Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spelthorne Borough Council: Representation (8 May 2025)

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    Spelthorne Borough Council: Representation (8 May 2025)

    Representation with accompanying appendix from Spelthorne Borough Council in response to the intervention proposal announced by the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution on 17 March 2025.

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    Written representation and appendix to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government from Spelthorne Borough Council, setting out the Council’s view on the Secretary of State’s intervention proposal of 17 March 2025, provided in line with section 15(9) of the Local Government Act 1999.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spelthorne Borough Council: Explanatory Memorandum (8 May 2025)

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    Spelthorne Borough Council: Explanatory Memorandum (8 May 2025)

    Explanatory Memorandum to the Directions made under section (5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999 in respect of Spelthorne Borough Council on 8 May 2025.

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    The Explanatory Memorandum to the Directions made under sections 15(5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999 in respect of Spelthorne Borough Council. It summarises the circumstances in which the Secretary of State has made the Directions, the reasons for this exercise of powers and the implications of the Directions for the Authority.

    This Memorandum was issued on 8 May 2025 to reflect the Directions to the Council following the announcement of the statutory intervention.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spelthorne Borough Council: Directions made under the Local Government Act 1999 (8 May 2025)

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    Spelthorne Borough Council: Directions made under the Local Government Act 1999 (8 May 2025)

    The Directions (8 May 2025) made under section 15(5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999 in respect to the intervention at Spelthorne Borough Council.

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    A document setting out the Directions made under Section 15(5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999 in respect of Spelthorne Borough Council.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spelthorne Borough Council: Commissioner appointment letters

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    Spelthorne Borough Council: Commissioner appointment letters

    Copies of the letters confirming commissioners’ appointments at Spelthorne Borough Council.

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    Copies of letters from James Blythe, Deputy Director, Local Government Stewardship and Intervention at Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to:

    • Lesley Seary confirming her appointment as Lead Commissioner at Spelthorne Borough Council
    • Peter Robinson confirming his appointment as Commissioner at Spelthorne Borough Council
    • Deborah McLaughlin confirming her appointment as Commissioner at Spelthorne Borough Council
    • Mervyn Greer confirming his appointment as Commissioner at Spelthorne Borough Council

    The letters confirm the Commissioners’ roles and responsibilities, established by the Directions issued under section 15(5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Spelthorne Borough Council Letter: Letter to Chief Executive (8 May 2025)

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    Spelthorne Borough Council Letter: Letter to Chief Executive (8 May 2025)

    Letter to the Chief Executive outlining the Secretary of State’s intervention package at Spelthorne Borough Council.

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    A copy of the Letter from James Blythe, Deputy Director, Local Government Stewardship and Intervention, to Daniel Mouawad, Chief Executive of Spelthorne Borough Council, detailing the decision by the Secretary of State to intervene and appoint Commissioners to the Council under section 15(5) and (6) of the Local Government Act 1999.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Seafarer cadets funding secured for extra 12 months by Maritime and Coastguard Agency

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Seafarer cadets funding secured for extra 12 months by Maritime and Coastguard Agency

    Seafarer cadets can continue to benefit from financial support for their training up until spring 2026 thanks to a 12-month funding extension unlocked through the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).

    Cadets training in a classroom. Image courtesy of Fleetwood Nautical Campus.

    A multi-million-pound budget, awarded to the Support for Maritime Training (SMarT) fund, gives support to cadets as well as additional help for junior officers.  

    Under SMarT, sponsoring companies can continue to claim up to half of the total training costs for eligible trainees.

    A six-month extension to the original September 2024 deadline guaranteed increased funding until the end of March 2025.

    Now, inspired by the initiative’s ongoing success, funding has been secured for a further 12-month period and will be available until 31 March 2026.

    The funds provide further financial support to those who want to progress in the maritime industry by, for example, supporting self-funded UK junior officers to complete a Management Level Certificate of Competency.

    The aim is to increase UK seafarers, drive recruitment by encouraging men and women to consider a career in maritime, and to create opportunities for new companies to access the scheme.   

    Ajit Jacob, MCA Chief Examiner and Head of Seafarer Technical Delivery, said:

    SMarT funding provides strong support both for the careers of seafarer cadets and vital skills for the maritime industry, so this extension is very welcome.

    We hope this extra support continues to attract men and women who might not have considered a maritime career. Unlocking access to comprehensive, thorough training benefits everyone, and I hope even more people take advantage.

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    Outside these hours or on bank holidays and weekends, for media enquiries ONLY, please send an email outlining your query and putting #Urgent in the subject title.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Deputy Mayor launches £99,800 War and Peace Programme at Newgate Arts and Culture Centre

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Deputy Mayor launches £99,800 War and Peace Programme at Newgate Arts and Culture Centre

    8 May 2025

    Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Darren Guy, has officially launched the War and Peace Programme, a new cross-community initiative funded by the PEACEPLUS Programme.

    The launch event, held at the Newgate Art and Culture Centre, brought together community representatives, schoolchildren, and stakeholders from across the district to mark the beginning of this significant reconciliation project.

    With £99,800 in funding, the programme will be managed by the Rural Area Partnership in Derry (RAPID) and will deliver historical research, cross-community dialogue, and visits to significant wartime sites. The wider project will also include the restoration of four key war memorials located in The Diamond, Sion Mills, Strabane, and Castlederg.

    Speaking at the launch, Deputy Mayor Guy highlighted the importance of the programme for community relations. He said: “The War and Peace Programme represents a significant investment in our shared future. This initiative creates vital space for people from all backgrounds to engage in honest, respectful conversations about our past.

    “What makes this programme particularly special is its intergenerational approach, bringing together our young people with older generations to explore shared histories and foster deeper understanding. The restoration of our war memorials across the district will provide physical spaces for reflection and education, ensuring these important stories continue to be told for generations to come.

    “Derry City and Strabane District Council is proud to support this PEACEPLUS-funded initiative, which will make a real difference in communities throughout our district.”

    Philip O’Kane, spokesperson for the Rural Area Partnership in Derry (RAPID) added: “RAPID is delighted to be part of the project and to work closely with Derry City and Strabane District Council and North West Cultural Partnership in the delivery of such an important cross-community programme of shared learning and dialogue around such an important era in our history. The project gives us the opportunity to explore the history of the world wars locally and in doing so to connect communities and explore personal local stories from that era”.

    Brian Dougherty CEO of the North West Cultural Partnership said: “The programme will provide an exciting, innovative, and inclusive opportunity for a broad demographic from across the Council area and Donegal. Our colleague David Thompson will be co-leading on the programme, and we look forward to partnering with RAPID and Council over the next year.”

    The project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).  Part of Derry City and Strabane District Council’s theme 1.1 local co-designed Action Plan.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Our Union Street gets £400,000 grant

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    A group set up to regenerate, repopulate, and reinvigorate Union Street has been awarded a grant of £400,000.

    Aberdeen City Council’s Finance and Resources Committee yesterday (8 May 2025) approved the money to Our Union Street which is on top of £100,000 over a three year period agreed at the Council Budget on 1 March 2023.

    Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “We look forward to seeing what work Our Union Street will do with the £400,000 grant money.

    “The Council is investing in Union Street and the surrounding area through grants to Our Union Street along with schemes such as the Union Street Empty Shops Grant Scheme and the City Centre and Beach Masterplan projects to ensure that it remains an attractive place to live, work, and visit.”

    Our Union Street was established in 2022 is funded through private and public sector partnerships. The Scottish Government has confirmed a funding contribution of £400,000 to Aberdeen City Council to support city centre regeneration activity currently being undertaken by Our Union Street.

    Our Union Street’s Bob Keillor said: “We have a range of projects that will help to inject new energy into the city centre and, in some cases, could be transferrable to other communities too.

    “The use of technology and artificial intelligence will be part of this – for example, how do we get the ten Scottish monarchs portrayed on the Mercat Cross monument to come to life and tell their stories?

    “We are grateful to Aberdeen City Council for helping us to secure this funding. The Scottish Government recognised the importance of Our Union Street and the work we do – that’s why they are providing this support.”

    The £400,000 grant is subject to submission and approval of a delivery plan which supports the Union Street Action Plan, which was set up in 2022 to support reconfiguring empty shops on Union Street, helping to reinvigorate and reimagine the area.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Skate park handed to community group

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    A Bridge of Don skate park has been handed to a local community group to manage for a peppercorn rent.

    Bridge of Don Skate Park Group is looking to upgrade and extend the facility at Westfield Park so it was agreed at Aberdeen City Council’s Finance and Resources Committee yesterday to a community asset transfer.

    Committee convener Councillor Alex McLellan said: “The 34 letters sent through a feasibility study for the upgraded skate park from school pupils and other people in Bridge of Don show the amount of support in the area for the facility.

    “There will be health and economic benefits for the upgrade and extension to the skate park as the new attraction would encourage wheeled sport enthusiasts into the park and wider area while promoting outdoor physical activity so we are very happy to let the local group manage the facility.

    “We look forward to seeing the improvements to the skate park.”

    The Group’s vision is to create a space for all ages and abilities to use, to refurbish the current area making it a safer usable space and to provide an entertaining and fun recreational space for years to come.

    Glenn Belka, Chair of Bridge of Don Skatepark Group, said: “After a lot of hard work from the group, we are delighted to be moving forward with the project. Our next steps to bring this exciting new facility to Bridge of Don include fundraising and collaborating with skatepark designers and the local community.”

    Under the community asset transfer lease of £1 a year for 20 years, the Council will empty the litter bins close by the facility and maintain the grass area around the skate park. Discussions are to be held for lighting as the Group plans to extend and upgrade this as part of its improvements.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi urges China, Russia to safeguard UN authority, defend interests of developing countries

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

    Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday that China is ready to work with Russia to safeguard the authority and status of the United Nations, and resolutely defend the rights and interests of the two nations as well as those of developing countries in face of unilateralism and bullying.

    In talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xi also said that the Chinese side will work with Russia to shoulder the special responsibility as two major countries of the world and permanent members of the UN Security Council.

    He urged the two countries to jointly promote the correct historical perspective on World War II, and promote an equal and orderly multipolar world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization.

    Xi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Chairpersonship Conference on Gender Equality: Building resilience through inclusion and empowerment

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

    Headline: Chairpersonship Conference on Gender Equality: Building resilience through inclusion and empowerment

    VIENNA, 8 May 2025 – Over 400 participants from across the OSCE gathered in Vienna for the “Building resilience through inclusion and empowerment” Conference on Gender Equality organized under Finland’s 2025 OSCE Chairpersonship on 6 and 7 May 2025.
    By hosting the conference, Finland encouraged OSCE participating States to uphold their commitments on gender equality, address challenges faced by women and girls due to unequal opportunities, discrimination, and persisting violence, and take collective action to foster inclusion and empowerment.
    “Promoting gender equality is not just about fairness—it is about resilience, security, and building stronger societies. As Chair, Finland calls on all OSCE participating States to take tangible action to ensure that women and girls have equal opportunities to participate, lead, and shape the future,” said Ambassador Vesa Häkkinen, Finland’s Permanent Representative to the OSCE and Chair of the Permanent Council.
    The conference featured discussions led by high-level speakers, including Mariana Betsa, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and Laura Rissanen, State Secretary at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health of Finland. Representatives from OSCE Structures and Institutions, international organizations, and civil society also participated in the discussions.
    Key sessions addressed current trends in gender equality: rethinking the Women, Peace and Security Agenda against multiplying crises, preventing gender-based violence, promoting equal opportunities in the digital era and engaging men and boys for gender equality. In line with Finland’s strong priority to support Ukraine, the conference also featured a special session on amplifying Ukrainian women’s voices.
    Launch of the OSCE-wide Women, Peace, and Security Roadmap
    As part of the conference, the Chairpersonship launched an OSCE-wide Roadmap for the effective implementation of Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) commitments. The Roadmap provides a comprehensive overview of the OSCE’s efforts in advancing the WPS agenda and guides participating States towards concrete action.
    “In the year of the 25th Anniversary of 1325, we wanted to use our Chairpersonship of the OSCE to showcase the good work of the OSCE on WPS. We chose to put focus on concrete action, and to provide participating States with practical ideas for doing more on WPS,” said Ambassador Vesa Häkkinen.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Young Professionals from Central Asia Complete Training Course on Strategic Planning

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

    Headline: Young Professionals from Central Asia Complete Training Course on Strategic Planning

    Participants engaged in discussion during the training session, Istanbul, May 2025. (OSCE) Photo details

    An intensive training course on strategic planning for young advisers from Central Asian countries was held in Istanbul, Republic of Türkiye, from 5 to 9 May 2025. The event was organized by the OSCE Programme Offices in Bishkek and Dushanbe, with support from the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan, the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, and the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat. Mr. Santeri Leinonen, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Youth and Security, welcomed the participants via video message.
    The course aimed to enhance practical skills and deepen understanding of the role of strategic advisers in today’s dynamic environment. Participants — young professionals from government institutions, academia, and other relevant organizations — explored key aspects of strategic analysis, communication, and stakeholder engagement.
    The training covered the following thematic areas:

    The role of political and strategic advisers in public administration;

    Strategy development and implementation in rapidly evolving political contexts;

    Engaging internal and external stakeholders, including inclusive approaches to various social groups;

    Developing communication strategies, including public speaking, working with the media, and tools for public diplomacy.

    The course was based on practical learning and active participation. Attendees improved their skills in drafting analytical materials, speeches, and briefings on key policy and development issues.
    Delivered in an interactive format, the training served as a platform for knowledge exchange and strengthened regional co-operation in the field of planning and advisory work.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Art dealer charged as part of Met investigation into terrorist financing

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    An art dealer from London has become the first person to be charged with a specific offence under section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000.

    Oghenochuko Ojiri, 53 (05.05.72), of west London, has been charged following an investigation into terrorist financing by officers from the National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit (NTFIU), part of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command.

    Following authorisation from the Crown Prosecution Service, he has been charged with eight counts of failing to make a disclosure during the course of business within the regulated sector, contrary to section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000. The charges relate to a period from October 2020 to December 2021.

    Ojiri is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 9 May.

    The investigation has been carried out in partnership with the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) in HM Treasury, HMRC (the organisation that regulates the art sector), and the Met’s Arts & Antiques Unit.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Generations of football fandom given a new voice in library exhibition

    Source: City of Leeds

    Some of the world’s oldest football fanzines, which kicked off a wave of people-powered publications on terraces across the globe, are going on display in a new exhibition in Leeds.

    A copy of Foul, widely regarded as the original magazine created by football supporters, is among the scores of titles which feature in Voice of the Fans, which opens at Leeds Central Library on Friday (May 9) in partnership the British Library.

    On loan from the British Library’s collection, Foul was originally produced by students at Cambridge University in October, 1972, with 34 issues subsequently published between 1972 and 1976.

    Researchers scouring through archives, libraries and loans from members of the public have also discovered a copy of The Shamrock, made by fans of Celtic in Scotland, which researchers believe is the oldest fanzine they have traced.

    On loan from the National Library of Scotland, it was produced by the Edinburgh-based Shamrock Supporters Club in the early 1960s, and was sold on match days by volunteers along the approaches to Celtic Park.

    These early examples are among a huge range of grassroots, self-published zines on display tracing the evolution of fan-led media right through to modern, multimedia content.

    Other aspects of fan culture including badges, banners, scarfs and even recordings of terrace chants from the British Library Sound Archive also form part of the exhibition.

    And fresh off a parade earlier this week, which saw thousands of Leeds United fans gather to celebrate the club’s triumphant return to the Premier League, the exhibition also features some of their most important and enduring zines.

    Editions of The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, and Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds United fans to campaign against racism in football, are among the exhibits on display.

    And with Bradford City also securing promotion to League One last weekend fans will be able to see copies of The City Gent– the longest running print football zine in the country.

    Antony Ramm, librarian at Leeds Central Library, said: “The longevity and sheer variety of some of these remarkable publications really demonstrates how much fan culture has been at the heart and soul of football, playing such a huge role in making the game so beloved the world over.

    “The ways fans express themselves may have changed through the years, but what’s remained the same is that passion and desire which has driven supporters to find a way to make their voices heard.

    “As well as being a fun way of fans communicating, self-published zines have also played an important role in holding clubs to account and driving change in the game too.

    “We saw this week just how much football means to the fans, and we’re excited to be celebrating their creations and working with the British Library to bring so many different examples of supporters’ voices together.”

    The exhibition will also feature more influential publications from the British Library’s collection including The End and other Yorkshire zines such as Y-Front, Just Another Wednesday and Smile Awhile.

    Laurence Byrne, lead curator, Latin American and Caribbean collections at the British Library, said: “It’s been a pleasure to be involved with Voice of the Fans, an exhibition the British Library has co-produced with Leeds Libraries. This special exhibition features a number of loans from the Library’s collection of zines, created by football fans from the 1970s onwards, including Foul, widely regarded as the first football fanzine.

    “As historical documents fanzines are invaluable, reflecting contemporary politics and changing social values while representing the incredible creativity and ingenuity of fans. I hope that researchers and the public will continue to be inspired by them.”

    Kenn Taylor, lead culture producer north at the British Library, said: “We are thrilled to be co-producing Voice of the Fans with Leeds Libraries. We’ve long had a presence in Leeds through working with local partners to deliver inspiring exhibitions and also more widely in West Yorkshire, with over 70 per cent of our collection being cared for in Boston Spa, near Wetherby.

    “This collaboration with Leeds Libraries is part of the British Library’s wider commitment to the region, working closely with the local community in Leeds and opening up our collection for everyone.”

    Voice of the Fans is open from May 9 until August 10 at Leeds Central Library and is free to visit.

    Councillor Mary Harland, Leeds City Council’s executive member for communities, customer service and community safety, said: “This week has been a huge moment for football in Leeds and a time when we’ve seen in spectacular style just how much love for the game there is in the city.

    “We’re thrilled to be showcasing how much football has meant to fans through the years and to be celebrating the unique place the beautiful game has in the hearts of supporters.”

    More information about Voice of the Fans can be found at: Voice of the Fans exhibition | Leeds Library

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Call for Leeds to come out and play for global day of family fun

    Source: City of Leeds

    Residents across Leeds are being invited to stop the traffic on June 11 and host a play street in their neighbourhoods to help mark International Day of Play.

    Applications are open until May 16 for communities to register to close their roads and host family fun on their doorsteps for the global awareness day to celebrate the power of play.

    Hosting a play street is completely free and offers the chance for neighbours to come together in an open and safe space to allow all children and families to ‘play out’.

    Leeds City Council has an award-winning play streets scheme which first began over a decade ago and last year alone saw 78 play streets across the city, totalling over 300 hours of play.

    The scheme is co-ordinated by the Child Friendly Leeds team – which works towards the ambition of making Leeds the best UK city for children and young people to grow up in – in partnership with the highways department.

    Leeds has been ahead of the curve when it comes to play – with the council becoming the first in England to complete a ‘play sufficiency assessment’ in 2023, creating an action plan optimising play opportunities for children and young people.

    A list of priorities developed with children and young people led to the Child Friendly Leeds 12 Wishes’ – with ‘Wish Two’ to ensure that children ‘have safe spaces to play, hang out and have fun’.

    International Day of Play began last year when the United Nations declared the awareness day would take place annually on June 11, to showcase how central play is to every child’s development.

    To mark this year’s event, Leeds City Council is hoping many streets across the city will join in the celebration and is urging people to register now before the May 16 deadline.

    To apply, simply gather support from neighbours to ensure there are enough adults to supervise on the day, then email play.streets@leeds.gov.uk with the street name to check eligibility.

    Successful applicants will receive advice from the authority about which part of the street is safe to close and will be supplied with a road closure notice and ‘road closed’ stickers to display on wheelie bins.

    Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families, said: “As the Play Champion for Leeds, I’m really looking forward to seeing as many streets as possible come alive with play for this global awareness day.

    “Play is vitally important to a child’s wellbeing and Leeds has been proudly leading the way on this for a number of years, helping to inspire playfulness in our neighbourhoods and ensure our city’s children get the best start in life.

    “Let’s celebrate the power of play and take the opportunity for all – young and old – to get outside and have fun right on our doorsteps.”

    For more information, view the play streets toolkit on the Child Friendly Leeds website.

    Any schools which would also like to support event can find suggestions on how to get involved on the Leeds for Learning website, including access to free Child Friendly Leeds resources to support a playful curriculum for the day.

    Other ways to celebrate International Day of Play in Leeds could include visiting a local park or green space or one of the mini playboxes in the city’s libraries and community hubs.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi urges China, Russia to safeguard UN authority, defend interests of developing countries 2025-05-08 17:01:19 Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Thursday that China is ready to work with Russia to safeguard the authority and status of the United Nations, and resolutely defend the rights and interests of the two nations as well as those of developing countries in face of unilateralism and bullying.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      MOSCOW, May 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Thursday that China is ready to work with Russia to safeguard the authority and status of the United Nations, and resolutely defend the rights and interests of the two nations as well as those of developing countries in face of unilateralism and bullying.

      In talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xi also said that the Chinese side will work with Russia to shoulder the special responsibility as two major countries of the world and permanent members of the UN Security Council.

      He urged the two countries to jointly promote the correct historical perspective on World War II, and promote an equal and orderly multipolar world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization.

      Xi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Stabilization Notice – PRE Stab – Accorinvest Group SA x 3 Tranches

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    [8/05/2025]

    Not for distribution, directly or indirectly, in or into the United States or any jurisdiction in which such distribution would be unlawful.

    [Accorinvest Group SA]

    Pre-stabilisation Period Announcement

    BNP Paribas (contact: Stanford Hartman telephone: 0207 595 8222 hereby gives notice, as Stabilisation Coordinator, that the Stabilisation Manager(s) named below may stabilise the offer of the following securities in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation EU/2016/1052 under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU/596/2014).

    The securities:1  
    Issuer: Accorinvest Group SA
    Guarantor (if any): N/A
    Aggregate nominal amount: TBC
    Description: EUR 5YR FIXED
    EUR 7YR FIXED
    EUR 7yr FRN
    Offer price: TBC
    Other offer terms:  
    Stabilisation:  
    Stabilisation Manager(s) BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, Natixis, Commerzbank, MUFG, Bank of America, CIC, ICBC, Natwest, Goodbody
    Stabilisation period expected to start on: 8/05/2025
    Stabilisation period expected to end no later than: 22/6/2025
    Existence, maximum size and conditions of use of over‑allotment facility: The Stabilisation Manager(s) may over‑allot the securities to the extent permitted in accordance with applicable law.
    Stabilisation trading venue: [Over the counter (OTC)] [insert venue name] [To be confirmed]

    In connection with the offer of the above securities, the Stabilisation Manager(s) may over‑allot the securities or effect transactions with a view to supporting the market price of the securities during the stabilisation period at a level higher than that which might otherwise prevail. However, stabilisation may not necessarily occur and any stabilisation action, if begun, may cease at any time. Any stabilisation action or over‑allotment shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable laws and rules.

    This announcement is for information purposes only and does not constitute an invitation or offer to underwrite, subscribe for or otherwise acquire or dispose of any securities of the Issuer in any jurisdiction.

    This announcement and the offer of the securities to which it relates are only addressed to and directed at persons outside the United Kingdom and persons in the United Kingdom who have professional experience in matters related to investments or who are high net worth persons within Article 12(5) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 and must not be acted on or relied on by other persons in the United Kingdom.

    In addition, if and to the extent that this announcement is communicated in, or the offer of the securities to which it relates is made in, the UK or any EEA Member State before the publication of a prospectus in relation to the securities which has been approved by the competent authority in the UK or that Member State in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 (the “Prospectus  Regulation”) (or which has been approved by a competent authority in another Member State and notified to the competent authority in the UK or that Member State in accordance with the Prospectus Regulation), this announcement and the offer are only addressed to and directed at persons in the UK or that Member State who are qualified investors within the meaning of the Prospectus Regulation (or who are other persons to whom the offer may lawfully be addressed) and must not be acted on or relied on by other persons in the UK or that Member State.

    This announcement is not an offer of securities for sale into the United States. The securities have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an exemption from registration. There will be no public offer of securities in the United States. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Himax Technologies, Inc. Declares Cash Dividend for FY2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TAINAN, Taiwan, May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Himax Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: HIMX) (“Himax” or “Company”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, today declared a cash dividend of 37.0 cents per ADS, equivalent to 18.5 cents per ordinary share, for the year of 2024.

    The cash dividend will be payable on July 11, 2025 to all the shareholders of record as of June 30, 2025. The ADS book will be closed for issuance and cancellation from June 23, 2025 to June 30, 2025. Typically, Himax pays out its yearly dividend at approximately the middle of its current calendar year based on the Company’s previous year financial performance.

    “Since our IPO in 2006, we have consistently rewarded shareholders for their ongoing commitment with our dividend policy,” said Mr. Jordan Wu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Himax. “This year we are pleased to declare an annual cash dividend of 37.0 cents per ADS, representing a payout ratio of 81.1% of last year’s profit. Himax will continue to focus on maintaining a healthy balance sheet while driving sustainable long-term growth to deliver value for our shareholders through high dividends and share repurchases,” concluded Mr. Wu.

    About Himax Technologies, Inc.

    Himax Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: HIMX) is a leading global fabless semiconductor solution provider dedicated to display imaging processing technologies. The Company’s display driver ICs and timing controllers have been adopted at scale across multiple industries worldwide including TVs, PC monitors, laptops, mobile phones, tablets, automotive, ePaper devices, industrial displays, among others. As the global market share leader in automotive display technology, the Company offers innovative and comprehensive automotive IC solutions, including traditional driver ICs, advanced in-cell Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI), local dimming timing controllers (Local Dimming Tcon), Large Touch and Display Driver Integration (LTDI) and OLED display technologies. Himax is also a pioneer in tinyML visual-AI and optical technology related fields. The Company’s industry-leading WiseEyeTM Ultralow Power AI Sensing technology which incorporates Himax proprietary ultralow power AI processor, always-on CMOS image sensor, and CNN-based AI algorithm has been widely deployed in consumer electronics and AIoT related applications. Himax optics technologies, such as diffractive wafer level optics, LCoS microdisplays and 3D sensing solutions, are critical for facilitating emerging AR/VR/metaverse technologies. Additionally, Himax designs and provides touch controllers, OLED ICs, LED ICs, EPD ICs, power management ICs, and CMOS image sensors for diverse display application coverage. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Tainan, Taiwan, Himax currently employs around 2,200 people from three Taiwan-based offices in Tainan, Hsinchu and Taipei and country offices in China, Korea, Japan, Germany, and the US. Himax has 2,603 patents granted and 389 patents pending approval worldwide as of March 31, 2025.

    http://www.himax.com.tw

    Forward Looking Statements

    Factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those described in this conference call include, but are not limited to, the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Company’s business; general business and economic conditions and the state of the semiconductor industry; market acceptance and competitiveness of the driver and non-driver products developed by the Company; demand for end-use applications products; reliance on a small group of principal customers; the uncertainty of continued success in technological innovations; our ability to develop and protect our intellectual property; pricing pressures including declines in average selling prices; changes in customer order patterns; changes in estimated full-year effective tax rate; shortage in supply of key components; changes in environmental laws and regulations; changes in export license regulated by Export Administration Regulations (EAR); exchange rate fluctuations; regulatory approvals for further investments in our subsidiaries; our ability to collect accounts receivable and manage inventory and other risks described from time to time in the Company’s SEC filings, including those risks identified in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in its Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the SEC, as may be amended.

    Company Contacts:
      
    Karen Tiao, Head of IR/PR
    Himax Technologies, Inc.
    Tel: +886-2-2370-3999
    Fax: +886-2-2314-0877
    Email: hx_ir@himax.com.tw
    www.himax.com.tw

    Mark Schwalenberg, Director
    Investor Relations – US Representative
    MZ North America
    Tel: +1-312-261-6430
    Email: HIMX@mzgroup.us
    www.mzgroup.us

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UKSPF funding unlocks skills, confidence and opportunity for Oxford people

    Source: City of Oxford

    Published: Thursday, 8 May 2025

    Oxford residents have gained new skills, qualifications, and life-changing opportunities thanks to projects funded through the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).

    From helping people into jobs and training to supporting new businesses and improving the city’s public spaces, the funding has boosted opportunity, community pride and economic growth across the city. 

    In December 2022, Oxford City Council secured £1 million in UKSPF funding as part of the government’s Levelling Up agenda. Since then, it has focused the funding on local priorities identified in the Oxford Economic Strategy and City Centre Action Plan, including tackling inequality, supporting the economy’s shift to net zero, and enhancing the experience of the city centre. 

    Results 

    Delivered in collaboration with local partners, UKSPF funding has already made a measurable difference across Oxford by helping local people build skills and confidence, supporting businesses to grow, and enhancing public spaces. Highlights include: 

    • over 100 residents gained qualifications, 
    • 84 people directly helped into employment, 
    • 58 people funded onto courses 

    UKSPF-funded projects have also provided a boost to local businesses and high streets: 

    • 648m2 of public realm created or improved
    • 158m of new or improved cycleways or footpaths 
    • 14 businesses received direct support  

    2025/26 funding 

    The Council has successfully secured an additional £327,146 to fund a year-long programme of activity for 2025/26. The programme will be split into city centre, capital and economic development activity.  

    One of the requirements of the fund means all projects must be delivered within 12 months. Given this timeframe, the Council has predominantly extended projects already underway to maximise results.  Some of the projects identified include:  

    • support the visitor economy by collecting and utilising better data about footfall and spending in the city centre
    • explore ways the city can maximise the benefits of its successful visitor industry
    • develop better wayfinding through the introduction of an app
    • support people to progress towards and into employment through Enterprise Oxfordshire’s No Limits Programme 
    • restarting a Social Economy Business Support Programme to support start-ups and the wider social economy
    • developing a city-wide skills framework to improve opportunities for local people into certain trades, including green skills. 

    Comment 

    “Whether it’s new qualifications, support for businesses, or an improved city centre, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund has brought real change to Oxford and the people who live here.  

    “By supporting local projects, we’ve given people the tools, confidence and support to thrive and every project has helped to make the local economy fairer.” 

    Councillor Alex Hollingsworth, Cabinet Member for Business, Culture and Inclusive Economy at Oxford City Council 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Sentence increase for child groomer following intervention by Solicitor General

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Sentence increase for child groomer following intervention by Solicitor General

    A man who groomed and sexually abused a child has had his sentence increased after the Solicitor General intervened.

    Yusuf Kayat, 54, from Leeds has had his sentence increased by four years after the Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP referred his case to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.

    The court heard that the offences took place more than 30 years ago between 1989 and 1992. Kayat, who was known to the victim as ‘Kosh’, met the victim when he was 19 years old, and she was 10 years old.

    Kayat started the offending by grooming the victim, driving her around in his car and buying her gifts, including alcohol, cigarettes, and cannabis.

    After gaining her trust, he had sexual intercourse with the victim in various locations including in his car.

    Kayat also forced the victim to perform sexual acts on his friends. Sometimes there would be multiple men, and Kayat would reward the victim with food from takeaways.

    In a Victim’s Impact Statement, the victim said that since the offending she has experienced constant fear, anxiety, flack backs and panic attacks. The impact on the victim’s life has been profound and devastating.

    The Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP said:

    Yusuf Kayat’s crimes were abhorrent. His grooming of the victim was highly calculated, who was only 10 years old when the abuse first began, before carrying out multiple sexual offences over several years.

    I welcome the court’s decision to increase Kayat’s sentence. Today my thoughts are with Kayat’s victim & her family.

    On 5 February 2025, Yusuf Kayat was sentenced to 20 years and a further one year on licence, after he was found guilty on 17 charges at Leeds Crown Court.

    On 7 May 2025, Kayat’s sentence was quashed and substituted with a 24-year sentence and a further one year on licence after it was referred to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.

    Updates to this page

    Published 8 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: When Diplomacy Meets Book Culture: “Our Generation Was Deeply Inspired by Russian Classics”

    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

    “Which Tolstoy?”

    “There were two Tolstoys in Russia. One was Leo Tolstoy, the author of War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Resurrection, whom I read. The other was Alexei Tolstoy, a playwright and poet.”

    This dialogue took place in Zhengding County, Hebei Province, where Comrade Xi Jinping was having a lively conversation with friends about Russian literature.

    “Our generation was deeply inspired by Russian classics.”

    Great literary works are able to break through the veil of time and illuminate the spiritual sky of humanity. Among the bright stars of world literature, Russian classics, with their profound philosophy and monumental artistic mastery, have become the spiritual heritage of all humanity. And Russian literature of the 19th century is rightfully considered one of the pinnacles of world culture.

    “I have read the works of many Russian writers: Krylov, Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Nekrasov, Chernyshevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Sholokhov. I remember many vivid chapters and plots of their books well.”

    In interviews, when the conversation turned to literature, Chairman Xi Jinping quoted and listed authors with the ease of a connoisseur, which made a deep impression on the Russian public and the world media.

    The bells of Moscow’s Red Square, ringing through time, echo the kerosene lamps of the cave houses of northern China. In his youth, Xi Jinping was “shocked” by literature: “Chernyshevsky was a democratic revolutionary, and his work inspired us a lot. I read his novel What Is to Be Done? in a cave house in Liangjiahe, and it resonated with me.”

    Literature is a dance of destiny and spirit.

    He saw willpower: Rakhmetov, the hero of the novel What Is to Be Done?, led an ascetic life to strengthen his will. Like him, the young Xi Jinping “slept on bare boards instead of a mattress,” “stood in the rain, rubbed himself with snow, doused himself with cold water at a well” to strengthen his spirit.

    He felt the beauty of poetry: “After reading Pushkin’s love poem “Eugene Onegin,” I later visited Odessa, where I looked for places associated with the poet.”

    He learned the depth of literature: “I also really like Sholokhov. His ‘Quiet Flows the Don’ is incredibly profound in its reflection of the era of change and human nature.”

    “Different cultures and civilizations require deep understanding,” “The ideas and traditions of each nation are unique – they are as different as flowers, but have no superiority or inferiority.” In a broader context, President Xi Jinping’s passion for Russian literature has become a shining example of cultural interaction.”

    The power of literature is especially evident at turning points in history.

    “The historical path is not the sidewalk of Nevsky Prospekt; it goes entirely through fields, sometimes dusty, sometimes muddy, sometimes through swamps, sometimes through thickets.” In 2013, during his first state visit as President of the PRC, Xi Jinping quoted these words of Chernyshevsky.

    Nevsky Prospect is indeed straight and clear from beginning to end. But on the path of peaceful development, humanity has to overcome mud, swamps and make its way through thickets – only “by doing what needs to be done, can one achieve success in one’s career, and by walking along the road, can one discover a clear path.”

    This emotional resonance, spiritual empathy and cultural resonance will be transformed into consensus and action to clear the fog of history and defend world peace. This will happen at the important moment when President Xi Jinping sets foot on Moscow soil again and at the special moment of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War.

    When Chairman Xi Jinping easily listed great Russian writers at MGIMO, when Pavel Korchagin from How the Steel Was Tempered became a spiritual reference point for generations of Chinese, when the Russian opera Eugene Onegin is performed in China – the dialogue of civilizations that began two centuries ago continues in a new era.

    This dialogue is not just the literary preferences of the leader of a great country, but also a spiritual unity of two peoples, a joint movement towards strengthening humanitarian ties and creating a new model of interstate relations.

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese-Russian Twin Cities: New Trends in Cultural Tourism

    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

    Heihe City (Heilongjiang Province) and Blagoveshchensk City (Russia) are located on opposite sides of the Heilongjiang River and are in close proximity to each other. Due to their geographical proximity, active economic and cultural exchanges, and close human ties, they are called the “twin cities of China and Russia.”

    In recent years, Heihe’s morning and night markets have become a popular destination for Russian tourists. The opportunity to try a hot Chinese breakfast in the morning and dishes from all over China in the evening has become a favorite holiday option for many Russians, which contributes to both the growth of the local economy and the strengthening of friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

    In Heihe, in addition to gastronomy and shopping, Chinese massage has become a way for Russian guests to relax and recuperate.

    During the May holidays in 2025, the passenger flow through Heihe is expected to reach 9,500 people/time, with a peak of 2,200 people per day.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China issues yellow warnings for heavy rains, severe convective weather

    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 8 (Xinhua) — China’s National Meteorological Center (NMC) on Thursday issued yellow alerts for heavy rain and severe convective weather.

    According to the NMC, heavy rainfall will occur in parts of southern and northern China from 2:00 p.m. Thursday to 2:00 p.m. Friday, with heavy rainfall expected to hit Jiangxi Province (east China), Hunan Province (central China) and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR, south China). Thunderstorms, gusty winds and hail are expected in some affected areas.

    The NMC said strong winds will hit parts of Anhui and Jiangsu provinces in eastern China, and are also expected in Hunan and Guangdong provinces and the GCC, while tornadoes are possible in some parts of Jiangxi province.

    Let us recall that China has a four-tier weather warning system, with the highest level of danger indicated by red, followed in descending order by orange, yellow and blue. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has made notable achievements in in-depth cooperation with relevant countries, including the United States, to address issues related to fentanyl and its precursors.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    Russians. Ori.org.KN | 08. 05. 2025

    Keywords: White paper

    Source: russian.china.org.cn

    China has made notable achievements in in-depth cooperation with relevant countries, including the United States, to address issues related to fentanyl-related substances and their precursors. The document also emphasizes China’s commitment to strengthening international drug control cooperation through dialogues, joint investigations and exchanges of drug control experience, and promoting partnerships based on equality and mutual trust.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Urgent: Deepening China-Russia Relations Necessary to Maintain International Justice, Improve Global Governance – Xi Jinping

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    MOSCOW, May 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping said here on Thursday that continuously developing and deepening China-Russia relations is the call of the times to uphold international justice and promote reform of the global governance system.

    Xi Jinping made the statement during talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as part of his state visit to Russia. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: For the first time, more than 1 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan in a month

    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

    Tashkent, May 8 (Xinhua) — For the first time, more than 1 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan in a month, the country’s Tourism Committee reported on Wednesday.

    “In April 2025, more than 1 million foreign tourists visited Uzbekistan. This figure is not only a historical result, but also the fruit of consistent reforms carried out in the tourism sector in our country, in particular, the policy of openness and strengthening of international cooperation,” the report says.

    It is reported that decrees and resolutions of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan aimed at developing tourism as a strategic industry, as well as attracting investment in the sector, expanding the visa-free regime, and active participation in international tourism fairs and forums further increase the attractiveness of the country.

    It is noted that in the future it is planned to continue developing the tourism sector, expand the range of services that meet international standards, and strengthen Uzbekistan’s position as a competitive and attractive tourist destination on a global scale by supporting ecological and sustainable tourism. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lightning: Continuous development and deepening of Chinese-Russian relations is the key to passing on friendship between the two peoples from generation to generation – Xi Jinping

    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

    Xinhua | 08. 05. 2025

    Keywords:

    Source: Xinhua

    Lightning: Continuous development and deepening of Chinese-Russian relations is the key to passing on friendship between the two peoples from generation to generation – Xi Jinping Lightning: Continuous development and deepening of Chinese-Russian relations is the key to passing on friendship between the two peoples from generation to generation – Xi Jinping

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UN road safety exhibition at the Palais des Nations to raise awareness about risk factors on the road and existing solutions

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    On the eve of the 8th UN Road safety Week, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt, with support of the Permanent Representation of Malaysia to the UN and International Organizations in Geneva, will launch the UN road safety exhibition. Taking place at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, on Friday, 9 May, the exhibition aims to raise awareness about the risk factors on the road and existing solutions that can improve road safety and save millions of lives worldwide.

    In line with the main theme of the 8th UN Road Safety Week – making cycling and walking safe – the exhibition will feature the “Helmets for Hope” project, which consists of 17 helmets compliant with UN safety standards, and painted by refugees and artists from all over the world. This project is an initiative of the Secretariat of the Special Envoy, in collaboration with Artolution and with the support of Keep Fighting Foundation.

    Motorcycle users are particularly vulnerable on the road. Wearing a helmet that complies with UN safety standards is a game changer. It can reduce the risk of death by over 6 times and reduce the risk of brain injury by up to 74% (WHO 2021). It is therefore urgent to promote the widespread use of UN certified helmets.

    The exhibition will also feature 17 visuals of the UN-JCDecaux campaign #MakeASafety Statement, with the support of the International Olympic Committee.  In addition, there will be vehicle safety demonstrations on the prevention and management of car crashes, including extinguishing battery fire, and a simulation test of driving tired and under influence.

    The exhibition will be followed by a conversation on safe and sustainable mobility in the city, hosted by the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the United Nations and International Organizations in Geneva.

    The silent pandemic on the road

    The Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt, qualified road crashes as “The Silent Pandemic on the Road”. Every year, the staggering toll of road-related fatalities globally claims the lives of 1.19 million people, leaving 50 million others with severe injuries. Furthermore, road crashes are the leading cause of death for children and young adults aged 5–29 years (WHO 2021). Two months after the Declaration of Marrakesh where Member States further engaged to accelerate the efforts to achieve the new Decade of Action for Road Safety, it is urgent to act together to achieve the goal of halving the number of the victims on the road by 2030.

    “Road crashes are not a fatality. This is why this exhibition on road safety at the Palais des Nations is important for raising awareness about the risk factors on the road. It also demonstrates the importance of building a global partnership for achieving road safety SDG targets,” the Special Envoy noted.

     

    Make a Safety Statement

    The UN Global Campaign for Road Safety – #MakeASafetyStatement, in partnership with JCDecaux, is part of UN efforts to raise public awareness of life-saving initiatives on the road. By the end of 2025, the campaign will appear on billboards and in public places in 80 countries, thanks to a global partnership with JCDecaux. It will be broadcast in about 1,000 towns and cities in 30 languages.

    Under the slogan #MakeASafetyStatement, the campaign brings together celebrities worldwide, such as Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Yeoh, Charles Leclerc, Didier Drogba, Teddy Riner, Kylie Minogue, Mick Schumacher or Naomi Campbell, to encourage users to adopt simple but effective rules to keep their roads safe. Olympic athletes also joined the campaign, thanks to the support of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

    With making walking and cycling safe in the focus of the 8th UN road safety week, the Office of the Special Envoy has strengthened its collaboration with the International Union of Cyclists (UCI), thanks to the participation of Tadej Pogačar who is one of the champions of the MakeASafetyStatement campaign.

    Towards zero victims on the road in Switzerland

    According to the Swiss Federal Roads Office, road crashes caused 250 deaths in Switzerland in 2024, the highest figure since 2015. There were 47 deaths among motorcyclists with an increase among young people, 25 on electric bicycles, 20 among “conventional” cyclists, and 48 among pedestrians, the majority of whom were outside of pedestrian crossings.

    Of the total, alcohol was the suspected primary cause in 34 cases (+31% year-on-year), ahead of speeding, with 33 cases, and then inattention or distraction.  Among deaths in passenger car accidents, the sharpest increase was observed among those aged 25 to 34 and those aged 75 and over.

    However, the number of people seriously injured decreased. Switzerland is one of the countries that has invested in road safety with zero tolerance, and has achieved a road fatality rate of 2 per 100,000 inhabitants (compared to 6.5/100,000 in Europe and 19.5/100,00 in Africa (WHO 2021). The country can therefore show good practices that could be implemented in other countries.

    Risk factors that are often neglected                                                                           

    Only 7 countries in the world have laws that comply with WHO best practices for all the risk factors (France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden) on speeding, driving under the influence or distracted driving, use of UN-standard motorbike helmets, and use of seatbelts and child restraints as regulated by UNECE.

    For example, safety-belts remain the best vehicle safety device to protect passengers from being severely injured in a crash or being ejected from the vehicle.  Over the past several decades regulation and consumer demand have led to increasingly safe cars in higher income countries, in turn leading to fewer road fatalities. For example, in the UNECE region, total road fatalities decreased by 25% in between 2000 and 2010, and by 15% in the period 2010-2019. In particular, this drop was more significant among car occupants (UNECE 2024).

    Malaysia supports the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety

    One study by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) revealed that many young riders in Malaysia begin as early as the age of 12, often without licenses or proper training. These insights have helped Malaysia shape more targeted interventions, because when we understand the behaviour, we are better positioned to implement solutions that are both smart and achievable.

    In support of this, Malaysia continues to prioritise helmet use among young motorcyclists. In addition to education and awareness campaigns in schools and rural areas, Malaysia introduced a Helmet Exchange Programme that allows riders to swap old or non-compliant helmets for new, safety-certified ones. This effort is vital as motorcyclists account for over 60% of road traffic fatalities in Malaysia, with the highest risk group being those aged 16 to 20. By improving access, building awareness, and fostering behavioural change, we aim to instill a culture of safety from early age.

    Malaysia firmly embraces the vision of the UN Decade of Action, to reduce road traffic fatalities by 50% by 2030. To this end, Malaysia continues to work closely with key road safety stakeholders, including the WHO.

     

    Learn more about the programme of the exhibition here.

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  • MIL-OSI China: 27th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo kicks off

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

    The 27th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo opened Thursday at the National Convention Center and will run through May 11. 

    This year’s event features over 600 new products across six themed exhibition zones of information technology, smart manufacturing, healthcare, green development, the digital economy, and regional innovation. 

    More than 800 enterprises and organizations from home and abroad are participating, with the total exhibition area reaching about 50,000 square meters – more than doubled that of last year. 

    International exhibitors from countries including Russia, France, Japan, the U.S., and ASEAN nations occupy over 3,000 square meters, according to a Beijing municipal official responsible for promoting international trade. 

    Headline exhibits include China’s first 1,000-qubit coherent optical quantum computer, capable of accelerating tasks like drug discovery; AI-powered orthopedic surgical robots already in clinical use at over 100 hospitals; wall-climbing robots for infrastructure inspections; and a new generation of humanoid robots. 

    The expo also showcases key breakthroughs driving emerging industries. Highlights include a domestically developed fuel cell air compressor that lowers hydrogen fuel costs, a turboshaft engine built for unmanned helicopters and eVTOL aircraft, and the first bioengineered heart valve product developed specifically for infants.

    In parallel with the exhibition, a series of trade and investment promotion events are being held, covering themes such as international investment, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei trade cooperation, and international business law.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Art dealer charged as part of investigation into terrorist financing

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    An art dealer from London has become the first person to be charged with a specific offence under section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000.

    Oghenochuko Ojiri 53 (05.05.72) of west London, has been charged following an investigation into terrorist financing by officers from the National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit (NTFIU), part of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command.

    Following CPS authorisation, he has been charged with eight counts of failing to make a disclosure during the course of business within the regulated sector, contrary to section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000. The charges relate to a period from October 2020 to December 2021.

    Mr Ojiri is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday 9 May.

    The investigation has been carried out in partnership with the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) in HM Treasury, HMRC (the organisation that regulates the art sector), and the Met’s Arts & Antiques Unit.

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