Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI: WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland) WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    7 July 2025

    LEI: 2138003QW2ZAYZODBU23

    LSE Code: 3USS

    WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
    (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland)
    WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES
    ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE AFFECTED SECURITIES
    MEETING OF THE ETP SECURITYHOLDERS

    THIS DOCUMENT IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. If you are in any doubt about what action you should take, you are recommended to consult your independent financial adviser.

    NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the trust deed dated 30 November 2012 (as amended) constituting (inter alia) the WisdomTree S&P 500 3x Daily Short Securities (the “Affected Securities”) and made between (1) WisdomTree Multi Asset Issuer Public Limited Company (the “Issuer”), (2) The Law Debenture Trust Corporation p.l.c. (the “Trustee”) and (3) WisdomTree Multi Asset Management Limited (the “Manager”), a meeting of the holders of the Affected Securities (the “Affected Securities Holders”), convened by the Issuer, will be held at the offices of Apex IFS Limited in 2nd Floor, Block 5, Irish Life Centre, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01P767, Ireland on Wednesday 30 July 2025 at 11 a.m. local time (the “Meeting”).

    The Meeting is being held to consider certain amendments, made under the powers set out in clause 2 of schedule 7 of the master trust deed of the Affected Securities, to documentation required to effect a reduction in the principal amount of the Affected Securities from USD 2.60 to USD 0.26. This follows the price of the Affected Securities falling below 500 per cent of its current principal amount on 30 June 2025 (the “Threshold Event Date”).

    In a scenario where the vote does not pass, if the price then falls below 200% of the principal amount on or after 60 days from the Threshold Event Date, then a compulsory redemption event will be triggered and the Issuer will be required to compulsorily redeem all Affected Securities Holders.

    In order to maintain the normal trading and operations of the Affected Securities and to avoid a compulsory redemption event being triggered, the Issuer considers that the principal amount of the Affected Securities should be reduced.

    The reduction in the principal amount will not affect the price of the Affected Securities as the price is calculated by reference to the underlying index and not to the principal amount of the Affected Securities.

    It is important to note that:

    • The reduction of the principal amount of the Affected Securities does NOT dilute an Affected Securities Holder’s holding or reduce the value of an Affected Securities Holder’s holding.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT negatively impact the ability of the investor to trade the Affected Securities.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT affect the amount an Affected Securities Holder would, in practice, receive on redemption of the Affected Securities.

    Affected Securities Holders may also access the notification, including the circular, on the website of the Issuer, at
    https://www.wisdomtree.eu/en-gb/resource-library/prospectus-and-regulatory-reports#tab-2A942D42-5AA1-4008-9080-3C2DADB050A7

    Holders of the Affected Securities are advised to check with any bank, securities broker or other intermediary through which they hold their Affected Securities when such intermediary would need to receive instructions from a holder of Affected Securities in order for such holder of Affected Securities to participate in the Meeting by the deadlines specified in this circular. The deadlines set by any such intermediary and each ICSD for the submission instructions will be earlier than the relevant deadlines specified in this circular.

    In relation to the delivery instructions or obtaining voting certificates or otherwise making arrangements for the giving of voting instructions, in each case through the ICSDs, holders of the Affected Securities should note the particular practice and policy of the relevant ICSDs, including any earlier deadlines set by such ICSD. The deadlines set by any intermediary or by the ICSDs will be earlier than the deadlines set out in this circular.

    Affected Securities Holders will be notified of the outcome of the Meeting shortly thereafter.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland) WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    7 July 2025

    LEI: 2138003QW2ZAYZODBU23

    LSE Code: 3USS

    WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
    (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland)
    WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES
    ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE AFFECTED SECURITIES
    MEETING OF THE ETP SECURITYHOLDERS

    THIS DOCUMENT IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. If you are in any doubt about what action you should take, you are recommended to consult your independent financial adviser.

    NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the trust deed dated 30 November 2012 (as amended) constituting (inter alia) the WisdomTree S&P 500 3x Daily Short Securities (the “Affected Securities”) and made between (1) WisdomTree Multi Asset Issuer Public Limited Company (the “Issuer”), (2) The Law Debenture Trust Corporation p.l.c. (the “Trustee”) and (3) WisdomTree Multi Asset Management Limited (the “Manager”), a meeting of the holders of the Affected Securities (the “Affected Securities Holders”), convened by the Issuer, will be held at the offices of Apex IFS Limited in 2nd Floor, Block 5, Irish Life Centre, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01P767, Ireland on Wednesday 30 July 2025 at 11 a.m. local time (the “Meeting”).

    The Meeting is being held to consider certain amendments, made under the powers set out in clause 2 of schedule 7 of the master trust deed of the Affected Securities, to documentation required to effect a reduction in the principal amount of the Affected Securities from USD 2.60 to USD 0.26. This follows the price of the Affected Securities falling below 500 per cent of its current principal amount on 30 June 2025 (the “Threshold Event Date”).

    In a scenario where the vote does not pass, if the price then falls below 200% of the principal amount on or after 60 days from the Threshold Event Date, then a compulsory redemption event will be triggered and the Issuer will be required to compulsorily redeem all Affected Securities Holders.

    In order to maintain the normal trading and operations of the Affected Securities and to avoid a compulsory redemption event being triggered, the Issuer considers that the principal amount of the Affected Securities should be reduced.

    The reduction in the principal amount will not affect the price of the Affected Securities as the price is calculated by reference to the underlying index and not to the principal amount of the Affected Securities.

    It is important to note that:

    • The reduction of the principal amount of the Affected Securities does NOT dilute an Affected Securities Holder’s holding or reduce the value of an Affected Securities Holder’s holding.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT negatively impact the ability of the investor to trade the Affected Securities.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT affect the amount an Affected Securities Holder would, in practice, receive on redemption of the Affected Securities.

    Affected Securities Holders may also access the notification, including the circular, on the website of the Issuer, at
    https://www.wisdomtree.eu/en-gb/resource-library/prospectus-and-regulatory-reports#tab-2A942D42-5AA1-4008-9080-3C2DADB050A7

    Holders of the Affected Securities are advised to check with any bank, securities broker or other intermediary through which they hold their Affected Securities when such intermediary would need to receive instructions from a holder of Affected Securities in order for such holder of Affected Securities to participate in the Meeting by the deadlines specified in this circular. The deadlines set by any such intermediary and each ICSD for the submission instructions will be earlier than the relevant deadlines specified in this circular.

    In relation to the delivery instructions or obtaining voting certificates or otherwise making arrangements for the giving of voting instructions, in each case through the ICSDs, holders of the Affected Securities should note the particular practice and policy of the relevant ICSDs, including any earlier deadlines set by such ICSD. The deadlines set by any intermediary or by the ICSDs will be earlier than the deadlines set out in this circular.

    Affected Securities Holders will be notified of the outcome of the Meeting shortly thereafter.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland) WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    7 July 2025

    LEI: 2138003QW2ZAYZODBU23

    LSE Code: 3USS

    WISDOMTREE MULTI ASSET ISSUER PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
    (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland)
    WISDOMTREE S&P 500 3X DAILY SHORT SECURITIES
    ISIN: IE00B8K7KM88

    PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE AFFECTED SECURITIES
    MEETING OF THE ETP SECURITYHOLDERS

    THIS DOCUMENT IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. If you are in any doubt about what action you should take, you are recommended to consult your independent financial adviser.

    NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of the trust deed dated 30 November 2012 (as amended) constituting (inter alia) the WisdomTree S&P 500 3x Daily Short Securities (the “Affected Securities”) and made between (1) WisdomTree Multi Asset Issuer Public Limited Company (the “Issuer”), (2) The Law Debenture Trust Corporation p.l.c. (the “Trustee”) and (3) WisdomTree Multi Asset Management Limited (the “Manager”), a meeting of the holders of the Affected Securities (the “Affected Securities Holders”), convened by the Issuer, will be held at the offices of Apex IFS Limited in 2nd Floor, Block 5, Irish Life Centre, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01P767, Ireland on Wednesday 30 July 2025 at 11 a.m. local time (the “Meeting”).

    The Meeting is being held to consider certain amendments, made under the powers set out in clause 2 of schedule 7 of the master trust deed of the Affected Securities, to documentation required to effect a reduction in the principal amount of the Affected Securities from USD 2.60 to USD 0.26. This follows the price of the Affected Securities falling below 500 per cent of its current principal amount on 30 June 2025 (the “Threshold Event Date”).

    In a scenario where the vote does not pass, if the price then falls below 200% of the principal amount on or after 60 days from the Threshold Event Date, then a compulsory redemption event will be triggered and the Issuer will be required to compulsorily redeem all Affected Securities Holders.

    In order to maintain the normal trading and operations of the Affected Securities and to avoid a compulsory redemption event being triggered, the Issuer considers that the principal amount of the Affected Securities should be reduced.

    The reduction in the principal amount will not affect the price of the Affected Securities as the price is calculated by reference to the underlying index and not to the principal amount of the Affected Securities.

    It is important to note that:

    • The reduction of the principal amount of the Affected Securities does NOT dilute an Affected Securities Holder’s holding or reduce the value of an Affected Securities Holder’s holding.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT negatively impact the ability of the investor to trade the Affected Securities.
    • The reduction of the principal amount does NOT affect the amount an Affected Securities Holder would, in practice, receive on redemption of the Affected Securities.

    Affected Securities Holders may also access the notification, including the circular, on the website of the Issuer, at
    https://www.wisdomtree.eu/en-gb/resource-library/prospectus-and-regulatory-reports#tab-2A942D42-5AA1-4008-9080-3C2DADB050A7

    Holders of the Affected Securities are advised to check with any bank, securities broker or other intermediary through which they hold their Affected Securities when such intermediary would need to receive instructions from a holder of Affected Securities in order for such holder of Affected Securities to participate in the Meeting by the deadlines specified in this circular. The deadlines set by any such intermediary and each ICSD for the submission instructions will be earlier than the relevant deadlines specified in this circular.

    In relation to the delivery instructions or obtaining voting certificates or otherwise making arrangements for the giving of voting instructions, in each case through the ICSDs, holders of the Affected Securities should note the particular practice and policy of the relevant ICSDs, including any earlier deadlines set by such ICSD. The deadlines set by any intermediary or by the ICSDs will be earlier than the deadlines set out in this circular.

    Affected Securities Holders will be notified of the outcome of the Meeting shortly thereafter.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Women’s Leadership in Times of Crisis: Zura’s Story and the First Restaurant in Her Community

    Source: APO


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    “Since I started participating in the activities of this project, many changes have happened in my life. Today, I am an empowered, resilient, and determined woman. I’ve learned how to manage my own business, and each day I continue to grow. I was able to build the first restaurant in my community, buy a freezer, and dig a well in my backyard.”

    This is the testimony of Zura Constantino, a 30-year-old woman from Ancuabe district — one of the regions most affected by the armed conflict in Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique.

    Since 2017, Cabo Delgado has been the epicenter of a humanitarian crisis caused by armed conflict, which has affected more than one million people, the majority of whom are women and children. The situation has been further worsened by successive natural disasters, such as cyclones and floods, which have had a deep impact on the lives of local communities.

    In this context of vulnerability, UN Women — in partnership with Girls Child Rights (GCR) and with financial support from the Government of Norway — implemented the project “Promoting Women’s Participation and Leadership in Peace, Security and Recovery Processes in Mozambique.” The initiative aimed at ensuring that women and girls contribute to and to have greater influence in building sustainable peace and resilience, and to benefit equally from the prevention of conflicts and disasters in Mozambique.

    Zura Constantino is a vibrant and determined young woman from a rural community in Mozambique, who always dreamed of creating something meaningful for herself and those around her. Facing limited economic opportunities and the hardship of being abandoned by her husband, Zura was left to raise her child alone. Her turning point came when, she participated in financial literacy training and joined a community savings and rotating credit group, promoted by GCR. With support from the group and by applying the knowledge she gained, she took a bold step: she applied for a collective loan of 2,000 MZN to invest in her small food business.

    Through dedication and hard work, Zura transformed her reality. From selling basic goods like tomatoes and bread, earning less than 500 meticais a day, she expanded her offerings, began selling cooked meals, and now, on busy days, earns up to 2,000 meticais daily. With the profits she saved, she took a leap of faith and is now building the first restaurant in her community — a long-held dream made possible through access to information, credit, and collective support.

    Today, Zura is an inspiring example of resilience and transformation. She is one of 6,365 women affected by the conflict, aged between 18 and 59, who have benefited from financial literacy training and support through 194 community savings and credit groups established in Cabo Delgado. Each group consists of an average of 25 members, who are encouraged to save a minimum of 72.8 meticais, with savings cycles occurring twice a year.

    Stories like Zura’s stand as a powerful example of how access to capital, capacity-building programmes, and social support can enable women to overcome adversity, lead with confidence, and become drivers of peace and development in their communities.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN Women – Africa.

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Security: Important stolen artworks returned from Italy to Spain with support of Eurojust

    Source: Eurojust

    Eurojust has played a pivotal role in returning 66 stolen historic artworks from Italy to Spain. In one case, 65 precious paintings and an altarpiece were returned with the support of European Investigation Orders (EIOs), among other measures.

    In an unrelated case, a wooden carved statue, stolen from a church in Palencia, Spain, in 1979, was handed over to the Spanish authorities following its discovery and subsequent investigations in Genoa. Eurojust assisted with the issuance and execution of a freezing order.

    The wooden statue depicts the evangelist Saint Luke and dates from the 15th century. It was stolen from the Santa Eugenia de Astudillo church in Palencia, to which it will be returned in due course. After its theft, it was bought by an art collector in Genoa, who was unaware that it had been stolen.

    When relatives of the collector put it up for auction in 2022, the theft came to light, and its origin was established as the church in Palencia. Following a freezing order issued by the Spanish authorities and with the support of Eurojust, the restitution procedure began. The statue was formally returned to the Spanish authorities last week.

    At the same time, the Italian authorities handed over a series of 65 paintings and an altarpiece to their Spanish counterparts. These artworks were discovered in the villa of a deceased German collector and his wife at Lago Maggiore in Italy. After his death, a foundation initiated civil proceedings to obtain the historic paintings. In 2023, these proceedings led to investigations by the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage.

    These investigations revealed that the artworks had also been stolen and originated from Spain or had Spanish owners. Eurojust provided support in this case through its Italian and Spanish National Desks, assisting with the execution of EIOs and enabling cross-border judicial cooperation.

    The investigations and actions relating to the two cases of stolen artwork were carried out by or requested by the following authorities:

    • Italy: Public Prosecutor’s Offices (PPOs) of Genoa, Turin and Verbania; Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (Comando Tutela Patrimonio Culturale)
    • Spain: Investigative Judge of Court no. 2 of Palencia; Investigative Judge of Court no. 1 of Marbella; Civil Guard – Historical Heritage Section (Guardia Civil – Sección de Patrimonio Histórico)

    MIL Security OSI

  • MIL-OSI: La Caisse and Fondaction invest $250 million by way of a subordinated loan to Boralex

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MONTREAL, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Boralex Inc. (TSX: BLX) (“Boralex” or the “Company”) announces the closing of an additional corporate financing of $250 million by way of an unsecured subordinated loan with a term of 8 years. The investment is made by La Caisse (formerly CDPQ), which is providing an amount of $200 million, to which is added a $50 million investment by a new partner, Fondaction.

    Financial Highlights

    • Structure: unsecured subordinated loan
    • Amount: $250 million
    • Maturity Date: June 27, 2033
    • Interests: payable semi-annually
    • Repayment: non amortizing loan, payable at maturity date, subject to compliance with obligations associated with this type of loan

    “This new corporate financing is in line with the execution of our 2030 Strategy, announced on June 17, and allows us to mobilize resources immediately for the financing of our projects,” noted Bruno Guilmette, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Boralex. “We are thereby strengthening our ability to support our growth activities, by further diversifying our sources of financing, while maintaining our financial rigor. We would like to thank La Caisse and Fondaction for their confidence in our long-term strategy.”

    “As a major shareholder since 2017, La Caisse supports Boralex, an independent Canadian leader in renewable energy production, in the development of a diversified portfolio of high-quality projects,” said Jérôme Marquis, Managing Director and Head of Private Credit at La Caisse. “By doubling our existing debt financing with this transaction, we reaffirm our confidence in Boralex’s execution capacity and continued growth, both in Québec and internationally.”

    La Caisse recently announced its 2025-2030 climate strategy aimed at accelerating the decarbonization of businesses and increasing its investments related to the energy transition, in order to reach $400 billion in investments in climate action by 2030.

    “This impact investment in Boralex supports the development of clean energy infrastructure with tangible and measurable environmental benefits. It reflects Fondaction’s commitment to a sustainable economic transformation, aligned with our strategic objectives—both in the fight against climate change and in generating meaningful socioeconomic benefits for Québec,” said Claire Bisson, Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Fondaction.

    Desjardins Capital Markets acted as financial advisor to Boralex.

    Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements  

    Some of the statements contained in this press release are forward-looking statements based on current expectations, within the meaning of securities legislation. Boralex would like to point out that, by their very nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties such that its results or the measure it adopts could differ materially from those indicated by or underlying these statements, or could have an impact on the degree of realization of a particular forward-looking statement. Unless otherwise specified by the Company, the forward-looking statements do not take into account the possible impact on its activities, transactions, non-recurring items or other exceptional items announced or occurring after the statements are made. There can be no assurance as to the materialization of the results, performance, or achievements as expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Unless required to do so under applicable securities legislation, Boralex management does not assume any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect new information, future events or other changes. 

    About Boralex

    At Boralex, we have been providing affordable renewable energy accessible to everyone for over 30 years. As a leader in the Canadian market and France’s largest independent producer of onshore wind power, we also have facilities in the United States and development projects in the United Kingdom. Over the past five years, our installed capacity has increased by more than 50% to 3.2 GW. We are developing a portfolio of projects in development and construction of more than 8 GW in wind, solar and storage projects, guided by our values and our corporate social responsibility (CSR) approach. Recognized as Best Corporate Citizen in Canada by Corporate Knights, Boralex is actively participating in the fight against global warming. Thanks to our fearlessness, discipline, expertise and diversity, we continue to be an industry leader. Boralex’s shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BLX.

    For more information, visit boralex.com or sedarplus.com. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.

    About La Caisse

    At La Caisse, formerly CDPQ, we have invested for 60 years with a dual mandate: generate optimal long-term returns for our 48 depositors, who represent over 6 million Quebecers, and contribute to Québec’s economic development.

    As a global investment group, we are active in the major financial markets, private equity, infrastructure, real estate and private debt. As at December 31, 2024, La Caisse’s net assets totalled CAD 473 billion. For more information, visit lacaisse.com or consult our LinkedIn or Instagram pages.

    La Caisse is a registered trademark of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec that is protected in Canada and other jurisdictions and licensed for use by its subsidiaries.

    About Fondaction

    A forerunner for almost 30 years, Fondaction is the investment fund for individuals and companies that are mobilizing for the positive transformation of Québec’s economy, making it fairer, more inclusive, greener and more performant. As a labour-sponsored fund created at the initiative of the CSN, Fondaction represents tens of thousands of savers and hundreds of companies committed to helping Québec progress. It manages more than $4B in net assets, as at May 31, 2025, invested largely in hundreds of businesses and on the financial markets, prioritizing investments that generate positive economic, social and environmental spinoffs in addition to a financial return. Fondaction helps maintain and create jobs, reduce inequalities and combat climate change. For more information, visit fondaction.com or our LinkedIn page.

    For more information

    BORALEX  
    MEDIA INVESTOR RELATIONS
    Camille Laventure
    Senior Advisor, Public Affairs and External
    Communications

    Boralex Inc.

    438 883-8580
    camille.laventure@boralex.com

    Stéphane Milot
    Vice President, Investor Relations and Financial
    Planning and Analysis

    Boralex Inc.

    514 213-1045
    stephane.milot@boralex.com

    LA CAISSE  
    MEDIA  
    Marjaurie Côté-Boileau
    Director, Media Relations

    La Caisse

    514 847-5493
    medias@lacaisse.com

     

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Lightchain AI Opens Bonus Round Following $20.9M Raised Across 15 Presale Stages

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHREWSBURY, United Kingdom, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lightchain AI, a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain for artificial intelligence infrastructure, has initiated its Bonus Round token offering after completing 15 successful presale stages and raising a total of $20.9 million.

    The Bonus Round provides participants with continued access to LCAI tokens at a fixed price of $0.007. This development follows sustained interest from early supporters, and represents the final presale phase before Lightchain AI proceeds to broader ecosystem initiatives and technical rollout.

    Lightchain AI is developing a high-throughput blockchain platform that enables real-time, large-scale AI processing. The network utilizes advanced sharding, parallel execution, and dynamic gas pricing to optimize both speed and cost-efficiency for AI-driven workloads. These architectural choices are designed to support emerging use cases in decentralized machine learning, autonomous agents, and scalable data coordination.

    “This new phase of our presale aligns with key technical milestones we’ve hit, and positions us to enter the next stage of deployment,” said a Lightchain AI spokesperson. “We’ve seen strong engagement from both AI developers and blockchain-native builders who are seeking infrastructure optimized for intensive computation.”

    Funds raised from the presale will be allocated toward continued protocol development, validator onboarding, ecosystem partnerships, and the launch of testnet operations in Q3 2025.

    Participants in the Bonus Round can access the token purchase portal directly via https://lightchain.ai. Full technical documentation is available in the official whitepaper.

    About Lightchain AI
    Lightchain AI is a next-generation Layer 1 blockchain optimized for decentralized AI applications. Built to support scalable, low-latency infrastructure for data-intensive workloads, the platform aims to make AI more accessible and equitable through open participation and community governance.

    For additional details, visit:
    Website: https://lightchain.ai
    Whitepaper: https://lightchain.ai/lightchain-whitepaper.pdf
    Telegram: https://t.me/LightchainProtocol
    X: https://x.com/LightchainAI

    Contact:
    SHAJAN SKARIA
    media@lightchain.ai

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    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f49df1e4-89dd-4405-8c64-f8a7b5a49ede

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: VATICAN/ANGELUS – Pope Leo: we must ask the “Lord of the harvest” to send out “joyful laborers” to the “mission field”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

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    Vatican City (Agenzia Fides) – The Church and the world “do not need people who fulfill their religious duties as if the faith were merely an external label”. Instead, we need “laborers who are eager to work in the mission field, loving disciples who bear witness to the Kingdom of God in all places”. And to arouse their enthusiasm, we do not need “too many theoretical ideas about pastoral plans”. Instead, we need to “pray to the Lord of the harvest”, and ask Him for everything.Pope Leo XIV recalled this today, in the brief catechesis that preceded the recitation of the Marian prayer of the Angelus. Looking out of the window of his study at the Apostolic Palace, in front of the multitude gathered in St. Peter’s Square despite the great heat, Pope Leo took inspiration from the passage of the Gospel of Luke read in the liturgy of the day to recall some of the specific and incomparable features of the apostolic dynamism that animates the Church.Today’s Gospel – Pope Prevost began – “reminds us of the importance of the mission to which we are all called, each according to our own vocation and in the particular situations in which the Lord has placed us”. In the Gospel passage read today during the Masses, Jesus sends seventy-two disciples two by two to places and cities where he himself intends to go. A symbolic number, referring to the nations that were then believed to be present on earth. A number – Pope Leo explained – “that indicates that the hope of the Gospel is meant for all peoples, for such is the breadth of God’s heart and the abundance of his harvest. Indeed, God continues to work in the world so that all his children may experience his love and be saved”.In the dynamism of apostolic work – the Pontiff noted – it is God himself who sows and makes the harvest grow from reaping. It is the Lord who, “like a sower, has generously gone out into the world, throughout history, and sowed in people’s hearts a desire for the infinite, for a fulfilled life and for salvation that sets us free”. Thus “the Kingdom of God grows like a seed in the ground, and the women and men of today, even when seemingly overwhelmed by so many other things, still yearn for a greater truth; they search for a fuller meaning for their lives, desire justice, and carry within themselves a longing for eternal life”.Faced with the blossoming of expectations of salvation and eternal life – the Pontiff continued, recalling the words of Jesus – “there are few laborers to go out into the field sown by the Lord; few who are able to distinguish, with the eyes of Jesus, the good grain that is ripe for harvesting”. There are few “who perceive this, pause to receive the gift and then proclaim and share it with others”.Pope Leo, continuing his reflection, recognized that “perhaps there is no shortage of “intermittent Christians” who occasionally act upon some religious feeling or participate in sporadic events; but there are few who are ready, on a daily basis, to labor in God’s harvest, cultivating the seed of the Gospel in their own hearts in order then to share it in their families, places of work or study, their social contexts and with those in need”. And to see other “laborers in God’s field” arrive, “we do not need too many theoretical ideas about pastoral plans; instead, we need to pray to the Lord of the harvest”. In this way, “he will make us his laborers and send us into the field of the world to bear witness to his Kingdom”.After the recitation of the Angelus, together with the words of greeting to the multitude and to various particular groups present in Saint Peter’s Square, the Pontiff expressed sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones, in particular their daughters, who were at the summer camp, in the disaster caused by flooding of the Guadalupe river in Texas, in the United States. “We pray for them”, said Pope Leo, who then, referring to the war scenarios that are tearing the world apart, asked “the Lord to touch the hearts and inspire the minds of those who govern, that the violence of weapons be replaced by the pursuit of dialogue.”. Finally, the Bishop of Rome announced his transfer to Castel Gandolfo, “where I intend to have a short period of rest. I hope that everyone will be able to enjoy some vacation time in order to restore both body and spirit”. (GV) (Agenzia Fides, 6/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Homes England, NatWest and WMCA to support Aviva and Moda in £200m deal for major rental community in Birmingham

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Homes England, NatWest and WMCA to support Aviva and Moda in £200m deal for major rental community in Birmingham

    Homes England, Aviva Capital Partners, Moda Group, NatWest, and the West Midlands Combined Authority, have completed a landmark investment deal to unlock a 1,000-home rental community in Digbeth, Birmingham.

    The funding agreement for the £200m Stone Yard project in Digbeth showcases the strength of opportunity for regeneration through collaboration between the private and public sectors, driving the delivery of high-quality new homes.

    The funding package includes debt financing from NatWest and Homes England via the Home Building Fund. This will support the delivery of phase one of the build-to-rent (BTR) community, which will comprise 605 high-quality homes across four blocks.

    In addition, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has provided brownfield grant funding, enabling the project to increase its affordable housing provision to 20%, which will be offered at a Discounted Market Rent. This provision will be dispersed throughout the development, enabling community led regeneration whilst delivering the highest quality of place and accommodation.

    A future development phase will deliver a further three blocks, bringing the total number of homes at Stone Yard to 995.

    Last year, Homes England signed a Strategic Place Partnership (SPP) with the WMCA, setting out shared ambitions to advance locally-led housing growth and regeneration in key locations in the region, including the East Birmingham & North Solihull corridior which is anchored by Digbeth in the city centre. Homes England has supplied debt funding of around £40m to the Stone Yard financing package.

    The development will champion social and environmental sustainability, targeting top level certification from leading accreditors including Fitwel, Home Quality Mark and BREAAM.

    The new homes will be complemented by a range of amenity spaces for all residents, including co-working spaces, 24/7 gyms and studio spaces, lounges and private dining rooms.

    Alongside new homes, the scheme will include community-focused features such as commercial units, landscaped public areas, and links to local attractions will contribute to Digbeth’s emergence as a vibrant, inclusive neighbourhood.

    The buildings and new public realm will be operated by Moda with its signature focus on service, technology and health and wellbeing, ensuring the curation of a professionally managed, diverse community in the heart of Birmingham.

    Caddick Construction, Moda’s sister company, will build the neighbourhood and has commenced initial work on site. Completion of phase one is expected in 2028.

    Located on a prominent four-acre brownfield site, Stone Yard is in a highly accessible location on Deritend Road. The site sits at the heart of the city’s creative quarter, adjacent to the Custard Factory and directly opposite the new Eastside Metro extension and the forthcoming HS2 Curzon Street Station.

    Marcus Railing, Chief Investment Officer at Homes England, said:

    As the government’s housing and regeneration agency, our aim is to support public and private sector partners to unlock strategic housing sites, and we are committed to supporting stakeholders of all sizes to achieve their ambitions.

     Stone Yard is a prime example of how the Agency works collaboratively with both public and private partners to achieve our mission to build much needed new communities that people can be proud to call home.

    This funding agreement also represents how Homes England works with Mayoral Strategic Authorities by aligning investment, unlocking opportunity and delivering at scale through Strategic Place Partnerships.

    Sophie White, Regeneration Sector Lead at Aviva Capital Partners, said:

    We’re delighted to be working with Moda to provide high quality accommodation in Birmingham, helping to support the local economy and beyond. The partnership with NatWest, Homes England and WMCA has been critical in getting the scheme underway for this key brownfield site in Digbeth.

    Sustainability is at the heart of this development, with community and affordability critical elements helping to ensure it supports the local area to get ready for the future.

    Tony Brooks, Executive Chairman of Moda Group, said:

    This milestone is a powerful demonstration of what can be achieved when the public and private sectors work collaboratively to realise a shared, long-term vision for regeneration.

    Aligned, we will be able to deliver much-needed new rental homes, at pace. With high quality new public realm completing the neighbourhood, Stone Yard will be a pivotal part of the wider regeneration of Digbeth, transforming a brownfield site into a thriving urban community.

    Michael Goode, Director and BTR Lead, NatWest, said:

    Stone Yard is an exciting project for Birmingham. The delivery of much needed new homes, with enviable sustainability credentials, is aligned to NatWest’s ambitions in BTR.

    It was a pleasure working with Aviva Capital Partners and Moda, alongside our funding partners at Homes England and WMCA, in delivering an innovative financing solution.

    Notes to editors:

    1. The strengthened relationship between Homes England and the Combined Authority follows the publication of the government’s English Devolution White Paper in December 2024, which details the plan to empower local leaders and deepen devolution across England.

    2. The white paper highlights Homes England’s work on SPPs and the important part they play in devolution.

    About Homes England

    We are the government’s housing and regeneration Agency, and we’re here to drive the creation of more affordable, quality homes and thriving places so that everyone has a place to live and grow.

    We make this happen by working in partnership with thousands of organisations of all sizes, using our powers, expertise, land, capital and influence to bring investment to communities and get more quality homes built.

    Learn more about us: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/homes-england/about

    Press Office Contact Details

    Email: media@homesengland.gov.uk

    Phone: 0207 874 8262

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    About Aviva Capital Partners

    • Aviva Capital Partners (ACP) is Aviva’s in-house capital unit that invests Aviva’s capital to open up new opportunities for UK growth: helping develop thriving, sustainable communities, while generating long term returns for our customers

    • ACP invests in urban regeneration projects, housing projects and sustainable infrastructure projects. It invests in the early stages of projects, creating optionality for ongoing investment by the wider Aviva business. ACP investments exemplify Aviva’s sustainability ambition, creating impact across the UK.

    • For more details on ACP, visit Aviva Capital Partners.

    About Moda Group

    • Moda Group is a leading developer, investor and operator in the UK rental living sector, working with global institutional capital across the BTR, PBSA and single-family markets to provide exceptional living experiences.

    • With £2bn of assets under management and a further £1.1bn of homes under construction, Moda Group provides a full range of integrated services to source, deliver and operate market[1]leading homes across the UK with a focus on service, design, technology and sustainability.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Robotic joint surgery introduced at N. I. Pirogov Clinic of St. Petersburg State University | Saint Petersburg State University

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    Doctors at the N. I. Pirogov Clinic of High Medical Technologies at St. Petersburg State University have made a breakthrough in orthopedics. For the first time in St. Petersburg, robotic surgery has appeared using the MAKO SmartRobotics system — an advanced platform for knee and hip joint replacement. Now patients can have total and partial endoprosthetics with pinpoint precision, unachievable by traditional methods.

    © Clinic of High Medical Technologies named after N. I. Pirogov, St. Petersburg State University

    N. I. Pirogov Clinic of High Medical Technologies is part of the St. Petersburg University and regularly occupies a leading position among the best medical institutions both in Russia and abroad. Over the past year, specialists at the university clinic have performed more than 35,000 successful operations.

    New Bachelor’s Degree Program “Physical Rehabilitation” at St. Petersburg State University will prepare rehabilitation specialists for the high-tech branch of medicine.

    The day before the operation, the surgeon plans the installation of the implant down to the smallest detail, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient’s anatomy, based on 3D modeling data. Preoperative planning based on CT data is carried out using the MAKO digital ecosystem, which includes intraoperative navigation that visualizes the anatomy in real time, as well as a robotic arm.

    “This level of preoperative preparation and intraoperative control radically changes the standards of accuracy and predictability of results. During the intervention, the robot, like the hand of an experienced sculptor, limits the area of influence of the instruments and ensures maximum precision of resections with zero possibility of error,” the traumatologist-orthopedist emphasized. Clinics named after N. I. Pirogov of St. Petersburg State University Vadim Klimenko, who performed the first operation.

    MAKO SmartRobotics is the only robotic system in Russia officially registered for total hip replacement, as well as total and partial knee replacement.

    Unlike surgical navigation systems, which are visualization aids, MAKO has the ability to physically control the movement of instruments. Clinical studies demonstrate significant benefits of robotic surgery: a reduction in revision rates of up to 53%, improved soft tissue balance, shorter hospital stays, reduced need for analgesics, and faster rehabilitation.

    Subscribe to our channel inTelegram and to the official public VKontakteto keep up to date with the University’s activities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Psychologist from St. Petersburg State University in the podcast “Heinrich Terahertz”: “Digital addiction – a new reality or a threat to thinking?” | St. Petersburg State University

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    Smartphones and social media create the illusion of productivity, but in reality they drain the psyche. Constant notifications, endless scrolling, and the fear of missing out lead to chronic anxiety and a decrease in intellectual abilities. Children, whose cognitive functions are formed in conditions of hyperconnectivity, are especially vulnerable – their thinking may never reach full maturity.

    Olga Shcherbakova explained why banning gadgets in schools (as in China, Australia and the EU) improves academic performance and socialization. Modern children, who are called “digital natives”, lose their deep thinking skills because their brains get used to working in conjunction with external devices. Even educational content is not always useful – it is important to be able to distinguish educational materials from “digital fast food”. A separate problem is “cognitive reserve”: if thinking is not trained in youth, this can lead to early cognitive impairments in the future.

    The world is not divided into those who are “dependent” and those who “control.” Most people simply do not realize how much their psyche has already merged with gadgets.

    Leading researcher of the Faculty of Psychology of St. Petersburg State University Olga Shcherbakova

    There is a way out: consciously limiting screen time, returning to analog forms of learning, and creating an environment where the brain is forced to work independently. But this requires efforts not only at the family level, but also at the level of the entire education system.

    She explained how to regain your attention and help children avoid digital degradation, and whether it is worth waiting for government regulation or starting with yourself. And why even adults who consider themselves “confident users” are actually susceptible to digital addiction.

    Listen to the podcast

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation launched following fatal stabbing in Waltham Forest

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    On Sunday, 6 July at 21:14hrs officers on patrol were notified by members of the public of a stabbing in Chingford Mount Road, E4.

    Officers attended the scene and found a 26-year-old man with a stab wound. London’s Air Ambulance and the London Ambulance Service also attended.

    The officers gave first aid on arrival but despite the best efforts of all the emergency services, the man sadly died at the scene.

    The man’s next-of-kin are aware and are being supported by specialist officers.

    No arrests have been made at this early stage and a crime scene and road closures will be in place for some time while officers investigate.

    Chief Superintendent Dan Card, who leads policing in the local area, said: “We are deeply saddened by the events that took place last night and our thoughts remain with the man’s family at this hugely difficult time.

    “Detectives are working hard to establish the circumstances of what happened yesterday evening.

    “We understand the impact this incident will have on the local community and officers are being deployed on reassurance patrols to help answer any questions or concerns.”

    If you know anything, please contact police by calling 101 stating CAD7174/6July. You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain anonymous.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation launched following fatal stabbing in Waltham Forest

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    On Sunday, 6 July at 21:14hrs officers on patrol were notified by members of the public of a stabbing in Chingford Mount Road, E4.

    Officers attended the scene and found a 26-year-old man with a stab wound. London’s Air Ambulance and the London Ambulance Service also attended.

    The officers gave first aid on arrival but despite the best efforts of all the emergency services, the man sadly died at the scene.

    The man’s next-of-kin are aware and are being supported by specialist officers.

    No arrests have been made at this early stage and a crime scene and road closures will be in place for some time while officers investigate.

    Chief Superintendent Dan Card, who leads policing in the local area, said: “We are deeply saddened by the events that took place last night and our thoughts remain with the man’s family at this hugely difficult time.

    “Detectives are working hard to establish the circumstances of what happened yesterday evening.

    “We understand the impact this incident will have on the local community and officers are being deployed on reassurance patrols to help answer any questions or concerns.”

    If you know anything, please contact police by calling 101 stating CAD7174/6July. You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain anonymous.

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  • MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Solaris Announces LBank Listing and 72-Hour Price Rollback to $5

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TALLINN, Estonia, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S), a next-generation crypto project focused on accessibility and scalability, has officially confirmed its listing on LBank Exchange. To mark this milestone, the team has launched a 72-hour limited-time price rollback, dropping the presale token price from $11 to just $5, ahead of its scheduled launch price of $20.

    This strategic move is designed to reward early supporters and expand community participation during the final stages of the presale, which concludes on July 31, 2025.

    BTC-S: The Wealth Engine Built for the Streets

    Now flip the page to Bitcoin Solaris. This isn’t just another “faster blockchain” project. BTC-S is taking a fundamentally different route. It’s engineered to unlock wealth for the many, not just the few. How? By building a blockchain powerful enough to deliver 10,000 transactions per second with 2-second finality, yet lightweight enough to mine directly from your smartphone.

    Key elements include:

    • A dual-layer architecture that merges the security of Proof of Work with the efficiency of Delegated Proof of Stake.
    • Validator rotation and adaptive block production that keeps the network lean and fast.
    • A smart contract layer optimized for next-gen DeFi and real-world enterprise solutions.
    • Cross-chain compatibility in development, allowing future swaps and integrations.
    • Mobile-first mining through the exciting release of the upcoming Solaris Nova app, designed for easy and energy-efficient entry.

    Momentum, Hype, and a $5 Window

    Bitcoin Solaris is currently in phase 11 of its presale, with the price set at $11. But here’s the kicker. For a very limited time, the team is offering a 72-hour rollback that drops the price to just $5. That’s more than half off from its confirmed launch price of $20. It’s a calculated move to onboard more users ahead of its LBank debut.

    Why does that matter?

    • Over $6.3 million already raised, with no slowdown in sight.
    • 13,900+ users have joined, making this one of the fastest-growing crypto launches in the market.
    • The presale runs only 90 days, ending July 31, 2025.

    As one of the shortest and most explosive presales in crypto, this is the moment when “too early” becomes “right on time.” And wallets like Trust Wallet and Metamask are recommended for seamless token delivery after launch.

    Bitcoin Solaris Rolls Back the Clock A Special Drop to Reward the Community

    Influencers and Analysts Take Notice

    A growing number of top-tier crypto reviewers are calling Bitcoin Solaris a potential top performer in 2025. Here are a few who’ve already weighed in:

    • The Crypto Show delivered a detailed review highlighting why BTC-S is more than just hype.
    • Token Galaxy emphasized the importance of mobile-first mining for broader adoption.
    • Crypto League broke down how the project’s technology is setting a new standard for decentralized scalability.

    Audited. Transparent. Community-Powered.

    Security is not an afterthought. Bitcoin Solaris has undergone two comprehensive audits, one by Cyberscope and another by Freshcoins, offering confidence for investors entering during the rollback window.

    And if you want to get closer to the action, the team is active on Telegram and shares updates regularly on X. This transparency and direct access adds to the growing trust behind the project.

    Final Verdict

    While many coins are talking about the future, Bitcoin Solaris is building it. The LBank listing is set to put it on the map. The 72-hour rollback to $5 is creating the kind of urgency most projects can only dream of. And with real-world mining, institutional-grade scalability, and strong community momentum, BTC-S is making one thing very clear, this is not just the next coin, it might be the next revolution.

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    Website: https://www.bitcoinsolaris.com/
    Telegram: https://t.me/Bitcoinsolaris
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  • MIL-Evening Report: Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lesley Green, Professor of Earth Politics and Director: Environmental Humanities South, University of Cape Town

    Urban water bodies – rivers, lakes and oceans – are in trouble globally. Large sewage volumes damage the open environment, and new chemicals and pharmaceutical compounds don’t break down on their own. When they are released into the open environment, they build up in living tissues all along the food chain, bringing with them multiple health risks.

    The city of Cape Town, South Africa, is no exception. It has 300km of coastline along two bays and a peninsula, as well as multiple rivers and wetlands. The city discharges more than 40 megalitres of raw sewage directly into the Atlantic Ocean every day. In addition, large volumes of poorly treated sewage and runoff from shack settlements enter rivers and from there into both the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans.

    Over almost a decade, our multi-disciplinary team, and others, have studied contamination risks in Cape Town’s oceans, rivers, aquifers and lakes. Our goal has been to bring evidence of contaminants to the attention of officials responsible for a clean environment.

    Monitoring sewage levels in the city’s water bodies is essential because of the health risks posed by contaminated water to all citizens – farmers, surfers, and everybody eating fish and vegetables. Monitoring needs to be done scientifically and in a way that produces data that is trustworthy and not driven by vested interests. This is a challenge in cities where scientific findings are expected to support marketing of tourism or excellence of the political administration.

    Our research findings have been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. We have also communicated with the public through articles in the media, a website and a documentary.

    Cape Town’s official municipal responses to independent studies and reports, however, have been hostile. Our work has been unjustifiably denounced by top city officials and politicians. We have been subject to attacks by fake social media avatars. Laboratory studies have even received a demand for an apology from the political party in charge of the city.

    These extraordinary responses – and many others – reflect the extent to which independent scientific inquiry has been under attack.

    We set about tracking the different kinds of denial and attacks on independent contaminant science in Cape Town over 11 years. Our recently published study describes 18 different types of science communication that have minimised or denied the problem of contamination. It builds on similar studies elsewhere.

    Our findings show the extent to which contaminant science in Cape Town is at risk of producing not public knowledge but public ignorance, reflecting similar patterns internationally where science communication sometimes obfuscates more than it informs. To address this risk, we argue that institutionalised conflicts of interest should be removed. There should also be changes to how city-funded testing is done and when data is released to citizens. After all, it is citizens’ rates and taxes that have paid for that testing, and the South African constitution guarantees the right to information.

    We also propose that the city’s political leaders take the courageous step of accepting that the current water treatment infrastructure is unworkable for a city of over 5 million people. Accepting this would open the door to an overhaul of the city’s approach to wastewater treatment.

    The way forward

    We divided our study of contaminant communication events into four sub-categories:

    • non-disclosure of data

    • misinformation that gives a partial or misleading account of a scientific finding

    • using city-funded science to bolster political authority

    • relying on point data collected fortnightly to prove “the truth” of bodies of water as if it never moves or changes, when in reality, water bodies move every second of every day.

    We found evidence of multiple instances of miscommunication. On the basis of these, we make specific recommendations.

    First: municipalities should address conflicts of interest that are built into their organisational structure. These arise when the people responsible for ensuring that water bodies are healthy are simultaneously contracting consultants to conduct research on water contaminants. This is particularly important because over the last two decades large consultancies have established themselves as providers of scientific certification. But they are profit-making ventures, which calls into question the independence of their findings.

    Second: the issue of data release needs to be addressed. Two particular problems stand out:

    • Real-time information. Water quality results for beaches are usually released a week or more after samples have been taken. But because water moves all the time every day, people living in the city need real-time information. Best-practice water contamination measures use water current models to predict where contaminated water will be, given each day’s different winds and temperatures.

    • Poor and incomplete data. When ocean contaminant data is released as a 12-month rolling average, all the very high values are smoothed out. The end result is a figure that does not communicate the reality of risks under different conditions.

    Third: Politicians should be accountable for their public statements on science. Independent and authoritative scientific bodies, such as the Academy of Science of South Africa, should be empowered to audit municipal science communications.

    Fourth: Reputational harm to the science community must stop. Government officials claiming that they alone know a scientific truth and denouncing independent scientists with other data closes down the culture of scientific inquiry. And it silences others.

    Fifth: The integrity of scientific findings needs to be protected. Many cities, including Cape Town, rely on corporate brand management and political reputation management. Nevertheless, cities, by their very nature, have to deal with sewage, wastes and runoff. Public science communication that is based on marketing strategies prioritises advancing a brand (whether of a political party or a tourist destination). The risk is that city-funded science is turned into advertising and is presented as unquestionable.

    Finally, Cape Town needs political leaders who are courageous enough to confront two evident realities. Current science communications in the city are not serving the public well, and wastewater treatment systems that use rivers and oceans as open sewers are a solution designed a century ago. Both urgently need to be reconfigured.

    Next steps

    As a team of independent contaminant researchers we have worked alongside communities where health, ecology, livestock and recreation have been profoundly harmed by ongoing contamination. We have documented these effects, only to hear the evidence denied by officials.

    We recognise and value the beginnings of some new steps to data transparency in Cape Town’s mayoral office, like rescinding the 2021 by-law that banned independent scientific testing of open water bodies, almost all of which are classified as nature reserves.

    We would welcome a dialogue on building strong and credible public science communications.

    This study is dedicated to the memory of Mpharu Hloyi, head of Scientific Services in the City of Cape Town, in acknowledgement of her dedication to the health of urban bodies of water. Her untimely passing was a loss for all.

    This article also drew on Masters theses written by Melissa Zackon and Amy Beukes.

    Lesley Green has received funding from the Science for Africa Foundation; the Seed Box MISTRA Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory; and the Science For Africa Foundation’s DELTAS Africa II program (Del:22-010).

    Cecilia Yejide Ojemaye receives funding from the University of Cape Town Carnegie DEAL Sustainable Development Goals Research Fellowship and the National Research Foundation for the SanOcean grant from the South Africa‐Norway Cooperation on Ocean Research (UID 118754).

    Leslie Petrik received funding from National Research Foundation for the SanOcean grant from the South Africa‐Norway Cooperation on Ocean Research (UID 118754) for this study.

    Nikiwe Solomon received funding at different stages for PhD research from the Water Research Commission (WRC) and National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS), in collaboration with the South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA). Opinions expressed and conclusions arrived at are those of the author and are not necessarily to be attributed to the WRC, NIHSS and SAHUDA.

    Jo Barnes and Vanessa Farr do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public – https://theconversation.com/cape-towns-sewage-treatment-isnt-coping-scientists-are-worried-about-what-the-city-is-telling-the-public-260317

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  • MIL-OSI Analysis: Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Lesley Green, Professor of Earth Politics and Director: Environmental Humanities South, University of Cape Town

    Urban water bodies – rivers, lakes and oceans – are in trouble globally. Large sewage volumes damage the open environment, and new chemicals and pharmaceutical compounds don’t break down on their own. When they are released into the open environment, they build up in living tissues all along the food chain, bringing with them multiple health risks.

    The city of Cape Town, South Africa, is no exception. It has 300km of coastline along two bays and a peninsula, as well as multiple rivers and wetlands. The city discharges more than 40 megalitres of raw sewage directly into the Atlantic Ocean every day. In addition, large volumes of poorly treated sewage and runoff from shack settlements enter rivers and from there into both the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans.

    Over almost a decade, our multi-disciplinary team, and others, have studied contamination risks in Cape Town’s oceans, rivers, aquifers and lakes. Our goal has been to bring evidence of contaminants to the attention of officials responsible for a clean environment.

    Monitoring sewage levels in the city’s water bodies is essential because of the health risks posed by contaminated water to all citizens – farmers, surfers, and everybody eating fish and vegetables. Monitoring needs to be done scientifically and in a way that produces data that is trustworthy and not driven by vested interests. This is a challenge in cities where scientific findings are expected to support marketing of tourism or excellence of the political administration.

    Our research findings have been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. We have also communicated with the public through articles in the media, a website and a documentary.

    Cape Town’s official municipal responses to independent studies and reports, however, have been hostile. Our work has been unjustifiably denounced by top city officials and politicians. We have been subject to attacks by fake social media avatars. Laboratory studies have even received a demand for an apology from the political party in charge of the city.

    These extraordinary responses – and many others – reflect the extent to which independent scientific inquiry has been under attack.

    We set about tracking the different kinds of denial and attacks on independent contaminant science in Cape Town over 11 years. Our recently published study describes 18 different types of science communication that have minimised or denied the problem of contamination. It builds on similar studies elsewhere.

    Our findings show the extent to which contaminant science in Cape Town is at risk of producing not public knowledge but public ignorance, reflecting similar patterns internationally where science communication sometimes obfuscates more than it informs. To address this risk, we argue that institutionalised conflicts of interest should be removed. There should also be changes to how city-funded testing is done and when data is released to citizens. After all, it is citizens’ rates and taxes that have paid for that testing, and the South African constitution guarantees the right to information.

    We also propose that the city’s political leaders take the courageous step of accepting that the current water treatment infrastructure is unworkable for a city of over 5 million people. Accepting this would open the door to an overhaul of the city’s approach to wastewater treatment.

    The way forward

    We divided our study of contaminant communication events into four sub-categories:

    • non-disclosure of data

    • misinformation that gives a partial or misleading account of a scientific finding

    • using city-funded science to bolster political authority

    • relying on point data collected fortnightly to prove “the truth” of bodies of water as if it never moves or changes, when in reality, water bodies move every second of every day.

    We found evidence of multiple instances of miscommunication. On the basis of these, we make specific recommendations.

    First: municipalities should address conflicts of interest that are built into their organisational structure. These arise when the people responsible for ensuring that water bodies are healthy are simultaneously contracting consultants to conduct research on water contaminants. This is particularly important because over the last two decades large consultancies have established themselves as providers of scientific certification. But they are profit-making ventures, which calls into question the independence of their findings.

    Second: the issue of data release needs to be addressed. Two particular problems stand out:

    • Real-time information. Water quality results for beaches are usually released a week or more after samples have been taken. But because water moves all the time every day, people living in the city need real-time information. Best-practice water contamination measures use water current models to predict where contaminated water will be, given each day’s different winds and temperatures.

    • Poor and incomplete data. When ocean contaminant data is released as a 12-month rolling average, all the very high values are smoothed out. The end result is a figure that does not communicate the reality of risks under different conditions.

    Third: Politicians should be accountable for their public statements on science. Independent and authoritative scientific bodies, such as the Academy of Science of South Africa, should be empowered to audit municipal science communications.

    Fourth: Reputational harm to the science community must stop. Government officials claiming that they alone know a scientific truth and denouncing independent scientists with other data closes down the culture of scientific inquiry. And it silences others.

    Fifth: The integrity of scientific findings needs to be protected. Many cities, including Cape Town, rely on corporate brand management and political reputation management. Nevertheless, cities, by their very nature, have to deal with sewage, wastes and runoff. Public science communication that is based on marketing strategies prioritises advancing a brand (whether of a political party or a tourist destination). The risk is that city-funded science is turned into advertising and is presented as unquestionable.

    Finally, Cape Town needs political leaders who are courageous enough to confront two evident realities. Current science communications in the city are not serving the public well, and wastewater treatment systems that use rivers and oceans as open sewers are a solution designed a century ago. Both urgently need to be reconfigured.

    Next steps

    As a team of independent contaminant researchers we have worked alongside communities where health, ecology, livestock and recreation have been profoundly harmed by ongoing contamination. We have documented these effects, only to hear the evidence denied by officials.

    We recognise and value the beginnings of some new steps to data transparency in Cape Town’s mayoral office, like rescinding the 2021 by-law that banned independent scientific testing of open water bodies, almost all of which are classified as nature reserves.

    We would welcome a dialogue on building strong and credible public science communications.

    This study is dedicated to the memory of Mpharu Hloyi, head of Scientific Services in the City of Cape Town, in acknowledgement of her dedication to the health of urban bodies of water. Her untimely passing was a loss for all.

    This article also drew on Masters theses written by Melissa Zackon and Amy Beukes.

    Lesley Green has received funding from the Science for Africa Foundation; the Seed Box MISTRA Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory; and the Science For Africa Foundation’s DELTAS Africa II program (Del:22-010).

    Cecilia Yejide Ojemaye receives funding from the University of Cape Town Carnegie DEAL Sustainable Development Goals Research Fellowship and the National Research Foundation for the SanOcean grant from the South Africa‐Norway Cooperation on Ocean Research (UID 118754).

    Leslie Petrik received funding from National Research Foundation for the SanOcean grant from the South Africa‐Norway Cooperation on Ocean Research (UID 118754) for this study.

    Nikiwe Solomon received funding at different stages for PhD research from the Water Research Commission (WRC) and National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS), in collaboration with the South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA). Opinions expressed and conclusions arrived at are those of the author and are not necessarily to be attributed to the WRC, NIHSS and SAHUDA.

    Jo Barnes and Vanessa Farr do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public – https://theconversation.com/cape-towns-sewage-treatment-isnt-coping-scientists-are-worried-about-what-the-city-is-telling-the-public-260317

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: 20th anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London | Westminster City Council

    Source: City of Westminster

    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the attacks in London on the 7th July 2005. As part of the commemorations, the Lord Mayor of Westminster and Leader of the Council attended a service today in St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the anniversary, alongside those directly connected to the incident. 

    Cllr Adam Hug, leader of Westminster City Council, said: 

    One of the darkest days in London’s history took place 20 years ago on 7/7 when four suicide bombers detonated devices near Aldgate, Edgware Road and Russell Square stations, killing 52 and injuring hundreds more.

    “This is a day when we remember those victims, the survivors and the bravery of bystanders and the emergency services. It was a rush hour attack designed to bring fear to the City, but the terrorists did not defeat the spirit of ordinary people. As one community, Westminster rallied to help those wounded and slowly restore normal life.

     “I will be at St Paul’s Cathedral for a special 7/7 anniversary service to pay tribute on behalf of the City of Westminster.“

    The Lord Mayor of Westminster, Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg said: 

    Twenty years ago, London faced one of the darkest periods in its history. On 7th July 2005, attacks in Tavistock Square and near Aldgate, Edgware Road and Russell Square stations struck at the heart of our city, claiming 52 innocent lives and injuring hundreds more. Today, we honour those we lost, the survivors, and the remarkable bravery of the bystanders and emergency services who showed the best of who we are as Londoners. In the face of horror, our communities came together with compassion, resilience, and unity showing the unbreakable spirit of this city.”

    “Today I will be representing the City of Westmisnter at St Paul’s Cathedral to remember those we lost and show this city stands strong in the face of adversity.”

    Support is available from Victim Support, an organisation that operates a 24/7 confidential support line and live chat. They offer specialist support for anyone who has been affected by terrorist attacks.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Havre des Pas Coastal Flood Alleviation Scheme consultation opens07 July 2025 Islanders are being invited to have their say on plans to protect one of Jersey’s most at-risk coastal areas from the increasing threat of flooding and climate change. A public consultation has launched… Read more

    Source: Channel Islands – Jersey

    07 July 2025

    Islanders are being invited to have their say on plans to protect one of Jersey’s most at-risk coastal areas from the increasing threat of flooding and climate change. 

    A public consultation has launched today on the proposed Havre des Pas Coastal Flood Alleviation Scheme, which will deliver enhanced coastal defences and improve the resilience of the area for the next 100 years. 

    Covering the coastline from La Collette to La Grande Charrière Slipway. The scheme will address the growing risk of wave overtopping and rising water levels. While the existing defences remain in good condition, the area has been identified as the Island’s highest priority for upgrades. 

    This is the largest coastal defences project undertaken in Jersey since the 1800’s. 

    In addition to critical flood protection, the Advancing of the Line enables us to seek greater opportunities such as public realm enhancements featuring new promenades, safe cycle routes, landscaped coastal gardens, and enhanced wildlife habitats for Havre des Pas. 

    Currently, around 350 properties in the area are at risk from a 1 in 200-year flood event. Without intervention, this number could rise to approximately 1,000 properties by 2120 due to projected sea level rise. 

    Drop-in sessions will be held at The Lido from Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 July, offering Islanders the opportunity to speak with the project team and learn more about the plans.

    The consultation runs from 7 July to 12 September 2025, and feedback from all Islanders is welcome. 

    Full details and the online consultation form can be found at: Consultations​. ​

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Highlights from Tak£500+ at South Lake Leisure Centre

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Alderman Stephen Moutray, with representatives from Annaghmore Men’s Shed.

    We had a fantastic day at our third Tak£500+ event at South Lake Leisure Centre! A huge thank you to all the local groups who took part and shared their inspiring project ideas.  Attendees had the opportunity to vote for their favourite projects, helping decide which ideas will receive funding up to £1,000.

    Stay tuned, results will be announced this Wednesday – good luck to all the participants!

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council helps pensioners in Leeds access over £1million in unclaimed Pension Credit

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    News that pensioners across Leeds have been helped to access over £1million in unclaimed Pension Credit has been welcomed by senior Councillor Mary Harland.

    The council’s welfare and benefits team has been working hard to promote and encourage uptake of the additional support available, including proactively contacting pensioners who may be eligible but are not currently claiming.

    As a result, the team has helped at least 249 households secure Pension Credit awards with the largest being over £400 per week, money that otherwise those residents would not have received.

    Councillor Mary Harland, Leeds City Council executive member for communities, customer services and community safety, said:

    “I am delighted that our welfare and benefits team has been able to bring in an extra £1million for pensioners across the city and I’d like to thank them for the work they have undertaken. This is money that people were entitled to but were not receiving, and with the biggest award being over £400 per week it is easy to see just what a difference this additional income could have for some of our most vulnerable residents.

    “There are a number of reasons people don’t claim – they may not be aware they are eligible, fear of stigma, difficulty applying or language barriers – but the work undertaken by the team has shown that a targeted approach has real impact. However, there are still a number of households who have been sent letters encouraging take-up who have not responded and I would encourage everyone who is contacted by the team to get in touch so that we can help them claim any money they are entitled to.”

    Notes to editors

    A Pension Credit claim can be made online, by phone or by requesting a paper claim form.

    https://apply-for-pension-credit.service.gov.uk/start

    Pension Credit claim phone line: 0800 991 234

    For more information or to discuss any aspect of Pension Credit, a range of completely free, impartial, and confidential advice is available from the following:

    Welfare Rights at Leeds City Council

    Tel: 0113 376 0452

    Email: Welfare.rights@leeds.gov.uk

    Or:

    Age UK Leeds

    Tel: 0113 389 3000

    Email: info@ageukleeds.org.uk

    Please note: It is important to make a claim as soon as possible, as it can only be backdated three months from the date the claim is made.

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    Leeds City Council communications and marketing,

    Email: communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Employment Rights Bill to increase bereavement leave for families who face pregnancy loss

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Employment Rights Bill to increase bereavement leave for families who face pregnancy loss

    Government announces a new amendment to the Employment Rights Bill which will expand rights to bereavement leave to those who experience pregnancy loss

    • Families suffering pregnancy loss to be given new rights to time off, as part of Employment Rights Bill.  

    • Entitlements set to benefit the hundreds of thousands of employees affected by pregnancy loss per year. 

    • Changes put dignity and security back at the heart of work, in line with the Government’s Plan for Change.  

    Families who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks are set to become entitled to protected bereavement leave, under new amendments to the Employment Rights Bill announced today (Monday 7 July).  

    These amendments form part of the biggest uplift to workers’ rights in a generation, set to benefit half of all UK workers. Hundreds of thousands of employees are impacted by pregnancy loss per year – one estimate for example suggests that there are around 250,000 pregnancy losses caused by miscarriages alone in the UK each year with a further 12,000 impacted by loss due to ectopic pregnancies.  

    The measures announced today will give those experiencing pregnancy loss at any stage the legal right to take time off work to grieve, giving them much needed support at a difficult time.  

    This announcement comes as a result of a hard-fought campaign by MP Sarah Owen as Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee, with the Government agreeing to bring forward an amendment at in the Lords to make these changes a reality.   

    Until now, statutory Parental Bereavement Leave has only been available to parents who lose a child under 18 or experience stillbirth after 24 weeks of pregnancy. This compassionate change acknowledges that the grief following pregnancy loss can be just as profound regardless of when it happens.   

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said:  

    For many families including mine that have been affected by pregnancy loss, the decision around returning to work or taking sick leave to grieve properly can make an already painful experience even more difficult.

    Grief doesn’t follow a timetable, and expanding rights to leave for pregnancy loss will ensure every family gets the time they need to heal without worrying about their job.

    Our Plan for Change is making a difference for hardworking people across the UK. Today’s amendments are the next step in delivering the dignity and respect that they deserve.

    Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said: 

    No one who is going through the heartbreak of pregnancy loss should have to go back to work before they are ready. 

    I am proud that this Government is introducing a day one right to protected time off work after experiencing pregnancy loss, giving people time away from work to grieve and spend time with their families.

    Today’s announcement follows the launch of the landmark Parental Leave and Pay Review last week, which will look at ways to fix the parental leave system for millions of parents so that it delivers a better start to life for all children.  

    These amendments will be designed to ensure they work for businesses, workers and trade unions alike, as part of the wider Plan to Make Work Pay. Government has been informed by engagement with more than 190 businesses and other crucial stakeholders over the past 12 months, in order to get this balance right.  

    Sarah Owen MP, Chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee, said: 

    From my personal experience of miscarriage to the powerful testimony the Women & Equalities Select Committee heard, I know the difference that bereavement leave will make.   

    It is a bold and necessary move from this Government to see the UK become one of only a handful of countries in the world to recognise pregnancy loss as a bereavement and give workers the right to take time off to grieve.  

    Nothing will ever take away the pain of losing a pregnancy, but this law change will provide workers with the security of time to grieve and help end the stigma of miscarriage for good.

    Vicki Robinson, CEO of the Miscarriage Association, said:

    We welcome today’s announcement that, for the first time, miscarriage and other types of pregnancy loss will be formally recognised as bereavement and those affected will have the legal right to take time off work to start to grieve and heal. This is a hugely important step that acknowledges the often very significant impact of pre-24-week loss, not only for those experiencing the physical loss, but for their partners, too.

    We’ve been pleased to contribute to the Government’s decision making on this issue and are encouraged that our views, and those of our community, have been heard loud and clear – that pregnancy loss can be experienced as a bereavement like any other.

    This positive outcome reflects the strength of our Leave for Every Loss campaign, the dedication of Sarah Owen MP, and the efforts of our partner organisations and individuals who have worked tirelessly for change.

    We remain committed to working with the Government as the legislation progresses, to help ensure the new provisions meet the needs of everyone affected by pregnancy loss and support employers in implementing these vital changes.

    Dr Clea Harmer, Chief Executive of Sands, said: 

    We welcome amendments to the Employment Rights Bill to include leave for pregnancy loss before 24-weeks.

    Families tell us how important it is to have the time they need after pregnancy and baby loss, and statutory leave for all employees, including partners, will help to provide this.

    We now look forward to a thorough consultation involving families affected by losses before 24 weeks.

    NOTES TO EDITORS:  

    • This Government is delivering the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation—backed by business and public support. For too long, the UK has lagged behind other advanced economies in modernising employment protections. That’s why we’re banning exploitative zero-hours contracts, ending fire and rehire, introducing day-one rights to sick pay and parental leave, and extending bereavement leave to those facing pregnancy loss through this legislation. These reforms boost job security and wellbeing, which in turn drives productivity and economic growth—the top priority in our Plan for Change.
    • Estimates on pregnancy losses due to miscarriage per year can be found on gov.uk here.
    • Estimates on pregnancy losses due to ectopic pregnancies can be found here.

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    Published 7 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Industrial exhibition “Innoprom” opened in Yekaterinburg

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    EKATERINGURB, July 7 (Xinhua) — The 15th International Industrial Exhibition “Innoprom” has opened at the Yekaterinburg-Expo International Exhibition Center in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg and will run until July 10.

    Over the course of four days, guests will have access to new developments in the industrial sector, technologies, and business programs.

    The main theme of the anniversary exhibition is “Technological Leadership: Industrial Breakthrough”, and the partner country is Saudi Arabia. The 9th Russian-Chinese EXPO is taking place in parallel with “Innoprom”.

    This year, Innoprom will feature over 1,000 participating companies, including five national expositions: Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia. In addition, over 30 subjects of the Russian Federation will present their industrial and investment projects at collective expositions.

    The National Industrial Award “Industry” is awarded annually within the framework of the Innoprom exhibition for achievements in the field of industrial production related to the mass application of fundamentally new products and production technologies. The founder of the award is the Government of the Russian Federation. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 43 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza – Gaza Civil Defense

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    GAZA, July 7 (Xinhua) — At least 43 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, the Gaza Civil Defense said Sunday.

    According to eyewitnesses, the Israeli Air Force struck two houses in the Al-Nasr and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods of Gaza City.

    The two airstrikes killed 25 people, including children and women, and wounded several others, the service’s spokesman Mahmoud Basal told Xinhua.

    He added that four Palestinians were killed in Israeli shelling in the At-Tuffah area of eastern Gaza City, while three others were killed in an Israeli attack on a tent sheltering displaced persons in the Sheikh Radwan area.

    Ten more people were killed in separate Israeli airstrikes on tents housing displaced Palestinians in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, the spokesman said.

    M. Basal also reported that one Palestinian was killed and several others were wounded as a result of Israeli army shelling in the Ash-Shahkush area northwest of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday that its forces were continuing operations against “terrorist organizations” in the Gaza Strip. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Second International Conference on Sister Cities Economic Cooperation was held in Shenyang

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    BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) — The Second International Conference on Sister Cities Economic Cooperation was held in Shenyang, capital of northeast China’s Liaoning Province, on Thursday. Government officials, experts and entrepreneurs from member states, observer countries and dialogue partners of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) gathered to discuss sister city cooperation, economic development, youth innovation in science and technology, advanced manufacturing technology and peaceful development.

    According to the Liaoning Provincial Government website, Shenyang Mayor Lu Zhicheng said that Shenyang aims to build an international hub in Northeast Asia, rapidly transforming into a modern, green and international world-class metropolis.

    “Today’s Shenyang has significant market potential, a developed industrial base, a dynamic innovation environment and a high degree of openness, having established sister city relations and friendly cooperation relations with 107 cities from 48 countries,” he stressed.

    The mayor reaffirmed the city’s readiness to work with sister cities to follow the “Shanghai Spirit”, strengthen friendly exchanges and deepen practical cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, science, education, culture and sports to build a sustainable future.

    Representatives from Azerbaijan, Russia, Uzbekistan and other countries put forward initiatives, discussing a wide range of issues – from tax incentives and logistics optimization to solutions in the field of ophthalmology and the exchange of technologies in the field of new energy. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Marks 88th Anniversary of National War Against Japanese Aggression

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    BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) — China held a ceremony on Monday to mark the 88th anniversary of the start of the All-National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

    The opening of a thematic exhibition on the main theme “For National Liberation and World Peace” in honor of the Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War was timed to coincide with this event.

    The ceremony and exhibition opening took place at the Museum of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, located near the Lugou Bridge (also known as the Marco Polo Bridge). The incident that took place on this bridge near Beijing on July 7, 1937, is considered the beginning of the full-scale invasion of China by Japanese militarists and the beginning of the nationwide war against Japanese aggression.

    Cai Qi, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, delivered a speech at the commemorative event and announced the opening of the exhibition. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three dead, two missing in southwest China landslide

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    CHENGDU, July 7 (Xinhua) — Three people were killed and two others are missing after a landslide occurred in the city of Ya’an in southwest China’s Sichuan Province on July 5, local authorities said Monday.

    The accident occurred at around 1:25 p.m. on a section of the state highway in Chengxiang. Several cars were buried under the rubble.

    Local authorities quickly set up an emergency response headquarters to coordinate the rescue operation.

    As of 2:00 p.m. Monday, three cars and five people had been pulled from under the rock debris and slush. Two of the victims suffered minor injuries, while three died despite all efforts to rescue them. Two people remain missing.

    The rescue operation continues. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China unveils plan to develop domestic services sector

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    BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) — China on Monday unveiled an action plan to develop the consumer services sector to boost rural development in all areas.

    The plan, jointly released by China’s Ministry of Commerce and eight other government departments, aims to increase the supply of home care services in the market, stimulate consumer demand for them, and help improve people’s quality of life and stabilize employment.

    The document sets out 14 specific measures: support for attracting rural labor to the sphere of household services, intensifying professional training in order to improve its qualifications, improving social security for those employed in this sphere, etc.

    The plan aims to increase the supply of affordable housing, ensure that rural migrants providing home care services in cities have equal access to basic public services and create conditions for their rapid integration into urban life.

    As of the end of 2024, there were nearly 300 million migrant farmers in China. And the household services sector is recognized as a key driver of employment. Currently, it employs over 30 million people and more than a million enterprises, with a market size of over 1.1 trillion yuan (about 154 billion US dollars). -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Proposal to establish BRICS investment platform

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Proposal to establish BRICS investment platform

    By Gabi Khumalo

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed the establishment of a new BRICS investment platform to support joint development and attract capital.

    “Multiplying mutual capital investment by the BRICS countries, including through BRICS mechanisms, primarily, the New Development Bank appears to be an important goal as well. To this end, Russia proposed creating a whole new BRICS investment platform.

    “The idea behind it is to jointly develop coordinated instruments to support and to bring in the funds from the economies of BRICS countries and from the Global South and Global East countries,” said the Russian President. 

    President Putin was speaking via video conference at the opening of the 17th BRICS Summit on Sunday in Brazil.

    President Putin expressed gratitude to Brazilian President Lula da Silva and the Brazilian Chairmanship for their active efforts in advancing the strategic partnership within BRICS.

    He highlighted that the BRICS countries continue to deepen their cooperation across key sectors, including in politics, security and finance.

    BRICS now includes leading states in Eurasia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America.

    “Together, we possess a vast political, economic, scientific, technological, and human potential,” he said.

    Quoting the International Monetary Fund (IMF) data for 2025, President Putin said BRICS countries account for not only a third of the earth’s landmass and almost half the planet’s population, but also for 40% of the global economy, while their combined GDP at purchasing power parity stands at $77 trillion.

    “BRICS has rightfully established itself as one of the key centres of global governance, with our collective voice in support of the global majority’s vital interests resonating ever more powerfully across the international stage.”

    During the session, participants discussed prospects of further cooperation between the BRICS states in politics, trade, the economy, culture, and humanitarian affairs, as well as the international agenda.

    In his address during the opening session, President Cyril Ramaphosa called for enhanced global cooperation and urgent reform of international governance structures amid the “dramatic reshaping of global dynamics — politically, economically, technologically, and environmentally”.

    READ | Call for urgent reform of international governance structures

    President Ramaphosa underscored the critical need for multilateral collaboration to address escalating global tensions and institutional inefficiencies. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: BRICS urged to lead global governance reform

    Source: Government of South Africa

    BRICS urged to lead global governance reform

    By Gabi Khumalo 

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil – President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has challenged BRICS nations to take the lead in reshaping international governance to reflect the world’s new multipolar reality. 

    Addressing the Peace, Security and Global Governance Session in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday, President Lula warned about the collapse of multilateralism and the risk to the advancements made in climate and trade regimes. 

    “The United Nations recently marked its 80th anniversary on June 26 of this year, and we are witnessing an unprecedented collapse of multilateralism. The advent of the UN marked the defeat of Nazi-Fascism and the birth of a sense of collective hope. 

    “BRICS is an heir of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). With multilateralism under attack, our autonomy is once again in check,” President Lula warned. 

    Amid the worst sanitation crisis in decades, President Lula said the global health system is being subjected to an unprecedented attack, with “absurd intellectual property demands” that still restrict access to medication. 

    “It is easier to designate 5% of the GDP to military spending than to allocate the 0.7% that has been promised for Official Development Assistance. This demonstrates that the resources for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda do exist. However, they are not available due to a lack of political priority,” the President said. 

    President Lula also warned against the instrumentalisation of institutions, including the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, saying this risks the reputation of an organisation that is fundamental for maintaining peace. 

    He condemned the acts of terrorism, including attacks by Hamas and in Kashmir, as well as the genocidal practices by Israel in Gaza, the indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians, and the use of starvation as a weapon of war. 

    President Lula believes that the solution to this conflict will only be possible with the end of the Israeli occupation and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian State within the 1967 borders.

    “The Brazilian government [has] denounced the violations of Iran’s territorial integrity, just as it had done in the case of Ukraine. The parties engaged in the war in Ukraine must urgently deepen a direct dialogue that aims for a ceasefire and a lasting peace.” 

    He said that the “Friends for Peace” group, formed by China and Brazil, and comprising countries from the Global South, aims to identify potential avenues for ending hostilities. – SAnews.gov.za

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