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Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Security: Georgian National Extradited from Moldova to Face Charges for Soliciting Hate Crimes and Planning Mass Casualty Attack in New York City

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    Leader of White Supremacist Group ‘Maniac Murder Cult’ Recruited Others to Bomb and Poison the Jewish Community and Racial Minorities 

    Defendant Allegedly Planned Scheme to Distribute Poisoned Candy on New Year’s Eve

    Georgian national Michail Chkhikvishvili, also known as Mishka, Michael, Commander Butcher, and Butcher, 21, of Tbilisi, was extradited to the United States from Moldova on May 22, and will be arraigned in federal court in Brooklyn today. Chkhikvishvili was arrested in Chișinău, Moldova, in July 2024 in connection with a four-count indictment returned in the Eastern District of New York charging him with soliciting hate crimes and acts of mass violence in New York City.

    According to court documents, Chkhikvishvili is a leader of the Maniac Murder Cult, also known as Maniacs Murder Cult, Maniacs: Cult of Killing, MKY, MMC and MKU, an international racially-motivated violent extremist group. As alleged in the indictment, Chkhikvishvili recruited people to commit violent acts in furtherance of MKY’s ideologies, including planning and soliciting a mass casualty attack in New York City.

    “This case is a stark reminder of the kind of terrorism we face today: online networks plotting unspeakable acts of violence against children, families, and the Jewish community in pursuit of a depraved, extremist ideology,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “The Department of Justice will not tolerate hate-fueled violence, and we will pursue those who threaten innocent lives wherever they may be.”

    “The defendant is accused of recruiting others to kill Jewish people, kill racial minorities, and of providing instructions on how to commit other lethal attacks — even targeting children around the holidays by poisoning candy,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “These allegations are despicable, and thanks to the work and partnership of the FBI and the authorities in Moldova, Michail Chkhikvishvili has been brought to the United States to face charges in our justice system.”

    “As alleged, the defendant, a white supremacist, recruited others to participate in a violent campaign of hatred against racial minorities and the Jewish community and to engage in the mass killing of children and others in these communities using poison, suicide bombs, firearms, arson fires, and vehicle explosions. Today’s extradition is a giant step forward in holding the defendant accountable for his unspeakably reprehensible and vile efforts to spread fear, chaos, and hate,” said U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. for the Eastern District of New York. “Protecting our homeland, city, district, and country from violent extremists will always be one of the top priorities of the Justice Department and my office.”

    Chkhikvishvili’s MKY adheres to a neo-Nazi accelerationist ideology and promotes violence against racial minorities, the Jewish community and other groups it deems “undesirables.” MKY members share a common goal of challenging social order and governments via terrorism and violent acts that promote fear and chaos. MKY has members in the United States and abroad.

    Since approximately September 2021, Chkhikvishvili has distributed a manifesto titled the “Hater’s Handbook” to MKY members and others. The Hater’s Handbook encourages people to commit acts of mass violence. In the Hater’s Handbook, Chkhikvishvili states that he has “murdered for the white race” and encourages and instructs others to commit acts of mass violence and “ethnic cleansing.” For example, the Hater’s Handbook encourages its readers to commit school shootings and to use children to perpetrate suicide bombings and other mass killings targeting racial minorities. The Hater’s Handbook describes methods and strategies for committing mass “terror attacks,” including, for example, using vehicles to target “large outdoor festivals, conventions, celebrations and parades” and “pedestrian congested streets.” The Hater’s Handbook specifically encourages committing attacks within the United States.

    In June 2022, Chkhikvishvili traveled to Brooklyn. As alleged, beginning at least as early as July 2022, Chkhikvishvili repeatedly encouraged others, primarily via the encryption-enabled mobile messaging platform Telegram, to commit violent hate crimes and other acts of violence on behalf of MKY. This included conspiring to solicit violent acts with the leader of a separate violent extremist neo-Nazi group, and soliciting acts of mass violence in New York from an individual who claimed to be a prospective MKY recruit, but who, unbeknownst to Chkhikvishvili, was actually an undercover FBI employee (the UC).

    In a September 2023 conversation, the UC messaged Chkhikvishvili asking whether there was an application process to join MKY. The defendant responded, “we ask people for brutal beating, arson/explosion or murder vids on camera.” Chkhikvishvili further stated that “[p]oisoning and arson are best options for murder,” and suggested also considering a larger “mass murder[]” within the United States. Chkhikvishvili advised the UC that the victims of these acts should be “low race targets.”

    Beginning in approximately November 2023, Chkhikvishvili solicited the UC to commit violent crimes, such as bombings and arsons, for the purpose of harming racial minorities, Jewish individuals and others. Chkhikvishvili provided detailed plans and materials such as bomb-making instructions and guidance on making Molotov cocktails to facilitate carrying out these crimes. In November 2023, Chkhikvishvili began planning a mass casualty attack in New York City to take place on New Year’s Eve. The scheme involved an individual dressing up as Santa Claus and handing out candy laced with poison to racial minorities.

    In January, the scheme evolved and Chkhikvishvili specifically directed the UC to target the Jewish community, Jewish schools, and Jewish children in Brooklyn with poison. Chkhikvishvili drafted step-by-step instructions to carry out the scheme and shared detailed manuals about creating and mixing lethal poisons and gases with the UC. He also instructed the UC on methods of making ricin-based poisons in powder and liquid form, including by extracting ricin from castor beans. Chkhikvishvili sent materials linked to radical Islamist jihadist groups and designated foreign terrorist organizations such as ISIS. 

    Chkhikvishvili wanted the planned attack to be a “bigger action than Breivik,” referring to Anders Behring Breivik, a Norwegian neo‑Nazi who killed 77 people in a bombing and mass shooting in Norway in 2011. Meanwhile, Chkhikvishvili told others of his plan and claimed to have previously committed other hate crimes while living in Brooklyn in 2022. Chkhikvishvili boasted to others that he was “glad I have murdered,” and that he would “murder more” but “make others murder first.”     

    Chkhikvishvili’s solicitations of violence have resulted in multiple attacks and killings around the world. In August 2024, an individual livestreamed himself stabbing approximately five people outside of a mosque in Eskisehir, Turkey, wearing a tactical vest adorned in Nazi symbols. A manifesto attributed to the attacker included explicit references to Chkhikvishvili and to violent statements made by him. Before the attack, the attacker also distributed a link to the Hater’s Handbook, authored by Chkhikvishvili, and other violent propaganda.

    If convicted, Chkhikvishvili faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for solicitation of violent felonies (including hate crime acts and transporting an explosive with intent to kill or injure); five years in prison for conspiring to solicit violent felonies; 20 years in prison for distributing information pertaining to the making and use of explosive devices and ricin poison; and five years in prison for transmitting threatening communications.

    The FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force which consists of investigators and analysts from the FBI, the New York City Police Department, and over 50 other federal, state, and local agencies, as well as the Department of State, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection are investigating the case. The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs and the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agents provided significant assistance in securing the arrest and extradition of Chkhikvishvili from Moldova.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Ellen H. Sise and Andrew D. Reich for the Eastern District of New York and Trial Attorney Jennifer Levy of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case, with valuable assistance from Paralegal Specialists Wayne Colon and Rebecca Roth. The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has also provided assistance.

    An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK Government must ignore Trump’s call for North Sea oil drilling

    Source: Scottish Greens

    23 May 2025 Climate Energy

    The UK’s energy strategy must not cost people and planet.

    More in Climate

    The UK Government must ignore Donald Trump’s ‘century of drilling left’ comments and listen to climate experts, warn Scottish Greens. 

    The US president claims that more oil and gas exploration by drilling in the North Sea is the only way to bring energy prices down. 

    His remarks on the UK Government’s energy strategy come as Ofgem announced that the energy price cap would decrease by £129 per year from £1,849 to £1,720 per household.

    Trump has a long history of promoting climate conspiracy theories, and his support for more fossil fuel extraction comes despite the warnings of climate and energy experts globally.

    Scottish Greens co-leader and spokesperson for net zero, Patrick Harvie MSP, is calling for the Labour government to ignore Trump’s remarks and end our reliance on fossil fuels for good. 

    Mr Harvie said:

    “Household energy bills have been volatile because of our over-reliance on fossil fuels, and it’s critical that both governments cut fossil fuel consumption, increase investment in clean energy, and break the artificial link between gas prices and electricity so that bills come down faster.

    “Scotland’s renewable industry is generating cheap, clean, abundant power, but households are not getting the benefit in the bills they pay. 

    “Donald Trump’s dangerous ideas must be ignored. Climate breakdown already costs the average Scottish household over £3,000 a year. Failure to tackle the climate emergency would accelerate the damage, and keep people dependent on volatile energy prices.

    “There’s no surprise that a corrupt billionaire politician is putting the profits of fossil fuel multinationals ahead of the common good. 

    “We must stick to our net zero targets. We cannot backtrack any further or pander to a climate change denier like Trump, who ignores the extreme harm the fossil fuel industry has caused.

    “This Labour government has already shown they will make decisions that harm people; cutting winter fuel payment for pensioners and making disabled people struggle financially. I urge them to do the right thing and ignore the calls of billionaires like Trump who don’t accept scientific reality. 

    “What households and businesses need are bills that come down and stay down, and that means breaking our dependence on fossil fuels. Household bills are already far too high, with too many people being forced to freeze all winter so they can feed themselves.”

    Mr Harvie added:

    “Scotland is lucky to have such a vast amount of renewable energy. Jobs in renewables have surpassed oil and gas jobs both in Scotland and across the globe. Climate science experts are providing us with the information to reach net zero. This is the future and we must be ready to welcome it.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China begins building new nuclear power units in southern port city

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    NANNING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Construction of two new nuclear power plant units using domestically developed third-generation Hualong-1 reactor technology started in the port city of Fangchenggang, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Friday, marking a major step in expanding the country’s key nuclear energy base.

    According to Guangxi Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Co., Ltd., the capacity of each of the power units No. 5 and No. 6 of the Fangchenggang NPP will exceed 1.2 million kW. Once put into operation, their combined annual electricity generation will amount to 20 billion kWh.

    The Fangchenggang NPP project in the GCA envisages the commissioning of six power units. The first two were launched in 2016, and units 3 and 4 with Hualong-1 reactors were connected to the grid in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

    As of the end of March 2025, the plant’s four operating power units generated more than 160 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity. This is equivalent to saving over 48 million tons of conventional coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 131 million tons.

    After the project is fully completed, the installed capacity of the Fangchenggang NPP will reach 6.9 million kW, and the annual electricity generation will reach 53 billion kWh.

    Experts emphasize that the expansion of the station will make a significant contribution to the energy transformation and high-quality economic development of the GCR.

    According to statistics, by the end of 2024, China’s nuclear power plants generated 450.9 billion kilowatt-hours (an increase of 3.7 percent), accounting for 4.5 percent of the country’s total electricity production. This reduced coal consumption by 140 million tons and carbon dioxide emissions by 370 million tons. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE and Greek experts train future Romanian border police agents in detecting forged documents

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

    Headline: OSCE and Greek experts train future Romanian border police agents in detecting forged documents

    Participants in an OSCE training course for future Romanian border police agents detecting forged documents and impostors at border crossing points, Oradea, 22 May 2025. (OSCE) Photo details

    The OSCE Transnational Threats Department, in co-operation with Greek document experts, held a training course on detecting forged documents and impostors at border crossing points for 193 future border police agents studying at the ‘Avram Iancu Training School for Border Police Agents’ in Oradea, Romania, on 22 and 23 May.
    The training is particularly timely as Romanian Border Police identified 1,090 cases of forged documents in 2024 and ongoing training ensures border agents can quickly detect fraudulent documents, keeping the country’s borders secure. Through discussions with document experts from Greece, the participants enhanced their knowledge about the latest trends in document forgery including high-quality counterfeit residence permits, signs of tampering such as overprinting on document holder photos and real-world case studies of forged passports with missing pages.
    “The training brings added value to the Avram Iancu Training School for Border Police Agents Oradea study programme, making a significant contribution to the training of future border guards in document forgery detection proficiency and, hence, to increased security at Schengen borders. The timing of the training activity is also appropriate, as the students will take the graduation exam between 24 May and 5 June 2025, and will join the operational structures of the Romanian Border Police on 6 June 2025. Therefore, this OSCE training improves their professional capabilities at the beginning of their career in the field of public order and security,” said Police Chief Commissioner Felicia Voicu, Director of the Avram Iancu Training School for Border Police Agents.
    This training course is part of an ongoing OSCE project supporting the Organization’s participating States and Partners for Co-operation in reducing the illegal crossing of borders with a fake or stolen identity, funded by the United States.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Stoke-on-Trent prepares to mark Armed Forces Celebration Day

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Friday, 23rd May 2025

    Stoke-on-Trent is set to honour its military personnel at the annual Armed Forces Celebration Day on Sunday, 29 June 2025.

    The free event takes place at Queen’s Park, Longton (ST3 4AU) from 12pm to 4.30pm and promises a full day of remembrance, celebration and family fun.

    This year’s celebration features a full military parade and a traditional Drumhead Service, paying tribute to both serving and former members of the Armed Forces. Local cadet forces and veteran associations will join the parade.

    A major highlight of the day will be a Dakota flypast from the RAF, between 1.20 and 1.40pm – before the parade begins at 2pm.

    The Douglas C47 Dakota is one of the most iconic military transport aircraft in history, known for its role in Burma, the D-Day landings and the airborne assault on Arnhem in 1944.

    The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Dakota ZA947, affectionately named ‘Kwicherbichen’ by her crews, carried out paradropping operations on the eve of D-Day, making this flypast a fitting tribute during Stoke-on-Trent’s Centenary year.

    Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent and Armed Forces Champion, Councillor Steve Watkins, said: “This event is a great day out for families and also a reminder of the bravery, service and sacrifices made by our Armed Forces. It’s also a celebration of community spirit, and I’m honoured to take part alongside so many local residents.

    “In our Centenary year, it’s especially fitting that we honour local hero Jack Baskeyfield of Arnhem with a flypast from the very aircraft that played a crucial role in Operation Market Garden.”

    Alongside the flypast and parade, visitors can enjoy military vehicle displays, emergency services exhibits and live musical entertainment. Family-friendly attractions include funfair rides and a variety of charity and community stalls.

    Organised by the North Staffs Armed Forces Celebration Committee in partnership with Queen’s Park Partnership.

    Councillor Lilian Dodd, chair of the North Staffs Armed Forces Celebration Committee, said: “We’re incredibly proud to bring the Armed Forces Celebration Day back to Queen’s Park for another year. The inclusion of the Dakota Flypast in this Centenary Year makes it especially meaningful. It’s a chance for our community to come together, show our appreciation and create lasting memories for all generations.”

    For more information go to: https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/event/armed-forces-celebration-day-north-staffs/

    Stoke-on-Trent City Council holds a Gold Award from the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme encourages people to support the Armed Forces community in their area and increase understanding and awareness of the issues affecting the Armed Forces.

    To find out more about support available for the Armed Forces and veterans email covenant@stoke.gov.uk or call 01782 235683.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Eco moorings launch at Aristotle Lane canal

    Source: City of Oxford

    The first eco-moorings in Oxford have been installed at Aristotle Lane canal to help reduce air pollution along the city’s waterways.  

    In 2023, the Council and the Canal & River Trust were awarded £193,000 from the Government’s annual Air Quality Grant, to install ‘eco-moorings’ at the Aristotle Lane visitor moorings.   

    The project has seen the installation of three ‘eco-mooring’ bollards – the first installed outside of London – aiming to provide visiting boaters with electrical power infrastructure as an alternative to diesel engines, generators and wood burners for their daily heat and energy needs.  

    In Oxford, it is estimated that there are around 140 boaters living on the rivers and canals, with around 70% of them being visiting boaters. However, there are limited locations across the county where electrical power is available for boaters – especially for short-stay moorings.  

    Without access to electricity, boaters are often forced to run diesel engines to charge up their batteries and/or use wood burning stoves to heat their houseboats, both of which release smoke emissions which have been proven to be harmful to human health. Those most at risk from pollution from boats, are boaters themselves, who are often exposed for longer periods of time and at a closer range.      

    Wood burners emit particulate matter, also known as PM2.5, which is a type of air pollution. These are very tiny particles, that can have a serious impact on human health.  A wide range of scientific studies have been published in recent years showing the negative impacts to human health of long-term exposure to air pollution. 

    The new eco-moorings aim to provide a cleaner alternative for boaters to use instead of polluting fuels.  

    The eco-moorings consist of three electric pillars, each containing two sockets, which enable up to six visiting boaters to plug into and connect to the grid for energy.

    The sockets have range of capacity, with five 16-amp sockets and one 32-amp socket which can support the charging of electric propulsion boats (e-boats). All sockets also have the capability to become 32-amp in the future, based on demand.  

    The Oxford eco-moorings project builds upon other successful projects in Islington and Camden. Learnings from the project will help inform future management of Oxfords’ canal – subject to funding.    

    The Council and Canal & River Trust will also be working to deliver health, air quality and energy advice to boaters through the project. This will include ways and opportunities to transition to cleaner energy systems, as well as information on how to use their current heating in the most efficient way. 

    More details on the project can be found on the Council’s eco-moorings webpage.   

    “It is fantastic that Oxford’s first eco-moorings are now here and ready to use. Many boaters have no other choice but to use wood-burning and diesel generators to keep warm, but this can be harmful to their health and that of their neighbours. These eco-moorings will provide boaters with the ability to use cleaner forms of heating.” 

    Councillor Anna Railton, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Zero Carbon Oxford, Oxford City Council

    “While boats are a very minor contributor to overall air pollution when compared to road traffic and other sources of emissions, we recognise that they can have a localised impact on air quality; indeed, those most at risk from boat engine fumes are boaters themselves.   

    “These first eco moorings outside London are the start of a journey for boaters on the Oxford Canal towards reducing emissions. I am delighted that our charity has been able to work in partnership with Oxford City Council to deliver them in time for the busy summer season.” 

    Ros Daniels, Director for London & South East, Canal & River Trust

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Landmarks lit – Ha’way the lads

    Source: City of Sunderland

    Landmarks are lit in Sunderland AFC colours to mark the team’s play-off match at Wembley.

    The Northern Spire, Keel Square and High Street West, Fulwell Mill and Hylton Castle are lit red and white between dusk and dawn on Friday 23 May, match day and Sunday 25 May.

    Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Michael Mordey said: “Alongside good luck to the lads, I’d like to wish all the fans a safe journey to London, and an even safer and happier journey back!”

    As well as landmark light-ups, drivers are seeing good luck messages on the city’s VMS (Variable Message Signs), including – Ha’way the lads.

    Cllr Mordey added: “It’s a great achievement to be in the play-offs and I’m with everyone else in wanting to see there’s an even greater achievement and that we’re back in the Premier League.”

    “We can be very proud about getting to the play-offs and I know we all want to stand prouder with a new chapter for our city’s great footballing traditions – Ha’way the lads.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to the murder of Kelyan Bokassa

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Two boys, both aged 16-years old, have pleaded guilty to the murder of 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa.

    The pair, who cannot be named because of their age, are due to be sentenced on Wednesday, 25 July at the Old Bailey.

    They were arrested on Wednesday, 15 January after a man hunt by Met officers and charged the next day.

    Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee, Specialist Crime, who led the Met’s investigation said: Today I wish to express my team’s heartfelt sympathies to Kelyan’s family.

    “The brutal and senseless attack on Kelyan’s has deeply impacted his friends, the wider community and everyone that has worked tirelessly to identify, arrest and prosecute those responsible.

    “I hope Kelyan’s family can take some solace in this outcome but I know they remain deeply bereft at the waste of three young lives.”

    An investigation was launched after police were called at 14:28hrs on Tuesday, 7 January to reports of a stabbing on a bus in Woolwich, SE18. The incident occurred on a Route 472 bus on Woolwich Church Street near the junction with the A205 South Circular Road.

    Officers attended, along with London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance. Paramedics treated a Kelyan at the scene, but he very sadly died shortly after medics arrived.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Earlier support for speech and language for 20,000 children

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Earlier support for speech and language for 20,000 children

    Up to 20,000 more young children, including those with SEND, will have their needs identified and supported earlier, breaking down barriers to opportunity.

    Up to 20,000 more children are set to benefit from earlier targeted support to overcome speech and language challenges before concerns escalate, as the government ensures every child gets the best start in life through its Plan for Change.

    Backed by £3.4 million this year, the Early Language Support for Every Child (ELSEC) programme deploys specialist teams across primary schools and early years settings, helping to identify and respond to speech and language needs, particularly for children with SEND.

    Developmental delays have been a growing issue since the pandemic, with more than 40,000 children waiting over 12 weeks for speech and language therapy as of June 2024.

    It is particularly prevalent for children with SEND as numbers have skyrocketed from 1.3 million in 2020 to 1.67 million in 2024 – with one in four of these children requiring additional help to overcome difficulties listening, understanding and talking.

    A lack of early identification can have a devastating impact on development, social skills, attendance, and academic attainment for all children – holding them back from progressing in school and life.

    This is seen by the staggering rise in children requiring specialist support, with the number of children on Education Health Care Plans escalating from under 250,000 in 2015 to over 575,000 in 2024.

    The ELSEC programme paves the way for a reformed SEND system that embeds earlier intervention and targeted support, enabling children to thrive at their mainstream school and making sure all children have the best start in life.

    Minister for School Standards, Catherine McKinnell said:

    When challenges with speech and language go unnoticed, it can have a devastating impact on children’s attainment, attendance, social abilities and future life chances.

    ELSEC is turning this around for so many pupils – and particularly those with SEND – helping them find their voice and thrive at school and with their friends and family.

    This type of approach is exactly what we want to see in a reformed SEND system that delivers the support children need at the earliest stage and restores parents’ trust in a system which has let them down for too long.

    Minister for School Standards, Catherine McKinnell visited Hasmonean primary school in Barnet, which has been part of the ELSEC programme since January, and observed a small group intervention in one of the school’s calming environments. The activity focused on developing children’s social communication skills by engaging the children’s attention, promoting interaction and vocabulary, and making learning and communication fun.

    Head of Early Years and SEN Support at Hasmonean Primary School, Jemma Brahams, said:

    The ELSEC team first trained me on how to run a small group intervention for our pupils who are experiencing speech and language difficulties. The team was there to help me from the start and was always available as I got used to implementing the approach.

    The training provided on these interventions has been huge for us, as we now don’t need to wait for anyone to come into the school or go on any waiting lists – we can just take it forward straightaway. In fact, I’m now able to train other staff members in the school to deliver intervention groups, so we can have it running frequently and across different year groups.

    The impact on our pupils’ development has been really positive too. As the activity is creative and interactive, it supports the children’s speech and language development, concentration and attention – we’ve seen so much progress.

    Parent of Raphael at Hasmonean Primary school, Deborah, said:

    Raphael is 4 and did not speak until recently, he only made noises which was so frustrating for him, but with interventions he has progressed amazingly.

    With 3-4 interventions a week he has massively grown in confidence, he is communicating with his friends and expressing himself more than ever – we are now hopeful that Raphael can go to Reception in September which was not an option a few months ago!

    This programme has been so impactful for my son and it is amazing to see the work being done for children like Raphael.

    Communication needs can manifest itself in a number of ways, including physically through stuttering and issues putting sentences together, as well as difficulty understanding words.

    As part of the ELSEC programme, Speech and Language Therapy Assistants become part of the fabric of the school, working across numerous settings in their area to assist pupils aged 2-11 years old who need help with their language skills – whether that’s universal support for the whole class, or specialist 1:1 help for pupils with intensive needs.

    Staff are taught to use characters and games to boost engagement and improve expression in ways that children can understand.

    This support can also have a huge impact on children’s wellbeing at school, and as a result, their attendance. Last year, SEN children in primary school with Speech Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) as a primary need missed almost a week more of school than children without SEND.

    Jointly funded by NHS England, ELSEC has already supported over 200 early years and primary school settings, trained over 3,000 setting staff and provided support to just over 20,000 pupils so far since launching in 2023.

    Clinical Coordinator in Barnet’s ELSEC team, Georgia Roskin, said:

    It can be very easy for teaching staff to identify children with significant needs but the children with mild-moderate needs often get missed, which can sadly cause long-term speech and language difficulties, and poorer outcomes.

    That’s why when we first partner with a setting, we train teaching staff to screen every single child, which assures us (and parents!) that no children go undetected.

    We work intensively within a setting for six weeks, helping to identify pupils who may need support, while also upskilling the school staff on different interventions and teaching approaches they can adopt. We then stay in regular contact, coming back into the setting every couple of months to see how they’re getting on and address any new concerns.

    NHS National Director for Primary Care and Community Services, Dr Amanda Doyle, said:

    It is vital that children with speech, language and communications needs get access to support as early as possible, to help give them the best start in life.

    That’s why the NHS is working closely with the Department for Education and early years and primary school settings to transform the way children access support, enabling them to get the right care at the right time.

    Chief Executive of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, Steve Jamieson, said:

    We’re delighted that the Department for Education and NHS England will fund the Early Language Support for Every Child programme until March 2026.

    It has shown that when speech and language therapists, therapy support workers and education staff work together, they can identify children’s needs earlier and put timely support in place.

    Providing early intervention for children’s speech, language and communication needs can improve their wellbeing, development, and educational attainment. The extension of the funding means more children will benefit from this important programme.

    ELSEC forms one part of the government’s work testing SEND reforms through a reformulated Change Programme focused on early intervention and support in mainstream schools. 

    Local areas will also test how children in so-called alternative provision – for children who have been excluded or have behavioural needs – can get the right support to return to mainstream provision.  

    This includes by supporting the expansion of Alternative Provision Specialist Taskforces (APST) – multi-agency teams, including SEN specialists, youth workers, and mental health practitioners, working in AP settings, with mainstream schools to provide holistic support and ensure more children receive the right support to achieve and thrive.

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: New partners and joint projects: Polytechnic at the international forum in Xi’an

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The Silk Road Alliance of Architecture and Technology Universities (SRIAATU) International Forum was held in Xi’an, China. The alliance was established in October 2023 under the chairmanship of Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology to develop global architecture, technological innovation, and sustainable infrastructure for life. It includes 55 leading universities from 26 countries specializing in architecture and construction. It is the most important platform for combining the efforts of talented engineers and architects in the implementation of joint scientific and educational projects and cultural exchange.

    The forum became an important step in promoting the concept of “green” architecture, based on the integration of education, science and industry in the field of architectural design and construction technologies. The event included a meeting of the Alliance Council, a presidential forum and a series of conferences dedicated to modern challenges and development prospects in the field of architecture and construction.

    Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has been a member of the alliance since its foundation and regularly participates in its events. The delegation of SPbPU included the Director of the Civil Engineering Institute Marina Petrochenko and the Director of the Center for Additional Professional Programs of the ISI Ksenia Strelets.

    The delegation of SPbPU visited the College of Architecture of Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT), where as a result of constructive negotiations, agreements were reached on holding a joint educational workshop with the participation of teachers from both universities. From XAUAT, the negotiations were attended by Dean of the College of Architecture Lei Zhendong, Vice Dean Dan Yutian, Coordinator of Cooperation with Russian Universities Wu Guanyu and teacher Tong Qingnan.

    In addition, representatives of SPbPU took part in an international conference on architecture, which was attended by more than one hundred architects from leading universities around the world.

    Participation in the forum allowed the Institute of Civil Engineering to expand its geography of partnerships: preliminary agreements were reached on developing cooperation with such universities as King Chulalongkorn Bangkok University (Thailand), Petronas University of Technology (Malaysia), Gadjah Mada University (Indonesia), Osh Technological University (Kyrgyzstan), Tashkent State Transport University (Uzbekistan) and the University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka).

    Participation in the Alliance of Architectural and Technological Universities of the Silk Road is extremely important for us, as it is one of the largest alliances in the field of architecture and construction. The Civil Engineering Institute actively trains world-class engineers capable of solving complex professional problems in the field of construction and infrastructure development. Participation in the forum allowed us to establish new partnerships with leading universities, which creates a basis for the development of student and teacher exchanges, as well as the implementation of joint educational and scientific projects, – noted the Director of the Civil Engineering Institute Marina Petrochenko.

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of the Faculty of Economics won the NSU shooting championship

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The results of the shooting competition among students of academic groups of 1-3 courses, which took place for more than a month at the NSU shooting range, have been summed up.

    Shooting was conducted from an air rifle (AR) from a sitting position, with elbows resting on the table, a distance of 10 m at target #6. Shots – 3 trial, 5 qualifying. Many students took up arms for the first time and the results were very diverse – from 44 points to 0, when all attempts to hit the target failed. But the main thing is participation and the opportunity to try yourself in this kind of sport.

    Among the first-year students, 4 male and 2 female students scored 40 points each and took first place:Alexander Ilyushin (GGF)Ivan Fomkin (MMF)Daniil Yeruslanov and Veronika Efimenko (FEN)Dmitry Blinov (EF)

    Yana Yakovenko (IFP)

    And three girls shared third place with a score of 39 points:Daria Mikhailovskaya (FIA)Zlata Zavolotkina (IMMT)Sofia Shafigullina (EF)

    Among 2nd-3rd year female students, the winners were:

    1st place – Vitalia Openko (GI), 44 points – absolute winner! 2nd place – Anastasia Surkova (FIT), 40 points 3rd place – Anastasia Zebnitskaya (IMMT), Elizaveta Lutkova and Polina Nikiforova (FEN)

    Among the 2nd-3rd year boys, the first place with a score of 42 points was shared by: Mikhail Kravchenko (MMF) Ilya Volodin (FIT) Daniil Zyryanov (FF) The team standings were calculated only among first-year students based on the 10 best results and were included in the NSU First-Year Spartakiad.

    The winners in a very tough fight and with minimal margins were:

    1st place – Faculty of Economics, 362 points 2nd place – Faculty of Information Technology, 360 points 3rd place – Faculty of Natural Sciences, 359 points

    We congratulate the winners and thank all the participants and organizers of the competition – teachers of the Department of Physical Education and the chief judge Nikolai Bykov

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Capital for the development of universities: the Russian Ministry of Education and Science held a strategic session at the Polytechnic University dedicated to endowments

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation held a strategic session at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University dedicated to endowment funds in science and higher education.

    The event was attended by over three hundred participants: heads of universities and research organizations supervising the creation and development of endowment funds, representatives of government bodies and alumni associations. The plenary session was opened by the first vice-rector of SPbPU Vitaly Sergeev.

    “Working with endowment capital today is a new mentality, the formation of which requires both time and constant interaction with business and government bodies,” Vitaly Vladimirovich said in his welcoming speech. “Therefore, today’s strategic session is important and useful, and the exchange of experience, I am sure, will lead to the fact that we will be able to build a systematic work with endowment funds, especially since much has already been done in this direction. I hope that the Polytechnic University is a good platform with strong energy, and we are also very interested in this topic.”

    Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Andrey Omelchuk recorded a video message for the participants of the strategy session, in which, in particular, he noted: Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Government of the Russian Federation pay special attention to the development of endowment funds for universities and scientific organizations. Important changes have already been made to the legislation, concepts and methodological recommendations for the development of endowment funds for universities have been developed. The session plans to discuss the formation of endowment funds, the structure of fundraising and its relationship with the strategy of the university. We hope that the participants will gain an understanding of the need to create funds and new ideas for their development.

    Director of the Department of Economic Policy of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Aslan Kanukoev thanked the Polytechnic University for organizing the event and spoke about the results and prospects of the activities of the interdepartmental working group of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia on the development of endowment funds in the field of higher education and science.

    Aslan Sultanovich noted that the topic of endowment capital has become significantly more relevant and popular in recent years. A specially created interdepartmental working group of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, the Ministry of Economic Development and the Ministry of Finance developed and approved concepts for the development of endowment funds in universities and research organizations until 2035 in 2023–2024, the main areas of which are defined as: interaction with graduates, with the business community, formation of a pool of partners, information support, increasing the efficiency of capital management and the formation of transparency standards. An educational course has also been created and is planned to be launched in the near future, which will provide a complete understanding of the creation, formation, development and management of endowment capital, including the legal aspects of working with this topic, and will also introduce fundraising technologies and building relationships with endowment donors.

    According to monitoring data from the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, as of January 1, 2024, 94 endowment funds were created in subordinate universities.

    The Russian Ministry of Education and Science believes that endowment funds are a long-term strategic instrument for the sustainable development of educational, scientific, healthcare and cultural organizations, emphasized Aslan Kanukoev.

    Chairperson of the Board of the National Endowment Association Svetlana Lavrova presented a report entitled “Understanding and Culture of Endowment Themes: History, Modernity, and Focus on Eternity.”

    Svetlana Nikolaevna explained what an endowment is, what are the origins of this phenomenon, why it has been so important in the world for many centuries, and what place Russia occupies in it. By the way, the Russian Empire had its own history of endowments, only before 1918 they were called “eternal contribution”, “eternal capital” or “untouchable capital”, and the entire social sphere was based on them.

    According to Svetlana Lavrova, the educational organization has several sources of funding: state (in the future, not direct, but aimed at supporting individual programs), tuition fees, research orders, contracts, short-term projects, and an endowment fund.

    The purpose of the existence of science and the university goes into eternity, and the sources of funding on which this activity relies are usually short-lived. The endowment fund is a super-stable source that gives the university independence. It is long-term, and it is the university’s money that ensures sustainability, – Svetlana Lavrova believes.

    An endowment consists of three components: fundraising, or seeking donations, investing funds through a management company, and finally receiving and using income from investments.

    The university is interested in the income from the endowment, and the Ministry of Finance is interested in it, because endowments are the largest institutional investors worldwide. This is a unique system that works simultaneously to develop different aspects of the state, so the state is extremely interested in them, Svetlana Lavrova emphasized.

    First Vice-Rector for Economics and Strategic Development of the Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin Daniil Sandler shared an interesting experience of the university in the formation of endowments. As of May 1, 277 million had been collected for the UrFU endowment — these are funds from 18 endowments created by more than 12 thousand donors. Each of the funds, according to Daniil Sandler, “has its own face.” The endowment for the 100th anniversary of the Ural Federal University in the amount of 75 million rubles was created on the initiative of the Students’ Union. If you ask artificial intelligence what to do with the fact that in Russia there is no tradition of forming and donating endowments, it will write: “Start with the students,” and in practice it is clear that it was the Students’ Union that took the initiative, and now this is our largest endowment. Although they say that a student has no money, he has time, energy and desire, says Daniil Sandler.

    The second endowment — “Sports Programming at UrFU” — was created by a group of enthusiasts who wanted sports programming to develop in the Urals. They got a serious business interested in their idea and collected 51 million rubles. There is a personal endowment of Maslakov — a graduate of the history department, who donated 16 million rubles so that the interest from this endowment would be used to pay financial assistance to elderly teachers of the history department every year. The endowment of the Institute of New Materials and Technologies in the amount of 11.6 million rubles was created to establish a scholarship named after a respected university professor who passed away to perpetuate his memory.

    The speech by the executive director of the MGIMO Development Fund (over 2 billion rubles) Marina Petrova was devoted to the Russian and international experience of financing science through the endowment mechanism.

    Oksana Oracheva, CEO of the Vladimir Potanin Charitable Foundation, spoke about the role of transparency and accountability in working with stakeholders.

    Irina Tolmacheva, Deputy Director of the Foundation for the Formation of Endowment Capital of the Foundation for the Development of Social and Economic Sciences and Education, highlighted the legal aspects of the activities of endowment funds.

    Thus, the speakers at the plenary session outlined the main problems of endowment development: insufficient awareness of the funds’ activities among businesses and university graduates, the need to increase motivation among philanthropists, a decrease in the funds’ profitability during periods of high economic volatility, the need to provide additional tax preferences and other benefits. How to interest donors, how to popularize endowment funds and make them socially significant, how to fulfill and exceed the “Priority-2030” program indicator in terms of endowment – these and many other issues were to be discussed in more detail by the participants of the strategy session in sections, mechanisms for their solution were to be developed and discussed at the final joint session.

    As a result, representatives of all five sections identified problems and proposed approaches to solving them, which demonstrated deep immersion in the topic, mutual understanding and interaction in the community. Participants of the strategy session came to the conclusion that it is necessary to concentrate efforts on developing fundraising as a specific work on finding donations, to conduct educational work so that the endowment becomes a socially approved mechanism and an indicator of the effectiveness of universities, to expand opportunities for investment and to legislatively enshrine incentive measures – tax preferences and motivating co-financing.

    The results of the strategic session were summed up by the Director of the Department of Economic Policy of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia Aslan Kanukoev: Today there are more like-minded people among us. Visiting all the sections, I was convinced that, despite the differences in issues and challenges, the mechanisms for solving them were close. Today we had the first introductory strategic session. It is important that you feel each other, feel the shoulder of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. We will develop endowment funds, we believe in this tool and promise that we will not abandon anyone on this path and will help everyone.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Visit of the First Secretary of the Embassy of Vietnam Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa to SPbPU

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The First Secretary of the Embassy of Vietnam for Education Affairs Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. As part of the visit, aimed at strengthening educational and scientific ties, she learned about the 126-year history and modern achievements of the Polytechnic University, and discussed current projects and prospects for cooperation.

    A special place in the activities of our university is occupied by cooperation with Vietnam, which has lasted for more than half a century. The key partners were the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Binh Duong University and Le Qu Don Technical University. Joint projects included the creation of laboratories, training of teachers in digital technologies and scientific research in the field of logistics and ecology. Among the key achievements are the creation of joint laboratories, Russian language centers and participation in the project of the Vietnam-Russian Technological University in Hanoi. Today, 73 people study at the Polytechnic University, most of whom have chosen engineering and IT areas. This year, for the first time in the history of the university, a gold medal was received by a foreign student – a graduate of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of SPbPU from Vietnam Do The Manh.

    During the negotiations, the Vice-Rector for International Affairs of SPbPU Dmitry Arsenyev emphasized: Over half a century of cooperation, we have trained more than 600 specialists for Vietnam. Today, 73 Vietnamese students study at the university in the areas of telecommunications, mechanical engineering, computer science, biomedicine and economics.

    Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa emphasized the importance of research activities as a key element of cooperation between the universities of the two countries. She noted that Russian universities retain the status of classical academic centers, actively developing scientific areas: professors and researchers participate in international projects, create joint laboratories, publish works with foreign colleagues. Particular attention is paid to “mirror laboratories” and engineering centers, where the efforts of scientists from different countries are combined. However, according to Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa, the interest of Vietnamese youth in education in Russia is declining.

    Despite this, Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa noted: The successes of Vietnamese graduates of the Polytechnic University inspire new applicants to choose Russia. During a meeting with students from Vietnam, she expressed admiration for the educational conditions and scientific base of the university: It is better to see once than to hear a hundred times. I am sure that this visit will become an impetus for new joint initiatives.

    Students who choose Russia demonstrate high adaptability — they quickly master the language and integrate into the academic environment. In order to strengthen the position of Russian education, Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa proposed expanding information support: disseminating information about exchange programs, summer schools, English-language courses and joint scientific initiatives. She sees particular potential in the creation of a Russian-Vietnamese university, similar to the existing “Slavic universities” project. Such a university could focus on engineering, natural sciences and IT areas, where the demand for cooperation is especially high.

    Dmitry Arsenyev expressed hope that the visit of the Vietnamese delegation would open a new chapter of cooperation. He noted that the Polytechnic is ready to accept more students, support internships for teachers and create interdisciplinary projects.

    “Our doors are always open,” the vice-rector emphasized. “It is important that the initiative comes from both sides: from the search for common scientific interests to attracting industrial partners.”

    The Polytechnic University sees potential in reviving target groups of students from Vietnam, who have shown outstanding results in their studies in the past. Today, when SPbPU is among the top 10 technological universities in the country, this cooperation can become a bridge between academic traditions and the challenges of the digital age.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A Changed Global Landscape: Policy Priorities in CESEE

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    Speech by Alfred Kammer, Director, European Department of the IMF — Slovenia

    May 23, 2025

    It is a great pleasure to be with you in Ljubljana.

    Let me begin by setting the stage for what I hope will be an insightful discussion on policy options in the presence of geoeconomic shocks and uncertainty.

    I will focus on Central, Eastern and Southeastern European (CESEE) countries.  

    After a respectable recovery last year, we downgraded growth for 2025 and 2026 across Europe  

    Heightened uncertainty and trade policy volatility have been the main factors.  And the latest data releases from Q1 2025 are so far in line with our forecast.

    The downgrade for the CESEE region[1] has been more sizeable than for advanced Europe: from over 3 percent in 2025 and 2026 to 2.4 and 2.7 percent respectively.

    The larger impact is primarily due to a comparatively larger manufacturing sector. The growth revision would have been even larger if not for the German infrastructure package and an acceleration of Europe wide-defense spending

    Inflation in CESEE countries meanwhile is coming down somewhat faster. But, as the chart shows, inflation rates will remain above targets for some time. Persistent services inflation and lagged effects of still high wage growth are key drivers – a point I will return to later as a risk to competitiveness.

    In my remarks today, I will address two points: (i) how the changing global landscape is affecting CESEE countries and (ii) what the key policy priorities are.

    Let me give a summary of my key points

    • What do we know so far about the effects of trade disputes including via trade diversion?

    In a nutshell, the impact across the CESEE regions varies widely. Some of the most US-tariff-exposed countries, namely Hungary and Slovak Republic and to a lesser extent the Czech Republic, are in the constituency.

    The tariffs between the US and China have just been lowered from very extreme levels, but they remain high and could increase again. Economic spillovers could be large for some specific sectors, even though our preliminary assessment is that the trade diversion effects should be manageable overall.

    • What can policymakers do to navigate a more uncertain and volatile period?

    Primarily, changes are permanent. Businesses and households will need to adapt to these. A principle-based approach can help lessen the impact.  

    • First, maintain trade openness as much as possible. Protectionism will hurt inward investment, lower investment further and bring down productivity and income growth.
    • Second, stay the course on sound macroeconomic policies. In times of uncertainty, markets will scrutinize fundamentals. Durable policies can limit increases in risk premia. This means that central banks should remain cautious on monetary normalization and governments need to keep an eye on fiscal sustainability.
    • Third, generate growth through traditional means: domestic structural reforms. The size of untapped gains from domestic structural reforms is surprisingly large.
    • The question here is how the CESEE region can overcome political constraints. In my final observation I will discuss how the EU budget can play a catalyzing role.

    I will highlight two channels:

    • Direct exposure to US tariffs
    • Potential effects of trade diversion from US-China trade dispute

    The CESEE region’s integration into global value-chains and trade linkages creates exposure to shifting trade dynamics.

    The EU has sizable direct trade linkages with China and the US (LHS), and linkages by individual CESEE countries to the US are substantial.

    Exposures are especially large in the Slovak Republic and Hungary. Exports to the US (primarily cars, car parts, batteries, and in the case of Hungary electronics) account for about 3 per cent of GDP in 2024.

    Czechia and Hungary have also large export positions to the US via smartphones and computers exports. For the time being, tariffs on these items have been exempted per the announcement made on April 11.

    Any increase in tariffs would have substantial dampening effects on growth.

    Indirect effects via supply chains will also become important tailwinds. In a 2024 IMF study, we show that an increase in EV imports from China could have significant GDP effects in the range of 1-1½ percent over 5 years via the supply chains in CESEE countries heavily reliant on the automotive sector.  A slowdown in Germany’s automotive sector has about a 5-10 times larger impact in percent of GDP in Slovakia and Hungary given their larger share of the sector relative to Germany.

    If US-China trade tensions persist, multiple channels of trade diversion could come into play.

    EU imports from China could increase, U.S. companies could try to find new export destinations including in Europe, and European firms could seek to find new export opportunities in the U.S. and China as a result of high China-U.S. tariffs.

    Finally, competition on third-country markets could increase as countries look for new export markets. CESEE countries could be innocent bystanders. For instance, Turkish businesses could experience increased competition in third markets reducing margin or market shares.

    We have estimated the potential size of trade diversion from China using a partial equilibrium approach.

    Our preliminary estimates from April 8 tariff announcements[2] for the EU are for higher imports from China of around 0.25 percent of EU GDP in the near term.[3] The estimates are similar to ECB estimates discussed in their latest economic Bulletin. The 90-day rollback of most bilateral tariffs imposed since April 2 announced by the US and China on May 12 implies lower numbers, but better to be prepared for the worst.

    Trade diversion would also affect inflation. Increased import competition would likely lower final prices. Headline inflation could be reduced by 20 basis points in 2026.

    The economic effects for consumers and producers are likely mixed. Lower final goods prices would benefit consumers. Similarly, lower imported intermediates could also benefit European firms by reducing input costs. But trade diversion means also a rise in competition and in specific sectors such as consumer electronics or transportation equipment, adjustment effects could be large.

    With all that said, the aggregate size of trade diversion effects appears manageable, although the impact could be large in individual countries and sectors.

    Let me turn to policy priorities.

    Let me now say a few words on what the CESEE region can do in the face of tariffs.    

    • First, Europe—and everyone—needs more trade, not less. The EU as well as CESEE should continue its open trade policy and expand its network of trade agreements.  
    • Second, we must accept that the global trade regime has changed. This means that any support to mitigate tariff or trade diversion effects should remain temporary, and targeted. 

    Support measures cannot substitute for differences in the underlying fundamentals. In particular, the recent appreciation of CESEE currencies in unit-labor-cost adjusted terms is a concern.

    What can policymakers do in the short term?

    In the current global environment, navigating uncertainty is crucial.

    In the short run, governments should aim to retain macroeconomic stability through credible and sustainable macroeconomic policies and build resilience. 

    Starting with monetary policy, central banks need to remain focused on durably reaching price stability targets.  

    • In several large CESEE countries—including Hungary—inflation is slowing, but is still above targets.   
    • Central banks should ease cautiously. We advise caution because core inflation in the CESEE region remains higher than hoped for, and inflation expectations are more responsive to current inflation levels.   

    Still high wage growth requires close attention. Increases have outpaced productivity and are contributing to higher inflation persistency. High labor costs also pose a risk to CESEE’s competitiveness. 

    Our fiscal advice remains broadly unchanged. For many countries, rebuilding fiscal buffers is still a priority.  

    • The challenge is how to manage rising long-term spending pressures from aging, healthcare, climate, and now higher defense spending. 
    • Some countries can accommodate temporary increases in priority spending while keeping debt sustainability in mind.  
    • But for many CESEE countries the space is limited. This means they will have to undertake smart adjustments: (i) make public services more efficient and programs better targeted; (ii) reallocate spending priorities away from low priority areas, (iii) and boost fiscal revenues. In many cases, this can be done without raising tax rates by closing loopholes and more efficient administration. 

    We continue to have concerns about Europe’s medium-term outlook: growth is low and there are rising spending needs:   

    • Labor supply is dwindling because of aging. 
    • Investment has been slowing. 
    • And Europe’s productivity growth has been very low over the last two decades. 

    This makes meeting fiscal pressures increasingly difficult. 

    • Spending needs are expected to rise significantly over the next decades, for advanced economies by 5¾ percentage points and emerging economies by 8 percentage points of GDP.  
    • In the CESEE region, energy-related investments needs are urgent and very large. 
    • And across the region, defense spending is on the rise.  

    This brings us to my final point which is how CESEE countries could generate medium-term growth.

    Domestic structural reforms, while often overlooked, provide a large untapped source of European growth potential. 

    • In a forthcoming study, we find that comprehensive national reforms could raise real GDP levels by about 5 percent in advanced economies and between 6.6 and 9.3 percent in the CESEE region. 
    • These are sizeable gains and could be an important growth antidote to the poisonous effects of uncertainty and volatile policy disputes.

    These reforms would remove inefficiencies at home and complement the earlier discussed EU-wide reforms. Specifically: 

    • Domestic labor market and skill-upgrading reforms top the priority list in terms of their macroeconomic
    • Fiscal-structural reforms and lower cost of business regulations would provide another substantial impetus.  
    • Reducing corruption and inefficiencies through governance reforms is particularly important in several CESEE countries. 

    Successful implementation of these reforms will require political will, and in some cases, also capacity building.  

    Overcoming the reform inertia is “the challenge” of Europe.

    Let me conclude with a few observations on how to overcome this obstacle.

    We think the EU budget could play a catalyzing role. Recent initiatives—such as the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)—have made important strides in strengthening policy performance. The next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028-2034 should build on this momentum, further embedding a performance-based approach, especially in areas where current incentives are weak, but outcomes depend heavily on effective effort.

    This is particularly relevant for pre-allocated funds tied to national plans, where member states design and implement policies. In such cases, stronger performance incentives can help ensure that investments yield meaningful results.

    To maximize the impact of EU financing, the budget could reward projects that complement EU-level objectives—for example, national reforms like streamlining permitting processes for local distribution networks that connect with cross-border energy infrastructure.

    At the same time, policy coherence across all levels of government is essential. While the EU budget can offer strategic direction and alignment incentives, successful implementation ultimately depends on ownership at national, regional, and local levels. The EU budget can set incentives, but decisions need to be made at home.

    Let me conclude here …

    …and leave with a slide on our key messages.

    I now look forward to hearing from you. Thank you!

    [1] Excluding Belarus, Russia, Türkiye and Ukraine.

    [2] “April 8 tariffs” refers to the tariff increases between the US and China announced just before the 90-day pause on April 9.

    [3] This figure decreases to 0.09 percent with the May-12 tariffs

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  • MIL-OSI: Announcement of the final result of Nykredit’s recommended voluntary public tender offer for Spar Nord Bank A/S – Nykredit Realkredit A/S

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION 21(3) OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 636 OF 15 MAY 2020

    NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR TO ANY JURISDICTION WHERE DOING SO WOULD CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THE RELEVANT LAWS OR REGULATIONS OF SUCH JURISDICTION

    Announcement of the final result of Nykredit’s recommended voluntary public tender offer for Spar Nord Bank A/S

    23 May 2025

    Nykredit announces the final result of the recommended voluntary public tender offer for Spar Nord Bank A/S

    In accordance with section 4(1) of the Danish Takeover Order1, Nykredit Realkredit A/S (“Nykredit”) announced on 10 December 2024 that Nykredit intended to submit a voluntary public takeover offer (the “Offer”) to acquire all shares in Spar Nord Bank A/S (“Spar Nord Bank”), with the exception of Spar Nord Bank’s treasury shares, for a cash price of DKK 210 per share, valuing the aggregated issued share capital of Spar Nord Bank at DKK 24.7 billion. As stated in a supplement dated 2 April 2025, the offer price has subsequently been increased to DKK 210.50 per share.

    On 8 January 2025, Nykredit published the offer document regarding the Offer (the “Offer Document”), as approved by the Danish FSA in accordance with section 11 of the Danish Takeover Order. The Offer Document was most recently supplemented in a supplement of 23 April 2025.

    The offer period expired on 20 May 2025 at 23:59 (CEST), and on 21 May 2025 Nykredit announced the preliminary result of the Offer in accordance with section 21(3) of the Danish Takeover Order. The preliminary result of the Offer showed that Nykredit had obtained acceptances which, combined Spar Nord Bank shares held by Nykredit, represent 96.54 per cent of the total share capital and voting rights in Spar Nord Bank, excluding Spar Nord Bank’s holding of treasury shares.

    Final result

    In accordance with section 21(3) of the Danish Takeover Order, Nykredit hereby announces the final result of the Offer.

    The final summation of acceptances shows that Nykredit has obtained acceptances for 72,169,763 shares, equal to 62.87 per cent of the share capital and the associated voting rights in Spar Nord Bank, excluding Spar Nord Bank’s holding of 2,918,044 treasury shares. The acceptances correspond to 61.32 per cent of the total share capital and voting rights in Spar Nord Bank.

    The acceptances received combined with the total of 38,646,475 Spar Nord Bank shares owned by Nykredit represent 96.54 per cent of the total share capital and voting rights in Spar Nord Bank, excluding Spar Nord Bank’s holding of treasury shares. The acceptances received and Nykredit’s holding of Spar Nord Bank shares correspond in total to 94.15 per cent of the total share capital and the total number of voting rights in Spar Nord Bank.

    The relevant regulatory approvals have been obtained, and the final summation of acceptances confirms that the minimum condition for acceptance is also fulfilled. Nykredit therefore considers that all conditions for completion of the Offer have been fulfilled, and Nykredit intends to complete the Offer on the terms and conditions set out in the Offer Document.

    Settlement

    The Offer is expected to be completed on 28 May 2025, on which date the cash consideration will be paid to the designated account of each Spar Nord Bank shareholder who has validly accepted the Offer and who has not validly withdrawn the acceptance of the Offer.

    Compulsory acquisition, delisting and changes to the management and articles of association

    As Nykredit stands to obtain an ownership interest corresponding to more than 90 per cent of the share capital and the associated voting rights in Spar Nord Bank (excluding treasury shares) upon completion of the Offer, it is Nykredit’s intention, as described in section 7.8 of the Offer Document, to initiate and complete a compulsory acquisition of the shares held by the remaining Spar Nord Bank shareholders in pursuance of sections 70-72 of the Danish Companies Act.

    Nykredit furthermore intends to seek to have the Spar Nord Bank shares removed from trading and official listing on Nasdaq Copenhagen A/S as described in section 7.9 of the Offer Document.

    In this connection, Nykredit will request Spar Nord Bank to convene an extraordinary general meeting at which Nykredit, as described in sections 7.4 and 7.5 of the Offer Document, will propose changes to the board of directors of Spar Nord Bank and changes to Spar Nord Bank’s articles of association.

    Detailed information on compulsory acquisition and delisting will be published in separate announcements.

    Additional information

    Contact persons:

    Investor contact:

    Morten Bækmand, Head of Investor Relations, Nykredit (+45 4455 1521)

    Media contact:

    Orhan Gökcen, Head of Press, Nykredit (+45 3121 0639)

    For further information about the Offer, please see: https://www.nykredit.com/en-gb/offer-spar-nord/

    This announcement and the Offer Document (with supplements) are not directed at shareholders of Spar Nord Bank A/S whose participation in the Offer would require the issuance of an offer document, registration or activities other than what is required under Danish law (and, in the case of shareholders in the United States of America, Section 14(e) of, and applicable provisions of Regulation 14E promulgated under, the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended). The Offer is not made and will not be made, directly or indirectly, to shareholders resident in any jurisdiction in which the submission of the Offer or acceptance thereof would be in contravention of the laws of such jurisdiction. Any person coming into possession of this announcement, the Offer Document or any other document containing a reference to the Offer is expected and assumed to independently obtain all necessary information about any applicable restrictions and to observe these.

    This announcement does not constitute an offer or an invitation to purchase securities or a solicitation of an offer to purchase securities in accordance with the Offer or otherwise. The Offer will be submitted only in the form of the Offer Document (with supplements) approved by the FSA, which sets out the full terms and conditions of the Offer, including information on how to accept the Offer. The shareholders of Spar Nord Bank are advised to read the Offer Document and any related documents as they contain important information.

    Restricted jurisdictions

    The Offer is not made, and acceptance of the Offer to tender Spar Nord Bank shares is not accepted, neither directly nor indirectly, in or from any jurisdiction in which the making or acceptance of the Offer would not be in compliance with the laws of such jurisdiction or would require any registration, approval or any other measures with any regulatory authority not expressly contemplated by the Offer Document (the “Restricted Jurisdictions”). Neither the United States nor the United Kingdom is a Restricted Jurisdiction.

    Restricted Jurisdictions include, but are not limited to: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa.

    Persons obtaining documents or information relating to the Offer (including custodians, account holding institutions, nominees, trustees, representatives, fiduciaries or other intermediaries) should not distribute, communicate, transfer or send these in or into a Restricted Jurisdiction or use mail or any other means of communication in or into a Restricted Jurisdiction in connection with the Offer. Persons (including, but not limited to, custodians, custodian banks, nominees, trustees, representatives, fiduciaries or other intermediaries) intending to communicate this announcement, the Offer Document, supplements or any related document to any jurisdiction outside Denmark or the United States should inform themselves about these restrictions before taking any action. Any failure to comply with these restrictions may constitute a violation of the laws of such jurisdiction, including securities laws. It is the responsibility of all Persons obtaining this announcement, the Offer Document, supplements, an acceptance form and/or other documents relating to the Offer, or into whose possession such documents otherwise come, to inform themselves about and observe all such restrictions.

    Nykredit is not responsible for ensuring that the distribution, dissemination or communication of this announcement, the Offer Document or supplements to shareholders outside Denmark, the United States and the United Kingdom is consistent with applicable law in any jurisdiction other than Denmark, the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Important Information for Shareholders in the United States

    The Offer concerns the shares in Spar Nord Bank, a public limited liability company incorporated and admitted to trading on a regulated market in Denmark, and is subject to the disclosure and procedural requirements of Danish law, including the Danish capital markets act and the Danish takeover order.

    The Offer is being made to shareholders in Spar Nord Bank in the United States in compliance with the applicable US tender offer rules under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (the “U.S. Exchange Act”), including Regulation 14E promulgated thereunder, subject to the relief available for a “Tier II” tender offer, and otherwise in accordance with the requirements of Danish law and practice

    Accordingly, US Spar Nord Bank shareholders should be aware that this announcement and any other documents regarding the Offer have been prepared in accordance with, and will be subject to, the disclosure and other procedural requirements, including with respect to withdrawal rights, the Offer timetable, settlement procedures and timing of payments of Danish law and practice, which may differ materially from those applicable under US domestic tender offer law and practice. In addition, the financial information contained in this announcement or the Offer Document has not been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, or derived therefrom, and may therefore differ from, or not be comparable with, financial information of US companies.

    In accordance with the laws of, and practice in, Denmark and to the extent permitted by applicable law, including Rule 14e-5 under the U.S. Exchange Act, Nykredit, Nykredit’s affiliates or any nominees or brokers of the foregoing (acting as agents, or in a similar capacity, for Nykredit or any of its affiliates, as applicable) may from time to time, and other than pursuant to the Offer, directly or indirectly, purchase, or arrange to purchase, outside of the United States, shares in Spar Nord Bank or any securities that are convertible into, exchangeable for or exercisable for such shares in Spar Nord Bank before or during the period in which the Offer remains open for acceptance. These purchases may occur either in the open market at prevailing prices or in private transactions at negotiated prices. Any information about such purchases will be announced via Nasdaq Copenhagen and relevant electronic media if, and to the extent, such announcement is required under applicable law. To the extent information about such purchases or arrangements to purchase is made public in Denmark, such information will be disclosed by means of a press release or other means reasonably calculated to inform US shareholders of Spar Nord Bank of such information.

    In addition, subject to the applicable laws of Denmark and US securities laws, including Rule 14e-5 under the U.S. Exchange Act, the financial advisers to Nykredit or their respective affiliates may also engage in ordinary course trading activities in securities of Spar Nord Bank, which may include purchases or arrangements to purchase such securities.

    It may not be possible for US shareholders to effect service of process within the United States upon Spar Nord Bank, Nykredit or any of their respective affiliates, or their respective officers or directors, some or all of which may reside outside the United States, or to enforce against any of them judgments of the United States courts predicated upon the civil liability provisions of the federal securities laws of the United States or other US law. It may not be possible to bring an action against Nykredit, Spar Nord Bank and/or their respective officers or directors (as applicable) in a non-US court for violations of US laws. Further, it may not be possible to compel Nykredit and Spar Nord Bank or their respective affiliates, as applicable, to subject themselves to the judgment of a US court. In addition, it may be difficult to enforce in Denmark original actions, or actions for the enforcement of judgments of US courts, based on the civil liability provisions of the US federal securities laws.

    The Offer, if completed, may have consequences under US federal income tax and under applicable US state and local, as well as non-US, tax laws. Each shareholder of Spar Nord Bank is urged to consult its independent professional adviser immediately regarding the tax consequences of the Offer.

    NEITHER THE U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY SECURITIES COMMISSION OR OTHER REGULATORY AUTHORITY IN ANY STATE OF THE U.S. HAS APPROVED OR DECLINED TO APPROVE THE OFFER OR THIS ANNOUNCEMENT, PASSED UPON THE FAIRNESS OR MERITS OF THE OFFER OR PROVIDED AN OPINION AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OR ANY OFFER DOCUMENT. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE IN THE UNITED STATES.


    1 Executive Order no. 636 of 15 May 2020

    Attachment

    • Announcement of the final result

    The MIL Network –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Three Charlotte Men Charged with Stealing High-End Vehicles Appear in Federal Court

    Source: US FBI

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Three Charlotte men charged with conspiring to steal high-end vehicles appeared in federal court today, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. A grand jury returned the criminal indictment earlier this week, which remained under seal until today.

    Robert M. DeWitt, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in North Carolina, and Chief Johnny Jennings of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) join U.S. Attorney King in making today’s announcement.

    Jonathan Marquis Stitt, 36, Francisco Arnoldo Lopez Pena, 41, and Jason Randall Spearman, 43, all of Charlotte, are charged with conspiring to violate federal laws prohibiting the transportation, possession, and sale of stolen vehicles and the altering and removal of Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs).  Each defendant is separately charged with altering the VINs of specific vehicles. In addition, Stitt is also charged with two counts of possession of a stolen vehicle and Spearman is charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

    The indictment alleges that, between 2020 and October 2024, the defendants and their co-conspirators engaged in a conspiracy to steal high-end motor vehicles worth millions of dollars from businesses and individuals in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland. In order to maximize profits, Stitt and other co-conspirators allegedly sought to obtain high-end vehicles, including various luxury models made by Acura, Cadillac, Lamborghini, Land Rover, and Mercedes-Benz, as well as trucks and other expensive models from Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Freightliner, and GMC.

    According to allegations in the indictment, once in possession of the stolen vehicles, the defendants and their co-conspirators regularly altered or tampered with the stolen vehicles’ original VINs to avoid detection by law enforcement and to maximize resale value. Stitt and his co-conspirators also used fraudulent 30-day tags on the stolen vehicles, caused certain of the stolen vehicles to be fraudulently registered with state motor vehicle agencies, and repainted stolen vehicles, all in an effort to further avoid detection from law enforcement.

    According to allegations in the indictment, Stitt and his co-conspirators often sought to sell the stolen vehicles at prices significantly below their fair market value, and also possessed several of the stolen vehicles for personal use and to further facilitate the scheme.

    The defendants were detained by the U.S. magistrate judge at their initial appearance pending detention hearings next week. The conspiracy charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. The charge of possession of a stolen vehicle carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. The charge of altering or removing a VIN carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. And the charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon carries a maximum prison term of 15 years.

    This is the fifth indictment filed in the U.S. District Court in Charlotte related to federal offenses involving stolen vehicles since August 2023. In July 2024, a Charlotte man was indicted for stealing high end luxury vehicles and altering VINs, including several vehicles from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Also, in March 2023, two individuals were charged for a scheme that involved buying and selling stolen vehicles from across the country. In August 2023, five individuals were indicted for stealing luxury vehicles from dealerships throughout the United States, and two additional individuals were indicted in November 2023, for orchestrating high-end auto thefts from businesses in South Carolina.

    The charges against the defendants are allegations and they are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

    U.S. Attorney King commended the FBI and CMPD for their investigation of the case and thanked the National Insurance Crime Bureau and Homeland Security Investigations for their assistance. 

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys William Bozin and Daniel Ryan of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Charlotte are prosecuting the case. 

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Man Sentenced for Sending Bomb Threat to Arizona State Election Official

    Source: US FBI

    A Massachusetts man was sentenced today to three years and six months in prison for sending a communication containing a bomb threat to an election official in the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office. 

    “Those using illegal threats of violence to intimidate election workers should know that the Justice Department will find you and hold you accountable under the law,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “The defendant in this case will spend the next three and a half years in federal prison for threatening an Arizona election official. We will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute such unlawful threats of violence.”

    According to court documents, on or about Feb. 14, 2021, James W. Clark, 40, of Falmouth, sent a message via the Arizona Secretary of State’s website through “Contact Elections,” addressing the election official by her first name and warning her that she needed to “resign by Tuesday February 16th by 9 am or the explosive device impacted in her personal space will be detonated.” Shortly after transmitting the message, Clark conducted online searches that included the full name of the election official in conjunction with the words “how to kill” and “address.” Additionally, on or about Feb. 18, 2021, Clark conducted online searches involving the Boston Marathon bombing.

    “James W. Clark sent a bomb threat to an Arizona election official. As a result, law enforcement searched the office building where the official worked, as well as the official’s home and car, for an explosive device,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri, head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “Public servants who ensure our free and fair elections must be able to do their jobs without fear. The Criminal Division will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute those who target election officials with threats of violence.”

    In response to Clark ’s message, law enforcement conducted partial evacuations and bomb sweeps of the building in which the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office was located, including an evacuation of the floor of the Office of the Arizona Governor located in the same building. Law enforcement also conducted bomb sweeps of the election official’s personal residence and of the election official’s car.

    “The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona will continue to prosecute those who would threaten our public servants simply for performing the jobs they were hired to do,” said U.S. Attorney Gary M. Restaino for the District of Arizona. “As we head into election season, we thank the state and county election community who make democracy possible.”

    “Election officials, their staffs, and volunteers are essential to our democracy and any threat to these public servants is completely unacceptable,” said Special Agent in Charge Akil Davis of the FBI Phoenix Field Office. “As part of our mission to defend the democratic process, this case demonstrates that the FBI remains prepared to respond to these threats in an urgent and timely fashion.”

    Clark pleaded guilty in August 2023 to one count of making a threatening interstate communication.

    The FBI Phoenix Field Office investigated the case, with assistance from the FBI Boston Field Office.

    Trial Attorney Tanya Senanayake of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean K. Lokey for the District of Arizona prosecuted the case.

    This case is part of the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force. Announced by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and launched by Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco in June 2021, the task force has led the Department’s efforts to address threats of violence against election workers, and to ensure that all election workers – whether elected, appointed, or volunteer – are able to do their jobs free from threats and intimidation. The task force engages with the election community and state and local law enforcement to assess allegations and reports of threats against election workers, and has investigated and prosecuted these matters where appropriate, in partnership with FBI Field Offices and U.S. Attorneys’ Offices throughout the country. Over two years after its formation, the task force is continuing this work and supporting the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and FBI Field Offices nationwide as they carry on the critical work that the task force has begun.

    Under the leadership of Deputy Attorney General Monaco, the task force is led by the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section and includes several other entities within the Justice Department, including the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property, Civil Rights Division, National Security Division, and FBI, as well as key interagency partners, such as the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Postal Inspection Service. For more information regarding the Justice Department’s efforts to combat threats against election workers, read the Deputy Attorney General’s memo.

    To report suspected threats or violent acts, contact your local FBI office and request to speak with the Election Crimes Coordinator. Contact information for every FBI field office may be found at www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/. You may also contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or file an online complaint at www.tips.fbi.gov. Complaints submitted will be reviewed by the task force and referred for investigation or response accordingly. If someone is in imminent danger or risk of harm, contact 911 or your local police immediately.

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Last Fugitive from Operation Ghost Busted Captured in Mexico

    Source: US FBI

    BRUNSWICK, Georgia—FBI Atlanta special agents working with FBI Phoenix special agents and law enforcement partners in Mexico captured fugitive David D. Young on March 9 in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. He has been brought back to the United States.

    Young was the last fugitive of 76 people indicted in Operation Ghost Busted in January 2023. The drug conspiracy case remains the largest indictment in Southern District of Georgia history.

    On December 8, 2022, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Young in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia after he was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance.

    FBI Atlanta would like to thank FBI Phoenix, the Tucson Resident Agency, and Legat Mexico City for their efforts in the capture.

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: International Investigation Leads to Shutdown of Ransomware Group

    Source: US FBI

    “Radar/Dispossessor” servers and domains successfully dismantled

    On August 12, FBI Cleveland announced the disruption of “Radar/Dispossessor”—the criminal ransomware group led by the online moniker “Brain”—and the dismantling of three U.S. servers, three United Kingdom servers, 18 German servers, eight U.S.-based criminal domains, and one German-based criminal domain.

    Since its inception in August 2023, Radar/Dispossessor has quickly developed into an internationally impactful ransomware group, targeting and attacking small-to-mid-sized businesses and organizations from the production, development, education, healthcare, financial services, and transportation sectors. Originally focused on entities in the United States, the investigation discovered 43 companies as victims of the attacks, from countries including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Honduras, India, Canada, Croatia, Peru, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and Germany. During its investigation, the FBI identified a multitude of websites associated with Brain and his team.

    Ransomware is a type of malicious software, or malware, that encrypts data on a computer making it unusable. A malicious cybercriminal holds the data hostage until the ransom is paid. If the ransom is not paid, the victim’s data remains unavailable. Cybercriminals may also pressure victims to pay the ransom by threatening to destroy the victim’s data or to release it to the public.

    Radar Ransomware follows the same dual-extortion model as other ransomware variants by exfiltrating victim data to hold for ransom in addition to encrypting victim’s systems. Simply, the ransomware identifies and attacks new victims and, re-victimizes current victims.

    Radar/Dispossessor identified vulnerable computer systems, weak passwords, and a lack of two-factor authentication to isolate and attack victim-companies. Once the criminals gained access to the systems, they obtained administrator rights and easily gained access to the files. The actual ransomware was then used for encryption. As a result, the companies could no longer access their own data. Once the company was attacked, if they did not contact the criminal actor, the group would then proactively contact others in the victim company, either through email or phone call. The emails also included links to video platforms on which the previously stolen files had been presented. This was always with the aim of increasing the blackmail pressure and increasing the willingness to pay.

    Finally, the compromise was announced by the attackers on a separate leak page and a countdown set until public release of the victim data if no ransom was paid.

    As ransomware can have many variants, such as this case, the total number of businesses and organizations affected is yet to be determined. The FBI encourages those with information about Brain or Radar Ransomware—or if their business or organization has been a target or victim of ransomware or currently paying a criminal actor—to contact its Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov or 1-800-CALL-FBI. Your identity can remain anonymous.

    The investigation and joint takedown were conducted in conjunction with the the U.K.’s National Crime Agency, Bamberg Public Prosecutor’s Office, Bavarian State Criminal Police Office (BLKA), and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: BBC CWR announced as official media partner of Godiva Festival 2025

    Source: City of Coventry

    Coventry City Council is proud to announce BBC CWR as the official media partner for Godiva Festival 2025.

    BBC CWR is the local radio station for Coventry and Warwickshire, bringing communities together through news, entertainment, and conversation. With a commitment to storytelling that reflects the heart of the region, BBC CWR keeps listeners informed, engaged, and connected to the voices that matter most.

    The station’s partnership with Godiva Festival will bring even more energy and connection to this much-loved event. 

    The Godiva Festival is a key highlight in Coventry’s event calendar, attracting thousands of visitors from across the UK each year. The 2025 festival will be held from 4 – 6 July in the beautiful War Memorial Park, Coventry. 

    As media partner, BBC CWR will provide extensive support and coverage, enriching the festival experience with live broadcasting, exclusive content and on-stage contributions. The station will also run competitions and giveaways, offering listeners the chance to win tickets and meet some of the festival’s performers. 

    Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Events at Coventry City Council, said: “We are delighted to be working with BBC CWR as our media partner for Godiva Festival 2025. 

    “BBC CWR’s commitment to Coventry and community engagement resonates with Godiva Festival’s values and aspirations, as well as their love for celebrating Coventrians. 

    “With their support, we’re ready to deliver an unforgettable event, full of memorable moments for attendees of all ages.” 

    Sophie Cook, BBC CWR Executive Editor, added: “We are thrilled to be the media partner with Godiva Festival for 2025, celebrating Coventry’s vibrant culture and bringing the community closer through music, entertainment, and shared experiences.  

    “BBC CWR has always been at the heart of local storytelling, and this collaboration allows us to amplify the voices, energy, and excitement that make Godiva Festival such a special event. BBC Local is about bringing people together. ” 

    Godiva Festival 2025 offers a great value for money experience and boasts an exciting line-up, with headline performances from Soft Cell frontman Marc Almond, chart-topping electronic group Clean Bandit and modern rock favourites Ocean Colour Scene. 

    Tickets are on sale now, with single-day tickets starting from just £12.50, and family passes (for four people) available from £38. Go CV+ Super Concession discounts are also available for eligible attendees. 

    For tickets and more information, visit the official Godiva Festival website. 

    Godiva Festival is proudly delivered by Coventry City Council. BBC CWR is the official media partner. Music Smart sponsors the Godiva Calling competition, and Coventry College sponsors the Family Field. 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Winnie Ho concludes Paris visit

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho concluded her visit to Paris, France, yesterday by meeting a representative of a social housing association, a renowned urban planner and government officials there.

     

    In the morning, Ms Ho met a representative of CDC Habitat, a social housing association in France, to learn more about the mode of operation, development strategies, and challenges of social housing there. She also devoted time to highlight Hong Kong’s situation and the various housing initiatives being implemented by the Housing Bureau.

     

    Ms Ho then visited an integrated residential and commercial community comprising social housing, which was transformed from the Olympic Athletes’ Village, to learn about sustainable urban development.

     

    While meeting a renowned urban planner, IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School Associate Professor Carlos Moreno, Ms Ho shared her vision and thoughts on sustainable urban planning and design.

     

    Prof Moreno put forward the urban planning concept of the “15-minute city”, which aims to enable residents in a community to meet their daily needs for food, clothing, housing and transport within a 15-minute walking or cycling distance and enhance environmental sustainability.

     

    Ms Ho pointed out that this coincides with the planning concept of the Housing Authority’s new public housing estates and cited Queen’s Hill Estate as an example, demonstrating the planning of a resident-oriented, self-sufficient community that embraces cultural heritage and blends with nature to create a sustainable community. Prof Moreno expressed his wish to have the opportunity to visit Hong Kong in the future.

     

    In the evening, Ms Ho met Advisor to the Mayor on housing, urban planning, architecture, land development Renaud Paque, and Director of Housing & Habitat Doan Lebel to exchange views on public housing policies and experiences on sustainable urbanisation and urban planning concepts.

     

    Concluding the trip, Ms Ho stated that this visit tied in with the Housing Bureau’s Housing•I&T initiative this year, introducing the latest developments of advanced technology companies from Hong Kong and the Mainland in the areas of construction technologies, public housing, green building, etc, as well as demonstrating to the world the application of technologies such as Modular Integrated Construction and construction robots that help enhance construction efficiency and safety.

     

    The housing chief emphasised that the Government will actively make reference to overseas experiences on decarbonisation and energy-saving technologies, and fully capitalise on Hong Kong’s unique advantages, reinforce connectivity, and play the role as a “super connector” and a “super value-adder”.

     

    “I expect that the two cities will maintain liaison and strengthen exchanges in areas such as innovative building technologies, public housing construction, green buildings, well-being communities, and enhancing the housing ladder to give new impetus to public housing construction,” Ms Ho added.

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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: VIRTUNE ACCELERATES EUROPEAN EXPANSION WITH XRP ETP DEBUT ON DEUTSCHE BÖRSE XETRA

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Frankfurt, 23 May 2025 – Swedish regulated crypto asset manager Virtune brings its flagship Virtune XRP ETP to Germany’s premier trading venue Deutsche Börse Xetra, extending its regulated digital asset offerings to Europe’s largest economy.

    With strong traction and consistent inflows across the Nordic region – driven by growing interest and adoption of crypto – expanding into Germany through the listing on Xetra marks a strategic milestone for Virtune. Since its inception in May 2023, Virtune has experienced rapid growth in the Nordics, listing 16 products and attracting over 140,000 investors in just two years.

    The key success factors have been Virtune’s educational focus, transparent market approach, and regulated status. This expansion not only responds to growing investor interest but also strengthens Virtune’s presence across the European market.

    Virtune XRP ETP is a 100% physically backed investment product, providing investors with secure, regulated, and easy exposure to XRP, one of the globally leading crypto assets. Virtune XRP ETP was initially listed on Nasdaq Stockholm in Sweden in July 2024 and has since attracted over 50,000 investors and more than USD 125 million in assets under management, making it the most popular ETP in Virtune’s product suite. Coinbase serves as the product’s crypto custodian, providing institutional-grade security with the underlying XRP held in cold storage.

    Virtune has actively listed ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm, Nasdaq Helsinki, and other regulated European markets. Its goal is to provide seamless access to crypto assets through regulated ETPs, with a strong focus on transparency, education, and investor protection – ultimately driving crypto adoption among both retail and institutional investors.

    Christopher Kock, CEO of Virtune:

    “We are proud to launch our XRP ETP on Xetra and expand our footprint in Germany. XRP has long been one of the most actively traded and recognized digital assets globally, and our physically backed ETP provides a robust and secure way to gain exposure to it. This listing underscores our commitment to broadening access to crypto assets across Europe.”

    Key Product Information:

    – Exposure to XRP
    – 100% physically backed by XRP
    – 1.49% annual management fee

    Virtune XRP ETP:

    – Trading Currency: EUR
    – First Day of Trading: Friday, 23rd of May 2025
    – Xetra Exchange Ticker: VRTX
    – Bloomberg Ticker: VIRXRP
    – ISIN: SE0021486156
    – WKN: A4AKW5
    – Exchanges: Deutsche Börse Xetra, Nasdaq Stockholm, Nasdaq Helsinki

    For further inquiries, please contact:

    Christopher Kock, CEO & Member of the Board of Directors
    Mobile: +46 70 073 45 64
    Email: christopher@virtune.com

    About Virtune AB (Publ):

    Virtune with its headquarters in Stockholm is a regulated Swedish digital asset manager and issuer of crypto exchange traded products on regulated European exchanges. With regulatory compliance, strategic collaborations with industry leaders and our proficient team, we empower investors on a global level to access innovative and sophisticated investment products that are aligned with the evolving landscape of the global crypto market.

    Cryptocurrency investments are associated with high risk. Virtune does not provide investment advice. Investments are made at your own risk. Securities may increase or decrease in value, and there is no guarantee that you will recover your invested capital. Please read the prospectus, KID, terms at www.virtune.com.

    The MIL Network –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Chief Science Officer of Publicly Traded Health Care Company Charged for Insider Trading Scheme Utilizing 10b5-1 Trading Plans

    Source: US FBI

    Second Indictment Stemming from Fraud Section’s Data-Driven Initiative to Identify 10b5-1 Trading Plan Abuses

    Note: View a copy of the indictment here.

    An indictment was unsealed today charging a former U.S. citizen with engaging in an insider trading scheme involving the stock of Humanigen Inc., a publicly traded biopharmaceutical company. Dale Chappell, 54, who was formerly the chief scientific officer and member of the Board of Directors of Humanigen, was arrested on Dec. 20 in Switzerland based on the U.S. criminal charges. The United States will seek Chappell’s extradition to stand trial in the District of New Jersey.

    According to court documents, between June and August of 2021, Chappell avoided more than $38 million in losses by selling millions of shares of Humanigen stock while in possession of material nonpublic information about Humanigen’s application to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval of a drug to treat COVID-19 called Lenzilumab. Chappell — who sold the Humanigen shares through funds that he controlled — is alleged to have engaged in an insider trading scheme in which he fraudulently used Rule 10b5-1 trading plans to trade Humanigen stock.

    The indictment alleges that, in March 2021, Humanigen announced that it planned to seek emergency use authorization (EUA) for Lenzilumab. However, between April and May 2021, FDA staff allegedly informed Humanigen that Humanigen was unlikely to meet the criteria for issuance of an EUA. As alleged, knowing that this information was not disclosed publicly by Humanigen, Chappell sold the funds’ Humanigen stock, and later also implemented Rule 10b5-1 plans to trade more Humanigen stock holdings. After Humanigen publicly announced that the FDA had declined EUA approval for Lenzilumab, Humanigen’s stock price declined approximately 50%.

    Chappell is charged with one count of engaging in a securities fraud scheme and four counts of securities fraud for insider trading. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison on the securities fraud scheme charge and 20 years in prison on each of the insider trading charges. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

    The case is part of a data-driven initiative led by the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section to identify executive abuses of 10b5-1 trading plans. Chappell’s alleged trading was identified by the Fraud Section through its data-analytics tools. A Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, which allows a corporate insider of a publicly traded company to set up a plan for selling company stock, can offer an executive a defense to insider-trading charges. However, the defense is unavailable if the executive is in possession of material nonpublic information at the time he or she enters into the 10b5-1 trading plan. Additionally, a plan does not protect an executive if the trading plan was not entered into in good faith or was entered into as part of an effort or scheme to evade the prohibitions of Rule 10b5‑1.

    Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brent Wible, head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division; U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger for the District of New Jersey; and Assistant Director Chad Yarbrough of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division made the announcement.

    The FBI is investigating the case. The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs is handling the request for Chappell’s extradition.

    Trial Attorneys David Austin and Matthew Reilly of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Katherine Romano for the District of New Jersey are prosecuting the case.

    An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/KENYA – Another priest murdered in Kenya

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Nairobi (Agenzia Fides) – Another Catholic priest has been murdered in Kenya. Father Alloyce Cheruiyot Bett was shot dead in the Tot area of the Kerio Valley, in the Elgeyo Marakwetm County, in the Western Highlands of Kenya.The murder occurred yesterday, May 22, when, at the end of the Holy Mass in the small Christian community in the village of Kakbiken, several gunmen fired shots, one of which hit Father Bett in the neck, killing him instantly.Kenyan police said they have arrested six people in connection with the priest’s murder.While it is suspected that it was an attempted robbery, a police spokesperson emphasized that Father Bett’s murder was in no way connected to the cattle thefts or other forms of banditry in the area.Local sources said the killers may have mistook the priest for a police informant who was helping law enforcement in a security operation in the area. Father Tott is the second Catholic priest killed in Kenya within a week. On May 15, Father John Ndegwa Maina, parish priest of St. Louis Parish in Igwamiti, died in hospital after being found seriously injured on the side of the Nakuru-Nairobi highway, several kilometers from his parish (see Fides, 21/5/2025). (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 23/5/2025)
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    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Economists launch free toolkit to help thyroid sufferers stay in work Workers suffering from thyroid conditions can get help to reclaim their professional lives through a new free toolkit which provides practical advice for them and their employers.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    Posing serious implications for the physical, mental and emotional life of those affected, thyroid conditions put patients at a greater risk of experiencing long-term sick leave and impaired working ability.

    Workers suffering from thyroid conditions can get help to reclaim their professional lives through a new free toolkit which provides practical advice for them and their employers.
    Thyroid disorders affect millions of people worldwide. In the UK, one in 20 people have a thyroid problem, with women disproportionately impacted. Posing serious implications for the physical, mental and emotional life of those affected, thyroid conditions put patients at a greater risk of experiencing long-term sick leave and impaired working ability.
    Beyond a physical and emotional toll, the conditions often come with hidden consequences for careers and workplace engagement.
    Launched to mark World Thyroid Day on May 25, the new Thyroid Workplace Toolkit is believed to be the first of its kind, supporting both employees and employers/line managers though evidence-based insights and practical resources.
    Developed by researchers at the University of Aberdeen’s Business School with input from national charity the Thyroid Trust, the toolkit is now being made openly available. A large local authority in England has already agreed to adopt it.
    “The effects of thyroid dysfunctions don’t stop at the doctor’s door, they extend into the workplace, influencing productivity, career progression and overall wellbeing. Many employees struggle silently, unsure of how to communicate their needs or seek adjustments that could help them overcome the challenges posed by the condition,” said Professor Catia Montagna of the University’s Centre for Labour Market Research.
    “Our toolkit is designed to bridge this gap by fostering awareness, encouraging open conversations and providing practical solutions to support those living with thyroid conditions at work.”

    We’re proud to have collaborated with the University of Aberdeen Business School and others to develop this much needed Workplace Toolkit which we believe will make a real difference to both employees and employers, as well as educational settings.” Louise Sellar, Director at The Thyroid Trust

    It is built around three objectives: to raise awareness and educate both employers and employees about how the condition can impact work performance and wellbeing; to empower open communications and help foster an environment where health conversations are welcomed and supported; and to provide a range of practical workplace adjustments that employers can implement.
    “Understanding thyroid disease and its impact on employees is essential for fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace. By offering reasonable adjustments, cultivating a culture of empathy, and promoting overall wellbeing, employers can empower individuals with thyroid conditions to thrive both personally and professionally,” added Centre director Professor Alexandros Zangelidis.
    “This toolkit aims to help with this, improving employees’ morale and engagement, reducing sick leave and enhancing productivity and performance.”
    Louise Sellar, Director at The Thyroid Trust, said: “We’re proud to have collaborated with the University of Aberdeen Business School and others to develop this much needed Workplace Toolkit which we believe will make a real difference to both employees and employers, as well as educational settings.
    “Thyroid disease is often an invisible chronic illness, and many patients struggle with feeling isolated or misunderstood. Symptoms can be easily dismissed and people often don’t know how to talk to their employer for fear of being judged or even losing their job. This leaves too many without the support they need to stay well and contribute fully at work.
    “This toolkit provides a vital bridge-helping to open up those conversations, raise awareness and empower patients to remain active, engaged and productive in the workplace. It’s a critical step forward in ensuring those living with thyroid disease are better supported at work and beyond.
    “We hope this resource encourages more understanding, compassion and flexibility – because when patients are supported properly, everyone benefits.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Topping out ceremony marks milestone for affordable homes in Marston 

    Source: City of Oxford

    A traditional topping out ceremony has marked a major milestone in the construction of 40 new affordable homes in Marston. 

    The low-carbon development will be delivered in partnership by Oxford City Council’s housing company, OX Place, and Lucy Developments.  

    Representatives from the organisations gathered this week to celebrate the reaching the highest point of development at the former paddock off Butts Lane in Old Marston.  

    An ancient tradition 

    Topping out is a long-standing tradition in the construction industry, with roots going back to Saxon times, celebrating a building reaching its highest point. In keeping with tradition, a yew tree branch, a symbol of growth and prosperity, was fixed in place at the top of Marston Paddock. 

    Affordable and sustainable homes for Oxford 

    Due for completion in Autumn 2025, Marston Paddock will offer 40 affordable homes. This includes 21 council homes let at social rent for people on the housing register and 19 shared ownership homes. 

    Social rent levels mean council tenants will typically pay around 40% of the rent a private landlord would charge for the same home. Shared ownership is a flexible option which helps a range of people onto the housing ladder in one of the UK’s most unaffordable cities.  

    The new homes have been designed to go 56% beyond national carbon reduction targets, using a fabric-first approach, air source heat pumps, and mechanical ventilation heat recovery. 

    The development promotes sustainable travel with secure cycle storage, electric vehicle charging, and a new cycle link to the A40 path. 

    Comment 

    “Topping out is a proud moment in any development and it’s brilliant to celebrate this milestone at Marston Paddock. This is a beautiful, sustainable development that will deliver 40 genuinely affordable homes for people in Oxford who need them most.” 

    Councillor Nigel Chapman, Cabinet Member for Citizen Focused Services and Council Companies 

    “OX Place is proud to be working with Lucy Developments to deliver these much-needed homes. From affordability to sustainability, Marston Paddock shows what’s possible when we build with people and the planet in mind.” 

    Kevin Lowry, Interim Managing Director, OX Place 

    “We’re proud to be partnering with OX Place on a project that demonstrates how quality, sustainability, and affordability can go hand in hand. Reaching this milestone at Marston Paddock is a testament to the shared commitment of our teams to deliver homes that will have a lasting positive impact on the community and environment.” 

    Greg Hilton, Head of Lucy Developments 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Dan Cohen becomes the 131st Lord Mayor of Leeds

    Source: City of Leeds

    Councillor Dan Cohen became the new Lord Mayor of Leeds yesterday, following Leeds City Council’s annual general meeting.

    Taking over the role from Councillor Abigail Marshall Katung, Councillor Cohen is the 131st Lord Mayor of Leeds. He will be joined in his mayoral year by his wife, Mrs Elayna Cohen, who will take on the role of Lady Mayoress.

    Above: Councillor Dan Cohen (centre right) with the former Lord Mayor, Abigail Marshall Katung (centre left), the Leader of Leeds City Council, Councillor James Lewis (right), and the political group leaders following yesterday’s ceremony. 

    Born in Alwoodley, Councillor Cohen attended Leeds Grammar School before reading law at Northumbria University. Graduating in 1996 and after training as a solicitor, Councillor Cohen spent most of his working career as managing director and head of in-house legal at Madison Hosiery; a leading Leeds small and medium enterprise importing and distributing hosiery to the country’s major retailers, a family business started by his father Henry Cohen in the 1960’s.

    Councillor Cohen was elected to Leeds City Council for the Alwoodley ward in May 2011 and has since built a reputation as an effective and dynamic ward councillor, together with chairing the council’s Children and Families Scrutiny Board.

    Above: The new Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Dan Cohen. 

    Alongside his council role, Councillor Cohen is also head of in-house legal at The Cohen Foundation, Chair of Governors at Leeds Jewish Free School, which he helped found in 2013, together with being a governor at Brodetsky Primary School, Highfield Primary School, and Allerton High School.

    As is traditional for a new Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Cohen has nominated a charity to represent during his term of office and has chosen Leeds Mencap.

    Leeds Mencap is a local, independent charity supporting children and young people with learning disabilities, autism and other additional needs to feel valued, supported and equipped to thrive.

    Rabbi Anthony Gilbert has kindly agreed to act as the Lord Mayor’s chaplain during his year of office.

    Above: The new Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Dan Cohen.

    The Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Dan Cohen, said: “I am honoured and hugely humbled to become the 131st Lord Mayor of Leeds, especially as we move into our city’s 400th birthday year.”

    “As a Leeds boy, it means the world to be able to serve my city in this way. Leeds is an amazing, vibrant, diverse, and dynamic city, and its citizens reflect all those qualities in bucketfuls. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime to have this chance to serve my home city as its Lord Mayor.

    “It is also an honour to be representing such a worthwhile charity as Leeds Mencap throughout my mayoral year. I will do all I can throughout my tenure to raise the profile and much-needed funds for this fantastic organisation.”

    Above: The Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Dan Cohen and the Lady Mayoress, Elayna Cohen. 

    The new Lady Mayoress, Elayna Cohen, said: “I’m very honoured to become Lady Mayoress and I’m really looking forward to supporting Dan in his Mayoral duties throughout the coming year.

    “It will be such an honour to meet so many people, doing fantastic work for our city and the community, and to have the opportunity to thank and recognise everyone for all they do to make our city the very best place to live in the UK.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Wall of Shame – May 2025

    Source: City of Coventry

    The latest episode of the Wall of Shame is out now.

    Fly-tippers continue to plague the city. We continue to expose them. We need you to help us catch them. 

    Watch this month’s episode below or on YouTube now. 

    If you recognise anyone on this video, please email flytipping-cctv@coventry.gov.uk so we can take action.

    You can also look at previous episodes to see if you recognise anyone. 

    Published: Friday, 23rd May 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Business leaders: MBA students graduated from the State University of Management

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On May 21, 2025, the Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management hosted the graduation of students of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. For the State University of Management, this is already the 57th graduation of students of the MBA program.

    The MBA program of the State University of Management is aimed at developing management competencies, strategic thinking and decision-making skills. The target audience of the MBA program is business owners, entrepreneurs working on expanding their business and entering new markets, top and middle managers. The MBA program is based on the principles of developing management skills, forming new interaction chains, developing new technological solutions, flexible response and introducing new knowledge. The main focus of the MBA program is the joint development of applied business solutions by the best practitioners in their industry, faculty and students. It is on this paradigm that the practice of training at the Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management is based.

    The graduates highly appreciated the quality of the program, the organization of the educational process, thanked the entire university staff for the knowledge, skills and abilities they had received, and received MBA diplomas. Over the two years of study, MBA students studied various disciplines reflecting the practical foundations of organizing and running a business, managing a modern organization, managing finances, marketing and human resources, strategic management and change management, digital transformation of business, personal development of managers, and various business technologies.

    With the completion of the MBA program, graduates begin a new interesting chapter in their lives, associated not only with professional and personal growth, but also with a significant increase in income. And, according to tradition, having thrown their confederate caps into the sky from the steps of the main academic building of the State University of Management, the graduates of the MBA program made their wishes.

    The staff of the State University of Management wishes each graduate professional achievements, personal growth and sincerely hopes to meet again – on other programs and joint projects.

    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.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    May 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: G7 finance ministers call for solidarity in tackling global challenges

    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

    OTTAWA, May 23 (Xinhua) — Finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Seven (G7) countries called for unity to address current global challenges on Thursday following their annual meeting in Banff, Canada.

    According to a press release from the Department of Finance Canada, a communiqué was issued following the meeting, stressing the importance of G7 unity in the face of complex global challenges.

    The meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors took place ahead of the June G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. The participants had productive and frank discussions on the global economy, unsustainable global imbalances, development assistance and productivity, the press release said.

    “Canada approaches this 50th meeting with clear priorities, such as stimulating growth and restoring stability to the global economy,” said Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne.

    The G7 is an informal grouping of major global economies designed to coordinate responses to global crises. It includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

    The Group of Seven finance ministers and central bank governors meet annually to discuss key economic policy issues. –0–

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    May 27, 2025
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