Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: The first championship in professional skills among SVO participants will be held in 15 in-demand competencies

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    From July 25 to 29, Kazan will host the first championship in professional skills among participants of the special military operation “Abilympics”. It is being held in accordance with the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    “At a meeting with the SVO participants, President Vladimir Putin said that people who have consciously chosen to serve the Fatherland and through this achieve their personal success should gradually occupy certain positions in various areas and directions. Today, it is especially important to help our heroes realize themselves in their chosen specialties and find jobs worthy of such highly qualified, responsible specialists. The first championship in professional skills among SVO participants will be held in 15 in-demand competencies at once. Participants of the national championship “Abilympics” will be able to undergo internships and get jobs in the leading organizations of the country,” said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    More than 400 people will take part in the competition – these are contestants, experts and accompanying persons. Based on the results, 75 finalists will be selected, who will demonstrate their skills in the final of the national championship “Abilympics” in October 2025.

    “The National Championship of Professional Skills “Abilympics” has won recognition from employers, experts and the inclusive community of our country. This is not just a competition, but a symbol of the fortitude, courage and willpower of defenders. “Abilympics” reveals the heroes as true masters of their craft, who, thanks to perseverance and strength of character, are ready to achieve results for the sake of Russia’s development. I am confident that participation in the championship will help veterans conquer new heights in their chosen specialties,” said State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Defense, Chairperson of the State Foundation “Defenders of the Fatherland” Anna Tsivileva.

    The competition will be held at the production and training center of JSC Kazan Helicopters in 15 competencies: Web Development (Programming), UAV Operator, Photographer, Car Repair and Maintenance, Wood Carving, Performing Arts (Vocals), Massage Therapist, Cooking, Industrial Robotics, Assembly and Disassembly of Electronic Equipment, Welding Technologies, Metalworking, Carpentry, Electrical Installation, and CNC Turning.

    “The Professional Skills Championship is an important stage of comprehensive rehabilitation and social adaptation for the SVO participants, an opportunity to acquire sought-after skills and confidence in their professional future. Now it is important to provide comprehensive support to the returned guys – from training and career guidance to assistance in employment, and the Abilympics movement is actively involved in this process. Each of the veterans of the special operation should have the opportunity to realize their potential, find a decent job and continue developing in the chosen field. After all, their experience, discipline and determination are a valuable contribution to the development of our country,” commented Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

    The opening ceremony of the championship is scheduled for July 25 in the concert hall of the Volga Region State University of Physical Education, Sports and Tourism. The award ceremony for the winners will take place on July 29 in the Bashir Rameev IT Park.

    “It is a great honor and responsibility for us to host this championship. Tatarstan has long been the center of major political and sporting events. We see the attention and care that the President of the country Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin shows to the participants of the SVO. And we are ready to create all the necessary conditions so that our veterans of the special military operation can demonstrate their skills,” said the head of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov.

    In addition to the competitive part, the championship includes a business program, which will include a plenary session on the professional development of SVO veterans, round tables on rehabilitation through sports and the role of civil society in supporting SVO participants. Career guidance, excursions and sports events will also be organized for the championship participants.

    In 2025, 228 people from 62 constituent entities of the Russian Federation took part in the regional championships in professional skills among disabled people and people with disabilities “Abilympics” in 43 competencies.

    The organizer of the championship is the Ministry of Education with the support of the Government of Russia and the state fund for supporting participants of the “Defenders of the Fatherland” military military organization, the federal operator is the Institute for the Development of Professional Education, and the regional operator is the government of the Republic of Tatarstan.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev: The Jewish Autonomous Region will present key investment projects at the exhibition “Far East Street”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Important industry and investment projects, prospects for international business cooperation and plans for infrastructure development will be presented to guests of the Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR) pavilion at the Far East Street exhibition, which will be held as part of the tenth, anniversary Eastern Economic Forum – 2025 in Vladivostok. The exposition focuses on the tourism, industrial, agricultural and logistics potential of the region. The exhibition is organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the Far Eastern Federal District.

    “A new team has arrived in the Jewish Autonomous Region, headed by Maria Fedorovna Kostyuk. She has actively taken up the work. The region is not easy. It needs to be supported, it needs to be helped. At the same time, there are prerequisites for future development in the region. The built cross-border railway bridge Nizhneleninskoye – Tongjiang creates opportunities for new logistics routes and cargo handling. A powerful transport, logistics and production complex will appear here. This will provide an economic stimulus for the development of the region and the entire Far East, will create jobs – both for blue-collar workers and for highly qualified specialists. Hemostatic tourniquets and other medical equipment are delivered to the front from the region, helping fighters in the SVO zone. On the instructions of the President of Russia, a master plan for Birobidzhan has been developed, and it is planned to create a “Far Eastern quarter”. The pavilion at the exhibition “Far East Street” will tell about how the region is developing, what new directions are emerging in the economy, and what makes the region attractive,” said Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

    Visitors to the pavilion will be able to get acquainted with the unique national color, natural beauty and investment potential of the region. The key component of the exhibition will be the rainbow bridge, since the rainbow is the main element of the flag of the Jewish Autonomous Region, a symbol of peace, happiness and goodness. A robot will act as a tour guide, telling guests about the history of the region, its traditions and features.

    A video about the region is planned to be shown on the large screen inside the pavilion. Information about the region’s existing industrial enterprises, investment projects that are in a high state of readiness, and promising offers for potential financial partners will also be posted here. Among them are the production of iron ore concentrate, the extraction of brucite and graphite, projects in the field of power generation, the forestry complex, and a logistics center. Visitors will also be able to see the products of the region’s enterprises and even take them as a souvenir.

    The stand will tell about promising projects, their characteristics, and also present data on the activities of a number of enterprises. In particular, initiatives will be presented on the formation of an agro-industrial park, the arrangement of greenhouses and the cultivation of berries, the construction of a soybean processing plant and a mineral fertilizer plant, the creation of a transshipment terminal and a petrochemical terminal at the Nizhneleninskoye – Tongjiang border crossing. On the touch panel, one can see an investment map and the possibilities of the bridge area with an image of areas already occupied by projects and free for the placement of production facilities, as well as get acquainted with the implementation of the Birobidzhan master plan.

    “Thanks to the implementation of national projects approved by the President, federal programs, with the support of Yuri Petrovich Trutnev, social facilities, cultural institutions are being modernized in our region, new public spaces are appearing. The region is becoming cozier, brighter, more comfortable. And people see it. The Jewish Autonomous Region is a small region, but with great potential. Our unique logistics capabilities, nature, tourist routes are attractive to investors and guests from all over Russia. These advantages will improve people’s lives, create new jobs, and replenish the budget with tax revenues. Every ruble attracted to the region should benefit people, and every project should change their lives for the better,” said Acting Governor of the Jewish Autonomous Region Maria Kostyuk.

    A “live newspaper” will be dedicated to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the exploits of the heroes of the special military operation. The structure with built-in screens and texts in the style of a printed spread will tell about the participants of the Great Patriotic War and the Special Military Operation from the region.

    Stands dedicated to the region’s tourism opportunities will be located nearby. Among them are the “Jewish Place” brand, the museum and memorial complex on top of the June-Koran hill in Volochayevka, the Bastak nature reserve, the Foma and Zmeinaya Mountain ski resorts, and the resort area of the village of Kuldur. Data on the objects is accompanied by QR codes, which make it possible to learn more about the projects. A separate optical mark leads to the “Far East – Land of Adventure” competition page.

    The cultural zone is designed as a large-scale rack, recreating the atmosphere of a cozy home living room, where guests of the Jewish Autonomous Region can get acquainted with the rich cultural heritage and creative achievements of the region. The trade zone will be represented by products of small and medium-sized businesses. At the stand, you can buy honey, clothes of the Pravda brand, knitwear of the Signalnaya brand, and souvenirs.

    The open area opposite the pavilion will feature a recreation area for guests – swings, poufs, pillows, benches, a kiosk with a coffee machine and soft drinks. Three brucite rocks will be presented as art objects. Five-meter lighting poles in the shape of menorahs will be installed on both sides of the pavilion. The stand will host various master classes, sports and cultural programs, including one on the theme of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    The violin ensemble will perform famous Jewish folk melodies and world classics. Soloists Vyacheslav Tetyuev and Alexandra Prokina will perform songs in Yiddish. The Kamyshinka folk ensemble and the Russkaya Dusha ensemble will delight the audience with bright stylized compositions and original works. Timur Vedernikov and Katya Kotyonochkina from Moscow will also perform here. A retro program with world and domestic hits of the 70s and 80s is planned separately. In addition, the site will host performances by artists of the Surprise Dance Theater.

    The concert programs will include various activities for spectators, including prize drawings for connoisseurs of Jewish culture.

    The 10th Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 3–6 at the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok. During these days, the exhibition will be available to forum participants, and on September 7, 8, and 9, it will be open to everyone. The EEF is organized by the Roscongress Foundation.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Announcement of new diplomatic appointments

    Source: Government of Canada News

    July 3, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

    The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the following diplomatic appointments:

    Alexandre Bilodeau will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Tunisia. Mr. Bilodeau will replace Lorraine Diguer.

    Anderson Blanc will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Mozambique. Mr. Blanc will replace Sara Nicholls.

    Natalie Britton will become Consul General in Istanbul (Republic of Türkiye). Ms. Britton will replace Tara Scheurwater.

    Sandra Choufani will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire. Ms. Choufani will replace Anderson Blanc.

    Christian DesRoches will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Mr. DesRoches will replace Ping Kitnikone.

    Ambra Dickie will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, in Jakarta. Ms. Dickie will replace Vicky Singmin.

    Stephen Doust will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mongolia. Mr. Doust will replace Sandra Choufani.

    Gregory Galligan will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Lebanese Republic. Mr. Galligan will replace Stefanie McCollum.

    Alison Grant will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Austria and Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna. Ms. Grant will replace Troy Lulashnyk.

    Marie-Claude Harvey will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Cameroon. Ms. Harvey will replace Lorraine Anderson.

    Patrick Hébert will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Finland. Mr. Hébert will replace Jeanette Stovel.

    Jean-Dominique Ieraci will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Peru. Mr. Ieraci will replace Louis Marcotte.

    Tarik Khan will become High Commissioner in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Mr. Khan will replace Leslie Scanlon.

    Craig Kowalik will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Ecuador. Mr. Kowalik will replace Stephen Potter.

    Philippe Lafortune will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Korea. Mr. Lafortune will replace Tamara Mawhinney.

    Jean-Paul Lemieux will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation. Mr. Lemieux will replace Patrick Wittmann.

    Isabelle Martin will become High Commissioner in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Ms. Martin will replace Eric Walsh.

    Karim Morcos will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Qatar. Mr. Morcos will replace Isabelle Martin.

    James Nickel will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Mr. Nickel will replace Shawn Steil.

    Tara Scheurwater will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Kuwait. Ms. Scheurwater will replace Aliya Mawani.

    Nicolas Simard will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Mr. Simard will replace Joshua Tabah.

    Joshua Tabah will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Kenya and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme and to the United Nations Environment Programme. Mr. Tabah will replace Christopher Thornley.

    Kent Vachon will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Mr. Vachon will replace Ping Kitnikone. 

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Announcement of new diplomatic appointments

    Source: Government of Canada News

    July 3, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

    The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the following diplomatic appointments:

    Alexandre Bilodeau will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Tunisia. Mr. Bilodeau will replace Lorraine Diguer.

    Anderson Blanc will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Mozambique. Mr. Blanc will replace Sara Nicholls.

    Natalie Britton will become Consul General in Istanbul (Republic of Türkiye). Ms. Britton will replace Tara Scheurwater.

    Sandra Choufani will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire. Ms. Choufani will replace Anderson Blanc.

    Christian DesRoches will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Mr. DesRoches will replace Ping Kitnikone.

    Ambra Dickie will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, in Jakarta. Ms. Dickie will replace Vicky Singmin.

    Stephen Doust will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mongolia. Mr. Doust will replace Sandra Choufani.

    Gregory Galligan will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Lebanese Republic. Mr. Galligan will replace Stefanie McCollum.

    Alison Grant will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Austria and Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna. Ms. Grant will replace Troy Lulashnyk.

    Marie-Claude Harvey will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Cameroon. Ms. Harvey will replace Lorraine Anderson.

    Patrick Hébert will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Finland. Mr. Hébert will replace Jeanette Stovel.

    Jean-Dominique Ieraci will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Peru. Mr. Ieraci will replace Louis Marcotte.

    Tarik Khan will become High Commissioner in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Mr. Khan will replace Leslie Scanlon.

    Craig Kowalik will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Ecuador. Mr. Kowalik will replace Stephen Potter.

    Philippe Lafortune will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Korea. Mr. Lafortune will replace Tamara Mawhinney.

    Jean-Paul Lemieux will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation. Mr. Lemieux will replace Patrick Wittmann.

    Isabelle Martin will become High Commissioner in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Ms. Martin will replace Eric Walsh.

    Karim Morcos will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Qatar. Mr. Morcos will replace Isabelle Martin.

    James Nickel will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Mr. Nickel will replace Shawn Steil.

    Tara Scheurwater will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Kuwait. Ms. Scheurwater will replace Aliya Mawani.

    Nicolas Simard will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Mr. Simard will replace Joshua Tabah.

    Joshua Tabah will become High Commissioner in the Republic of Kenya and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme and to the United Nations Environment Programme. Mr. Tabah will replace Christopher Thornley.

    Kent Vachon will become Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Mr. Vachon will replace Ping Kitnikone. 

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Environment Secretary Steve Reed: Groundswell Show speech

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Environment Secretary Steve Reed: Groundswell Show speech

    Speech by Environment Secretary Steve Reed at the 2025 Groundswell Show.

    It’s fantastic to be with you all here today. I’m delighted to have this opportunity to speak to so many people.

    It’s exciting to be here at Groundswell with the pioneers and innovators who are shaping the future of British farming.

    I’ve really been looking forward to coming to Groundswell because I know this is where the big ideas are taking shape. 

    You’re confronting the challenges of the future by drawing on the power of the past, looking at how we can use regenerative agriculture to shape the future of farming, and inspiring others to get involved in those approaches.

    You’ve been the ones to break the mould, championing the vital role of nature in sustainable food production from the start – the pioneers of an agricultural transition that must be just and must recognise the importance of community and tradition as we shape that future.

    Protecting British food security has never been more important. We’ve just had our warmest spring on record. Flooding is on the rise. Geopolitical events are threatening global food supply chains.

    Food security is national security. And you, more than anyone, know it’s only by restoring nature that we can make our food secure.

    Restoring nature is central to the Government’s approach.

    In the Spending Review, we committed to spend £2.7 billion a year on sustainable farming and nature’s recovery over the next three years.

    Funding for farmers through the Environmental Land Management schemes will increase by 150 per cent to £2 billion by 2029. And a further £400 million will be available from other nature schemes, including projects for tree planting and peatland restoration.

    This is the biggest financial investment in nature-friendly farming in our country’s history.

    Take a moment to compare this to 2017, when Groundswell first started. Back then, £350 million was invested into ELMs’ predecessor.

    Thanks to your efforts, nature-friendly farming has come a very long way in the past nine years.

    There are now over 39,000 SFI agreements producing fantastic results for nature. That’s something to celebrate. 

    [Political line removed]

    We’ve got the money out the door into farmers’ bank accounts, and I’m proud of that. But once you’ve spent a budget, you can’t keep spending it or you damage the economy, and we’re not doing that.

    Those farmers who missed out at the time the scheme closed to new applicants will be able to make claims once it reopens. But budgets can’t be unlimited, so we need to make sure we focus that public money where it’s going to make the biggest impact. 

    Farms are businesses, and all businesses need to be profitable to survive. I see it as central to my job to help make farming profitable. 

    I firmly believe the Sustainable Farming Incentive and ELMs are the best tools to support farmers’ transition to sustainable food production and to profitability.

    Later this summer, I will provide more details of our reformed SFI offer. We are working with farmers to shape the scheme, which will start accepting applications in the new year.

    We need to return firmly to the principle of public money for public goods.

    Our reformed SFI will maximise benefits for the environment, particularly around water quality and biodiversity, so we can clean up our polluted rivers, welcome wildlife back to farms, and strengthen the natural foundations that are vital to sustainable food production.

    We will simplify the SFI and support farmers to take on packages of actions which, when done together, achieve more for nature. And I know we need to upgrade the IT system so it’s easier for farmers to submit applications.

    That is part of my broader plan to rewire and reset Defra, to remove the bureaucracy and barriers that stand in the way of people getting the support they need.

    More environmental benefits, a simpler offer, supporting farmers through the transition, a focus on profitability, and visibility of the overall budget so we get it out the door and you know when it’s going to be fully allocated.

    This will be the shape of our reformed SFI.

    We’re also reopening our Capital Grants offer today – with £150 million in the latest round to invest in nature-friendly farming.

    That includes funding to plant hedgerows, buy equipment that will help clean up our rivers, or restore habitats that support biodiversity.

    Farmers and land managers can apply for a total of 78 items under the latest round, including four new items on woodland condition, wildlife management, stone walls and educational visits.

    We’ve taken time to assess and improve our offer. Putting funding limits on certain actions will ensure we manage budgets fairly so we can open the grants over a longer period of time.

    The SFI and Capital Grants form part of a much wider reset for farming.

    We want to support farmers to run profitable and financially resilient businesses that produce nutritious, high-quality food and other produce, and help to restore nature at the same time.

    Our 25-Year Farming Roadmap will outline our shared vision for the sector and set the direction for how we get there. It will give farmers clarity, stability and transparency.

    This will be a transition led by farm businesses, drawing on your experiences and your expertise.

    With government as the enabler, but farmers as the leaders.

    We’ve seen how effective farm clusters can be in supporting nature over a wider area – an initiative led by the sector which the Government can support.

    I’ve asked Baroness Minette Batters, former NFU President, to lead a review into how we can boost farm profitability – and she has written to the sector to get your ideas to inform the review.

    And we’re continuing to work with the Farm Tenancy Forum to ensure tenant farmers can access our reformed farming schemes.

    The farming sector is also leading the way on innovation.

    Agri-tech is one of our highest growth sectors, with 40 times the number of UK agri-tech businesses than we had ten years ago.

    Our ADOPT programme puts farmers in the driving seat, giving them the chance to test new technologies on their farm – such as solar panels on soft polytunnels or cultivation equipment to improve soil health in potato production. 

    Under the Government’s Industrial Strategy, we are taking this further. We’re investing over £200 million in the Farming Innovation Programme between now and 2030, as well as launching an Agri-Tech Export Accelerator Programme to help agri-tech businesses identify the best international markets.

    It’s been an interesting year, and certainly far from always straightforward.

    But we are now at a point where we can make things work better for farmers, food production and nature. I strongly believe in nature-positive farming. It is the way we can help farming to become more sustainable and successful both environmentally and financially.   

    You are the pioneers. I’m here to learn. Together we can give farming the bright and exciting future it, and our countryside, needs and deserves.

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    Published 3 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New easier British citizenship route for Irish citizens launched

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    News story

    New easier British citizenship route for Irish citizens launched

    Irish people living in the UK can soon benefit from this new British citizenship route.

    Irish people living in the UK will soon be able to apply for British citizenship under a new easier, cheaper route, strengthening the unique relationship between the two countries.  

    Migration and Citizenship Minister Seema Malhotra visited Belfast today (3 July) to formally welcome the commencement of the British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Act 2024.  

    The new route, part of the act, makes it easier for Irish citizens to become British. Applicants will be subject to a more streamlined application process and will not be required to demonstrate knowledge of English language or sit the Life in the UK test. 

    The registration fee will be 50% cheaper than for other nationalities, at £723 for adults and £607 for children. Children looked after by the local authority will be processed free of charge, as will those who can credibly demonstrate they can’t afford the application fee. 

    Migration and Citizenship Minister Seema Malhotra said: 

    The UK and Ireland enjoy a close and continued shared history and geographic links that have fostered deep cultural connections and family ties across generations. 

    This new route represents the unique relationship between our two countries and builds upon the Common Travel Area arrangements that have benefited citizens of both nations for decades. 

    I am pleased the route will enable eligible Irish nationals who have made their home in the UK to fully participate in British society while maintaining their Irish citizenship.

    Under nationality birth rights in the Good Friday Agreement, people born in Northern Ireland to a British citizen, Irish citizen or a settled person have the right to hold British and Irish nationality.  

    From 22 July 2025, which is when the British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Act 2024 comes into force, Irish citizens living in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man will be able to apply for British citizenship under this new, easier route.  

    An Irish citizen will be able to register as a British citizen where: 

    • they can show they have been living in the UK for the previous 5 years 

    • during the 5 years, they must have not been absent for a total of more than 450 days 

    • during the final year, they must have not been absent for more than 90 days 

    • during the 5 years, they must have not been in breach of the immigration laws 

    • they are of good character

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    Published 3 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Qatar Participates in 131st Session of Permanent Council of La Francophonie

    Source: Government of Qatar

    Paris, July 3, 2025

    The State of Qatar participated in the 131st Session of the Permanent Council of La Francophonie, held in Paris.

    HE Qatar’s Ambassador to the French Republic and its Representative to the Organization, Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al-Thani represented the State of Qatar at the session .

    In her opening remarks, HE Secretary-General of the International Organization of La Francophonie, Louise Mushikiwabo praised the State of Qatar’s role in mediating between the Republic of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to reach a peaceful solution to the conflict in eastern DRC. She expressed her gratitude to Qatar for its contribution to establishing security and peace at the regional and international levels.

    Participants in the session discussed the outcomes of the 19th La Francophonie Summit, held in France in October 2024, and the preparations for the 46th Session of the La Francophonie Ministerial Conference, slated for November in Kigali, Rwanda. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Deputy Secretary-General’s remarks at the 68th session of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Spaces [as delivered]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    Excellencies,
    Dear colleagues,
    Champions of our shared cosmic future,
    Let me begin with a simple truth: every phone call you made to get here, every GPS route that guided your journey, every weather forecast that helped you pack – all of it depended on space.
    Space is not the final frontier. It is the foundation of our present.
    Without satellites orbiting overhead right now, global food systems would collapse within weeks. Emergency responders would lose their lifelines. Climate scientists would be flying blind. And our hopes of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals would be out of reach.
    This is why your work matters. This is why the work of this Committee – COPUOS – is not just important, but urgent.
    For over six decades, through shifting geopolitics and changing priorities, this Committee has consistently delivered.
    Five space treaties.
    Space sustainability guidelines.
    The Space 2030 Agenda.
    You don’t just talk about space governance – you create it.
    But today, we need to shift our focus to scale.
    The United Nations has identified six critical areas for SDG acceleration: food systems, energy transitions, digital connectivity, education and skills, environmental action, and jobs and social protection.
    Every single one depends on space technologies.
    This is a paradox when you consider that less than half of UN Member States have a satellite in orbit, yet all eight billion people on Earth benefit from space services daily.
    Through your work, and through UNOOSA, we can close this divide – not by putting a satellite in every nation’s hands, but by ensuring that the benefits of space technologies reach every community on our planet.
    Excellencies,
    I’m just coming from the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, where the message was crystal clear: in an era of constrained investment, we must align capital with high-impact solutions.
    Space is one of them.
    But impact happens at every level – and I would like to share what I’ve seen.
    At the local level, UNOOSA’s programs are building the next generation of inclusive space leaders. They’re ensuring equal access for youth and women in developing countries, where small investments create enormous change. Through these programs, we’re enabling the next Carmen Chaidez, the next Kitaw Ejigu.
    At the national level, UNOOSA helps countries build their space capabilities from the ground up. Through space law workshops and direct support for emerging programs, nations develop the expertise they need to harness space for their own development priorities.
    UN-Spider shows what this looks like in practice. In Tonga, Tobago, and Ghana, satellite data is being used to create detailed digital models of entire cities. When disaster strikes, these virtual twins allow governments to see exactly where help is needed most, deploy resources much faster, and ultimately save more lives.
    Through innovative partnerships, UNOOSA has helped Kenya, Guatemala, Moldova, and Mauritius launch their first satellites. Each event was a catalyst – for new space agencies, developing robust legislation, and promoting gender equality in the space sector.
    Finally, at the international level, as reinforced by the Pact for the Future, we must work together to ensure COPUOS delivers the governance our rapidly evolving space environment demands of us.
    Excellencies,
    Here’s what’s happening right now: low-Earth orbit satellites are multiplying exponentially.
    Humanity is preparing to return to the Moon.
    We’re exploring beyond like never before.
    And your work has never been more vital and urgent.
    We stand at the threshold of potentially historic decision: UNISPACE IV in 2027.
    This isn’t just another conference. This could be the milestone that shapes the next sixty years of global space governance.
    And so I encourage us all to aim high. And aim even higher.
    The pressing space issues before us – traffic, debris, resources – each present both risk and opportunity for achieving the SDGs. Each requires the kind of multilateral cooperation that this Committee has proven it can deliver.
    We need a strong UNOOSA and a strong COPUOS to lead us into UNISPACE IV and beyond.
    But strength isn’t about institutions – it’s about the people within them and the systems that we run. As a practical next step, I encourage you to champion the implementation of the UNOOSA Gender Mainstreaming Toolkit for the Space Sector launched last year. Because when we leave talent on the sidelines, we will all lose.
    Let me leave you with one final message.
    The view from space shows no countries, no borders – only one shared planet, our common home.
    Let that aspect guide you as you build the governance frameworks for space exploration and use.
    Let us ensure that outer space remains safe and sustainable for everyone.
    Let us make space a catalyst for achieving our 2030 Goals with 5 years to go.
    And let us build governance frameworks that serve not just us, but generations to come.
    Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ESAs sign Memorandum of Understanding with AMLA for effective cooperation and information exchange

    Source: European Banking Authority

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union’s new Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) to ensure effective cooperation and information exchange between the four institutions.

    The multilateral MoU outlines how the ESAs and AMLA will exchange information with one another and cooperate in practice to perform their respective tasks in an efficient, effective and timely manner. The memorandum aims to promote supervisory convergence throughout the EU’s financial sector, enable the exchange of necessary information, and foster cross-sectoral learning and capacity building among supervisors in areas of mutual interest. It is part of the overall cooperation framework that AMLA is required to issue in relation to the financial sector and is an important component of the institutional arrangements going forward. 

    Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The memorandum we signed demonstrates the strong commitment of Europe’s financial supervisors to working closely together to combat money laundering and terrorist financing—crimes that undermine social justice and the well-being of our communities. Uncovering companies that engage in or facilitate such activities demands serious effort and dedication. The ESAs stand ready to support AMLA with all the knowledge and information at our disposal so that it can exercise its new powers to ensure that these illicit activities do not go undetected or unpunished on our soil. We look forward to a productive and efficient EU-wide collaboration with AMLA to protect the integrity of the EU’s financial system and create a safer and fairer financial environment for all.”

    Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA said: “This Memorandum marks an important step in delivering a risk focused and integrated European AML/CFT framework. Cooperation between AMLA and the ESAs is essential so that we support each other to effectively deliver on our respective mandates and work together for a safer and more resilient Europe . The fight against crime affects all sectors and we are stronger when we work together’.

    Legal background

    Article 91 of the AMLA Regulation requires AMLA to conclude a multilateral MoU with the ESAs by 27 June 2025, which would set out how the Authorities intend to cooperate in the performance of their tasks under Union law.

    About AMLA

    The Authority for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLA) has the objective to transform the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision in the EU and enhance cooperation among financial intelligence units (FIUs). AMLA will directly supervise the EU’s highest-risk financial institutions with significant cross-border exposure. It will exercise indirect supervision across both the financial and non-financial sectors, ensuring that national supervisors apply EU AML/CFT rules consistently and effectively.. AMLA coordinates the work of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) helping to improve the quality, consistency, and cross-border exchange of financial intelligence.  It complements EU AML/CFT rules by developing regulatory and implementing technical standards and issuing guidelines.

    About the ESAs

    The three European Supervisory Authorities (the EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) have the objective to protect the public interest by contributing to the short, medium, and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens, and businesses. The ESAs are tasked with developing and implementing a common regulatory framework and convergent supervisory practices across the EU.

    Through the Joint Committee, the ESAs regularly and closely coordinate their supervisory activities within the scope of their respective responsibilities to ensure consistency in their practices. The Joint Committee’s chairmanship rotates annually among the authorities. In 2025, the forum is chaired by EIOPA.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/ZIMBABWE – “Training seminar” for judges and prosecutors canceled

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Harare (Agenzia Fides) – Under pressure from legal experts, lawyers, and members of civil society, an order requiring Zimbabwean judges to participate in a series of training courses at the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party has been canceled. According to a government decree, the training courses, scheduled to take place from July 4 to 5, were to be delivered by Fulton Mangwanya, head of the Central Intelligence Organization, and Martin Rushwaya, Chief Secretary to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Cabinet, as well as by Ishmael Mada, Dean of the party’s Ideology School.The mandatory attendance of judges and prosecutors at a seminar at the ruling party’s school and the intervention of the head of the state intelligence agency caused widespread consternation in the country, as there were fears of an undermining of the independence of the judiciary and its politicization.Among the organizations that have intervened against the order is the Catholic Lawyers Association of Zimbabwe, which, in a statement released yesterday, July 2, expressed “deep concerns about the propriety of this so-called induction, which appears to be outside contemporary, salient, established legal and judicial principles in Zimbabwe and the region.”The statement states that it condemns “the politicization of judges’ training and call on all arms of the government to respect the principle of separation of powers and the rule of law, which are embedded in the supreme law of the country.” The Association of Catholic Jurists recalls the articles of the Constitution stating that “independence of the judiciary is not a cosmetic design but a deeply entrenched principle that forms the core of the justice system in Zimbabwe.” “Subjecting judges who must at all times be independent and be seen to be independent to an ideology of one party to the exclusion of others not only compromises the judiciary but attacks its independence and impartiality,” the statement continues. “We note that this is all happening at a time when the public confidence in the judiciary is low, given the widely held public perception that the Judiciary is captured by the Executive.” In this context, the Harare High Court yesterday ordered the arrest of Faith Zaba, editor of the Zimbabwe Independent, for publishing an article harshly critical of the president. The content of the article was described by Public Prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawu as “factually inaccurate and calculated to incite hostility toward the president among Zimbabweans.” (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/INDIA – Chemical factory explosion: Catholic Church calls for transparency and protection of workers’ dignity

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Syro malankara Church Telangana

    Hyderabad (Agenzia Fides) – “The explosion at a chemical factory in the state of Telangana once again raises the serious problem of exploitation and disregard for the dignity of workers. The victims are mostly poor people, members of tribal communities, migrant workers, and daily laborers, who are the most vulnerable. It will be necessary to examine whether there was negligence and whether the authorities and the company that owns the factory complied with all labor protection measures,” said Fr. Stephen Alathara, Deputy Secretary General and Spokesperson of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CCBI), in an interview with Fides following the explosion on June 30 in the Sangareddy district, north of Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana, which killed at least 40 workers and injured more than 35, many of them still in critical condition.The explosion caused the collapse of a three-story building managed by the pharmaceutical company Sigachi Industries Private Limited. In response to public outrage, the Telangana state government has promised 10 million rupees in compensation to the families of the deceased workers and 1 million rupees in compensation to the injured. Furthermore, a commission of inquiry, composed of experts and scientists, will be established today, July 3, to investigate the explosion. The commission will determine the causes and establish the sequence of events that led to the disaster.”The Indian Church has united in all communities to express its solidarity and to pray for the victims during daily Masses, as requested by the bishops,” Father Alathara told Fides. In an official statement, the Inter-Ritual Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) also expressed its “deep sadness and sorrow over the tragic explosion at a chemical factory in Telangana.” “Our condolences go out to the families who lost their loved ones in this sudden and devastating tragedy. We also pray for the speedy and full recovery of all those injured, and that the Lord grants strength and courage to their families and caregivers,” the Indian bishops said in a statement. Many of the victims, the bishops said, originally came from other states and were internal migrants who had come to Telangana to care for their families. The CBCI statement called for “a thorough and transparent investigation to shed light on the causes of the explosion and any deficiencies identified,” and pointed out that “the dignity of every human life and the right to a safe and secure working environment must be upheld as a moral and constitutional responsibility.” “It is necessary to review the labor laws that allow companies to exploit workers,” Father Alathara concluded. “And we must ensure that all the rules established by law were observed. Those who suffer are always the poorest, the defenseless, those who cannot even go to court, the migrants, the tribal people, the weakest. The Church is at their side to help them with all means and in every way.” (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – “One life is more precious than the whole world”. The Korean work of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd for women in need

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    by Pascale Rizk
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    Chunchon (Agenzia Fides) – For more than 50 years, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd in Chuncheon, Seoul, and Jeju, South Korea, have prayed and worked for women and girls in difficulty: single mothers, immigrants, pregnant women, and girls abused within the family. In recent months, they inaugurated a new facility for women in need at their provincial house of the International Congregation of Religious in Chuncheon.Founded in 1995 with the help of donations, the sisters’ house in Chuncheon continues to grow today with the support of old and new benefactors who value the sisters’ work on behalf of women and girls from all over the country.At the inauguration ceremony last April, Bishop Simon Kim Ju-young of Chuncheon addressed the benefactors, saying: “You must be the happiest of all. You should know that while we priests sometimes neglect prayer, the nuns, on the contrary, always pray diligently.” It was he himself who, a year earlier, had invited the parishes of the diocese to support the fundraising campaign launched by the sisters. “Since 1993,” reports Sister Marie Jean Bae, who served as Provincial Superior from 2014 to 2019, “the sisters of Chuncheon had used the land on which the new building stands free of charge. Then, in 2022, the owner put the land up for sale. If it had been sold and another building had been built on the site, the nuns would have had to abandon their project.” “We and the sisters of the contemplative branch prayed together out of desperation. The merciful God heard our prayers, and just two days after we intensified our prayers, the owner of the land changed his mind and decided to donate it to the convent, apologizing for not having done so sooner,” the nun continued. “What is even more surprising is that he also thanked us for accepting the donation,” summarizes Sister Marie Jean, who has since become the South Korean coordinator of “Talita khum,” the international network of consecrated women against human trafficking.This year, the Congregation celebrates the bicentenary of its contemplative branch, whose history dates back to the works and spiritual insights of Saint John Eudes (1601-1680) in the 17th century, when prostitution was a social scourge punishable by imprisonment. Faced with the misery and injustice that prevailed during a time of spiritual and moral decline, Eudes was urged by the young Madeleine Lamy in Caen, Normandy, to found the first house of refuge, a true “hospital for these souls.” From papal approval until the revolution of 1789, 150 years passed, during which the religious were dispersed and their houses closed. It was not until 1825 that the houses were reopened thanks to the courage of a young superior, Maria Eufrasia, the foundress of the Sisters of St. Magdalene, now the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.Religious Sisters at the Side of Women in needBetween the 1960s and 1970s—immediately after the Second Vatican Council—changes in the lives of the sisters in Korea also began to emerge. In 1966, at the invitation of Bishop Peter Han Kong-ryel of the Diocese of Gwangju, four American nuns came to Korea to establish the spirituality of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Han was shocked by the sexual exploitation of young girls and women by the US military in his diocese and, in the charism of their foundress, Saint Mary Eufrasia, asked the sisters to help these victims of oppression. Thus, in 1968, the sisters established a dormitory and vocational school near the US Air Force base in Gunsan. This facility remained in operation until 1976. Inspired by the motto “One life is more precious than the whole world,” their commitment to supporting single pregnant women clearly demonstrated how important it was for the Catholic Church to create appropriate facilities for these women. Thus, at the invitation of Bishop Park Thomas Stewart, the sisters began with a small house in Seoul and opened “Mary’s Home” for single mothers in Chuncheon Province in 1979, before moving to the current provincial house complex and the counseling and support centers for women in 1985. With the entry into force in South Korea of the law against prostitution in 2004 and the significant increase in international marriages – mainly due to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1992 – forms of support for women in distress have been strengthened to meet the urgent need for counselling for women who are victims of domestic violence and to improve communication between spouses of different nationalities, which is often hampered by language and cultural barriers.Healing wounds of body and soulIncreased awareness of justice and the denunciation of abuse against women led to the adoption of the “Basic Law for the Development of Women” (여성발전기본법) in South Korea in 1995. In centers for pregnant women such as “Mary’s Home,” women are prepared for a safe birth and can then decide whether to keep their child or place it in foster care. The work of the sisters is crucial in this area, as they advocate for anti-abortion policies in favor of the dignity of life. By welcoming women into these homes, they also aim to protect them from social prejudice. Mothers who have been victims of various forms of violence can also come from outside to seek refuge in the facilities run by the sisters, for example, at the “House of Friends” in Seoul or at another women’s shelter in Jeju. Support can be short-term (six months) – renewable – or long-term (two years). To facilitate their return to normalcy, programs are developed to help them heal their emotional and physical wounds. The women are guided through their personal and professional development and receive support in the form of free room and lodging, medical care, vocational training to achieve economic independence, and preparation for the GED, an exam equivalent to a high school diploma. The center in Chuncheon, which is operated in cooperation with Caritas, offers special legal support and advice, for example, in filing lawsuits against the perpetrator or drafting a statement in civil proceedings. The sisters also run homes for girls who have been victims of domestic violence and family problems. In these facilities, such as the “House of the Good Shepherd”, they receive support from their families. At organizations such as the “Good Shepherd House” in Seoul, efforts are being made to give young girls back the warmth of family, the feeling of love and acceptance in a safe and comfortable place, where they are given a sense of normality. “There is no greater pain than being abused at home by one’s parents. It is a long road to achieve healthy independence and psycho-emotional recovery, but they do it,” says Mariana Inea Young, a ‘Sand Play’ therapist and social worker. “So many come back to share their stories of recovery,” adds Sister Damiana Ham.A hotline for women in needEvery Thursday, Sister Rufina Hwa Jung Shim—66 years old and now retired after seven years as head of the “hotline” in Jeju—went to the neighborhoods to help women on the streets. Her zeal, the fourth vow of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, allows her to transcend the boundaries of space and time to continue her mission. “We begin every morning with a Bible reading, and even though the staff includes women from all Korean denominations, the Gospel remains the heart of the mission.”At the “1366 Center,” the sisters are commissioned by the diocese to manage the “Catholic Women’s Line” telephone counseling service, established in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Depending on the case, women are supported locally or placed in women’s shelters and connected with the police, hospitals, or other facilities established for their protection. In recent years, increased awareness of women’s issues in South Korea has led to a substantial change in government-sponsored social welfare services. Social service agencies working in the field are consulted by the government before defining the most appropriate policies. Appropriate professional qualifications are also required.Meanwhile, on July 1, the Ministry of Equal Opportunities and Family Affairs passed a law implementing the “Advance Family Allowance System.” The system provides for the advance payment of family allowances and contributions even if one parent (usually the father) evades their child support obligations. The unpaid contributions of the insolvent parent remain with the parent as a debt to public institutions, which must be settled by paying contributions to the social security institutions. The law provides for monthly maintenance of 200,000 KRW (equivalent to 125 euros) for each child until they reach adulthood. This is a form of support that also alleviates the economic difficulties of single mothers and women abandoned by their spouses. (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)Share:

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    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    by Pascale Rizk
    [embedded content]
    Chunchon (Agenzia Fides) – For more than 50 years, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd in Chuncheon, Seoul, and Jeju, South Korea, have prayed and worked for women and girls in difficulty: single mothers, immigrants, pregnant women, and girls abused within the family. In recent months, they inaugurated a new facility for women in need at their provincial house of the International Congregation of Religious in Chuncheon.Founded in 1995 with the help of donations, the sisters’ house in Chuncheon continues to grow today with the support of old and new benefactors who value the sisters’ work on behalf of women and girls from all over the country.At the inauguration ceremony last April, Bishop Simon Kim Ju-young of Chuncheon addressed the benefactors, saying: “You must be the happiest of all. You should know that while we priests sometimes neglect prayer, the nuns, on the contrary, always pray diligently.” It was he himself who, a year earlier, had invited the parishes of the diocese to support the fundraising campaign launched by the sisters. “Since 1993,” reports Sister Marie Jean Bae, who served as Provincial Superior from 2014 to 2019, “the sisters of Chuncheon had used the land on which the new building stands free of charge. Then, in 2022, the owner put the land up for sale. If it had been sold and another building had been built on the site, the nuns would have had to abandon their project.” “We and the sisters of the contemplative branch prayed together out of desperation. The merciful God heard our prayers, and just two days after we intensified our prayers, the owner of the land changed his mind and decided to donate it to the convent, apologizing for not having done so sooner,” the nun continued. “What is even more surprising is that he also thanked us for accepting the donation,” summarizes Sister Marie Jean, who has since become the South Korean coordinator of “Talita khum,” the international network of consecrated women against human trafficking.This year, the Congregation celebrates the bicentenary of its contemplative branch, whose history dates back to the works and spiritual insights of Saint John Eudes (1601-1680) in the 17th century, when prostitution was a social scourge punishable by imprisonment. Faced with the misery and injustice that prevailed during a time of spiritual and moral decline, Eudes was urged by the young Madeleine Lamy in Caen, Normandy, to found the first house of refuge, a true “hospital for these souls.” From papal approval until the revolution of 1789, 150 years passed, during which the religious were dispersed and their houses closed. It was not until 1825 that the houses were reopened thanks to the courage of a young superior, Maria Eufrasia, the foundress of the Sisters of St. Magdalene, now the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.Religious Sisters at the Side of Women in needBetween the 1960s and 1970s—immediately after the Second Vatican Council—changes in the lives of the sisters in Korea also began to emerge. In 1966, at the invitation of Bishop Peter Han Kong-ryel of the Diocese of Gwangju, four American nuns came to Korea to establish the spirituality of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Han was shocked by the sexual exploitation of young girls and women by the US military in his diocese and, in the charism of their foundress, Saint Mary Eufrasia, asked the sisters to help these victims of oppression. Thus, in 1968, the sisters established a dormitory and vocational school near the US Air Force base in Gunsan. This facility remained in operation until 1976. Inspired by the motto “One life is more precious than the whole world,” their commitment to supporting single pregnant women clearly demonstrated how important it was for the Catholic Church to create appropriate facilities for these women. Thus, at the invitation of Bishop Park Thomas Stewart, the sisters began with a small house in Seoul and opened “Mary’s Home” for single mothers in Chuncheon Province in 1979, before moving to the current provincial house complex and the counseling and support centers for women in 1985. With the entry into force in South Korea of the law against prostitution in 2004 and the significant increase in international marriages – mainly due to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1992 – forms of support for women in distress have been strengthened to meet the urgent need for counselling for women who are victims of domestic violence and to improve communication between spouses of different nationalities, which is often hampered by language and cultural barriers.Healing wounds of body and soulIncreased awareness of justice and the denunciation of abuse against women led to the adoption of the “Basic Law for the Development of Women” (여성발전기본법) in South Korea in 1995. In centers for pregnant women such as “Mary’s Home,” women are prepared for a safe birth and can then decide whether to keep their child or place it in foster care. The work of the sisters is crucial in this area, as they advocate for anti-abortion policies in favor of the dignity of life. By welcoming women into these homes, they also aim to protect them from social prejudice. Mothers who have been victims of various forms of violence can also come from outside to seek refuge in the facilities run by the sisters, for example, at the “House of Friends” in Seoul or at another women’s shelter in Jeju. Support can be short-term (six months) – renewable – or long-term (two years). To facilitate their return to normalcy, programs are developed to help them heal their emotional and physical wounds. The women are guided through their personal and professional development and receive support in the form of free room and lodging, medical care, vocational training to achieve economic independence, and preparation for the GED, an exam equivalent to a high school diploma. The center in Chuncheon, which is operated in cooperation with Caritas, offers special legal support and advice, for example, in filing lawsuits against the perpetrator or drafting a statement in civil proceedings. The sisters also run homes for girls who have been victims of domestic violence and family problems. In these facilities, such as the “House of the Good Shepherd”, they receive support from their families. At organizations such as the “Good Shepherd House” in Seoul, efforts are being made to give young girls back the warmth of family, the feeling of love and acceptance in a safe and comfortable place, where they are given a sense of normality. “There is no greater pain than being abused at home by one’s parents. It is a long road to achieve healthy independence and psycho-emotional recovery, but they do it,” says Mariana Inea Young, a ‘Sand Play’ therapist and social worker. “So many come back to share their stories of recovery,” adds Sister Damiana Ham.A hotline for women in needEvery Thursday, Sister Rufina Hwa Jung Shim—66 years old and now retired after seven years as head of the “hotline” in Jeju—went to the neighborhoods to help women on the streets. Her zeal, the fourth vow of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, allows her to transcend the boundaries of space and time to continue her mission. “We begin every morning with a Bible reading, and even though the staff includes women from all Korean denominations, the Gospel remains the heart of the mission.”At the “1366 Center,” the sisters are commissioned by the diocese to manage the “Catholic Women’s Line” telephone counseling service, established in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Depending on the case, women are supported locally or placed in women’s shelters and connected with the police, hospitals, or other facilities established for their protection. In recent years, increased awareness of women’s issues in South Korea has led to a substantial change in government-sponsored social welfare services. Social service agencies working in the field are consulted by the government before defining the most appropriate policies. Appropriate professional qualifications are also required.Meanwhile, on July 1, the Ministry of Equal Opportunities and Family Affairs passed a law implementing the “Advance Family Allowance System.” The system provides for the advance payment of family allowances and contributions even if one parent (usually the father) evades their child support obligations. The unpaid contributions of the insolvent parent remain with the parent as a debt to public institutions, which must be settled by paying contributions to the social security institutions. The law provides for monthly maintenance of 200,000 KRW (equivalent to 125 euros) for each child until they reach adulthood. This is a form of support that also alleviates the economic difficulties of single mothers and women abandoned by their spouses. (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)Share:

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    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    by Pascale Rizk
    [embedded content]
    Chunchon (Agenzia Fides) – For more than 50 years, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd in Chuncheon, Seoul, and Jeju, South Korea, have prayed and worked for women and girls in difficulty: single mothers, immigrants, pregnant women, and girls abused within the family. In recent months, they inaugurated a new facility for women in need at their provincial house of the International Congregation of Religious in Chuncheon.Founded in 1995 with the help of donations, the sisters’ house in Chuncheon continues to grow today with the support of old and new benefactors who value the sisters’ work on behalf of women and girls from all over the country.At the inauguration ceremony last April, Bishop Simon Kim Ju-young of Chuncheon addressed the benefactors, saying: “You must be the happiest of all. You should know that while we priests sometimes neglect prayer, the nuns, on the contrary, always pray diligently.” It was he himself who, a year earlier, had invited the parishes of the diocese to support the fundraising campaign launched by the sisters. “Since 1993,” reports Sister Marie Jean Bae, who served as Provincial Superior from 2014 to 2019, “the sisters of Chuncheon had used the land on which the new building stands free of charge. Then, in 2022, the owner put the land up for sale. If it had been sold and another building had been built on the site, the nuns would have had to abandon their project.” “We and the sisters of the contemplative branch prayed together out of desperation. The merciful God heard our prayers, and just two days after we intensified our prayers, the owner of the land changed his mind and decided to donate it to the convent, apologizing for not having done so sooner,” the nun continued. “What is even more surprising is that he also thanked us for accepting the donation,” summarizes Sister Marie Jean, who has since become the South Korean coordinator of “Talita khum,” the international network of consecrated women against human trafficking.This year, the Congregation celebrates the bicentenary of its contemplative branch, whose history dates back to the works and spiritual insights of Saint John Eudes (1601-1680) in the 17th century, when prostitution was a social scourge punishable by imprisonment. Faced with the misery and injustice that prevailed during a time of spiritual and moral decline, Eudes was urged by the young Madeleine Lamy in Caen, Normandy, to found the first house of refuge, a true “hospital for these souls.” From papal approval until the revolution of 1789, 150 years passed, during which the religious were dispersed and their houses closed. It was not until 1825 that the houses were reopened thanks to the courage of a young superior, Maria Eufrasia, the foundress of the Sisters of St. Magdalene, now the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.Religious Sisters at the Side of Women in needBetween the 1960s and 1970s—immediately after the Second Vatican Council—changes in the lives of the sisters in Korea also began to emerge. In 1966, at the invitation of Bishop Peter Han Kong-ryel of the Diocese of Gwangju, four American nuns came to Korea to establish the spirituality of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Han was shocked by the sexual exploitation of young girls and women by the US military in his diocese and, in the charism of their foundress, Saint Mary Eufrasia, asked the sisters to help these victims of oppression. Thus, in 1968, the sisters established a dormitory and vocational school near the US Air Force base in Gunsan. This facility remained in operation until 1976. Inspired by the motto “One life is more precious than the whole world,” their commitment to supporting single pregnant women clearly demonstrated how important it was for the Catholic Church to create appropriate facilities for these women. Thus, at the invitation of Bishop Park Thomas Stewart, the sisters began with a small house in Seoul and opened “Mary’s Home” for single mothers in Chuncheon Province in 1979, before moving to the current provincial house complex and the counseling and support centers for women in 1985. With the entry into force in South Korea of the law against prostitution in 2004 and the significant increase in international marriages – mainly due to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1992 – forms of support for women in distress have been strengthened to meet the urgent need for counselling for women who are victims of domestic violence and to improve communication between spouses of different nationalities, which is often hampered by language and cultural barriers.Healing wounds of body and soulIncreased awareness of justice and the denunciation of abuse against women led to the adoption of the “Basic Law for the Development of Women” (여성발전기본법) in South Korea in 1995. In centers for pregnant women such as “Mary’s Home,” women are prepared for a safe birth and can then decide whether to keep their child or place it in foster care. The work of the sisters is crucial in this area, as they advocate for anti-abortion policies in favor of the dignity of life. By welcoming women into these homes, they also aim to protect them from social prejudice. Mothers who have been victims of various forms of violence can also come from outside to seek refuge in the facilities run by the sisters, for example, at the “House of Friends” in Seoul or at another women’s shelter in Jeju. Support can be short-term (six months) – renewable – or long-term (two years). To facilitate their return to normalcy, programs are developed to help them heal their emotional and physical wounds. The women are guided through their personal and professional development and receive support in the form of free room and lodging, medical care, vocational training to achieve economic independence, and preparation for the GED, an exam equivalent to a high school diploma. The center in Chuncheon, which is operated in cooperation with Caritas, offers special legal support and advice, for example, in filing lawsuits against the perpetrator or drafting a statement in civil proceedings. The sisters also run homes for girls who have been victims of domestic violence and family problems. In these facilities, such as the “House of the Good Shepherd”, they receive support from their families. At organizations such as the “Good Shepherd House” in Seoul, efforts are being made to give young girls back the warmth of family, the feeling of love and acceptance in a safe and comfortable place, where they are given a sense of normality. “There is no greater pain than being abused at home by one’s parents. It is a long road to achieve healthy independence and psycho-emotional recovery, but they do it,” says Mariana Inea Young, a ‘Sand Play’ therapist and social worker. “So many come back to share their stories of recovery,” adds Sister Damiana Ham.A hotline for women in needEvery Thursday, Sister Rufina Hwa Jung Shim—66 years old and now retired after seven years as head of the “hotline” in Jeju—went to the neighborhoods to help women on the streets. Her zeal, the fourth vow of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, allows her to transcend the boundaries of space and time to continue her mission. “We begin every morning with a Bible reading, and even though the staff includes women from all Korean denominations, the Gospel remains the heart of the mission.”At the “1366 Center,” the sisters are commissioned by the diocese to manage the “Catholic Women’s Line” telephone counseling service, established in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Depending on the case, women are supported locally or placed in women’s shelters and connected with the police, hospitals, or other facilities established for their protection. In recent years, increased awareness of women’s issues in South Korea has led to a substantial change in government-sponsored social welfare services. Social service agencies working in the field are consulted by the government before defining the most appropriate policies. Appropriate professional qualifications are also required.Meanwhile, on July 1, the Ministry of Equal Opportunities and Family Affairs passed a law implementing the “Advance Family Allowance System.” The system provides for the advance payment of family allowances and contributions even if one parent (usually the father) evades their child support obligations. The unpaid contributions of the insolvent parent remain with the parent as a debt to public institutions, which must be settled by paying contributions to the social security institutions. The law provides for monthly maintenance of 200,000 KRW (equivalent to 125 euros) for each child until they reach adulthood. This is a form of support that also alleviates the economic difficulties of single mothers and women abandoned by their spouses. (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)Share:

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    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    by Pascale Rizk
    [embedded content]
    Chunchon (Agenzia Fides) – For more than 50 years, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd in Chuncheon, Seoul, and Jeju, South Korea, have prayed and worked for women and girls in difficulty: single mothers, immigrants, pregnant women, and girls abused within the family. In recent months, they inaugurated a new facility for women in need at their provincial house of the International Congregation of Religious in Chuncheon.Founded in 1995 with the help of donations, the sisters’ house in Chuncheon continues to grow today with the support of old and new benefactors who value the sisters’ work on behalf of women and girls from all over the country.At the inauguration ceremony last April, Bishop Simon Kim Ju-young of Chuncheon addressed the benefactors, saying: “You must be the happiest of all. You should know that while we priests sometimes neglect prayer, the nuns, on the contrary, always pray diligently.” It was he himself who, a year earlier, had invited the parishes of the diocese to support the fundraising campaign launched by the sisters. “Since 1993,” reports Sister Marie Jean Bae, who served as Provincial Superior from 2014 to 2019, “the sisters of Chuncheon had used the land on which the new building stands free of charge. Then, in 2022, the owner put the land up for sale. If it had been sold and another building had been built on the site, the nuns would have had to abandon their project.” “We and the sisters of the contemplative branch prayed together out of desperation. The merciful God heard our prayers, and just two days after we intensified our prayers, the owner of the land changed his mind and decided to donate it to the convent, apologizing for not having done so sooner,” the nun continued. “What is even more surprising is that he also thanked us for accepting the donation,” summarizes Sister Marie Jean, who has since become the South Korean coordinator of “Talita khum,” the international network of consecrated women against human trafficking.This year, the Congregation celebrates the bicentenary of its contemplative branch, whose history dates back to the works and spiritual insights of Saint John Eudes (1601-1680) in the 17th century, when prostitution was a social scourge punishable by imprisonment. Faced with the misery and injustice that prevailed during a time of spiritual and moral decline, Eudes was urged by the young Madeleine Lamy in Caen, Normandy, to found the first house of refuge, a true “hospital for these souls.” From papal approval until the revolution of 1789, 150 years passed, during which the religious were dispersed and their houses closed. It was not until 1825 that the houses were reopened thanks to the courage of a young superior, Maria Eufrasia, the foundress of the Sisters of St. Magdalene, now the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.Religious Sisters at the Side of Women in needBetween the 1960s and 1970s—immediately after the Second Vatican Council—changes in the lives of the sisters in Korea also began to emerge. In 1966, at the invitation of Bishop Peter Han Kong-ryel of the Diocese of Gwangju, four American nuns came to Korea to establish the spirituality of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Han was shocked by the sexual exploitation of young girls and women by the US military in his diocese and, in the charism of their foundress, Saint Mary Eufrasia, asked the sisters to help these victims of oppression. Thus, in 1968, the sisters established a dormitory and vocational school near the US Air Force base in Gunsan. This facility remained in operation until 1976. Inspired by the motto “One life is more precious than the whole world,” their commitment to supporting single pregnant women clearly demonstrated how important it was for the Catholic Church to create appropriate facilities for these women. Thus, at the invitation of Bishop Park Thomas Stewart, the sisters began with a small house in Seoul and opened “Mary’s Home” for single mothers in Chuncheon Province in 1979, before moving to the current provincial house complex and the counseling and support centers for women in 1985. With the entry into force in South Korea of the law against prostitution in 2004 and the significant increase in international marriages – mainly due to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1992 – forms of support for women in distress have been strengthened to meet the urgent need for counselling for women who are victims of domestic violence and to improve communication between spouses of different nationalities, which is often hampered by language and cultural barriers.Healing wounds of body and soulIncreased awareness of justice and the denunciation of abuse against women led to the adoption of the “Basic Law for the Development of Women” (여성발전기본법) in South Korea in 1995. In centers for pregnant women such as “Mary’s Home,” women are prepared for a safe birth and can then decide whether to keep their child or place it in foster care. The work of the sisters is crucial in this area, as they advocate for anti-abortion policies in favor of the dignity of life. By welcoming women into these homes, they also aim to protect them from social prejudice. Mothers who have been victims of various forms of violence can also come from outside to seek refuge in the facilities run by the sisters, for example, at the “House of Friends” in Seoul or at another women’s shelter in Jeju. Support can be short-term (six months) – renewable – or long-term (two years). To facilitate their return to normalcy, programs are developed to help them heal their emotional and physical wounds. The women are guided through their personal and professional development and receive support in the form of free room and lodging, medical care, vocational training to achieve economic independence, and preparation for the GED, an exam equivalent to a high school diploma. The center in Chuncheon, which is operated in cooperation with Caritas, offers special legal support and advice, for example, in filing lawsuits against the perpetrator or drafting a statement in civil proceedings. The sisters also run homes for girls who have been victims of domestic violence and family problems. In these facilities, such as the “House of the Good Shepherd”, they receive support from their families. At organizations such as the “Good Shepherd House” in Seoul, efforts are being made to give young girls back the warmth of family, the feeling of love and acceptance in a safe and comfortable place, where they are given a sense of normality. “There is no greater pain than being abused at home by one’s parents. It is a long road to achieve healthy independence and psycho-emotional recovery, but they do it,” says Mariana Inea Young, a ‘Sand Play’ therapist and social worker. “So many come back to share their stories of recovery,” adds Sister Damiana Ham.A hotline for women in needEvery Thursday, Sister Rufina Hwa Jung Shim—66 years old and now retired after seven years as head of the “hotline” in Jeju—went to the neighborhoods to help women on the streets. Her zeal, the fourth vow of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, allows her to transcend the boundaries of space and time to continue her mission. “We begin every morning with a Bible reading, and even though the staff includes women from all Korean denominations, the Gospel remains the heart of the mission.”At the “1366 Center,” the sisters are commissioned by the diocese to manage the “Catholic Women’s Line” telephone counseling service, established in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Depending on the case, women are supported locally or placed in women’s shelters and connected with the police, hospitals, or other facilities established for their protection. In recent years, increased awareness of women’s issues in South Korea has led to a substantial change in government-sponsored social welfare services. Social service agencies working in the field are consulted by the government before defining the most appropriate policies. Appropriate professional qualifications are also required.Meanwhile, on July 1, the Ministry of Equal Opportunities and Family Affairs passed a law implementing the “Advance Family Allowance System.” The system provides for the advance payment of family allowances and contributions even if one parent (usually the father) evades their child support obligations. The unpaid contributions of the insolvent parent remain with the parent as a debt to public institutions, which must be settled by paying contributions to the social security institutions. The law provides for monthly maintenance of 200,000 KRW (equivalent to 125 euros) for each child until they reach adulthood. This is a form of support that also alleviates the economic difficulties of single mothers and women abandoned by their spouses. (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)Share:

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    by Pascale Rizk
    [embedded content]
    Chunchon (Agenzia Fides) – For more than 50 years, the Sisters of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd in Chuncheon, Seoul, and Jeju, South Korea, have prayed and worked for women and girls in difficulty: single mothers, immigrants, pregnant women, and girls abused within the family. In recent months, they inaugurated a new facility for women in need at their provincial house of the International Congregation of Religious in Chuncheon.Founded in 1995 with the help of donations, the sisters’ house in Chuncheon continues to grow today with the support of old and new benefactors who value the sisters’ work on behalf of women and girls from all over the country.At the inauguration ceremony last April, Bishop Simon Kim Ju-young of Chuncheon addressed the benefactors, saying: “You must be the happiest of all. You should know that while we priests sometimes neglect prayer, the nuns, on the contrary, always pray diligently.” It was he himself who, a year earlier, had invited the parishes of the diocese to support the fundraising campaign launched by the sisters. “Since 1993,” reports Sister Marie Jean Bae, who served as Provincial Superior from 2014 to 2019, “the sisters of Chuncheon had used the land on which the new building stands free of charge. Then, in 2022, the owner put the land up for sale. If it had been sold and another building had been built on the site, the nuns would have had to abandon their project.” “We and the sisters of the contemplative branch prayed together out of desperation. The merciful God heard our prayers, and just two days after we intensified our prayers, the owner of the land changed his mind and decided to donate it to the convent, apologizing for not having done so sooner,” the nun continued. “What is even more surprising is that he also thanked us for accepting the donation,” summarizes Sister Marie Jean, who has since become the South Korean coordinator of “Talita khum,” the international network of consecrated women against human trafficking.This year, the Congregation celebrates the bicentenary of its contemplative branch, whose history dates back to the works and spiritual insights of Saint John Eudes (1601-1680) in the 17th century, when prostitution was a social scourge punishable by imprisonment. Faced with the misery and injustice that prevailed during a time of spiritual and moral decline, Eudes was urged by the young Madeleine Lamy in Caen, Normandy, to found the first house of refuge, a true “hospital for these souls.” From papal approval until the revolution of 1789, 150 years passed, during which the religious were dispersed and their houses closed. It was not until 1825 that the houses were reopened thanks to the courage of a young superior, Maria Eufrasia, the foundress of the Sisters of St. Magdalene, now the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.Religious Sisters at the Side of Women in needBetween the 1960s and 1970s—immediately after the Second Vatican Council—changes in the lives of the sisters in Korea also began to emerge. In 1966, at the invitation of Bishop Peter Han Kong-ryel of the Diocese of Gwangju, four American nuns came to Korea to establish the spirituality of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Han was shocked by the sexual exploitation of young girls and women by the US military in his diocese and, in the charism of their foundress, Saint Mary Eufrasia, asked the sisters to help these victims of oppression. Thus, in 1968, the sisters established a dormitory and vocational school near the US Air Force base in Gunsan. This facility remained in operation until 1976. Inspired by the motto “One life is more precious than the whole world,” their commitment to supporting single pregnant women clearly demonstrated how important it was for the Catholic Church to create appropriate facilities for these women. Thus, at the invitation of Bishop Park Thomas Stewart, the sisters began with a small house in Seoul and opened “Mary’s Home” for single mothers in Chuncheon Province in 1979, before moving to the current provincial house complex and the counseling and support centers for women in 1985. With the entry into force in South Korea of the law against prostitution in 2004 and the significant increase in international marriages – mainly due to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1992 – forms of support for women in distress have been strengthened to meet the urgent need for counselling for women who are victims of domestic violence and to improve communication between spouses of different nationalities, which is often hampered by language and cultural barriers.Healing wounds of body and soulIncreased awareness of justice and the denunciation of abuse against women led to the adoption of the “Basic Law for the Development of Women” (여성발전기본법) in South Korea in 1995. In centers for pregnant women such as “Mary’s Home,” women are prepared for a safe birth and can then decide whether to keep their child or place it in foster care. The work of the sisters is crucial in this area, as they advocate for anti-abortion policies in favor of the dignity of life. By welcoming women into these homes, they also aim to protect them from social prejudice. Mothers who have been victims of various forms of violence can also come from outside to seek refuge in the facilities run by the sisters, for example, at the “House of Friends” in Seoul or at another women’s shelter in Jeju. Support can be short-term (six months) – renewable – or long-term (two years). To facilitate their return to normalcy, programs are developed to help them heal their emotional and physical wounds. The women are guided through their personal and professional development and receive support in the form of free room and lodging, medical care, vocational training to achieve economic independence, and preparation for the GED, an exam equivalent to a high school diploma. The center in Chuncheon, which is operated in cooperation with Caritas, offers special legal support and advice, for example, in filing lawsuits against the perpetrator or drafting a statement in civil proceedings. The sisters also run homes for girls who have been victims of domestic violence and family problems. In these facilities, such as the “House of the Good Shepherd”, they receive support from their families. At organizations such as the “Good Shepherd House” in Seoul, efforts are being made to give young girls back the warmth of family, the feeling of love and acceptance in a safe and comfortable place, where they are given a sense of normality. “There is no greater pain than being abused at home by one’s parents. It is a long road to achieve healthy independence and psycho-emotional recovery, but they do it,” says Mariana Inea Young, a ‘Sand Play’ therapist and social worker. “So many come back to share their stories of recovery,” adds Sister Damiana Ham.A hotline for women in needEvery Thursday, Sister Rufina Hwa Jung Shim—66 years old and now retired after seven years as head of the “hotline” in Jeju—went to the neighborhoods to help women on the streets. Her zeal, the fourth vow of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, allows her to transcend the boundaries of space and time to continue her mission. “We begin every morning with a Bible reading, and even though the staff includes women from all Korean denominations, the Gospel remains the heart of the mission.”At the “1366 Center,” the sisters are commissioned by the diocese to manage the “Catholic Women’s Line” telephone counseling service, established in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Depending on the case, women are supported locally or placed in women’s shelters and connected with the police, hospitals, or other facilities established for their protection. In recent years, increased awareness of women’s issues in South Korea has led to a substantial change in government-sponsored social welfare services. Social service agencies working in the field are consulted by the government before defining the most appropriate policies. Appropriate professional qualifications are also required.Meanwhile, on July 1, the Ministry of Equal Opportunities and Family Affairs passed a law implementing the “Advance Family Allowance System.” The system provides for the advance payment of family allowances and contributions even if one parent (usually the father) evades their child support obligations. The unpaid contributions of the insolvent parent remain with the parent as a debt to public institutions, which must be settled by paying contributions to the social security institutions. The law provides for monthly maintenance of 200,000 KRW (equivalent to 125 euros) for each child until they reach adulthood. This is a form of support that also alleviates the economic difficulties of single mothers and women abandoned by their spouses. (Agenzia Fides, 3/7/2025)Share:

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada and UK partner to build a stronger semiconductor supply chain

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    Strategic partnership strengthens the Canadian and United Kingdom semiconductor supply chains essential for growing AI compute capacity

    July 3, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – National Research Council of Canada

    The National Research Council of Canada (NRC), together with United Kingdom-based Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult and Quebec-based MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre (C2MI), has put in place a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to deepen connections and grow a strong and resilient semiconductor supply chain for Canada, the UK, and other G7 countries. By leveraging shared interest in fostering growth and innovation, Canada and the UK will continue to be leaders in the semiconductor ecosystem.

    Over the next 3 years, the MOU will align each partner’s capabilities in designing, fabricating and packaging semiconductors. This collaboration is about creating a strong value chain between Canada and the United Kingdom and sets the stage for technological leadership, ensuring a smooth path from development to production.

    Semiconductors power military defence equipment, radar detection systems, high-performance computing, telecommunications, satellites, sensing and more. They are also essential for building AI data centres in Canada that are more energy efficient while ensuring sensitive and private information remains in Canada.

    Having already played an essential role in shaping the Canadian technological landscape, semiconductors will continue to be critical for driving future economic growth, spurring innovation in emerging technologies such as quantum, and supporting efforts to attract and retain experts in strategic sectors in Canada.

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    Source: Government of Canada News

    Strategic partnership strengthens the Canadian and United Kingdom semiconductor supply chains essential for growing AI compute capacity

    July 3, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – National Research Council of Canada

    The National Research Council of Canada (NRC), together with United Kingdom-based Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult and Quebec-based MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre (C2MI), has put in place a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to deepen connections and grow a strong and resilient semiconductor supply chain for Canada, the UK, and other G7 countries. By leveraging shared interest in fostering growth and innovation, Canada and the UK will continue to be leaders in the semiconductor ecosystem.

    Over the next 3 years, the MOU will align each partner’s capabilities in designing, fabricating and packaging semiconductors. This collaboration is about creating a strong value chain between Canada and the United Kingdom and sets the stage for technological leadership, ensuring a smooth path from development to production.

    Semiconductors power military defence equipment, radar detection systems, high-performance computing, telecommunications, satellites, sensing and more. They are also essential for building AI data centres in Canada that are more energy efficient while ensuring sensitive and private information remains in Canada.

    Having already played an essential role in shaping the Canadian technological landscape, semiconductors will continue to be critical for driving future economic growth, spurring innovation in emerging technologies such as quantum, and supporting efforts to attract and retain experts in strategic sectors in Canada.

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  • MIL-OSI: New Online Casinos Canada: Reddit Users Share the Leading Real Money Online Casinos for 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Vancouver, Canada, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Canada’s online gambling market continues to expand, Reddit has emerged as a key platform for players seeking authentic, community-driven insights into the best real money new online casinos in Canada for 2025. All-iGaming experts have thoroughly reviewed numerous Reddit discussions, where subreddits buzz with conversations about platforms offering exceptional gaming experiences, generous promotions, and robust security measures.

     This article highlights the qualities that make these top-ranked casinos stand out, explores the roles of bonuses and game variety, and addresses Canada’s evolving legal framework for online gambling, providing a comprehensive guide for players navigating the digital casino landscape.

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    The Surge of Online Gambling in Canada

    Online gambling in Canada has seen remarkable growth, fueled by advancements in technology, increased mobile accessibility, and a shift toward digital entertainment. Reddit’s community-driven discussions provide a unique lens into this dynamic market, with players sharing firsthand experiences about platforms that prioritize fairness, entertainment, and reliability. 

    Unlike traditional review sites, which may be influenced by affiliate partnerships, Reddit offers unfiltered opinions from real players who have tested deposits, gameplay, and withdrawals. These discussions focus on critical factors like game diversity, bonus transparency, payout speeds, and customer support, making them invaluable for Canadians seeking trustworthy new online casinos.

    In 2025, the Canadian online casino market is more competitive than ever, with platforms vying to offer innovative features, seamless user experiences, and compliance with provincial regulations. Reddit users have identified key qualities that set top casinos apart, including robust game libraries, player-friendly promotions, and adherence to strict security standards, ensuring a safe and enjoyable gaming environment.

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    Key Features of Highly Influencing Online Casinos According to Reddit Users

    Reddit users consistently highlight several factors that define the best online casinos in Canada for 2025. These platforms excel in delivering a balanced experience that caters to both casual players and seasoned gamblers, with a focus on accessibility, fairness, and entertainment.

    • Game Variety: A Diverse and Engaging Selection

    Best online casinos in Canada boast extensive game libraries that cater to a wide range of player preferences. Reddit discussions emphasize the importance of platforms offering thousands of titles, including slots, table games, live dealer experiences, and specialty games like video poker or crash games. Slots remain a favorite, with players gravitating toward titles featuring high return-to-player rates—often exceeding 96%—for better long-term value. Popular categories include progressive jackpots, which offer life-changing payouts, and MegaWays slots, known for their dynamic paylines.

    Live dealer games, powered by leading providers, are another standout feature, delivering immersive experiences like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat with professional dealers and real-time streaming. Reddit users praise platforms with lag-free live tables, particularly during peak hours, and those offering high-RTP table games, such as blackjack variants with RTPs. The inclusion of games from top-tier developers ensures high-quality graphics, smooth gameplay, and fair outcomes, making variety a key driver of player satisfaction.

    • Bonuses and Promotions: Value with Transparency

    Bonuses and promotions are a cornerstone of the online casino experience, and Reddit users place a premium on offers that balance generosity with fairness. Welcome bonuses, often matching initial deposits or including free spins, are a major draw for new players. Top platforms provide substantial welcome packages—sometimes worth thousands of dollars—spread across multiple deposits to sustain engagement. Free spins, cashback offers, and daily promotions further enhance value, particularly for loyal players.

    However, Reddit communities stress the importance of transparent bonus terms. Wagering requirements, which dictate how many times a bonus must be played through before withdrawal, are a focal point. Top casinos maintain reasonable requirements, typically around 35x, compared to the industry average of 40x-50x. Players also value clear communication about eligible games, expiration dates, and withdrawal conditions. Reddit discussions often caution against promotions with overly restrictive terms, urging players to prioritize platforms that offer fair and attainable rewards.

    • Security and Payout Reliability

    Security is non-negotiable for Reddit users, who prioritize platforms with robust encryption, transparent operations, and licensing from reputable authorities. Fast and reliable payouts are another critical factor, with top casinos processing withdrawals via popular Canadian methods like Interac, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies in under 24 hours. Platforms that offer instant or near-instant withdrawals, particularly for crypto transactions, earn high praise for eliminating delays that frustrate players.

    Reddit users also value platforms certified by independent auditors, which verify game fairness and RTP accuracy. Licensing from recognized jurisdictions ensures compliance with strict standards, protecting players’ funds and personal data. These features collectively build trust, making security and payout reliability defining traits of top-ranked casinos.

    • User Experience: Accessibility and Support

    Online casinos in Canada prioritize seamless user experiences, offering mobile-optimized interfaces that enable players to enjoy games on smartphones and tablets without compromising quality. Reddit users frequently praise platforms with intuitive navigation, fast load times, and multilingual support, particularly in English and French, to cater to Canada’s bilingual population. 

    Round-the-clock customer support, available via live chat, email, or phone, is another hallmark of top casinos, ensuring players can resolve issues promptly.

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    Canada’s Legal Framework for Online Gambling

    The legal landscape for online gambling in Canada is complex, with regulations varying by province. In 2022, Ontario launched a regulated market under iGaming Ontario, setting a benchmark for transparency and player protection. Licensed operators in Ontario must adhere to stringent standards, including accurate RTP reporting, robust cybersecurity, and responsible gambling tools like self-exclusion programs.

    Other provinces, such as British Columbia and Quebec, offer government-run platforms like PlayNow and Espacejeux, while offshore casinos remain accessible to players nationwide.

    Reddit users emphasize the importance of choosing licensed platforms to ensure safety and fairness. Reputable casinos hold licenses from authorities like the Malta Gaming Authority, Kahnawake Gaming Commission, or Curacao, which enforce rigorous standards for security and game integrity. Players are advised to verify licensing details and avoid unregulated platforms, which may pose risks to funds and data.

    Why New Online Casinos Stand Out in 2025

    Reddit users identify several qualities that distinguish the best new online casinos in Canada’s competitive market:

    • Player-Centric Design: Mobile optimization, intuitive interfaces, and multilingual support ensure accessibility for all players, from tech-savvy millennials to older generations.
    • Fair and Transparent Promotions: Generous bonuses with reasonable wagering requirements provide genuine value, avoiding the pitfalls of overly restrictive terms.
    • Diverse and High-Quality Games: Extensive libraries with high-RTP slots, immersive live dealer tables, and innovative game formats cater to diverse preferences.
    • Fast and Secure Transactions: Quick withdrawals via Interac, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies, combined with robust encryption, build trust and convenience.
    • Commitment to Responsible Gambling: Tools like deposit limits and self-exclusion options reflect a dedication to player well-being, aligning with Canada’s regulatory priorities.

    These qualities resonate with Reddit users, who value platforms that prioritize entertainment, fairness, and accountability. The community’s emphasis on real-world experiences ensures that top-ranked casinos are those that consistently deliver on their promises.

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    The Role of Reddit Players in Shaping Online Casinos

    Reddit’s role as a trusted resource cannot be overstated. Many Subreddits serve as forums for players to share successes, warn against pitfalls, and recommend platforms that exceed expectations. Unlike polished marketing campaigns, Reddit discussions offer raw, unfiltered insights, with users posting screenshots of payouts, detailing bonus experiences, and debating game strategies. This authenticity makes Reddit a vital tool for players navigating the crowded online casino market.

    The community also fosters a culture of responsible gambling, with users encouraging each other to set budgets, target high-RTP games, and treat gambling as entertainment rather than a financial strategy. Subreddits provide support for those facing challenges, reinforcing the importance of balance and self-awareness.

    Responsible Gambling in Canada

    Responsible gambling is a recurring theme in Reddit discussions, with casino players advocating for moderation and informed decision-making. Top casinos support this ethos by integrating tools to manage spending, such as deposit limits, reality checks, and self-exclusion options. These features empower players to enjoy gambling responsibly, minimizing the risk of financial or emotional harm.

    Reddit players also share practical tips for responsible play, such as setting strict budgets, avoiding chasing losses, and focusing on games with favorable odds. The best casinos prominently feature these tools, demonstrating a commitment to player welfare and aligning with Canada’s regulatory focus on harm reduction.

    Looking Ahead: The Future of Online Gambling in Canada

    1. Thriving Market in 2025: Canada’s online casino industry continues to grow, driven by technological advancements and increasing player demand.
    2. Technological Innovations:
    • Enhanced mobile gaming improves accessibility and user experience.
    • Virtual reality integration in live dealer games offers immersive gameplay.
    1. Rise of Crypto-Friendly Platforms:
    • Reddit users highlight the growing popularity of casinos that support cryptocurrencies.
    • Crypto platforms offer anonymity and instant transactions, appealing to tech-savvy players.
    1. Ontario’s Regulatory Leadership:
    • Ontario’s regulated market sets a benchmark for transparency and player protection.
    • Other provinces are likely to adopt similar regulatory frameworks.
    1. Reddit’s Role as a Resource:
    • Reddit remains a key platform for players seeking authentic, community-driven insights.
    • Subreddits guide players toward licensed casinos with fair promotions and responsible gambling practices.
    1. Player Experience:
    • Canadians enjoy a safe and exciting gaming environment with a diverse range of options.
    • Players can engage in slots, blackjack, live dealer games, and more, blending entertainment with reliability.

    Conclusion: A Player-Driven Guide to 2025

    The Reddit community’s insights into Canada’s top real money online casinos for 2025 offer a roadmap for players seeking quality, security, and value. These platforms stand out for their diverse game libraries, transparent bonuses, fast payouts, and commitment to responsible gambling, aligning with the preferences of Canada’s discerning players. As the industry evolves, Reddit’s role as a trusted, player-driven resource ensures that Canadians can make informed choices in a competitive market.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. While we strive to present accurate and up-to-date details, the online casino industry is subject to constant changes. Always verify the terms and conditions of any casino platform before engaging. Gambling should be approached responsibly; please ensure you are aware of the risks involved and gamble only within your means. This article does not constitute advice or endorsement for any specific casino or gambling practice.

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  • MIL-OSI: Crypto & Bitcoin Casinos 2025 (EXPOSED): All iGaming Experts Disclose the No ID Verification Casinos

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    New York City, NY, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — All iGaming, a leading authority in the digital gaming sector, has released a groundbreaking report highlighting the rise of No ID Verification Crypto Casinos, also known as no-KYC (Know Your Customer) platforms. These casinos are transforming the iGaming industry by prioritizing player privacy and leveraging blockchain technology to deliver secure, anonymous, and lightning-fast gambling experiences. As privacy becomes a top concern for online gamblers, no-KYC crypto casinos are emerging as the preferred choice for players worldwide in 2025.

    DISCOVER THE TOP NO-KYC CRYPTO CASINOS FROM ALL IGAMING

    This comprehensive report, based on an analysis of over 3,000 crypto gambling platforms and 60,000 player interactions, explores the trends driving the popularity of no-KYC casinos, their performance compared to traditional casinos, and the future of this rapidly evolving market. All iGaming’s findings suggest that the best crypto casinos are not only redefining player expectations but also setting new standards for speed, security, and innovation in the iGaming landscape.

    Trends in the Crypto Casino Market: The Rise of No-KYC Platforms – By All iGaming

    All iGaming’s research reveals that privacy is a key driver in the crypto casino market, with 68% of players prioritizing anonymity when choosing a platform. This has fueled a surge in demand for no-KYC or low-KYC crypto casinos, which allow players to register and play with minimal personal information, often requiring only an email address. 

    These platforms leverage blockchain technology to ensure secure, anonymous transactions, making them particularly appealing in regions with restrictive gambling laws or for players who value data privacy.

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    A significant trend identified by All iGaming is the adoption of privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Monero and ZCash in top crypto casinos. These digital assets enhance transaction anonymity, setting a new benchmark for the industry. Additionally, the best Bitcoin casinos are expanding their game libraries, with leading platforms offering over 9,000 titles, including slots, table games, live dealer options, and provably fair games unique to blockchain platforms. This diversity surpasses the typical 3,000–5,000 titles found in traditional online casinos, catering to a wide range of player preferences.

    Another key trend is the emphasis on transaction speed. All iGaming’s data shows that crypto gambling sites process deposits and withdrawals in under 10 minutes, with some achieving sub-minute speeds. This is a stark contrast to traditional casinos, which often require 24–72 hours for withdrawals due to banking intermediaries. Blockchain’s decentralized ledger eliminates these delays, providing players with unparalleled efficiency and convenience.

    Trend No-KYC Crypto Casinos Traditional Casinos
    Privacy No or minimal KYC, anonymous play Extensive KYC required
    Transaction Speed Under 10 minutes 24–72 hours
    Game Variety Over 9,000 titles 3,000–5,000 titles

    All iGaming’s Research Methodology

    All iGaming’s authoritative insights stem from a robust, multi-faceted research methodology. The team evaluated over 3,000 crypto casino platforms, focusing on critical factors such as game diversity, transaction speeds, security protocols, user interfaces, and reward structures. This analysis included both established and emerging platforms, ensuring a comprehensive view of the market.

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    In addition to platform assessments, All iGaming analyzed 60,000 player interactions across global forums, social media, and iGaming communities. This qualitative data provided valuable insights into player preferences, pain points, and satisfaction metrics. The research also included 1,000 surveys conducted across 50 markets, gathering quantitative data on adoption rates, platform reliability, and player priorities like privacy and speed.

    This combination of qualitative and quantitative data underpins All iGaming’s finding that the best crypto casinos are growing at a rate 350% higher than traditional online casinos. This growth is driven by superior technology, enhanced privacy, and player-centric features that traditional platforms struggle to match.

    Performance Analysis: No-KYC Crypto Casinos vs. Traditional Casinos – By All iGaming

    When comparing no-KYC crypto casinos to traditional online casinos, several key advantages emerge. Transaction speed is a standout feature, with All iGaming’s research revealing that crypto accepting sites process transactions 15 times faster than their traditional counterparts. Deposits are often instant, and withdrawals take just 2–8 minutes, compared to the 24–72 hours required by traditional casinos reliant on banking systems.

    Privacy is another critical differentiator. No-KYC crypto casinos allow players to engage in gambling without submitting personal identification, reducing the risk of data breaches and identity theft. This is particularly appealing in regions with strict gambling regulations, where players can use VPNs to access these platforms, though compliance with local laws is essential.

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    Game variety is also a significant advantage. The best crypto casinos offer expansive catalogs, with top platforms boasting over 8,000 titles, including 500+ live dealer games and provably fair options. Traditional casinos, constrained by legacy systems, typically provide 3,000–5,000 titles, limiting player choice. Additionally, features like AI-driven personalization and VR gaming enhance the experience in crypto gambling sites, replicating the dynamics of land-based casinos.

    Player satisfaction is notably higher in no-KYC casinos, with All iGaming reporting a 94% satisfaction rate compared to 82% for traditional casinos. This is attributed to dynamic rewards, such as up to 600 free spins or 5 BTC welcome bonuses, as well as robust security measures like SSL encryption and two-factor authentication (2FA). Provably fair gaming, enabled by blockchain, further builds trust by allowing players to verify game outcomes.

    Metric No-KYC Crypto Casinos Traditional Casinos
    Transaction Speed 2–8 minutes 24–72 hours
    Player Satisfaction 94% 82%
    Game Titles Over 8,000 3,000–5,000
    Security Blockchain, SSL, 2FA Centralized, SSL

    Responsible Gambling Practices in No-KYC Casinos

    The anonymity of no-KYC casinos raises concerns about responsible gambling, but All iGaming emphasizes that top crypto casinos are addressing these issues. Many platforms offer tools like deposit limits, session timers, and self-exclusion options to help players manage their gambling habits. Demo modes, available in 85% of leading crypto casinos, allow players to explore games like slots, blackjack, and roulette without risking real money, promoting a safer gaming experience.

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    All iGaming also highlights the importance of education. Their resources, including guides and platform reviews, help players understand casino features, licensing, and risks, enabling informed decision-making. Reputable no-KYC casinos provide links to support organizations like Gamblers Anonymous or BeGambleAware, ensuring players have access to help when needed. Players are also advised to verify local gambling laws, as regulations vary across jurisdictions.

    Market Dynamics: Regulatory Landscape for No-KYC Casinos

    The regulatory landscape for no-KYC crypto casinos is complex and varies significantly across jurisdictions. Crypto-friendly regions like Malta, Curaçao, and Panama offer flexible licensing frameworks, making them popular choices for no-KYC platforms. These jurisdictions balance oversight with innovation, fostering the growth of crypto accepting sites.

    In contrast, stricter regulations in countries like the UK and parts of the US pose challenges for no-KYC casinos. However, the use of VPNs allows players in restricted areas to access these platforms, though All iGaming advises verifying local laws to ensure compliance. The report also notes that rising disposable incomes and the post-COVID shift to online platforms have accelerated the adoption of crypto gambling sites globally.

    Future Outlook: The Evolution of No-KYC Crypto Casinos

    All iGaming predicts a transformative future for no-KYC crypto casinos, with the market expected to reach $55.3 billion by 2032, capturing 47% of the global online gambling market by 2027. Technological advancements, such as AI-driven personalization, VR gaming, and blockchain-based loyalty programs, will enhance player engagement and retention.

    Regulatory frameworks are likely to evolve as cryptocurrencies gain mainstream acceptance, with more jurisdictions adopting crypto-friendly policies. However, sustainability concerns about blockchain’s energy consumption may drive a shift toward eco-friendly solutions like proof-of-stake protocols. The integration of decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) is also expected to introduce new revenue streams, blending gaming with financial opportunities.

    Selecting Top No-KYC Crypto Casinos

    Choosing a reputable no-KYC crypto casino requires careful consideration. All iGaming recommends prioritizing platforms licensed by recognized authorities like the Malta Gaming Authority or Curaçao eGaming, which ensure fairness and security. Security measures, such as SSL encryption, two-factor authentication, and regular audits, are essential, with blockchain providing an additional layer of transparency through immutable transaction records.

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    Game variety is another critical factor, with the best crypto casinos offering thousands of titles from leading providers like Pragmatic Play, Evolution Gaming, and NetEnt. Support for multiple cryptocurrencies, including privacy coins like Monero, maximizes anonymity. Players should also look for platforms with intuitive interfaces, mobile compatibility, and 24/7 customer support via live chat or email.

    Selection Criteria Recommendation
    Licensing Malta Gaming Authority, Curaçao eGaming
    Security SSL encryption, 2FA, blockchain transparency
    Game Variety 8,000+ titles from top providers
    Customer Support 24/7 via live chat or email

    Conclusion

    All iGaming’s report on No ID Verification Crypto Casinos underscores their transformative impact on the iGaming industry. By offering enhanced privacy, lightning-fast transactions, and expansive game libraries, no-KYC crypto casinos are setting new standards for online gambling. As the market evolves, players can expect more innovative features, robust security, and a focus on responsible gambling.

    For those eager to explore the best crypto casinos with no-KYC features, All iGaming’s exclusive research provides a roadmap to the most trusted and rewarding platforms. Visit All-iGaming.com to discover the top crypto casinos and start your secure, anonymous gaming adventure today!

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  • MIL-OSI: Crypto & Bitcoin Casinos 2025 (EXPOSED): All iGaming Experts Disclose the No ID Verification Casinos

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — All iGaming, a leading authority in the digital gaming sector, has released a groundbreaking report highlighting the rise of No ID Verification Crypto Casinos, also known as no-KYC (Know Your Customer) platforms. These casinos are transforming the iGaming industry by prioritizing player privacy and leveraging blockchain technology to deliver secure, anonymous, and lightning-fast gambling experiences. As privacy becomes a top concern for online gamblers, no-KYC crypto casinos are emerging as the preferred choice for players worldwide in 2025.

    DISCOVER THE TOP NO-KYC CRYPTO CASINOS FROM ALL IGAMING

    This comprehensive report, based on an analysis of over 3,000 crypto gambling platforms and 60,000 player interactions, explores the trends driving the popularity of no-KYC casinos, their performance compared to traditional casinos, and the future of this rapidly evolving market. All iGaming’s findings suggest that the best crypto casinos are not only redefining player expectations but also setting new standards for speed, security, and innovation in the iGaming landscape.

    Trends in the Crypto Casino Market: The Rise of No-KYC Platforms – By All iGaming

    All iGaming’s research reveals that privacy is a key driver in the crypto casino market, with 68% of players prioritizing anonymity when choosing a platform. This has fueled a surge in demand for no-KYC or low-KYC crypto casinos, which allow players to register and play with minimal personal information, often requiring only an email address. 

    These platforms leverage blockchain technology to ensure secure, anonymous transactions, making them particularly appealing in regions with restrictive gambling laws or for players who value data privacy.

    EXPLORE THE BEST CRYPTO CASINOS WITH NO-KYC FEATURES

    A significant trend identified by All iGaming is the adoption of privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Monero and ZCash in top crypto casinos. These digital assets enhance transaction anonymity, setting a new benchmark for the industry. Additionally, the best Bitcoin casinos are expanding their game libraries, with leading platforms offering over 9,000 titles, including slots, table games, live dealer options, and provably fair games unique to blockchain platforms. This diversity surpasses the typical 3,000–5,000 titles found in traditional online casinos, catering to a wide range of player preferences.

    Another key trend is the emphasis on transaction speed. All iGaming’s data shows that crypto gambling sites process deposits and withdrawals in under 10 minutes, with some achieving sub-minute speeds. This is a stark contrast to traditional casinos, which often require 24–72 hours for withdrawals due to banking intermediaries. Blockchain’s decentralized ledger eliminates these delays, providing players with unparalleled efficiency and convenience.

    Trend No-KYC Crypto Casinos Traditional Casinos
    Privacy No or minimal KYC, anonymous play Extensive KYC required
    Transaction Speed Under 10 minutes 24–72 hours
    Game Variety Over 9,000 titles 3,000–5,000 titles

    All iGaming’s Research Methodology

    All iGaming’s authoritative insights stem from a robust, multi-faceted research methodology. The team evaluated over 3,000 crypto casino platforms, focusing on critical factors such as game diversity, transaction speeds, security protocols, user interfaces, and reward structures. This analysis included both established and emerging platforms, ensuring a comprehensive view of the market.

    COMPARE THE NO KYC CRYPTO CASINOS AT ALL IGAMING

    In addition to platform assessments, All iGaming analyzed 60,000 player interactions across global forums, social media, and iGaming communities. This qualitative data provided valuable insights into player preferences, pain points, and satisfaction metrics. The research also included 1,000 surveys conducted across 50 markets, gathering quantitative data on adoption rates, platform reliability, and player priorities like privacy and speed.

    This combination of qualitative and quantitative data underpins All iGaming’s finding that the best crypto casinos are growing at a rate 350% higher than traditional online casinos. This growth is driven by superior technology, enhanced privacy, and player-centric features that traditional platforms struggle to match.

    Performance Analysis: No-KYC Crypto Casinos vs. Traditional Casinos – By All iGaming

    When comparing no-KYC crypto casinos to traditional online casinos, several key advantages emerge. Transaction speed is a standout feature, with All iGaming’s research revealing that crypto accepting sites process transactions 15 times faster than their traditional counterparts. Deposits are often instant, and withdrawals take just 2–8 minutes, compared to the 24–72 hours required by traditional casinos reliant on banking systems.

    Privacy is another critical differentiator. No-KYC crypto casinos allow players to engage in gambling without submitting personal identification, reducing the risk of data breaches and identity theft. This is particularly appealing in regions with strict gambling regulations, where players can use VPNs to access these platforms, though compliance with local laws is essential.

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    Game variety is also a significant advantage. The best crypto casinos offer expansive catalogs, with top platforms boasting over 8,000 titles, including 500+ live dealer games and provably fair options. Traditional casinos, constrained by legacy systems, typically provide 3,000–5,000 titles, limiting player choice. Additionally, features like AI-driven personalization and VR gaming enhance the experience in crypto gambling sites, replicating the dynamics of land-based casinos.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: VMD relaunches Veterinary Dispensary Manager Online Course

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    VMD relaunches Veterinary Dispensary Manager Online Course

    This popular online training event is scheduled for Thursday 23 October 2025 and is ideal for anyone involved in veterinary dispensary roles.

    Who is this for

    This event is ideal for Veterinary Surgeons, Veterinary Nurses, SQPs, Veterinary Pharmacists, Veterinary Practice Managers and anyone involved in a veterinary dispensary role.

    Whether you’re looking to refresh your knowledge or are new to this area, this course will provide critical insights into the safe and compliant handling of veterinary medicines.

    Course content

    Delivered by the VMD Inspection Team, this course provides an in-depth guide to the principles and protocols essential for the responsible management of veterinary medicines and the veterinary dispensary. The content covered will include; prescribing, supplying, dispensing, sourcing and storing, processes to minimise dispensing errors and updates on amendments to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMR).

    The day will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively manage veterinary medicines within the legislative requirements. This will be delivered through an interactive online session, including talks and practical examples, to provide real-life applications of the learning received. Included will be:

    • Amendments to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations: What You Need to Know
    • Sourcing Veterinary Medicines
    • Correct Storage
    • Temperature Monitoring and recording
    • Prescribing, Supplying, Dispensing, and Labelling
    • Managing Controlled Drugs: Storage and Record-Keeping
    • Reducing Dispensing Errors
    • Common Deficiencies noted in VMD Inspections

    Networking opportunities will be available throughout the day, along with dedicated time to ask VMD Inspectors individual questions.

    Real-life scenarios and examples will highlight common pitfalls and how to avoid them, with opportunities for attendees to reflect on and apply insights to their own practice.

    Course duration

    The event will run from 9 am to 4 pm.

    Course outcome

    On completion of the course, attendees will be equipped to confidently manage veterinary medicines, ensure proper storage, and dispense with greater assurance. They will be able to fulfil their responsibilities with due regard for both clients and animals, secure in the knowledge that all legislative requirements are met.

    The VMD is committed to providing accessible and supportive training to industry. Delegate feedback from previous training events include:

    “For an online course, it was clear and concise. I liked the use of the polls and interactions”

    “Friendly, clear instructions and knowledgeable”

    “I enjoyed the real-world insights—because knowing the rules is one thing, but understanding how they play out in inspections and day-to-day operations is what really matters”

    VMD’s Training Centre Coordinator, Ali Pitfield, said:

    “Our training events offer a unique opportunity for industry professionals and those in the veterinary sector to engage directly with our experts, and receive immediate answers to their questions. It’s fantastic to hear the training is valued by attendees”.

    Registration

    If you are interested in attending the event, please visit Eventbrite for further information and to book your place.

    Course cost

    This course costs £495

    Special offer! For the first 20 tickets sold we will be offering a £100 discount, making the course cost £395 per person.

    Disclaimer: Once the first 20 tickets are sold the price will then remain at £495 per person.

    All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.

    Enquiries

    If you have any questions, training enquiries or would like to contact the VMD Training Team, please email training@vmd.gov.uk.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Aberdeen welcomed me when I needed it most’: Eissa’s resilience sees him graduate Eissa Hassan’s journey to graduation has been more challenging than most.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    Eissa has faced many challenges in his journey to graduation

    Eissa Hassan’s journey to graduation has been more challenging than most.
    After leaving his home in Yemen, the 28-year-old arrived in the UK, determined not to be defined by his past, but his future.
    Eissa explains: “Arriving in the UK as a refugee with nothing but hope, with limited resources, I faced the daunting task of rebuilding my life from the ground up. I sought a place that didn’t just offer education – but transformation.
    “I chose the University of Aberdeen because it embodies opportunity and growth. This institution opened its doors to me at a time I needed it most, nurturing my potential and empowering me to turn hardship into leadership. This University welcomed me with open arms and gave me not just an education, but a community and a future.
    “Entering this new academic environment felt like stepping into a world vastly different from anything I had known. I confronted self-doubt about my ability to integrate and succeed. As a refugee adjusting to unfamiliar cultural and educational norms, I grappled with feelings of uncertainty and isolation.
    “However, this initial apprehension gave way to resilience. Through daily engagement, academic challenges and support from the University community, I began to adapt and grow. This period marked a critical turning point, affirming my capacity to overcome adversity, embrace new opportunities and commit myself to lifelong learning and personal development.”

    Where we begin does not define where we can go” Eissa Hassan

    While studying for his degree in Business Management, Eissa was able to pursue not only his academic passions, but learn more about himself and what he wanted for his future.
    He continues: “Studying Business Management has been both academically enriching and personally empowering. I had the privilege of representing youth voices on climate justice globally, coordinate sustainability programmes and lead community events – all while balancing my studies.
    “One of the most meaningful highlights was working with climate and refugee networks across the UK and internationally, turning my lived experience into leadership. Of course, there were challenges – financial pressure, culture shock and grief after losing my mother, who passed away four months after I arrived in Aberdeen. But I found strength in my purpose and support from peers and staff who believed in me. Aberdeen gave me more than a degree; it gave me the platform to become the change I want to see in the world.”
    His journey has not been easy, but with resilience and support from the University community, Eissa is proud to be celebrating his hard work at his graduation.
    “Graduating fills me with profound gratitude and heartfelt reflection. This milestone represents not only the culmination of my academic journey but also the resilience required to overcome significant challenges. It reaffirms my belief that where we begin does not define where we can go and honours the sacrifices of my late mother. She was such an important part of my life and her dream was always to see me succeed. I was always trying to make her proud and happy and in the end, I feel like she succeeded.
    “This achievement is a testament to the power of perseverance, reminding me of my potential and the meaningful impact that dedication and determination can create. My future aspirations are to advance my work in climate justice, with a particular focus on supporting vulnerable communities disproportionately impacted by climate change. I look forward to leading with purpose, guided by the lessons of my past and hope for the future.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Standing up for the most vulnerable in society

    Source: Liberal Democrats UK

    Rushed legislation is poor legislation. 

    It should not have taken a major rebellion for the Government to realise that these cuts would cause immense damage to some of the most vulnerable and risk creating a false economy by actually forcing some people out of work.

    To appease their own backbenches, the Government was willing to create a two-tier system, with new Personal Independent Payment (PIP) claimants unable to access the same support as those currently receiving it – only scrapping these plans at the final moment.

    PIP allows people to do the simple activities we all take for granted and stay in work. Cutting it will push more people into poverty and out of employment.

    Liberal Democrats will continue to oppose any system where some disabled people are more equal than others.

    It’s clear that the welfare bill is too high, but if the Government was serious about cutting welfare spending it would get serious about fixing health and social care, to tackle chronic ill-health at its root.

    Carers have been ignored by the Government throughout this whole debacle. Their voices must now be heard loud and clear. Ministers must ensure that this review listens carefully to both carers’ charities to understand the impact these changes will have, on family carers.

    The scale of this week’s rebellion shows that the Government is just not listening, and not delivering on the change that people are crying out for. 

    It is time for the Government to take their fingers out of their ears and realise it is time to change course. They must scrap this flawed legislation, go back to the drawing board, and work cross-party to fairly reduce the need for high welfare spending, by getting more people into work and fixing our broken health and care systems. 

    And when it comes to balancing the books, rather than cutting support for disabled people, ministers should be asking the social media giants, the big banks and the big online gambling companies to pay their fair share of tax.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Fit for the Future: Health and Social Care Secretary’s statement

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Oral statement to Parliament

    Fit for the Future: Health and Social Care Secretary’s statement

    Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, made an oral statement announcing Fit for the Future: 10 Year Health Plan for England.

    Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker.

    With your permission, I will make a statement to the House on ‘Fit for the Future’ – the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England.

    There are moments in our national story when our choices define who we are.

    In 1948, the Attlee Government made a choice founded on fairness: that everyone in our country deserves to receive the care you need, not just the care you can afford. 

    It enshrined in law and in the service itself, our collective conviction that healthcare is not a privilege to be bought and sold, but a right to be cherished and protected.

    And now it falls to our generation to make the same choice: to rebuild our National Health Service, and protect in this century what Attlee’s government built for the last.

    That is the driving mission of our Ten-Year Plan.

    In September, Lord Darzi provided the diagnosis: The NHS was broken [political content redacted].

    In the past year, Labour has put the NHS on the road to recovery.

    • We promised 2 million extra appointments, and we’ve delivered more than 4 million.
    • We promised 1,000 new GPs on the frontline. We’ve recruited 1,900.
    • We’ve taken almost a quarter of a million off waiting lists, cutting waiting lists to their lowest level in two years.

    And we have launched an independent commission, chaired by Baroness Casey, to build a national consensus around a new national care service to meet the needs of older and disabled people into the 21st century.

    Today, the Prime Minister has set out our prescription to get the NHS back on its feet and make it fit for the future.

    Our Plan will deliver three big shifts:

    First, from hospital to community.

    We will turn our National Health Service into a Neighbourhood Health Service. The principle is simple: Care should happen as locally as it can: digitally by default, in a patient’s home if possible, in a neighbourhood health centre when needed, in a hospital if necessary.

    We’ll put Neighbourhood Health Centres in every community, so you can see a GP, nurse, physio, care worker, therapist, get a test, scan, or treatment for minor injuries, all under one roof. The NHS will be organised around patients, rather than patients having to organise their lives around the NHS.

    It will be easier and faster to see a GP. We will train thousands more, end the 8am scramble, provide same-day consultations, and bring back the family doctor.

    If you are someone with multiple conditions and complex needs, the NHS will co-create a personal care plan, so your care is done with you, not to you.

    Pharmacy will play an expanded role in the Neighbourhood Health Service. They will manage long-term conditions; treat conditions like obesity and high blood pressure; screen for disease and vaccinate against it.

    And we will reform the dental contract, to get more dentists doing NHS work, rebuilding NHS dentistry.

    Over the course of this Plan, the majority of the 135 million outpatient appointments done each year will be moved out of hospitals. The funding will follow, so a greater share of NHS investment is spent in primary and community care.

    Second, from analogue to digital.

    No longer will NHS staff have to enter seven passwords to login to their computers, or spend hours writing notes and entering data. Our Plan will liberate frontline staff from the parts of the job they hate, so they can focus on the job they love – caring for patients.

    For the first time ever, patients will be given real control over a single, secure and authoritative account of their data. The single patient record will mean NHS staff can see your medical records and know your medical history, so they can provide you with the best possible care.

    Wearable technology will feed in real-time health data, so patients’ health can be monitored while they stay in the comfort of their own home, with clinicians reaching out at the first signs of deterioration.

    The NHS App will become the front door to the health service, delivering power to the patient. You will be able to:

    • Book and rearrange appointments for you, your children, or a loved one you care for
    • Get instant advice from an AI doctor in your pocket
    • Leave feedback on your care, and see what feedback other patients have left
    • Choose where you’re treated
    • Book appointments in urgent care, so you don’t wait for hours
    • And refer yourself to a specialist where clinically appropriate

    And of course, patients can already do these things, but only if they can afford private healthcare. With Labour’s plan, every patient will receive a first-class service, whatever their background and whatever they earn.

    Third, from sickness to prevention.

    Working with the food industry, we will make the healthy choice the easy choice to cut calories.

    We will rollout obesity jabs on the NHS.

    We’ll get Britain moving, with our new NHS Points scheme.

    We’ll update school food standards so kids are fed healthy, nutritious meals.

    And we will tackle the mental health crisis, with support in every school to catch problems early, 24/7 support with virtual therapists for moderate need, and dedicated emergency departments for patients for when they reach crisis point

    Madam Deputy Speaker, the science is on our side. The revolution in artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data offers a golden opportunity to deliver better care at better value.

    New innovator passports and reform of NICE and the MHRA will see medicines and technology rapidly adopted.

    Robotic surgery will become the norm in certain procedures, so patients recover from surgery at home rather than in hospital beds.

    And the NHS will usher in a new age of medicine, leapfrogging disease so we are predicting and preventing it, rather than just diagnosing and treating. It is therefore the ambition of this plan to provide a genomic test for every newborn baby by 2035.

    Thanks to my Right Honourable Friend, the Chancellor, this plan is backed by an extra £29 billion a year by the end of the Spending Review period, and the biggest capital investment in the history of the NHS.

    Of course, alongside that investment, comes reform. This plan slashes unnecessary bureaucracy, and devolves power and resource to the frontline.

    It abolishes more than 200 bodies, because listening to patients, guaranteeing safety, and protecting whistleblowers is core business for the NHS, and should never have been outsourced.

    It commits to publishing league tables to rank providers.

    We will intervene in failing providers to turn them around, and reinvent the foundation trust model in a new system of earned autonomy.

    Pay will be tied to performance, so excellence is recognised, and failure has consequences.

    Tariffs will be reduced to boost productivity.

    Block contracts will end, with funding tied to outcomes.

    The plan gives power to the patient, so hospitals are financially rewarded for a better service.

    It closes health inequalities by investing more in working class communities.

    And it establishes a National Investigation into maternity and neonatal services – to deliver the truth, justice, and improvement that bereaved families deserve.

    Madam Deputy Speaker, I am sometimes told that NHS staff are resistant to change. On the contrary, they’re crying out for it. They suffer the moral injury of seeing their patients treated in unfit conditions. And they’re the ones driving innovation on the frontline, and so their fingerprints are all over this Plan.

    The public are desperate for change, too. Each of us has our own story about the NHS and the difference it has made to our own lives. And we also know the consequences of failure. That is why we cannot afford to fail.

    To succeed, we need to defeat the cynicism that says that says ‘nothing ever changes’. 

    We know the change in our Plan is possible because it’s already happening. We have toured the length and breadth of the country and scouted the world for the best examples of reform. If Australia can effectively serve communities living in the outback, we can surely meet the needs of rural England. If community health teams can go door to door to prevent illness in Brazil, we can certainly do the same in Bradford.

    We know we can build the Neighbourhood Health Service, because teams in Cornwall, Camden, Northumbria, and Stratford – where I was with the Prime Minister and Chancellor this morning – are already showing us how to do it. 

    So, we will take the best of the NHS to the rest of the NHS. And we will apply the best examples of innovation from around the world, to benefit people here at home.

    Above all else, we will give power to the patient. This Plan fulfils Nye Bevan’s commitment in 1948 to put a megaphone to the mouth of every patient. And it will restore the founding promise of the NHS, to be there for us when we need it.

    [Political content redacted]

    It falls to us to make sure that the NHS not only survives, but thrives. And we will not let our country down.

    And of course, if we succeed, we will be able to say with pride that will echo down the decades of the 21st century, that we were the generation that built an NHS fit for the future and a fairer Britain, where everyone lives well for longer.

    [I commend this statement to the House.]

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