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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Restoration of the facades of the Durasov Palace in Lublin will be completed this year

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of this year, more than 500 permits for work have been issued in the capital for conservation cultural heritage sites. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about how Moscow is carefully returning the past with the help of large-scale restoration in his telegram channel.

    “The facades of the N.A. Durasov Palace, the pearl of the Lyublino estate, are currently being put in order. This is an outstanding work of Russian estate architecture from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Much has already been done: the bas-reliefs on antique themes have been restored, the stucco decor has been cleaned, and small cracks have been eliminated. This year, everything should be finished,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    In addition, emergency response work is underway in the building of the Pravda newspaper factory. This is one of the significant monuments of constructivism, created by the architect Panteleimon Golosov. Specialists are dismantling emergency sections and marking valuable fragments. Thus, wooden letters discovered during the work, which once decorated the facade, will be preserved.

    Restorers have also begun work on the transitional wooden gallery of the main house of the Uzkoe estate (Streshnev-Golitsyn) – an architectural monument of the 17th-19th centuries. Before that, they finished the northern wing, where they restored the facades and interiors, including recreating lost decorative elements.

    Sobyanin: Almost 500 cultural heritage sites are being restored in MoscowFor cosmetics, medicines and drinks: a large collection of 18th century tableware has been found

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Participants of the Moscow accelerator “Videogame Factory” presented 60 projects

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital’s accelerator “Video Game Factory” helps programmers, digital artists and designers learn new skills, start unique projects and find investors. Three seasons have passed since June 2024. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In less than a year, the teams created 60 pilot versions of games in different genres. Among them are a detective story inspired by the works of Mikhail Bulgakov, an adventure quest based on the fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, and a puzzle in the interiors of a spaceship,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    Accelerator participants receive comprehensive support — from the formation of an idea and its development to musical design and preparation for the final presentation. Some of the projects have already attracted investments for further development. The authors of these games received a total of 150 million rubles. It is planned that by the end of the year, some developments will be released on major Russian and international platforms.

    For example, in one game, you can team up with up to four people to escape the island by collecting items and completing tasks. In another, users will be offered to fly a sailing ship and explore the surrounding world, improve their characters and fight with heroes of ancient myths.

    The Skolkovo Innovation Center is currently creating the first in Russia Video Game and Animation Cluster. It will unite all stages of content production and promotion — from training specialists to supporting Moscow studios in export activities. The cluster site will have offices, meeting rooms, server rooms, a motion capture studio, which is needed to produce realistic graphics, a space for sound recording, a lecture hall, a conference hall, an exhibition area and much more.

    WITH the possibilities of the future cluster experts from India, Brazil and Indonesia met. They were impressed by the idea of combining all stages of game and animation creation in one space. Foreign guests assessed the architectural concept and infrastructure of the project and held negotiations with Moscow developers. In total, more than 50 meetings were held with the participation of representatives of foreign and Moscow creative enterprises.

    Quickly find out the main news of the capital in official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

    The number of capital enterprises in the creative industries has reached 113 thousand

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Foreign Minister Meets Brazilian Guests in Beijing

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and Brazilian Presidential Special Adviser Celso Amorim in Beijing on Monday.

    The two sides held an in-depth exchange of views on the implementation of the results achieved during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Brazil last year and made preparations for Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s visit to China, in particular, for the talks between the two heads of state during the upcoming visit.

    They unanimously agreed to promote the building of a China-Brazil community with a shared future under the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, adhere to multilateralism, safeguard generally accepted international norms and the legitimate rights and interests of countries in the Global South, and contribute to strengthening world peace, stability and development.

    The two sides also exchanged views on the Ukrainian crisis and other issues, expressing support for direct dialogue and negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, and pledged to play their role in the Friends of Peace group to build more international consensus to promote a political solution to the crisis. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chad receives stadium built with Chinese help

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    N’DJAMENA, May 13 (Xinhua) — Chadian Youth and Sports Minister Maide Hamit Loni on Monday received from Chinese Ambassador Wang Xining the keys to the Manjafa Stadium, which was built and donated by China to Chad.

    Speaking on the occasion, Wang Xining said the 30,000-seat stadium now belongs to the government and people of Chad, which is a testament to the fraternal friendship between the peoples of the two countries and the bilateral strategic partnership.

    “This partnership was renewed during the visit of Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno to Beijing,” the ambassador noted.

    While acknowledging the value of the partnership between China and Chad, M.H. Loni recalled that the stadium is not just a structure made of concrete, steel and artificial grass, but, above all, a concrete fruit of the exemplary and productive cooperation between Chad and China.

    Over the years, cooperation has strengthened in the spirit of mutual respect, mutual trust and mutually beneficial partnership, the minister emphasized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The first student career forum was held at IPMET

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

    The student body of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU held a large-scale career event — the forum “IPMEiT Career: Step into the Future”. As part of a single career day, participants had the opportunity to attend lectures on professional development issues, as well as take part in interactive sessions aimed at developing and improving career skills. More than 200 students took part in the event.

    The program of the event was designed in such a way that students not only gained new knowledge, but also really got closer to their career dreams – be it their first internship or a conscious choice of a professional path.

    The forum began with a welcoming speech by the Director of IPMEiT Vladimir Shchepinin: Today’s forum is not only a platform for interaction between employers and students, but also an important step towards the professional development of future IPMEiT graduates. Our students are active, enthusiastic, and serious about choosing their future profession. They are ready for new challenges and opportunities. I wish everyone productive work, useful contacts, and inspiration for new achievements! Employers should find the best of the best, and participants should do everything to ensure that this day remains in their memory forever!

    Immediately after the opening, a job fair began, in which 20 partner companies took part. Among them: VTB Bank, Kept, P

    During the lecture by Changellenge, students learned about the key aspects of effective resume writing, learned about employers’ requirements for young professionals, and also analyzed the most common questions asked during interviews. The career block of the forum also included a case game in the format of “Case Thursday”, organized by the student association “Case Club SPbPU” together with Nikoliers. Participants were asked to solve a practical problem related to the analysis of the real estate market. Working in teams, they presented their solutions and received professional feedback from experts.

    In the educational block of the forum, students listened to a lecture on financial topics from the company “Trust Technologies”, learned about key professions in the field of finance and received practical recommendations on starting a career in this area. And at the master class of the company ESI Logistics

    “IPMET hosts quite a large number of thematic career events every year, but there has never been a global event that would unite the entire institute around career opportunities,” said Anastasia Nikitina, Chair of PROF.IPMET and the main organizer of the forum. “We tried to make the event based on the requests and wishes of students. At first, the idea seemed difficult to implement, but thanks to cooperation with the institute’s management and higher schools, after a month of active preparation, my team and I were able to help IPMET students take a small but very important step towards their careers and future.”

    The IPMET Career: Step into the Future forum has become a great start for the institute’s new tradition. The organizers are already full of inspiration for the next season and invite everyone to take another confident step towards new horizons!

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai interviewed by Japan’s Nikkei  

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    In a recent interview with Japan’s Nikkei, President Lai Ching-te responded to questions regarding Taiwan-Japan and Taiwan-United States relations, cross-strait relations, the semiconductor industry, and the international economic and trade landscape. The interview was published by Nikkei on May 13.
    President Lai indicated that Nikkei, Inc. is a global news organization that has received significant recognition both domestically and internationally, and that he is deeply honored to be interviewed by Nikkei and grateful for their invitation. The president said that he would like to take this rare opportunity to thank Japan’s government, National Diet, society, and public for their longstanding support for Taiwan. Noting that current Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and former Prime Ministers Abe Shinzo, Suga Yoshihide, and Kishida Fumio have all strongly supported Taiwan, he said that the peoples of Taiwan and Japan also have a deep mutual affection, and that through the interview, he hopes to enhance the bilateral relationship between Taiwan and Japan, deepen the affection between our peoples, and foster more future cooperation to promote prosperity and development in both countries.
    Following is the text of the questions and the president’s responses:
    Nikkei: What is your personal view regarding the free trade system and the recent tariff war?
    President Lai: Over the past few decades, the free economy headed by the Western world and led by the US has brought economic prosperity and political stability to Taiwan and Japan. At the same time, we have also learned or followed many Western values.
    I believe that Taiwan and Japan are exemplary students, but some countries are not. Therefore, the biggest crisis right now is China, which exploits the free trade system to engage in plagiarism and counterfeiting, infringe on intellectual property rights, and even provide massive government subsidies that facilitate the dumping of low-priced goods worldwide, which has a major impact on many countries including Japan and Taiwan. If this kind of unfair trade is not resolved, the stable societies and economic prosperity we have painstakingly built over decades, as well as some of the values we pursue, could be destroyed. I therefore think it is worthwhile for us to observe the recent willingness of the US to address unfair trade, and if necessary, offer assistance.
    Our national strategic plan for Taiwanese industries is for them to be rooted in Taiwan while expanding their global presence and marketing worldwide. Therefore, while the 32 percent tariff increase imposed by the US on Taiwan is indeed a major challenge, we are willing to address it seriously and find opportunities within that challenge, making Taiwan’s strategic plan for industry even more comprehensive.
    Nikkei: What is your view on Taiwan’s trade arrangements?
    President Lai: In 2010 China accounted for 83.8 percent of Taiwan’s outbound investment, but last year it accounted for only 7.5 percent. In 2020, 43.9 percent of Taiwan’s exports went to China, but that figure dropped to 31.7 percent in 2024. We have systematically transferred investments from Taiwanese enterprises to Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the US. Therefore, last year Taiwan’s largest outbound investment was in the US, accounting for roughly 40 percent of the total. Nevertheless, only 23.4 percent of Taiwanese products were sold to the US, with 76.6 percent sold to places other than the US. 
    In other words, we don’t want to put all our eggs in one basket, and hope to establish a global presence. Under these circumstances, Taiwan is very eager to cooperate with Japan. At this moment, the Indo-Pacific and international community really need Japan’s leadership, especially to make the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) excel in its functions. We also ask Japan to support Taiwan’s CPTPP accession.
    Taiwan hopes to sign an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Japan, to build closer ties in economic trade and promote further investment. We also hope to strengthen relations with the European Union, and even other regions. Currently, we are proposing an initiative on global semiconductor supply chain partnerships for democracies, because the semiconductor industry is an ecosystem. For example, Japan has materials, equipment, and technology; the US has IC design and marketing; Taiwan has production and manufacturing; and the Netherlands excels in equipment. We therefore hope to leverage Taiwan’s advantages in production and manufacturing to connect the democratic community and establish a global non-red supply chain for semiconductors, ensuring further world prosperity and development in the future, and ensuring that free trade can continue to function without being affected by dumping, which would undermine future prosperity and development.
    We want industries to expand their global presence and market internationally while staying rooted here in Taiwan. Having industries rooted in Taiwan involves promoting pay raises for employees, tax cuts, and deregulation, as well as promoting enterprise investment tax credits. We have also proposed Three Major Programs for Investing in Taiwan for Taiwanese enterprises. We are actively resolving issues regarding access to water, electricity, land, human resources, and professional talent so that the business community can return to Taiwan to invest, or enterprises in Taiwan can increase their investments. We are also actively signing bilateral investment agreements with friends and allies so that when our companies invest and expand their presence abroad, their rights and interests as investors are ensured. 
    Additionally, as I just mentioned, we hope to sign an EPA with Japan, similar to the Taiwan-US Initiative on 21st-Century Trade and the Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue, or the Enhanced Trade Partnership arrangement with the United Kingdom, or similar agreements or memorandums of understanding with Canada and Australia that allow Taiwanese products to be marketed worldwide. Those are our overall arrangements.
    Looking at the history of Taiwan’s industrial development, of course it began in Taiwan, and then moved west to China and south to Southeast Asia. We hope to take this opportunity to strengthen cooperation with Japan to the north, across the Pacific Ocean to the east, and develop the North American market, making Taiwan’s industries even stronger. In other words, while we see the current reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US as a kind of challenge, we also view these changes positively.
    Nikkei: Due to pressure from China, it is difficult for Taiwan to participate in international frameworks such as the CPTPP or sign an EPA with Japan. What is your view on this situation?
    President Lai: The key point is what kind of attitude we should adopt in viewing China’s acts of oppression. If we act based on our belief in free trade, or on the universal values we pursue – democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights – and also on the understanding that a bilateral trade agreement between Taiwan and Japan would contribute to the economic prosperity and development of both countries, or that Taiwan’s accession to the CPTPP would benefit progress and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, then I personally hope that our friends and allies will strongly support us.
    Nikkei: Regarding the Trump administration’s “reciprocal tariff” policy and the possibility of taxing semiconductors, how do you interpret their intentions? How does Taiwan plan to respond?
    President Lai: Since President Trump took office, I have paid close attention to interviews with both him and his staff. Several of his main intentions are: First, he wants to address the US fiscal situation. For example, while the US GDP is about US$29 trillion annually, its national debt stands at US$36 trillion, which is roughly 124 percent of GDP. Second, annual government spending exceeds US$6.5 trillion, but revenues are only around US$4.5 trillion, resulting in a nearly US$2 trillion deficit each year, about 7 percent of GDP. Third, the US pays nearly US$1.2 trillion in interest annually, which exceeds the US$1 trillion defense budget and accounts for more than 3 percent of GDP. Fourth, he still wants to implement tax cuts, aiming to reduce taxes for 85 percent of Americans. This would cost between US$500 billion and US$1 trillion. These points illustrate his first goal: solving the fiscal problem.
    Second, the US feels the threat of China and believes that reindustrialization is essential. Without reindustrialization, the US risks a growing gap in industrial capacity compared to China. Third, in this era of global smart technology, President Trump wants to lead the nation to become a world center of AI. Fourth, he aims to ensure world peace and prevent future wars. So, if you ask me what the US seeks to achieve, I would say these four areas form the core of its intentions. That is why President Trump has raised tariffs, demanded that trading partners purchase more American goods, and encouraged friendly and allied nations to invest in the US, all in order to achieve these goals.
    The 32 percent reciprocal tariff poses a critical challenge for Taiwan, and we must treat it seriously. Our approach is not confrontation, but negotiation to reduce tariffs. We have also agreed to measures such as procurement, investment, resolving non-tariff trade barriers, and addressing origin washing in order to effectively reduce the trade deficit between Taiwan and the US. Of course, through this negotiation process, we also hope to turn challenges into opportunities. First, we aim to start negotiations from the proposal of zero tariffs and seek to establish a bilateral trade agreement with the US. Second, we hope to support US reindustrialization and its aim to become a world AI hub through investment, while simultaneously upgrading and transforming Taiwan’s industries. This would help further integrate Taiwan’s industries into the US economic structure, ensuring Taiwan’s long-term development. 
    As I have repeatedly emphasized, Taiwan’s national industrial strategy is for industries to stay firmly rooted in Taiwan while expanding their global presence and marketing worldwide. We have gone from moving westward across the Taiwan Strait, to shifting southbound, to working closer northward with Japan, and now the time is ripe for us to expand eastward by investing in North America. In other words, while we take this challenge seriously to protect national interests and ensure that no industry is sacrificed, we also hope these negotiations will lead to deeper Taiwan-US trade relations through Taiwanese investment in the US. These are our expectations.
    Naturally, the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US will have an impact on Taiwanese industries. In response, the Taiwanese government has already proposed support measures for affected industries totaling NT$93 billion. In addition, we have outlined broader needs for Taiwan’s long-term development, which will be covered by a special budget proposal of NT$410 billion. This has already been approved by the Executive Yuan and will be submitted to the Legislative Yuan for review. This special budget proposal addresses four main areas: supporting industries, stabilizing employment, protecting people’s livelihoods, and enhancing resilience.
    As for tariffs on semiconductors, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has committed to investing in the US at the request of its customers. I believe TSMC’s industry chain will follow suit. These are concrete actions that are unrelated to tariffs. However, if the US were to invoke Section 232 and impose tariffs on semiconductors or related industries, it would discourage Taiwanese semiconductor and ICT investments in the US. We will make this position clear to the US going forward.
    Among Taiwan’s exports to the US, there are two main categories: ICT products and electronic components, which together account for 65.4 percent. These are essential to the US, unlike final goods such as cups, tables, or mattresses. What Taiwan sells to the US are the technological products required by AI designers like NVIDIA, AMD, Amazon, Google, and Apple. Therefore, we will make sure the US understands clearly that we are not exporting end products, but the high-tech components necessary for the US to reindustrialize and become a global AI center. Furthermore, Taiwan is also willing to increase its defense budget and military procurement. We are committed to defending ourselves and are strongly willing to cooperate with friends and allies to ensure regional peace and stability. This is also something President Trump hopes to see.
    Nikkei: Could TSMC’s fabs overseas weaken Taiwan’s strategic position as a key hub for semiconductor manufacturing? And could that then give other countries fewer incentives to protect Taiwan?
    President Lai: Political leaders around the world including Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba and former Prime Ministers Abe, Suga, and Kishida have emphasized, at the G7 and other major international fora, that peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait are essential for global security and prosperity. In other words, the international community cares about Taiwan and supports peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait because Taiwan is located in the first island chain in the Indo-Pacific, directly facing China. If Taiwan is not protected, China’s expansionist ambitions will certainly grow, which would impact the current rules-based international order. Thus, the international community willingly cares about Taiwan and supports stability in the Taiwan Strait. That is the reason, and it has no direct connection with TSMC. After all, TSMC has not made investments in that many countries. That point, I think, is clear. 
    TSMC’s investments in Japan, Europe, and the US are all natural, normal economic and investment activities. Taiwan is a democratic country whose society is based on the rule of law, so when Taiwanese companies need to invest around the world for business needs, the government will support those investments in principle so long as they do not harm national interests.
    After TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei (魏哲家) held a press conference with President Trump to announce the investment in the US, he returned to Taiwan to hold a press conference with me here at the Presidential Office, where he explained to the Taiwanese public that TSMC’s R&D center will remain in Taiwan and that the facilities it has already committed to investing in here will not change and will not be affected. So, to put it another way, TSMC will not be weakened by its investment in the US. I want to emphasize this once more: Taiwan has strengths in semiconductor manufacturing, and Taiwan is very willing to work alongside other democratic countries to promote the next stage of global prosperity and development.
    Nikkei: It feels as though we are returning to what was previously called the Cold War, with two opposing blocs – East and West – facing off again. Between the US and China, which side should we choose?
    President Lai: Some experts and scholars describe the current situation as entering a new Cold War era between democratic and authoritarian camps. Others assert that the war has already begun, including information warfare, economic and trade wars, and the ongoing wars in Europe – the Russo-Ukrainian War – and the Middle East, and the Israel-Hamas conflict. These are all matters experts have cautioned about. I am not a historian, so I will not attempt to define today’s political situation from an academic standpoint. However, I believe that every country has a choice. That is to say, Taiwan, Japan, or any other nation does not necessarily have to choose between the US and China. What we are deciding is whether our country will maintain a democratic constitutional system or regress into an authoritarian regime. This is essentially a choice of values – not merely a choice between two major powers.
    Taiwan’s situation is different from other countries because we face a direct threat from China. We have experienced military conflicts such as the August 23 Artillery Battle and the Battle of Guningtou – actual wars between the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China. China’s ambition to annex Taiwan has never wavered. Today, China’s political and military intimidation, as well as internal united front infiltration, are growing increasingly intense. Therefore, to defend democracy and sovereignty, protect our free and democratic system, and ensure the safety of our people’s lives and property, Taiwan’s choice is clear.
    China’s military exercises are not limited to the Taiwan Strait, and include the East China Sea, South China Sea, and even the Sea of Japan, as well as areas around Korea and Australia. Taiwan, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines are all democratic nations. Taiwan’s choice is clear, and I believe Japan also has no other choice. We are all democratic countries whose people have long pursued the universal values of democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights. That is what is most important.
    Nikkei: As tensions between the US and China intensify, what roles can Taiwan and Japan play?
    President Lai: In my view, Japan is a powerful nation. I sincerely hope that Japan can take a leading role amid these changes in the international landscape. I believe that countries in the Indo-Pacific region are also willing to respond. I think there are several areas where we can work together: first, democracy and peace; second, innovation and prosperity; and third, justice and sustainability.
    In the face of authoritarian threats, we should let peace be our beacon and democracy our compass as we respond to the challenges posed by authoritarian states. Second, as the world enters an era characterized by the comprehensive adoption of smart technologies, Japan and Taiwan should collaborate in the field of innovation to further drive regional prosperity and development. Third is justice and sustainability. Because international society still has many issues that need to be resolved, Taiwan and Japan can cooperate for the public good, helping countries in need around the world, and cooperating to address climate change and achieve net-zero transition by 2050.
    Nikkei: Do you hope that the US will continue to be a leader in the liberal democratic system?
    President Lai: Although the US severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China, for the past few decades it has assisted Taiwan in various areas such as national defense, security, and countering threats from China, based on the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances. Taiwan has also benefited, directly and indirectly, in terms of politics, democracy, and economic prosperity thanks to the US. Therefore, Taiwan naturally hopes that the US remains strong and continues to lead the world.
    When the US encounters difficulties, whether financial difficulties, reindustrialization issues, or becoming a global center for AI, and hopes to receive support from its friends and allies to jointly safeguard regional peace and stability, Taiwan is willing to stand together for a common cause. If the US remains strong, that helps Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific region, and the world as a whole.
    The vital role of the US on the global stage has not changed. However, after decades of shouldering global responsibilities, it has encountered some issues. Now, it has to make adjustments, and I firmly believe it will do so swiftly, and quickly resume its leadership role in the world.
    Nikkei: I remember you said during your election campaign that you would like to invite China’s President Xi Jinping for bubble tea. Have you changed your mind?
    President Lai: Taiwan is a peace-loving country, and Taiwanese society is inherently kind. Therefore, we hope to get along peacefully with China, living in peace and mutual prosperity. So, during my term as vice president, I was expressing the goodwill of Taiwanese society. Of course, I understand that China’s President Xi would have certain difficulties in accepting this. However, I must emphasize that the goodwill of Taiwanese society has always existed. If China reflects on the past two or three decades, it will see that its economy was able to develop with Taiwan as its largest foreign investor. Every year, 1 to 2 million Taiwanese were starting businesses or investing in China, creating numerous job opportunities and stabilizing Chinese society. While many Taiwanese businesses have profited, Chinese society has benefited even more. In addition, every time a natural disaster occurs, if China is in need, Taiwanese always offer donations. Therefore, I hope that China can face the reality of the Republic of China’s existence, and understand that the people of Taiwan hope to continue living free and democratic lives with respect for human rights. I also hope China can pay attention to the goodwill of Taiwanese society. We have not abandoned the notion that as long as there is parity, dignity, exchange, and cooperation, the goodwill of choosing dialogue over confrontation and exchange over containment will always exist.
    Nikkei: What is your view on the national security reforms in response to China’s espionage activities and infiltration attempts?
    President Lai: China’s united front infiltration activities in Taiwan are indeed very serious. China’s ambitions to annex Taiwan rely not only on the use of political and military intimidation, but also on its long-term united front and infiltration activities in Taiwanese society. Recently, the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office of the Ministry of Justice prosecuted 64 spies, which is three times the number in 2021. In addition to active-duty military personnel, many retired military personnel were also indicted. Moreover, Taiwan also has the Chinese Unification Promotion Party, which has a background in organized crime, Rehabilitation Alliance Party, which was established by retired military personnel, and Republic of China Taiwan Military Government, which is also composed of retired generals. These are all China’s front organizations, and they plan one day to engage in collaboration within Taiwan. This shows the seriousness of China’s infiltration in Taiwan. Therefore, in the recent past I convened a high-level national security meeting and proposed 17 response strategies across five areas. The five areas include the following: first, to address China’s threat to Taiwan’s sovereignty; second, to respond to the threat of China’s obscuring the Taiwanese people’s sense of national identity; third, to respond to the threat of China’s infiltrating and recruiting members of the ROC Armed Forces as spies; fourth, to respond to the threat of China’s infiltration of Taiwanese society through societal exchanges and united front work; and fifth, to respond to the threat of China using “integration plans” to draw Taiwan’s young people and Taiwanese businesses into its united front activities. In response to these five major threats, I have proposed 17 response strategies. One of which is to restore the military trial system. If active-duty military personnel commit military crimes, they must be subject to military trials. This expresses the Taiwanese government’s determination to respond to China’s united front infiltration and the subversion of Taiwan.
    Nikkei: What actions can Taiwan take to guard against China’s threats to regional security? 
    President Lai: Many people are worried that the increasingly tense situation may lead to accidental conflict and the outbreak of war. My view is that Taiwan is committed to facing China’s various threats with caution. Taiwan is never the source of these problems. If there is an accidental conflict and it turns into a full-scale war, it will certainly be a deliberate act by China by using an accidental conflict as a pretext. When China expanded its military presence in the East China Sea and South China Sea, the international community did not stop it; when China conducted exercises in the Taiwan Strait, the international community did not take strong measures to prevent this from happening. Now, China is conducting gray-zone exercises, which are aggressions against not only the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea, and the East China Sea, but also extending to the Sea of Japan and waters near South Korea. At this moment, Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, and even the US should face these developments candidly and seriously. We must exhibit unity and cooperation to prevent China’s gray-zone aggression from continuing to expand and prevent China from shifting from a military exercise to combat. If no action is taken now, the situation may become increasingly serious.
    Nikkei: Some US analysts point out that China will have the ability to invade Taiwan around 2027. How do you assess the risk of a Chinese invasion at this stage?
    President Lai: As the country on the receiving end of threats and aggression, Taiwan must plan for the worst and make the best preparations. Our armed forces have a famous saying: “Do not count on the enemy not showing up; count on being ready should it strike.” This is why I proposed the Four Pillars of Peace action plan. First, we must strengthen our national defense. Second, we must strengthen economic resilience. Not only must our economy remain strong, but it must also be resilient. We cannot put all our eggs in the same basket, in China, as we have done in the past. Third, we must stand shoulder to shoulder with friends and allies such as Japan and the US, as well as the democratic community, and we must demonstrate the strength of deterrence to prevent China from making the wrong judgment. Fourth, I would like to emphasize again that as long as China treats Taiwan with parity and dignity, Taiwan is willing to conduct exchanges and cooperate with China and seek cross-strait peace and mutual prosperity through exchanges and cooperation.
    Nikkei: Amid intensifying US-China confrontation, in which areas do you think Taiwan and Japan should strengthen cooperation? In addition, Japan’s Ishiba administration is also a minority government. What are your expectations for the Ishiba administration?
    President Lai: In the face of rapid and tremendous changes in the political situation, every government faces considerable challenges, especially for minority governments. But the Japanese government led by Prime Minister Ishiba has quite adequately responded with various strategies. Furthermore, Japan is different from Taiwan. Although Japan’s ruling party lacks a majority, political parties in Japan engage in competition domestically while exhibiting unity externally. Taiwan’s situation is more challenging, because the ruling and opposition parties hold different views on the direction of the country, due to differences in national identity.
    In the future, I hope that Taiwan and Japan will enjoy even more comprehensive cooperation. I have always believed that deep historical bonds connect Taiwan and Japan. Over the past several decades, when encountering natural disasters and tragedies, our two nations have assisted each other with mutual care and support. The affection between the people of Taiwan and Japan is like that of a family. In addition, both countries face the threat of authoritarianism. We share a mission to safeguard universal values such as democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights. Our two countries should be more open to cooperation in various areas to maintain regional peace and stability as well as to strengthen cooperation in economic and industrial development, such as for semiconductor industry chains and everyday applications of AI, including robots and drones. We can also cooperate on climate change response, such as in hydrogen energy and other strategies. Our two countries should also continue to strengthen people-to-people exchanges. I would like to take this opportunity to once again invite our good friends from Japan to visit Taiwan for tourism and learn more about Taiwan. The Taiwanese people wholeheartedly welcome our Japanese friends.
     

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  • MIL-OSI: Metric Capital Partners closes fifth fund at EUR 1 Billion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Metric Capital Partners LLP (“Metric” or “the Firm”), the pan-European private capital investment firm, today announced the final close of MCP V (“the Fund”) and its ancillary vehicles with total commitments of EUR 1 billion. 

    Founded in 2011, Metric provides bespoke capital solutions to companies seeking alternatives to traditional debt or equity financing. Since inception, the Firm has invested in 46 companies across a wide range of sectors and geographies.

    MCP V attracted commitments from a diverse group of institutional investors, including sovereign wealth funds, corporate and state pension plans, and family offices, with a well-balanced geographic representation across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

    Investors’ interest in MCP V was driven by Metric’s differentiated investment strategy as the Firm looks to provide flexible capital to ambitious companies looking to execute transformational initiatives and transactions. This bespoke structuring typically enables Metric to benefit from meaningful downside protection while retaining significant upside potential. By not typically requiring control, Metric is often viewed as a long-term, growth-oriented, supportive partner by management teams and shareholders looking to unlock value whilst containing dilution. Metric’s strategy is further underpinned by its deep origination capabilities and the expertise to execute opportunities throughout economic cycles, as evidenced by the Firm’s track record since inception.  

    The successful closing of MCP V follows a highly active 18-month period during which the Firm achieved four exits from its third and fourth funds generating returns over invested capital well over 2x and proceeds to LPs of over EUR 500 million.

    The Firm has also been extremely active in the deployment of its fifth fund, with 3 investments completed prior to its final close, each performing ahead of initial expectations.

    The Firm’s ability to generate returns for investors through exits whilst maintaining an active, yet highly disciplined, deployment of new funds has set it apart from its peers and generated significant momentum to achieve a successful final close of its fifth fund despite the volatile macro and fundraising environment.

    John Sinik, Founder and Managing Partner of Metric Capital, commented:

    “We are excited to announce the closing of our fifth fund at our target size and are grateful for the continued commitment and support shown by our investors.

    Our ability to garner investors’ interest, notwithstanding a challenging fundraising environment, is a true testament to the uniqueness of our investment strategy as well as the strengths of the team and our portfolio. We see exciting opportunities ahead for Metric as we continue achieving target returns through our disciplined investment approach.

    “The Fund is already off to a strong start, with close to 40% of capital committed across three high-performing European companies with other deals significantly progressed in the pipeline. This early momentum reflects the strength of Metric’s origination capabilities, and our ability to execute with speed and precision.”

    About Metric Capital Partners 

    Metric Capital Partners is a leading pan-European private capital fund manager. The Firm has raised in excess of EUR3.5 bn of capital from its global investor base and operates with offices in London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Munich, Paris and Stockholm. Since its inception in 2011, MCP has completed 46 investments across a variety of industries and geographies. 

    For further information please contact: 

    Justine Crestois, CDR, mail: justine.crestois@cdrconsultancy.com 

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Grassroots music venues – Culture, Media and Sport Committee

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    The Culture, Media and Sport Committee are examining what progress has been made to bolster the grassroots music sector in the UK, with Creative Industries Minister, Sir Chris Bryant, and industry and artist voices including Wolf Alice guitarist, Joff Oddie, on Tuesday 13 May.

    Last year, the Grassroots Music Venue (GMV) sector had a combined value of £525 million, employed over 30,800 people and hosted 187,000 events with a combined total attendance of 26.6 million. Despite this, individual venues had an average profit margin of less than 0.5% and are closing at a rate of one every two weeks. The number of artists touring across the UK and abroad has also fallen by as much as 74% compared to pre-pandemic figures.

    In 2024, the previous Committee published a report calling on the sector to agree a blanket, voluntary levy as quickly as possible, charging £1 on arena and stadium tickets, to support venues, emerging artists and independent promoters. This has been widely supported within the industry, with artists including Diana Ross and Ed Sheeran driving the move forward through contributions and pledges.

    In the first part of the session, artists and sector representatives could be asked about the current state of the industry and what support they believe is needed to reverse the current issues it faces. MPs could examine the challenges faced by touring artists and may seek to understand how an increasing reliance on freelancers is impacting the sector.

    This session will allow MPs to explore the progress that has been made in the uptake of this levy, and if a statutory levy is needed. The need for greater regulation of the ‘secondary’ or resale ticket market could also be discussed.

    MPs will then question Sir Chris Bryant and the Deputy Director for the Creative Industries at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Questions could examine the impact of changes to business rate reliefs and seek clarity on what the Government hopes to achieve with its 10-Point Plan for Music.

    #MusicVenues #Music #MusicIndustry

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=449Yn0X6m-0

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Health impacts of breast implants and other cosmetic procedures – Women and Equalities Committee

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    The Women and Equalities Committee hears evidence on the health impacts of breast implants and other cosmetic procedures.
    Listen to academics, medical professionals and campaigners discuss issues relating to breast implants and the regulatory framework for all cosmetic procedures, both surgical and non-surgical.

    Specifically, they will touch on:
    – the PIP implant scandal
    – liquid BBLs (Brazilian butt lifts)
    – liquid boob jobs
    – cosmetic tourism

    Head to the Committee’s website to find out more information and follow their work on this topic https://committees.parliament.uk/event/23498/formal-meeting-oral-evidence-session/

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Case Championship at the Polytechnic: Young Engineers Solved Nuclear Power Problems

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The final of the case championship dedicated to a significant date — the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry — was held at the Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy of SPbPU. The event was organized by the scientific and technical department of Rosatom Polytechnic students with the support of Atomenergoproekt.

    This year, participants were offered a technical case based on real engineering tasks that specialists in the field of designing nuclear power plants work with. Atomenergoproekt experts developed a task that required deep knowledge of heat engineering, safety systems, and analysis of design solutions.

    Students had to complete the following tasks:

    to develop a set of criteria for comparative evaluation of passive heat removal systems in two nuclear power unit projects – V-392M and V-491; to justify the choice of suitable parameters for assessing efficiency and reliability; to apply engineering methods and software for analysis; to present a technically competent, logically coherent and justified solution.

    The teams had to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge, but also the ability to think like an engineer, perform critical analysis, work with regulatory documentation and open sources.

    Six teams from Polytechnic University and other universities worked hard on the case for a week. The final stage — defense of solutions — became the culmination of the championship. Participants presented their approaches, conclusions and justifications to a professional jury.

    The work was assessed by leading specialists of Atomenergoproekt: 2nd category design engineer Alexander Moloskin, laboratory head Alexander Anishchenko and chief expert Andrey Mitryukhin. The jury also included experts from the Institute of Power Engineering – Director of the Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy Alexander Kalyutik and Associate Professor of the Higher School of Atomic and Thermal Energy Irina Paramonova. The judges noted the difficult choice of winners.

    The teams demonstrated a good level of preparation. Some decisions were unexpected for us, which makes this format of interaction even more valuable. I hope we will be able to consolidate the practice of such championships in the future, – said Alexander Moloskin.

    The winner of the case championship was the team “MeV” (3rd year, SPbPU). The second place was taken by the team “Obe gulls” (4th year, SPbPU). The third place was taken by the team VaultBoyFanClub (1st year SPbPU and the Admiral S. O. Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interaction between Polytechnic University and Russian-Armenian University: Digest of Events

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU and the Institute of Economics and Business of the Russian-Armenian University (RAU) have joined forces to conduct annual International Student Scientific Conference. This event, continuing the tradition cooperation, has become an important platform for discussing current scientific research by young people and strengthening academic ties between universities.

    On the first day of the conference, participants of the Higher School of Industrial Management (HSIM) of IPMEiT, together with the Department of Management and Business of the Russian Agrarian University, discussed interdisciplinary research issues covering such areas as management in conditions of uncertainty, sustainable urban development, digital marketing and logistics in business, and problems of decarbonization in industry.

    The participants were addressed with welcoming speeches by the Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management Olga Kalinina, the Head of the Department of Management and Business of the Russian Agrarian University Arzik Suvaryan and the Deputy Director for Research Work of Students of the Institute of Industrial Management and Technology Svetlana Shirokova.

    Arzik Suvaryan expressed confidence in the need to strengthen cooperation: We see how these events inspire students and teachers to new scientific achievements. I am sure that next year we will again surprise the participants with new achievements.

    The conference became a real platform for generating ideas. We were able not only to present our research, but also to receive valuable recommendations from colleagues. The discussion on the application of qualimetric models in risk management of real estate construction in the mountainous areas of the Republic of Armenia was especially useful, – shared his impressions 4th-year student of the HSE “Construction Management” program Artem Androsov.

    The Higher School of Public Administration (HSPA) of IPMEiT held a section on “Public Administration and Economic Security” jointly with the Department of Economics and Finance of the Russian-Armenian University. Participants discussed topics such as improving public administration in the field of environmental education, the impact of economic crime on regional security, as well as the balance of socio-economic development of regions and issues of IT audit and digital currencies.

    The speakers presented the results of their research, and we were able to discuss current topics in the field of public administration and economic security. The discussion on the influence of the shadow economy and environmental education was especially interesting, commented HSSU postgraduate student Natalia Kulkaeva.

    The section “Sustainable Development of Socioeconomic Systems in the Context of Digitalization”, organized by the Higher School of Engineering and Economics (HSE), featured more than fifteen scientific reports on the digitalization of the economy, innovative development of regions, greening of industry, as well as the introduction of digital solutions in logistics, trade and small business. Particular attention was drawn to the presentations of students, which examined the prospects for international trade, the internationalization of the yuan, cooperation between Russia and China, as well as the strategy for sustainable development of Egypt until 2030.

    The conference gave me inspiration and new ideas. It was very interesting to hear the presentations of colleagues and discuss current topics in economics. I recommend it to everyone! – noted VIES student Dong Yiqun, studying in the program “World Economy and International Economic Relations”.

    As part of the international annual student scientific conference of the Russian-Armenian University, Associate Professor of the Higher Engineering Physics School of SPbPU Maxim Vinnichenko gave a plenary report to postgraduate students, students and, importantly, schoolchildren of the RAU.

    In his report, he emphasized: By measuring the intensity of light passing through a sample, we can obtain important information about its optical properties. In this way, we can diagnose a wide variety of materials – both solids and liquids, including biological media such as blood or saliva. For example, studies have been conducted to determine the presence of COVID-19 by spectral characteristics. This is a clear example of the connection between science and medicine.

    The associate professor also noted that laser radiation can be used, for example, to assess blood flow velocity.

    In some areas of the body where there are no bones and the skin is thin enough – for example, on the wrist or palm – you can illuminate it with a powerful green or red laser and visually observe how much light passes through the tissue. This data allows you to roughly estimate the speed of blood flow in the veins, – said Vynnychenko.

    Also, at the site of the Armenian University, Maxim Vinnichenko held open lectures on the course “Optical properties of semiconductors and nanostructures”, which were listened to with great interest by senior and postgraduate students of the RAU in the field of “Electronics and Nanoelectronics”.

    Colleagues from RAU highly appreciated the quality of the students’ reports and came up with an initiative to develop cooperation aimed at popularizing science among students, publishing articles and holding joint youth events and conferences on a regular basis.

    The best reports were awarded with certificates of participation, and all submitted articles will be published in the conference collection. The joint conference of SPbPU and RAU continues to prove that science is not only research, but also a dialogue that unites minds and cultures for the sake of the future.

    Polytechnics also took part in the International scientific and practical conference “Current issues of personality psychology: identity and adaptation”. SPbPU was represented by the director of the Higher School of Social Sciences Anastasia Lisenkova, associate professor of the Higher School of Linguistics and Pedagogy Lyudmila Luchsheva, head of the educational and project art laboratory “ArtPolyLab” of the State Institute of Geography Maria Kukushkina.

    Anastasia Lisenkova presented a report entitled “Liquid Privacy: Forced Publicity of Digital Identity”, where she revealed the features of the digital era and their impact on self-identification. Lyudmila Luchsheva presented a report entitled “Dynamics of Attitudes and Motivation of Teachers’ Professional Activity”. Maria Kukushkina presented a study entitled “The Structure of Social Representations of Kindergarten Directors on the Psychological Safety of the Educational Environment”, emphasizing the role of management decisions in creating a comfortable environment for children, and held a master class entitled “My Professional Path” dedicated to career trajectories in psychology and pedagogy.

    Participation in the conference allowed us to exchange experiences in conducting current research and to outline new areas of cooperation in the fields of psychology, sociology and other humanities.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping: China Ready to Cooperate with Latin American and Caribbean Countries in Implementing Global Development Initiative

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — China is willing to work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to implement the Global Development Initiative, firmly uphold the multilateral trading system, maintain the stability and smoothness of global industrial and supply chains, and uphold an open and cooperative international environment, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

    Xi made the remarks while delivering a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum in Beijing, adding that the two sides should strengthen the alignment of development strategies and advance high-quality cooperation under the framework of jointly building the Belt and Road. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping: China to introduce visa-free regime for 5 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — China has decided to introduce a visa-free regime for five Latin American and Caribbean countries and expand it to more countries in the region in due course, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

    Xi Jinping made the remarks while delivering a speech at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) in Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping: China Ready to Cooperate with Latin American and Caribbean Countries to Implement Global Civilizations Initiative

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — China is willing to work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to implement the Global Civilizations Initiative and forge an approach that features equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness among civilizations, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

    Xi Jinping made the remarks while speaking at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum in Beijing.

    Xi Jinping noted that China is willing to cooperate with Latin American and Caribbean countries in promoting the common values of all mankind, such as peace, development, equality, justice, democracy and freedom. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping calls for joint work for world peace, stability and prosperity

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — As changes unseen in a century accelerate and multiple risks intertwine, only through joint efforts can countries maintain world peace and stability and promote global development and prosperity, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

    There are no winners in tariff and trade wars, and bullying and hegemony will only lead to self-isolation, Xi Jinping said in a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) in Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping: China Ready to Cooperate with Latin American and Caribbean Countries in Implementing Global Security Initiative

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — China is willing to work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to implement the Global Security Initiative, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday while delivering a speech at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum in Beijing.

    Xi Jinping noted that the two sides should strengthen cooperation in areas such as disaster relief, cyber security, counter-terrorism, corruption, drug trafficking and transnational organized crime, thereby making efforts to ensure security and stability in the region. -0-

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  • World’s first commercial-scale e-methanol plant opens in Denmark

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The world’s first commercial-scale e-methanol plant began operations in Denmark on Tuesday, with shipping giant Maersk set to buy part of the production as a low-emission fuel for its fleet of container ships.

    The shipping sector is under pressure to find new sources of fuel after a majority of countries gave their backing to measures to help meet the International Maritime Organization’s targets towards elimating carbon emissions by 2050.

    So far zero-emission shipping fuels, such as green ammonia and e-methanol, which are produced using renewable energy, have tended to be more expensive than conventional fuel largely because they are not produced at scale.

    Located in Kasso in southern Denmark, the new plant, which has cost an estimated 150 million euros ($167 million), will produce 42,000 metric tons, or 53 million litres, of e-methanol per year, its joint owners Denmark’s European Energy and Japan’s Mitsui 8031.T said.

    Maersk will be a major customer. It operates 13 dual-fuel methanol container vessels that can be powered with fuel oil and with e-methanol and has ordered another 13 of the vessels.

    It said, the plant’s annual production is enough to power one large 16,000 container vessel sailing between Asia and Europe.

    For the smaller Laura Maersk, the world’s first dual-fuel container ship, with a capacity of more than 2,100 twenty-foot equivalent units, requires only 3,600 tons of fuel per year.

    The Laura Maersk was scheduled to fuel near Kasso on Tuesday.

    Traditional methanol is typically produced from natural gas and coal.

    The Kasso plant will make e-methanol using renewable energy and CO2 captured from biogas plants and waste incineration.

    Maersk said one of the biggest challenges of switching to sustainable fuel was cost, and it is researching green fuel technologies and more efficient shipping to make the process cheaper.

    “When you look at the production from Kasso, it is of course just a literal drop in the ocean, so we need to scale up and we need to bring costs down,” Emil Vikjar-Andresen, head of European Energy’s Danish Power-to-X team, said in a webinar.

    In addition to its use in shipping, e-methanol can replace fossil methanol in plastic production, meaning it can supply other Danish companies.

    Drugmaker Novo Nordisk and toymaker Lego will use e-methanol from the plant for making injection pens and plastic bricks respectively.

    Excess heat generated from the e-methanol production will be used to heat 3,300 households in the local area.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI USA: Schneider Leads Bipartisan Bill Seeking to Anchor Eastern Mediterranean in U.S. Foreign Policy

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL)

    Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act strengthens regional integration through energy, infrastructure, and multilateral cooperation.

    WASHINGTON – Congressman Brad Schneider (IL-10) and Congressman Gus Bilirakis (FL-12), joined by Reps. Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11), Dina Titus (NV-1) and Chris Pappas (NH-1), introduced the Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act to bolster the region’s role as a strategic link between India, the Middle East, and Europe.

    “The Eastern Mediterranean is emerging as a central hub for energy and infrastructure connecting Europe, the Middle East, and India,” said Rep. Schneider. “This bipartisan bill ensures U.S. diplomacy keeps pace with that transformation, strengthening our partnerships with Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and Egypt and supporting efforts like IMEC that deepen regional integration.”

    “Supporting a U.S.-India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is pivotal for enhancing energy security, fostering economic integration, and strengthening defense cooperation across these regions,” said Rep. Bilirakis. “This corridor aims to diversify energy routes, reducing reliance on traditional pathways and mitigating vulnerabilities in global energy supply chains. By connecting the United States, India, the Middle East, and Europe through railways, ports, and digital infrastructure, the IMEC will facilitate more efficient trade and investment, promoting economic growth and resilience. Additionally, the corridor serves as a strategic countermeasure to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, offering an alternative model of transparent and sustainable development. Through this initiative, the U.S. can reinforce its partnerships, promote regional stability, and counterbalance the influence of strategic competitors.” 

    “Supporting the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is crucial to securing American interests abroad,” said Rep. Titus. “By investing in the Eastern Mediterranean and recognizing it as a critical part of IMEC, we will be strengthening our energy security and defense cooperation in the region.”

    The bill reinforces U.S. support for the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and regional initiatives including the 3+1 dialogue with Greece, Israel, and Cyprus and the East Mediterranean Gas Forum. It calls for:

    • Elevating the Eastern Mediterranean in U.S. foreign policy;
    • Institutionalizing strategic dialogues with IMEC and regional partners;
    • Supporting cross-border infrastructure projects and energy interconnectors;
    • Studying the expansion of U.S.–Israel innovation programs to the broader region;
    • Evaluating multilateral models like Cyprus’s CYCLOPS center for regional coordination.

    The legislation builds on bipartisan support for deeper regional integration, grounded in shared interests in energy security, economic connectivity, and long-term strategic coordination.

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  • MIL-OSI: Amperfied Selects Lumissil’s CG5317 Green PHY for New DC Fast Charging System

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MILPITAS, Calif., May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lumissil, a leading provider of advanced automotive connectivity solutions, announced that Amperfied has selected the CG5317 Green PHY modem for their latest DC charging product. Amperfied, a subsidiary of Heidelberg, officially introduced the new charger on May 7 at a major trade show in Germany.

    The CG5317 is a proven, standards-compliant HomePlug Green PHY modem designed to meet ISO 15118 and DIN 70121 specifications, supporting intelligent communication between electric vehicles (EVs) and charging stations. With its compact design and robust performance, the CG5317 enables fast integration into charging applications, making it a preferred solution for leading EV infrastructure manufacturers.

    “We’re pleased to support Amperfied as they expand their DC charging portfolio,” said Nadav Katsir GM Connectivity unit at Lumissil. “This collaboration reflects the growing demand for efficient, interoperable EV communication solutions, and we are excited to see our technology powering next-generation infrastructure.”

    About Amperfied’s New DC Fast Charging System
    Amperfied’s new modular DC fast charging solution, Amperfied Dynamic DC, focuses on availability and efficiency. It features a central power unit that intelligently distributes power to up to six dispensers, each with two charge points. The system optimizes utilization by dynamically allocating energy, minimizing unused capacity. Its modular design allows configurations for up to 12 charge points (300 A/240 kW) or up to 8 charge points (500 A/480 kW), with slim dispensers ideal for tight spaces. The charger uses the CCS2 connector for broad compatibility, from cars to trucks. Rollout begins in the DACH region in 2026.

    About Lumissil Microsystems
    Lumissil Microsystems specializes in analog/mixed-signal products for automotive, communications, industrial, and consumer markets. Lumissil’s primary products are LED drivers for low to mid-power RGB color mixing and high-power lighting applications. Other products include audio, sensors, high-speed wire communications, optical networking, and application specific microcontrollers. Lumissil Microsystems has worldwide offices in the US, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, mainland China, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Israel, and Korea. Website: https://www.lumissil.com

    About Amperfied
    Amperfied GmbH, a subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG), provides charging solutions for electric vehicles. Leveraging HEIDELBERG’s expertise in industrial solutions and global service network, Amperfied focuses on developing and marketing high-availability charging infrastructure, aiming to become a leading system provider in Europe.

    For more information about the CG5317 Green PHY modem and Lumissil’s EVSE solutions, please visit https://www.amperfied.de/en/

    Ven Shan
    P: 408-969-4622
    vshan@lumissil.com

    Raphi Zadicario
    rzadicario@lumissil.com

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Record Number of TIR Vehicles Passed Through Manzhouli Checkpoint in January-April 2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — The number of vehicles passing through the Manzhouli Port of China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region under the TIR (Transport International Road) system reached 378 in the first four months of 2025, 4.5 times more than the same period last year and hitting a new all-time high, according to data from Manzhouli Customs.

    TIR is a global system for simplifying customs procedures in the field of international cross-border freight transport, based on UN conventions. It helps improve the efficiency of customs clearance and contributes to the simplification and security of multilateral trade and international transport by simplifying customs clearance procedures.

    Since the resumption of TIR operations at Manzhouli Port, the number of TIR routes has increased to 18, according to the website of the General Administration of Customs.

    “With the help of the TIR system, the transportation time of goods for enterprises has been shortened, the freight costs have been greatly reduced, so TIR transportation has become the first choice for more and more enterprises,” said Zhou Jian, director of Guanghao International Freight Forwarding Company in Manzhouli.

    In the future, Manzhouli Customs will continue to promote the development of China’s trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, make every effort to realize the complementarity of resources between TIR transportation and China-Europe international railway freight transportation, and further unleash the potential of TIR transportation, Manzhouli Customs added.

    The Manzhouli checkpoint is the largest land checkpoint on the Sino-Russian border, accounting for over 65 percent of the volume of goods transported by land in Sino-Russian trade.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China releases emblem to mark 80th anniversary of Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — China’s State Council Information Office on Tuesday released a commemorative emblem marking the 80th anniversary of the Chinese people’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

    As for the design of the emblem, a bright yellow number “80” stands out in the center against the backdrop of the Great Wall of China, surrounded by symbolic elements such as olive branches, rays of light, and the dates “1945-2025”.

    The Great Wall of China symbolizes the spirit of unity and courage of the Chinese people, reflecting the decisive role of the national spirit with patriotism in the victory over Japanese aggression.

    The olive branches symbolize that after a difficult war of resistance, the Chinese people have conquered the world with their victory and are uniting with the people of all countries to preserve and protect peace.

    The “Victory Gate” formed by rays of light symbolizes that the victory of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was the triumph of justice over evil, light over darkness, and progress over reaction. It also signifies the bright prospects for realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.

    According to the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, the emblem will be used by various regions and departments of the country in holding commemorative events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, as well as in the production of materials for propaganda and educational activities, as well as for relevant foreign policy events.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Türkiye ready to support peace talks between Russia and Ukraine at every stage – president

    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 in Russian

    ANKARA, May 13 (Xinhua) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday held a telephone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, reaffirming Ankara’s commitment to facilitating peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, his office said.

    Stressing that a comprehensive ceasefire is necessary to create the right conditions for the start of negotiations, R.T. Erdogan called on all parties to use the current opportunity for diplomatic dialogue aimed at ending the conflict.

    He expressed his readiness to receive Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Turkey to hold peace talks.

    The day before, R. T. Erdogan also spoke on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, declaring his readiness to once again host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 13 killed in explosion while disposing of old ammunition in Indonesia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    JAKARTA, May 13 (Xinhua) — At least 13 people were killed on Monday in an explosion while disposing of old ammunition in Indonesia’s West Java province, Indonesian army spokesman Wahyu Yudhayana told a news conference.

    According to him, the incident occurred at 9:30 local time in Sagara village of Garut district. The victims included four soldiers and nine locals. The injured were taken to a local hospital.

    The causes of the incident are under investigation. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 37 people injured in road accident in Sri Lanka

    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

    COLOMBO, May 13 (Xinhua) — Thirty-seven people were injured in a bus accident in Sri Lanka’s Central Province on Monday, local police said.

    The incident took place in the village of Aladeniya. According to police, nine children under the age of 15 were among those injured. All the victims were taken to nearby hospitals.

    As the preliminary investigation showed, the cause of the accident could have been a malfunction of the bus brakes.

    Road accidents are common in Sri Lanka. On Sunday, more than 20 people were killed and dozens injured when a bus plunged off a cliff in Kotmale in the Central Province. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI: RIBER secures a major order for an MBE 412 cluster system in Australia

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RIBER secures a major order for an MBE 412 cluster system
    in Australia

    Bezons (France), May 13, 2025 – 8:00am (CET) – RIBER, the global leader for Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) equipment for the semiconductor industry, announces the sale of a research MBE 412 cluster platform with an automatic wafer transfer system to a leading Australian research laboratory.

    The Western Australia Node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF WA Node), based at the University of Western Australia, is the only research center in the country with expertise and device fabrication capabilities for infrared (IR) sensors, including high density imaging focal plane arrays.

    To advance its research in IR technologies and to support the development of sovereign IR sensor capabilities in Australia, the ANFF WA Node has placed an order for a new RIBER MBE 412 system. This dual chamber cluster platform will play a key role in long-term R&D efforts and is expected to significantly enhance the laboratory’s capabilities.

    Specially designed for research on next-generation infrared imaging devices, the MBE 412 system is fully automated, supports wafers up to 7 x 7 cm, and is equipped with RIBER’s Crystal XE software for state-of-the-art uniformity performance. To meet the customer needs, the system is also Hg-compatible, enabling the growth of HgCdTe (mercury cadmium telluride, MCT) structures. All components – including equipment, pumps, and effusion cells – have been customized to comply with the lab’s specific requirements, with comprehensive technical and process support provided.

    The system will be installed in 2026 in a new laboratory at the University of Western Australia, adjacent to an existing MBE system.

    Annie Geoffroy, Chairwoman and CEO of RIBER commented: “We are proud to continue supporting our long-standing partners. This order placed 36 years after the acquisition of a first RIBER 32P system – still in operation today – illustrates the enduring trust in our technology. The MBE 412 platform, equipped with the latest innovations, reaffirms our commitment to delivering high-performance, reliable, and safe MBE solutions tailored to the evolving needs of research institutions.

    About RIBER

    Founded in 1964, RIBER is the global market leader for MBE – molecular beam epitaxy – equipment. It designs and produces equipment for the semiconductor industry and provides scientific and technical support for its clients (hardware and software), maintaining their equipment and optimizing their performance and output levels. Accelerating the performance of electronics, RIBER’s equipment performs an essential role in the development of advanced semiconductors that are used in numerous applications, from information technologies to photonics (lasers, sensors, etc.), 5G telecommunications networks and research, including quantum computing. RIBER is a BPI France-approved innovative company and is listed on the Euronext Growth Paris market (ISIN: FR0000075954).
    www.riber.com

    Contacts

    RIBER
    Annie Geoffroy | tel: +33 (0)1 39 96 65 00 | invest@riber.com
    Justine Dauvisis | tel: +33 (0)6 67 93 38 40 | communication@riber.fr  

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    Cyril Combe | tel: +33 (0)1 53 67 36 36 | ccombe@actus.fr

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man arrested in connection with arson attacks

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A man has been arrested in connection with a series of arson attacks.

    The 21-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday, 13 May on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.

    He remains in custody.

    The arrest relates to three incidents.

    On Monday, 12 May at 01:35hrs, police were alerted by the London Fire Brigade to reports of a fire at a residential address in NW5.

    Officers attended the scene. Damage was caused to the property’s entrance, nobody was hurt.

    As a precaution and due to the property having previous connections with a high-profile public figure, officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command are leading the investigation into this fire. Enquiries are ongoing to establish what caused it.

    The investigation team are also considering two other incidents – a vehicle fire in NW5 on Thursday, 8 May and a fire at the entrance of a property in N7 on Sunday, 11 May – and are investigating whether they may be linked to the fire in NW5 on 12 May.

    All three fires are being treated as suspicious at this time, and enquiries remain ongoing.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: The US and China have reached a temporary truce in the trade wars, but more turbulence lies ahead

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Peter Draper, Professor, and Executive Director: Institute for International Trade, and Jean Monnet Chair of Trade and Environment, University of Adelaide

    Defying expectations, the United States and China have announced an important agreement to de-escalate bilateral trade tensions after talks in Geneva, Switzerland.

    The good, the bad and the ugly

    The good news is their recent tariff increases will be slashed. The US has cut tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30%, while China has reduced levies on US imports from 125% to 10%. This greatly eases major bilateral trade tensions, and explains why financial markets rallied.

    The bad news is twofold. First, the remaining tariffs are still high by modern standards. The US average trade-weighted tariff rate was 2.2% on January 1 2025, while it is now estimated to be up to 17.8%. This makes it the highest tariff wall since the 1930s.

    Overall, it is very likely a new baseline has been set. Bilateral tariff-free trade belongs to a bygone era.

    Second, these tariff reductions will be in place for 90 days, while negotiations continue. Talks will likely include a long list of difficult-to-resolve issues. China’s currency management policy and industrial subsidies system dominated by state-owned enterprises will be on the table. So will the many non-tariff barriers Beijing can turn on and off like a tap.

    China is offering to purchase unspecified quantities of US goods – in a repeat of a US-China “Phase 1 deal” from Trump’s first presidency that was not implemented. On his first day in office in January, amid a blizzard of executive orders, Trump ordered a review of that deal’s implementation. The review found China didn’t follow through on the agriculture, finance and intellectual property protection commitments it had made.

    Unless the US has now decided to capitulate to Beijing’s retaliatory actions, it is difficult to see the US being duped again.

    Failure to agree on these points would reveal the ugly truth that both countries continue to impose bilateral export controls on goods deemed sensitive, such as semiconductors (from the US to China) and processed critical minerals (from China to the US).

    Moreover, in its so-called “reciprocal” negotiations with other countries, the US is pressing trading partners to cut certain sensitive China-sourced goods from their exports destined for US markets. China is deeply unhappy about these US demands and has threatened to retaliate against trading partners that adopt them.

    A temporary truce

    Overall, the announcement is best viewed as a truce that does not shift the underlying structural reality that the US and China are locked into a long-term cycle of escalating strategic competition.




    Read more:
    Why Trump fails to understand China’s trade war tactics, and what his negotiators should be reading


    That cycle will have its ups (the latest announcement) and downs (the tariff wars that preceded it). For now, both sides have agreed to announce victory and focus on other matters.

    For the US, this means ensuring there will be consumer goods on the shelves in time for Halloween and Christmas, albeit at inflated prices. For China, it means restoring some export market access to take pressure off its increasingly ailing economy.

    As neither side can vanquish the other, the likely long-term result is a frozen conflict. This will be punctuated by attempts to achieve “escalation dominance”, as that will determine who emerges with better terms. Observers’ opinions on where the balance currently lies are divided.

    Along the way, and to use a quote widely attributed to Winston Churchill, to “jaw-jaw is better than to war-war”. Fasten your seat belts, there is more turbulence to come.

    Where does this leave the rest of us?

    Significantly, the US has not (so far) changed its basic goals for all its bilateral trade deals.

    Its overarching aim is to cut the goods trade deficit by reducing goods imports and eliminating non-tariff barriers it says are “unfairly” prohibiting US exports. The US also wants to remove barriers to digital trade and investments by tech giants and “derisk” certain imports that it deems sensitive for national security reasons.

    The agreement between the US and UK last week clearly reflects these goals in operation. While the UK received some concessions, the remaining tariffs are higher, at 10% overall, than on April 2 and subject to US-imposed import quotas. Furthermore, the UK must open its market for certain goods while removing China-originating content from steel and pharmaceutical products destined for the US.

    For Washington’s Pacific defence treaty allies, including Australia, nothing has changed. Potentially difficult negotiations with the Trump administration lie ahead, particularly if the US decides to use our security dependencies as leverage to wring concessions in trade. Japan has already disavowed linking security and trade, and their progress should be closely watched.

    The US has previously paused high tariffs on manufacturing nations in South-East Asia, particularly those used by other nations as export platforms to avoid China tariffs. Vietnam, Cambodia and others will face sustained uncertainty and increasingly difficult balancing acts. The economic stakes are higher for them.

    They, like the Japanese, are long-practised in the subtle arts of balancing the two giants. Still, juggling ties with both Washington and Beijing will become the act of an increasingly high-wire trapeze artist.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. The US and China have reached a temporary truce in the trade wars, but more turbulence lies ahead – https://theconversation.com/the-us-and-china-have-reached-a-temporary-truce-in-the-trade-wars-but-more-turbulence-lies-ahead-256448

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  • MIL-OSI: Coop Pank AS results for April 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Coop Pank’s financial results in April 2025:

    • In April, number of the bank’s clients increased by 1,700 and number of active clients decreased by 100. By the end of the month number of clients reached 214,400 and number of active clients reached 101,600. Over the year, customer base has grown by 12%. 
    • Volume of the bank’s customer deposits decreased by 107 million euros in April. The reduction in deposit volume was a deliberate step, as an additional 250 million euros was raised in March through the issuance of covered bonds. By the end of the month, the bank’s deposits reached 1.81 billion euros. Deposits of corporate customers decreased by 74 million euros and deposits of private customers decreased by 5 million euros. The volume of deposits attracted from international platforms decreased by 28 million euros. Over the year, volume of bank deposits has grown by 4%.
    • The bank’s loan portfolio increased by 53 million euros and reached 1.87 billion euros by the end of month. Business loans increased by 39 million euros and home loans increased by 13 million euros. Leasing and consumer financing portfolios both increased by nearly 1 million euros. Over the year, loan portfolio has grown by 20%.
    • In April, the loan impairment cost was 0.8 million euros.
    • Compared to the first four months of last year, the bank’s net income decreased by 5% and expenses have increased by 2%.
    • In April, the bank earned net profit of 1.8 million euros. In the first four months of the year, the bank has earned a net profit of 9.7 million euros, that is 19% less than in the same period last year.
    • In April, Coop Pank’s return on equity was 10.3% and the cost-income ratio was 53%.

    Comment by Paavo Truu, Member of the Management Board and CFO of Coop Pank:

    “In April, Coop Pank issued a large volume of business and home loans, resulting in strong growth of the loan portfolio. Both the leasing and consumer finance portfolios also grew by nearly one million euros each. Since certain provisions must be made from the very first day for all loans, the rapid growth of the loan portfolio was the main reason for the larger amount of provisions booked in April.

    Despite the ongoing uncertainty in the economy, the quality of Coop Pank’s loan portfolio remains very strong.

    Due to rapid price increases and changes in the tax system, people have increasingly been purchasing used cars. In response, Coop Pank introduced a new leasing product in April, specifically designed for financing the purchase of used vehicles.

    Conscious reduction of deposit volume is linked to the successful international covered bond issuance – in March, Coop Pank completed its first issuance of four-year covered bonds in the amount of 250 million euros. Thanks to this, the bank now has access to a long-term and stable funding source, which allows for a partial reduction in the volume of more expensive term and foreign deposits now and going forward.”

    More detailed financial reports of Coop Pank are available at:  https://www.cooppank.ee/en/financial-reports

    Coop Pank, based on Estonian capital, is one of the five universal banks operating in Estonia. The number of clients using Coop Pank for their daily banking reached 214,400. Coop Pank aims to put the synergy generated by the interaction of retail business and banking to good use and to bring everyday banking services closer to people’s homes. The strategic shareholder of the bank is the domestic retail chain Coop Eesti, comprising of 320 stores.

    Additional information:
    Paavo Truu
    CFO
    Phone: +372 5160 231
    E-mail: paavo.truu@cooppank.ee

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  • MIL-OSI: LHV Group results in April 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    April was a month of excellent results and strong deposit growth for LHV. The consolidated loan portfolio of LHV Group grew by EUR 77 million, and the total amount of deposits increased by EUR 727 million in April. The volume of funds managed by LHV decreased by EUR 4 million over the month. Payments related to financial intermediaries amounted to 6.5 million in April.

    AS LHV Group earned EUR 10.8 million in net profit in April. By subsidiary, AS LHV Pank earned a net profit of EUR 10.1 million, LHV Bank Ltd EUR 83 thousand, AS LHV Kindlustus EUR 319 thousand and AS LHV Varahaldus EUR 68 thousand. The return on equity attributable to the shareholders of LHV Group was 19.1% and the financial plan remains.

    The number of customers in LHV Pank increased by 2,800 in April. While the loan portfolio of the bank grew by EUR 53 million, the volume of deposits increased by EUR 574 million – strong growth compensated for the downturn of the previous quarter. EUR 41 million of the increase in deposits came from retail customers and EUR 212 million from corporate customers (partially temporary deposits). In addition, platform deposits were increased by EUR 120 million. The decrease in interest income continued in April due to the decline in Euribor. The level of credit quality was good, and in the coming months there may be an opportunity for a reduction in impairments.

    In April, Moody’s Ratings raised the ratings of LHV Pank’s covered bond programme and covered bond ratings to the highest Aaa level. In the annual survey organised by CV-Online, LHV has been recognised as one of the leading employers in the financial sector for the fifth consecutive year. In the overall top-of-mind assessment, LHV ranked second.

    The business volumes of LHV Bank operating in the United Kingdom continued to grow rapidly. The loan portfolio increased by EUR 24 million and the volume of deposits from the platforms increased by EUR 130 million over the month. Conditions are set for the upcoming direct raising of deposits. In April, the bank’s profit was impacted by the larger marketing expense for the soon-to-be-launched campaign for retail banking. In April, the equity capital of LHV Bank was increased by EUR 12 million and subordinated bonds were issued in the same amount.

    LHV Kindlustus signed new insurance contracts in the amount of EUR 3.7 million in April. Claims paid totalled EUR 2.1 million and 12,800 new claims were registered. The loss ratio of major insurance products remained at good level, ensuring good profitability for LHV Kindlustus.

    The profitability of LHV Varahaldus met the financial plan. The month was characterised by a tense time on the stock markets, while the pension funds managed by LHV were able to maintain their value. The larger funds, L and XL, declined by 0.4% and 0.3% respectively over the month, but have delivered year-to-date returns of 3.4% and 4.1%. Index funds performed more weakly, with LHV Pensionifond Indeks falling by 4.1% during the month.

    In April, AS LHV Group issued EUR 50 million worth of Tier 1 capital, which ensures sufficient capitalisation for the company’s growth and allowed the repurchase of AT1 bonds issued five years prior. Moody’s Investors Service reviewed LHV Group’s credit ratings at the end of the month, leaving them unchanged. LHV Group’s long-term issuer rating is Baa3 with a positive outlook.

    To access the reports of AS LHV Group, please visit the website at https://investor.lhv.ee/en/reports.

    LHV Group is the largest domestic financial group and capital provider in Estonia. LHV Group’s key subsidiaries are LHV Pank, LHV Varahaldus, LHV Kindlustus, and LHV Bank Limited. The Group employs over 1,150 people. As at the end of April, LHV’s banking services are being used by 468,000 clients, the pension funds managed by LHV have 113,000 active clients, and LHV Kindlustus protects a total of 176,000 clients. LHV Bank Limited, a subsidiary of the Group, holds a banking licence in the United Kingdom and provides banking services to international financial technology companies, as well as loans to small and medium-sized enterprises.

    Priit Rum
    Communications Manager
    Phone: +372 502 0786
    Email: priit.rum@lhv.ee 

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  • MIL-OSI: Jeito Capital leads EUR 132 million oversubscribed Series B financing in Azafaros to advance Phase 3 clinical programs of innovative therapies in rare inherited neuro-metabolic disorders

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Jeito Capital leads EUR 132 million oversubscribed Series B financing in Azafaros to advance Phase 3 clinical programs of innovative therapies
    in rare inherited neuro-metabolic disorders

    • Proceeds will support two Phase 3 pivotal programs with nizubaglustat, lead asset in Niemann-Pick disease Type C disease and GM1/GM2 gangliosidoses, three forms of rare lysosomal storage disorders, as well as expanding Azafaros pipeline to other indications
    • The patient benefit drives Jeito’s mission. This investment in life threatening rare genetic disorders, affecting children and young adults illustrates Jeito’s commitment to accelerate the development of high-impact treatments for patients with high unmet needs

    Paris, France, May 13, 2025 – Jeito Capital (“Jeito”), a global leading independent Private Equity fund dedicated to biopharma, announces today it is leading an oversubscribed
    EUR 132 million Series B financing round in Azafaros, a clinical-stage company focused on developing disease-modifying therapeutics to offer new treatment options to patients with rare lysosomal storage disorders.

    The financing is led by Jeito Capital, and co-led by Forbion Growth, with participation from Seroba, Pictet Group and existing investors Forbion Ventures, Schroders Capital and BioGeneration Ventures.

    Rachel Mears, Partner, and Julien Elric, Senior Principal at Jeito Capital will join Azafaros’s Board of Directors as Board members.

    Founded in 2018 and built on scientific discoveries from Leiden University and Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), Azafaros is led by a seasoned team of experts in rare disease drug development and commercialization. The company is developing a first-in-class dual-acting drug candidate to offer new treatment options to patients with lysosomal storage disorders, a group of severe rare genetic diseases that often cause progressive neurodegeneration and, in many cases, fatal outcomes. Its lead asset, nizubaglustat, has been awarded Orphan Drug Designation in both the US and Europe as well as Fast track status in the US.

    The financing will advance two Phase 3 programs with nizubaglustat, lead asset in Niemann-Pick disease Type C (NPC) disease and GM1/GM2 gangliosidoses as well as expanding Azafaros pipeline to other indications. The company expects to initiate both Phase 3 studies later this year.

    Dr. Rafaèle Tordjman, MD, PhD, Founder and CEO of Jeito Capital, said:
    This investment reflects Jeito’s commitment to accelerating the development of impactful therapies for patients with high unmet needs. Azafaros has the potential to develop new efficient, safe and tolerable therapeutic options for young patients suffering from progressive debilitating and even fatal rare metabolic disorders that generates very high expectations. We look forward to supporting the talented Azafaros team with our collective expertise to accelerate its pivotal clinical developments to go faster to patients.”

    Rachel Mears, Partner at Jeito Capital, added:
    “Azafaros has been impressive in its execution with nizubaglustat poised to begin Phase 3 clinical development and the potential to significantly improve the lives of NPC and GM1/GM2 patients. We are excited to support and accelerate the Azafaros team in this important next step in the Company’s clinical development journey. Leading this round further demonstrates Jeito’s commitment to making a meaningful difference in patients’ lives by pursuing much needed benefits for those suffering from rare diseases.”

    Stefano Portolano, Chief Executive Officer at Azafaros, concluded:
    “This successful Series B round marks a significant milestone for Azafaros, allowing us to accelerate the development of nizubaglustat and leverage our scientific understanding and competencies to bring additional candidates into development. The fact that we have been able to attract leading life sciences investors to join our existing strong group of specialist investors is a testament to the impressive accomplishments of the team and the large unmet medical need that currently exists for patients with these hugely debilitating neurological diseases. We look forward to bringing nizubaglustat to patients.”

    About Jeito Capital
    Jeito Capital is a global leading Private Equity fund with a patient benefit driven approach that finances and accelerates the development and growth of ground-breaking medical innovation. Jeito empowers and supports managers through its expert, integrated, multi-talented team and through the investment of significant capital to ensure the growth of companies, building market leaders in their respective therapeutic areas with accelerated patients’ access globally, especially in Europe and the United States. Jeito has built a diversified portfolio of clinical biopharmas with cutting-edge innovations addressing high unmet needs. Jeito Capital is based in Paris with a presence in Europe and the United States.
    For more information, please visit www.jeito.life or follow us on LinkedIn.

    About Azafaros

    Azafaros is a clinical-stage company founded in 2018 with a deep understanding of rare genetic disease mechanisms using compound discoveries made by scientists at Leiden University and Amsterdam UMC and is led by a team of highly experienced industry experts. Azafaros aims to build a pipeline of disease-modifying therapeutics to offer new treatment options to patients and their families. By applying its knowledge, network and courage, the Azafaros team challenges traditional development pathways to rapidly bring new drugs to the rare disease patients who need them. Azafaros is supported by Leading Healthcare investors including Jeito Capital, Forbion Growth, Seroba, Pictet Group and a syndicate of leading Dutch and Swiss existing investors including Forbion Ventures, BioGeneration Ventures (BGV), BioMedPartners, Asahi Kasei Pharma Ventures, and Schroders Capital.

    Contacts:

    Jeito Capital                                        
    Rafaèle Tordjman, Founder & CEO
    Jessica Fadel, EA
    Tel: +33 6 33 44 25 47

    Maior                                                ICR Healthcare
    Stéphanie Elbaz                                Mary-Jane Elliott / Davide Salvi / Kris Lam
    Tel: +33 6 46 05 08 07                        Jeito@icrhealthcare.com
    Tel: +44 (0) 20 3709 5700

                                                    Sean Leous
                                                    ICR Healthcare
                                                    sean.leous@icrhealthcare.com
    Tel: +1 (646) 866 4012

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