Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Five sports facilities with swimming pools will be opened by the end of the year after major repairs

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Swimming remains one of the most popular sports among the capital’s residents. As part of the strategy for the modernization and development of the sports sector until 2030, Moscow plans to expand the network sports infrastructure, including increasing the number of swimming pools.

    During this time, 175 sports facilities will be renovated in the city under the comprehensive capital repair program, including 58 with swimming pools. This year, five centers with swimming pools will be opened for visitors after renovation. In 2026, repairs are planned for six more such facilities.

    During the works, the facades of buildings, utility networks, pool bowls and entrance groups will be modernized. Modern heating and water filtration systems will be installed. To improve safety, floor markers indicating the depth will appear in bypass zones.

    For visitors with limited mobility, there will be special lifts with a hydraulic mechanism and a ladder for an assistant. Electronic timing boards will be installed in the pools, displaying not only the time, air and water temperature, but also the results of the swims. In addition, the sports facilities will be equipped with modern equipment: starting blocks, turnaround stands, handrails. There will also be updated inventory: fins, pull-pull boards, noodles and rowing paddles.

    “Today, the capital pays much attention to the development of sports infrastructure and improvement of water facilities. Modern anti-slip tiles are appearing in the pools, the water filtration system and other communications are being improved, and the inventory is being updated. All this makes visiting the pool comfortable for visitors,” shared Vladislav Ivanov, instructor of the Pegas sports complex.

    As part of the implementation of the Moscow sports development strategy, in 2024, after major repairs, it resumed operations Moskvorechye swimming poolThe complex’s facades and swimming pool bowls were renovated, the roof was replaced, electrical installation work was carried out, and waterproofing was improved.

    Today, there are more than 2,700 free swimming groups for Moscow residents, organized by the capital Department of SportsYou can sign up through the “Services” section on the portal “Moscow Sport”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Buses will temporarily replace trams between Krasnoselskaya metro station and Belorussky railway station

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Five tram routes will be changed from July 10 during the construction of a new intersection at the intersection of Kalanchevskaya Street and Masha Poryvayeva Street. For up to 28 days, ground rail transport will not run between the Krasnoselskaya metro station and Belorussky Railway Station, as well as in the area of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT) and the Novoslobodskaya metro station. The changes will affect routes No. 7, 9, 13, 37 and 50.

    Trams will operate during this period:

    — No. 7 — from the metro station “Bulvar Rokossovskogo” to the metro station “Sokolniki”;

    — No. 9 — will not work;

    — No. 13 and 50 will be combined into a single route No. 13 50, which will run from Metrogorodok past the Krasnoselskaya, Baumanskaya and Aviamotornaya metro stations to the Compressor Culture Center;

    — No. 37 — from Novogireevo station of the fourth Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-4) to Lefortovo Bridge.

    Instead of trams, compensation buses will be launched. Bus No. 07 will run from Sokolniki metro station to Belorussky railway station, and the route of electric bus C510 will be extended from Tikhvinskaya street to Novoslobodskaya metro station.

    Passengers will also be able to use buses T88, T22, 604, the museum trolleybus T and the metro.

    Passengers are asked to plan their trips in advance, taking into account temporary restrictions and follow information about all changes in the operation of trams in the Telegram channel “Deptrans. Promptly”, on the website Moscow metro and other resources of the capital’s transport complex. Information will also be available at tram stops.

    Development of the tram network

    As a result of the work on the area of three railway stations, a three-track tram intersection will appear for the first time in the capital, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov. Thanks to this, the routes towards the metro stations “Prospekt Mira” and “Chistye Prudy” will be divided into directions. The work is being carried out as part of the construction of a new section along Akademika Sakharova Avenue.

    “The construction of a tram line along Akademika Sakharova Avenue is the largest tram network development project in recent decades, which is being implemented in accordance with Sergei Sobyanin’s task. Thanks to this, for the first time in the capital, there will be diametric tram routes through the city center, and the Komsomolskaya metro stations of the Circle and Sokolnicheskaya lines will be relieved by 10 percent. Convenient stops will be built on the new section and a short transfer from trams to two MCD lines will be made,” added Maxim Liksutov.

    The new tram line will connect Komsomolskaya Square with Chistoprudny Boulevard. In total, it is planned to lay more than two kilometers of tracks. With the opening of the new line, the first diametric tram routes will appear in the capital, which will connect the eastern, southern and south-eastern districts and pass through the city center. The first route will run from Metrogorodok to the Chertanovskaya metro station, and the second – from the Novogireevo station of the fourth Moscow Central Diameter to the Universitet metro station. They will connect 19 districts of Moscow and will serve about two million residents. Along the new line there are many administrative and financial institutions, such as the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, the Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Federal Agency for State Property Management.

    Tram tracks on Academician Sakharov Avenue are being built on a separate track and will be separated from the roadway by markings. Builders are using seamless track laying technology to ensure quiet and smooth running of trams. Modern low-floor trams of Russian manufacture will be on the line. They will travel along the section on Academician Sakharov Avenue at an increased autonomous speed. This condition is included in the technical specifications for 100 new Lvenok-Moscow trams, which will arrive in the capital in 2025–2026.

    As part of the improvement of the capital’s streets, new turnouts have already been installed on Chistoprudny Boulevard in the city center, track laying continues on Academician Sakharov Avenue, and a large-scale reconstruction of tram tracks and the laying of a new section at the intersection of Kalanchevskaya Street and Masha Poryvayeva Street has begun. This will allow the new tram line along Academician Sakharov Avenue to be connected to the existing network.

    During the closure of tram traffic, specialists will also renew tram tracks in Protopopovsky Lane, on Durova and Palikha streets. Compensatory buses will run taking into account the work being carried out.

    The main reconstruction works of the tram turnaround on Chistoprudny Boulevard have been completedTram tracks are being reconstructed on Turgenevskaya Square

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Theatrical Boulevard’s productions on Patriarch’s Ponds will be held in a unique format

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On July 1, a new stage of the International Open Festival opened at Patriarch’s Ponds “Theater Boulevard”. Cultural events will be held here. The program focuses on a rare, unique theatrical format, where chamber performances involve contact between artists and spectators, and includes small productions and one-man shows, poetry readings and creative meetings.

    The first events were a one-man show “A Man Needs a Man” and a concert featuring theater and film stars. Honored figures in education, healthcare, and culture of the capital, as well as outstanding athletes, were invited to the opening – all those who make a significant contribution to the future of Moscow and Russia through their work.

    The stage is located in one of the most popular places in the city. For several years, concerts and other mass events have been held on Patriarch’s Ponds. Everyone can join in with art in the unique atmosphere of old Moscow.

    The program of events can be found atofficial website of the festival.

    The “Teatralny Bulvar” festival began on June 1 as part of the “Summer in Moscow” project and will last until autumn. The program includes more than 600 theatrical productions that will take place on city streets with the participation of more than three thousand artists.

    A special program has been prepared for the young guests of the Teatralny Boulevard festival

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and the new season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Christopher J Waller: Welcoming remarks – IJCB Research Conference

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    Thank you, Aleš, and thank you to the Czech National Bank (CNB) for hosting this year’s conference. The CNB also supported this conference in 2017. It is wonderful to have such a great relationship between the International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) and one of our sponsoring institutions.

    I would like to take a few minutes as the outgoing managing editor of the IJCB to emphasize the importance of this journal and the research it supports.1 Central banks play an important role promoting the growth and effective functioning of their economies, and many of the decisions they make are influenced by careful and cutting-edge research. In fact, I recently gave a speech that discussed the importance of economic research in monetary policy decisions.2 The IJCB, through this conference and its volumes, provides an outlet to share and disseminate research that adds to public knowledge and understanding and informs the operational and policy decisions of central bankers.

    The value of central bank–focused research has long been known. In the summer of 2004, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the European Central Bank, and the Group of Ten central banks agreed to support the development of the IJCB to focus on the theory and practice of central banking. The journal has attracted distinguished managing editors, including my colleagues from the Federal Reserve; my immediate predecessor, Luc Laeven, from the European Central Bank; and the current managing editor, Antoine Martin, from the Swiss National Bank, who, unfortunately, could not be here today. We have the strong support now of nearly 55 sponsoring institutions, including the Czech National Bank and also the host of last year’s conference, the Central Bank of Italy. Among the ways that central banks serve the public interest is as an ongoing source of economic research, and the strong commitment to the IJCB here in Prague and other capitals advances our collective interest in strong economies and financial stability.

    Turning to this year’s conference, we chose the theme based on events that have been very much on the minds of central bankers: “Assessing the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic.” The past several years have seen significant monetary policy actions across the globe in response to COVID-19–induced recessions, inflation higher than in several decades, unprecedented supply chain disruptions, and, in some countries, very tight labor markets. Early on, policymakers’ responses appeared quite in sync, but with differing speeds of recovery and varying challenges faced by different types of economies, that changed over time. Additionally, geopolitical tensions and energy price shocks have introduced new complexities. So we thought this conference could be a good place to come together and hear about the lessons we have learned from these common and different experiences.

    Today and tomorrow we will be discussing the yield curve, policy rules, and monetary policy transmission. We also will look into banking issues such as loan issuance and financial stability. And we are lucky to have the Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision Miki Bowman here to give a keynote speech. As we go through these sessions, I hope we will all ask ourselves how this work can help policymakers do their jobs better. Through our conversation, I would ask you to share knowledge about each of these topics as they are pertinent around the world.

    But before we get to those presentations, and what I hope will be vigorous discussion, let me recognize several people who made this event possible. Here at the CNB, Simona Malovaná and Martin Hodula helped organize this conference. Year round, the IJCB co-editors devote many hours of their time to review papers to keep the journal at its high-quality and high-impact status. These individuals are Ana Babus, Diana Bonfim, Huberto Ennis, Carlos Garriga (who is here with us today), Refet Gürkaynak, Òscar Jordà, Robin Lumsdaine, Fernanda Nechio, Steven Ongena, and Enrico Sete. Finally, for the past three years, the day-to-day smooth running of the journal couldn’t have been accomplished without the editorial team at the BIS and the Board of Governors. A special thank you goes to my team: Kommaly Dias, Jane Ihrig, and Elie Singer, who worked to oversee the process.

    And with that, I will step away from the microphone and put the spotlight where it should be, on the scholars presenting their work today. Thank you, and I believe Martin has a few words to get us started.


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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Christopher J Waller: Welcoming remarks – IJCB Research Conference

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    Thank you, Aleš, and thank you to the Czech National Bank (CNB) for hosting this year’s conference. The CNB also supported this conference in 2017. It is wonderful to have such a great relationship between the International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) and one of our sponsoring institutions.

    I would like to take a few minutes as the outgoing managing editor of the IJCB to emphasize the importance of this journal and the research it supports.1 Central banks play an important role promoting the growth and effective functioning of their economies, and many of the decisions they make are influenced by careful and cutting-edge research. In fact, I recently gave a speech that discussed the importance of economic research in monetary policy decisions.2 The IJCB, through this conference and its volumes, provides an outlet to share and disseminate research that adds to public knowledge and understanding and informs the operational and policy decisions of central bankers.

    The value of central bank–focused research has long been known. In the summer of 2004, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the European Central Bank, and the Group of Ten central banks agreed to support the development of the IJCB to focus on the theory and practice of central banking. The journal has attracted distinguished managing editors, including my colleagues from the Federal Reserve; my immediate predecessor, Luc Laeven, from the European Central Bank; and the current managing editor, Antoine Martin, from the Swiss National Bank, who, unfortunately, could not be here today. We have the strong support now of nearly 55 sponsoring institutions, including the Czech National Bank and also the host of last year’s conference, the Central Bank of Italy. Among the ways that central banks serve the public interest is as an ongoing source of economic research, and the strong commitment to the IJCB here in Prague and other capitals advances our collective interest in strong economies and financial stability.

    Turning to this year’s conference, we chose the theme based on events that have been very much on the minds of central bankers: “Assessing the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic.” The past several years have seen significant monetary policy actions across the globe in response to COVID-19–induced recessions, inflation higher than in several decades, unprecedented supply chain disruptions, and, in some countries, very tight labor markets. Early on, policymakers’ responses appeared quite in sync, but with differing speeds of recovery and varying challenges faced by different types of economies, that changed over time. Additionally, geopolitical tensions and energy price shocks have introduced new complexities. So we thought this conference could be a good place to come together and hear about the lessons we have learned from these common and different experiences.

    Today and tomorrow we will be discussing the yield curve, policy rules, and monetary policy transmission. We also will look into banking issues such as loan issuance and financial stability. And we are lucky to have the Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision Miki Bowman here to give a keynote speech. As we go through these sessions, I hope we will all ask ourselves how this work can help policymakers do their jobs better. Through our conversation, I would ask you to share knowledge about each of these topics as they are pertinent around the world.

    But before we get to those presentations, and what I hope will be vigorous discussion, let me recognize several people who made this event possible. Here at the CNB, Simona Malovaná and Martin Hodula helped organize this conference. Year round, the IJCB co-editors devote many hours of their time to review papers to keep the journal at its high-quality and high-impact status. These individuals are Ana Babus, Diana Bonfim, Huberto Ennis, Carlos Garriga (who is here with us today), Refet Gürkaynak, Òscar Jordà, Robin Lumsdaine, Fernanda Nechio, Steven Ongena, and Enrico Sete. Finally, for the past three years, the day-to-day smooth running of the journal couldn’t have been accomplished without the editorial team at the BIS and the Board of Governors. A special thank you goes to my team: Kommaly Dias, Jane Ihrig, and Elie Singer, who worked to oversee the process.

    And with that, I will step away from the microphone and put the spotlight where it should be, on the scholars presenting their work today. Thank you, and I believe Martin has a few words to get us started.


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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Gabriel Makhlouf: Remarks – 100th anniversary of George Bernard Shaw winning the Nobel Prize for Literature

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    Good morning everyone. Thank you to the Museum of Literature Ireland for hosting this event. Let me also extend a warm welcome to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Emma Blain and to all our distinguished guests.

    We are here today to the launch our coin to commemorate the 100th anniversary of George Bernard Shaw winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. We issue commemorative coins on behalf of the Minister for Finance. Their aim is to recognise figures, or events, of national importance and we are here today to celebrate one of Ireland’s greatest literary geniuses, George Bernard Shaw. Shaw is one of Ireland’s four Nobel Literature winners and, in fact, until 2016, was the only person to have won both a Nobel Prize for Literature and an Academy Award (in 1939). Bob Dylan joined him in that club in 2016. 

    This coin is a tangible tribute to one of the brilliant minds of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1925 “for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty”. Fintan O’Toole described him as the “most globally influential Irish person in history”, noting praise from Jawaharlal Nehru, Albert Einstein and Winston Churchill.  

    Shaw was more than a literary figure. Thomas Mann, a fellow Nobel Laureate four years after Shaw, wrote in his obituary tribute that “when we add the floodtide of essays, commentary, and amplifying criticism, embodying an all-embracing encyclopedic knowledge that draws equally on the natural sciences, theology, religious and general history, and especially on the social-economic sphere, always artistically leavened, full of esthetic charm, and unfailingly entertaining – when we add all this, we find ourselves face to face with a lifework of astonishing scope, apparently the fruit of continued inspiration, unceasing merriness, and of an indefatigable will to work.” 

    Shaw was also an orator who “with his lyrical Irish accent [-] could turn the classical rhetorical tradition into something apparently intimate and conversatonal, without losing its rhythms and vigour” (O’Toole). He was a man of formidable intellect and sharp wit and his works continue to resonate with audiences and scholars around the globe. As Mann also wrote, Shaw “tirelessly wielded the shining sword of his word and wit” against stupidity and “did his best in redressing the fateful imbalance between truth and reality, in lifting mankind to a higher rung of maturity.” As O’Toole says, “the most important aspect of his influence is not what Shaw taught people to think but how he taught them to think.”

    In an era of alternative truths and disinformation bubbles, perhaps his work has become more relevant than ever. 

    Conclusion

    Before I conclude, I’d like to thank some of the people who’ve helped to organise this event. Specifically, I want to pay tribute to the Central Bank’s Currency Centre team for the immense work they do each year on the collector coin series and I’d like to acknowledge the ongoing work of the Numismatic Advisory Panel who support the Bank’s programme.

    George Bernard Shaw left a significant legacy of theatrical, fictional, polemical, critical and philosophical writing. He wrote that “an Irishman’s heart is nothing but his imagination” and his appreciation and understanding of Ireland had a profound influence on his career. We take great pride in the issuing of commemorative coins and we are delighted in issuing this coin today. Shaw would probably have found the notion of his face on a coin rather strange – and he would have complained that we were commemorating him at all, as he did when awarded the Nobel Prize – but I hope he would also appreciate the enduring recognition it represents. 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Gabriel Makhlouf: Remarks – 100th anniversary of George Bernard Shaw winning the Nobel Prize for Literature

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    Good morning everyone. Thank you to the Museum of Literature Ireland for hosting this event. Let me also extend a warm welcome to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Emma Blain and to all our distinguished guests.

    We are here today to the launch our coin to commemorate the 100th anniversary of George Bernard Shaw winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. We issue commemorative coins on behalf of the Minister for Finance. Their aim is to recognise figures, or events, of national importance and we are here today to celebrate one of Ireland’s greatest literary geniuses, George Bernard Shaw. Shaw is one of Ireland’s four Nobel Literature winners and, in fact, until 2016, was the only person to have won both a Nobel Prize for Literature and an Academy Award (in 1939). Bob Dylan joined him in that club in 2016. 

    This coin is a tangible tribute to one of the brilliant minds of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1925 “for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty”. Fintan O’Toole described him as the “most globally influential Irish person in history”, noting praise from Jawaharlal Nehru, Albert Einstein and Winston Churchill.  

    Shaw was more than a literary figure. Thomas Mann, a fellow Nobel Laureate four years after Shaw, wrote in his obituary tribute that “when we add the floodtide of essays, commentary, and amplifying criticism, embodying an all-embracing encyclopedic knowledge that draws equally on the natural sciences, theology, religious and general history, and especially on the social-economic sphere, always artistically leavened, full of esthetic charm, and unfailingly entertaining – when we add all this, we find ourselves face to face with a lifework of astonishing scope, apparently the fruit of continued inspiration, unceasing merriness, and of an indefatigable will to work.” 

    Shaw was also an orator who “with his lyrical Irish accent [-] could turn the classical rhetorical tradition into something apparently intimate and conversatonal, without losing its rhythms and vigour” (O’Toole). He was a man of formidable intellect and sharp wit and his works continue to resonate with audiences and scholars around the globe. As Mann also wrote, Shaw “tirelessly wielded the shining sword of his word and wit” against stupidity and “did his best in redressing the fateful imbalance between truth and reality, in lifting mankind to a higher rung of maturity.” As O’Toole says, “the most important aspect of his influence is not what Shaw taught people to think but how he taught them to think.”

    In an era of alternative truths and disinformation bubbles, perhaps his work has become more relevant than ever. 

    Conclusion

    Before I conclude, I’d like to thank some of the people who’ve helped to organise this event. Specifically, I want to pay tribute to the Central Bank’s Currency Centre team for the immense work they do each year on the collector coin series and I’d like to acknowledge the ongoing work of the Numismatic Advisory Panel who support the Bank’s programme.

    George Bernard Shaw left a significant legacy of theatrical, fictional, polemical, critical and philosophical writing. He wrote that “an Irishman’s heart is nothing but his imagination” and his appreciation and understanding of Ireland had a profound influence on his career. We take great pride in the issuing of commemorative coins and we are delighted in issuing this coin today. Shaw would probably have found the notion of his face on a coin rather strange – and he would have complained that we were commemorating him at all, as he did when awarded the Nobel Prize – but I hope he would also appreciate the enduring recognition it represents. 

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK 🔴 PMQs LIVE: Prime Minister’s Questions – 2 July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Watch PMQs with British Sign Language (BSL) – https://youtube.com/live/B7qKlsjXNm8

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCEpY7bGp9s

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK 🔴 LIVE: Prime Minister’s Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) – 2 July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7qKlsjXNm8

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University teachers completed internships at enterprises in the real sector of the economy

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Employees of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade completed an internship at the production sites of the Obukhov Plant. They studied the application of lean manufacturing principles in the context of the military-industrial complex. The teachers also completed an internship at the Gazprom Corporate Institute, aimed at teaching digital transformation and corporate management.

    In order to improve their qualifications and study the best practices of enterprises in the real sector of the economy, 12 teachers of the Higher School of Industrial Management completed a specialized internship at the production sites of the scientific and production association “North-West Regional Center of the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern – Obukhov Plant”. The emphasis was on the development of a lean manufacturing management system (Lean) at enterprises of the military-industrial complex (MIC).

    The internship included a detailed introduction to real production processes in the key workshops of the enterprise: thermal and mechanical processing, galvanic and foundry, as well as other technological areas. The teachers immersed themselves in the specifics of applying lean manufacturing principles in the conditions of a high-tech defense enterprise.

    The program covered several relevant areas:

    lean manufacturing in logistics: optimization of internal material flows, organization of warehouse management and supply systems; labor standards and production organization: methods of analysis and optimization of work operations, increasing labor productivity based on the Lean approach; information technology in lean manufacturing: use of digital tools for visualization of flows, data analysis and process management.

    The internship participants not only observed the work of the workshops, but also actively discussed with plant representatives specific cases and successful solutions in the field of implementation and development of the Lean system in the specific environment of the defense industry.

    We learned how lean manufacturing principles are adapted and work in the highly responsible sphere of the military-industrial complex. Of particular interest were practical solutions in the field of Lean logistics and the use of IT for managing production flows. This experience is invaluable for further work on training personnel and developing educational programs that are as close as possible to the real needs of leading industrial enterprises, including the defense sector, – shared the head of the cluster of educational programs “Industry Management”, associate professor of the Higher School of Management Management Irina Bagaeva.

    The internship was another step in strengthening the interaction between the Polytechnic University and the Obukhov Plant as an industrial partner. We see a real mutual enrichment of ideas and experience between our organizations. This is beneficial both in the educational activities of the university and in the production processes of the industrial enterprise, – said the head of the scientific and production association “North-West Regional Center of the Air Defense Concern “Almaz-Antey” – Obukhov Plant” Sergey Baushev.

    In addition, the teachers of the Higher School of Management and Management completed an internship at the Gazprom Corporate Institute in the educational complex located in the innovative business space “Lakhta Center”. They studied one of the most relevant vectors of development of education and the economy – corporate training in the context of digital transformation and the introduction of information technology.

    The event was organized and curated by specialists from the educational projects department of the Corporate Institute, headed by Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Vladislav Plotnikov. The program included a presentation of corporate approaches to training, a round table, and a question and answer session with representatives of the institute’s top management. The participants included teachers and specialists from the Higher School of Management and Management, involved in the development and implementation of educational programs related to the digital economy and the transformation of production management.

    Internships of teachers at the Obukhov Plant and the Gazprom Corporate Institute are an important element of our institute’s interaction with the real sector of the economy. The systematic practice of internships allows teachers to form new professional competencies, master practical skills and knowledge of modern technologies and methods of work in production, and update educational programs to meet employers’ requests, commented Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the IPMEiT.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Training sessions for game sports are held at the Summer in Moscow venues

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Table tennis and badminton will help you spend time outdoors in an interesting and useful way. Training in these game sports takes place on the project’s sites “Summer in Moscow”.

    Develop coordination and concentration

    Table tennis classes help improve the health of the entire body. They improve the functioning of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, strengthen various muscle groups, and also develop coordination and concentration. Training has a positive effect on the brain, since a tennis player must not only constantly focus on the game, but also think through the next action in advance.

    Those who are interested in more active sports should take up badminton. It is suitable for those who want to lose weight and at the same time gain muscle mass, and will also help replace cardio training. Like table tennis, badminton improves coordination, reaction speed and agility.

    Both sports help reduce stress levels and improve mood.

    Where can I train?

    Everyone is invited to free table tennis training as part of the project’s summer season “My Sports District”. They take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 20:15 and on Saturdays from 11:15. Both children from 10 years old and adults over 18 years old can take part.

    You can join the classes at 10 locations:

    — Avangard stadium (Entuziastov Highway, Building 33);

    — Krylatskie Kholmy street, building 35, building 1a;

    — Zelenograd, building 1123;

    — Koptevsky Boulevard, building 21;

    — Sviblovo Park (Sviblovo Stadium in Tenisty Proezd (building 6/8));

    — Torfyanka Park (Izumrudnaya Street, Building 34);

    — Oak Grove “Mayak” Park (Touristskaya Street, Building 2, Block 5);

    — Yu. M. Luzhkov Park (Kolomensky Proezd, Building 16);

    — Kuzminki-Lyublino Park (Kuzminsky Park, Building 1, Building 8);

    — Perekopskaya street, house 34, building 2.

    Badminton classes are held at eight My Sports District courts on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 20:15 and on Saturdays from 11:15. Children aged 10 and over and adults aged 18 and over are invited to the training. Court addresses:

    — Kuskovskaya street, building 31, building 1;

    — Vasilisa Kozhina street, building 14, building 6;

    — Beskudnikovsky Boulevard, building 25, building 4;

    — Marshal Tukhachevsky Street, building 21, building 2;

    — Semenovskaya embankment, building 3/1, building 4;

    — Rossoshanskaya street, building 9, building 1a;

    — Rozhdestvenskaya street, building 19, building 2;

    — 2nd Yuzhnoportovy proezd, building 13;

    — landscape park “Yuzhnoye Butovo” (Yuzhnobutovskaya street, house 96).

    All classes are led by experienced instructors. To participate, you must register atproject websiteYou need to bring equipment with you – table tennis or badminton rackets.

    You can also play table tennis or badminton as part of the festival of urban sports. From Tuesday to Friday (from 12:00 to 20:00), as well as on weekends (from 11:00 to 21:00), everyone is welcome at eight sites: in the parks “Pechatniki”, “Fili”, “Sosenki”, 850th Anniversary of Moscow, Northern River Terminal, in the recreation area “Troparevo”, as well as in the public space on Akademika Yangelya Street and at the Bolshoi Gorodskoy Pond and in the 40th Anniversary of Victory Park in Zelenograd. There, equipment can be rented for free.

    Detailed information about the urban sports festival can be found atwebsite.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful events will be added to traditional festivals and events.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How Muscovites are helping transform the capital’s parks with the help of the City of Ideas platform

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the introduction of the Parks sphere on the platform in 2022, “City of Ideas” More than 280 proposals from Muscovites were implemented, which were aimed at developing the capital’s green areas. Thus, new bike paths, dog walking areas, play areas and summer open-air cinemas were built in the parks.

    New opportunities for recreation and sports

    Over three years, work on the proposals of city residents was carried out in many areas of Moscow. For example, additional lighting was installed in the Mitino landscape park, which made walks at night more comfortable. In the Shmelevsky Ruchey park, between the Zyablikovo and Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye districts, the bank of the forest reservoir was cleaned and strengthened. This gave the park a well-groomed appearance and increased its attractiveness to visitors.

    In Zelenograd, the area near Shkolnoye Lake was tidied up, where new sun loungers and benches were installed and the sand on the beach was replaced. Now you can comfortably relax by the water without leaving the city.

    Changes also affected the sports infrastructure. Thus, in the Lianozovo Park, a volleyball court was equipped and table tennis tables were installed, and in Golyanovsky Park this year a recreation area with swimming pools appeared as part of the Moscow Seasons project.

    Cultural events in the capital’s parks

    The platform can also offer an idea for holding cultural events in parks. One of the striking examples is Otradnoye Park, which has become a real center of public life in the district. Now fairs, concerts, master classes and other events initiated by city residents are regularly held here.

    For example, this spring the park hosted the “Russian Yard” festival, dedicated to Russian traditions. Visitors watched performances by folk groups, took part in folk games and amusements, and also tried tea from a wood-fired samovar and homemade bread baked according to old recipes.

    Last year, other Moscow parks also hosted interesting events. In June, the Mossovet District Public Center organized painting workshops for children in Semenovsky Park, where young artists painted pictures inspired by nature and learned how important it is to protect the environment. And in August, a youth basketball tournament was held on the sports ground of the Zodiac Signs Park, following which the winners were awarded commemorative district cups.

    Thanks to such initiatives by Muscovites, the capital’s parks are becoming not just a place for relaxation, but also a platform for entertainment, creativity and an active lifestyle.

    How to propose an initiative

    Any resident of the capital who has the right to propose an idea on the platform can account on the mos.ru portal. You can do this in the “Suggest an idea” section. To do this, you need to select an area “Parks” and one of three categories: “Park improvement”, “Recreation areas for adults and children” or “Events and services”. If the moderation process is successful, the ideas will be taken into work.

    You can visually evaluate the transformations in the section “Gallery of realized ideas”. It contains photos of the best works carried out on the initiative of city residents. Thanks to a recent update of the section, navigation has become easier: now you can quickly find photo or video evidence on any topic using a convenient search and filters. This allows you to see the results of the transformation of the city and get inspired for your own initiatives.

    “City of Ideas”: More than three thousand proposals from residents have been implemented since 2020

    Platform “City of Ideas” has been operating since 2014. More than 620 thousand users have joined it. They share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. More than 8.6 thousand suggestions have already been implemented. City residents participated in projects dedicated to electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transport and other topics. The projects are developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” andDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai meets delegation from 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum

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    2025-06-30
    President Lai meets Minister of State at UK Department for Business and Trade Douglas Alexander  
    On the morning of June 30, President Lai Ching-te met with Douglas Alexander, Minister of State at the Department for Business and Trade of the United Kingdom. In remarks, President Lai thanked the UK government for its longstanding support for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Noting that two years ago, Taiwan and the UK signed an enhanced trade partnership (ETP) arrangement, the president said that today Taiwan and the UK have signed three pillars under the ETP, which will help promote bilateral economic and trade cooperation. He expressed hope of the UK publicly supporting Taiwan’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) so that together we can create an economic and trade landscape in the Indo-Pacific characterized by shared prosperity and development. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: First, on behalf of the people of Taiwan, I extend a warm welcome to Minister Alexander and wish a fruitful outcome for the 27th round of Taiwan-UK trade talks later today. Taiwan-UK relations have grown closer in recent years. We have not only continued to strengthen cooperation in such fields as offshore wind power, innovative technologies, and culture and education but also have established regular dialogue mechanisms in the critical areas of economics and trade, energy, and agriculture. The UK is currently Taiwan’s fourth-largest European trading partner, second-largest source of investment from Europe, and third-largest target for investment in Europe. Two years ago, Taiwan and the UK signed an ETP arrangement. This was particularly meaningful, as it was the first institutionalized economic and trade framework between Taiwan and a European country. Today, this arrangement is yielding further results. I am delighted that Taiwan and the UK have signed three pillars under the ETP covering investment, digital trade, and energy and net-zero. This will help promote bilateral economic and trade cooperation and advance industrial development on both sides. I also want to thank the UK government for its longstanding support for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. This month, the UK published its Strategic Defence Review 2025 and National Security Strategy 2025, which oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. These not only demonstrate that Taiwan and the UK share similar goals but also show that security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region are inseparable from those of the transatlantic regions. In addition, last November, the House of Commons passed a motion which made clear that United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 2758 neither established the sovereignty of the People’s Republic of China over Taiwan nor determined Taiwan’s status in the United Nations. The UK government also responded to the motion by publicly expressing for the first time its position on UNGA Resolution 2758, opposing any attempt to broaden the interpretation of the resolution to rewrite history. For this, on behalf of the people of Taiwan, I once again want to extend my deepest gratitude. Taiwan and the UK have the advantage of being highly complementary in the technology sector. In facing the restructuring of global supply chains and other international economic and trade developments, I believe that Taiwan and the UK are indispensable key partners for one another. I look forward to the UK publicly supporting Taiwan’s accession to the CPTPP so that together, we can create an economic and trade landscape in the Indo-Pacific characterized by shared prosperity and development. In closing, I wish Minister Alexander a pleasant and successful visit. And I hope he has the opportunity to visit Taiwan for personal travel in the future. Minister Alexander then delivered remarks, saying that it is a great personal honor to meet with everyone today to discuss further deepening the UK-Taiwan trade relationship and explore the many opportunities our two sides can pursue together. He mentioned that he traveled to Taiwan in 2022 when he was a private citizen, a visit he thoroughly enjoyed, so he is delighted to be back to see the strength of the UK-Taiwan relationship and the strengthening of that relationship. He said that relationship is built on mutual respect, democratic values, and a shared vision for open, resilient, and rules-based economic cooperation. As like-minded partners, he pointed out, our collaboration continues to grow across multiple sectors, and he is here today to further that momentum. Minister Alexander stated that on trade and investment, he is proud that this morning we signed the ETP Pillars on Investment, Digital Trade, Energy and Net Zero, which will provide a clear framework for our future cooperation and lay the foundation for expanded access and market-shaping engagement between our two economies. The minister said he believes that together with our annual trade talks, this partnership will help UK’s firms secure new commercial opportunities, improve regulatory alignment, and promote long-term investment in key growth areas, which in turn will also support Taiwan’s efforts to expand high-quality trade relationships with trusted partners. Minister Alexander said that President Lai’s promotion of the Five Trusted Industry Sectors and the UK’s recently published industrial and trade strategies are very well-aligned, as both cover clean energy and semiconductors as well as advanced manufacturing. He then provided an example, saying that both sides plan to invest in AI infrastructure and compute power-creating opportunities for great joint research in the future. By combining our strengths in these areas, he said, we can open the door to innovative collaboration and commercial success for both sides. He mentioned that yesterday he visited the Taiwan Space Agency, commenting that in sectors such as satellite technology, green energy, and cyber security, British expertise and trusted standards can provide meaningful solutions. Noting that President Lai spoke in his remarks of the broader challenge of peace and security in the region, Minister Alexander stated that the United Kingdom has, of course, also continued to affirm its commitment to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, along with its G7 partners. The UK-Taiwan relationship is strategic, enduring, and growing, he stated, and they reaffirm and remain firm in their longstanding position and confident in their ability to work together to support both prosperity and resilience in both of our societies. Minister Alexander said that, as Taiwan looks to diversify capital and build global partnerships, they believe the UK represents a strong and ambitious investment destination, particularly for Taiwanese companies at the very forefront of robotics, clean tech, and advanced industry. He pointed out that the UK’s markets are stable, open, and aligned with Taiwan’s vision of a high-tech, sustainable future, adding that he looks forward to our discussion on how we can further deepen our cooperation across all of these areas and more. The delegation also included Martin Kent, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific at the UK Department for Business and Trade. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by British Office Taipei Representative Ruth Bradley-Jones.   

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    2025-06-27
    President Lai confers decoration on former Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Chairman Ohashi Mitsuo
    On the morning of June 27, President Lai Ching-te conferred the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon upon former Chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Ohashi Mitsuo in recognition of his firm convictions and tireless efforts in promoting Taiwan-Japan exchanges. In remarks, President Lai stated that Chairman Ohashi cares for Taiwan like a family member, and expressed hope that Taiwan and Japan continue to deepen their partnership, bring about the early signing of an economic partnership agreement (EPA), and jointly build secure and stable non-red supply chains as we boost the resilience and competitiveness of our economies and jointly safeguard the values of freedom and democracy. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: Every meeting I have with Chairman Ohashi, with whom I have worked side by side for many years, is warm and friendly. I recall that when we met last year, Chairman Ohashi said that he often thinks about what Japan can do for Taiwan and what Taiwan can do for Japan, and that it is that mutual concern that makes us so close. This was a truly moving statement illustrating the relationship between Taiwan and Japan. Chairman Ohashi has also said numerous times that our bilateral relations may very well be the best in the entire world, and that in fact they may serve as a model to other countries. Indeed, Chairman Ohashi is himself an exemplary model for friendly relations between Taiwan and Japan. His spirit of always working tirelessly to promote Taiwan-Japan exchanges is truly admirable. Assuming the position of chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association in 2011, he served during the terms of former Presidents Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen, continuously making positive contributions to Taiwan-Japan relations. Over these past 14 years, Taiwan and Japan have signed over 50 major agreements, spanning the economy and trade, fisheries, and taxes, among other areas. In 2017, the Taiwan-Japan Relations Association and the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association underwent name changes, strengthening the essence and significance of Taiwan-Japan relations. These great achievements were all made possible thanks to the firm convictions and tireless efforts of Chairman Ohashi. On behalf of the people of Taiwan, I am delighted to confer upon Chairman Ohashi the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon to express our deepest thanks for his outstanding contributions. Chairman Ohashi is not just a good friend of Taiwan, but someone who cares for Taiwan like a family member. When a major earthquake struck in 2016, he personally went to Tainan to assess the situation and meet with the city government. This outpouring of friendship and support across borders was deeply moving. As we look to the future, I hope that Taiwan and Japan can continue to deepen our partnership. In addition to bringing about the early signing of an EPA, I also hope that we can expand collaboration in key areas such as semiconductors, energy, and AI, continue building secure and stable non-red supply chains, and boost the resilience and competitiveness of our economies as well as peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. As Chairman Ohashi has said, the close bilateral relationship between Taiwan and Japan is one the world can be proud of. I would like to thank him once again for his contributions to deepening Taiwan-Japan ties. Taiwan will continue to forge ahead side by side with Japan, jointly safeguarding the values of freedom and democracy and mutually advancing prosperous development. I wish Chairman Ohashi good health, happiness, peace, and success in his future endeavors, and invite him to return to Taiwan often to visit old friends. Chairman Ohashi then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for his kind words. He stated that the Taiwan-Japan relationship is not only worthy of praise; it can also serve as a superb model in the world for bilateral relations that is worthy of study by other countries. He added that this is the result of the collective efforts of President Lai as well as many other individuals. Chairman Ohashi said that the current international situation is rather severe, with wars and conflicts occurring between many neighboring countries. He said that there is a growing trend of nuclear weapon proliferation, emphasizing that use of such weapons would cause significant harm between nations. He also pointed out that some countries even use nuclear weapons as a threat, leading to instability and impacting the global situation. Chairman Ohashi said that neither Taiwan nor Japan possesses nuclear weapons, which is something to be proud of. That is why, he said, we can declare that a world without nuclear weapons is a peaceful world. He also mentioned that during his tenure as chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, he consistently upheld this principle in his work. Chairman Ohashi said that the mission of the World Federalist Movement (WFM) is to promote world peace. He said that the WFM has branches in countries worldwide, with the WFM of Japan being one of the most prominent, and that it also aspires to achieve the goal of world peace. Having served as chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association for 14 years, he said, he is now stepping down from this role and will serve as the chairman of the WFM of Japan, aiming to promote peace in countries around the world. Chairman Ohashi said that both Taiwan and Japan can take pride in our friendly bilateral relationship, emphasizing that if the good relationship between Japan and Taiwan could be offered as an example to countries around the world, there would be no more wars. He expressed his sincere hope that under President Lai’s leadership, Taiwan and Japan can work together to jointly promote world peace. Also in attendance at the ceremony was Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Taipei Office Chief Representative Katayama Kazuyuki.

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    2025-06-25
    President Lai meets Japan’s former Economic Security Minister Kobayashi Takayuki
    On the afternoon of June 25, President Lai Ching-te met with Kobayashi Takayuki, Japan’s former economic security minister and a current member of the House of Representatives. In remarks, President Lai expressed hope to combine the strengths of the democratic community to build resilient, reliable non-red supply chains, and ensure a resilient global economy and sustainable development. He also expressed hope that Taiwan and Japan can bring about the early signing of an economic partnership agreement (EPA), and that Japan will continue supporting Taiwan’s bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), enhancing our own bilateral partnership, as doing so would create win-win situations and further contribute to regional economic security and stability. The following is a translation of President Lai’s remarks: I welcome Representative Kobayashi back to Taiwan for another visit after seven years. During his last visit, he was with a delegation from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Youth Division, and we met at the Executive Yuan. I am very happy to see him again today. Representative Kobayashi has long paid close attention to matters involving economic security, technological innovation, and aerospace policy. He also made a stunning debut in last year’s LDP presidential election, showing that he is truly a rising star and an influential figure in the political sphere. With this visit, Representative Kobayashi is demonstrating support for Taiwan with concrete action, which is very meaningful. Taiwan and Japan are both part of the first island chain’s key line of defense. We thank the many Japanese prime ministers, including former Prime Ministers Abe Shinzo, Suga Yoshihide, and Kishida Fumio, as well as current Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, for the many times they have highlighted the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait at important international venues, and for expressing opposition to the use of force or coercion to unilaterally change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait. I hope that Taiwan and Japan can engage in more cooperation and exchanges to promote peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region in all aspects. In particular, China in recent years has been actively expanding its red supply chains, which threaten the global free trade system and advanced technology markets. Taiwan hopes to combine the strengths of the democratic community to build resilient, reliable non-red supply chains. In the semiconductor industry, for example, Taiwan has excellent advanced manufacturing capabilities, while Japan plays an important role in materials, equipment, and key technologies. I am confident that, given the experience that Taiwan and Japan have in cooperating, we can build an industrial supply chain composed of democratic nations to ensure a resilient global economy and sustainable development. I hope that Taiwan and Japan can bring about the early signing of an EPA in order to deepen our bilateral trade and investment exchanges and cooperation. I also hope that Japan will continue supporting Taiwan’s bid to join the CPTPP, enhancing our own bilateral partnership, as doing so would create win-win situations and further contribute to regional economic security and stability. Taiwan and Japan are democratic partners that share the values of freedom, democracy, and respect for human rights. I firmly believe that so long as we work together, we can certainly address the challenges posed by authoritarianism, and bring prosperity and development to the Indo-Pacific region. In closing, I welcome Representative Kobayashi once again. I am certain that this visit will help enhance Taiwan-Japan exchanges and deepen our friendship. Representative Kobayashi then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for taking the time to meet with him, and noting that this was his second visit to Taiwan following a trip seven years prior, when he came with his good friend from college and then-Director of the LDP Youth Division Suzuki Keisuke, now Japan’s minister of justice. Representative Kobayashi mentioned a Japanese kanji that he is very fond of – 絆 (kizuna) – which means “deep ties of friendship.” He emphasized that a key purpose of this visit to Taiwan was to reiterate the deep ties of friendship between Taiwan and Japan. In addition to deep historical ties, he said, Taiwan and Japan also enjoy a like-minded partnership in terms of economic, personnel, and friendship-oriented exchanges. He went on to say that at the strategic level, Taiwan and Japan also have deep ties of friendship, and that for Japan, it is strategically important that Taiwan not be isolated under any circumstances. Representative Kobayashi emphasized that cooperation between Taiwan and Japan, and even cooperation among Taiwan, Japan, and the United States, are more important now than ever, and that another important focus of this visit is the non-red supply chains referred to earlier by President Lai. He said that as Japan’s first economic security minister and the person currently in charge of the LDP’s policy on economic security, he is acutely aware of the important impact of economic security on national interests, and therefore looks forward to further exchanging views regarding Taiwan’s concrete steps to build non-red supply chains. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Deputy Representative Takaba Yo.

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    2025-06-16
    President Lai meets delegation led by Representative Bera, co-chair of US Congressional Taiwan Caucus
    On the morning of June 16, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Representative Ami Bera, co-chair of the US Congressional Taiwan Caucus. In remarks, President Lai thanked the representatives in Congress for actively voicing support for Taiwan and proposing numerous Taiwan-friendly initiatives to strengthen Taiwan-US ties, helping expand Taiwan’s international space and continuing to place focus on peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. The president said that we will continue to strengthen bilateral investment and industrial cooperation and create a more comprehensive environment for economic and trade exchanges to jointly enhance economic and developmental resilience. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I am delighted to meet with the delegation and welcome Congressman Bera back to the Presidential Office. Last January, he visited after the presidential election, demonstrating the steadfast backing of the US Congress for democratic Taiwan. This time, as head of a delegation of new members of the House Armed Services Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee, he is continuing to foster US congressional support for Taiwan. On behalf of the people of Taiwan, I extend a sincere welcome to Congressman Bera and all our esteemed guests. Over the years, staunch bipartisan US congressional backing of Taiwan has been a key force for steadily advancing our bilateral relations. I thank the representatives in Congress for actively voicing support for Taiwan and proposing numerous Taiwan-friendly initiatives, thereby strengthening Taiwan-US ties, helping expand Taiwan’s international space, and continuing to place focus on peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. I want to emphasize that Taiwan has an unwavering determination to safeguard peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Over the past year, the government and private sector have been working together to enhance Taiwan’s whole-of-society defense resilience and accelerate reform of national defense. The government is also prioritizing special budget allocations to ensure that our defense budget exceeds three percent of GDP this year. I hope that Taiwan-US security cooperation will evolve beyond military procurement to a partnership that encompasses joint research and development and joint production, further strengthening cooperation and exchange in the defense industry. Regarding industrial exchanges, last month, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) and Minister of Economic Affairs Kuo Jyh-huei (郭智輝) each visited Texas to see firsthand Taiwan-US collaboration in AI and semiconductors. And the delegation led by Executive Yuan Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin (龔明鑫) sent by Taiwan to this year’s SelectUSA Investment Summit in Washington, DC, was again the largest of those attending. All of this demonstrates Taiwan’s commitment to working alongside the US to create mutual prosperity. In the future, we will continue to strengthen bilateral investment and industrial cooperation. And I hope that the legislation addressing the issue of Taiwan-US double taxation will become law this year. I want to thank Congressman Bera for co-leading a joint letter last November signed by over 100 members of Congress calling for such legislation. I believe that by creating a more comprehensive environment for economic and trade exchanges, Taiwan and the US can enhance economic and developmental resilience. In closing, I thank you all for making the long journey here to advance Taiwan-US relations. Let us continue working together to promote the prosperous development of this important partnership. Congressman Bera then delivered remarks, saying that on behalf of the delegation, it is an honor for him to be here once again, it being last January that he and Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart visited and congratulated President Lai on his election victory, noting that theirs was the first congressional delegation to do so. Congressman Bera said that this is an important time, not just for the US and Taiwan relationship, but for all relationships around the world. When we look at conflicts in Europe and in the Middle East, he said, it is incumbent upon democracies to hold the peace in Asia. He emphasized that is why it is important for them to bring a delegation of members of the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Armed Services Committee, adding that he believes for all of them it is their first trip to Taiwan.  Congressman Bera said that while this is a delegation of Democratic members of Congress, in a bipartisan way all of Congress continues to support the people of Taiwan. As such, in this visit he brings support from his co-chairs on the Taiwan caucus, Congressman Díaz-Balart and Congressman Andy Barr. He also took a moment to recognize the passing of Congressman Gerald Connolly, who was a longtime friend of Taiwan and one of their co-chairs on the caucus. Congressman Bera mentioned that there is always a special bond between himself and President Lai because they are both doctors, and as doctors, their profession is about healing, keeping the peace, and making sure everybody has a bright, prosperous future. In closing, he highlighted that it is in that spirit that their delegation visits with the president. The delegation also included members of the US Congress Gabe Amo, Wesley Bell, Julie Johnson, Sarah McBride, and Johnny Olszewski.

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    2025-06-13
    President Lai meets delegation led by French National Assembly Taiwan Friendship Group Chair Marie-Noëlle Battistel
    On the morning of June 12, President Lai Ching-te met a delegation led by Marie-Noëlle Battistel, chair of the French National Assembly’s Taiwan Friendship Group. In remarks, President Lai thanked the National Assembly for its long-term support for Taiwan’s international participation and for upholding security in the Taiwan Strait, helping make France the first major country in the world to enact legislation to uphold freedom of navigation in the Taiwan Strait. The president also said that exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and France are becoming more frequent, and that he hopes this visit by the Taiwan Friendship Group will inject new momentum into Taiwan-France relations and help build closer partnerships in the economy, trade, energy, and digital security.  A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: First, I would like to welcome Chair Battistel, who is once again leading a visiting delegation. Last year, Chair Battistel co-led a delegation to attend the inauguration ceremony for myself and Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao. This is her fourth visit, and first as chair of the Taiwan Friendship Group, which makes it especially meaningful. This delegation’s visit demonstrates strong support for Taiwan, and on behalf of the people of Taiwan, I want to express my sincerest welcome and thanks. France is a pioneer in promoting free and democratic values. These are values that Taiwan cherishes and is working hard to defend. I want to express gratitude to the French Parliament for their long-term support for Taiwan’s international participation, and for upholding security in the Taiwan Strait. The French Parliament’s two chambers have continued to strongly support Taiwan, with the passage of a resolution supporting Taiwan’s participation in international organizations in 2021, as well as the passage of the seven-year Military Programming Law in 2023. This has made France the first major country in the world to enact legislation to uphold freedom of navigation in the Taiwan Strait. Through it all, the Taiwan Friendship Group has played a key role, and I want to thank all of our distinguished guests for their efforts. Over the past few years, Taiwan and France have continued to deepen cooperation in areas including the economy, technology, culture, and sports. At the Choose France summit held in Paris last month, Taiwanese and French enterprises also announced they will launch cooperation in the semiconductor and satellite fields. The VivaTech startup exhibition, now being held in France, also has many Taiwanese vendors participating. Exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and France, whether official or people-to-people, are becoming more and more frequent. I hope that this visit by the Taiwan Friendship Group will inject new momentum into Taiwan-France relations, building closer partnerships in the economy, trade, energy, and digital security.  To address current geopolitical and economic challenges, Taiwan will continue to join forces with France and other like-minded countries to jointly safeguard peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, and contribute our concerted efforts to global prosperity and development. Once again, I want to welcome our visitors to Taiwan. I hope to continue our joint efforts to create a more prosperous future for both Taiwan and France.   Chair Battistel then delivered remarks, thanking President Lai for extending this invitation. Last year on May 20, she said, she and her delegation attended the presidential inauguration ceremony, so she was delighted to visit Taiwan once again with the French National Assembly’s Taiwan Friendship Group and bear witness to their friendship with Taiwan. Chair Battistel noted that this visit has given them an opportunity to strengthen Taiwan-France relations in areas including the economy, culture, the humanities, and diplomacy, and conduct exchanges with numerous heads of government agencies and research institutes. It has also been an opportunity, she said, to witness the importance of exchanges and cooperation with Taiwan in areas including energy, semiconductors, youth, and culture, and the impact created by important issues of mutual concern, including AI and disinformation, on the security of many countries. Chair Battistel praised Taiwan for its youth development efforts, and said that under the Taiwan Global Pathfinders Initiative, 30 Taiwanese young people have embarked on a visit to France, with itineraries including the United Nations Ocean Conference and the VivaTech exhibition, as well as the city of Toulouse, which is strategically important for the aerospace industry. Members of the group are also conducting exchanges at the French National Assembly, she said.  Chair Battistel stated that the Taiwan-France partnership is growing closer, and that she hopes to continue to strengthen bilateral exchanges and cooperation, as supporting peace for Taiwan supports peace around the world.  The delegation also included Taiwan Friendship Group Vice Chair Éric Martineau, as well as National Assembly Committee on Foreign Affairs Vice Chair Laetitia Saint-Paul and Deputies Marie-José Allemand and Claudia Rouaux. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by French Office in Taipei Deputy Director Cléa Le Cardeur.

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    2025-05-20
    President Lai interviewed by Nippon Television and Yomiuri TV
    In a recent interview on Nippon Television’s news zero program, President Lai Ching-te responded to questions from host Mr. Sakurai Sho and Yomiuri TV Shanghai Bureau Chief Watanabe Masayo on topics including reflections on his first year in office, cross-strait relations, China’s military threats, Taiwan-United States relations, and Taiwan-Japan relations. The interview was broadcast on the evening of May 19. During the interview, President Lai stated that China intends to change the world’s rules-based international order, and that if Taiwan were invaded, global supply chains would be disrupted. Therefore, he said, Taiwan will strengthen its national defense, prevent war by preparing for war, and achieve the goal of peace. The president also noted that Taiwan’s purpose for developing drones is based on national security and industrial needs, and that Taiwan hopes to collaborate with Japan. He then reiterated that China’s threats are an international problem, and expressed hope to work together with the US, Japan, and others in the global democratic community to prevent China from starting a war. Following is the text of the questions and the president’s responses: Q: How do you feel as you are about to round out your first year in office? President Lai: When I was young, I was determined to practice medicine and save lives. When I left medicine to go into politics, I was determined to transform Taiwan. And when I was sworn in as president on May 20 last year, I was determined to strengthen the nation. Time flies, and it has already been a year. Although the process has been very challenging, I am deeply honored to be a part of it. I am also profoundly grateful to our citizens for allowing me the opportunity to give back to our country. The future will certainly be full of more challenges, but I will do everything I can to unite the people and continue strengthening the nation. That is how I am feeling now. Q: We are now coming up on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, and over this period, we have often heard that conflict between Taiwan and the mainland is imminent. Do you personally believe that a cross-strait conflict could happen? President Lai: The international community is very much aware that China intends to replace the US and change the world’s rules-based international order, and annexing Taiwan is just the first step. So, as China’s military power grows stronger, some members of the international community are naturally on edge about whether a cross-strait conflict will break out. The international community must certainly do everything in its power to avoid a conflict in the Taiwan Strait; there is too great a cost. Besides causing direct disasters to both Taiwan and China, the impact on the global economy would be even greater, with estimated losses of US$10 trillion from war alone – that is roughly 10 percent of the global GDP. Additionally, 20 percent of global shipping passes through the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, so if a conflict breaks out in the strait, other countries including Japan and Korea would suffer a grave impact. For Japan and Korea, a quarter of external transit passes through the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, and a third of the various energy resources and minerals shipped back from other countries pass through said areas. If Taiwan were invaded, global supply chains would be disrupted, and therefore conflict in the Taiwan Strait must be avoided. Such a conflict is indeed avoidable. I am very thankful to Prime Minister of Japan Ishiba Shigeru and former Prime Ministers Abe Shinzo, Suga Yoshihide, and Kishida Fumio, as well as US President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden, and the other G7 leaders, for continuing to emphasize at international venues that peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait are essential components for global security and prosperity. When everyone in the global democratic community works together, stacking up enough strength to make China’s objectives unattainable or to make the cost of invading Taiwan too high for it to bear, a conflict in the strait can naturally be avoided. Q: As you said, President Lai, maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is also very important for other countries. How can war be avoided? What sort of countermeasures is Taiwan prepared to take to prevent war? President Lai: As Mr. Sakurai mentioned earlier, we are coming up on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII. There are many lessons we can take from that war. First is that peace is priceless, and war has no winners. From the tragedies of WWII, there are lessons that humanity should learn. We must pursue peace, and not start wars blindly, as that would be a major disaster for humanity. In other words, we must be determined to safeguard peace. The second lesson is that we cannot be complacent toward authoritarian powers. If you give them an inch, they will take a mile. They will keep growing, and eventually, not only will peace be unattainable, but war will be inevitable. The third lesson is why WWII ended: It ended because different groups joined together in solidarity. Taiwan, Japan, and the Indo-Pacific region are all directly subjected to China’s threats, so we hope to be able to join together in cooperation. This is why we proposed the Four Pillars of Peace action plan. First, we will strengthen our national defense. Second, we will strengthen economic resilience. Third is standing shoulder to shoulder with the democratic community to demonstrate the strength of deterrence. Fourth is that as long as China treats Taiwan with parity and dignity, Taiwan is willing to conduct exchanges and cooperate with China, and seek peace and mutual prosperity. These four pillars can help us avoid war and achieve peace. That is to say, Taiwan hopes to achieve peace through strength, prevent war by preparing for war, keeping war from happening and pursuing the goal of peace. Q: Regarding drones, everyone knows that recently, Taiwan has been actively researching, developing, and introducing drones. Why do you need to actively research, develop, and introduce new drones at this time? President Lai: This is for two purposes. The first is to meet national security needs. The second is to meet industrial development needs. Because Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines are all part of the first island chain, and we are all democratic nations, we cannot be like an authoritarian country like China, which has an unlimited national defense budget. In this kind of situation, island nations such as Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines should leverage their own technologies to develop national defense methods that are asymmetric and utilize unmanned vehicles. In particular, from the Russo-Ukrainian War, we see that Ukraine has successfully utilized unmanned vehicles to protect itself and prevent Russia from unlimited invasion. In other words, the Russo-Ukrainian War has already proven the importance of drones. Therefore, the first purpose of developing drones is based on national security needs. Second, the world has already entered the era of smart technology. Whether generative, agentic, or physical, AI will continue to develop. In the future, cars and ships will also evolve into unmanned vehicles and unmanned boats, and there will be unmanned factories. Drones will even be able to assist with postal deliveries, or services like Uber, Uber Eats, and foodpanda, or agricultural irrigation and pesticide spraying. Therefore, in the future era of comprehensive smart technology, developing unmanned vehicles is a necessity. Taiwan, based on industrial needs, is actively planning the development of drones and unmanned vehicles. I would like to take this opportunity to express Taiwan’s hope to collaborate with Japan in the unmanned vehicle industry. Just as we do in the semiconductor industry, where Japan has raw materials, equipment, and technology, and Taiwan has wafer manufacturing, our two countries can cooperate. Japan is a technological power, and Taiwan also has significant technological strengths. If Taiwan and Japan work together, we will not only be able to safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and security in the Indo-Pacific region, but it will also be very helpful for the industrial development of both countries. Q: The drones you just described probably include examples from the Russo-Ukrainian War. Taiwan and China are separated by the Taiwan Strait. Do our drones need to have cross-sea flight capabilities? President Lai: Taiwan does not intend to counterattack the mainland, and does not intend to invade any country. Taiwan’s drones are meant to protect our own nation and territory. Q: Former President Biden previously stated that US forces would assist Taiwan’s defense in the event of an attack. President Trump, however, has yet to clearly state that the US would help defend Taiwan. Do you think that in such an event, the US would help defend Taiwan? Or is Taiwan now trying to persuade the US? President Lai: Former President Biden and President Trump have answered questions from reporters. Although their responses were different, strong cooperation with Taiwan under the Biden administration has continued under the Trump administration; there has been no change. During President Trump’s first term, cooperation with Taiwan was broader and deeper compared to former President Barack Obama’s terms. After former President Biden took office, cooperation with Taiwan increased compared to President Trump’s first term. Now, during President Trump’s second term, cooperation with Taiwan is even greater than under former President Biden. Taiwan-US cooperation continues to grow stronger, and has not changed just because President Trump and former President Biden gave different responses to reporters. Furthermore, the Trump administration publicly stated that in the future, the US will shift its strategic focus from Europe to the Indo-Pacific. The US secretary of defense even publicly stated that the primary mission of the US is to prevent China from invading Taiwan, maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific, and thus maintain world peace. There is a saying in Taiwan that goes, “Help comes most to those who help themselves.” Before asking friends and allies for assistance in facing threats from China, Taiwan must first be determined and prepared to defend itself. This is Taiwan’s principle, and we are working in this direction, making all the necessary preparations to safeguard the nation. Q: I would like to ask you a question about Taiwan-Japan relations. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, you made an appeal to give Japan a great deal of assistance and care. In particular, you visited Sendai to offer condolences. Later, you also expressed condolences and concern after the earthquakes in Aomori and Kumamoto. What are your expectations for future Taiwan-Japan exchanges and development? President Lai: I come from Tainan, and my constituency is in Tainan. Tainan has very deep ties with Japan, and of course, Taiwan also has deep ties with Japan. However, among Taiwan’s 22 counties and cities, Tainan has the deepest relationship with Japan. I sincerely hope that both of you and your teams will have an opportunity to visit Tainan. I will introduce Tainan’s scenery, including architecture from the era of Japanese rule, Tainan’s cuisine, and unique aspects of Tainan society, and you can also see lifestyles and culture from the Showa era.  The Wushantou Reservoir in Tainan was completed by engineer Mr. Hatta Yoichi from Kanazawa, Japan and the team he led to Tainan after he graduated from then-Tokyo Imperial University. It has nearly a century of history and is still in use today. This reservoir, along with the 16,000-km-long Chianan Canal, transformed the 150,000-hectare Chianan Plain into Taiwan’s premier rice-growing area. It was that foundation in agriculture that enabled Taiwan to develop industry and the technology sector of today. The reservoir continues to supply water to Tainan Science Park. It is used by residents of Tainan, the agricultural sector, and industry, and even the technology sector in Xinshi Industrial Park, as well as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Because of this, the people of Tainan are deeply grateful for Mr. Hatta and very friendly toward the people of Japan. A major earthquake, the largest in 50 years, struck Tainan on February 6, 2016, resulting in significant casualties. As mayor of Tainan at the time, I was extremely grateful to then-Prime Minister Abe, who sent five Japanese officials to the disaster site in Tainan the day after the earthquake. They were very thoughtful and asked what kind of assistance we needed from the Japanese government. They offered to provide help based on what we needed. I was deeply moved, as former Prime Minister Abe showed such care, going beyond the formality of just sending supplies that we may or may not have actually needed. Instead, the officials asked what we needed and then provided assistance based on those needs, which really moved me. Similarly, when the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 or the later Kumamoto earthquakes struck, the people of Tainan, under my leadership, naturally and dutifully expressed their support. Even earlier, when central Taiwan was hit by a major earthquake in 1999, Japan was the first country to deploy a rescue team to the disaster area. On February 6, 2018, after a major earthquake in Hualien, former Prime Minister Abe appeared in a video holding up a message of encouragement he had written in calligraphy saying “Remain strong, Taiwan.” All of Taiwan was deeply moved. Over the years, Taiwan and Japan have supported each other when earthquakes struck, and have forged bonds that are family-like, not just neighborly. This is truly valuable. In the future, I hope Taiwan and Japan can be like brothers, and that the peoples of Taiwan and Japan can treat one another like family. If Taiwan has a problem, then Japan has a problem; if Japan has a problem, then Taiwan has a problem. By caring for and helping each other, we can face various challenges and difficulties, and pursue a brighter future. Q: President Lai, you just used the phrase “If Taiwan has a problem, then Japan has a problem.” In the event that China attempts to invade Taiwan by force, what kind of response measures would you hope the US military and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces take? President Lai: As I just mentioned, annexing Taiwan is only China’s first step. Its ultimate objective is to change the rules-based international order. That being the case, China’s threats are an international problem. So, I would very much hope to work together with the US, Japan, and others in the global democratic community to prevent China from starting a war – prevention, after all, is more important than cure.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bolivarian Alliance Condemns US Policy Towards Cuba

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    CARACAS, July 2 (Xinhua) — The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas-Peoples’ Trade Agreement (ALBA-TPA) on Tuesday strongly condemned the U.S. policy of intensifying economic aggression against Cuba.

    In its statement, the Latin American bloc condemned Washington’s decision to renew the presidential memorandum strengthening the blockade of Cuba.

    The decision marks an intensification of US efforts to achieve regime change and undermine key sectors in Cuba, including tourism, health, migration, cultural and academic exchanges, and access to technology, the alliance said in a statement.

    The true intention of the US government is to dominate Cuba and control its future, the statement said. The Bolivarian Alliance stressed its unwavering solidarity with the Cuban people and government in defense of sovereignty, freedom and self-determination. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI: Lightchain AI Launches Final Bonus Phase After Raising $21.1M Ahead of July 2025 Mainnet Launch

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHREWSBURY, United Kingdom, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lightchain AI, an AI-native decentralized infrastructure platform, today announced the start of its Final Bonus Phase, following the successful completion of all 15 presale stages and the achievement of a major milestone—$21.1 million raised from a global community of early contributors. This final round offers a fixed price of $0.007125 per LCAI token, providing one last opportunity for participants ahead of the mainnet launch scheduled for July 2025.

    This announcement marks a critical moment for the Lightchain AI ecosystem, as strong participation and sustained growth continue to validate the project’s technical vision and long-term potential. With a scalable architecture, transparent governance, and clear utility for developers and validators, Lightchain AI is laying the groundwork for decentralized AI applications across industries.

    AI-Native Blockchain Infrastructure

    Lightchain AI is designed from the ground up to support real-time artificial intelligence workloads within a blockchain environment. At the core of the platform is its proprietary Artificial Intelligence Virtual Machine (AIVM), which allows for the decentralized execution of AI models and logic.

    The network uses a novel Proof-of-Intelligence (PoI) consensus model that rewards validator nodes for performing computationally meaningful AI tasks. This enables Lightchain AI to offer more than just transactional throughput—it provides functional intelligence that can be deployed securely and transparently on-chain.

    Strategic Tokenomics and Developer Support

    The project’s tokenomics are structured to promote long-term ecosystem health and decentralization. Notably, the original 5% Team Allocation has been fully removed and reallocated to developer incentives, staking rewards, and infrastructure support. Of the total supply, 40% has been allocated to presale and 15% reserved for staking, incentivizing validators to secure the network post-mainnet.

    In parallel, Lightchain AI has launched a $150,000 Developer Grant Program to support builders developing tools, decentralized applications, and infrastructure services. The Lightchain Developer Portal, now live, provides APIs, SDKs, and documentation to accelerate onboarding. Public GitHub repositories are also scheduled to go live shortly, reinforcing transparency and enabling open-source collaboration.

    Final Bonus Phase Open Now

    The Final Bonus Phase features fixed pricing and exclusive access to token holders ahead of the mainnet. Participants in this round will also benefit from ongoing ecosystem incentives, including grant eligibility, early validator opportunities, and developer support.

    “With over $21 million raised and a global community rallying behind the vision, the Final Bonus Phase offers one last opportunity to join Lightchain AI before it transitions to mainnet,” said a Lightchain AI spokesperson. “This is not just a funding milestone—it’s the beginning of a decentralized AI movement.”

    Key Upcoming Milestones

    • Mainnet Launch – Scheduled for July 2025
    • Validator Program – Ongoing recruitment for early node operators
    • Public GitHub Access – Launching in Q3 2025
    • Grant Program Distribution – Begins shortly after mainnet launch


    Learn More or Join the Bonus Phase

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ratepayers Ignored as Belfast City Council Pours Millions into Identity Politics

    Source: Traditional Unionist Voice – Northern Ireland

    Statement by TUV deputy leader Court councillor Ron McDowell:
    “Having discovered a £2.9 million underspend, the Belfast City Council has now allocated:
          •     £1.9 million to an Irish Language Strategy,
          •     £500,000 to newcomer families,
          •     £440,000 to cleaning equipment, and
          •     £100,000 to biodiversity measures.
    “The most important duty of any elected representative is the prudent use of public money.
    “Just as in our own households — when we find ourselves with a little extra — it is only wise to use it carefully, for the good of everyone under the roof.
    “Regrettably, Belfast City Council has taken the opposite approach.
    “This is not responsible governance. It is, frankly, a dereliction of duty and an insult to many hardworking ratepayers.
    “Let’s be clear: there is nothing inclusive about the Council’s aggressive promotion of the Irish language. The imposition of bilingual signage in areas where it commands minimal support has already created division and resentment. Now, to give two-thirds of this entire pot to that agenda sends a message loud and clear — that one cultural identity is to be elevated above all others, and that it is being done at the expense of the wider community.
    “The decision to allocate half a million pounds specifically to “newcomer families” is also deeply unbalanced. The Council’s first obligation must be to those who have long contributed to this city through their rates and taxes. Meeting their needs — many of which remain unaddressed — would benefit everyone in Belfast, regardless of background. Singling out one group for special treatment is a recipe for division, not inclusion.
    “And what of the £100,000 set aside for “biodiversity measures”? I doubt you’d find a single ratepayer who would place that among their top twenty priorities — let alone in the top four.
    “These decisions reveal a Council willing to prioritise pet projects and identity politics over the everyday needs of its citizens. It is prepared to elevate some while ignoring many. It carves up public money not on the basis of fairness or shared benefit—but on the basis of narrow interests.
    “That is not responsible leadership.
    “It is not inclusive governance.
    “And it is not what Belfast needs.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Mayor: All Polyclinics in Nagorny District Have Been Renovated

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    After a comprehensive reconstruction, a polyclinic opened in the Nagorny district. This was reported in his telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin.

    The main building of City Polyclinic No. 2 on Fruktovaya Street has been completely renovated in accordance with Moscow standard. The institution’s interiors were modernized and its engineering systems were replaced. The clinic was also equipped with modern medical equipment.

    “We made the clinic not only convenient for patients and doctors, but also technologically advanced. CT, MRI, densitometer, endoscopic equipment have been installed – you can undergo diagnostics and treatment in one building,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin 

    The polyclinic also has a terrain cure — a special path for therapeutic walking. This route helps in recovery from heart and lung problems, diabetes and other chronic diseases.

    Now in the Nagorny district all the clinics are updated and comfortable to visit.

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

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    https: //vv.mos.ru/mayor/tkhemes/13019050/

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  • MIL-OSI: Due to EY non-compliance with audit partner rotation rules, Shell to update 2023 and 2024 Form 20-Fs; financial statements remain unchanged

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Due to EY non-compliance with audit partner rotation rules, Shell to update 2023 and 2024 Form 20-Fs; financial statements remain unchanged

    London, July 2, 2025 – Ernst & Young LLP (“EY”) has advised Shell plc that, for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2024, EY was not in compliance with the SEC auditor independence rules. As a result, Shell plc will today file an amendment to its filed Form 20-Fs for those years with new US audit opinions issued by EY. The financial statements for 2023 and 2024 remain unchanged. The EY audit opinions remain unqualified.

    Additional notes

    On July 1, 2025, EY, Shell plc’s independent registered public accounting firm, advised the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board that its US opinions on Shell plc’s previously issued audited consolidated financial statements and effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting (jointly the “previously issued financial statements”) for the years ended and as of December 31, 2023 and 2024 (the “applicable years”), respectively, should no longer be relied upon. After a review, EY concluded that it was not in compliance with the SEC’s auditor independence rules for the audits of the applicable years.

    EY has determined that the partner who led the audit for the applicable years had exceeded the period allowed under SEC audit partner rotation rules and hence was not eligible to serve as lead engagement partner for those audits. 

    EY subsequently assigned a different partner to perform the role of lead audit partner with respect to the audits and concluded that no changes to the previously issued financial statements for the applicable years are necessary. EY has also concluded that the appropriate remediation has been completed, and it is capable of exercising objective and impartial judgment with respect to the US audit opinions included in the amended Form 20-Fs for the applicable years to be filed with the SEC.

    The previously issued financial statements as prepared by Shell plc for the applicable years are unchanged. Shell plc will file amended Form 20-Fs for the applicable years later today.

    Notes to editors 

    • SEC refers to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
    • To reflect the new issuance date of the Consolidated Financial Statements, consequential updates were included with respect to the going concern period and the Post balance sheet events note to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Save for these items, the previously issued financial statements and other notes have not changed. The EY audit opinions remain unqualified.
    • EY also advised the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board that the time limitations under the UK Financial Reporting Council’s Revised Ethical Standard regarding rotation of partners had been exceeded. Follow-up is a matter between EY and the UK Financial Reporting Council.  No amended filings are required in the UK.
    • Ernst & Young LLP is the UK member firm of the EY network.

    Enquiries

    Shell Media Relations International: +44 20 7934 5550
    US Media RelationsContact Shell US Media Team

    LEI number of Shell plc: 21380068P1DRHMJ8KU70
    Classification: Additional regulated information required to be disclosed under the laws of the United Kingdom

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  • MIL-OSI: Due to EY non-compliance with audit partner rotation rules, Shell to update 2023 and 2024 Form 20-Fs; financial statements remain unchanged

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Due to EY non-compliance with audit partner rotation rules, Shell to update 2023 and 2024 Form 20-Fs; financial statements remain unchanged

    London, July 2, 2025 – Ernst & Young LLP (“EY”) has advised Shell plc that, for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2024, EY was not in compliance with the SEC auditor independence rules. As a result, Shell plc will today file an amendment to its filed Form 20-Fs for those years with new US audit opinions issued by EY. The financial statements for 2023 and 2024 remain unchanged. The EY audit opinions remain unqualified.

    Additional notes

    On July 1, 2025, EY, Shell plc’s independent registered public accounting firm, advised the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board that its US opinions on Shell plc’s previously issued audited consolidated financial statements and effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting (jointly the “previously issued financial statements”) for the years ended and as of December 31, 2023 and 2024 (the “applicable years”), respectively, should no longer be relied upon. After a review, EY concluded that it was not in compliance with the SEC’s auditor independence rules for the audits of the applicable years.

    EY has determined that the partner who led the audit for the applicable years had exceeded the period allowed under SEC audit partner rotation rules and hence was not eligible to serve as lead engagement partner for those audits. 

    EY subsequently assigned a different partner to perform the role of lead audit partner with respect to the audits and concluded that no changes to the previously issued financial statements for the applicable years are necessary. EY has also concluded that the appropriate remediation has been completed, and it is capable of exercising objective and impartial judgment with respect to the US audit opinions included in the amended Form 20-Fs for the applicable years to be filed with the SEC.

    The previously issued financial statements as prepared by Shell plc for the applicable years are unchanged. Shell plc will file amended Form 20-Fs for the applicable years later today.

    Notes to editors 

    • SEC refers to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
    • To reflect the new issuance date of the Consolidated Financial Statements, consequential updates were included with respect to the going concern period and the Post balance sheet events note to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Save for these items, the previously issued financial statements and other notes have not changed. The EY audit opinions remain unqualified.
    • EY also advised the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board that the time limitations under the UK Financial Reporting Council’s Revised Ethical Standard regarding rotation of partners had been exceeded. Follow-up is a matter between EY and the UK Financial Reporting Council.  No amended filings are required in the UK.
    • Ernst & Young LLP is the UK member firm of the EY network.

    Enquiries

    Shell Media Relations International: +44 20 7934 5550
    US Media RelationsContact Shell US Media Team

    LEI number of Shell plc: 21380068P1DRHMJ8KU70
    Classification: Additional regulated information required to be disclosed under the laws of the United Kingdom

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Christine Lagarde: Culture and the economy

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    It is a pleasure to be here at the Munich Opera Festival.

    This festival draws on a tradition that stretches back 150 years. And over the next five weeks, audiences will experience a rich variety of performances.

    The programme includes some of opera’s canonical heavyweights, like Mozart’s Don Giovanni. But it also ventures into rarer territory, with works such as Strauss’s Die Liebe der Danae.

    But one work especially caught my eye: Fauré’s Pénélope, which will be performed at the Bavarian State Opera for the first time at this year’s festival.

    Now, I can already hear some members of the audience thinking: “Well, of course she chooses the French one.” Yes, but I would like to highlight Pénélope for an entirely different reason.

    It is the perfect distillation of European culture – both past and present.

    It is a story based on a Greek myth. After all, Pénélope is the loyal wife of Odysseus in Homer’s Odyssey. It is a story reimagined as an opera, an art form with roots in late 16th century Italy. It was written in France and performed in the country’s native language. And it is now being directed here in Munich.

    This opera is an odyssey through European culture itself – from ancient Greece to modern Germany, via Italy and France. It is also the story of a resilient woman.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Andrew Bailey: Revisiting the Norman Conquest of $4.86. Thoughts for the world today

    Source: Bank for International Settlements

    It is a great pleasure to have the opportunity to open this conference. You could say that it is an example of the endearing British sense of humour that we organise a conference on what is commonly regarded as one of the less good economic decisions in the country’s history. You may add that what I have just said demonstrates another British characteristic, the calculated British sense of understatement. Actually, as I hope to show, there remain lessons to be learned from the events. And, I do follow the wise advice of Ken Arrow, that “It will always be true that practical understanding of the present will require knowledge of the past.” 1

    Two other things before I get properly started. First, my title is unashamedly a lift from the sub-title of Donald Moggridge’s book on British monetary policy in the period2, which – as Adam Tooze has recently commented – is one of the best such sub-titles. On this, can I also say how nice it is that Susan will participate in the panel session today. It wouldn’t be the same if we could not personally record the major contribution of Susan and Don in this field. And, it is of course sad that Don isn’t with us.

    The second point is to mention something that I find amusing about the events around the return to gold. Montagu Norman kept a diary, which is available on-line on the Bank’s website. On the day it was announced by Winston Churchill at 4.30pm in the House of Commons, Norman wrote in large capitals in his diary, “GOLD STANDARD”. In this day and age, I think we can describe it as putting the caps lock on and going full Trump.

    On to more serious stuff. I am not going to give a full account of the events of 1925, I am going to be selective to illustrate a few points. One way to look at the episode is as a clash between domestic and international priorities. Norman took an international view – I will come on to describe it more fully. His biographer Andrew Boyle commented that he ardently believed that Europe could only begin to count on lasting peace and prosperity once Britain reinstated the gold standard3.

    In contrast, Don concluded forcefully that Norman failed to understand the domestic context, and showed very little apparent interest in doing so. The wild card in this is the position of Keynes. I will come onto this, but I do think the most pithy observation here came from Don when he observed that over time Keynes advocated almost every possible form of exchange rate arrangement.

    I am going to set out very briefly, and rather selectively, some of the arguments on the international versus domestic cases, and then use these to draw out a few points that I think are of relevance today.

    There are a number of strands to the international argument, but they come together in the conviction that the gold standard was the best form of monetary anchor at the time, that it was an open economy anchor in the sense that it had anchored across countries in a world of large capital and trade flows, and that in doing so before the First World War it had worked. It provided certainty on the terms of international trade and thus lowered transaction costs. Douglas Irwin has concluded that studies have attributed up to 20% of the growth of world trade between 1880 and 1910 to the benefits of greater certainty and lower transactions costs4. Allied to this is the argument that before the First World War adherence to the gold standard was an effective signal of credibility which had beneficial consequences for a country’s external borrowing cost. Estimates put this benefit as up to 30 basis points5.

    I would add two further elements of the broad international argument for returning at the pre-war parity. The first is the view that the experience of hyper-inflation in a number of European economies after the First World War heightened the attraction of sticking to the pre-war anchor. The second is that returning to gold at the established parity, and lowering transactions costs by doing so, would benefit the City of London as a financial centre, and most particularly if the UK led the way in doing so.

    The problem was of course that by returning in this way the burden of adjustment fell on domestic wages and prices. These had been sufficiently flexible in the late nineteenth century, but in the face of smaller economic shocks than were to emerge after 1925.

    But at the pre-war parity sterling was overvalued – domestic prices were now higher relative to other countries. This was the essence of the Keynes critique, namely that a central bank with the objective of fixing the value of its currency in terms of gold could not use monetary policy to stabilise domestic prices, which should be the objective6. In stable times, the gold standard worked because there was no conflict between a fixed exchange rate and stable domestic prices. But that was not the case when the economic shocks were larger, and because domestic prices were relatively higher the impact was to force deflation. We can add to this that in terms of the impact on borrowing costs noted earlier, the actual evidence suggests that while countries returning to gold at pre-war parities did lower their costs of borrowing, those who devalued on return gained somewhat more, though the evidence is open to some interpretation7.

    A further problem that was revealed by the larger shocks that occurred after return concerned the asymmetry of adjustment. The gold standard did not provide an explicit remit for monetary policy. It was supposed to work on the basis of the price-specie flow mechanism set out by David Hume, where gold flows were determined by monetary conditions, backed up by central banks following the “rules of the game”, with appropriate interest rate and balance sheet policies. In this way, prices would adjust to restore Balance of Payments equilibrium. Whether central banks always followed those rules in the pre-1914 gold standard is debated, but the system seemed to work, at least in in times of smaller shocks. But with the larger shocks of the late 1920s and 1930s, deviating from those rules mattered. The surplus countries (France and the US) sterilised gold inflows and thus prevented the equilibrating mechanism through domestic price adjustment. Irwin estimates that between 1928 and 1930, the US and France demonetised 11% of the world’s gold stock, thereby contributing to further deflation8.

    Before concluding on the relevance for today, I want to draw out a further point. As I noted earlier, it is quite hard to pin down exactly what exchange rate regime Keynes did prefer, as distinct from the ones he did not like. As Irwin notes, by 1925 he was certainly an opponent of the return to the pre-War parity under the gold standard.

    But he favoured exchange rate stability and was sceptical that flexible exchange rates could solve Balance of Payments problems9. He appreciated therefore that by preferring domestic employment goals and exchange rate management, he was ruling out open capital flows. This put him at odds with Norman. In fact, James Meade – the subject of a new biography by Susan10 – was one of the few economists of the period whose views were more aligned to the modern preference of free floating exchange rates, free trade and domestic monetary policy goals.

    Turning to the relevance of 1925 for today’s issues, I want to finish by drawing out three points where there are interesting parallels.

    The first concerns the robustness of monetary regimes. The gold standard stood up to the test of the shocks of the nineteenth century, but did not stand up to the much larger shocks of the inter-war period, and particularly the late 1920s and 1930s. Our regime today, based on the nominal anchor of the domestic inflation target, was developed over the decade or so before the financial crisis. In contrast to the gold standard, I think that it has stood up well to the larger shocks of recent years starting with the financial crisis. Our judgement to date is that it has contributed well to reducing inflation persistence following the shocks of recent years.

    The second point is closely related. Some countries went back onto gold and introduced flexibility by adjusting their parities from the pre-war level. As I described earlier, this was not the UK approach, and not only was this Norman’s strong preference, but returning at the pre-war parity was the conclusion of both committees set up to examine the issue, starting with the Cunliffe Committee of 1918. In the well-known words of former Chancellor Reginald McKenna to Churchill: “There is no escape, you have to go back, but it will be hell”. For Churchill, it was a matter of “Shackling ourselves to reality”11. But this begs the question, how much flexibility can be included in an anchor without compromising it?

    More recent UK history is interesting here. In the days immediately pre-Bank independence, the UK started with an inflation target range, and then switched to a point target.

    This strikes me as a sensible limitation of flexibility to promote the credibility of the target. But after the financial crisis and the following recession, the target regime was modified to allow more flexibility in the pace of return to target where there are so-called trade-off conditions between activity and inflation. This “constrained discretion” is limited but useful flexibility. The appropriateness of flexibility therefore remains an important judgement.

    The third point concerns international adjustment under the gold standard, and, as I noted earlier, the asymmetry between surplus and deficit countries when it came to so-called equilibrating gold flows.

    This meant that surplus countries had the incentive and the ability to put more of the adjustment burden onto the deficit countries, as was the case with France and the US. The adjustment asymmetry point was subsequently built into the Bretton Woods regime. Today, we have another version of this issue when we look at the US-China trade position and the associated imbalances. The asymmetry may not be the same, or indeed present even, but it is reasonable to believe that it might be a feature.

    To end, all of this reinforces for me the benefits of going back to review the 1925 decision – there is much to study and learn.

    Thank you.

    I would like to thank Michael Anson, Oliver Bush, Karen Jude, Martin Seneca, Alan Taylor and Ryland Thomas for their help in the preparation of these remarks.


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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Applications for general development programs in art schools have closed

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital has completed accepting applications for entrance examinations to children’s art schools (DSHI). In total, more than 30 thousand applications were accepted for pre-professional and general development programs.

    This year, 1.5 times more students applied for general development programs than in 2024. The programs at the Children’s Art School are aimed at creating a creative atmosphere in which not only professional skills are developed, but also the personal qualities of the child, including creativity, the ability to express themselves, and self-confidence.

    In Moscow, there are 153 creative educational institutions for children, subordinate to the capital’s Department of CultureThe children have access to a wide range of educational areas in the fields of music, theatre, choreography and fine arts.

    “The second stage of accepting applications to art schools from May 16 to July 1 was held for general development programs. This year, we have seen an increase in interest in general development programs: in fact, more than eight thousand applications were received. This is 47 percent more than in 2024. Piano remains one of the most popular areas – more than 1.7 thousand applications were received, over a thousand applications were received for training in vocal art and more than 500 applications for painting and architecture,” emphasized the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Culture

    Alexey Fursin.

    General development programs are suitable for children who do not plan to move to a professional educational trajectory in the future, but want to acquire quality skills. The training system is flexible and modular, with the ability to choose the duration and directions.

    Young applicants applied on the mos.ru portal and in person at creative educational institutions. Now the kids will have to take entrance exams, where the admissions committee will evaluate their knowledge and skills. In music schools, future students are tested for their sense of rhythm, memory, articulation, and musical ear. For this, they are asked, for example, to perform any children’s song and clap along to the rhythm. Similar tests are held in other areas.

    Revealing Everyone’s Talent: Children’s Art School Teachers Share Teaching Methods

    Children’s art schools in Moscow develop and implement educational programs in the field of art, ensure continuity of education between children’s art schools, secondary specialized and higher educational institutions, and also organize citywide cultural projects, festivals and competitions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On World Dog Day, Moscow State Veterinary Service Doctors Talked About Their Most Interesting Patients

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Every year, Moscow’s state veterinary clinics receive about 250 thousand dogs. In the first half of this year, city residents came to see their dogs more than 139 thousand times, of which 32 thousand pets needed veterinary care for the first time.

    On July 2, World Dog Day, specialists from state veterinary clinics talked about the specifics of working with man’s faithful friends and remembered the most interesting patients.

    Little Ones and Giants

    Muscovites increasingly prefer miniature dog breeds – this is a trend of recent years. Today, veterinarians unanimously call Yorkshire terriers the most popular breed – these dogs are encountered more often than others at receptions in state veterinary clinics. Chihuahuas, French bulldogs, Spitz and corgis are slightly inferior to Yorkies in numbers, but are also common in the capital.

    Among the frequent guests of veterinary clinics are also toy terriers, pugs, spitz and Jack Russell terriers, which confirms the steady interest in compact and active breeds. But rare patients of the capital’s veterinarians include French spaniels, Tyrolean hounds, Czech fouseks, Swedish vallhunds and Swiss laufhunds.

    The smallest Yorkie weighing 500 grams was registered at the Krasnogvardeyskaya Veterinary Clinic, and a Chihuahua that fit in the owner’s palm was treated at Kuntsevskaya. Among the largest breeds, pets weighing from 75 to 120 kilograms were seen at the veterinarian’s office – a Spanish water dog, a Caucasian shepherd, a Leonberger and an Alabai. The record belongs to a patient at the Butovskaya Veterinary Clinic – a Tibetan mastiff named Orlando, who weighs more than 120 kilograms.

    Seasoned and biting

    The most “biting monsters” who are ready to eat the vet at the appointment are among miniature dog breeds. Toy terriers are the top dog, and Chihuahuas, griffons, Pomeranians and Yorkies are also among the most toothy patients.

    Labradors behave ideally in the veterinarian’s office – they are the most docile and obedient patients. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Bichon Frise, Sennenhund and Bulldog breeds calmly visit the veterinary clinic.

    The Zelenograd veterinary clinic recently accepted an English bulldog with a truly British character – the dog was able to remove a skin lesion under local anesthesia, and the patient not only did not worry, but also continued to play calmly with the paramedic.

    The most common diseases

    Most often, pets are brought to Moscow state veterinary clinics with complaints of digestive system problems, gastroenteritis, enterocolitis. Also among the most common ailments in dogs are diseases of the urinary and cardiovascular systems.

    In miniature breeds, cardiologists often note mitral valve endocardiosis and cardiomyopathy. As a rule, dogs are brought to surgeons, orthopedists and traumatologists with orthopedic diseases, lameness of various etiologies, luxation of the patella, and also with tumors.

    Veterinarians also cite dental problems, kennel cough, and atopic dermatitis as common diseases in dogs.

    Complex cases

    In Moscow state veterinary clinics, dogs undergo operations of any degree of complexity – dental, oncological, ophthalmological, on the musculoskeletal system and many others.

    Recently, a four-year-old dog was operated on at the Zelenograd veterinary clinic. Due to numerous cesarean sections, she developed adhesive disease. A planned sterilization turned into a difficult case – surgeon Nadezhda Kuzina with great difficulty separated the uterus and ovaries from other organs, including the intestines, bladder and peritoneum. After the operation, the calm and leisurely patient turned into a lively dog, became super active, cheerful, which greatly surprised the owners. It turned out that adhesions were pulling everything inside and preventing her from moving.

    Pavel Artamonov, a trauma surgeon at the Krasnogvardeyskaya Veterinary Clinic, encountered a unique case when removing a poodle’s spleen. The weight of the removed organ, together with the tumor, was five kilograms, meaning that the 16-kilogram patient “lost weight” to 11 kilograms after the operation.

    The same veterinary clinic told of an almost unbelievable case of healing a 10-year-old Yorkie. The dog was picked up on the street. In addition to a tumor of the uterus and ovaries, she had multiple hernias and a prolapsed bladder into the hernial sac. During the operation, the patient’s heart stopped four times, and there was also swelling of the brain stem. Surgeon Ekaterina Baranova and a team of specialists had to perform resuscitation four times. As a result, the dog’s condition was stabilized and within a week after the operation, she fully recovered.

    There are 25 state veterinary clinics in Moscow. You can make an appointment online atMos.ru, in the mobile applications “Gosuslugi Moskvy” and “My Moscow”, as well as through contact center operators by phone: 7 495 612-12-12 (24 hours).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How ground transport routes in Moscow will change from July 5

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital continues to improve electric bus and bus routes, which will make trips to the metro even more convenient.

    Thus, from July 5, in the Teply Stan area, the M27 bus will run along a new main route to the nearest metro stations and social facilities.

    Bus route #170 will not run along part of Dubninskaya and Letchika Oskanov streets, but in both directions along Beskudnikovsky Boulevard and Deguninsky Proezd.

    Bus No. 466, instead of Deguninsky Proezd and Beskudnikovsky Boulevard, will travel in both directions along Dubninskaya and Letchika Oskanov Streets towards the Verkhniye Likhobory metro station.

    On Letchika Oskanov Street, buses M54, No. 466, 477 and 677 will go along a new lane for public transport, and a stop will appear on their route near the Verkhniye Likhobory metro station.

    In the area of Tsyurupa Street, buses numbered 113, 121 and 153 will travel faster towards the Profsoyuznaya metro station, without turning around at Sevastopolsky Prospekt.

    Buses No. 228 and C724 (former C4) will go to the new final stop “Ulitsa Golovacheva” (building 27).

    Bus 477 will replace bus 677k. The transport will go to the Okruzhnaya metro station of the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line without going along the North-West Chord and part of Stantsionnaya Street. Passengers will drop off opposite exit 11 and board at exit 3.

    Bus #82 will be replaced by C482. It will go to the Okruzhnaya metro station instead of the Degunino MCD-1 station. Disembarkation will take place opposite exit #11, boarding – at exit #2.

    “On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, we are launching new routes to create convenient and fast transport links with rail frame stations and social facilities. We will launch a new main route in Teply Stan at the request of local residents. Transport will run at intervals of less than 10 minutes during the most popular hours, modern buses of an especially large class will operate on the line,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    In accordance with the objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life” In the capital, much attention is paid to the modernization of social and municipal infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transport routes and updating the rolling stock. In addition, within the framework of the national project, Moscow has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a single circuit with predictable suburban rail transport for more than 30 million residents of 11 regions of Russia.

    We have already explained why they are changing it Routes of routes, their numbers and what color they are designated.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kindergarten for 200 children to appear in Kommunarka

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A project for the construction of a kindergarten in Kommunarka on a vacant plot of land has been approved. The facility will appear within the boundaries of Filatovsky Boulevard and Projected Driveway No. 7183 (plot No. 57), reported the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “A three-story kindergarten building will be built on the territory of the Kommunarka administrative and business center near the Olkhovaya metro station. The facility will be built as part of the Targeted Investment Program. According to the project, the preschool institution will be designed for 200 children. Eight groups will be created there, each of which will have a separate group cell with a playroom, sleeping area and changing room. In addition, the building will include a gym and music hall, a medical block, and a full-cycle food service unit,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The layout takes into account modern requirements for the design of social facilities. This ensures a comfortable and safe stay in the building and movement around it.

    “When designing educational facilities, special attention should be paid to fire safety. This project meets all relevant norms and standards. In particular, the layout allows for the fastest possible evacuation of people from all floors thanks to safe isolated corridors with fire doors, and the ventilation system, according to the documentation, will be equipped with smoke dampers,” noted the Chairman of the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects

    Ivan Shcherbakov.

    The territory of the kindergarten will be improved. Each group will have areas for walks and games in the fresh air.

    Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the completion of construction kindergarten for 350 people in the Filimonkovsky district.

    The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    Schools, clinics and sports complexes: what social facilities are being built in the city

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow power engineers are increasing the volume of construction of a 20-kilovolt network

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital’s power engineers are continuing large-scale work to build a 20-kilovolt backbone network, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Today, 20-kilovolt electric networks are one of the main areas of energy; this year we will lay more than 400 kilometers of such networks. The 6-10-kilovolt medium-voltage networks that currently dominate the capital are obsolete and can no longer cope with the increasing load. To solve this problem, it is necessary to introduce a higher voltage class,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The use of networks with a capacity of 20 kilowatts allows for an increase in the throughput and radius of technological connection and a reduction in energy losses.

    Currently, more than 4.5 thousand kilometers of such cable lines are in operation in the capital. In particular, they provide power supply to the Skolkovo Innovation Center, the Luzhniki Stadium, the Moscow-City business center, a number of stations of the Big Circle Line of the metro, the Moskvarium at VDNKh and other significant facilities.

    In the future, active development of a network with a capacity of 20 kilowatts will increase the maneuverability of the capital’s energy system and ensure reliable energy supply to consumers.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A sports base will be built on Saltykovskaya Street in the Eastern Administrative District

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A multifunctional complex will appear in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district in the east of the capital, including a sports base and a physical education and health center. This was announced by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The future sports base is intended for training athletes with the possibility of long-term residence in it. It will be built at the address: Saltykovskaya Street, land plot No. 4a.

    “The complex-shaped building will have 12 floors, one of which will be underground. The total area of the facility will be 43.7 thousand square meters. The sports and fitness center will occupy an area of over 10 thousand square meters, its main premises will be concentrated on the lower floors of the building. More than 27 thousand square meters have been allocated for the hotel. The remaining space will be allocated for cafes and shopping pavilions,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    In addition, the multifunctional complex building will be equipped with three gyms, a swimming pool, coaching rooms, a sporting goods store and a medical center.

    A parking lot for 241 cars will be built on the territory adjacent to the sports complex. Two of them will be for buses, and 25 for people with limited mobility.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to Release 100 Examples of China-SCO Digital Economy Cooperation

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    TIANJIN, July 2 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Forum on Digital Economy to be held in north China’s Tianjin from July 10 to 11 will release 100 classic examples of cooperation between China and other SCO countries in the digital economy, Song Xianrong, a spokesperson for the State Data Administration, said at a press conference on Thursday.

    According to her, significant results have been achieved in recent years in the above-mentioned area in cooperation between China and other member countries of the organization.

    In March this year, the National Data System conducted a selection of typical examples of cooperation between China and the SCO countries in the field of digital economy, selecting more than 100 such examples, covering all SCO countries in the fields of innovative application of digital technologies, digital infrastructure, digital transformation of industry, digital industrial parks, digital people’s welfare and digital security.

    China will continue to improve cooperation mechanisms, reduce trade barriers, join forces with other countries to build an open, inclusive and comprehensive digital economic environment, and make greater contributions to global governance, she said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: Gonzalo heads Real Madrid past Juventus and into Club World Cup quarters

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

    Gonzalo Garcia’s second-half header lifted Real Madrid to a 1-0 victory over Juventus on Tuesday, securing the Spanish side a place in the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals.

    Vinicius Junior (L) of Real Madrid vies with Manuel Locatelli of Juventus during the round of 16 match between Spain’s Real Madrid and Italy’s Juventus FC at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida, the United States, July 1, 2025. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling)

    The breakthrough came in the 54th minute when Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a precise cross from the right, allowing Garcia to nod home from close range. The 21-year-old now has three goals and one assist in four tournament matches.

    Persistent rain in the Hard Rock Stadium area eased shortly before kickoff, avoiding further delays after earlier weather disruptions during the tournament.

    Juventus made six changes to its starting lineup, with Kenan Yildiz, Francisco Conceicao and Randal Kolo Muani replacing Nicolas Gonzalez, Teun Koopmeiners and Dusan Vlahovic in the attack.

    Real Madrid welcomed back star forward Kylian Mbappe, who was named as a substitute after having missed the group stage with gastroenteritis.

    Despite Madrid controlling early possession, Juventus carved out the sharper chances. Yildiz intercepted a pass and surged through midfield to slip Kolo Muani through on goal, but the French forward lifted his effort over the bar. Yildiz threatened again minutes later, forcing a corner with a deflected shot.

    Jude Bellingham nearly opened the scoring for Madrid in the 29th minute, but Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio produced a reflex save to deny him from Alexander-Arnold’s cutback. Di Gregorio kept his side in the match with another close-range stop to deny Federico Valverde just before halftime.

    The Italian keeper continued his strong performance after the break, parrying efforts from both Bellingham and Dean Huijsen, but was finally beaten by Garcia’s decisive header.

    Garcia made way in the 68th minute for Mbappe, who made his Club World Cup debut.

    Late saves from Di Gregorio kept Juventus in contention, but the Serie A side failed to find an equalizer against Madrid’s disciplined defense.

    Real Madrid will face either Borussia Dortmund or Monterrey – who play later Tuesday night – in Saturday’s quarterfinal in New York.

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  • MIL-OSI: DNO Secures North Sea Gas Offtake and Related USD 500 Million Financing Facility; Adds Arrows to its Quiver

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Oslo, 2 July 2025 – DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today announced that the Company’s wholly-owned Norway operating subsidiaries have entered into an offtake agreement with France’s ENGIE SA for DNO’s Norwegian gas production and secured a related offtake financing facility with a major US bank for up to USD 500 million.

    The offtake agreement covers the entirety of DNO’s Norwegian gas production post acquisition of Sval Energi Group AS, offers premium pricing and has a tenor of four years as from 1 October 2025.

    Related to the agreement, DNO has entered into an offtake financing facility with a US bank for up to USD 500 million. Under the facility, DNO is paid, by the bank, the value of up to 270 days of scheduled gas production based on future gas sales receivables. The all-in interest rate for drawn amounts under the facility is significantly below conventional reserve-based lending (RBL) terms available to DNO, with no charges for undrawn amounts. There are no financial covenants related to the facility.

    Proceeds from the offtake financing facility will be used to replace Sval Energi’s similar existing facilities as well as for general corporate purposes.

    “We have received strong interest by buyers to prepurchase our enlarged North Sea production of 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day split about equally between oil and gas,” said DNO’s Executive Chairman Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani. “These three-way transactions are made possible because buyers are eager to lock in secure supplies of Norwegian oil and gas and US banks, in particular, have significantly stepped up fossil fuel lending,” he explained.

    Given availability of attractive offtake financing terms, DNO has repaid and will not renew over USD 600 million in RBLs across its North Sea subsidiaries. In addition, the Company has borrowed USD 300 million under a one-year bank bridge loan “to add more arrows to our quiver,” according to Mr. Mossavar-Rahmani.

    Separately, DNO is in discussions to establish an offtake agreement and related financing facility on comparable terms for its North Sea oil production.

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    For further information, please contact:
    Media: media@dno.no
    Investors: investor.relations@dno.no

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    DNO ASA is a leading Norwegian oil and gas operator active in the Middle East, the North Sea and West Africa. Founded in 1971 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, the Company holds stakes in onshore and offshore licenses at various stages of exploration, development and production in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Norway, the United Kingdom, Côte d’Ivoire and Yemen. More information is available at www.dno.no.

    This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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