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  • MIL-OSI Russia: PLAAF conducts first aerial refueling training at flight academy

    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

    SHIJIAZHUANG, May 30 (Xinhua) — The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) recently conducted aerial refueling training at the Shijiazhuang PLAAF Flight Academy to enhance the combat capability of cadet pilots.

    This is the first time such training has been conducted at the PLA Air Force Academy. Previously, aviation academies were unable to conduct such training due to restrictions related to the use of aircraft.

    According to Yu Hongliang, the pilot in charge of the training, the exercises simulate real combat scenarios by coordinating with tanker aircraft units.

    Air-to-air refueling can significantly increase the endurance and combat radius of combat aircraft, allowing combat aircraft to strike targets at long range and increase their control capabilities.

    Shijiazhuang Flight Academy aims to align such training with combat requirements and provide targeted development of specialists to meet operational needs. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kazakhstan to introduce liability for illegal trade on electronic platforms

    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) — Kazakhstan plans to introduce administrative liability for illegal trade on electronic trading platforms, the Kazinform news agency reported on Friday.

    This is stated in the response of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy of Kazakhstan Serik Zhumangarin to a parliamentary inquiry.

    According to him, the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan is currently working on improving legislation in the field of electronic commerce. “In order to protect the legitimate interests of consumers and copyright holders, the Majilis deputies are working on the issue of introducing administrative liability for electronic commerce entities for the lack of information about the seller and the product, as well as for illegal trade,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six Russians arrested for arson at railway facilities

    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/ — The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia has detained six Russian citizens who committed arson as part of criminal cases on terrorist acts, the agency’s press service reported on Friday.

    The detainees, including a 15-year-old teenager, from the Novgorod, Leningrad and Tyumen regions, carried out arson attacks on transport infrastructure facilities and decorations installed to celebrate Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, on orders from the Ukrainian special services.

    During interrogations, they explained that they had transferred from 100,000 to 1 million rubles to telephone scammers. After that, they were contacted by “law enforcement officers and special services” who persuaded the Russians to commit arson under the pretext of participating in an inspection of the anti-terrorist security of facilities.

    Those arrested face a sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison for committing the crimes. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Paper Posters to Metaverses: What Surprises Telling Stories Fest 2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Career and development became one of the main blocks of the program. Participants discussed how to build media in our time, when the fashion for podcasts is flourishing, how to promote regions with the help of creativity and why to publish paper art publications in the digital era.

    Together with the SKOLKOVO School of Management and experts in the field of art, design and media, we talked about new professions in metaverses – who are builders, scripters and world designers, and how to monetize digital content. We also discussed how to create creative work that wins competitions without losing individuality in the context of the rapid development of AI.

    From experts in gastronomic branding (National Association of Chefs, Channel One (Good Morning), MOSCOW CAKE SHOW, WORLDFOOD, CHEFS TEAM FEST, COFFEE TEA CACAO EXPO, Lapochka, ANO “North in the Heart”, MØS (Michelin), Björn, Taste of Moscow, Twins Science, Food Service Forum, Novikov School, SFU, International Enogastronomic Center, etc.) the guests learned how to turn a local product into a brand.

    Professionals in the field of management and communications (Alena Kremer, Antonina Priezzheva, Natalia Lebedeva, Roman Bedretdinov) explained why emotional intelligence is becoming a key skill in creative industries and how AI is changing advertising and startups.

    In conclusion, there will be a discussion on how an artist can find support outside the system: from grants to private patronage and residencies. Curators and art managers from GES-2, the Winzavod Foundation, the online platform TEO by Cosmoscow and HSE ART GALLERY shared their experiences.

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  • Global universities seek to lure US-bound students amid Trump crackdown

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Universities around the world are seeking to offer refuge for students impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s crackdown on academic institutions, targeting top talent and a slice of the billions of dollars in academic revenue in the United States.

    Osaka University, one of the top ranked in Japan, is offering tuition fee waivers, research grants and help with travel arrangements for students and researchers at U.S. institutions who want to transfer.

    Japan’s Kyoto University and Tokyo University are also considering similar schemes, while Hong Kong has instructed its universities to attract top talent from the United States. China’s Xi’an Jiaotong University has appealed for students at Harvard, singled out in Trump’s crackdown, promising “streamlined” admissions and “comprehensive” support.

    Trump’s administration has enacted massive funding cuts for academic research, curbed visas for foreign students – especially those from China – and plans to hike taxes on elite schools.

    Trump alleges top U.S. universities are cradles of anti-American movements. In a dramatic escalation, his administration last week revoked Harvard’s ability to enrol foreign students, a move later blocked by a federal judge.

    Masaru Ishii, dean of the graduate school of medicine at Osaka University, described the impact on U.S. universities as “a loss for all of humanity”.

    Japan aims to ramp up its number of foreign students to 400,000 over the next decade, from around 337,000 currently.

    Jessica Turner, CEO of Quacquarelli Symonds, a London-based analytics firm that ranks universities globally, said other leading universities around the world were trying to attract students unsure of going to the United States.

    Germany, France and Ireland are emerging as particularly attractive alternatives in Europe, she said, while in the Asia-Pacific, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, and mainland China are rising in profile.

    SWITCHING SCHOOLS

    Chinese students have been particularly targeted in Trump’s crackdown, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday pledging to “aggressively” crack down on their visas.

    More than 275,000 Chinese students are enrolled in hundreds of U.S. colleges, providing a major source of revenue for the schools and a crucial pipeline of talent for U.S. technology companies.

    International students – 54% of them from India and China – contributed more than $50 billion to the U.S. economy in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.

    Trump’s crackdown comes at a critical period in the international student application process, as many young people prepare to travel to the U.S. in August to find accommodation and settle in before term starts.

    Dai, 25, a Chinese student based in Chengdu, had planned to head to the U.S. to complete her master’s but is now seriously considering taking up an offer in Britain instead.

    “The various policies (by the U.S. government) were a slap in my face,” she said, requesting to be identified only by her surname for privacy reasons. “I’m thinking about my mental health and it’s possible that I indeed change schools.”

    Students from Britain and the European Union are also now more hesitant to apply to U.S. universities, said Tom Moon, deputy head of consultancy at Oxbridge Applications, which helps students in their university applications.

    He said many international students currently enrolled at U.S. universities were now contacting the consultancy to discuss transfer options to Canada, the UK and Europe.

    According to a survey the consultancy ran earlier this week, 54% of its clients said they were now “less likely” to enrol at an American university than they were at the start of the year.

    There has been an uptick in applications to British universities from prospective students in the U.S., said Universities UK, an organisation that promotes British institutions. It cautioned, however, that it was too early to say whether that translates into more students enrolling.

    REPUTATIONAL EFFECTS

    Ella Ricketts, an 18-year-old first year student at Harvard from Canada, said she receives a generous aid package paid for by the school’s donors and is concerned that she won’t be able to afford other options if forced to transfer.

    “Around the time I was applying to schools, the only university across the Atlantic I considered was Oxford… However, I realised that I would not be able to afford the international tuition and there was no sufficient scholarship or financial aid available,” she said.

    If Harvard’s ability to enrol foreign students is revoked, she would most likely apply to the University of Toronto, she said.

    Analytics firm QS said overall visits to its ‘Study in America’ online guide have declined by 17.6% in the last year — with interest from India alone down over 50%.

    “Measurable impacts on enrolment typically emerge within six to 18 months. Reputational effects, however, often linger far longer, particularly where visa uncertainty and shifting work rights play into perceptions of risk versus return,” said QS’ Turner.

    That reputational risk, and the ensuing brain drain, could be even more damaging for U.S. institutions than the immediate economic hit from students leaving.

    “If America turns these brilliant and talented students away, they will find other places to work and study,” said Caleb Thompson, a 20-year-old U.S. student at Harvard, who lives with eight international scholars.

    -Reuters

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Andrey Rudskoy elected Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences and awarded the Dmitry Chernov Medal

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician Andrei Rudskoy has been elected Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The results of the vote were announced today, on the final day of the general meeting of the Academy members.

    During the meeting, the rector of the Polytechnic was solemnly presented with the Dmitry Chernov gold medal. The award is named after the Russian metallurgist and inventor Dmitry Konstantinovich Chernov. Chernov was one of the leading experts in steelmaking of his time. He is the author of a classic course of lectures on steelmaking that has been republished many times. Several generations of Russian artillerymen went through the school under the guidance of this famous metallurgist. D.K. Chernov’s contribution to the theory and practice of metallurgy was highly praised by domestic and foreign scientists.

    It is a great honor for me to receive the D.K. Chernov Gold Medal. This award has been given since 1995 by the Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Materials of the Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding work in the field of physical and chemical analysis, chemistry and technology. Of course, for metallurgists, this is the highest level of recognition of the results of research and work. I am confident that the developments in the field of new technologies for thermoplastic processing of materials that were awarded the medal will contribute to ensuring technological leadership and security of our country. I serve Russia and Russian science! – said Andrey Ivanovich.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Marfin Dynasty

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The history of the Polytechnic University continues in the lives of those who have linked their lives with our university. Vasily Marfin, a 1989 graduate of the Physics and Mechanics Department, is a shining example of how a university can become not just a place to get an education, but a real destiny. Having succeeded in engineering and entrepreneurship, he has always been connected with his alma mater. Together with like-minded people, Vasily Borisovich founded a community of our university graduates and heads the Polybusiness association.

    Vasily and Elena Marfin raised five children, most of whom also connected their lives with the Polytechnic University. Their family has become a real dynasty., where everyone remains faithful to the traditions of their native university, making its history alive. In May, the Governor of St. Petersburg Alexander Beglov presented the Marfins with an award for their contribution to the upbringing of children.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Staff Conclude Article IV Discussions and Reach Staff-Level Agreement on the Third Review of the Extended Credit Facility for Ethiopia

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 30, 2025

    • IMF staff and the Ethiopian authorities have reached staff-level agreement on economic policies to conclude the third review of the four-year US$3.4 billion Extended Credit Facility arrangement. Once approved by the IMF Executive Board, Ethiopia will gain access to about US$260 million in financing.
    • Ethiopia’s macroeconomic performance has exceeded program expectations, with better-than-forecast results for inflation, export growth, and international reserves.
    • Maintaining reform momentum remains essential for consolidating recent gains, correcting macroeconomics imbalances, restoring external debt sustainability, laying the foundations for high, private sector-led growth, and ensuring the success of Ethiopia’s homegrown reform agenda.

    Washington, DC: A staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Mr. Alvaro Piris, visited Addis Ababa from April 3 to 17, 2025, to discuss the 2025 Article IV consultation and the third review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF). Discussions continued at the Spring Meetings in Washington DC, April 21-28, and subsequently. The ECF arrangement was approved by the IMF Executive Board on July 29, 2024, for a total amount of US$3.4 billion (SDR 2.556 billion). Subject to approval by the IMF Executive Board, the third review will make available about US$260 million (SDR191.7 million), bringing total IMF financial support under the ECF arrangement so far to about US$1,849 million (SDR1,406.4 million).

    Today, Mr Piris issued the following statement:

    “The IMF staff team and the Ethiopian authorities have reached staff-level agreement on the third review of Ethiopia’s economic program under the ECF arrangement. The agreement is subject to the approval of IMF management and the Executive Board in the coming weeks. A memorandum of understanding with official creditors is expected to be agreed ahead of the IMF Board’s consideration of the third review.

    “The authorities’ policy actions in the first year of the program have yielded strong results. The transition to a flexible exchange rate regime has proceeded with little disruption. Measures to modernize monetary policy, mobilize domestic revenues, enhance social safety nets, strengthen state-owned enterprises, and anchor financial stability continue to show encouraging results. Macroeconomic indicators have performed better than expected, with substantially better outcomes than forecast for inflation, goods exports, and international reserves.

    “Recent policy action should help deepen the FX market and tackle remaining distortions. While real exchange misalignment has been corrected and FX availability has improved from a year ago, the spread between the official and parallel market widened again in early 2025 and high fees and commissions persist. Actions that are being rolled out to enhance transparency, reduce costs, ease restrictions on current account transactions, and strengthen prudential regulation will help to improve the functioning of the FX market.

    “Maintaining reform momentum will be key to consolidating gains and securing sustainable high growth. Continued tight monetary and financial conditions will be important for managing inflation and exchange rate expectations. Further revenue mobilization is needed to provide sustainable financing for critical development spending. Reforms to improve the business environment, ensure fair taxation practices, encourage foreign direct investment, and facilitate open dialogue with business will be important to secure private sector investment. Efforts to end the remaining elements of financial repression and develop the capital market will help to mobilize savings and support the efficient allocation of capital.

    “The staff team is grateful to the authorities for the excellent policy discussions and their strong commitment to the success of the IMF-supported economic program. The team met with Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia Mamo Mihretu, State Minister of Finance Eyob Tekalign, and other senior officials. Staff also had productive discussions with representatives of banks and businesses that are operating in a range of sectors and representatives of civil society.”

    IMF Communications Department
    MEDIA RELATIONS

    PRESS OFFICER: Tatiana Mossot

    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/05/30/pr-25167-ethiopia-imf-staff-conclude-art-iv-discuss-and-reach-agreement-on-3rd-rev-of-ecf

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  • MIL-OSI: Increase of the share capital in connection with the option programme and subscription results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    The supervisory board of Coop Pank AS (hereinafter the Bank) decided on 21 May 2025 to increase the share capital of the Bank by 457 188,16 euros by way of issuing new ordinary shares.
    The decision to increase the share capital was adopted to enable the realisation of the options issued within the option programme that was approved with the resolution of the general meeting of the Bank on 8 November 2019, on the conditions indicated in the referred decision. The share capital shall be increased in accordance with clause 3.3.5 of the Bank’s articles of association.
    70 current and former employees of the Bank were able to participate in the issue, subscribing altogether for 670 900 shares for the total amount of EUR 841 979,50, making 100% of the issue size. All option holders submitted a subscription application and paid timely for the subscribed shares.

    Decisions of the supervisory board:

    1. To increase the Bank’s share capital by 457 188,16 euros, as a result of which the Bank’s share capital will increase from 70 180 497,31 euros to 70 637 685,47 euros.
    2. The share capital will be increased by way of issuing new shares (ISIN: EE3100007857) During the increase of the share capital to issue up to 670 900 new ordinary shares of the Bank, with a book value of 0,681455 euros per share. After the increase of the share capital, the Bank has a total of 103 657 207 shares without nominal value. The increase of the Bank’s share capital will not create any exceptions or special rights in connection with the Bank’s ordinary shares. 
    3. According to the resolution adopted under item 6 of the agenda of the general meeting of shareholders of the Bank on 13 April 2022, the pre-emptive right to subscribe for the new shares belongs to the Bank’s employees, to whom the share option programme, approved with the resolution of the Bank’s general meeting of 8 November 2019, extends and with whom the Bank has concluded the respective option contracts (the option holders). According to the resolution of the Bank’s general meeting of 13 April 2022, the pre-emptive right of the existing shareholders to subscribe for the new shares which are issued to the option holders pursuant to clause 3.3.5 of the articles of association for the realisation of the Bank’s share option programme, is precluded.
    4. The term for exercising the pre-emptive right and the time period of subscribing for the new shares is from 22 May to 29 May 2025.
    5. The issue price is 1,255 euros per share, of which 0,681455 euros is the book value of a share and 0,573545 euros is the share premium.
    6. The increase of share capital and payment for the new shares shall be fully carried out by monetary contributions.
    7. The new shares to be issued during the increase of share capital shall grant the right to dividend for the financial year started on 1 January 2025.
    1. The Bank will apply for the listing and the admission to trading of the shares to be issued within the issue on the Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange. The first estimated trading day of the new shares shall be the first day following the day when the Bank has informed Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange of the registration of the increase of share capital in the commercial register and identifying the new shares with the ISIN-code of EE3100007857.

    Coop Pank, based on Estonian capital, is one of the five universal banks operating in Estonia. The bank has 214,400 clients who use everyday banking services. Coop Pank uses the synergy created between retail trade and banking and brings everyday banking solutions closer to people. The majority shareholder of the Bank is a domestic retail chain Coop Eesti, the sales network of which comprises 320 stores.

    Additional information:
    Katre Tatrik
    Communications Manager
    Tel: +372 5151 859
    E-mail: katre.tatrik@cooppank.ee

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  • MIL-OSI: Unaudited information of Invalda INVL group for 3 months of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Invalda INVL had equity of EUR 238.1 million at the end of March this year, or EUR 19.82 per share. Those figures were 30.9% and 30.8% larger, respectively, than a year earlier, including the dividends that have been paid out.

    In January-March 2025, Invalda INVL earned an unaudited net profit of EUR 15.9 million, or 3.4 times more than in the same period last year, when the net profit was EUR 4.7 million.

    The asset management group recorded EUR 3 million loss for its clients in the first quarter of this year, due to global market corrections. However, the total value of client assets under management grew by 27.9% from a year earlier to more than EUR 1.9 billion at the end of March 2025.

    “The main highlight for the start of this year was the successful launch of INVL Private Equity Fund II – a strategically important step for us and currently the largest fund in the Baltics,” says Darius Šulnis, the CEO of Invalda INVL.

    Strategic core business: asset management and family office activities 

    Invalda INVL’s revenue from the management of assets entrusted by clients totalled EUR 3.9 million in the first quarter of 2025, 32.8% more than in January-March 2024. 

    The profit of the strategic core business, which also includes the company’s own investments in the products the group manages, was EUR 1.2 million, compared with a profit of EUR 1.4 million in the same period last year.

    As of 1 April, Andrius Načajus, a finance executive with many years of experience, became the CEO of INVL Asset Management.

    “The successful management of entrusted assets, focusing on creating long-term value and delivering appropriate returns to investors is the key priority for our business. Asset divestments are a natural part of this process,” Darius Šulnis notes. “In the first quarter of this year, the INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund completed the sale of InMedica Group, Lithuania’s largest private healthcare network. That investment is a great example of a rational growth strategy and its consistent implementation: a company that is a leader in its field was created, an exceptionally high return was earned, and thus a significant portion of the capital invested in the fund was returned to investors. We continue to actively grow the fund’s portfolio companies and selectively divesting some of them.” 

    “We’re also intensely seeking suitable targets for investments of the INVL Private Equity Fund II. Some processes are already well advanced, so we expect to complete at least two acquisitions by the end of this year,” Šulnis adds.

    The Invalda INVL group also saw other significant events in the first quarter of 2025. The INVL Renewable Energy Fund I, with operations concentrated in Romania and Poland, successfully completed the offering of an EUR 8 million bond issue in February which was oversubscribed 1.7 times. INVL Asset Management launched the INVL Partner Strategic Lending Fund, which will invest in a vehicle managed by 17Capital, a private credit firm active in North America and Europe, that lends to major global private equity managers. 

    “We’re also pleased with the successful work of the INVL Family Office. It has expanded its client base not only in Lithuania but also in Latvia and Estonia, while increasing their investments,” Invalda INVL’s CEO says.

    In February, the INVL Family Office joined an initiative of the Vilnius Lyceum Alumni Endowment fund. The INVL Family Office will help to create and implement the fund’s investment strategy.

    Equity investments  

    Invalda INVL’s other equity investments, aside from the asset management, had a EUR 17.7 million impact on earnings in the first quarter of 2025.

    This result was positively influenced by the strong performance of the banks in which the company holds stakes, along with their growth in value. Invalda INVL has investments in Artea Bank and in maib, Moldova’s largest bank. Maib, showing excellent financial results and sustainable growth in all business segments, earned a record net profit of EUR 20.1 million in the first quarter, while Artea earned EUR 17.35 million.

    Artea Bank had a positive impact of EUR 15.6 million on Invalda INVL’s pretax profit; maid had a positive impact of EUR 0.5 million.

    “The profits generated by the agricultural business group Litagra, along with a favorable market environment, provide an optimistic outlook for the future performance of the group and its value,” Darius Šulnis notes.

    Litagra had a positive impact of EUR 1.6 million on Invalda INVL’s result for the first quarter of 2025. 

    Additional information is provided by
    Darius Sulnis, CEO of Invalda INVL
    Darius.Sulnis@invl.com

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Foreign affairs talk held

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Civil Service College today held the latest in a series of talks on the country’s foreign affairs, with about 140 senior officials and civil servants in the directorate and senior ranks attending.

     

    Addressing those in attendance, Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung said Hong Kong Special Administrative Region civil servants shoulder a mission of connecting the country with the world.

     

    She highlighted that with the support of the Central People’s Government, the Hong Kong SAR Government has sent young public officers recommended by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to participate in the United Nations Junior Professional Officer Programme, enabling them to contribute their expertise to the country and international organisations.

     

    The talk, organised jointly with the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (OCMFA) in the Hong Kong SAR, was delivered by Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland Chen Xu.

     

    The theme of the talk was “China on the International Stage: Its Role and Experience in Participating in International Organisations”.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Male infertility: how lab-produced sperm could transform fertility treatment in the future

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Eoghan Cunnane, Associate Professor in Biomedical Materials Engineering, University of Limerick

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    Imagine a future where a diagnosis of untreatable male infertility is no longer the end of the road – because science has found a way to produce human sperm from lab-engineered testicular tissue.

    This might sound like science fiction, but I’m leading a team of researchers at the University of Limerick (UL) to work on making the production of human sperm from lab-engineered testicular tissue a reality. If successful, this could redefine fertility treatment and bring hope to the millions of people around the world affected by male infertility.

    Why now? Because male reproductive health is in decline – and the numbers are too stark to ignore.

    Over the past seven decades, sperm counts have decreased dramatically while conditions like testicular cancer, hormone imbalances and genital malformations – which can all have an effect on sperm counts – are on the rise.

    The precise causes of declining male reproductive health are still being debated. While genetics may play a role, no single genetic factor has been shown to affect male fertility at a population level. Instead, much of the focus has turned to the environment, particularly endocrine-disrupting chemicals.

    These chemicals, which can interfere with hormone function, are found in common items such as plastics, pesticides, cosmetics and even painkillers. There is growing evidence that exposure to these substances in the womb can increase the risk of testicular cancer, reduce sperm quality, and lead to male infertility later in life.

    For some men, fertility issues are treatable – lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, or surgery to correct blockages in the reproductive tract can help. But for a large proportion, there is no identifiable cause.

    This type of unexplained infertility, known as idiopathic infertility, currently leaves patients with only one option: surgical sperm retrieval (SSR).

    SSR involves surgically opening the testicles to search for viable sperm for use in assisted reproductive technologies like IVF. However, success is far from guaranteed. In some cases, the chance of finding even a single usable sperm cell is as low as 40%.

    In addition to its physical and emotional toll, SSR places the burden of fertility treatment on the female partner’s reproductive system, meaning women’s bodies are often the target of fertility medications and procedures. It does little to address the underlying health risks associated with male infertility, including higher rates of illness and early mortality.

    And if SSR fails, the only option left is to use donor sperm – a difficult and emotional decision for many people.

    Root of the problem

    To address male infertility, scientists need to get to the root of the problem and develop solutions that restore natural fertility.

    So, given the ethical and biological limits on experimenting directly with humans, researchers have turned to preclinical models to study the human testes. These include ex vivo tissue (human or animal tissue studied outside the body), in vitro cell cultures (human testicular cells grown on lab plates), and animal models (typically rodents or primates).

    However, human sperm production is vastly different – and much less efficient – than in other mammals, making animal models unreliable. To move forward, researchers need preclinical models that closely mimic human testes and their ability to produce sperm.

    This remains one of the biggest scientific hurdles in the field. While researchers have successfully produced sperm in the lab from mouse testicular tissue, the same has never been achieved in humans.

    Our research is attempting to overcome this challenge by combining biology with mechanical engineering and materials science. We started by analysing human testicular tissue samples from a range of donors, building a detailed understanding of how the tissue functions.

    This data was fed into the design of model systems that replicate human testicular tissue – not just biologically, but mechanically and structurally. The ultimate goal is to create a model that can not only mimic testicular function but produce viable human sperm.

    Lab-produced sperm could revolutionise fertility care. It might one day offer a solution to men who have undergone failed SSR procedures, childhood cancer survivors whose fertility was damaged by chemotherapy or radiation, and male patients with severe, unexplained infertility who currently have no treatment options.

    This isn’t just a scientific experiment. It’s about restoring hope to those for whom existing medical approaches have run out of answers.

    Eoghan Cunnane receives funding from the European Research Council, Research Ireland, and the UL Foundation.

    ref. Male infertility: how lab-produced sperm could transform fertility treatment in the future – https://theconversation.com/male-infertility-how-lab-produced-sperm-could-transform-fertility-treatment-in-the-future-255376

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Beijing airports record tax refunds for overseas travelers leaving China

    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) — Customs offices at Beijing’s two major airports processed 369 million yuan (about 51.4 million U.S. dollars) in tax refunds from outbound overseas travelers in the first four months of 2025, up 79.41 percent year on year and setting a new record for the period, data from Beijing Customs showed.

    The introduction of 240-hour visa-free transit has led to a significant increase in the number of foreigners arriving in China, customs officials said.

    In January-April this year, 7.07 million incoming and outgoing travelers passed through Beijing Customs posts, up 22.3 percent year-on-year. In addition, at Beijing’s two international airports, Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport, customs officials recorded a 23.9 percent increase in the number of incoming and outgoing flights to 40,622. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China steps up crackdown on harmful information about university entrance exams

    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 Ministry of Education is working with the Office of the Central Cyberspace Commission and the Ministry of Public Security to curb the spread of malicious information related to the upcoming national college entrance examination, the ministry said Friday.

    The authorities have called on relevant online platforms to identify and eliminate false information about the leakage of examination materials, the sale of “answers” and combat fraud related to university admissions.

    Authorities have warned that those who create and spread online rumors, disturb public order or mislead the public will be subject to severe punishment.

    They also urged applicants and their parents to refrain from exam-related crimes and remain vigilant against fraud.

    The nationwide college entrance exam, also known as the gaokao, will begin on June 7 this year, with a total of 13.35 million applicants taking it. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue Kicks Off in Singapore Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    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

    SINGAPORE, May 30 (Xinhua) — The 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defense and security summit, opened here on Friday amid geopolitical tensions.

    This year, representatives from 47 countries are participating in the dialogue, including 40 minister-level delegates, 20 chiefs-of-defence delegates, more than 20 senior military officials, as well as eminent academics, Singapore’s Ministry of Defence said.

    French President Emmanuel Macron will deliver a keynote speech on Friday evening in which he is expected to portray France and Europe as supporters of international cooperation and rules-based trade.

    Analysts expect regional cooperation, U.S. security policy, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict to be key topics at the conference. The fallout from the U.S. tariff hike is also likely to draw attention. Officials will use the platform to reassure partners and find guidance in an increasingly multipolar security landscape.

    The dialogue will last from May 30 to June 1. –0– Oleg

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian delegation departs for Istanbul and will be ready to continue negotiations with Ukraine on Monday morning – D. Peskov

    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 is heading to Istanbul and will be ready to continue talks with Ukrainian representatives on Monday morning, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov announced at a briefing.

    “Today I wanted to inform you that our delegation, the Russian delegation of negotiators, is leaving for Istanbul and will be ready on Monday morning to continue negotiations, for the second round of negotiations,” he said.

    According to the press secretary, the drafts of the Russian and Ukrainian memorandums will not be published. “Of course, nothing will be made public. This cannot be made public,” D. Peskov noted. “Both draft memorandums, the Russian and Ukrainian, we hope, will be discussed at the second round of negotiations,” he added.

    The security of navigation in the Black Sea, according to the Kremlin representative, will become an integral part of the conditions of the temporary truce. “A list of conditions is being developed, a list of conditions for a temporary truce will be agreed upon, and thus the security of navigation in the Black Sea will one way or another become an integral part of possible future understandings,” he noted.

    The briefing also touched on the possibility of direct negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian and US Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump. According to D. Peskov, this can only be discussed after the Russian and Ukrainian delegations have achieved results in the negotiations. “If such a result is achieved, and when it is achieved, then, of course, we can talk about contacts at the highest level,” he said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s international trade in goods and services grew by 6 percent in April.

    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 international trade in goods and services reached 4.37 trillion yuan (606.8 billion U.S. dollars) in April, up 6 percent year on year, data released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) showed Friday.

    In dollar terms, the country’s exports of goods and services amounted to $326.5 billion, while imports amounted to $280.3 billion, resulting in a positive balance of $46.2 billion, according to the department.

    Of the total exports, the value of goods reached 2.1 trillion yuan, while that of imports reached 1.65 trillion yuan, resulting in a surplus of 446.4 billion yuan. The value of exports of services reached 250.5 billion yuan, while the value of imports of services in April was 364.4 billion yuan, resulting in a deficit of 113.8 billion yuan. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In January-April, the number of interregional trips in China increased by 3.8 percent.

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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

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — China’s transport sector saw 22.74 billion inter-regional trips in the first four months of this year, data released by the Ministry of Transport showed Friday.

    According to the agency, this figure increased by 3.8 percent compared to the same period in 2024.

    In particular, 20.96 billion trips were made on roads, and 76.55 million on waterways, the ministry said in a statement.

    The country also recorded an increase in commercial freight traffic between January and April, with the total volume reaching 18.09 billion tons, up 4.7 percent year-on-year.

    Fixed asset investment in the country’s transportation sector totaled 950.3 billion yuan (about $132.3 billion) during the period, according to the ministry. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Additional recruitment for the inclusive higher education program is now open

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

    Due to numerous requests from students, additional enrollment has been opened for the free additional professional education program “Organizational, managerial and organizational and methodological foundations of inclusive higher education”, conducted by the State University of Management.

    The training will help participants develop and deepen the professional competencies necessary for successful teaching and management activities in the field of inclusive higher education.

    The program is designed for:

    Management personnel of higher education institutions. Research and teaching staff. Educational and support personnel of educational institutions.

    Both persons with higher education and those studying in higher education programs are admitted to training. A certificate of advanced training is issued to students only after receiving the relevant educational document.

    The program is designed for 72 academic hours, includes studying modules and completing a final assignment, and will be conducted in a correspondence format using distance learning technologies.

    Registration is open until June 10, 2025. Training will run from June 16 to June 30, 2025.

    Questions regarding documents can be sent to the email address: ea_vlasova@guu.ru.

    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.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: IOM and Partners Meet in Istanbul to Strengthen Cooperation on Migrant Protection and Governance

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    Istanbul, 30 May 2025 – This week, government representatives and International Organization for Migration (IOM) staff from 14 partner countries gathered in Istanbul for the the Cooperation on Migration and Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Solutions (COMPASS) Global Meeting. Co-hosted by IOM and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, this flagship event held from 27 to 29 May brought together partners to strengthen cooperation on migration governance and the protection of migrants under the COMPASS initiative.

    “The COMPASS initiative is not only about protecting migrants but also about building systems that work for everyone,” said Warner Ten Kate, Head of the Migration and Development Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, during the event. “Migration is, by its nature, a transnational phenomenon that requires a comprehensive approach and cooperation, and we are proud to work alongside IOM and our partner countries to drive this systemic, sustainable change.”

    Launched in 2021 and now in its second phase (2024–2027), COMPASS is a comprehensive protection programme implemented in 14 countries across Africa and the Middle East. The programme contributes to strengthening migration governance systems, multistakeholder cooperation, and protecting and upholding the rights of migrants. In 2024, the programme provided protection assistance to over 35,500 migrants, including over 1,400 who benefited from return support. Additionally, more than 1,000 policymakers received training or tools to support migrant protection, according to the full 2024 data report.

    “COMPASS is a shared commitment to improving migration governance by addressing common challenges through sustainable solutions,” said Vincent Houver, IOM Director of the Department of Mobility Pathways and Inclusion. “This partnership between IOM, the Netherlands, and partner countries brings together strategic vision, flexible financing, operational expertise, and local leadership. It fosters strong and equal cooperation across countries of origin, transit, and destination and sets a global benchmark for effective, innovative migration responses that place migrant protection at the core.”

    During the meeting, delegates shared each country’s experience with project implementation and key achievements from COMPASS Phase II, reflected on lessons learned, and discussed strategic priorities in areas such as legal identity, localization, and specialized protection. Interactive sessions also focused on data-driven programme adaptability, community-based initiatives, and the critical role of local partnerships in achieving lasting impact.

    A COMPASS marketplace added a dynamic element to the event, with country teams showcasing local innovations and programme highlights, while global teams presented tools and resources designed to drive solutions and foster collaboration with partners and stakeholders.

    About COMPASS

    COMPASS (Cooperation on Migration and Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Solutions) is a joint initiative of IOM and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Now in its second phase, it supports migrant protection, migration governance and community-led solutions in 14 countries, through systemic, adaptable, and people-centred approaches.

    Watch the video of our 2024 achievements or visit our website, www.iom.in/compass, to learn more about the programme.

    For more information, please contact IOM Media Centre.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Zheng halts Mboko’s run to book place in Roland Garros last 16

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

    Paris Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen of China continued her strong run at the French Open on Friday, advancing to the women’s singles Round of 16 with a straight-sets win over 18-year-old Canadian qualifier Victoria Mboko.

    The eighth seed needed just under 90 minutes to beat Mboko 6-3, 6-4 in their first career meeting, marking her second appearance in the last 16 at Roland Garros after her breakthrough run in 2022.

    Zheng Qinwen returns a shot during the women’s singles 3rd round match between Zheng Qinwen of China and Victoria Mboko of Canada at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros, Paris, France, May 30, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

    “I was born in China in a really hot place, which is called Wuhan. So I handled the hot weather quite well,” Zheng said in her post-match interview. “Last year when I played the Olympic Games, it was hotter than this. So actually I like this condition, but I want to say thanks to all the crowd who suffered here under the sun today with me.”

    Zheng also praised her young opponent. “I want to say congrats to the opponent because I feel she played really well, and I think we pushed each other to play our best tennis. And sometimes we had really good points. It was not an easy match.”

    Zheng will next face the winner of the match between Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine and Liudmila Samsonova of Russia as she looks to reach her first French Open quarterfinal.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Celebrate Armed Forces Day 2025 at free family fun day

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The event, at West Park on Saturday 28 June from 12pm to 4pm, will celebrate the Armed Forces and all they do for the city and the country, and promises a wide range of activities for people of all ages.

    Mayor of Wolverhampton Councillor Craig Collingswood, who is also chair of the City’s Armed Forces Covenant Board, said: “I hope as many people as possible from across the city come along to Armed Forces Day and show their support.

    “Wolverhampton has a special relationship with our Armed Forces as do I with my son serving in the British Army, and this fantastic, free and fun event for all the family is a wonderful way to mark this.

    “I look forward to seeing you there, joining the festivities with you and celebrating all that the Armed Forces do to defend our nation at home and abroad.”

    Highlights include an Armed Forces Parade at 1pm, along with funfair rides and inflatables, live music, street food and bar traders, a smoothie bike, motorcycle display, military exhibition and face painting. For more information, please visit Armed Forces Covenant

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  • Division between US and China is the biggest risk confronting world now, France’s Macron says

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that division between the two superpowers, the United States and China, is the main risk currently confronting the world as he emphasized the need for building new coalitions between Paris and partners in the Indo-Pacific.

    Macron is visiting the region as France and the European Union aim to strengthen their commercial ties in Asia to offset uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff measures.

    “I will be clear, France is a friend and an ally of the United States, and is a friend, and we do cooperate – even if sometimes we disagree and compete – with China,” said Macron, who was speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defence forum, alongside a two-day state visit to Singapore.

    The French president said Asia and Europe have a common interest in preventing the disintegration of the global order.

    “The time for non-alignment has undoubtedly passed, but the time for coalitions of action has come, and requires that countries capable of acting together give themselves every means to do so,” Macron said.

    Macron is following leaders of China, Japan and other European countries in visiting the region in recent weeks, in a sign of south east Asia’s strategic importance amid uncertainties on global supply chains and trade.

    -Reuters

  • MIL-OSI Europe: EUROPE/ITALY – Father Herve Du Penhoat new Superior General of the Society of African Missions: “We must orient ourselves ever more towards the missionary aspect, towards others, towards the local Church”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Thursday, 29 May 2025

    SMA

    Rome (Agenzia Fides) – “Thank you very much, thank you all, thank you for this fraternity”: these were the first words spoken by Father François Marie Herve Du Penhoat, elected new Superior General of the Society of African Missions (SMA) at the XXII General Assembly of the Society underway in Rocca di Papa, an Assembly that will end on June 8 (see Fides, 20/5/2025).The new Superior General, 70 years old, of French origin, served as a missionary for 15 years in Benin, from 1991 to 2013, among the Bariba, a West African ethnic group. He was also in Spain and then in France from 2013 to 2025.”In recent years, despite many difficulties, including Covid and the internal restructuring of the SMA, you have given everything, you have worked intensely, and you have been very present in the field. You have demonstrated that you are a united and complementary Council, which was also seen in the preparation of the General Assembly,” said Father François, referring to the 22nd General Assembly of the Society of African Missions underway.”This is a key moment of renewal for our congregation. Thank you very much,” emphasized the new Superior General, thanking the outgoing Superior General, Father Antonio Porcellato, and the other members of the outgoing council, Father François de Paul, Father Rosario, and Father Christophe. “We are counting on your support and collaboration as we move forward together. We are at the end of a cycle in which we have invested a lot in building our congregation; we must now orient ourselves more towards the missionary aspect, towards others, towards the local Church. We are on the right path that will take us far if we all follow it together. Let us continue like this.””When the rhythm of the song changes, the dance steps must also change,” added Father François, quoting an African proverb. “There may be a change of rhythm, but we must first understand this new rhythm in order to follow it; it may be a little chaotic, it is possible, but the Holy Spirit works where chaos reigns.”Since the founding of the SMA in Lyon in 1856, the African continent has been at the heart of the SMA’s mission and life. Over these 169 years, the relationship with Africa has developed and undergone significant changes. In summary, it can be said that Africa, which was initially only the object of the mission, has today become, and is increasingly becoming, an active subject of the mission. Today, the majority of the SMA’s permanent members are of African origin. Furthermore, 90% of the more than 300 seminarians in formation are of African origin. For the pastoral work of proclaiming the Gospel, the missionaries and associates of the SMA are 900 members and 200 seminarians, officially present in 30 countries on four continents. The priority is and remains the first evangelization of the African continent. (AP) (Agenzia Fides, 29/5/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/KENYA – The Bishops: “Full light must be shed on the deaths of Father Maina and Father Bett”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Nairobi (Agenzia Fides) – “We demand a deep inquiry into these deaths, to reveal the real circumstances and motives, to ensure the security and safety of our priests and all Kenyans in the future”. This was requested by Monsignor Maurice Muhatia Makumba, Archbishop of Kisumu and President of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), following the murder of two Catholic priests just days apart.Father John Ndegwa Maina, parish priest of the church of St Louis in Igwamiti, died in hospital on May 15, from suspected poisoning after being found in serious condition, but still alive, on the Nakuru-Nairobi highway (see Fides, 21/5/2025).Before his death, the priest said he had been kidnapped by unknown assailants. Bishop Makumba called it “a horrible murder and cries out to God against its perpetrators”.On May 22, Father Alloyce Cheruiyot Bett was shot dead after being attacked by bandits in the Kerio Valley, in Elgeyo Marakwet (see Fides, 23/5/2025). “We are deeply shocked by the fact that both deaths appear to have been caused by malicious intent and under mysterious circumstances. We wish to decry the deaths of these ministers of God and the sense of insecurity and helplessness created by such incidents against the servants of God,” he remarked.The KCCB President then expressed the Kenyan Bishops’ “deep dismay” “by how cheap life has become, where murders and deaths are taken lightly, and used carelessly for political expediency”.”The work carried out by our Catholic priests goes beyond the service of religion and evangelisation. It reaches out to caring for the marginalised, the forgotten and the sick, to bring them hope that does not disappoint”, concluded Msgr. Makumba. (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 30/5/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/EGYPT – St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai passes into the hands of the Egyptian State: concern and reactions grow

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Friday, 30 May 2025

    by Nikos TzoitisAfter fifteen centuries of autonomy, the Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai has passed into the hands of the Egyptian State, according to a ruling issued by the Ismailia court. The measure has generated strong reactions and deep concern in the ecclesiastical and international spheres for the future of the monastery and its monastic community.The monastery on Mount Sinai was founded in the 6th century A.D. by Emperor Justinian, and it has survived wars, conquests, and persecutions thanks in part to its status as a Vakuf, a sacred site to be protected according to Koranic tradition, and by the Bedouins of the Sinai Desert. UNESCO had included it among the monuments recognized as World Heritage Sites.The monastery’s priceless treasures—icons, manuscripts, relics, libraries, and properties—were managed by the twenty monks of the local monastic community, who enjoyed broad autonomy within the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.According to the ruling issued by the Ismailia Court on Wednesday, May 28, the monastery’s assets are effectively confiscated and placed under the management of the Egyptian state, while the monks face access restrictions to certain buildings. Their continued presence in the monastery is allowed only for religious purposes and under conditions set by the new state owner.The website orthodoxia.info described the decision of the ruling as “one of the most serious violations of religious and individual freedoms in recent centuries,” carried out during a time of great turmoil in the Middle East.The ruling, which effectively strips the monastery of its autonomy, follows a prolonged period of legal disputes and judicial actions aimed at challenging the monastery’s administrative independence.Some Egyptian officials have justified the measure as an act of protecting the monastery’s cultural heritage. Archaeologist Abdel Rahim Rihan argued that the monastery’s real estate falls under cultural heritage laws and that the implementation of the court decision ensures its promotion for the benefit of “world heritage and the monks.” The monks, however, describe the ruling as a de facto expulsion from their own monastery.The decision controversially concludes the long-standing legal offensive by the Egyptian state against the monks of St. Catherine’s—an effort that has been ongoing, in varying intensity, since the time of the Muslim Brotherhood-led government, with the goal of bringing the monastery under state control.According to some analysts, the ruling reveals that even President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi may be unable to control certain elements within the so-called “deep state,” some of which are linked to Salafist groups.Cairo must now manage a diplomatic crisis with Greece, which reacted harshly to the government action concerning the Monastery. This comes at a time when Egypt is at the center of turbulent developments in Palestine, with implications for the Sinai Peninsula—an area where jihadist factions have operated and previously threatened the monastery, even carrying out armed attacks.The ruling also weakens the Monastery’s position in various civil disputes it was engaged in, including cases involving adverse possession.The monks have reacted strongly. An international campaign is already planned to raise awareness and inform churches and other religious communities, with the goal of revoking the decision.The reaction of the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Athens Ieronymos was immediate. “I do not want to believe, and I cannot believe,” Ieronymos declared, “that Hellenism and Orthodoxy are once again undergoing a historic ‘conquest’.” He added, “This spiritual beacon of Orthodoxy and Hellenism – he added – is now facing a question of survival.” (Agenzia Fides, 30/5/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/HONG KONG – Cardinal Chow: Pope Leo wants to visit China, let us pray that his dream may come true.

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Hong Kong (Agenzia Fides) – Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan, Bishop of Hong Kong, invited all the faithful to pray “that Leo XIV may set foot in China as Pope.” During the Mass celebrated on May 22 in Hong Kong Cathedral, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, the Jesuit Cardinal also offered prayers recalling the beginning of Pope Leo’s Petrine ministry, which took place with the Eucharistic celebration presided over by the Pontiff four days earlier in St. Peter’s Square. Pope Leo XIV, the Bishop of Hong Kong confided during his homily, “told me he would like to make a pastoral visit to China. I ask you to pray for him, so that he may realize the unfulfilled dream of Pope Francis. He also told me,” Cardinal Chow added, “that he was the first Pope to visit mainland China (before his papal election, ed.). I believe he is not foreign to Chinese culture. It would be very significant if he could make a pastoral visit to China as Pope, so I ask you to pray for this dream.”Two days later, at the end of the Eucharistic liturgy on Saturday, May 24, celebrated on the occasion of the Day of Prayer for the Church in China, Cardinal Chow renewed his appeal, sharing with those present his experience as a pilgrim to the Marian shrine of Sheshan, near Shanghai, which he experienced last February with a representative of the Diocese of Hong Kong. Cardinal Stephen recounted the great emotion he felt upon finally seeing the large statue at the top of the hill and how, standing before it, everyone prayed for Pope Francis’s health when he was admitted to the Gemelli hospital in Rome.”Now,” Cardinal Chow added, ” Pope Francis is in heaven, praying for us and for our Church in China. He always longed to visit China and meet our brothers and sisters there… We now pray that his successor, as the successor of St. Peter, may one day set foot on Chinese soil as pope.”According to Kung Kao Pao, the weekly bulletin of the Diocese of Hong Kong, following the election of Pope Leo XIV, a solemn ecumenical celebration was held in Hong Kong Cathedral to invoke heaven’s blessings for Pope Francis. The event was attended by several leaders of local Churches and ecclesial communities, local government officials, diplomats present in Hong Kong, and more than 700 faithful. On that occasion, Cardinal Chow emphasized that the ministry exercised by Pope Leo is a ministry at the service of unity. “Today we pray for the new Pope Leo XIV, that he may be blessed with good health and wisdom for his mission, and that, following him as head of our Church, we may be united in communion and continue spreading the Gospel in a spirit of synodality and communion.” In the aforementioned May 24 liturgy, the Cardinal also implored everyone “not to judge or generalise about people in either the open or underground Church.” “Only they know the circumstances influencing their decisions, and only the Lord can see into their hearts,” Cardinal Chow added, recalling Jesus’ words in the Gospel according to Saint Luke: “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful… Do not judge, and you will not be judged.” “Our Lady of China, and Mary, Help of Christians of Sheshan,” added the Bishop of Hong Kong, “is and will always be with the people of God in mainland China.” At the end of the liturgy, the assembly also recited in community the Prayer to Our Lady of Sheshan written by Pope Benedict XVI to invoke God’s blessing on all Chinese people. (NZ) (Agenzia Fides, 30/5/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – Archdiocese of Seoul remembers its martyrs: “Fertile ground for the Korean Church”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Friday, 30 May 2025

    Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul

    Seoul (Agenzia Fides) – The Catholic faithful of Seoul gathered for prayer at the Seosomun Shrine, where the memory of Blessed Paul Yun Ji-chung and his 123 companions, martyred at the end of the 18th century, was celebrated in their final hours.The Archbishop of Seoul, Peter Soon-taick Chung, presided over the solemn Mass, which marked the 11th anniversary of the beatification, presided over by Pope Francis during his visit to Korea in 2014. Cardinal Andrew Soo-jung Yeom, Archbishop Emeritus of Seoul and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Pyongyang, and Job Yo-bi Koo, Auxiliary Bishop of Seoul, concelebrated along with several dozen priests.In his homily, Archbishop Soon-taick Chung addressed the significance of the place where the Mass was celebrated. Many Catholics were killed at the site of the shrine during the anti-Christian persecutions in the Joseon Dynasty. Among them are today 44 saints and 27 blessed.”This holy land is soaked with the blood of those who testified to their love for God through martyrdom,” said the archbishop, emphasizing that over time the site has become “fertile ground for the Korean Church.” “The sacrifice of these witnesses laid the foundation on which our faith community rests today,” he said.”Their faith remains a living example, a compass that guides us even today,” the Archbishop of Seoul continued, before quoting the words spoken by Pope Francis during the beatification Mass: “They were willing to make great sacrifices and renounce everything that could have separated them from Christ, because they knew that he alone was their true treasure.”And it is precisely the example of these martyrs “that calls each of us to bear witness to the love of God through an authentic Christian life.” Through their actions, he continued, “they entrusted us with a mission that demands our charity and our commitment to justice and reconciliation.”Therefore, Archbishop Soon-taick Chung concluded, “today we not only remember the martyrs, but we renew our commitment to the fidelity of which they were an example. The courage, conviction, and unwavering love they demonstrated must serve as a guide for our present and future generations.”The Archdiocese of Seoul announced that the descendants of the Servants of God Kwon Il-shin and Yi Seung-hun, two figures of early Korean Catholicism, were also present at the celebration, symbolizing the bond between that first generation that gave its life for the Catholic faith and the Church of today. (F.B.) (Agenzia Fides, 30/5/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI: XRP News: Nimanode’s $NMA Presale Demand Surges, Positions For Explosive Growth

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LEEDS, United Kingdom, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nimanode is the first platform of its kind to deliver a zero-code solution for launching on-chain AI agents that can perform complex blockchain tasks such as smart contract development, DeFi optimization, compliance monitoring, and Web3 user support. The platform’s no-code interface makes it accessible to both developers and non-technical users, providing drag-and-drop workflows to configure, test, and launch autonomous agents on-chain in minutes.

    Building on XRPL was the priority for them, “We’re bringing AI automation to the heart of Web3 through XRPL, and doing it with usability in mind,” said the Nimanode founding team. “Our mission is to simplify intelligent infrastructure and put real on-chain power in the hands of every user.” They chose a blockchain with speed , security and scalibilty in mind.

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    $NMA, the platform’s utility token, is used for:

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    As part of its official launch, Nimanode has begun the presale of its native token, $NMA. A total of 90 million tokens (45% of the 200 million supply) are available during the presale.

    Participants can purchase $NMA tokens using XRP by sending funds directly from XRPL-compatible wallets (such as XAMAN) to the official Nimanode presale address listed on their Presale Page. All transactions are recorded on-chain for full transparency.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Ursula von der Leyen Receives 2025 Charlemagne Prize

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was honoured with the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, calling for a return to a spirit of boldness and the building of a more independent Europe.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxG4hg3VvOI

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