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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government of Canada recognizes the historic significance of Rockcliffe Park Historic District 

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Located northeast of downtown Ottawa, this district is an example of suburban planning traditions of the second half of the 19th century.

    May 30, 2025                               Ottawa, ON                             Parks Canada

    Today, the Honourable Mona Fortier, on behalf of the minister responsible for Parks Canada, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, commemorated the national historic significance of Rockcliffe Park Historic District at a special plaque unveiling ceremony. National historic designations illustrate the persons, places, and events that have marked history in Canada. Together, they tell the stories of who we are and connect us to our past, enriching our understanding of ourselves, each other, and this country.

    Located at the confluence of the Ottawa, Rideau, and Gatineau Rivers, this residential district covers an estimated area of 1.77 km2. Known to the Anishinābeg as Kishkābikā, Rockcliffe Park is part of an important historical area where Indigenous people have lived, gathered, harvested, and traded for millennia. Following European settlement, this neighbourhood district was designed and laid out in 1864 by Thomas Coltrin Keefer, as part of Thomas MacKay’s large estate purchased in the 1830s.

    Rockcliffe Park is an excellent example of the picturesque English and American suburban planning traditions of the second half of the 19th century. The varied, high-quality architecture was the work of renowned architects, who promoted the use of a variety of styles such as Tudor, Georgian, and Queen Anne. Amalgamated with the City of Ottawa in 2001, Rockcliffe Park retains a high degree of integrity and many of the key elements associated with its original design.

    The Government of Canada, through Parks Canada and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, recognizes significant people, places, and events that shaped this country as one way of helping Canadians connect with their past. By sharing these stories with Canadians, we hope to foster understanding of and reflection on the diverse histories, cultures, legacies, and realities of Canada’s past and present.

    The designation process under Parks Canada’s National Program of Historical Commemoration is largely driven by public nominations. To nominate a person, place or historic event in your community, please visit the Parks Canada website for more information:
    https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/culture/clmhc-hsmbc/ncp-pcn/application.

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  • MIL-OSI: Cloud Mining Trends 2025: VNBTC Empowers Investors to Build Sustainable Passive Crypto Income

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    London, United Kingdom, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In 2025, as digital assets continue to reshape the landscape of global finance, more investors are seeking stable and automated ways to generate passive income. Among the most accessible solutions is cloud mining—a low-maintenance strategy that eliminates the need for expensive hardware or technical expertise. VNBTC, a fast-growing player in the crypto mining sector, is empowering users worldwide to earn daily passive income through its transparent, automated mining platform. With flexible investment plans and a focus on user-friendly experiences, VNBTC is positioning itself as a go-to solution for both beginners and experienced crypto investors looking to grow their wealth reliably in the evolving digital economy.

    Why invest in VNBTC instead of conventional mining?

    Traditional mining requires costly equipment, frequent upgrades, and high electricity expenses, which make it difficult for many to profit.

    VNBTC changes the game.

    Through automated cloud mining, there’s no need for setup, maintenance, or technical skills. VNBTC only needs users to invest, as it handles the mining process remotely while sending daily earnings directly to the user’s wallet. It offers a simpler, faster, and more accessible way to earn passive income from crypto mining without the usual hassles.

    VNBTC Enhances Cloud Mining with AI-Driven Optimization, Multi-Crypto Support, and Trusted Industry Recognition

    VNBTC is setting a new standard in cloud mining by harnessing cutting-edge AI technology to boost mining efficiency and maximize user returns. Forget the hassle of managing hardware, electricity costs, or complex technical setups; VNBTC makes crypto mining straightforward and accessible. Supporting a wide range of cryptocurrencies, the platform also welcomes new users with a $79 bonus right after registration. Backed by verified security certifications and trusted by major industry players, VNBTC offers reliable 24/7 customer support to ensure every user feels confident and supported.  With a very low entry point of $79 and a vibrant community of over 230,000 global users, many enjoy daily rewards exceeding $5,000. 

    Consistent Daily Earnings, Secure Investment, and Extra Ways to Profit with VNBTC

    VNBTC offers flexible, fixed-income mining plans with guaranteed daily payouts and zero volatility. Every plan includes full principal return at maturity, making it perfect for users seeking stable and passive income.

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    • Doge Starter Plan – 7 days: $79 price, 1.20% daily profit, 6.64% total profit
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    Profits are paid automatically every 24 hours, and users can withdraw anytime.

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    Begin Your Cloud Mining Journey with VNBTC: 4 Easy Steps to Start Earning

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    VNBTC: Leading the Future of Cloud Mining in 2025

    Backed by verified security certifications, 24/7 customer support, and an AI-driven mining engine, VNBTC is redefining what users expect from cloud mining. 

    “As we move into the future of digital mining,” a VNBTC spokesperson stated, “we’re not just building a platform, we’re creating a name that fits: powerful, secure, and profitable.”

    With a strong track record, real user success stories, and ongoing platform advancements, VNBTC is poised to dominate the crypto mining space in 2025 and beyond. Choosing VNBTC means joining a dynamic, trustworthy ecosystem designed for sustainable growth and steady passive income.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Serial rapist sentenced to life in prison

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    An investigation led by specialist detectives at the Metropolitan Police has resulted in a 22-year-old man who raped two teenage girls and a woman being given a life sentence.

    Levi Bancroft, 22, (11.06.02) of Hanson Close, West Drayton, was sentenced on Friday, 30 May at Southwark Crown Court for four counts of rape involving three victims.

    Bancroft was convicted on Thursday, 31, October 2024, following a three-week trial at the same court.

    The court heard how over a period of five years, Bancroft raped three women, targeting them as they were alone and vulnerable. He was also convicted of actual bodily harm, after he physically assaulted one of the women.

    He was arrested and charged following a Met investigation, working closely with Thames Valley Police, where officers used CCTV and DNA evidence to put Bancroft at the scene of the crimes.

    Detective Constable Lloyd Leech, who led the Met’s investigation, said:

    “A serial sexual offender has been taken off the streets, protecting women across the country.

    “Bancroft repeatedly targeted vulnerable women and followed a sinister pattern of behaviour. His abhorrent offending would have very likely continued if it wasn’t for this arrest and conviction.

    “I commend the bravery of the three victims to come forward and report what had happened to them. Justice has now been served.”

    The first allegation against Bancroft was made in 2018, but subsequently closed due to the victim not feeling able to proceed. A second report was made in 2020 and the case went to trial.

    During this trial, a third report from Thames Valley Police came to light and the trial was adjourned as the CPS worked to join the three cases together, after the first victim was willing to come forward again.

    Detectives were able to identify Bancroft as the suspect in the first and second case through DNA samples collected during medical examinations of the victims. CCTV also placed him at the scene of the second and third case, as well as data from his electronic tag from a previous knife possession offence.

    He repeatedly preyed on women who were alone. In September 2018, Bancroft, then 16-years-old, took a 15-year-old into a stairwell of a block of flats in Westminster in the late evening. He prevented her from leaving the block, forced her down in the stairwell and raped her.

    Bancroft’s pattern of offending included using threats of violence to instil fear into his victims, going on to rape them. This was shown again in January 2020, when Bancroft, then 17-years-old, followed a 15-year-old girl late at night off a tube at Royal Oak Underground Station. He forced her into a nearby stairwell of a block of flats and raped her.

    In November 2023, Bancroft raped a transgender female in Oxford. After approaching her in the street, Bancroft followed her into a cul-de-sac. Bancroft then raped her behind a parked car. As the victim ran away after the attack, Bancroft chased her while shouting transphobic and threatening comments. When he was able to catch up with her, he went on to violently assault her. The victim managed run to a local venue to seek shelter where the police were called.

    Detective Constable Rebekah Routh, who led the Thames Valley investigation, added:

    “I wish to commend all three victims in this case for their immense bravery in coming forward and having trust in both the Metropolitan Police and Thames Valley police to bring this dangerous individual to justice.”

    Under the New Met for London Plan, our mission is to deliver More Trust, Less Crime and High Standards. Central to this is transforming how we prevent harm and tackle violence against women and girls, most often committed by predatory men like Bancroft.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China celebrates outstanding scientists with museum event on National Scientists’ Day

    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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — China celebrated National Scientists’ Day on May 30, with exhibits related to the achievements of outstanding scientists on display at a museum.

    The National Museum of Chinese Scholars in Beijing has displayed 10 significant items, including a group photo of scientists who participated in the development of the atomic bomb, ballistic missile and satellite, and a prestigious award given to engineering expert Qian Qihu.

    The event included speeches by the scientists themselves, their family members and students.

    Also present was Wan Gang, Chairman of the All-China Society for Science and Technology, who called on scientific and technical workers to contribute to the country’s development.

    He called on them to develop innovative elements of traditional Chinese culture and accelerate the achievement of a high level of national scientific and technological self-sufficiency.

    The event coincided with the first anniversary of the opening of the National Museum of Chinese Scholars. Over the past year, the cultural venue has welcomed more than 170,000 visitors and hosted 14 thematic exhibitions dedicated to the achievements and spirit of scientists. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The first International High-Level Conference on Glacier Conservation was held in Dushanbe

    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

    ALMATY, May 30 (Xinhua) — The first International High-Level Conference on Glacier Protection was held in Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe on Friday, the Khovar news agency reported.

    The forum, held in Kokhi Somon, the seat of the Government of Tajikistan, brought together more than 2,500 experts from 80 countries, heads of government delegations, high-ranking representatives of regional and international organizations, research institutes and development partners.

    The conference included two thematic sessions: “Glaciers, Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, the threat of sea level rise and strategies for small island developing states” and “From glaciers to the sea: glaciers, snow cover and water availability in the context of climate change”.

    The conference was organized within the framework of the International Year of Glacier Conservation on the initiative of the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, supported at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s overseas portfolio investment volume reached US$1.42 trillion by end of 2024

    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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — China’s overseas portfolio investment (excluding reserve assets) reached 1.42 trillion U.S. dollars by the end of 2024, official data released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange showed Friday.

    According to the agency, of the total investment, $859.8 billion was invested in shares, and $557.5 billion in bonds.

    Non-bank financial institutions held $795.5 billion in foreign portfolio investment assets, or 56 percent of the total. Banks held $422.1 billion, or 30 percent of the total.

    The non-financial sector accounted for $199.8 billion of such assets, or 14 percent of the total. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE students took all the prize places at the Russian Cup from the Federation of Sports Programming

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    The final of the Russian Cup in sports programming in the discipline “Algorithmic programming” took place. From Faculty of Computer Science Seven students and one teacher took part in the competition. The entire podium was occupied by students of the educational program “Applied Mathematics and Computer Science” National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    The competition took place in person in Moscow, where 30 of the strongest participants of the qualifying round from ten regions of Russia were invited: Voronezh Region, Moscow, Moscow Region, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Perm Territory, the Republic of Karelia, the Komi Republic, Rostov and Saratov Regions, as well as St. Petersburg.

    The finalists were given three hours to solve eight problems. The first, second and third places were taken by students of the educational program “Applied Mathematics and Informatics” of the Faculty of Computer Science of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    First place – Fedor Romashov, third year.

    Second place – Alexey Vasiliev, second year.

    Third place – Alexey Mikhnenko, third year.

    Full results can be found here by link.

    Alexey Vasiliev

    — I am glad that I managed to take second place. It was very difficult to jump higher because of the strong competitor in first place. The selection was held in the form of an online contest, and only 30 of its best participants were invited to the final. It was not difficult for me to pass thanks to my extensive experience in Olympiad programming.

    To win a prize in the final, it is important to be able to quickly come up with ideas for solving problems, as well as quickly and competently implement them. In the final, five people solved six problems each, so the winners among them were determined by the penalty, that is, by the speed of the solution. There were several strong opponents, whom I often encounter in other contests, so the competition was serious.

    Text: Alexandra Sytnik

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU is a big family: a sports festival for everyone

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 30, 2025, the State University of Management’s sports field hosted the “GUU – Big Family” celebration.

    More than 200 people joined teams to show off their athletic abilities ahead of International Children’s Day.

    The event was opened by the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev:

    “GUU is a really big family. I often see how our students and staff enjoy spending time in large groups at our university’s sporting events. It’s nice that today many came with their families, immersing their children in the atmosphere of our university from an early age.”

    A representative of our partners, the head of the SBER campus projects implementation department, Maxim Guzenko, also gave a welcoming speech.

    After the grand opening, those gathered warmed up with some fiery exercises, completed an interesting quest and fortified themselves with aromatic pilaf. A separate children’s area with fun and safe activities was organized for the youngest participants.

    In addition to the main program, everyone could try their hand at knife throwing thanks to partners from the All-Russian FSOO “Sports Knife Throwing”.

    The award ceremony was held by the Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Vitaly Lapshenkov: each team received a nomination and memorable prizes with the symbols of our beloved first management.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Khorgos checkpoint handled over 4,000 China-Europe freight train trips in January-May

    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

    URUMQI, May 30 (Xinhua) — Horgos Port, a major railway hub in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has handled more than 4,000 China-Europe (Central Asia) freight trains since the beginning of the year, after a train loaded with electronics and mechanical equipment departed for Duisburg, Germany, on Thursday.

    According to the Urumqi Office of China Railway Urumqi Group Co., Ltd., the Horgos railway checkpoint has so far handled a total of more than 46,000 China-Europe/Central Asia freight train trips, bringing the total number of these trains to 87, covering 46 cities and regions in 18 countries.

    Situated on the border between China and Kazakhstan, Khorgos and Alashankou, also known as the Alatau Pass, are the two main railway border crossings in Xinjiang.

    According to previously published data, as of May 26, the Alashankou checkpoint had handled more than 3,000 China-Europe/Central Asia/ freight train trips since the beginning of the year. These trains traveled along 123 routes connecting 21 countries, including Germany and Poland.

    Over the past three years, the capacity of these two railway checkpoints has grown at double-digit rates.

    In 2024, these checkpoints handled 27.5 million tons of cargo, accounting for nearly 70 percent of XUAR’s total land import and export volume. In addition, the number of China-Europe freight trains passing through these two border crossings exceeded 50 percent of the national total.

    In 2024 alone, the two checkpoints handled 16.4 thousand China-Europe freight train trips, up 14 percent from the previous year. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Hong Kong’s credit ratings demonstrate its economic resilience – Chinese Foreign Ministry

    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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — The recent affirmation of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s (SAR) credit ratings by Fitch, S

    As the Chinese diplomat pointed out, the positive assessments of Hong Kong’s credit profile are further confirmation of confidence in its status as an international financial centre.

    The Hong Kong SAR administration said the city’s robust financial system, vibrant capital market and thriving IPO market reflect the high level of confidence global investors have in Hong Kong, Lin Chien said.

    Moreover, the official representative stressed that the steady progress of China’s high-quality development provides the SAR with even more development opportunities and new driving forces.

    “We have full confidence in Hong Kong’s development prospects and welcome foreign companies to invest in the SAR to achieve common development and prosperity,” Lin Jian concluded. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI: PROACTIS SA – Press Release 30.05.2025 (AFR report publication)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release

    Postponement of publication of results and Annual Financial Report for the year ending January 31, 2025

    Paris, France – (30 May 2025) – PROACTIS SA (ISIN code: FR0004052561) announces the postponement of the publication, originally scheduled for May 30, 2025, of its results and Annual Financial Report for the year ended January 31, 2025.

    This postponement follows the delay in finalizing the audit by the statutory auditors of PROACTIS HOLDING LIMITED (parent company of PROACTIS SA) and the delay in agreeing certain matters with the auditors of PROACTIS SA, notably with regards to the impairment of goodwill and forming a conclusion on going concern. As such, PROACTIS SA has no choice but to postpone the publication of its results and Annual Financial Report for the year ending January 31, 2025.

    PROACTIS SA and PROACTIS HOLDING LIMITED have already taken the necessary steps to complete the audits as quickly as possible.

    PROACTIS SA will announce the next publication dates in a press release in the near future.

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    About Proactis SA (https://www.proactis.com/proactis-sa), a Proactis Company

    Proactis SA connects companies by providing business spend management and collaborative business process automation solutions for both goods and services, through The Business Network. Our solutions integrate with any ERP or procurement system, providing our customers with an easy-to-use solution which drives adoption, compliance and savings.

    Proactis SA has operations in France, Germany, USA and Manila.

    Listed in Compartment C on the Euronext Paris Eurolist.

    ISIN: FR0004052561, Euronext: PROAC, Reuters: HBWO.LN, Bloomberg: HBW.FP

    Contacts
    Tel: +33 (0)1 53 25 55 00
    E-mail: investorContact@proactis.com

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  • MIL-OSI Video: After the Brief – May 29

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Deputy Spokesperson Houston recaps changes to visa vetting processes to bolster our national security, the Department’s forthcoming reorganization, the Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange, and our efforts to stop Iran from ever acquiring a nuclear missile.

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    Under the leadership of the President and Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. On behalf of the American people we promote and demonstrate democratic values and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.

    The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: St. Petersburg Man Deported From the Philippines to the United States Sentenced to Three Years for Threatening to Kill a Political Rival

    Source: US FBI

    Tampa, Florida – U.S. District Judge William F. Jung today sentenced William Robert Braddock, III (41, St. Petersburg) to three years in federal prison for interstate transmission of threat to injure. Braddock pled guilty on February 3, 2025.

    According to court documents and evidence discussed in open court, in 2021 Braddock and Victim-1 were candidates in the primary election to represent the 13th Congressional District of Florida in the United States House of Representatives. Braddock viewed Victim-1, the Republican party frontrunner, as his only obstacle to winning that race. For months, Braddock disparaged Victim-1 with her peers and attempted to inject himself into her life. During a June 2021 telephone call with Victim-2, a private citizen and acquaintance of Victim-1, Braddock threatened to have Victim-1 murdered if she continued to poll well in the race for the 13th District. Specifically, Braddock threatened, in part, to “call up my Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” and make Victim-1 “disappear.” Braddock further stated, “I will be the next congressman for this District. Period. End of discussion. And anybody going up against me is f—ing [expletive] ignorant for doing so. [Victim-1]’s ignorant so I don’t have a problem taking her out, but I’m not going to do that dirty work myself obviously.”

    In November 2021, Braddock flew to Thailand on a one-way ticket, and ultimately settled in the area of Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines. He remained in the Philippines until self-surrendering to authorities in Manila in June 2023. Braddock remained in foreign custody until being transported to the United States in September 2024.

    This investigation was led by the FBI Tampa Division and the St. Petersburg Police Department. The United States Marshals Service provided substantial assistance. The investigation also benefited from foreign law enforcement cooperation provided by the Philippine Department of Justice, the Philippine Bureau of Immigration, and the Manila Office of the Legal Attaché. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Carlton C. Gammons and Trial Attorney Alexandre Dempsey of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s child health care steadily improves: National Health Commission

    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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — China’s child health care has been steadily improving in recent years, Shen Haiping, a senior official with the National Health Commission, said at a press conference on Friday.

    She noted that in 2024, the infant mortality rate and the under-five mortality rate in the country dropped to 4 per thousand and 5.6 per thousand, respectively, reaching record lows. In these indicators, China has taken a leading position among the world’s upper-middle-income countries.

    According to Shen Haiping, based on global trends over the past decade, China ranks third and fourth among 53 upper-middle-income countries in terms of the average annual rate of decline in infant mortality and under-five mortality.

    The agency spokeswoman also added that between 2010 and 2023, China’s average population life expectancy increased by 3.8 years, with 21.7 percent of that increase due to a reduction in the under-five mortality rate. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: There is no talk of Turkish or anyone else’s mediation in the second round of Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul — Russian Foreign Ministry

    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

    Moscow, May 30 /Xinhua/ — A Russian delegation led by Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky will arrive in Istanbul on June 2 for the second round of direct talks with Ukraine. There is no talk of Turkish or anyone else mediating in the second round of talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. This was stated on Friday by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.

    “We confirm that the Russian delegation, headed by the Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, will be in Istanbul on June 2 to hold the second round of the aforementioned negotiations. It will arrive with a draft memorandum and other proposals for a ceasefire,” said M. Zakharova.

    Russia does not see a connection between direct negotiations with Ukraine and the presence of representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Germany and France in Istanbul, noted the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

    “Of course, we are deeply grateful to our Turkish friends for their hospitality and for creating the necessary comfortable conditions for work as hosts of the negotiating platform. However, there is no talk of Turkish or anyone else’s mediation,” M. Zakharova emphasized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Exciting, but incredibly inspiring”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Photo: Dmitry Novikov

    On May 28, the students of the university-wide elective course “GR in modern Russia: theory and practice” The projects were evaluated by three commissions consisting of professors. Department of Theory and Practice of Interaction between Business and Government HSE University. One of the commissions was headed by the head of the department, HSE President Alexander Shokhin.

    This academic year, the Department of Theory and Practice of Business and Government Interaction at the National Research University Higher School of Economics celebrated its 20th anniversary. For over 15 years, its key project has been a university-wide elective course. It is attended not only by HSE students, but also by representatives of other universities, government agencies, commercial organizations, etc.

    The department was one of the first at the university to use a project-based approach to teaching. “Students in our elective write their final theses not as classic coursework or diploma theses, but as projects, including group projects, aimed at solving specific problems. This is due to the fact that the faculty of the department are practicing politicians, officials and entrepreneurs,” notes Alexander Shokhin.

    The head of the department himself annually supervises the preparation of several projects. In the current academic year, one of them was devoted to youth entrepreneurship; a team of four people worked on it: two HSE Master’s students and two elective students who had already received a higher education.

    “Writing the paper under the guidance of Alexander Nikolaevich was exciting, but incredibly inspiring,” says Alena Velikanova, a first-year student in the master’s program.Media management” He was deeply immersed in the topic, guided us, helped to build a clear structure for the research and set the accents. And most importantly, he was sincerely interested not only in the successful defense of the work, but also in its further development. His recommendations went far beyond the scope of the academic assignment and concerned the prospects for the practical application of our developments.”

    Alena completed the elective for the second time, and became its listener for the first time in the third year of the bachelor’s program “Journalism” Then her work, carried out under the supervision of Professor Nikolai Tsekhomsky, was devoted to public-private partnership in infrastructure projects of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Thanks to the elective, she deeply mastered economic issues, and this helped her in professional self-realization – she began to work in the Youth Council at the Representative Office of Kamchatka Krai.

    “I am an ambitious person, and the elective has become a serious challenge for me for the second year: I prove to myself that I can handle any topic,” admits Alena. “This is a great opportunity to prove myself, to master a new direction in an intensive format under the guidance of real leaders, to adopt their invaluable experience. In the future, I would like to do an internship at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and then work in my specialty – in the field of media management.”

    Another team of students, led by Professor Vladimir Salamatov, developed a project entitled “Development of the Northern Sea Route in the Context of Eastern Transport Infrastructure and Integration into International Transport Corridors.” It included Sergey Kharyushin, a second-year student in the bachelor’s program “State and municipal administration“, Alexey Proskurin, HSE graduate, head of the data analytics department of the Moscow Department of Information Technologies, and Elizaveta Metelyova, head of the operational analytics department of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

    “The Northern Sea Route is a unique transport artery that connects Europe and Asia. After the introduction of sanctions, it became the most relevant, many problems associated with its use became more acute, and their solution required the combined efforts of various departments and shippers. The Northern Sea Route expands every year, attracts new participants, and last year it set a historical record for cargo turnover,” explains Elizaveta.

    “We have developed a number of recommendations – for example, we proposed creating the Main Directorate of the Northern Sea Route, an independent institution that will coordinate interdepartmental cooperation between Rosmorrechflot, Rosatom, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia and other structures on this issue. For online navigation tracking, we proposed creating a digital twin with the involvement of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. The problem of the shortage of icebreaker and Arctic cargo fleet was also highlighted in the work,” adds Alexey.

    During the defense, the commission highly appreciated the project, and Professor Kirill Androsov recommended that its materials be submitted to the government commission. According to the authors, the expertise of Vladimir Salamatov, who has been working at the Department of Theory and Practice of Interaction between Business and Government at the National Research University Higher School of Economics since 2015, helped to prepare it at a high level and adequately defend it. In different years, he was Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, General Director of the International Trade Center, and created his own analytical center dealing with issues of international trade.

    “I came to this department because it is unique. People who have achieved great results, worked or work in very important positions and, of course, have invaluable experience work here. They all understand that only the state or only business will not be able to solve the issues of our country’s development, that their alliance is needed for this. Both in professorial lectures and in student projects, the topic of interaction between business and government is highlighted every time,” Vladimir Salamatov notes.

    According to his assessment, there is a noticeable differentiation among the elective course participants by educational tracks: not only economists and political scientists come here, but even engineers, graduates of the Higher School of Economics and other universities. By and large, anyone can participate in the selection for the elective course. “I am equally interested in working with first-year students and graduates who perceive the material, including through the prism of their experience,” the professor adds.

    He recommends that elective students “not stand still, constantly study, test themselves, and if you do this constantly, success will not be long in coming.”

    Among the professors of the department who supervised the projects of the students this year was Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Tatyana Ilyushnikova. The topic of one of the projects was devoted to the mechanisms of partnership interaction between the state and large businesses, the state and small businesses, large and small businesses, and another to the landscape of entrepreneurial awards as platforms for interaction between government bodies and businesses and identifying public opinion leaders in the entrepreneurial environment.

    “GR is the art of building a dialogue between business and the state based on mutual trust and strategic vision. Our elective course at HSE is a unique platform where future economists, managers and analysts learn to understand real decision-making mechanisms by working with relevant cases from practice. In the modern economy, where the regulatory environment is rapidly changing, such competencies are becoming critically important. Come and we will analyze real cases and explore the field of interaction between business and government in our joint project work,” said Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

    “In this elective, you will be able to receive exclusive information from outstanding experts – ministers, deputy ministers, State Duma deputies, famous entrepreneurs, and it will certainly be useful when studying in virtually any educational program. Personally, I learned a lot not only from the professors, but also from my senior comrades with whom I worked on the project,” says HSE student Sergey Kharyushin.

    At the end of this academic year, 45 students of the university-wide elective course “GR in Modern Russia: Theory and Practice” defended 27 projects, including 12 group projects. The range of scores was quite large. The maximum score, which only some managed to get, was 9 out of 10. It gives the right to apply for publication in the electronic journal “Business. Society. Power”, 8-point works can also be considered.

    After the defense, Alexander Shokhin thanked the audience for their involvement in the elective. Each was given a copy of the magazine “Business and Power in Russia”, published for the 20th anniversary of the department, with autographs of its professors.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Loudermilk Announces Military Service Academy Appointments for Class of 2029 – U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA)

    Washington, D.C. (May 30, 2025) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) has announced that six students from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District have received appointments to attend a U.S. military service academy. Each year, members of Congress are tasked with nominating students from their own district to attend our nation’s prestigious service academies.

    “Being accepted to one of our nation’s service academies is an achievement that requires discipline and determination from an early age, and I am incredibly honored to nominate these outstanding students. The annual nominations process is a responsibility my office takes very seriously, and our esteemed academy selection board chooses only the best and brightest applicants from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. Congratulations to the Class of 2029 on being selected to represent our state and district at some of the most prestigious institutions in the nation.”

    United States Air Force Academy
    Brady R. Walter, Kennesaw, GA, Allatoona High School

    United States Merchant Marine Academy
    Eva N. Yokley, Woodstock, GA, River Ridge High School

    United States Military Academy
    Rowan Z. Drews, Marietta, GA, George Walton Comprehensive High School
    Jet C. Kennedy, Woodstock, GA, Etowah High School
    Addison M. Rice, Powder Springs, GA, Harrison High School

    United States Naval Academy
    Jana E. Macon, Kennesaw, GA, Allatoona High School

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Leveraging Migration for Sustainable Development: IOM Director General Visits Central Asia 

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    Bishkek/Astana, 30 May 2025 – International Organization for Migration (IOM) Director General Amy Pope made her first-ever visit to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and Astana, Kazakhstan, this week, working with key partners and government officials on ways in which migration can contribute to economic growth and sustainable development in the region.  

    “As Central Asia takes on an increasingly prominent role as a destination and host for migrants, IOM stands ready to support national governments to harness the potential of migration for long-term sustainable development,” DG Pope said. “By working together, we can address the drivers of migration, support and stabilize vulnerable communities, and ensure the safe, dignified return of migrants to their countries of origin when possible.”   

    In Astana, DG Pope met with His Excellency, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with IOM’s regional Goodwill Ambassador, Dimash Qudaibergen, and discussed the impacts of migration and mobility in the region. DG Pope commended President Tokayev’s commitment to upholding the rights and economic contributions of migrants.  

    DG Pope also attended the Astana International Forum which brought together heads of states, thought leaders, and experts from the public and private sectors. The Forum aims to reignite multilateralism and spark transformative dialogue, positioning Central Asia as a key global partner.  

    Kazakhstan, the largest economy in Central Asia and historically a bridge between East and West, hosts the largest number of migrants in the region. Most come from neighboring Commonwealth of Independent States countries, primarily Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and the Russian Federation. In addition to regional flows, migrants are coming increasingly from other countries, notably China, Türkiye, and India.   

    During her visit in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek, DG Pope met with H.E. Prime-Minister Adylbek Kasymaliev and reiterated how migration can significantly impact Kyrgyzstan’s socio-economic landscape. DG Pope then joined partners to officially open the pre-departure orientation and reintegration centre for migrants. The centre will equip prospective and returning migrants with the necessary tools to have a safe migration experience.  

    For over two decades, IOM has worked closely and remains committed to deepening collaboration with Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in implementing projects and policies that improve migrant protection, combat trafficking in persons, address climate-induced mobility, and support South-North labour migration in the country. 

     

    For more information, please contact IOM Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Promoting women’s leadership in peace and security in focus of OSCE regional workshop in Ashgabat

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: Promoting women’s leadership in peace and security in focus of OSCE regional workshop in Ashgabat

    Participants of a two-day regional workshop on advancing the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and supporting the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in Central Asia, with a focus on Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, 27 May 2025. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan) Photo details

    To strengthen the role of women in peacebuilding and security across Central Asia, the OSCE Gender Issues Programme organized a two-day regional workshop on 27 and 28 May in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The event focused on advancing the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and supporting the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in Central Asia, with a focus on Turkmenistan.
    The workshop brought together government officials, scholars, civil society representatives, and international experts to exchange experiences and good practices and explore practical strategies for integrating gender perspectives into national peace and security efforts. Special emphasis was placed on supporting Turkmenistan in updating its Gender Equality National Action Plan (NAP) to align with global standards and regional priorities.
    In her opening remarks, Her Excellency Mahri Bashimova, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, emphasized the country’s commitment to neutrality, peaceful coexistence, and international law, highlighting gender equality as a key element of its sustainable development and security policy. “We believe that women’s participation in peacebuilding and security processes must be systemic and institutionalized, not occasional,” she said.
    Organized under the OSCE’s WIN Project and hosted by the Government of Turkmenistan —with support from Finland’s 2025 OSCE Chairpersonship—the event built on momentum from previous regional initiatives, including a 2024 expert workshop in Vienna.
    “We must renew our resolve to empower women and girls and ensure their full participation in every sphere of life. Finland welcomes Turkmenistan’s efforts on WPS—particularly its National Action Plan on gender equality. Gender equality and full inclusion lie at the heart of Finland’s foreign policy and our OSCE Chairpersonship,” stated Ambassador Terhi Hakala, Special Envoy of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office.
    Participants engaged in expert-led sessions covering key areas such as developing and monitoring National Action Plans, strengthening inter-agency collaboration, and ensuring meaningful participation of civil society and the security sector.
    “For OSCE gender equality is not only as a matter of rights but the cornerstone of peace and security. This event reflects our commitment to the Women, Peace and Security Agenda — supporting participating States in developing and implementing effective National Action Plans. By promoting good practices in monitoring, co-ordination, and inclusive engagement, we are helping to build more responsive and resilient peace and security policies,” outlined Dr Lara Scarpitta, OSCE Senior Adviser on Gender Issues.
    The participants explored ways to ensure that the voices of women are heard and integrated into all aspects of peace and security in Central Asia.
    Ambassador John MacGregor, Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat, reflected on the workshop’s impact: “One of the key outcomes of this two-day event was the opportunity to share national experiences and OSCE best practices in advancing the WPS agenda and tailoring National Action Plans accordingly. Sustainable peace cannot be achieved without the meaningful participation of women. Women bring essential perspectives shaped by their roles in families, communities, and economies — raising critical issues such as education, healthcare, and justice.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Road surfacing programme gets under way

    Source: City of Plymouth

    Forty-five Plymouth roads will get a new lease of life over the next 12 months as part of a £1.734 million investment in preventative treatment and resurfacing.

    Our road surfacing programme for 2025/26 has just got under way and is targeting stretches on main routes where the overall road surface is nearing the end of its life or where multiple potholes have developed.

    Nine roads will be fully resurfaced and a further 36 are undergoing surface dressing, which is used to extend the life of roads showing earlier signs of wear and tear, improving their condition and delaying the need for more costly repairs.

    Surface dressing involves spraying a bituminous binder onto the prepared road surface before applying aggregate chippings (also known as the ‘lock-chip’ stage), followed by sweeping and finally re-lining.

    Councillor John Stephens, Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport, said: “Ensuring people can get from A to B, however they travel, is an absolute priority for Plymouth and a resilient road network is essential. By investing in preventative treatments like surface dressing we can improve the condition of roads and slow down their deterioration to help reduce the need for much more costly resurfacing.”

    Roads undergoing surface dressing between now and the end of June include:

    • Barbican Road
    • Beaconfield Road
    • Boulter Close
    • Chestnut Avenue
    • Clittaford Road
    • Culver Way
    • Dunnet Road
    • Eggbuckland Road/Frogmore Avenue
    • Ford Park Lane
    • Furneaux Road
    • Granby Way
    • Lanhydrock Road Lane
    • Longbridge Road/Marsh Close
    • Macadam Road/Shapters Way
    • Mount Gould Road
    • Old Laira Road
    • Penlee Place/Ashford Road
    • Plymbridge Road
    • Pomphlett Gardens
    • Prince Maurice Road
    • Princess Street
    • Princess Street Ope
    • Roman Way
    • Segrave Road
    • Southway Drive
    • Staddon Lane/Hooe Road
    • Station Road (Tamerton Foliot)
    • Stenlake Terrace
    • St Georges Avenue
    • St Peters Road
    • Uxbridge Drive
    • Whin Bank Road
    • Wolverwood Lane

    The works, which are phased over separate days, are being carried out by our road maintenance contractor South West Highways, alongside its day-to-day repairs to individual potholes.

    Advance warning signs are being put out on the roadside to let drivers know when works are programmed and local residents and businesses are being sent letters with details of when their roads are being closed. Access to properties is being maintained as far as possible and any diversion routes are being signposted.

    Roads that will be fully resurfaced this year include:

    • Buckwell Street
    • Budshead Road
    • Drunken Bridge Hill/Underwood Road
    • Foliot Road
    • Fort Austin Avenue
    • Ham Drive
    • Kinterbury Street
    • New Passage Hill

    For the latest roadworks updates follow @plymhighways on X or sign up for our weekly roadworks roundup.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Pride of place’ at ARU’s Graduate Showcase

    Source: Anglia Ruskin University

    Some of the work on display at the exhibition

    From intimate reflections on home and heritage to explorations of urban spaces, migration and belonging, this year’s Graduate Showcase exhibition at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is celebrating the many ways that “place” informs identity and influences creative expression.

    The free exhibition, which features work by students graduating from a range of creative courses at ARU this year, is a fantastic opportunity for employers, fellow creatives or members of the public to engage with exciting, thought-provoking content, form valuable connections and gain new perspectives.

    The Graduate Showcase features projects by more than 300 students from 15 different undergraduate courses, as well as work in progress from ARU’s Masters courses, and will be on show at ARU’s Cambridge campus from 6-13 June.

    Echoes of Home, a Transatlantic Dialogue by BA (Hons) Photography student Betsy Richards-Kemp asks where our sense of belonging comes from as she attempts to understand the impact of the movement and migration of black people, drawing on the intimate story of two sisters separated by the Atlantic.

    Based in Suffolk, Betsy uses her camera to tell the untold stories of people’s lives and to understand “shared culture, shared history and shared connections”.

    The media used in the exhibition is as diverse as the subject matter – from Alice Hibbert’s handknitted jumper celebrating her Welsh roots and the cockle picking women of Penclawdd, South Wales, to Freyja Finnis’ graphic novel exploring a young person’s journey of self-belief and acceptance set in small rural community.

    Fine Art student Zineb Khadraoui’s handmade ceramic tiles map personal and collective histories. Zineb explained:

    “The tiles are made using clay from Morocco mixed with soil from my family’s land, and each one features photographic transfers from my travels or family archives.

    “The installation takes a circular form, inviting the viewer to walk through the space and reflect on the idea of returning to one’s roots – both physically and emotionally.”

    BA (Hons) Graphic Design student Issac Khera examines the ways we experience place through sound. Featuring the town of Hitchin, his auditory map explores the way the sound of rainfall interacts with the environment along a route. It uses a variable typeface to pinpoint the nuances of rainfall on different surfaces, such as trickling into a drain or falling onto cars.

    Film and TV Production students Lisa-Marie Soulier and Claudia Vogt have co-produced a documentary, Saturday Night Butch, highlighting the importance of lesbian nightclubs in the celebration of masculine presenting lesbians.

    Claudia said: “We travelled across the UK to find and understand the community, visiting venues from nightclubs to barbershops. Bringing Lesbians together has brought a new and long overdue appreciation for masculine presenting Lesbians and a unique perspective to Lesbian documentary.”

    “Place is not just a backdrop for these students’ work, it is an active force – something that provokes, inspires, and challenges. Whether it’s a response to local culture, ecological landscapes, or global dislocation, our students are engaging with the world around them in meaningful and original ways.”

    Professor Catherine Lee, Deputy Dean within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)

    ARU’s Graduate Showcase 2025 includes installations, moving image from games, film and animation, digital media, and traditional practices, with each piece offering a lens on how place shapes our experiences and futures. Many of the works also reflect a deep commitment to social and environmental issues.

    The free Graduate Showcase is open to the public from Friday, 6 June to Friday, 13 June – including during ARU’s Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday, 7 June – but is closed on Sunday. The exhibition is at ARU’s main East Road campus in Cambridge and further information is available at https://creativeshowcase.aru.ac.uk/showcase/graduate-showcase

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Local businesses invited to join borough-wide ‘Shop ABC’ Gift Card Scheme

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council are asking local businesses to sign up to its exciting new gift card initiative, designed to encourage people to shop local, gift local, and spend local.

    Set to go live this summer, the ‘Shop ABC’ Gift Card will be valid across the ABC borough. Businesses of all types and sizes — from retailers and restaurants to salons, hotels, and visitor attractions — are invited to join the scheme for free.

    The card operates via the Mastercard network, meaning no additional equipment is required for businesses already accepting Mastercard payments.

    The ‘Shop ABC’ Gift Card offers a convenient and flexible way for consumers to gift and spend money within the borough. Whether it’s for birthdays, Christmas, thank-you gifts, or corporate rewards, the card will provide a powerful new way to promote local economic activity.

    With a summer launch fast approaching, the Council is urging businesses to register early to ensure they’re part of the scheme from day one.

    Deputy Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Councillor Kyle Savage said: “The introduction of the Shop ABC Gift Card marks a significant step in strengthening support for businesses across the borough. We all understand the vital importance of shopping local—and this card makes it easier than ever to do just that. By keeping spending within our city, town centres, and villages, we’re not only backing local businesses but also investing in the long-term vitality and resilience of our communities.”

    Chair of the ABC Business Partnership Alliance, Adrian Farrell, said: “The Shop ABC Gift Card is a powerful new way to support our local economy by making it easier than ever to shop local. Available in both physical and digital formats, it’s designed to appeal to all age groups and spending habits. This initiative gives smaller businesses access to a gift card program that aims to drive footfall and boost sales. With no additional cost to join or accept the card, it’s a win-win for businesses and consumers alike. By working together across the borough, we’re creating a compelling, modern tool that keeps money circulating locally and helps our town centres thrive.”

    Colin Munro, Managing Director of Miconex, said: “The first thing people will do when they receive a Shop ABC Gift Card is check where it can be spent. Being a part of the initiative will drive awareness of your businesses, and is a proven means of driving new customers and new revenue. Signing up to accept the card takes moments and ensures you’re not turning away businesses when the card launches in the summer.” 

    To sign up or find out more about the Shop ABC Gift Card, businesses can email:

    *protected email*

     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Outgoing Mayor Cllr Seenoi Barr reflects on historic year of inclusion, growth and resilience

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Outgoing Mayor Cllr Seenoi Barr reflects on historic year of inclusion, growth and resilience

    30 May 2025

    As her year as Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council draws to a close, Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr has reflected on her term in office, highlighting her accomplishments, challenges, and her unwavering commitment to unity and inclusivity.

    Speaking ahead of the Council Annual General Meeting (AGM) that takes place on Monday 02 June, to elect a new Mayor – Mayor Barr, said it was an extraordinary privilege to serve as Mayor of Derry and Strabane, to be the North’s first Black Mayor, as well as a Maasai woman and a Derry Girl.

    She said her year as Mayor was dedicated to making “not just history—but change –from the outset, my pledge was to be a mayor for everyone—approachable, present, and focused on building a city and district where every voice matters.”

    Mayor Barr, who made history last year as the North’s first Black Mayor, expressed her deep gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the district’s First Citizen. She emphasised that her term has been defined by diversity, courage, and a determination to build a more inclusive community despite facing various challenges.

    One of the most pivotal achievements during her tenure was the signing of the Financial Deal for the Derry~Strabane City Deal. “This transformational moment confirmed what we’ve always known: that this district is ready to lead, to innovate, and to thrive,” adding that she firmly believed this investment will bring about positive opportunities for everyone.

    The Mayor said that community was at the heart of her Mayoral year, exemplified by the “One Big Weekend, One Big Cause” initiative, which saw a series of vibrant fundraising events for the Mayor’s chosen charity, the BUD Club. From the “roar of the Supercar event to the rhythm and joy of Derry Rocks for BUD Club, to the colour and energy of my ‘Feel the Beat’ Afro-inspired music celebration,” each event underscored a strong sense of purpose and community spirit,” she said.

    A significant legacy of the Mayor’s term was the Inclusive Youth Hub— ‘Our Guildhall, Our Place’. This initiative provided young voices with a platform and sense of belonging, reflecting a shared commitment to young people and meaningful change.

    The Mayor also proudly recalled the joy of hosting the Inclusive Birthday Party at Foyle Arena, tailored for children and young people with additional needs, proving that “inclusion works when we work together” and the Community Christmas Party held at the Guildhall where those who made a significant impact on their community were acknowledged and recognised.

    The Mayor spoke of the work she did to actively promote diversity and inclusion across civic life, reaching out to fellow Mayors across the North for “powerful and honest conversations about how we can better include all minority communities.” This commitment extended to representing the city internationally, raising awareness around racial inequality, migration, women’s health, and housing.

    The Mayor’s leadership extended to the international stage, welcoming former Taoiseach Simon Harris T.D. and the Lord Mayor of the City of London, cementing Derry~Strabane’s central role in regional growth and global collaboration while a trade and investment mission to the U.S. successfully promoted Derry and Strabane as a hub of innovation and investment.

    A deeply personal and profoundly meaningful highlight was the Mayor’s address at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., leading to the award of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Howard University. “This honour was not just a personal milestone—it was a recognition of the values we hold dear: inclusion, justice, and meaningful social change.”

    Mayor Barr said the visit of a delegation from her homeland of Kenya was another very powerful symbol of unity and support, whilst also further strengthening Derry’s international relations.

    The Mayor bravely addressed the “unprecedented levels of online abuse—much of it, racially motivated, and much of it deeply personal.” She said that despite these challenges she refused to be defined by hate, choosing instead to “stay focused, to stay present, and to stay true to my purpose: building a more inclusive, compassionate, and forward-looking district.”

    She credited the people of Derry and Strabane for lifting her up, demonstrating that “love is louder. And hope is stronger.”

    The Mayor extended profound gratitude to Deputy Mayor Alderman Darren Guy for his support during her Mayoral term, her dedicated Mayoral support staff, the Guildhall and wider Council staff, and fellow councillors.

    She also acknowledged the performers and community contributors and sponsors for their continued support with a heartfelt appreciation for her husband Paul and son Brian for their unwavering love and support throughout the year.

    As she prepares to pass the chain of office to the new incoming Mayor, the Mayor concluded saying she left office with her “head held high,” confident that “together, we’ve shown what’s possible when leadership is rooted in community, courage, and compassion.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Edinburgh marks a year of Low Emission Zone (LEZ) enforcement

    Source: Scotland – City of Edinburgh

    NHS Lothian, and Asthma + Lung UK have praised the benefits of the LEZ, following a year of enforcement.

    Experts at the NHS and a leading charity have highlighted the ongoing impact of the LEZ enforcement on air quality and health. In addition, the new rules have incentivised active travel and greater use of public transport.

    A LEZ was introduced in Edinburgh on 31 May 2022, along with LEZs in Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dundee, restricting the most polluting vehicles and benefiting everyone’s health. Edinburgh began enforcement alongside Aberdeen on June 1, 2024. Dundee began enforcement on May 30, 2024, and Glasgow on June 1, 2023.

    With Clean Air Day (19 June) just a few weeks away too this one-year anniversary is a timely reminder of the importance of the LEZ here in Edinburgh and beyond.

    In recent years air quality in Edinburgh has improved, with our monitoring data showing reduced pollution levels, and people getting ready for the LEZ may have contributed to this.

    Over the last year, the average amount of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) issued for non-compliant vehicles entering the zone has been decreasing steadily.

    Between June 2024 and January 2025 alone the total number decreased by 56%. There is also evidence of lower numbers of second contraventions. The vast majority of vehicles entering the LEZ are compliant, over 95%. Around 3% of vehicles entering the LEZ are exempted classed.

    The Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) has also published a study indicating that active travel and public transport use increased within the LEZ during the first six months after LEZ enforcement.

    The first annual report on LEZ operation is expected to be presented to the Transport and Environment Committee later this year, including air quality trends and how the scheme contributes to our carbon reduction targets, as well as operational matters such as the number of PCNs issued, costs of maintaining and operating the scheme, gross and net revenue and other key issues.

    The Council is working with the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) on data collection and analysis of the LEZ and will present a report in the Scottish Parliament that will help inform the national picture of LEZ impact.

    Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Stephen Jenkinson:

    I’m proud that alongside Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow we took the bold step of implementing and enforcing a LEZ. We’re sending a clear message that our major cities are united in pursuing a better future for all. Fundamentally, the LEZs are about making our cities healthier for everyone. 

    As Scotland’s capital city, we have a duty to lead on the response to the climate and nature emergencies which will define our country for generations to come. Multiple studies show that even low levels of pollution can have an impact on our health. Road traffic is one of the main sources of harmful emissions that are damaging people’s health and contributing to climate change, so we have a real responsibility to tackle this.

    The average decrease in PCNs here in Edinburgh show that people are getting used to the LEZ and modifying their habits accordingly. It’s also encouraging to see studies showing a positive shift towards greater use of active travel and public transport.

    I look forward to seeing the annual report when it is considered by Committee.

    The LEZ is one important tool to help us achieve our ambitious climate goals, including net zero emissions by 2030.

    Flora Ogilvie, Consultant in Public Health, NHS Lothian said:

    It’s great to know that the LEZ enforcement has been in place for a year, helping to improve air quality in the city and protect the health of our most vulnerable residents. Improving air quality and reducing traffic levels are also an important way of encouraging more people to travel by walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport.

    Travelling sustainably can help improve individual physical activity levels and mental wellbeing, as well as supporting better environmental health for the whole population and planet.

    Joseph Carter, Head of Asthma + Lung UK Scotland said:

    We are pleased that Edinburgh along with Dundee and Aberdeen made the bold move a year ago to ban the most polluting cars from their city and it is a step in the right direction to help improve the air that we all breathe.

    With air pollution cutting short thousands of lives a year, we want to see our cities become far healthier places, where people can walk and cycle and not be forced to breathe in dirty air.

    With 1 in 5 people in Scotland developing a lung condition like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in their lifetime, for them, air pollution can trigger life-threatening asthma attacks and flare-ups.

    Children are more susceptible to air pollution as their lungs are still growing, and they also breathe faster than adults. As they grow, toxic air can stunt the growth of their lungs, making them less resilient into adulthood and placing them at greater risk of lung disease in the future.

    Further Information:

    77% of all PCNs in the last year were served to light passenger vehicles (private cars) and 21% to light goods vehicles (panel vans) with the remaining 2% being divided among the other classes of vehicle. 62.4% of PCNs are paid within 14 days at the discounted rate.

    The penalty charge structure for all of Scotland’s LEZs is set by the Scottish Government.

    We publish regular updates on PCN figures on our website.

    Income from the LEZ will be used in the first instance to pay for the operation and maintenance of the scheme. Any surplus income will be contributed towards Council projects which contribute towards the wider goals of the LEZ, particularly improving air quality and climate change emission reduction.

    All LEZ monitoring and evaluation information will be made available on our webpages.

    Air pollution is associated with between 29,000 and 43,000 deaths a year in the UK.  The World Health Organization and the UK Government both recognise that air pollution is the largest environmental threat to our health.

    Another key development is that the Low Emission Zone Support Fund has now resumed and is open to new applications. This is funded by Transport Scotland and administered by the Energy Saving Trust.

    There are separate funds available for households, businesses and retrofitting vehicles.  All eligibility criteria and application details can be found on the Energy Saving Trust website

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Security: Former Army Soldier Convicted of Sexually Abusing Two Children

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Defendant faces a minimum of 30 years imprisonment

     

    SAVANNAH, GA: A jury convicted a local man previously stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia, at trial for victimizing two children.

     

    Austin Michael Burak, 32, Oak Harbor, WA, was convicted of Abusive Sexual Contact of a Child, or Attempt and Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Child, or Attempt following jury trial in the Southern District of Georgia, said Tara M. Lyons, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia.  U.S. District Court Chief Judge R. Stan Baker presided over the four-day trial.

    “We are committed to protecting our most vulnerable citizens,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Lyons. “In collaboration with our law enforcement partners, we will strive to keep our children and our communities safe.”

    As described in courtroom testimony, in August of 2017, Burak sexually abused a minor by fondling the child’s genitals when the child was merely nine years old. On the same night in 2017, Burak anally raped another child who was only thirteen years old. The trial was held on May 12-15, 2025.

    Burak awaits sentencing upon the U.S. Probation Services completing a presentence investigation.

    “This sends a clear message: Army CID and our law enforcement partners will not tolerate these heinous acts,” said Special Agent in Charge Michele Starostka of the Department of Army Criminal Investigation Division’s Western Field Office.  “We are committed to aggressively investigating all crimes, establishing the facts, and supporting the legal process against those responsible.”

    “No child should have to experience this heinous abuse. The FBI is committed to tracking down and holding accountable people like Burak who prey on children,” said FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown. “We will ensure that criminals engaged in this depraved conduct are held accountable in a court of law.”

    The case was investigated by the Army Criminal Investigation Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and Federal Bureau of Investigations and prosecuted for the United States by the Southern District of Georgia Assistant United States Attorneys Sherri A. Stephan and Michael Z. Spitulnik. 

    MIL Security OSI

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets foreign govt officials

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee today met senior officials from foreign governments attending the Signing Ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed).

    Mr Lee met Switzerland’s Federal Councillor & Head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Ignazio Cassis, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Justice & Attorney General Pila Niningi and Laos’ Deputy Prime Minister Saleumxay Kommasith.

    Welcoming them to the signing ceremony, Mr Lee said Hong Kong is pleased to contribute to and serve the successful establishment and operation of the IOMed.

    He outlined that upon its establishment, the IOMed will provide friendly, flexible, economical and efficient mediation services for international disputes.

    On economic and trade co-operation, the Chief Executive said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government attaches great importance to strengthening bilateral economic and trade relations with different countries.

    In the face of emerging unilateralism and protectionism, Mr Lee emphasised that the Hong Kong SAR Government will remain steadfast in maintaining the city’s status as a free port and pursuing free trade policies, ensuring the free flow of goods, capital and information, and attracting enterprises from around the world to explore trading and investment opportunities in Hong Kong.

    He highlighted that as an international financial, shipping and trade centre, Hong Kong is the only city that enjoys both “the China advantage” and “the global advantage”. He invited enterprises from all countries to leverage Hong Kong’s platform to explore overseas and Mainland markets.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Centenary parkrun weekend set to get the city moving

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Friday, 30th May 2025

    Stoke-on-Trent residents are invited to lace up their trainers and join in a Centenary parkrun weekend this June.

    In partnership with four local parkrun events, Stoke-on-Trent City Council is marking the city’s 100th anniversary with a weekend of free, fun and inclusive events.

    The Centenary weekend will feature two regular 5k parkruns and two junior parkruns (2k, suitable for ages 4 to 14), where participants of all ages and abilities can run, jog, walk or volunteer in a friendly and supportive environment.

    It is also wheelchair and buggy friendly, good for dogs and it completely free for all.

    All participants will receive a special centenary medal to commemorate their involvement.

    The celebration parkruns will take place at the following locations at 9am:

    • Hanley Park (Saturday 14 June)
    • Trentham Gardens (Saturday 14 June)
    • Burslem Park – Junior parkrun (Sunday 15 June)
    • Longton Park – Junior parkrun (Sunday 15 June)

    Parkrun is one of the largest free 5k community events in the world, with more than 10 million people registered and over half a million volunteers globally. The initiative encourages people of all ages to come together, enjoy the outdoors and reap the benefits of regular exercise – both for physical and mental health. It empowers people of all ages to come together, be active and enjoy the outdoors, while fostering a sense of community.

    Liz Tideswell, regional ambassador for parkrun events in Staffordshire and part of the volunteer team at Hanley parkrun, said: “We’re really pleased that the city’s parkruns will be part of the centenary celebrations.

    “It’s a great opportunity to welcome new people to parkrun alongside regular attendees. It’s also a chance to say thank you to the volunteers who make parkrun happen – they have a positive impact on our local community every week.”

    Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “It’s great that we have four different parkrun events taking place as part of our packed programme of events for the Centenary.

    “Our Centenary programme is all about celebrating the best of our city – and parkrun is a shining example of what community spirit looks like. It’s a great way of getting active regardless of fitness level, boosting mental health and wellbeing and meeting new people in your local community. This will be a fantastic celebration of our city, so I encourage everybody to take part, have some fun and become part of the parkrun community.”

    All parkrun events are weekly and always free; you can register on the parkrun website: https://www.parkrun.org.uk/register/. If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact any of the local events to find out more.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mongolia reports second measles death

    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

    ULAN BATOR, May 30 (Xinhua) — Mongolia has officially recorded its second death from measles, the country’s National Research Center for Infectious Diseases said on Friday.

    “A nine-month-old baby was admitted to hospital with symptoms of high fever on Monday. The baby was diagnosed with measles. Despite receiving the necessary treatment, the baby’s condition progressively worsened, resulting in his death on Friday morning,” the official statement said.

    The Center again urges parents to be aware of early symptoms of measles in their children and seek immediate medical attention.

    Measles can only be prevented through vaccination, Mongolian doctors warn. –0–

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI: WSI Web Enhancers’ Jukka Jumisko Earns AI Consultant Certification from Leading Digital Marketing Network

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Jukka Jumisko, founder of WSI Web Enhancers and a recognized leader in digital marketing in New Mexico, has earned his certification as an AI Consultant through WSI, the world’s largest network of digital marketing consultants. This achievement supports Jumisko’s mission to help local businesses integrate AI into their business with strategy and measurable impact.

    WSI Helping Business Navigate Artificial Intelligence.

    Over the last 18 months, Jumisko has emerged as a passionate educator and advocate for AI’s practical applications in business, speaking at conferences and on podcasts about how AI can empower companies to operate smarter, not harder.

    “AI isn’t here to replace us – it’s here to amplify our strengths. With WSI’s AI Adoption Roadmap, we now have a structured, accessible framework that takes the guesswork out of AI. It makes innovation feel achievable.”

    – Jukka Jumisko

    WSI’s certification equips consultants like Jumisko with a proven framework to help clients implement AI effectively. The methodology emphasizes:

    • Clarity and Simplicity – Clear steps from curiosity to execution.
      Personalized Strategies – Tailored to each business’s goals and values.
      Practical Innovation – Focused on real outcomes, not hype.

    A Local Leader in Marketing with Global Reach

    Originally from Finland, Jumisko rebuilt his life in New Mexico after personal and financial challenges. He launched WSI Web Enhancers in Albuquerque, which soon became the fastest-growing WSI franchise worldwide.

    His journey didn’t stop at success – it extended into service. He has since led hands-on training workshops for small businesses, teaching entrepreneurs how to build their websites and optimize for SEO. One such student, a 60-year-old Reiki healer with only $600 to invest, followed Jumisko’s teachings and quickly rose to rank #1 on Google for her niche in Albuquerque.

    “I believe in building both businesses and communities. Helping a global tech company build a satellite temperature app one month, then empowering a local healer to thrive online the next – that’s the kind of range and purpose I strive for.”

    – Jukka Jumisko

    The Future of AI-Driven Marketing in New Mexico

    With this new certification, Jumisko is expanding WSI Web Enhancers’ services to include AI-powered audits, automation strategy sessions, and custom implementation plans. His global team and local expertise enable him to deliver enterprise-level results while maintaining a human-centered approach.

    “I’ve chosen a life that blends freedom, impact, and innovation. AI doesn’t have to be overwhelming – it just has to be intentional. And I’m here to help companies bridge that gap.” 

    – Jukka Jumisko

    About WSI Web Enhancers
    WSI Web Enhancers is the world’s largest full-service digital marketing agency based in Albuquerque, NM, and part of the global WSI network, which operates in over 80 countries and has a 25+ year history of helping businesses succeed online. WSI specializes in SEO, website development, paid advertising, and AI-driven digital strategies for growth-focused businesses.

    To learn more about our services, visit our website or contact us directly today!.

    Media Contact:
    Jukka Jumisko
    Certified AI Consultant
    WSI Web Enhancers
    Email: jjumisko@wsiwebenhancers.com
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    Jukka Jumisko Earns AI Business Consultant Certification.

    A video associated with this press release is available https://youtube.com/embed/Xc8O6hTfEN0

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xinjiang aims to boost economy at checkpoints

    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

    URUMQI, May 30 (Xinhua) — The Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Friday announced regulations to promote economic development at border crossings, which will take effect on July 1 this year.

    The document noted that people’s governments of counties, cities and prefectures where checkpoints are located should strengthen the construction of a comprehensive transportation network, checkpoint inspection infrastructure, and commodity inspection and control facilities to promote transportation connectivity and ensure efficient customs clearance.

    Under the new rules, local border crossings are encouraged to promote the development of multimodal transport and build modern logistics bases and centers that combine functions such as transportation, warehousing, packaging, distribution and delivery.

    Local authorities should improve the placement of production facilities within the checkpoint area and promote international cooperation in production chains and supply chains based on their own resource advantages, according to the provisions.

    As stated in the document, priority attention in the economic development plan at the checkpoint will be given to such emerging industries of strategic importance as oil and gas production and processing, clean and efficient use of coal and new energy systems, as well as specific advantageous industries including grain, oil and food processing, cotton and textile industry, green livestock products and high-quality fruits and vegetables.

    To attract enterprises and projects related to trade, processing, bonded logistics and cross-border e-commerce, it is necessary to utilize open platforms such as the Xinjiang Pilot Free Trade Zone, the Kashgar and Horgos economic development zones, comprehensive bonded zones and cross-border economic cooperation zones.

    The provisions also encourage local enterprises to carry out investment cooperation with Belt and Road Initiative countries in areas such as energy resources, new materials, specialty medicine and pharmaceuticals, and agricultural crop cultivation.

    The document also emphasizes the need to create an internationalized business environment that operates on the basis of market principles and the rule of law.

    The development of these provisions is aimed at stimulating high-quality economic development at Xinjiang checkpoints, promoting the construction of the core zone of the Silk Road Economic Belt and expanding high-level openness, the document noted.

    Let us recall that Xinjiang borders eight countries, including Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. There are 21 checkpoints on its territory. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News