e-commerce and creative industries. Among the applications for acceleration, the number of projects using cross-cutting technologies increased: artificial intelligence, blockchain, virtual and augmented reality.

    Not only Muscovites, but also residents of other Russian cities have shown interest in the program. In particular, the project is popular with aspiring entrepreneurs from St. Petersburg, Kazan, Perm and Samara. In addition, representatives of Armenia, Belarus, Nigeria and Kazakhstan have registered on the platform.

    Participants who pass the selection will develop their ideas together with personal mentors. As part of the acceleration, they will have access to coworking in the Lomonosov cluster and training sessions in the field of innovation and business, as well as meetings with potential investors and customers.

    Residents of the “Innovators Academy” will be offered to test the final product on city and business platforms. On the project platform, they have the opportunity to select requests from large corporations, refine the idea and bring it to the finished product with the support of personal mentors and experts from companies and the Moscow Innovation Agency.

    From drones to exoskeletons: the most interesting projects of the fourth stream

    Among the participants of the new stream of the “Academy of Innovators” is Vadim Skvortsov, the inventor of an intelligent platform for creating a digital twin of the production of mechanical engineering enterprises. The development allows optimizing production processes, increasing their efficiency and reducing costs. With this project, Vadim has already become a laureate of the award “Innovator of Moscow” in the nomination “Changing Reality” in the “Industry” direction.

    Gleb Kim is the author of the first project in Russia that allows the use of artificial intelligence in cardiac surgery and cardiology. The solution helps improve the quality of medical care and speed up diagnostics by 10 times.

    Marina Letovaltseva has developed modular systems based on conductive fabrics to protect against hypothermia at low temperatures. Their effectiveness has been proven in extreme situations – when climbing Elbrus and in the climate of the Far North.

    Anton Moskaluk has created a robotic exoskeleton for the knee joint. It helps people with leg injuries restore their mobility and gradually return to an active life.

    Nikita Usachev has developed an unmanned surface vehicle with machine vision modules. The device is designed to monitor protected areas and the state of the environment, it helps ensure safety and environmental protection.

    The Innovators Academy has been running since 2021, but was relaunched in 2023 with significant changes. It is now a continuous program for the intensive development of technology projects, which can be joined at any time and at any stage. It no longer has restrictions on accepting applications by industry, and the age limit for participants has been reduced to 14 years.

    Since its relaunch, more than 20,000 developers, scientists, and entrepreneurs from Russia and friendly countries have joined the Innovators Academy. They have created over four thousand innovative projects and over 290 startups, and attracted over 200 million rubles in investments and grants. The total revenue of the program residents exceeded 260 million rubles.

    Moscow Innovation Agency— the Institute for Innovative Development of the Capital, subordinate to the city Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development. The institution offers a range of programs for businesses at different stages of development – from the implementation of an idea to the moment when the company has a finished product and a desire to enter new markets. The organization’s projects help technology companies develop, test and implement their products, attract investment, scale up and find large customers.

    The agency brings together aspiring innovators, startups and technology companies from the capital and other regions. For those who are just starting out and are just planning to found a startup, the organization offers three large-scale projects. These are the “Digital Transformation Leaders” and “Moscow Innovator” competitions, as well as the ongoing program for the development of technology projects “Academy of Innovators”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city will allocate land for the construction of an educational complex in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo district

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    As part of the implementation of a large-scale investment project, the city will provide an investor with a land plot without bidding for the construction of an educational complex in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo district. A modern residential area with social infrastructure, commercial real estate and public spaces is being built here. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The city will allocate 2.9 hectares of land to the developer to implement a large-scale investment project – the construction of an educational facility in the south of the capital. The institution will be one of the largest in Moscow. It will be designed for 2.5 thousand schoolchildren and 500 kindergarten students. It is also planned to build a modern sports complex,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    A large-scale investment project is a special status that investors can receive for the construction of facilities aimed at developing urban infrastructure and creating jobs. The lease agreements for the sites are planned to be concluded for five years.

    “In Moskvorechye-Saburovo, near the residential quarter under construction in the area of 2nd Kotlyakovsky Lane, it is planned to allocate two plots: 1.74 hectares for the construction of an educational complex and 1.16 hectares for the construction of a sports core. The future sports center next to the educational complex will include a multifunctional stadium with football, volleyball and tennis courts. A running track will be laid around, as well as two workout zones and a long jump pit,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    The residential complex in the south of the capital already includes 10 buildings with non-residential ground floors, a school for 900 students and a kindergarten designed for 160 children. In addition, a pedestrian boulevard and an outdoor sports area have been built here – with exercise machines, a pump track for adults and children, football, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as a grandstand for spectators. A track for rollerblading, scootering, cycling and skateboarding runs around the sports cluster.

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: ASIA/INDIA – Archbishop Neli: In Manipur the path to peace is not made with weapons and separation walls

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    Source: The Holy See in Italian

    Displaced people in Manipur

    by Paolo AffatatoImphal (Agenzia Fides) – “Peace and reconciliation in Manipur cannot be based on the separation of ethnic communities; they will not be achieved by building a new dividing wall on the border with Myanmar, the one that the state plans to build for over 1600 kilometres”. It is the vision of Msgr. Linus Neli, Archbishop of Imphal, capital of the Indian state of Manipur. “Peace – continues the Archbishop – will not be achieved even through the rearmament of ethnic groups, as is dangerously happening among the Kuki and Meitei communities. Peace will be achieved by reactivating dialogue, starting negotiations, proceeding on a path of equality and justice that overcomes atavistic rivalries and ethnic claims”. In an interview with Agenzia Fides, the Archbishop re-reads the crisis that has been year grips the state of north-eastern India. The Archbishop frames the issue in the ethnic and cultural configuration of the north-eastern region of India, “a region with its own specific dimension, characterized by ethnic, linguistic and cultural pluralism”. North-eastern India includes the seven states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, as well as the Himalayan state of Sikkim, and the Jalpaiguri division, legally part of West Bengal. “It is also geographically secluded – he notes – if you consider that it is connected to the rest of the country via a narrow corridor between Bhutan and Bangladesh, the Siliguri corridor. This geographical characteristic is not irrelevant, even with respect to relations with the central government in New Delhi”, he observes. The region has often been crossed in the past by conflicts and social, ethnic and political tensions. At the time of their establishment, “the North-Eastern States – recalls the Archbishop – were created to allow their respective indigenous communities to safeguard their identity and make their specific contribution to the Indian Federation, with the particular resources of their cultural heritage. Furthermore, some tribal groups are infinitely small communities and are only now entering the highly competitive world of modern India”. Furthermore, north-eastern India is one of the regions where, overall, the concentration of citizens of the Christian faith is greatest in India: Of the approximately 27.8 million Christians in the whole of India, approximately 7.8 million are found in the Northeast region. “This also entails our responsibility in promoting peace, justice, brotherhood between people and groups of different faiths, languages, cultures and ethnic groups”, states the Archbishop. Neli then outlines the internal situation of Manipur where “there are three main ethnic groups: the Kuki, the Meitei, the Naga. Coexistence and intercommunity relations have not been easy in the past. There is a discussion about ‘who was there originally’, therefore about who can claim greater rights in social life, as the Kuki came centuries ago (starting from the 16th century, ed.) from neighboring Myanmar (where they are called Chin, ed.). The confrontation, and even the conflict, has always had a central theme: the possession of land, which is the source of sustenance and prosperity. Even today’s clash between Kuki and Meitei is no exception: it is fundamentally a clash over the land and the politics of the land”, he explains. “Geographically – always the element of geography which cannot be ignored, he is keen to say – the Meitei today hold about 10% of the land and are based in the valley where the capital Imphal is located. The other groups, Naga and Kuki, are in the hilly and mountainous areas, occupy around 90% of the territory, and are included in the list of ‘recognised tribes’.” They are those historically marginalized tribes to which the Indian Constitution recognizes specific property rights, and indicates them as recipients of specific development, education and land allocation programs. In March 2023, an order of the High Court of Manipur recommended to the central government to also include the Meitei community among the “recognized tribes” and this generated the protest which then resulted in clashes and generalized conflict. “It must be said that the Meiteis are a numerical minority but they are a political majority, controlling the local government (the Prime Minister of the state is N. Biren Singh, member of the Baratiya Janata Party, that of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ed.), and over the years they have carried out policies that, according to other groups, discriminate against tribals.” Added to this is the religious element, given that the Meitei are of the Hindu religion and live – an exception in India – as a minority in a state with a majority Christian population. “There has also been, in recent years, an attempt to colonize the territory by Hindu extremists”, notes the Pastor of the Catholic community of Imphal. “Among other things – he adds, providing an element that complicates the picture, which did not emerge in the mass media – the destruction of Christian chapels during the conflict is due to the religious clash within the Meitei community, which then reunited to turn to the ‘common enemy’, the Kuki”. of community and fraternity and help to see the other not as an enemy, but as a brother and sister with whom to coexist peacefully. Faith in Christ helps to bring peace and justice”. The Archbishop recounts the current situation of absolute separation, with military checkpoints between the areas inhabited by Meitei and Kuki, who cannot go to each other’s areas: ” This division, in the short term, interrupted the spiral of conflict, but it is not enough, because it has not healed the traumas and wounds (over 220 victims and 67,000 displaced persons), nor has it calmed the hatred and revenge: in fact currently all the communities they are proceeding to rearm, organizing themselves with increasingly heavier armaments. Which gives the sense of the powder keg ready to respond. And, if that were the case, with the use of those weapons, it would be an even bloodier conflict”, he notes. In this context, Archbishop Neli, who is of the Naga ethnic group, considered “neutral”, can visit the parishes in the different areas , where there are priests (76 in the diocese) who are also divided by ethnicity. “Being a Naga I can visit and comfort various communities. Some religious people and priests who come from the Indian state of Kerala (in southern India) can also do so, and therefore are not parties to the proceedings. I can say that, from my visits, I have drawn a clear will: people are hungry and thirsty for peace. It is urgent to seek and pursue a political solution with all our energies,” he says, recounting the situation of over 1,000 Kuki Catholic refugees, who have had to leave areas such as the city of Imphal, where they lived in the past. “The Catholic community is offering them assistance and sustenance and we have also built small wooden houses where they can stay,” he reports. At a political level, the Archbishop expresses doubts about the road map for solving the crisis, presented by the central government , by Interior Minister Amit Shah because “the central government has neglected Manipur and the response to the management of the violence has not been adequate, there has not been a clear political vision, while now the social, employment and economic crisis of the country is worsening ‘entire state, blocked in the stalemate of lack of communication between regions and groups, with negative consequences for businesses, schools, socio-economic activities”. Furthermore, fearing infiltration of Kuki militants from Myanmar, the government has begun to build a barrier to border that should seal a frontier of 1600 kilometres, “which means institutionalizing separations, reasoning according to the logic of division which exasperates souls and foments hatred”, he notes. Politics, adds Archbishop Neli, “should think about concrete solutions such as the possible creation of two different autonomous administrative units or – another proposal that has emerged – that the Kuki districts become a Union Territory, i.e. directly dependent on the central government. But every proposal can only start from a dialogue, from a mediation, from a negotiation, which takes into account the need to find geographical and then socio-cultural harmony”. “This process – concludes Neli – starts from a basic assumption which must be welcomed by all: recognizing the other as a ‘brother in humanity’, the ground that allows coexistence even between peoples different in language, history, ethnicity, culture, religion. For this reason we are also inspired by Pope Francis’ document ‘Fratelli tutti’, whose spirit we hope can be welcomed by Christians and non-Christians”. (Agenzia Fides 26/9/2024)

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: Meeting with the Nai Qala association – a message of hope for the rural populations of Afghanistan

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    Source: Switzerland – Canton Government of Geneva in French

    On August 19, 2024, the President of the Council of State, Ms. Nathalie Fontanet, met with Ms. Taïba Rahim, President of the Nai Qala association, an organization supported by the canton which manages education projects for populations living in isolated areas of Afghanistan.

    This meeting provided an opportunity to review the general situation in the country and more specifically that of women and girls, and to better understand the realities experienced by the inhabitants of rural and remote regions of the country. The approach of the organization, created in 2007, aims to strengthen the dignity, self-confidence and sense of initiative of the population and women in particular.

    Since 2017, the canton of Geneva has supported various community education projects in several regions in the centre of the country, notably through the construction of schools. The project currently funded by the canton includes various activities, such as the opening of community classes and the provision of materials. The project also includes a training component for teachers from local communities, as well as workshops to prevent violence against children and within families.

    Taïba Rahim, a life for education.

    Taïba comes from a rural and precarious region of Afghanistan. Born into a family of 8 children, it was her father who insisted that all his children, including his daughters, could go to school. This humble man of modest means had a very clear vision: to give a different future to his nine children, especially his daughters, and to lift them out of poverty. To achieve his mission, there was only one watchword: study. Since there was no school in the region where they lived, her father decided to leave their village, his job and his status to settle in the city, where his children could go to school. Life there is very difficult, but the children can finally go to school.

    Taïba then continued her studies, until she became a secondary school teacher. Life then led her to work for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Afghanistan, then in Bosnia and Geneva, where she remained for many years.

    In 2007, when she felt like she was drifting away from her father’s mission and from Afghanistan, she decided to create an association to promote education in her home country. This is how Nai Qala was born. The association is named after her father’s native village, and also means “calligraphy castle”. Through her education project, Taïba shares a message of hope for Afghanistan. She wants to show the world that Afghanistan is the country of calligraphy, not war and poverty. She regrets that the world has a brutal vision of her country. Taïba is deeply grateful to her father, because it is thanks to him that she was able to realize and achieve her professional aspirations.

    Today, Nai Qala is one of the few women-led organizations in Afghanistan. Through its educational projects, it has a significant impact on hundreds of women and girls, and offers hope in the face of the current challenges facing the country. Taiba strongly believes that Nai Qala is a key player in the Afghan community, led by Afghans for Afghans, with the guiding principle of always “getting involved in difficult times.” According to her, the various supports she receives for the Nai Qala project exemplify the true essence of humanity and inspire hope that Afghanistan, in these difficult times, will move towards a brighter future.

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: Traffic relief through Sta. Maria: Master Plan adjustments publicly exposed

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    Source: Switzerland – Canton Government of Grisons in Italian

    The next procedural phase for the traffic relief through Sta. Maria in Val Monastero has been started. The public participation exhibition for the adaptation of the Master Plan will start on 30 September 2024.

    The historic centre of Sta. Maria has been exposed to a high volume of traffic for years. The increasing transit traffic along the Ofen Pass road and the traffic on the Umbrail Pass regularly cause inconvenience and traffic jams, especially in the summer months. In this context, there has been a desire for decades to relieve the town of traffic in order to improve safety in the village, increase the quality of life of residents and guests, and preserve and enhance the village centre, which is protected at national level. Various approaches to solving this problem have been developed since the end of the 1990s. However, for various reasons, it has not been possible to implement relief measures so far.

    Adaptation of the master plan requiredAccording to the Federal Law on Spatial Planning, major road construction projects such as bypasses are considered projects with a particular impact on the territory and the environment and therefore require a specification in the cantonal master plan. As a basis, with the involvement of experts from various sectors, a comprehensive evaluation of variants for reducing traffic through Sta. Maria has been carried out since 2020. The best variant developed involves the construction of a bypass on the northern edge of the settlement, with a tunnel of around 600 metres in length that passes under the Paclera area and the Muranzina stream. This relief plan forms the basis for the specification in the master plan now planned.

    The master plan guarantees the necessary bypass corridor in a binding manner for the authorities and harmonizes the interests of the Confederation and the Canton. In addition, further measures are established for subsequent planning, which contribute, among other things, to enabling an optimal design and integration of the project into the landscape and to improving the quality of living and staying in the core.

    Public display for 30 daysThe adaptation of the master plan will be displayed for public participation for 30 days, starting from September 30, 2024. During this period, all interested parties have the opportunity to submit objections and proposals in written form.

    The project is already in the preliminary examination phase by the Confederation. The master plan will be further developed on the basis of the results of the public exhibition and the preliminary examination by the Confederation. The cantonal master plan will be decided by the Grisons government and approved by the Federal Council.

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    Sta. Maria ring road, «northern ring road» variant (status: February 2023)

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    Richard Atzmüller, Head of the Office for Spatial Development, Tel. 41 81 257 23 21 (reachable between 10:30 and 11:30), e-mailRichard.Atzmueller@are.gr.ch

    Competent body: Office for Territorial Development

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Funded childcare for 9 month olds now available

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Launched at the start of September, it is the latest step in the roll out of Government funded childcare.

    And it means that all eligible parents of children aged from 9 months to 4 years old are now able to claim up at least 15 hours of funded childcare per week, for 1,140 hours or 38 weeks a year, at an approved provider – as eligible parents of children aged 3 and 4 can already claim 30 hours per week.

    To qualify, each parent must earn at least the equivalent of 16 hours per week at national minimum or living wage, and have an income of less than £100,000 per year.

    People in receipt of certain benefits are also eligible for 15 hours of funded childcare for 2 year olds, known as Terrific for Twos in Wolverhampton.

    A further change is due to be rolled out in September 2025, when eligible working parents of all children from the age of 9 months to school age will be able to claim 30 hours of funded childcare per week.

    Meanwhile, eligible working parents and carers with children aged 11 or under can get up to £2,000 per child each year towards their childcare costs, or up to £4,000 for children with a disability aged 16 or under, though the tax free childcare scheme.

    To find out more, including how to apply for support with childcare costs, please visit the Childcare Choices website.

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “Every year hundreds of families in Wolverhampton benefit from funded childcare schemes at participating nurseries, schools and childminders around the city.

    “Accessing early education gives your child the chance to learn, play and make new friends and the opportunity to develop and master new skills. It supports them as they prepare for school by helping them to communicate, explore new experiences, be active and healthy – and of course, it also helps working parents juggle careers and childcare.

    “I would encourage working parents to find out more about the expansion of funded childcare and to sign up if they are eligible.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Appeal to trace relatives of the late Joseph Powell

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Joseph Powell had been a resident in a care home prior to his death.

    Anyone who is related to Mr Powell, or who has any information which may help trace his relatives, is asked to please call Protection and Funerals Officer Diane Doré on 07919 626117 or 01902 550095, or email her via diane.dore@wolverhampton.gov.uk.

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  • MIL-OSI: Nokia Bell Labs and e& announce R&D collaboration to innovate for strategic industrial sectors

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release
    Nokia Bell Labs and e& announce R&D collaboration to innovate for strategic industrial sectors

    • Collaboration is expected to develop AI-based use cases for strategic industrial sectors.
    • Responsible AI solutions aim for sustainable enterprise and industrial automation applications.

    26 September 2024
    Espoo, Finland – Nokia’s research arm, Nokia Bell Labs, and e&, a global technology group, announced today that they have signed a year-long, non-binding memorandum of understanding (“MoU”) for R&D collaboration to create AI-based use cases for strategic industrial sectors.

    The goal is to develop responsible AI solutions for sustainable enterprise and industrial automation applications and accelerate innovation concepts toward real world deployments.

    The MoU includes exploring collaboration opportunities with industry, universities and research centers. Both organizations aim to develop innovative solutions in the areas of AI and information and communication technologies that fit into an overall vision of industrial automation and digitalization. Network connectivity, AI and advanced computing are foundational in solving the difficult industrial challenges of productivity, efficiency, safety, health and sustainability faced by many industrial sectors today.

    e& has emerged as a pioneering force of AI and Generative AI in the United Arab Emirates and its 33 operating markets in addition to declaring its commitment to reach net zero status in its home market of the UAE by 2030 and across all operations by 2040.

    Nokia Bell Labs is an industry leader in Responsible AI and has defined six principles to guide AI research in the future along the lines of fairness, reliability, privacy, transparency, sustainability and accountability. These principles not only reflect the future of AI standards but also comprehensively account for the telecom industry’s renewed focus on environmental sustainability, social responsibility and good governance.

    Thierry E. Klein, President of Bell Labs Solutions Research at Nokia, said: “This engagement between Nokia Bell Labs and e& reflects our commitment to innovating with our customers and partners. By jointly developing applications and use cases that leverage our expertise in responsible AI, software and data systems, we will accelerate the digital transformation that provides new technologies for a safer, more productive and more sustainable future. We look forward to co-creating ground-breaking solutions that can unlock new business opportunities for industrial operations in the Middle East and beyond.”

    Dena Almansoori, Group Chief AI and Data Officer at e&, said: “While we realise the immense potential of AI, it’s equally important to build strong protections to ensure its responsible development and deployment. This will be the foundation of our collaboration with Nokia Bell Labs as we both explore the potential of AI in driving sustainable industrial automation. By combining Nokia Bell Labs’ expertise in AI research and our deep understanding of industrial applications, we are set to explore the development of innovative solutions that address the urgent challenges facing industries today.”

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    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.

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    e& is one of the leading technology groups in the world. Boasting impressive financial figures for 2023, with consolidated net revenue reaching a staggering AED 53.8 billion and consolidated net profit surging to AED 10.3 billion, the Group’s impeccable credit ratings reflect its strong balance sheet and track record of sustained success.

    Founded in Abu Dhabi over 48 years ago, the Group has a rich legacy as the pioneer in telecommunications in the UAE. Today, its footprint spans 33 countries, including STARZPLAY and Careem Everything app across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, making it a leading player in the industry.

    Innovation is ingrained in e&’s DNA to create an unbreakable bond between communities using cutting-edge digital solutions, smart connectivity and advanced technologies.

    The Group has designed five strong business pillars that address various customer segments: e& UAE, e& international, e& life, e& enterprise and e& capital. Through these pillars, we strive to revolutionise the way people communicate, work and live by providing unparalleled services and exceptional experiences.

    At e&, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible and delivering measurable results that make a difference in people’s lives.

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: French artist Winshluss nominated for 2024 Töpffer Grand Prix for Comics

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    Source: Switzerland – Canton Government of Geneva in French

    A prolific and multifaceted author, Winshluss – Vincent Paronnaud by his real name – is rewarded for his entire body of work in drawing. The six authors nominated respectively for the Töpffer Prize Geneva and the Töpffer Prize for Young Comics are now known. The Töpffer Prizes will be awarded during a public ceremony at HEAD – Geneva on Thursday, November 28.

    Since 2018, the Grand Prix Töpffer has distinguished a French-speaking author or author translated into French for the importance of their contribution to contemporary comics. On the proposal of a jury made up of experts in the field, the canton and the City of Geneva have decided to award the Grand Prix Töpffer 2024, with a prize of 10,000 francs, to the French comic book author and filmmaker Winshluss.

    Born in 1970, Winshluss is a self-taught artist and jack-of-all-trades with a unique trajectory. He started out in comics in the mid-1990s by publishing his drawings in fanzines. At the turn of the 2000s, he established himself as a leading author for Requins Marteaux, an underground publishing house. His biting and often dark style, his scathing humor and the critical look he takes at our society in its dehumanizing aspects hit the mark.

    It was in 2009 that he became known to the general public by winning the Fauve d’or at the Angoulême festival with Pinocchio, a pop and trashy reinterpretation of the tale of the same name. Acclaimed by the public and critics alike and translated into a dozen countries, the album has become a classic of independent comics. In 2016, Winshluss received the Pépite d’or at the Montreuil Youth Book Fair for Dans la forêt sombre et mystérieuse, a book which – unusually for the author – ends well. In addition to his rich work in drawing, Winshluss is also a musician, visual artist and filmmaker. He notably co-directed the animated film Persepolis with Marjane Satrapi, which won the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.

    Six authors in the running in other categories

    Increasingly recognized in the world of comics, the Töpffer Awards have been awarded since 1997 in tribute to the Genevan Rodolphe Töpffer, considered the inventor of the 9th art. The ceremony on November 28 will also be an opportunity to recognize the 2024 winners of the Töpffer Geneva Prize, worth 10,000 francs, and the Young Comics Prize, worth 5,000 francs.

    For the Prix Töpffer Genève, which rewards a confirmed Geneva comic strip personality for an album published less than a year ago, the three nominated authors are Alex Baladi (1969) for Un monde en pleine mutation (Atrabile editions), Ibn Al Rabin (1975) for De la ductilité du sbrinz (Atrabile editions), and Juliette Mancini (1989) for La haine du poil (Cambourakis editions).

    Concerning the Young Comic Strip Prize, which rewards a project in progress by an author aged 15 to 30 and living or studying in Geneva, the three nominees are Jano (2002) for La Dragonne, Fanny Rose (2002) for On dit que c’est une étamine libre, and Stanyslas Leray (2000) for La Gwerz de l’ajonc. The first two works mentioned were produced as part of the diploma projects of the Geneva School of Comics and Illustration (ESBDI), while the third is the result of a bachelor’s thesis at HEAD – Geneva.

    For this 2024 edition, the selection jury is composed as follows: Hélène Becquelin (comic book author), Patrick Fuchs (dean of ESBDI), Yannis La Macchia (Töpffer Prize Geneva 2023), Clément Paurd (head of the illustration orientation at HEAD – Geneva), Emmanuèle Payen (director of the cultural development and cinema department at the Centre Pompidou), and Leticia Ramos (head of the Cumulus specialist bookstore).

    Festive evening to celebrate comics

    The 2024 Töpffer Comic Strip Awards will be presented on Thursday, November 28, during a ceremony attended by Thierry Apothéloz, State Councilor in charge of the Department of Social Cohesion, and Sami Kanaan, Administrative Councilor of the City of Geneva in charge of the Department of Culture and Digital Transition. This festive event, with public and free admission, will be held at the Cube on the HEAD – Geneva campus. The precise program will be announced soon.

    Artist biographies and press images are available at http://www.prixtopffer.ch.

    Please note that Winshluss, Grand Prix Töpffer 2024, will be in Geneva during the week of November 25, where he will give a workshop at the ESBDI. Media interested in an interview or a report can register at the contact details below.

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

    MIL Translation OSI