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Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Chris Boardman reappointed as Chair for Sport England.

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Chris Boardman reappointed as Chair for Sport England.

    The Secretary of State has reappointed Chris Boardman as Chair for Sport England for a term of four years from 22 July 2025 to 21 July 2029.

    Chris Boardman

    In 1992, Chris Boardman won Britain’s first Olympic cycling gold medal in 73 years. He went on to claim several world titles and wore the leader’s jersey in the Tour de France on three occasions before retiring in 2000.

    After his sporting career, Chris played a pivotal role in transforming British Cycling into a global powerhouse and founded Boardman Bikes. The eponymous brand quickly became Britain’s fastest-growing bike company and expanded its reach to over 80 countries. Chris’s passion for cycling evolved into a broader commitment to promoting active travel and helping people integrate physical activity into their daily lives. Collaborating closely with Regional Mayor Andy Burnham, he became Greater Manchester’s first Active Travel Commissioner. He later established Active Travel England on behalf of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

    In addition to his role as England’s Active Travel Commissioner, Chris has chaired Sport England for the past four years, guiding the sector through the challenges of the pandemic and championing efforts to make sport and physical activity accessible to everyone—regardless of background or income.

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: St Petersburg University and the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences are launching a joint program to train archaeologists | Saint Petersburg State University

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    During the training, future archaeologists will acquire a solid theoretical base, the necessary technical competencies for working with archaeological equipment, material sources, and will also have the opportunity to develop analytical skills for the correct interpretation of finds. The curriculum includes disciplines on the study of the material culture of Eurasia, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Europe, the history of landowning and nomadic civilizations – from the Stone Age to the New Age.

    The practice-oriented disciplines include mastering methods of field and desk research, including 3D modeling, as well as immersion in issues of legal regulation of the protection of cultural heritage sites. In addition, students will take courses in Chinese and Hindi.

    A bachelor’s program has been opened at St. Petersburg State University in the 2025/26 academic year “Archeology” with additional qualifications: “History and Social Science Teacher”, “Curator of Museum Values” or “Museum Objects Accounting Specialist”. This direction is implemented in online form with the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, where students conduct practical training and research work.

    The classes will be taught by leading teachers of St Petersburg University and research fellows of the Institute of the History of Material Culture (IHMC) of the Russian Academy of Sciences — recognized experts in the field of studying the Paleolithic era, Finno-Ugric, Slavic-Russian, Scandinavian and Caucasian archeology, the New Age and the art of the Ancient East. Among them are Alexander Ocherednoy, Senior Research Fellow of the Paleolithic Department of the IHMC, Margarita Kholkina, landscape archeology specialist and Associate Professor of St Petersburg University, Evgenia Tkach, Academic Secretary of the IHMC, and other scientists.

    Telegram channel of the employees of the Paleolithic Department of the Institute of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences “It all started in the Paleolithic” (provided by Ksenia Stepanova)

    On a voluntary basis, students will be able to take part in archaeological expeditions: in Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Republic of Tuva, the North Caucasus, Crimea, the Kaliningrad and Leningrad regions, one of the largest Stone Age sites Kostenki in the Voronezh region, as well as in the territories of the near abroad. Immersion in a professional environment is not only gaining valuable practical experience for future archaeologists, but also an opportunity to contribute to the study and preservation of Russia’s cultural heritage.

    The university implements programs of additional education, including in areas dedicated to history. For example, advanced training for specialists “Protective archeology and preservation of cultural heritage sites” and online course “History of Russian Literature”. The full list of courses is presented on the SPbU website in the section “Additional education”.

    As noted by the head of the educational program “Archaeology”, professor of St. Petersburg State University Igor Tikhonov, the new direction of training continues the traditions of the Russian school of studying applied historical science. “For the first time, the resources of the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which is the successor of the Imperial Archaeological Commission created in 1859, and the oldest department of archeology of St. Petersburg State University, which has existed since 1936, have been fully combined. This is a real combination of the potential of one of the leading academic institutions of our country and the educational traditions and practices of St. Petersburg University. The Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences is also the main employer for university students,” the professor added.

    Graduates can focus on professional activities in scientific institutes, museums and government agencies, manage educational and tourism projects, work in publishing houses or teach in secondary specialized educational institutions. Potential employers include the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the State Hermitage Museum and other organizations.

    Admission to the program started on June 20.

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE’s Project Management Course Receives International Accreditation

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University “Higher School of Economics” –

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    The Higher School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics has received accreditation for teaching the discipline “Project Management” according to the international standard IPMA ICB 4.0.

    Accreditation confirms that the Project Management course at the HSB complies with international standards: from the content of the course and the qualifications of teachers to the teaching materials. These requirements are recognized in more than 70 countries, including the USA, China, India, Germany, Great Britain and France.

    The Project Management course is implemented as part of various educational programs of the Higher School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics – from bachelor’s and master’s degrees to professional retraining programs and MBA. Particular attention is paid to unified international approaches so that graduates can work in the global market and “speak” with colleagues in the same professional language.

    Project management has long gone beyond the scope of narrow professional tools. Today, it is the key to implementing changes and the basis for sustainable growth of companies in an unstable and rapidly changing environment. Modern project management requires specialists to be flexible, able to work with a high degree of uncertainty, think strategically, and have a wide range of methodological approaches – from classical to Agile and hybrid. All this forms the basis for teaching the Project Management discipline at the Higher School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    The certificate was issued for two years by the Russian Project Management Association SOVNET, the representative of the International Project Management Association (IPMA) in Russia since 1991. To obtain accreditation, the HSE provided a full set of training materials, and the teachers confirmed their qualifications by undergoing certification according to the IPMA system. The assessment was carried out by a commission of national experts authorized by IPMA.

    Ilyina Olga Nikolaevna

    Associate Professor of the Higher School of Business, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Director of the Project Management Center of the Higher School of Business, National Research University Higher School of Economics

    “Accreditation according to the international IPMA standard is a significant step for the HSB. It confirms that our approach to teaching project management meets the high requirements of the global professional community. For us, this is not only an assessment of quality, but also confirmation that we are developing education in accordance with global trends and preparing specialists who are able to work effectively in an international environment.”

    International accreditation confirms HSE’s commitment to high educational standards and strengthens its reputation as a first-choice business school.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – Gas storage: Parliament backs refill flexibility to bring down prices

    Source: European Parliament 3

    Approved in plenary today, the new law seeks to address speculation on the gas market and bring down prices, by introducing greater flexibility to gas storage refilling rules.

    The Regulation, already agreed upon between MEPs and Council, will extend the EU’s 2022 gas storage scheme until 31 December 2027, as it would otherwise have expired at the end of 2025. The provision is designed to ensure gas supply security ahead of the winter season.

    MEPs and the Council also introduced several amendments to ease tensions in the gas market, as speculation surrounding the existing mandatory 90% fill rate target by 1 November each year was driving up the cost of refilling during the summer.

    Refilling flexibilities

    The text will allow member states to achieve the 90% filling target at any point in time between 1 October and 1 December. Once the 90% target is met, it should not be required to maintain that level until 1 December.

    Member states should have the possibility to deviate by up to 10 percentage points from the filling target in the event of difficult market conditions, such as indications of speculation hindering cost-effective storage filling. The Commission may further increase this deviation by a further five percentage points by means of a delegated act, for one filling season, if these market conditions persist.

    Towards full independence from Russian imports

    The competent authority monitoring gas refilling in each member state shall also provide information on the share of gas originating in the Russian Federation being stored, in line with the 17 June proposals from the European Commission. This should help with monitoring whether Russian gas is stored in the EU.

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    “The 2022 legislation showed that Europe was able to protect its citizens in a situation where Russia was using gas as a weapon of blackmail”, said rapporteur Borys Budka (EPP, Poland). “This revision will provide for more flexibility and less bureaucracy but, above all, it will bring Europe’s gas prices down, while we continue advancing towards energy independence from unreliable suppliers” he said.

    Next steps

    Parliament backed the bill with 542 votes to 109, with 30 abstentions. It will now have to be formally approved by Council before publication in the EU Official Journal.

    Background

    Gas-storage facilities provide for 30% of the Union’s gas consumption during winter months. The EU’s energy security has been a critical concern in recent years, not least in light of its dependence on non-EU countries for primary energy supplies. The 2022 energy crisis, exacerbated by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent weaponisation of gas supplies, highlighted the urgent need for additional measures to ensure stable and affordable energy supplies.

    Among these, the EU introduced new gas storage rules. However, the global gas market remains tight, with increased competition for liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies and persistent price volatility.

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – Parliament endorses Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro

    Source: European Parliament 3

    MEPs gave an overwhelmingly favourable opinion on Tuesday on Bulgaria’s bid to adopt the euro and join the Euro area on 1 January 2026.

    Parliament, by 531 votes in favour, 69 against and 79 abstentions, adopted a report confirming Bulgaria fulfils the criteria for adopting the euro on 1 January 2026.

    After confirmation by EU member states, Bulgaria will become the 21st member of the Euro area. The most recent country to join was Croatia in 2023.

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    Rapporteur Eva Maydell (EPP, BG) said after the vote:

    “Today’s vote sends a clear signal: Bulgaria is ready to join the Euro area. All criteria have been met, and this step marks a key milestone towards Bulgaria’s full European integration – for the country and its citizens.”

    Press conference

    A press conference with the rapporteur will be held at 14:00 CET, in Strasbourg. You can follow it here. As a journalist you can also participate and ask questions by logging in through Interactio.

    Next steps

    Parliament’s opinion will be forwarded to the Euro area member states who, later today, are expected to give Bulgaria the final go-ahead.

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    July 8, 2025
  • Heatwaves, droughts and wildfires costing Europe billions each year

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Extreme heat and worsening drought situations are gripping large parts of Europe, sparking wildfires, triggering red alerts and intensifying global calls for effective climate actions. Driven by climate change, scientists warn, these conditions signal a new era of drought, threatening food security, energy security, ecosystems and economies.

    The worrying part is that heatwaves and wildfires are constantly growing deadlier and costlier. If the European Environment Agency (EEA) is to be believed, heatwaves and wildfires are costing Europe billions of euros every year. Estimatedly, in 2023 alone, such climate-related disasters cost around 45 billion euros to 38 European countries, including EU, other European Economic Area (EEA) members, and cooperating countries.

    If we take into account the total economic losses from weather and climate related calamities, they exceeded 790 billion euros across the European Economic Area, comprising 32 EEA member states and six Western Balkan countries between 1980 and 2023.

    In recent years, Europe has faced an alarming rise in climate-driven calamities like extreme weather conditions, particularly heatwaves and wildfires. These disasters are endangering lives and ecosystems, while at the same time imposing severe economic burdens on governments, local communities and industries. Germany, Italy, France and Spain faced the highest economic losses, however, as per the environmental agency, little of this damage was insured.

    According to the European Environment Agency, the leading causes of the damage are floods, storms, wind and hail, while heatwaves cause the most deaths in majority of the countries. As far as economic losses are concerned, they may vary from year to year and country to country, but trends suggest there is a sharp rise in economic damage, which may go beyond 50 billion euros annually.

    There is little doubt that people across the world are struggling with sweltering hot temperatures fuelled by climate change, but the way the sweltering summer is gripping southern Europe, parts of the US and the UK is unprecedented.

    The scourge of the rising temperature can be understood from the fact that southern Spain experienced 46 degrees Celsius temperature a few days earlier, which is a new record for the month of June. According to the national weather agency, Barcelona has set a new record for its hottest month in June this year, forcing the authorities to urge people to seek shelter from this excruciating heat condition.

    A number of countries including France and Italy, have stationed their ambulances near tourist hotspots to treat people if they suffer from heatstroke. Among the vulnerable are people over 65 years of age, pregnant women, children and those with chronic health conditions.

    In June, fires caused by the heat and strong winds struck France, Turkey, Greece, Italy and a few other countries, making situations worse than even expected. Germany, the largest economy of Europe and the third largest globally, is also facing a similar situation, as the temperature this year is hovering around 40 degrees Celsius. The town of Andernach in western Germany recorded 39.3 degrees Celsius, marking the highest temperature so far this year, according to the German Weather Service (DWD). Germany’s all-time heat record is 41.2 degrees Celsius, recorded on July 25, 2019.

    The worsening heat situations have forced quite a few countries to issue heat alerts. Sixteen regions in France including Paris and other parts of southern and eastern Europe have heat alerts in place. The soaring temperatures forced its Climate Minister, Agnes Pannier-Runacher to call the situation an unprecedented one. Heat alerts are also in place in several parts of Spain, Portugal, Italy, Britain and Balkan countries like Croatia. Several countries have recorded their hottest June this year.

    Besides emergency services being put in place in several countries and warnings being issued for people to stay inside as much as possible, around 200 schools across France are either closed or partially closed as a result of the heatwave conditions.

    Heatwaves are impacting many parts of Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, North America and a few others also, but the way Europe is facing heat conditions calls for urgent measures, as the region is not known for such heatwave conditions.

    Studies suggest more than two-thirds of the heatwave conditions have hit Europe since 2000 and the conditions are gradually worsening. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report shows that by 2050, around half of the people in Europe may be exposed to heatwave conditions during summer.

    It is also undeniably true that the effects of heatwave conditions are more pronounced in cities, as urban environments are significantly warmer than rural areas due to a large number of paved surfaces, huge multi-story buildings, large number of all kinds of vehicles and several other heat-generating sources.

    A new UN report says droughts have risen 30% since 2000, now affecting all sectors from agriculture and energy to healthcare and infrastructure. Owing to very high temperatures, the economic distress of people is growing fast.

    Just as COVID-19 strained the insurance sector, rising temperatures are now compounding the pressure, with insurers reassessing the risks and costs of covering properties in high-risk zones across Europe.

    Public infrastructure is also not immune to the stress being thrown upon by rising temperatures. Roads, railways, power grids and hospitals also suffer heatwave-related wear and tear. Wildfires destroy homes, farmlands and forests, which require billions for reconstruction and recovery.

    The economic toll can be gauged from the fact that some countries are already losing up to 10% of GDP annually, as suggested by some environmental and economic reports. The OECD warns drought-related costs could double again by 2035.

    Hence, environmentalists and those who understand these damaging trends urge urgent global investment in early warning systems, drought monitoring, nature-based solutions and climate-resilient infrastructure. Without strong action and better implementation of national plans, droughts could spiral into global economic and humanitarian shocks.

    Clearly, the need for urgent and coordinated action has never been more critical, as heatwaves intensify across Europe and the globe, driven by accelerating climate change. Mitigating these impacts requires multi-fold efforts, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions to slow global warming and investing heavily in adaptation measures to protect people, economies and ecosystems from escalating heat extremes.

    For Europe, this means upgrading infrastructure to withstand extreme heat, expanding green urban spaces to reduce the urban heat island effect and strengthening public health systems to respond to heat-related health conditions. Since the majority of the countries in Europe are not prepared to face such heatwave conditions, they need to improve early warning systems, ensure access to cooling centers for vulnerable populations and integrate climate resilience into housing and city planning.

    On global scale, cooperation and coordination among countries are essential, as climate change-related calamities are not going to be restricted to a few regions. Hence, sharing technology, funding nature-based solutions like reforestation and watershed restoration and supporting climate-vulnerable regions are key to having a holistic solution. The world also requires a proactive and science-driven approach along with an equity-based climate strategy before the human and economic cost becomes unmanageable for us.

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Exchange: REPO risk parameters change for the security MSRS

    Source: Moscow Exchange –

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    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 08.07.2025, 10-23 (MSK) the lower bound of the REPO rate for tenor Y0/Y1Dt (up to -69.0 %), penalty rate and IR Risk Rate (up to -0.00294 rub) for the security MSRS were changed. New values are available here

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Innovations in Materials Science. International Conference Held at Polytechnic University

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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    From July 4 to 6, the Polytechnic University hosted the international scientific conference “Implementation of Innovations. New Materials and Additive Technologies” (VINMiAT-25). Scientists and experts in the field of materials science discussed the latest achievements in the creation of new materials and equipment design.

    The organizers were the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, PJSC Gazprom and SPbPU.

    The conference considered modern achievements of science and technology in the field of physical and chemical processes for obtaining new materials and designing technological equipment, problems of implementation and commercialization of innovative technologies of the country’s fuel and energy complex, as well as new approaches to solving urgent problems in modern materials science.

    The plenary session was held in the research building of Technopolis Polytech. It was opened by the rector of SPbPU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy.

    I am pleased to welcome you to the international scientific conference “Implementation of Innovations. New Materials and Additive Technologies”. This significant event brought together leading representatives of the scientific community, experts in the field of materials science, as well as students and postgraduates. I am confident that the results of our joint work will find practical application in various industries, contributing to the technological development of our country,” noted Andrey Rudskoy.

    The Deputy Head of Department of PJSC Gazprom, Maxim Nedzvetsky, gave a welcoming speech, expressing gratitude to the Polytechnic University for the excellent organization and emphasizing the relevance of the issues discussed.

    At the plenary session, Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU Anatoly Popovich made a report on the experience and prospects for the development of additive and laser technologies. As the chief designer of the Scientific and Technical Complex “New Materials, Technologies, Production” within the framework of the project “Strategic Technological Leadership”, Anatoly Popovich paid special attention to the manufacture, repair and restoration of components of power engineering in various ways. He also assessed the prospects for the development of the additive technology industry.

    Head of the Department of PJSC Gazprom Viktor Seredenok spoke about the implementation of innovative projects in the company. Associate Professor of the Higher School of Physics and Technology of Materials of the Institute of Metallurgical Engineering and Technology Oleg Panchenko gave a report “New Technological Approaches in Welding”. He presented a number of technologies that are being implemented at the Polytechnic University. These are electric arc welding with a consumable electrode with cold metal transfer and a non-consumable electrode with a focused arc, manual laser welding, friction stir welding of steels, as well as process automation technologies.

    Head of the structural division of the Russian Quantum Center (International Center for Quantum Optics and Quantum Technologies) Anton Guglya devoted his speech to quantum and related technologies in the oil and gas sector. Deputy Chief Engineer for Additive Technologies at UEC Aviadvigatel Alexander Aksenov shared his experience of using additive technologies in the company.

    Representatives from Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus and China participated in the conference. Their work was organized into several sections:

    nature-like materials and additive technologies for their production; welding and related technologies; technology for producing powder, composite materials and coatings; equipment, automation and robotics of innovative technologies; physical and chemical processes and innovative technologies in modern materials science; implementation of innovations in high-tech products at PJSC Gazprom.

    Specialists from the research laboratory “LiAT” of IMMiT SPbPU presented three reports. The research group analyzed residual deformations of a welded joint using different welding methods. The report presented the results of the influence of the welding method on the level of residual deformations, energy input and the width of the heat-affected zone, as well as on technical and economic characteristics.

    A separate presentation was devoted to the restoration of nozzle blades made of cobalt and nickel alloy using laser cladding. SPbPU scientists created a laser cladding technology and developed measures to prevent cracks. The cladding blades successfully passed operational tests.

    Mikhail Kuznetsov, Head of the Research Laboratory “LiAT” of IMMiT, presented a series of robotic systems for the implementation of laser welding, laser cladding and direct laser deposition processes in industrial production conditions. Among the developments are the mobile laser cladding system “Nomad”, direct laser deposition systems, as well as laser and hybrid laser-arc welding. Special attention was paid to the laser foil welding system and the system for applying a porous coating to hip joint cups. The participants’ attention was drawn to examples of the systems’ application for solving industrial partners’ production problems.

    Participation in VINMiAT-2025 is very important for understanding the development trend of industry and science in the field of additive technologies, as well as identifying points of contact for further interaction with industry, commented Mikhail Kuznetsov.

    At the sections, experts considered various issues: research into the mechanical properties of continuously reinforced nature-like polymer composites, development of biocompatible titanium-tantalum composites using selective laser melting, 3D printing of metal products using melt extrusion technology, implementation of innovations at Gazprom Transgaz Saratov, the procedure for admitting MTRs for use at Gazprom facilities, modern solutions in instrument making using machine vision and FDM technology, and much more.

    A cruise on a motor ship with an excursion program was organized for the conference participants. A meeting was held on board the motor ship, where reports were presented by representatives of PAO Gazprom and its subsidiaries, scientific and educational institutions and enterprises.

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: To Konstantin Raikin, People’s Artist of Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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    Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the theater and film actor, teacher, director, and artistic director of the Satirikon Theater named after Arkady Raikin on his 75th birthday.

    The telegram states, in particular:

    “For many years, your bright acting and directing talent, sincerity and charm have won the hearts of viewers.

    Thanks to your creative energy, the unique theatre “Satirikon” is developing. On the famous stage, you bring to life bold ideas and plans, invariably delighting fans with interesting productions and premieres.

    Another facet of your talent is pedagogy. During your time at the Higher School of Performing Arts, you trained many wonderful actors and directors.

    I wish you new successes, inspiration, health and prosperity.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin appointed Dmitry Volvach as head of the Federal Accreditation Service

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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    Order dated July 7, 2025 No. 1831-r

    The Federal Accreditation Service (Rosaccreditation) is headed by Dmitry Volvach. The order on his appointment to this position was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

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    Order dated July 7, 2025 No. 1831-r

    Dmitry Volvach was born in 1972 in Moscow.

    In 1996, he graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in physics, in 1998, from the Law College – Specialized Institute of Jurisprudence of the Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in jurisprudence, and in 2001 from the All-Russian State Tax Academy with a degree in finance and credit. Candidate of Legal Sciences.

    From 1998 to 2000, he worked in the Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 40 for the city of Moscow.

    Since 2000, he has worked in various positions in the Ministry of Taxes and Duties of the Russian Federation, and later in the Federal Tax Service. From 2019 to 2021, he was deputy head of this department.

    Since March 2021, he held the post of Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

    Nazariy Skrypnik, who until now headed the Federal Accreditation Service, has been relieved of his post at his request.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yulia Rutberg, People’s Artist of Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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    Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the theater and film actress on her anniversary.

    The telegram states, in particular:

    “Your dramatic talent and individuality have been embodied in vivid roles. You have created many images on famous stages and in cinema. Every time you appear on stage and in front of the camera, you delight with your genuine acting, sincerity and charm. The audience loves you very much and always looks forward to meeting you in the theater, at a concert, on television.

    I wish you health, prosperity, inspiration and all the best.”

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    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting with the head of North Ossetia Sergei Menyailo

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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    Working meeting of Dmitry Chernyshenko with the head of North Ossetia Sergey Menyailo

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko held a working meeting with the head of the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania Sergey Menyailo. The parties discussed issues of developing tourism, sports, education, science, and youth policy.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that one of the Government’s priority tasks is the development of domestic tourism.

    “The unique nature and culture of North Ossetia make it attractive to travelers. To develop this area, the republic actively uses state support measures of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality”. Thus, within the framework of the competitive selection for 2025-2027, applications were submitted for the implementation of projects to create modular non-capital accommodation facilities. Based on the results of the competition, North Ossetia will receive about 1 billion for three years – this is the second place in terms of volume among all subjects of Russia,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also noted the importance of each subject’s contribution to achieving the common goal set by President Vladimir Putin – to involve 70% of Russian citizens in systematic physical education and sports by 2030. To achieve this, it is necessary, among other things, to work on the level of provision with sports facilities.

    The Deputy Prime Minister added that the national project “Youth and Children” contributes to the development of education, science and youth policy in the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania. For example, it plans to build new buildings for general education organizations. Within the framework of the federal project “Professionalism”, three clusters have been created by industry: pedagogy, law enforcement and management, tourism and services.

    Thanks to the republic’s participation in the “Region for the Young” program, the first stage of the capital renovation of the Youth Palace was carried out, and a number of events in the field of youth policy were held.

    “The development of the education sector is one of the main priorities of the socio-economic policy of North Ossetia, to which we pay special attention and which today accounts for more than a third of the republican budget. Following the implementation of the national project “Education”, in 2024 alone, more than 4.6 billion rubles were allocated from the federal budget for the development of education in the region. I would like to express my gratitude for such support, as well as for the attention that the Russian Government is paying to the region – literally the day before, an order was signed to include new projects in the list of activities for the socio-economic development of North Ossetia, the implementation period of which has been extended until 2028. This includes the construction of a school for 500 students for residents of new microdistricts of Vladikavkaz and a school for 200 students in the village of Chermen, Prigorodny District,” said Sergei Menyailo.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin inspected a prototype of the modernized Il-114-300 passenger aircraft

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    Mikhail Mishustin and the Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Urals Federal District Artem Zhoga during a meeting at the Yekaterinburg airport

    Based on the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation, a program is being implemented to modernize and resume serial production of the Il-114–300 regional passenger aircraft. The aircraft is being created specifically for local airlines, with the ability to operate in hard-to-reach regions with poor airfield infrastructure, on short and unpaved runways, in low temperature conditions, and is a modernized version of the Il-114 turboprop aircraft. It will replace the outdated An-24 on domestic airlines, as well as foreign-made aircraft of a similar class (ATR72 (France), Bombardier Dash 8 (Canada)).

    The upgraded version is assembled from Russian-made components and is equipped with Russian systems and equipment. In total, more than 180 flights have been performed under the flight test program (on two prototypes).

    Cruising flight speed is 450–500 km/h;

    Maximum flight altitude – 7600 m;

    Fuel consumption – 540 kg/h;

    Runway length – 790 m;

    Passenger capacity: up to 68 people.

    Currently in the certification stage.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will support investors planning to implement projects in certain areas of the Bryansk, Belgorod and Kursk regions

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    Resolution of July 5, 2025 No. 1023

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    Resolution of July 5, 2025 No. 1023

    Entrepreneurs planning to implement investment projects in the border areas of the Bryansk, Belgorod and Kursk regions will be able to use the preferential regime of the free economic zone (FEZ). The resolution on the conditions and features of the application of the preferential regime in relation to new projects in these territories was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Until now, this free economic zone regime applied to actually operating and damaged enterprises in the border areas of the three regions. This allowed entrepreneurs to partially compensate for the damage sustained during military operations.

    Now investors implementing new projects in the manufacturing industry, agriculture, logistics, and the development of computer technologies and software will be able to take advantage of the preferential regime.

    The investment volume, which is the entry threshold for receiving preferences, will be 30 million rubles. At the same time, for small and medium-sized enterprises, this volume is set at 3 million rubles, and for projects in the field of information technology, regardless of the size of the enterprise, at 1 million rubles.

    In June 2024, the President signed a law allowing the preferential regime of the free economic zone to be extended to certain territories of the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions.

    Residents of the SEZ enjoy reduced rates of corporate income tax, mineral extraction tax, and the right to exemption from corporate property tax and land tax. Organizations and individual entrepreneurs are also granted the right to apply reduced insurance premium rates.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: What investors know about mutual funds: Bank of Russia survey

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    Bank of Russia will appreciate, how popular are mutual investment funds (MIF) among investors, from what sources do they get information about funds, and whether they are satisfied with the amount of information disclosed.

    The collective investment sector is one of the most dynamically developing in Russia. A mutual fund is the most convenient financial instrument for an investor, including a beginner. The investment process is simple: a future shareholder transfers his funds to a fund managed by a management company. A professional manager invests the received resources in various assets: securities, real estate, infrastructure projects and other instruments. The entry ticket to a mutual fund is small – you can start investing with just 5 rubles on hand.

    In order to increase interest in such an instrument, the Bank of Russia intends to analyze what sources an investor uses to obtain information about a mutual fund, how convenient and understandable such a financial instrument is. This will allow the regulator to further create conditions for increasing the availability of information for a wide range of investors and increase the attractiveness of investments in mutual funds.

    The Bank of Russia published report, where he identified possible scenarios for the development of the retail mutual fund market.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ministry of Economic Development: SEZ residents almost doubled investments in 2024

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    The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia sent to the Government report on the results of the work of special economic zones for 2024. Such analysis is carried out annually in accordance with the rules for assessing the effectiveness of the functioning of the SEZ, approved by the Government.

    The overall efficiency indicator was 90% (the functioning of the SEZ is considered effective if the overall calculated indicator is 80%).

    “In recent years, the number of SEZs in the country has increased significantly. New territories with a preferential regime have already been included in the rating, but have not yet reached full capacity. At the same time, residents are actively entering the “young” SEZs, expanding production and investing, creating highly paid jobs. Thus, the lion’s share of all investments in the SEZ in 2024 were provided by territories created in 2020-2022. It is important that businesses are increasing investments in the development of new technologies – R&D costs have grown by almost 60% and exceeded 35 billion rubles. This means that even in difficult conditions, companies continue to search for and implement innovative solutions, update products and develop new markets,” said Deputy Minister of Economic Development Svyatoslav Sorokin.

    According to the assessment results, the leaders in terms of efficiency for 2024 were industrial production zones in the Samara Region (Tolyatti), the Republic of Tatarstan (Alabuga), Moscow Region (Stupino Kvadrat), Ivanovo Region (Ivanovo), Lipetsk Region (Lipetsk), and Kaluga Region (Kaluga).

    “Special economic zones remain one of the most effective instruments of state support for investors. Last year, residents invested more than 1.2 trillion rubles in projects, which is twice as much as the year before. Over 25 thousand new jobs were created, which is 40% more than in 2023. These results confirm that businesses are comfortable working in SEZ conditions: these are tax and customs preferences, ready-made infrastructure, administrative support and reduced costs for connecting to resources. All this makes SEZ sites growth points and attractive for long-term investments,” Svyatoslav Sorokin emphasized.

    “Business investments are new high-tech production facilities, jobs, and taxes that we direct to the development of the social sphere and improving the quality of life of our citizens. And the special economic zone “Togliatti” with its opportunities and preferences is an effective tool for attracting private investment, a key growth point. The development of the capacities of the SEZ “Togliatti” will contribute to the development of the regional economy and increase the competitiveness of the region in the investment arena,” said the Governor of the Samara Region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev.

    “Of course, the preferences of the special economic zone play an important role when an investor chooses a location – these are both tax benefits and ready-made infrastructure. For us, the SEZ in Baikalsk has become part of the important work to create a new environmentally friendly business format on the former industrial site,” said Igor Kobzev, Governor of the Irkutsk Region. He also noted that there is currently a high interest from investors in the SEZ, in connection with which the regional authorities are preparing documents for the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation to expand the preferential regime zone.

    “The Saint Petersburg Special Economic Zone annually confirms its effectiveness, taking places in the top three special economic zones of the technology implementation type. We are the leader in the volume of tax deductions from our residents to the country’s budget system. This makes a significant contribution to the high assessment of our work. Over 19 years of operation, two operating sites of the SEZ have already brought Saint Petersburg 135 billion rubles in investments, almost 8 thousand jobs and about 29 billion rubles in tax deductions. The city sees the effect for Saint Petersburg and is interested in scaling up the project,” said Tamara Rondaleva, General Director of JSC Saint Petersburg Special Economic Zone.

    The efficiency assessment was carried out based on 25 quantitative indicators, as well as six calculated metrics, including: the performance of residents, the profitability of investments from budgets at all levels in the infrastructure of the zones, the efficiency of management bodies, the quality of planning during the creation of the SEZ, and the contribution to the achievement of national development goals defined by the May decree of the President of the Russian Federation.

    Every year new production facilities are opened in the territory of special economic zones. In 2024 alone, several socially significant and high-tech projects began operating at once.

    The production of televisions under the GigaFactory brand has started in the Novgorodskaya SEZ — this is the first and only enterprise of its kind in the region. The plant produces “smart” televisions based on a domestic operating system, which makes the project an important element of import substitution.

    On the territory of the SEZ “Lotus”, the company “Rybnye Korma” launched the first stage of the plant for the production of feed for industrial aquaculture – sturgeon, catfish, trout, salmon, sea bass and dorado. The production is focused on domestic raw materials, and the volume of feed production today is up to 25 thousand tons per year.

    The Krasnogorsky dairy plant has started operating in the Orenburg SEZ. The processing capacity is up to 150 tons of milk per day, the range is more than 50 types of dairy and fermented milk products. The products are supplied not only to retail chains in the Orenburg Region and neighboring regions, but also to Kazakhstan and China.

    The Petexpert plant, specializing in the production of high-quality pet food from natural raw materials, has opened in the Lipetsk SEZ. The enterprise produces up to 20 thousand tons of dry food per year and is developing regional exports.

    On the territory of the SEZ PPT “Alga” in Bashkortostan, the company “Azimut” launched an innovative plant for the production of road paint and cold plastic for marking. The production is located in the industrial park “Ufimsky” and is equipped with a modern laboratory and lines. The products are used in the implementation of federal and regional programs for the construction of transport infrastructure.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: RUONIA Interest Rate Monitoring Committee Activity Report for the second half of 2024

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    The RUONIA Interest Rate Monitoring Committee, which includes representatives of the Bank of Russia and external representatives of the financial market, monitors the implementation of administrative functions in accordance with the principles for financial indicators of the International Organization of Securities Commissions.

    The main tasks of the Committee:

    monitoring the implementation of RUONIA administration functions; coordinating documents and procedures related to RUONIA administration; interacting with users of RUONIA, the urgent version of RUONIA and the RUONIA index.

    The composition of the Committee is formed in such a way as to eliminate potential conflicts of interest. The members of the Committee are appointed not on the basis of their official position, but based on their professional competencies. They participate in the work of the Committee personally and do not have the right to delegate their powers to other persons. The members of the Committee do not receive payment for their activities as members of the Committee.

    The appointment of the Committee members is based on the Order of the Chairman of the Bank of Russia. Its composition is valid until the re-issue of the Order of the Chairman of the Bank of Russia at the proposal of the Chairman of the Committee, the first deputies or deputy chairmen of the Bank of Russia, as well as the heads of the structural divisions of the Bank of Russia. The members of the Committee cannot be employees involved in the functions of collecting, processing, calculating the interest rate indicator and its publication. In addition, the members of the Committee cannot be employees of the structural divisions of the Bank of Russia, for which the RUONIA interest rate is involved in key business processes, including the development and implementation of monetary policy. External members of the Committee cannot be representatives of organizations from the list of RUONIA participants.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On citizens’ appeals received by the Government of the Russian Federation in June 2025

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    Information on the number of written and oral requests received from citizens from 01.06.2025 to 30.06.2025

    Summary of the topics of citizens’ appeals received for the period from 01.06.2025 to 30.06.2025

    Summary of the number of received citizen requests by territory for the period from 01.06.2025 to 30.06.2025

    In June 2025, the Government of the Russian Federation received 18,917 requests (including 18,125 in the form of an electronic document). Among them, 124 were collective, signed by 19,958 people.

    In terms of the volume of correspondence received in June, international topics were the leading ones. The second place was taken by letters devoted to the economic sphere, including road repair and construction, gasification and water supply of settlements. The authors of appeals on environmental issues focused on animal protection issues. In terms of housing and utilities, applicants complained about the increase in utility bills and criticized the work of management companies. There were requests to improve housing conditions and expand preferential mortgage lending programs. The number of letters concerning social security and health care increased. Issues of obtaining citizenship, as well as the activities of inquiry and investigation agencies, remained relevant in appeals.

    High activity in terms of the number of letters received per 10,000 residents was noted in the Central and Southern Federal Districts (especially in Moscow and Sevastopol, the Republic of Crimea, Volgograd and Moscow Regions), as well as in the Donetsk People’s Republic and Zaporozhye Region. The activity of residents of the Northwestern Federal District generally corresponds to the average indicator for Russia. Below average values were recorded in the Volga, Ural, Siberian, North Caucasian and Far Eastern Federal Districts, where the most active authors were those living in the Ulyanovsk and Tomsk Regions, Kamchatka and Stavropol Territories, the Republic of Bashkorostan, and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.

    Based on the results of the review, the appeals were sent by the Office of the Government of the Russian Federation to federal executive authorities and their territorial divisions (5,319), to regional executive authorities (3,904), to local government bodies, prosecutor’s offices and other organizations (1,878). 574 appeals were taken under control.

    The most important, socially significant requests were sent to the secretariats of the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation and his deputies (203), the management of the Government Office (19) and the structural divisions of the Government Office (394).

    In June 2025, 739 responses were received on the results of reviewing citizens’ appeals, including 306 from executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. 77 responses reported a positive resolution of the issues raised or measures taken, 599 authors were given the necessary explanations. The facts stated by the applicants were confirmed in 18 cases, 52 applications were verified on-site, 17 officials were held accountable. Complaints were denied to 38 authors due to the lack of legal grounds, in 22 cases the stated facts were not confirmed. 25 letters were left for additional control. 11 appeals were reviewed in violation of the deadlines.

    As part of the work of the telephone reference service in June 2025, answers were provided to 1,668 inquiries.

    The reception office of the Government of the Russian Federation was visited by 93 people in one month.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: The meeting of the National Financial Council took place (08.07.2025)

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    At its meeting on June 27, 2025, the National Financial Council (NFC) reviewed the Annual Report of the Bank of Russia for 2024, information from the Board of Directors of the Bank of Russia on the main issues of the Bank of Russia’s activities for the first quarter of 2025, as well as the report of the limited liability company “Management Company of the Banking Sector Consolidation Fund” for 2024.

    The meeting participants discussed the key stages of development of the Bank of Russia digital ruble platform project. During the NFS meeting, reports were heard on the development of the capital market, the digital financial assets market and its prospects. The risks of concentration of systemically important credit institutions were discussed, as well as the current status of the transition to the preferential use of Russian software and electronic products in the financial sector.

    The NFS approved the Bank of Russia’s report on expenses for 2024 for the maintenance of Bank of Russia employees, pension provision, personal insurance of Bank of Russia employees, capital investments and other administrative and economic needs, as well as the Bank of Russia’s regulations on accounting in the Bank of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Congratulations from Mikhail Mishustin on the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity

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    Dear friends!

    I congratulate you on the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity.

    This holiday embodies centuries-old historical traditions and family values, where customs, knowledge and experience are passed on from parents to children.

    Today, support for birth rates and large families, care for the older generation, and improving the well-being of Russians are priorities of state policy. Active work in this direction is being carried out within the framework of the national project “Family”. Important social projects are being implemented in all regions of the country, significant events are being held aimed at improving demography and increasing life expectancy.

    We are proud of our country’s large families, labor and creative dynasties. With deep respect we honor the fathers and mothers of the fighters of the special military operation, who raised true patriots, courageously defending the national interests of the Fatherland.

    On this festive day, I would like to wish Russian families success, good health, happiness and prosperity.

    M. Mishustin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova congratulated on the All-Russian Day of Family, Love and Fidelity and welcomed the participants of the second season of the competition “It’s Family”

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    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated all families in the country on the All-Russian Day of Family, Love and Fidelity. The video was shown at a press conference dedicated to the second season of the All-Russian competition “It’s Family in Ours” at TASS.

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    Greetings to the participants of the second season of the “It’s in Our Family” competition and to all the families of our great country!

    Today is a special holiday – Family, Love and Fidelity Day. A holiday that unites generations and proves that a strong family is the foundation of a strong Russia.

    Family is an inexhaustible source of love, support and wisdom, the foundation on which personality is built. It is in the family that the most important values are passed on from generation to generation: respect, mutual understanding, loyalty, responsibility, traditions and the memory of ancestors. It is in the family circle that we learn to love, forgive, believe and create.

    Our common goal is to strengthen families, to avoid alienation and separation of generations. I am convinced that this is possible if the family is united by common goals, plans and dreams. This is the mission of the competition “It’s Family for Us”, which is held on the initiative of the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

    Almost 600 thousand people from all over the country took part in the first season of the competition, turning it into the largest family competition in Russia and giving it real national love. The tasks motivated thousands of families to spend more time with their loved ones: to learn new things together, to adopt knowledge from the older generation, to get to know each other better – through simple and useful activities.

    Since this year, the competition has become annual and has joined the large-scale national project “Family”. Its main and fundamental goal is for us, Russians, to become more numerous.

    The contest “It’s Family” was created to show how important and multifaceted family is in our lives. You share a piece of your family history, your unique traditions, recipes, hobbies. You remind us all that strong family ties, mutual support and love are the harmonious foundation of our society.

    The new season of the competition has started. Every Russian family can take part in it. I am sure that interesting communication, an atmosphere of creativity, new interesting acquaintances await you, because generosity of soul, love and loyalty are our family traits! Join us!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting with the participant of the second stream of the presidential program “Time of Heroes” Alexander Karamyshev

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    Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Karamyshev – Hero of Russia, holder of the Order of Courage. Following the meeting, it was decided that Alexander would undergo an internship at Aeroflot.

    Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting with the participant of the second stream of the presidential program “Time of Heroes” Alexander Karamyshev

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    Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting with the participant of the second stream of the presidential program “Time of Heroes” Alexander Karamyshev

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    Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting with the participant of the second stream of the presidential program “Time of Heroes” Alexander Karamyshev

    The “Time of Heroes” program is implemented by the Higher School of Public Administration of the Presidential Academy. As part of the first stream, Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev acted as a mentor to Hero of Russia Alexander Sheptukhin, who currently holds the post of advisor to the head of the Federal Air Transport Agency.

    “As part of my career, I would like to develop my professional competencies at Aeroflot. At the meeting, we agreed that a detailed plan for an internship at the airline would be developed in the direction in which I would be interested in reaching new heights,” noted Alexander Karamyshev.

    “It is a great honor for us that Alexander Karamyshev will undergo an internship in the transport industry structures. It is also a responsible task to support him in choosing the direction of his future activities. We will continue to provide him with all the necessary professional assistance and support,” Vitaly Savelyev emphasized.

    The goal of the program is to train managers from among the participants of the special military operation for subsequent work in state and municipal authorities, as well as state-owned companies. The program is implemented by the Higher School of Public Administration of the Presidential Academy in cooperation with the Senezh Management Workshop. The selection criteria for the training program were demonstrated heroism within the SVO, management experience and achievements in the military or civilian spheres, as well as the results of assessment activities to determine management potential.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The best students of the Pre-University of the State University of Management received medals and applied for admission

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    On July 8, not only applicants from different parts of Moscow, but also the best students of the GUU Pre-University came to the Admissions Office of the State University of Management.

    Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov and Director of the Pre-University of the State University of Management Marina Grigorieva presented thirteen students with medals from the Moscow Department of Education and Science “For Special Achievements in Education” and wished them successful admission.

    Most of the graduates came with their parents and brought documents to submit to the university that had become their home.

    Sofia Varenik, who graduated from the Pre-University this year with a gold medal, told us about her path to the award.

    “I have been an excellent student since the first grade, my example was my mother, who also received a gold medal upon graduation. I will not say that it was easy. The main thing in achieving success in any endeavor is patience, determination, the ability to wait and work. The Pre-University has a very comfortable atmosphere, excellent conditions, and the teachers and classmates have become a real family over these two years. We are going to continue to keep in touch,” Sofia shared.

    Earlier we told you how the graduation of the Pre-University of the State University of Management and the graduation of the students of the State University of Management went, and on our channel in Zen you can find out the rules for admission to the State University of Management, what has changed in the Admissions Campaign of 2025, as well as get acquainted with the institutes of the State University of Management and get useful advice.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HANDOVER CEREMONY FOR THE PROJECT, “CHANGING MINDSETS: REMOVAL OF SINGLE USE PLASTICS IN THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SAMOA”

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    [JOINT PRESS RELEASE, 13 June 2025] – A handover ceremony was held earlier today (13 June) to mark the completion of installation of 10 water stations in the National University of Samoa (NUS) and provide 1300 reusable water bottles, funded under UK’s International Development Programme.

    The project, valued at a grant of £ 29,631 (approximately SAT104,350), has provided the students at the National University of Samoa with access to free, cool, filtered drinking water and an opportunity to change mindsets of immediate family members and promoting environmental benefits through the reduction of single use plastics.

    Apart from the “Changing Mindsets: Removal of Single Use Plastics in the National University of Samoa” project, the acting High Commissioner officially handover a selection of books from Her Majesty the Queen for the National University of Samoa’s library.

    Following the wonderful visit to the NUS during CHOGM, Her Majesty the Queen has sent five books for the library at NUS. Her Majesty the Queen is an avid reader and is an advocate to celebrate and promote the power and benefits of reading, Reading Room | The Duchess of Cornwall’s Reading Room.

    The Acting High Commissioner of the British High Commissioner, Mr. Daniel Garlick spoke about the significance of this project in continuing the ongoing relationship and collaboration between the National University of Samoa and UK.

    “We are proud of the UK’s on-going collaboration with the National University of Samoa. A year ago, we were preparing for the visit of Their Majesties to NUS as part of CHOGM. Our project in partnership with Pure Pacific Water in providing water stations and reusable water bottles to NUS is tangible example of how we can work together to change mindsets and protect the fragile environment in Samoa”.

    “We hope that students at the NUS will be able to access and enjoy the books sent by Her Majesty the Queen. The books will foster a lifelong love of literature and connect students with that special magic that can only be found in the leaves of a book.”

    The Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Samoa, Tuifuisa’a Dr. Patila Malua Amosa delivered a remark acknowledging the donation by UK for the behalf of the University.

    “On behalf of the University, I extend our heartfelt gratitude for your generous donation of water stations and water bottles and also books to our university community and that contribution is significant towards enhancing the learning environment and especially the wellbeing of our students”.

    “The books also will enrich our library resources, providing invaluable knowledge and fostering culture of learning and academic excellence”, said Professor Tuifuisa’a.

    UK’s International Development Programme Fund is designed to meet the diverse needs and supporting community-based projects that directly benefit local population.

    This project assured to continue to strengthen bilateral relations between Samoa and the United Kingdom during by focusing on our shared goals of social and economic development.

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    SOURCE – UK in Samoa, The National University of Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SJ commences European visit in Netherlands (with photos)

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         The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, began his European visit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on July 6 (Amsterdam time). He met with international organisations, judges from the International Court of Justice (ICJ), government officials and the local business community to promote Hong Kong’s legal system and services, and its development as an international legal and dispute resolution centre in the Asia-Pacific region.
     
         Upon his arrival, Mr Lam met with Hong Kong people and overseas Chinese organisation representatives living in the Netherlands and Luxembourg to learn about their work and life, and shared with them the latest developments of Hong Kong in various areas.
     
         After arriving at The Hague on July 7, Mr Lam visited the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) and met with the Secretary General of the HCCH, Dr Christophe Bernasconi. Mr Lam thanked the HCCH for its support for the secondment programme of legal professionals of the Department of Justice (DoJ) and exchanged views on further strengthening the co-operation between the DoJ and the HCCH, including hosting an international conference about the Hague Conventions during the DoJ’s flagship event – Hong Kong Legal Week in December this year.
     
         Mr Lam then met with the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, Ms Anneke Van Dijk, and officials to introduce the latest developments of Hong Kong and discuss issues such as the development and direction of international legal co-operation.
     
         Afterwards, Mr Lam had a lunch meeting with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Mr Tan Jian. Mr Lam thanked the Central Government for supporting the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to actively participate in meetings of international organisations as part of the Chinese delegation, providing opportunities for Hong Kong legal talent from the public and private sectors to take part in various projects of the HCCH. He said that the DoJ will continue to strengthen international legal talent training, as well as exchanges and co-operation with international organisations to contribute to the promotion of the country’s contribution to the development of international rule of law.
     
         In the afternoon, Mr Lam visited the ICJ of the United Nations and met with the President of the ICJ, Mr Yuji Iwasawa, to exchange views on the latest developments in international dispute resolution, including the establishment of the International Organization for Mediation with its headquarters in Hong Kong. They also shared views on the training of international legal experts and professionals. Mr Lam then visited the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) and met with the Secretary-General of the PCA, Dr Marcin Czepelak, to discuss the co-operation between the DoJ and the PCA in the fields of capacity building and international law.
     
         In the evening, Mr Lam attended a business seminar and dinner organised by the Netherlands Hong Kong Business Association with the support of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels and Invest Hong Kong. Speaking at the seminar, Mr Lam shared with about 100 participants Hong Kong’s distinctive advantage of enjoying the strong support of the motherland while being closely connected to the world under the “one country, two systems” principle. He stressed that Hong Kong’s legal system is credible and reputable, user-friendly, and closely tied with Mainland China and other parts of the world. These elements make Hong Kong’s legal system exceptional among other common law peers.
     
         Mr Lam will go to Paris for the second leg of his European visit today (July 8, Amsterdam time).

                        

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: First Digital Education Week by Education Bureau concludes

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    The first Digital Education Week (DEW) organised by the Education Bureau (EDB) concluded yesterday (July 7). The two flagship events of the DEW, including the Learning and Teaching Expo 2025 (LTE 2025) and the International Summit on the Use of AI in Learning and Teaching Languages and Other Subjects and Post-Summit Workshop Series, attracted over 24 000 participants altogether, providing opportunities for education professionals to gain further insights into the latest developments in educational technology and inspiring them to apply emerging technologies to enhance learning and teaching effectiveness.

    The Summit, jointly organised by the EDB, the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and the Hong Kong Education City (EdCity), was held from July 4 to 7, attracting over 4 500 participants. The LTE 2025, was held from July 2 to 4, supported by the EDB, presented by EdCity and organised by the Smart City Consortium, attracted over 20 000 participants, setting a new record for attendance. Themed “Education: A Shared Future for All”, the LTE 2025 convened global educators, education leaders and innovators. Through keynote speeches, seminars, workshops and product showcases, participants explored innovative pedagogies and educational technology applications while shaping future educational directions.

    The LTE 2025 featured over 600 exhibition booths and introduced the Mainland and International Pavilions (including Singapore and Korea) to foster cross-regional collaborative exchanges. The Principals’ Conference, for the first time, brought together over 200 Hong Kong school principals for a 1.5-day “VASK” immersive experience, comprising seminars and expert discussions focused on “Values, Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge”. A newly introduced Kids’ AI Summit engaged approximately 100 Hong Kong primary and secondary school students in a three-minute speech session, where they shared insights on AI in education, child well-being, and future careers. Additionally, over 270 keynote speeches, seminars, and demonstration classes showcased innovative teaching solutions and trends in technology applications, with more than 300 experts sharing their experiences in integrating AI and educational technology into teaching.

    The Summit included three main components: the Summit itself, a series of workshops, and the technology showcase. Participants engaged in different segments based on their backgrounds, needs, and interests. The first two days of the Summit featured keynote speeches from five top experts in AI education, namely Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, the United States, Professor Victor Lee; the Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Competency Education Centre at the Education University of Hong Kong, Professor Kong Siu-cheung; Professor of the School of Animation and Digital Arts at the Communication University of China Professor Lyu Xin; Professor of Sociolinguistics at the University of Reading, the United Kingdom, Professor Rodney Jones; and the Director for Education and Skills at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Mr Andreas Schleicher. In addition to keynote speeches, the Summit arranged for scholars from around the world to present 83 papers and conducted seven teaching demonstrations by frontline teachers from Hong Kong and the Mainland.

    In the following two days, 11 workshops were held in Cantonese, Putonghua, or English, allowing participants to experience various AI educational tools and engage in in-depth discussions on ethical issues related to AI literacy and applications. Additionally, 20 exhibiting organisations and technology companies participated in the technology showcase, displaying cutting-edge tools and software to demonstrate the potential of AI in the teaching and learning of languages and other subjects.

    The first DEW has made a positive impact on the education sector, enhancing teachers’ and students’ understanding of digital education and the application of related educational technologies. The rich activities provided during the DEW comprehensively showcased the latest educational technologies, resources, and teaching methods from around the world, inspiring innovative thinking among educators. Through various rich interactive sessions, participants not only had the opportunities to engage with a wide range of effective innovative technology solutions to enhance learning and teaching, but the public awareness of future educational trends has also been strengthened.

    The series of activities during this year’s DEW was well received by various sectors, with total participation exceeding 24 000 visitors. Despite teachers and students being busy with post-examination activities, they actively supported the events, fully demonstrating the appeal and foresight of the themes of the two flagship events of this year’s DEW. It also reflected the intensive attention and support from the academic community and relevant stakeholders for the development of digital education in Hong Kong.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – EoVs with Danish Presidency, ECA’s special report and workshop on EU law monitoring – Committee on Legal Affairs

    Source: European Parliament

    Danish Presidency_AFET 15 July 2025.jpg © Media Gallery – Danish Presidency

    At the meeting of 15 July 2025, the JURI Committee will hold an exchange of views with the Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard and with the Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Morten Bødskov, concerning the priorities of the Danish Presidency. JURI Members will also vote on the Chair’s mandate to table amendments to the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2026. At the same meeting ECA will present its special report 28/2024 on enforcing EU law.

    The committee will also hold a workshop in cooperation with the Policy Department on the monitoring of the application of EU law, followed by an exchange of views with the rapporteur on the report of the same topic (Monitoring the application of European Union law in 2023 and 2024 – 2025/2016(INI)). JURI Members will also consider the draft reports on Copyright and generative artificial intelligence – opportunities and challenges (2025/2058(INI)) and on the 28th Regime: a new legal framework for innovative companies (2025/2079(INL)). Finally, the JURI committee will consider the amendments tabled to the dossier on the Amending Directives 2006/43/EC, 2013/34/EU, (EU) 2022/2464 and (EU) 2024/1760 as regards certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements (2025/0045(COD)).

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Ongoing monitoring regarding the State of Israel under Article 45(4) of Regulation 2016/679 – E-002617/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002617/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Lynn Boylan (The Left)

    Article 45(4) of Regulation 2016/679 requires the Commission, on an ongoing basis, to monitor developments in non-EU countries and international organisations that could affect the functioning of adequacy decisions made under the Regulation or under Directive 95/46/EC.

    Can the Commission:

    • 1.outline the findings or current state of play of its monitoring with regard to the adequacy decision made in respect of the State of Israel, and indicate how it has acted or intends to act on any information obtained through the monitoring exercises required by Article 45(4)?
    • 2.outline the exact actions undertaken to monitor developments in Israel, especially since January 2024, when major military operations in Gaza and Iran took place, that could affect the functioning of the adequacy decision?
    • 3.outline, based on data and information gathered since January 2024, how the Commission can assess that the adequacy decision has not been compromised?

    Submitted: 30.6.2025

    Last updated: 8 July 2025

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – RT advertising campaign in EU territory – E-002651/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002651/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Pina Picierno (S&D)

    Billboards have recently popped up in a number of major Italian cities – namely Rome, Milan and Bologna – promoting documentaries by RT, formerly Russia Today, and encouraging people to watch them.

    The billboards have been put up in highly visible and busy parts of the cities, and use an extremely provocative slogan: ‘They ban the truth, we show it. Find RT docs in your city’.

    This Russian TV campaign clearly violates the EU sanctions against Kremlin propaganda on European soil, threatening our shared democratic values.

    In view of the above:

    • 1.Is the Commission aware of this dangerous and destabilising action to circumvent the EU sanctions against Russia?
    • 2.What steps will it take to prevent and tackle the dissemination of Russian propaganda in Italy, and to ensure effective application of the sanctions against those who are acting as avenues of influence for Putin’s regime?

    Submitted: 1.7.2025

    Last updated: 8 July 2025

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    July 8, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Protection of unweaned calves during long journeys – E-002618/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002618/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Lynn Boylan (The Left)

    In June 2022, the Commission undertook an audit of Ireland related to the protection of unweaned calves on long journeys[1].

    In its recommendations, the audit report states:

    ‘The [Irish] competent authorities are requested to provide, within 25 working days of receipt of the report, details of the actions taken and planned, including deadlines for their completion (“action plan”), aimed at addressing the recommendations’ set out in the audit, including in relation to ensuring ‘that unweaned calves are fed on roll-on roll-off vessels in compliance with the maximum feeding intervals, as required by Point 1.4(a) of Chapter V of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1/2005’.

    • 1.Have the Irish competent authorities provided an action plan to implement the recommendation on feeding calves during transit, and if so, what progress has been made to ensure compliance with the Regulation?
    • 2.If Ireland has not provided an action plan, what steps is the Commission taking in respect of this failure?
    • 3.In the case of continued non-compliance, what steps will the Commission take in respect of Ireland’s failure to ensure that unweaned calves are exported in accordance with the feeding requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1/2005?

    Submitted: 30.6.2025

    • [1] https://ec.europa.eu/food/audits-analysis/audit-report/details/4700.
    Last updated: 8 July 2025

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    July 8, 2025
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