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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Harris Announces Reopening Exhibition: ‘Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum’

    Source: City of Preston

    The Harris is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated reopening exhibition with a spectacular celebration of art and animation: ‘Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum’.

    This blockbuster exhibition will open Sunday, 28 September 2025 as the centrepiece of The Harris’ grand reopening after the completion of the Harris Your Place project.

    Bringing the whimsical worlds of Aardman’s beloved creations to life, this family-friendly exhibition will showcase the creative genius behind some of the UK’s most iconic characters, including Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Feathers McGraw. 

    Visitors will enjoy an immersive journey through original sketches, sets, and props, alongside interactive exhibits that offer a behind-the-scenes look at Aardman’s unique stop-motion animation techniques.

    Councillor Hindle, Cabinet Member for Culture and Arts at Preston City Council said:

    “We couldn’t think of a better way to welcome our visitors back to The Harris than with Aardman’s magical characters. This exhibition celebrates the artistry of animation and will be an unforgettable experience for families and fans.”

    Nick Park, Creator of Wallace & Gromit said:

    “Growing up, I was always interested in Preston’s history and heritage, and The Harris played a big part in that. I found the museum fascinating as a child – I loved exploring the artifacts – and the Library was such a great resource. As a young inquisitive filmmaker, I spent time there, reading all about filmmaking and animation. The Harris has definitely left a lasting impression on me.”

    Marking almost 50 years of animation excellence, this exhibition not only celebrates Aardman’s legacy but also reflects The Harris’ mission to inspire creativity and curiosity in visitors of all ages. As the first major exhibition following the multi-million-pound Harris Your Place renovation of The Harris, ‘Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum’ represents a renewed commitment to making art and culture accessible to everyone.

    Plan your visit

    ‘Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum’ will run from Sunday 28 September 2025 to Sunday 4 January 2026 at The Harris.

    About The Harris 

    Opened in 1893, the Grade I listed building is owned and managed by Preston City Council. Based in Preston, Lancashire, The Harris is one of the leading museums, galleries and libraries in the region and an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Host to art collections of national significance, exciting activities and events for all ages and an award-winning contemporary art programme, The Harris is Preston’s landmark cultural hub.   

    Currently delivering Harris Your Place project, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund; UK Government Towns Fund; Preston City Council; Lancashire County Council; the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal; DCMS; Arts Council England, public donations and a wide range of Trusts and Foundations including Garfield Weston Foundation, Wolfson Foundation, The Harris Charity, Harris Trust and Friends of the Harris.  

    The magnificent Grade I Listed building is poised to reopen on Sunday, 28 September 2025. To learn more, visit The Harris.

    About The National Lottery Heritage Fund

    Our vision is for heritage to be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future. That’s why as the largest funder of the UK’s heritage we are dedicated to supporting projects that connect people and communities to heritage, as set out in our strategic plan, Heritage 2033. Heritage can be anything from the past that people value and want to pass on to future generations. We believe in the power of heritage to ignite the imagination, offer joy and inspiration, and to build pride in place and connection to the past.

    Over the next 10 years, we aim to invest £3.6billion raised for good causes by National Lottery player to make a decisive difference for people, places and communities.

    For more information visit the Heritage Fund.

    About Preston City Council

    Preston City Council actively applies and prioritises the principles of Community Wealth Building wherever applicable and appropriate. Community Wealth Building is an approach which aims to ensure the economic system builds wealth and prosperity for everyone.

    About Aardman 

    Aardman is an employee-owned company, based in Bristol (UK) and co-founded in 1976 by Peter Lord and David Sproxton. An independent, multi-Academy Award® and BAFTA® award winning studio, it produces feature films, series, advertising, games and interactive entertainment. Current animated productions include series 7 of Shaun the Sheep and a third series of The Very Small Creatures. 

    Its productions are global in appeal, novel, entertaining, brilliantly characterised and full of charm reflecting the unique talent, energy and personal commitment of the Aardman team. The studio’s work – which includes the creation of much-loved characters including Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Timmy Time and Morph- is often imitated, and yet the company continues to lead the field producing a rare brand of visually stunning, comedic content for cinema, broadcasters, digital platforms and live experiences around the world. Recent celebrated projects include the brand-new Wallace & Gromit film Vengeance Most Fowl which premiered on BBC One on Christmas Day 2024 and was released on Netflix globally on the 3rd of January 2025.  The BAFTA® nominated feature film Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, Academy Award® nominated short film Robin Robin, International Emmy® award winning Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas, BAFTA® nominated preschool series The Very Small Creatures and the recent CGI comedy series for kids Lloyd of the Flies.   

    The studio runs the Aardman Academy, its world-class training facility delivering excellence in film and animation training and mentoring for students around the world. The Aardman Academy offers a variety of courses from intensive one-day workshops to its flagship seven-month In-Studio Stop Motion course. All courses are delivered by industry-leading tutors and mentors with decades of experience. The Aardman Academy is an integral part of the business, representing the studio’s inclusive ethos and commitment to nurturing the animation talent of the future. 

    In November 2018 it became an Employee-Owned Organisation, to ensure Aardman remains independent and to secure the creative legacy and culture of the company for many decades to come.

    About Wallace & Gromit

    Wallace and Gromit, Aardman’s most loved and iconic duo have been delighting family audiences around the world for 30 years. First hitting our screens in Nick Park’s Academy Award®-winning Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out (1989) the pair went on to star in three further half hour specials (Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993), Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave (1995) and Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf or Death (2009) and a feature length film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and are internationally celebrated winning over 100 awards at festivals – including 3 Academy Awards® and 7 BAFTA® Awards. 

    A regular highlight of the primetime BBC schedules, especially during the festive season, they have become British national treasures and pop culture icons in their own right. The duo featured in their first augmented reality story The Big Fix Up, followed by the Emmy®-nominated VR experience, The Grand Getaway. The new feature length title Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, directed by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham, premiered on BBC One on Christmas Day 2024 – the most-watched animation on British TV since records began, with 21.6 million views in 28 days – and was released on Netflix globally on the 3rd of January 2025.  

    With a permanent attraction at Blackpool Pleasure Beach with over 500,000 riders every year, over 1.7 million fans on social and over 102 million views on YouTube, these perennial characters continue to grow audiences across multiple platforms.  

    Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Charity is a national charity raising funds to improve the lives of sick children in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK, raising over £70 million since 1995.

    The Grand Appeal, which has Wallace & Gromit spearheading the fundraising is the official Bristol Children’s Hospital charity. It started in 1995 with the single mission of raising £10 million for a new building, and 30 years later having generated over £90 million.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Adventure awaits in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge 21 July 2025 Adventure awaits in books and nature with this year’s Summer Reading Challenge

    Source: Aisle of Wight

    The ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge has returned to Isle of Wight Libraries, and this year’s theme — Story Garden: Adventures in Nature and the Great Outdoors — is already inspiring young readers across the Island.

    Launched earlier this month, the challenge is now in full swing and runs throughout the summer holidays, giving children up to eight weeks to complete their reading goals.

    As always, it’s completely free and available at all 11 Island libraries, including those run by dedicated community volunteers.

    Open to children aged 4 and over, the challenge also includes a mini-challenge for younger readers, ensuring everyone can join in the fun.

    Each participant in the main challenge receives a colourful fold-out poster, and as they read books of their own choosing — fiction or non-fiction, old favourites or new discoveries — they collect stickers and prizes. After reading six books, they’re awarded a medal and certificate to celebrate their achievement.

    The Summer Reading Challenge is not only fun, it’s also a proven way to help children maintain their literacy skills over the summer break.

    By letting children choose what they read, the challenge fosters a love of books and boosts confidence, especially for those who may be reluctant readers.

    Councillor Paul Brading, chair of the children’s services, education and skills committee, said: “The Summer Reading Challenge is a brilliant way to keep children engaged and learning during the holidays.

    “It’s not just about reading — it’s about imagination, exploration, and confidence-building. I encourage every family to take part and make the most of what our libraries have to offer this summer.”

    In addition to the reading challenge, Isle of Wight Libraries are hosting a wide range of free, nature-themed activities throughout the holidays, helping children’s imaginations flourish and grow.

    Families can still sign up at any island library.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Over 200 employers recognised with Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for outstanding support to the armed forces community

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Press release

    Over 200 employers recognised with Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for outstanding support to the armed forces community

    Employers from several industries have been recognised for their exceptional support to the armed forces community with the Gold Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Award.

    Employers and reservists at an employer engagement event hosted by the British Army. Copyright: RFCA.

    • Scheme recognises employers who go above and beyond in supporting defence to renew the nation’s contract with those who serve or have served.
    • Gold Award is the highest badge of honour for employers who support the armed forces community and uphold the Armed Forces Covenant.
    • Announcement supports wider defence transformation under the Strategic Defence Review and Defence Industrial Strategy towards innovation, resilience, and sustainable industrial growth.

    Since its launch in 2014, the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award has become the highest badge of honour for employers that champion veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families in the workplace. This year’s winners demonstrate the power of values-led leadership, creating more inclusive, resilient and dynamic organisations.

    Minister for Veterans and People, Al Carns DSO OBE MC MP, said:

    Employers are crucial partners in protecting our security and boosting the economy. By backing veterans, reservists, military families, cadet force adult volunteers and the cadet movement, these organisations build resilient communities and the innovation defence needs. I congratulate them and thank them for their outstanding commitment.

    Cadets and paramedics at the Greater London RFCA event 2024. Copyright: RFCA.

    To achieve the Gold Award, employers must:

    • provide at least 10 days’ additional paid leave for reservists
    • implement HR policies for veterans and cadet force adult volunteers
    • advocate for defence across their networks and sectors
    • demonstrate sustained commitment well beyond the minimum requirements

    These organisations lead by example, helping to shift national attitudes and raise standards across their sectors. From global finance and property to healthcare, retail and local government, this year’s recipients highlight the growing range and depth of employer support.

    Daniel Maguire, Head of Markets at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), said:

    The Gold Award recognises LSEG’s long-term commitment to supporting the defence community. Our veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families within LSEG all bring immense value. Their resilience, adaptability and unwavering sense of duty enrich our workplace and strengthen our culture across the globe, inspiring excellence across our business.

    Richard Rees, Managing Director of Savills (UK) Ltd, said:

    Savills applied for the Gold-level Employer Recognition Scheme Award to demonstrate the strength of our commitment to the armed forces community. We have an exceptional employee offer, and our business provides a strong cultural fit for those with a background in the armed forces. We aim to be an example within our sector, advocating for the armed forces community to other businesses, suppliers and clients, and the recognition that we are achieving this is very welcome.

    Steve Ager, Chief Commercial Officer, and Executive sponsor of the Boots Armed Forces Alliance Business Resource Group, said:

    We’re thrilled to receive this recognition through the Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award. Boots has a proud history of supporting the armed forces in the UK, and this award reflects our continued commitment to supporting the armed forces, veterans, and their families.

    A full list of the 2025 ERS Gold Award recipients are published here: Defence Employer Recognition Scheme

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    Published 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Pope Leo XIV: “Profound sadness” for the “Israeli army attack” against the Gaza parish

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Sunday, 20 July 2025

    VaticanMedia

    Castel Gandolfo (Agenzia Fides) – “I express my profound sadness regarding last Thursday’s attack by the Israeli army on the Catholic Parish of the Holy Family in Gaza City”. Pope Leo expressed his clear and explicit words today, referring to the Israeli raid on the compound of the Latin Catholic Church dedicated to the Holy Family in the Gaza Strip.After the Angelus prayer, which he recited for the second time before the crowd gathered in Piazza della Libertà in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo clearly recalled those responsible for the tragedy, and also recalled the names of the three victims of the Israeli attack: Saad Issa Kostandi Salameh, Foumia Issa Latif Ayyad, and Najwa Ibrahim Latif Abu Daoud. “This act, unfortunately,” Pope Leo continued, “adds to the continuous military attacks against the civilian population and places of worship in Gaza.” The Pope once again called for an immediate halt to the barbarism of the war and for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. He appealed “to the international community to observe humanitarian law and to respect the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force and the forced displacement of the population”.He also reaffirmed his closeness to “our beloved” Middle Eastern Christians: “I deeply sympathise,” the Bishop of Rome told them, “with your feeling that you can do little in the face of this grave situation. You are in the heart of the Pope and of the whole Church. Thank you for your witness of faith.”On Friday, July 18, as reported in the statement released by the Holy See Press Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a telephone conversation with Pope Leo regarding “the military attack by the Israeli army” that struck the Church of the Holy Family in Gaza, killing three people and injuring others, including some seriously. On the Israeli side, this tragic event was presented as an “accident” or a “mistake.” That same Friday evening, in an interview with an Italian television channel, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin also stated that “it’s legitimate to doubt that the raid on the church in Gaza was a ‘mistake’, rather than the result of “a desire to hit a Christian church knowing how much Christians are an element of moderation in the Middle East even in relations between Palestinians and Jews.” Therefore,” Cardinal Parolin added, “there would once again be a desire to eliminate any element that could help achieve at least a truce and then peace.”Today, in the brief catechesis delivered before the Angelus, Pope Leo (who had presided over the Eucharistic Concelebration in the Cathedral of Albano this morning) drew inspiration from the day’s liturgical readings to draw attention to the dynamics of hospitality: that practiced by Abraham and his wife Sarah toward the Lord, made present in the form of three mysterious strangers, and that reserved for Jesus by the sisters Martha and Mary.”Every time we accept the invitation to the Lord’s Supper and participate in the Eucharistic table,” Pope Leo recalled, “it is God himself who ‘comes to serve us.’ And yet, our God first knew how to be a guest, and today too he stands at our door and knocks.” The Pontiff focused in particular on the Gospel episode of the hospitality offered to Jesus by Mary and Martha, the former listening to the Lord’s words, the latter working hard to welcome him and complaining about her sister’s lack of cooperation. “Martha,” the Pontiff acknowledged, “is a generous person, but God calls her to something more beautiful than generosity itself. He calls her to come out of herself.” Only this—added the Bishop of Rome—”makes our life flourish: opening ourselves to something that distracts us from ourselves and at the same time fulfills us. At the moment when Martha complains because her sister has left her alone to serve, Mary seems to have lost all sense of time, won over by the word of Jesus. She is no less concrete than her sister, nor any less generous. However, she seized the opportunity.” (GV) (Agenzia Fides, 20/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Young engineers from Polytechnic University won bronze at the all-Russian competition “Robocross.Dune”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The 15th All-Russian competition of high-cross-country robotic platforms “Robocross.Dune” was held at the “Beryozovaya Poima” training ground in the Nizhny Novgorod Region. This year, the Polytechnic University team participated for the first time. Activists from the Polytech Voltage Machine (PVM) student association of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport presented a universal tracked platform of their own design, “Object 314”.

    The SPbPU team included students, postgraduates and employees of the PVM design bureau. This includes project manager Gennady Zyabkin, team leader Vsevolod Gaiduk, as well as engineers: designer Alexander Kutuzov, programmer Kirill Khitushkin and researcher Anton Larionov (representative of the Scientific Research Laboratory “Industrial Systems of Streaming Data Processing”).

    The technological partner of Polytech Voltage Machine was the company “Scientific and Production Enterprise “Measuring Technologies SPb”, which specializes in the development of control systems for electric drives.

    The Polytechnicians successfully completed all stages. They presented engineering documentation to the jury, tested the safety systems and completed the competition with complex tests on a route with various obstacles.

    As a result, representatives of Polytech Voltage Machine took third place, proving the high reliability and potential of their development.

    “Such events help to effectively evaluate the capabilities of the robotic platform, since the design, electronics and control system are subject to critical loads during competitions. Next year, we intend to implement autonomous control, which will allow us to use it in more difficult conditions, and become the absolute winners of the competition,” said Gennady Zyabkin, a second-year master’s student at the Higher School of Automation and Robotics and the head of the Object 314 project.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ready, set, go – popular Get Active events return for 2025

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Portsmouth City Council has announced the return of its popular Get Active events this summer, following a break in 2024. These free, family-friendly fun days are back and bigger than ever, offering residents the chance to enjoy the city’s open spaces while discovering the benefits of greener, healthier travel.

    Running throughout August, these free events offer a mix of exciting activities, giveaways, and expert advice, including free lessons to get people of all ages into cycling. The events are designed to inspire people of all ages to leave the car at home and explore Portsmouth by foot or bike.

    The events take place in four locations on four dates in August, with each date running from 11am to 2pm:

    • Tuesday 5 August – Canoe Lake, Southsea
    • Wednesday 6 August – Baffins Park
    • Wednesday 13 August – Alexandra Park, Hilsea
    • Thursday 14 August – Paulsgrove Park

    At the events, people can enjoy a cycling obstacle course, free bike safety checks and security marking, free facepainting and inflatable slide for children and, for those looking to get back in the saddle, up to 50% off used bikes (max £50 discount) in partnership with Portsmouth Cycle Exchange. Attendees also have the chance to win a brand-new bike, lock and helmet in a prize draw.

    Cllr Peter Candlish, Portsmouth City Council Cabinet Member for Transport, said:

    “I’m really pleased that our popular Get Active events are returning for 2025. These free, fun activities are a brilliant way to get families outdoors, enjoying our parks and learning about the benefits of active travel. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a great day out for families, this is a great way to make it easier and more enjoyable for people to choose cleaner, greener and healthier ways to get around our city.”

    No booking is necessary, but people are encouraged to sign up on Eventbrite so the council can manage the events effectively. Full details are available at www.travel.portsmouth.gov.uk/getactive.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientists from NSU and Scientific and Technical Complex “Microsurgery of the Eye” are developing an autonomous AI assistant for visually impaired people

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Novosibirsk State University –

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    The basic model of an autonomous intelligent assistant for visually impaired and blind patients was presented to Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation — Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko during his visit to Novosibirsk State University. The device is being developed using large language models and artificial intelligence technologies.

    The idea of the development belongs to the Novosibirsk branch of the Federal State Autonomous Institution “National Medical Research Center “Microsurgery of the Eye” named after Academician S.N. Fedorov” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, which, together with scientists Research Center in the Field of Artificial Intelligence of NSU (NSU AI Center) creates a new device designed to make it easier for visually impaired and blind people to navigate in space using modern technologies.

    As noted by the director of the Novosibirsk branch of the Scientific and Technical Complex “Microsurgery of the Eye”, professor, doctor of medical sciences Valery Chernykh, today there are various approaches related to the possibility of giving a blind person a chance of functional orientation in the surrounding space, his adaptation and rehabilitation with the possibility of actively and independently living a full life.

    First of all, these are social and rehabilitation-educational programs that require quite large financial investments. In addition, over the past 20 years, scientists from various countries have been attempting to implant expensive and high-tech chips either into the retina or directly into the occipital part of the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for the function of vision. These are very complex and expensive operations with a high risk of complications and, unfortunately, with a fairly low percentage of effectiveness, since the results obtained do not last long. Several such operations have also been carried out in our country, the results of which cannot yet be considered satisfactory.

    — Considering the active development of technologies related to the capabilities of artificial intelligence, the idea was born to use the auditory analyzer of the brain for human orientation in space. When a person reads a book or listens to an audio recording, certain images of objects, etc. are formed in his brain. If a visually impaired or blind patient is given the opportunity to determine the distance to an object (doorway, window, vehicle), its size, etc. through the auditory analyzer, this will certainly help him in real life and adaptation in the social environment. Considering the previous successful experience of joint work, we decided to join forces with scientists from the Research Center for Artificial Intelligence of the Novosibirsk State University in order to create such a technology that should be autonomous and not use the Internet, — said Valery Chernykh.

    At the first stage, the developers create a prototype of the device and train the model in accordance with the tasks set, which is actively carried out by the formed working group, which includes scientists from the NSU AI Center and the Scientific and Technical Complex “Microsurgery of the Eye”.

    — We use large language models to help this category of patients analyze the surrounding space — to create a guide for them that could give a concentrated verbal description of all objects in front of the user. The principle of this system is simple: a video camera will “see” instead of a person, the information from which will be sent to a portable computer, which will convert it into text. Then the text description is converted by a voice assistant and sent directly to the patient through headphones. This message provides the basic information that the user needs to know to navigate in space, — explained Alexey Okunev, head of the project at the NSU AI Center.

    The device is developed using a multimodal language model, which allows it to already provide a fairly high-quality verbal description of surrounding rooms and objects. In the future, the user will be able to ask clarifying questions about the observed scene and receive detailed answers to them. This language model also perfectly recognizes texts, reads inscriptions, signs, obstacle warnings, etc.

    Currently, a basic model has been created, a prototype of the device will be ready by the end of 2025. This is a compact wearable system consisting of a single-board 16-core computer placed in a shoulder bag, a video camera (for example, GoPro) and headphones. The device will be equipped with a battery, and all elements will be connected by wireless communication channels. The user will hold the video camera in his hand and point it in the desired direction. The total weight of the device with the battery will be about 1 kg.

    According to the experts of the NSU Center for Information Technologies, it will take more than one year to develop the final product ready for replication, and now they are at the very start of the project. This concerns both the technical part and the training of artificial intelligence. After the prototype is created this year, long-term work will begin on setting up the device, setting modes, collecting a database and training AI.

    The developers plan to teach the AI to prioritize information delivery, highlighting from the entire video sequence the details that are most important for the visually impaired person to orient themselves in space and assess the surrounding environment depending on the situation. It is assumed that the device will have several operating modes: a movement mode for moving in space, a reading mode for working with text documents, etc.

    It will also be necessary to train a blind or visually impaired patient to work with the device in various modes and adapt it to new capabilities. As noted by the Scientific and Technical Complex “Microsurgery of the Eye”, at this stage, the work of not only ophthalmologists, but also specialists in the field of neurophysiology will be required. And the third task that will need to be solved is the need to create a specialized ophthalmological rehabilitation center to prepare blind patients directly for working with the device.

    “The creation of such a device is of interest in the ophthalmological community as an extremely relevant and necessary area, the implementation of which will enable blind patients to adapt to the environment, which is a socially significant project,” concluded Valery Chernykh.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Survey on the Access to Finance of Enterprises: firms report lower interest rates amid pressures arising from trade tensions

    Source: European Central Bank

    21 July 2025

    • Firms continued to report declining interest rates on bank loans, while indicating a slight tightening of other lending conditions.
    • The bank loan financing gap remained stable, with firms reporting that both needs for bank loans and the availability of bank loans were broadly unchanged.
    • Firms’ one-year-ahead median inflation expectations decreased to 2.5%, down from 2.9%, while median inflation expectations three and five years ahead remained unchanged at 3.0%.
    • Most firms reported that they had been affected to some extent by trade tensions, with firms exporting to the United States and firms in the manufacturing sector being the most exposed.

    In the most recent round of the Survey on the Access to Finance of Enterprises (SAFE), covering the second quarter of 2025, euro area firms reported a net decrease in interest rates on bank loans (a net -14%, compared with 12% in the previous quarter), suggesting that monetary policy easing is being transmitted to firms. At the same time, a net 16% of firms (down from 24% in the previous quarter) observed increases both in other financing costs (i.e. charges, fees and commissions) and in collateral requirements (a net 11%, down from 13% in the first quarter of 2025) (Chart 1).

    In this survey round, firms indicated a broadly unchanged need for bank loans (a net 1% indicating a decline, down from 4% in the first quarter of 2025, Chart 2) and stable availability of bank loans (a net 1% indicating an increase, compared with a net 1% indicating a decrease in the previous quarter). This left the bank loan financing gap – an index capturing the difference between the need for and the availability of bank loans – broadly unchanged (a net ‑1%, the same as in the previous survey round). Looking ahead, firms expect a slight improvement in the availability of external financing over the next three months.

    Firms continued to perceive the general economic outlook to be the main factor hampering the availability of external financing (a net 17%, compared with a net 21% in the previous survey round). A net 6% of firms indicated an improvement in banks’ willingness to lend (broadly unchanged from the previous survey round).

    A net 8% of firms reported an increase in turnover over the last three months, up from 6% in the previous survey round, with a net 23% of firms being optimistic about developments in the next quarter, although less so than in the previous quarter. Firms continued to see a deterioration in their profits (a net 13%, compared with 16% in the previous survey round), with the decline being more widespread among small and medium-sized enterprises. The survey indicates that a net 50% of firms reported rising cost pressures over the past three months, although to a lesser extent than in the previous quarter.

    On average, firms’ expected selling price growth declined to 2.5%, from 2.9% in previous survey round, while the corresponding figure for wages was 2.8% (down from 3.0% in the previous round) (Chart 3). At the same time, firms signalled a lower increase in non-labour input costs (3.4%, down from 4.0% in the previous round).

    Firms’ inflation expectations for the short term decreased, while remaining unchanged at longer horizons (Chart 4). Median expectations for annual inflation one year ahead declined to 2.5%, from 2.9%, while those for three and five years ahead saw no change, remaining at 3.0%. For inflation five years ahead, the majority of firms continue to indicate, although less so than in the previous round, that risks to the inflation outlook are tilted to the upside (52%, down from 55%), with more firms perceiving balanced risks (33%, up from 30%), leaving the share of firms seeing downside risks unchanged at 14%.

    In this survey round, ad hoc questions were introduced to examine the impacts of recent trade tensions – specifically the announcements of tariffs imposed by the United States – on the business strategies of euro area firms. The intensity of the impact of trade tensions varies significantly across firms, with firms exporting to the US and those in the manufacturing sector being particularly exposed. Approximately 30% of firms express concerns regarding delays or shortages in supply chains. In addition, firms indicated the need to seek alternative suppliers. Survey replies also revealed that the main strategies employed to adapt to the changing trade environment include refocusing sales within domestic and EU markets and restructuring supply chains (Chart 5).

    The report published today presents the main results of the 35th round of the SAFE survey for the euro area. The survey was conducted between 30 May and 27 June 2025. In this survey round, firms were asked about economic and financing developments over the period between April and June 2025. Additionally, firms also reported their expectations for euro area inflation, selling prices and other costs, and they replied to ad hoc questions on trade tensions and investments in artificial intelligence technologies. Altogether, the sample comprised 5,367 firms in the euro area, of which 4,924 (92%) had fewer than 250 employees.

    For media queries, please contact William Lelieveldt, tel.: +49 170 227 9090.

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    Chart 1

    Changes in the terms and conditions of bank financing for euro area firms

    (net percentages of respondents)

    Base: Firms that had applied for bank loans (including subsidised bank loans), credit lines, or bank or credit card overdrafts. The figures refer to pilot 2 and rounds 30 to 35 of the survey (October 2023-December 2023 to April-June 2025).

    Notes: Net percentages are the difference between the percentage of firms reporting an increase for a given factor and the percentage reporting a decrease. The data included in the chart refer to Question 10 of the survey.

    Chart 2

    Changes in euro area firms’ financing needs and the availability of bank loans

    (net percentages of respondents)

    Base: Firms for which the instrument in question is relevant (i.e. they have used it or have considered using it). Respondents replying “not applicable” or “don’t know” are excluded. The figures refer to pilot 2 and rounds 30 to 35 of the survey (October 2023-December 2023 to April-June 2025).

    Notes: The financing gap indicator combines both financing needs and the availability of bank loans at firm level. The indicator of the perceived change in the financing gap takes a value of 1 (-1) if the need increases (decreases) and availability decreases (increases). If firms perceive only a one-sided increase (decrease) in the financing gap, the variable is assigned a value of 0.5 (-0.5). A positive value for the indicator points to a widening of the financing gap. Values are multiplied by 100 to obtain weighted net balances in percentages. The data included in the chart refer to Questions 5 and Questions 9 of the survey.

    Chart 3

    Expectations for selling prices, wages, input costs and employees one year ahead, by size class

    (percentage changes over the next 12 months)

    Base: All firms. The figures refer to rounds 29 to 35 (September 2023 to June 2025) of the survey, with firms’ replies collected in the last month of the respective survey waves.

    Notes: Average euro area firms’ expectations of changes in selling prices, wages of current employees, non-labour input costs and number of employees for the next 12 months using survey weights. The statistics are computed after trimming the data at the country-specific 1st and 99th percentiles. The data included in the chart refer to Question 34 of the survey.

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    Firms’ median expectations for euro area inflation by size class

    (annual percentages)

    Base: All firms. The figures refer to pilot 2 and rounds 30 to 35 (December 2023 to June 2025) of the survey, with firms’ replies collected in the last month of the respective survey waves.

    Notes: Median firms’ expectations for euro area inflation in one year, three years and five years, calculated using survey weights. The statistics are computed after trimming the data at the country-specific 1st and 99th percentiles. The data included in the chart refer to Question 31 of the survey.

    Chart 5

    Relevance of trade tensions and implications for firms’ strategy over the next twelve months

    (left panel: left-hand scale: percentages of respondents; right-hand scale: averages; right panel: percentages of respondents)

    Base: All firms. The figures refer to round 35 of the survey (April-June 2025).

    Notes: The left panel shows the distribution and the survey weighted averages of the relevance of trade tensions to firms, measured from 1 to 10 (highest) across types of firms. The right panel shows the share of firms reporting the different implications of trade tensions for firms’ strategy over the next twelve months.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Appointment to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee: July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    Appointment to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee: July 2025

    The Lord Chancellor, after consulting the Lady Chief Justice, has approved the appointment of Bartholomew Dalton as a solicitor member of the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee, for 4 years from 1 September 2025.

    Bartholomew Dalton is a solicitor and key member of the Serious and General Crime team at top-ranked London criminal defence firm Hickman & Rose.

    He has represented clients accused of a wide range of offences and provides expert advice in relation to all stages of criminal cases, from investigation through to trial and appeal. He is an experienced police station representative, litigator and advocate in the Magistrates’ Court and litigator in the Crown Court. He is recommended as an “associate to watch” in Chambers & Partners and as a “key lawyer” in the Legal 500.

    Mr Dalton is the co-author of the 2 most recent editions of the leading practitioners’ handbook Blackstone’s Magistrates’ Court Handbook, published by Oxford University Press, and is currently working on the next edition. He is also a member of Criminal Law Week’s commentary board and a committee member and the law reform officer for the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association.

    Mr Dalton qualified as a solicitor in 2017 before joining Hickman & Rose in 2021.

    The Courts Act 2003 established the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) to make rules and governing the practice and procedure of magistrates’ courts, the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division.

    Appointments are made, by the Lord Chancellor, under the Courts Act 2003, and are regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. This appointment has been made in line with the Governance Code on Public Appointments.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Total number of internet users in China exceeds 1.12 billion people /detailed version-1/

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

    BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) — The number of internet users in China will reach more than 1.12 billion as of June 2025, according to a report released Monday by the China Internet Information Center.

    The document also notes that by the end of June 2025, the internet penetration rate in China will reach 79.7 percent, an increase of 1.1 percentage points compared to December 2024.

    According to the report, China has made significant progress in internet development during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025). In particular, efforts to expand internet access have enabled key groups such as the elderly and those living in rural areas to benefit from this progress.

    As of June 2025, the number of internet users aged 60 and above in China reached 161 million, while the number of internet users in rural areas reached 322 million. Moreover, the internet penetration rate among these two groups of the Chinese population reached 52% and 69.2%, respectively.

    Meanwhile, China’s continued internet development has played a key role in promoting Chinese culture both domestically and abroad, the report said, highlighting the booming expansion of Chinese online literature and games into overseas markets and the deepening integration between popular web series and related tourism destinations. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Hunchun checkpoint becomes “golden corridor” for import of king crabs from Russia

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

    BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) — Trucks loaded with king crabs and other seafood line up at the Hunchun port in northeast China’s Jilin Province in the height of summer to clear customs before entering China.

    Truck driver Chen Chen said he can transport up to four tons of king crabs at a time.

    According to the Zhongxinshe news agency, more than 1.5 million units of Kamchatka crabs from Russia are imported into China through the Hunchun checkpoint every year, which accounts for about 80 percent of the country’s total market. Hunchun has truly become a key gateway for China to import this seafood delicacy.

    With the continuous improvement of cross-border logistics and transportation efficiency in recent years, Russian-produced Kamchatka crabs have become part of the daily life of Chinese people.

    Over the past decade, Kamchatka crabs have been sold not only in northeast China, but also served on tables in major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

    To meet the high market demand, Hunchun City also focused on promoting the Northeast Asia Fresh Seafood Park project with a total investment of over 600 million yuan (about 83.6 million US dollars).

    The park will not only be used for temporary storage of imported seafood, but also to stimulate the development of processing trade to build an important hub for processing and distributing fresh seafood in northern China, said Liu Yansong, head of the park.

    Now tasting king crabs has become a tourist specialty of Hunchun.

    Previously, imported Russian king crabs had to be transported to China via Busan, a city in the southeast of the Republic of Korea. After Hunchun was approved as a specialized checkpoint for importing chilled seafood and edible aquatic animals, this “golden corridor” for importing king crabs into the country was opened. In addition, the Kamchatka-Zarubino-Hunchun route made the transportation of aquatic products between China and Russia more stable and uninterrupted.

    To ensure the freshness of imported seafood, Hunchun Customs has opened a “green channel” to provide inspection and release services by appointment all year round and around the clock, speeding up customs clearance.

    In recent years, Chinese consumers’ interest in Russian Kamchatka crabs has grown rapidly. According to the General Administration of Customs of China, the total value of China’s imports of live, fresh and frozen crabs from Russia exceeded US$1.14 billion last year, up 16.7 percent from the previous year. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/BANGLADESH – Political and social tensions as the country heads toward general elections

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Dhaka (Agenzia Fides) – Clashes between supporters of political parties have once again created social instability in Bangladesh. Tensions have flared in recent days in the city of Gopalganj, south of Dhaka, where members of the Awami League, the party of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has fled abroad, attacked the march of activists from the National Citizen Party, the student party that officially presented itself to voters in early 2025.Following the clashes in Gopalganj, the government imposed a curfew to regain control of the situation, while four people died and 13 were injured in clashes with police.Social tensions are flaring up again as the country nears the finish line of the next general elections, which the interim government Muhammad Yunus, after considerable domestic and international pressure, has announced will be held in April 2026.Sheikh Hasina is currently in India and has been tried for the repression of protesters during the student protests that, in August 2024, brought an end to her 15-year rule. Hasina has been accused of ordering police to fire on protesters (there were numerous casualties), while the exiled leader maintains that the accusations against her are politically motivated.Meanwhile, the Awami League has been banned in Bangladesh, pending the outcome of the trial. The party was barred from participating in the elections after the Election Commission suspended its registration. The measure has exacerbated social polarization and tensions.Meanwhile, the consequences of the collapse of the industrial sector are being felt in the country, with a significant drop in foreign investment, steadily rising inflation, and ever-rising costs for basic goods. “A sense of frustration is growing among people, which could have repercussions in the voting process,” notes a local Fides source in the Catholic community.In a country with 170 million inhabitants, the vast majority of whom are Muslim, Christians and other religious minorities have expressed concern about the return of radical Islamic parties to the political scene. Indeed, Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has overturned the ban on the country’s main Muslim party, which for more than ten years had been relegated to the margins of society by the government of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Jamaat-e-Islami will now be able to participate in the next general elections and is preparing to broaden its base of political consensus. The danger, highlighted especially by civil society organizations and associations, is the influence that Islamist parties could have on the country’s future government. Therefore, the interim government has been asked to complete the process of constitutional reforms before the elections, defining an institutional and legal framework based on the principles of democracy, pluralism, and equality. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 19/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AFRICA/TANZANIA – School, vegetable gardens, and livestock farming: the Consolata Missionaries teach a trade to young girls in difficult situations

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

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    Iringa (Agenzia Fides) – Learning to care for animals on a farm to create a livestock farm and cultivate vegetable gardens to sell the produce at the market. This is the new objective of the “House of Joy,” a facility run by the Consolata Missionary Sisters located on the outskirts of the city of Iringa, Tanzania.Here, the sisters welcome young girls from families in difficulty or who are alone in the world because they are orphans. The minors have the opportunity to attend school until they finish secondary school. The missionaries support their guests until they find decent work.This is why, upon their arrival at the facility, the girls are introduced to manual labor and gardening, as is the case in many Tanzanian families. However, sometimes this is not enough. Thus, to cover expenses and offer new employment opportunities to the girls, a new project was launched last year and has been able to come to fruition in recent weeks thanks to donations from several benefactors.The “House of Joy” now also houses an animal farm: chickens, rabbits, and pigs. Thanks to this farm, the community is beginning to meet its own needs in terms of meat and eggs. The girls also care for the animals and will, in time, be able to find employment in the zootechnical sector. (F.B.) (Agenzia Fides, 19/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI: XRP Holds Above $3.50 as On-Chain Activity Accelerates — JA Mining Responds with Dual-Income Cloud Mining Contracts

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    London, United Kingdom, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — XRP has remained resilient over the past 24 hours, trading steadily between $3.50 and $3.55, with a current price of $3.52, reflecting a 2.3% daily gain. While price volatility has moderated, on-chain data shows rising transaction volume, new wallet activity, and open interest in XRP derivatives—signaling renewed institutional momentum.

    In response to these structural shifts, global cloud mining platform JA Mining has launched a new line of dual-income mining contracts, allowing investors to earn daily fixed returns while capturing upside potential if token prices appreciate during the contract term. The contracts are accessible via XRP, BTC, ETH, DOGE, and other major cryptocurrencies.

    Market Context: Activity Deepens Beyond Price

    Recent data indicates XRP’s on-chain activity and derivatives exposure are both on the rise, with total open interest in XRP futures surpassing $10.4 billion. Analysts note that while price corrections may occur, long-term capital continues to accumulate—shifting focus from speculative short-term plays to structured income strategies.

    JA Mining’s latest offering reflects this shift by introducing a product model designed to balance risk and reward: a fixed-income contract structure that also lets users benefit from crypto market upside.

    Dual-Income Structure: Predictable Returns + Market Gains

    Once activated, each contract provides:

    • Stable daily income (USD-equivalent)
    • Payouts in the original invested cryptocurrency (e.g., XRP in, XRP out)
    • Capital appreciation benefits if the token rises during the contract term

    Example: A user allocates $5,800 worth of XRP into a 3-day contract, receiving $249.60 per day, totaling $748.80. If XRP gains 10% over the same period, the final payout in XRP also appreciates proportionally, boosting the overall return.

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    LTC Classic Miner – $200 | 2 Days | $7/day → Total: $14

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    DOGE Quality Choice – $12,500 | 3 Days | $535/day → Total: $1,605

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Green Party reaction to water review

    Source: Green Party of England and Wales

    Responding to the Jon Cunliffe review into the water sector in England and Wales which calls for Ofwat to be replaced by a single regulatory body, co-leader of the Green Party, Adrian Ramsay MP, said:

    “Expecting a different form of regulation to fix the water industry is, frankly, rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Not only that but the majority of the public are going to be expected to pay more in bills, as we watch the industry continue to sink under the failed model of privatisation.

    “The government deliberately left out the option of public ownership from the review, but that’s the only real way to get the water industry to clean up its act, end millions being siphoned off for huge CEO salaries and shareholder dividends and instead see this money invested into ending sewage dumping and fixing leaks.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Summer of gigs will boost the economy and show why London is the undisputed capital of music

    Source: Mayor of London

    • Coldplay, Beyoncé, Oasis and Billie Eilish among worldwide stars performing more times in London than anywhere else in the world
    • Capital’s major arenas and stadiums welcoming more 3.6m fans over the summer, with fans travelling from across the world
    • London attracts 7.5m music fans each year, bringing in £2.7bn in revenue

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today celebrated the capital’s incredible summer of gigs that show why London is the undisputed capital of music.

    This Friday, Oasis will become the latest act this year to perform, with more concerts in London than anywhere else in the world. It follows:

    • Beyoncé performing six times at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June;
    • Billie Eilish concluding a six-date run at The O2 last week;
    • And Usher performing a 10-night residency at The O2 earlier this year.

    Next month Coldplay will also start a record run of 10 dates at Wembley Stadium.

    Other headlines from the capital’s huge summer of music include Tottenham Hotspur Stadium welcoming Stray Kids and Wembley Stadium hosting BLACKPINK for their only UK performances. BST Hyde Park welcomed more than 500,000 people across its eight sold-out shows, with Noah Kahan playing his largest headline show to date and Zach Bryan and Sabrina Carpenter playing their biggest ever UK shows.

    These world-leading runs from global stars show why London welcomes millions of music fans from across the world. UK Music estimates that 7.5m music tourists attended concerts and festivals in London last year, accounting for £2.7bn of the country’s total £10bn revenue.

    Recent analysis of concert ticket sales by Live Nation has revealed that 61 per of fans have travelled from across the UK to come to London for gigs so far this summer, with 16 per cent from abroad. Figures from AEG Europe show that the O2 – the world’s busiest live entertainment arena – is on track for its biggest year yet, with 1.4m tickets sold already this year.

    London’s 179 grassroots music venues are also hosting a huge range of performances this summer, providing a stage for the next generation of talent and boosting the capital’s economy and nightlife. In the last year, grassroots venues welcomed more than 4.2m audience members, hosted performances by more than 328,000 artists, employed nearly 7,000 people and contributed £313m to the economy.

    In May, London united to champion the incredible impact of the capital’s grassroots music scene with the first ever special Grassroots Music Tube Map, which celebrates all aspects of the capital’s music scene and connects Londoners and visitors with grassroots gigs. The Mayor also continues to encourage councils and businesses to offer more al fresco dining and late-night openings this summer to boost our economy and tourism and offer even more hospitality options for those enjoying the fantastic gigs in our capital.

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “This summer, some of the world’s biggest music stars are performing more times in London than anywhere else – showing why we are the undisputed capital of music. Our world-renowned venues are drawing more than 3.6m people to enjoy unforgettable experiences and boost our hospitality industry, from Beyoncé’s exclusive performances at the Tottenham Stadium and Billie Eilish’s six-night run at the O2 to Coldplay’s upcoming dates at Wembley Stadium. At the same time, our incredible grassroots venues continue to provide a wide range of performances every night of the week for music fans to enjoy. From the very best stadium and festival headliners to upcoming stars at grassroots venues, I’m proud that London’s music scene is leading the way as we continue to build a better London for everyone.”

    Justine Simons OBE, London’s Deputy Mayor for Culture and Creative Industries, said: “From tens of thousands singing along to their favourite chorus to intimate crowds discovering a new act for the very first time, music has incredible power to bring people together. Nowhere else is that shown more clearly than in London where this summer music-fans can unite to enjoy so many genres of music across a huge variety of venues. There really is something for everyone!”

    Tom Kiehl, Chief Executive of UK Music, said: “London is a global superpower when it comes to the strength and incredibly diversity of our music industry which attracts talent from across the world and draws millions of visitors to the capital. Our latest UK Music figures show that a total of 7.5 million domestic and overseas music tourists came to London in 2024 and spent £2.7 billion enjoying stadium-filling acts like Taylor Swift, festivals like All Points East and British Summer Time and our iconic grassroots venues. The Oasis reunion and Beyoncé tour means that London has another spectacular summer lined up for music fans who deliver a tremendous boost for the capital’s economy by spending in the city’s restaurants, bars and shops to make the most of all that London has to offer. It’s vital that we all continue to celebrate and support the ecosystem that makes up the city’s music scene to deliver jobs, growth and unforgettable experiences for millions of people.”

    John Langford, Chief Operating Officer of AEG Europe, said: “We’re experiencing another phenomenal year of success across our portfolio of iconic venues and festivals. In just the first half of this year alone, The O2 arena has sold over 1.4 million tickets and hosted 115 performances — testament to London’s status as the global capital of live music. From legendary, sold-out headliners like Billie Eilish to emerging voices taking the stage for the first time – 25 debut artists in total already – our line-up has celebrated the full spectrum of talent and genres, from rock and pop to metal and beyond. The energy, diversity, and creativity on display truly reflect the spirit of London. As we celebrate The O2’s 18th anniversary and top the Billboard mid-year charts for both shows and attendance, it’s clear: London is not just participating in the global music scene — it’s leading it.”

    Denis Desmond, Chairman of Live Nation UK & Ireland, said: “This year marks Live Nation’s busiest summer season ever in the UK with over two million attendees in London alone. The growing demand for events is evident with fans continuing to value live experiences – that feeling of seeing your favourite artist in a crowd alongside 90,000 people is unlike anything else. This summer we’re particularly pleased to see artists that we’ve worked with since the beginning of their careers, like Beyonce, Dua Lipa, Imagine Dragons, Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, Post Malone, Guns N Roses, and Coldplay all performing at stadium level.”

    James Barton, co-founder of Superstruct – the London-based live entertainment group behind events including Field Day, Mighty Hoopla and Cross The Tracks – said: “London remains the most significant and influential music city in Europe with its diversity giving rise to an unprecedented range of festivals catering to different musical tastes. That gives incredible opportunities for artists and music fans and has led to the development of a rich ecosystem of suppliers and technical expertise, supporting thousands of jobs.”

    Kate Nicholls, Chair of UK Hospitality, said: “This year’s summer of music shows that London is the best place in the world to see your favourite musicians and bands, with millions flocking to shows across the capital. The additional visits to pubs, bars and restaurants from show-goers will deliver a huge boost to hospitality businesses and shows the impact live music can have on the wider economy.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Higher School of Economics analyzed the implementation of national projects

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Government revives landmark Pensions Commission to confront retirement crisis that risks tomorrow’s pensioners being poorer than today’s

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Government revives landmark Pensions Commission to confront retirement crisis that risks tomorrow’s pensioners being poorer than today’s

    Millions of people could benefit from a more secure retirement as the Government today [Monday 21 July 2025] revives the landmark Pensions Commission to examine why tomorrow’s pensioners are on track to be poorer than today’s and make recommendations for change.

    • Without action tomorrow’s retirees are on track to be poorer than today’s.
    • Almost half of working-age adults are still saving nothing with low earners, some ethnic minorities and the self-employed least likely to be pension saving.
    • Revived Pension Commission will consider the long-term future of our pensions system to make today’s workers better off in retirement.

    Millions of people could benefit from a more secure retirement as the Government today [Monday 21 July 2025] revives the landmark Pensions Commission to examine why tomorrow’s pensioners are on track to be poorer than today’s and make recommendations for change.

    The Commission of 2006 was a huge success, building a consensus for the roll-out of Automatic Enrolment into pension saving that means 88% of eligible employees are now saving, up from 55% in 2012.

    However, new analysis shows that there is more to do with the incomes of retirees set to fall over the next few decades if nothing changes:

    • Retirees in 2050 are on course for £800 or 8% less private pension income than those retiring today.
    • 4-in-10 or nearly 15 million people are undersaving for retirement.

    This partly reflects too many working age adults (45%) saving nothing at all into a pension, with lower earners, the self-employed and some ethnic minorities particularly at risk:

    • Over 3 million self-employed are not saving into a pension.
    • Only 1-in-4 low earners in the private sector are saving into a pension.
    • Just 1-in-4 of those from a Pakistani or Bangladeshi background are saving.

    New analysis today also reveals a stark a 48% gender pensions gap in private pension wealth between women and men. A typical woman currently approaching retirement can expect a private pension income worth over £5,000 less than that of a typical man (just over £100 per week for a woman compared to just over £200 a week for a man).

    While the introduction of Automatic Enrolment increased the numbers saving, saving levels have often remained low. Around 1-in-2 workers in the private sector only save around the minimum contribution level (8% or less of earnings).

    So the Government is today announcing it will revive the landmark Pension Commission two decades on, to address these stark findings.

    The relaunched Commission will explore the complex barriers stopping people from saving enough for retirement, with its final report due in 2027. It will examine the pension system as a whole and look at what is required to build a future-proof pensions system that is strong, fair and sustainable.

    Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said:

    People deserve to know that they will have a decent income in retirement – with all the security, dignity and freedom that brings. But the truth is, that is not the reality facing many people, especially if you’re low paid, or self-employed.

    The Pensions Commission laid the groundwork, and now, two decades later, we are reviving it to tackle the barriers that stop too many saving in the first place.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said:

    We’re making pensions work for Britain. The Pension Schemes Bill and the creation of pension megafunds mean an average earner could get a £29,000 boost to their pension pots. Now we are going further to ensure that people can look forward to a comfortable retirement.

    Minister for Pensions Torsten Bell said:

    The original Pensions Commission helped get pension saving up and pensioner poverty down. But if we carry on as we are, tomorrow’s retirees risk being poorer than today’s. So we are reviving the Pensions Commission to finish the job and give today’s workers secure retirements to look forward to.

    Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Executive of the Confederation of British Industry said:

    The only route to higher living standards both in work and in retirement is through higher growth, productivity and better savings. As we look to the next decade and beyond, finding a consensus across business, government and our society on how to support people to save by building on the Mansion House reforms can create a pathway to a better future.

    Taking the time to review the best pathway to achieve this, whilst pursuing broader measures to support growth, will be needed to make it affordable for employers and workers and crucial to the aim of rising living standards, now and in retirement.

    Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress said:

    Everyone deserves dignity and security in retirement, but right now many workers – especially those in the private sector – will find themselves without enough to get by on. Far too many people won’t have enough pension for a decent retirement, and too many – especially women, BME and disabled workers and the self employed – are shut out of the workplace pension system all together.

    That’s why reviving the Pensions Commission – bringing together unions, employers and independent experts – is a vital step forward. Twenty years ago the Pension Commission played a key role in bringing millions more people into workplace pensions and reducing the risks of pensioner poverty. We now have a chance to build on that work by reaching a long-term consensus on extending auto-enrolment to those workers still missing out, and making sure that this system delivers the decent retirement incomes all workers need.

    Rocio Concha, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Which? Said:

    Which? research has found that many consumers are concerned that they won’t have the money they need for a comfortable retirement, so it is encouraging to see the government take steps to reverse this trend.

    For some consumers, the idea of contributing more money into their pension pot is both daunting and unmanageable, so it is crucial that this review looks in depth at the challenges savers face, and Which? looks forward to working with the government towards long-term reform of the industry.

    The Pensions Commission will be made up of Baroness Jeannie Drake (a member of the original Commission), Sir Ian Cheshire and Professor Nick Pearce, who will be responsible for steering its work. Drawing on the success of the original Pension Commission in building a national consensus, they will work closely with stakeholders such as the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress.

    The Commission will make proposals for change beyond the current parliament to deliver a pensions framework that is strong, fair and sustainable. It will build on the Investment Review and Pension Schemes Bill – both of which ensures that people’s savings are working hard to support them in retirement.

    Alongside the Commission, the Government has, as required by law, also launched the State Pension Age Review, commissioning two independent reports for Government to consider when deciding the State Pension age for future decades:

    • Dr Suzy Morrissey will report on factors government should consider relating to State Pension age.
    • The Government Actuary’s Department will prepare a report on the proportion of adult life in retirement.

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    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director of Age UK said:

    We warmly welcome the Pensions Review, which has the potential to lay the foundations for a system of retirement saving that’s fit for the future. If we’re to avoid future generations of pensioners experiencing financial hardship, we need reforms that enable more people to build a decent standard of living, and we need them sooner rather than later to maximise the numbers who can be helped.

    Income for pensioners in the UK is based around both State and private pensions working together to help people enjoy a decent lifestyle once retired. The current system of saving has some significant gaps which have left many current pensioners struggling to make ends meet. Hopefully this can be avoided in future and particularly disadvantaged groups, including low-paid women and self-employed people on low incomes, can be helped to put money aside when appropriate for them to do so.

    There’s no getting away from the fact that the State Pension provides the bulk of retirement income for most pensioners, with 1.1million (13%) receiving all their income from the State. It’s therefore hugely important to consider the future of the State Pension alongside the role of private savings, as only once this is clear will it be possible to say with any accuracy how much people need to put aside to attain a decent standard of living once they retire.

    We look forward to working with the Government and the reviewers in the months to come.

    Jonny Haseldine, Head of Corporate Governance and Business Environment Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce said:

    Too few people are saving enough for retirement, affecting millions of employees and the firms we represent. Businesses want to help their staff make the right decisions for their financial futures.

    We welcome the launch of the new Pensions Commission – which is a timely and necessary next step from the original Commission over two decades ago.

    “It is essential we have a pensions system that supports both employees to build up savings and employers in managing costs. That’s even more crucial in the current economic climate.

    We also welcome the reiterated commitment that employer contribution rates won’t be increased during this parliament. Any future rises in minimum contributions must be gradual and paused if economic conditions worsen, giving business time to adjust to increased costs.

    Jon Richards, General Secretary of UNISON said:

    Every worker needs a pension they can rely upon in their old age. No one should be plunged into poverty when they retire.

    Any initiative that enhances current provision would be a good thing, especially moves to improve equality between men and women.

    With more pensioners falling into poverty as time goes by, it’s vital the commission works quickly.

    Saving enough for retirement isn’t just important, it’s urgent to securing individual futures and building a more prosperous society. To do this we must tackle adequacy – we need people to be able to contribute the right amount from the first pound they earn, and to build a pot that is invested in assets that will generate returns to support them in later life.

    That’s why the launch of the new Pensions Commission matters. Whether that is gradually increasing minimum auto-enrolment contribution rates or making it easier to access private market investments, like L&G has delivered through its Private Markets Access Fund, it is time to break down the barriers to building a retirement pot that are faced by millions across the country.

    Miles Celic OBE, Chief Executive Officer of The CityUK said:

    The Pensions Adequacy Review is another positive step in reforming pensions investment. Auto-enrolment has been a policy success, bringing millions into retirement saving, but further action is needed to ensure pension savings are adequate to provide an appropriate level of income for our ageing population. Total contributions will have to rise if we are to emulate the successes of, for example, Australia and Canada. This will involve difficult political choices alongside technical changes to policy and regulation, so it is right the appointees to the Commission consider the options thoroughly and, crucially, that they also draw on the industry’s significant expertise.

    Steve Webb, Partner at LCP said:

    The first Pensions Commission changed the UK pensions landscape and started the process of reform by getting millions of employees saving for the first time. But much work remains to be done, and this new Commission will have to consider reforms against a much more challenging backdrop. The Government has selected people who are widely respected in the world of business, the trade union movement and academia, who will be well placed to undertake this vital work, and I look forward to working with them constructively as they map out a new agenda for retirement saving.

    David Raw, Managing Director for Markets at UK Finance said:

    We welcome efforts to help ensure people are saving enough to deliver a decent level of income in retirement . Boosting financial and pension literacy, continuing to encourage private pension holding, and building on the success of auto-enrolment are key to achieving this. Well-functioning capital markets play a key role in a successful pension system and UK Finance looks forward to continuing to work closely with government as it progresses its programme for capital markets and pension reform.

    Chira Barua, CEO of Scottish Widows and CEO of Insurance, Pensions & Investments, Lloyds Banking Group said:

    We’ve been mapping trends in the UK’s retirement saving for 20 years and while automatic enrolment has been a gamechanger in kickstarting pensions saving for millions of workers, 39% (around 15 million) still risk facing poverty in retirement and action needs to be taken while there’s still time.

    Bringing all the right groups and the pensions industry together in this way made real progress last time, and we look forward to supporting the Commission in getting closer to cracking the pension crisis.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Celebrations as Loxdale becomes city’s 21st School of Sanctuary

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The school showed assessors from the City of Sanctuary UK movement that it celebrates its diverse communities, that the School of Sanctuary ethos of welcome, inclusion and safety for all runs through all aspects of Loxdale Primary, and that it extends a warm welcome to everyone.

    Deputy Headteacher Emma Wright-Jones said: “This award has been 2 years in the making and staff, children and families have worked really hard to ensure that we are as inclusive as possible.

    “We are committed to welcoming children to Loxdale and pride ourselves on the welcome they receive. We are pleased to be recognised as kind and that we welcome people of all nationalities into our school without discrimination.

    “Being a School of Sanctuary has empowered us to appreciate the richness that celebrating our diverse school community can bring, and we are proud to be a school that stands for inclusion, safety, warmth and kindness – a place where everyone belongs and can truly ‘Grow Together’.”

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “We are delighted that we now have 21 Schools of Sanctuary in Wolverhampton, all of which have demonstrated the lengths they go to ensure they provide a safe and welcoming place for their children and families, and I would like to congratulate everyone at Loxdale Primary School on this achievement.”

    Other Schools of Sanctuary include Bantock Primary, Dunstall Hill Primary, Goldthorn Park Primary, Graiseley Primary, Rakegate Primary, St Andrews CofE Primary, St Lukes CofE Primary, St Regis CofE Academy, Stowlawn Primary, St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy, Villiers Primary, West Park Primary, Merridale Primary, Wodensfield Primary School, St Michael’s CE Primary School, SS Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, St Teresa’s Catholic Primary Academy, The Royal School Wolverhampton Primary, Ormiston NEW Academy and Colton Hills Community School.

    The Schools of Sanctuary programme is part of the City of Sanctuary UK movement, committed to building a culture of safety and welcome, especially for refugees seeking sanctuary from war and persecution.

    Schools can apply to become a School of Sanctuary by demonstrating to City of Sanctuary UK that they have implemented 3 key principles – learning and helping people understand what it means to be seeking sanctuary, embedding the concepts of safety, welcome and inclusive culture for everyone, and sharing their values and activities with their local communities. For more information, please visit Schools of Sanctuary.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Join in fun and help shape your community at free family events

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The Love Your Community roadshow will be visiting Pendeford Dovecotes TMO, Ryefield, on Wednesday 30 July, the Cannock Road Gurdwara on Thursday 7 August, Lanesfield Church on Wednesday 13 August, and St Joseph’s Church, Coalway Road, on Wednesday 20 August. Each fun day will run from 11am to 3pm and everyone is welcome.

    Partners including the City of Wolverhampton Council, community organisations and charities, the police and other service providers will be on hand to provide a day of fun activities, wellbeing and practical support for people of all ages across 4 distinct zones.

    The Kids and Family Zone will include a bouncy castle and physical play, face painting, henna art and craft activities, while the Wellbeing Zone will offer a calm and supportive environment providing information and advice from partners like Rethink and the NHS as well as mindfulness sessions and journalling activities designed to promote self care and reflection.

    Elsewhere, the Advice and Support Zone will offer residents financial tips, energy efficiency guidance and support with managing household budgets along with gardening workshops to encourage sustainable living and community greening, and the Sports and Physical Activity Zone will feature kickabouts with Wolves Foundation, calisthenics demonstrations, interactive sessions led by WV Active and appearances by Wolves mascots Wolfie and Wendy.

    Visitors will also be encouraged to contribute to the Love Your Community Wall, sharing what they value about their neighbourhood, contributing ideas for local improvements, and making a pledge to support positive change in their community.

    Councillor Obaida Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “These Love Your Community events will bring residents together for fun, connection, and support. They are a great chance for people to find out more about what is going on locally, discover services that can make their lives easier, and share their ideas to improve their neighbourhood.

    “The Love Your Community initiative is designed to empower and encourage people to take pride in their local area through community events, shared spaces, support networks and inclusive activities.

    “This is important because we know that, when residents feel seen, heard, and included, their neighbourhoods flourish – and so does our city. So please come along, join the fun, and help shape the future of your community.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interuniversity Dialogue: Polytechnic University Develops Cooperation with the University Community of Southern Russia

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    Professor of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology and the Law of the Russian Federation Alexander Babkin took part in the work of the dissertation council of the Donetsk Academy of Management and Public Administration. This event strengthened the academic cooperation of the two educational institutions.

    The Polytechnic professor was the first opponent of Anna Borodatskaya’s candidate dissertation on the topic “Methods and criteria for assessing the effectiveness of the construction complex management system.” Based on the results of the defense, the applicant was awarded the academic degree of candidate of economic sciences.

    At the meeting, Alexander Babkin also discussed cooperation issues with the chairperson of the dissertation council, Alina Kretova, and members of the council representing universities in the south of Russia. The conversation concerned not only scientific aspects, but also interaction with the Donbass National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, which opens up new opportunities for joint research and exchange of experience.

    “Interaction with specialists from universities of the Donetsk People’s Republic will contribute to the development of our scientific ties. I would like to especially note the high level of the dissertation council staff and their interest in working together,” Alexander Vasilyevich commented on the results of his trip. He emphasized the importance of establishing contacts between educational institutions that will be useful for both scientists and students.

    “The visit of representatives of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics to the universities of the Donetsk People’s Republic was a significant step in scientific cooperation and exchange of experience,” said the school’s director, Dmitry Rodionov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Japan’s Ruling Coalition May Lose Upper House Majority – NHK

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    TOKYO, July 21 (Xinhua) — The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) may lose its majority in the House of Councillors (upper house of parliament) in Sunday’s elections, public broadcaster NHK reported.

    According to NHK, the LDP-Komeito coalition will not be able to secure the 125 seats needed to maintain a majority.

    The House of Councillors consists of 248 members. The term of office of statesmen is 6 years. Every three years, half of the composition of the House is renewed.

    The main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan is expected to increase its seat count, while the Democratic Party for the People (DPPP) and the Sanseito Party are also expected to make significant gains, NHK forecasts. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iranian FM warns EU3 countries against renewing sanctions

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    TEHRAN, July 21 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday warned that Britain, France and Germany (the EU3 countries) should not undermine the credibility of the UN Security Council by triggering a “sanctions snapback mechanism” against Tehran.

    A. Araghchi, in a post on the X social network, said these countries do not have the “legal, political and moral authority” to invoke the provisions of the 2015 nuclear deal or UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which allow for the reimposition of international sanctions if Iran is found to be in non-compliance with the agreement.

    He noted that after the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement /Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action/ in 2018, Iran exhausted dispute resolution mechanisms before taking steps to correct the situation, and the EU3 countries failed to fulfill their obligations and even supported the US “maximum pressure” policy.

    “The EU3 countries must refrain from any actions that will only deepen differences in the Security Council or have serious negative consequences for its work,” Araghchi said, noting that Iran is ready for “meaningful diplomacy,” but will resist hostile measures.

    Earlier in the day, media reported that Iran and the six international mediators had agreed to resume talks on Tehran’s nuclear program.

    The semi-official Tasnim news agency cited an “informed source” as saying that Iran and the six were holding consultations on the date and venue of the talks. The upcoming talks are expected to be held at the deputy foreign minister level. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: Japan’s PM vows to stay in office after election defeat

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    TOKYO, July 21 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed on Monday to remain in office despite a major defeat in the House of Councillors election where the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner failed to secure a majority. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A simplified customs clearance model has been launched at the Baktu automobile checkpoint on the Chinese-Kazakh border

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    BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) — An innovative customs clearance model that exempts cargo from transshipment after it enters the border crossing was officially launched at the Baktu Port of Tacheng County in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday, the Xinjiang Daily reported.

    This model allows the company to submit a customs declaration to the customs service at the point of departure of the goods or during transportation, which will perform a number of operations in advance, including verification of the declaration and risk analysis. Then the truck will be able to undergo customs clearance at an accelerated pace upon arrival at the control site at the border crossing, which will significantly reduce the storage and waiting time.

    By implementing this model at the Baktu checkpoint, customs clearance time can be reduced from 3-4 hours to less than 10 minutes.

    The new model will also reduce the company’s operating costs, said Yao Fei, an official at a Xinjiang-based trading firm.

    According to the results of the first five months of this year, 292 thousand tons of cargo were imported and exported through the Baktu checkpoint, which is 3.7 percent more than a year earlier, according to data from the Urumqi Customs Office.

    This customs clearance model was first put into operation in Xinjiang at Alashankou Port in November 2023. Based on the successful experience, Urumqi Customs is working to expand this model to other border crossings in Xinjiang. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China strongly opposes EU inclusion of Chinese companies in sanctions list against Russia

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    BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) — A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson on Monday expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute protest over the European Union’s (EU) decision to include some Chinese companies and financial institutions in the 18th round of sanctions against Russia.

    In response to a media question, a spokesman for the agency said the EU, ignoring repeated statements and objections from China, unilaterally included Chinese companies in its sanctions list and imposed fines on two Chinese financial institutions based on unfounded accusations.

    China has consistently opposed unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law and are not sanctioned by the UN Security Council, the representative of the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China emphasized.

    According to him, the EU’s actions contradict the consensus reached between the leaders of China and the EU and will have a serious negative impact on trade and economic ties and financial cooperation between the two sides.

    China calls on the EU to immediately stop the wrong practice of including Chinese enterprises and financial institutions on the sanctions list, the ministry spokesman said, adding that the Chinese side will take necessary measures to resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of domestic companies and financial institutions. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI: Vidsyn Discovery Proves Up Commercial Oil and Gas

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Oslo, 21 July 2025 – DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today confirmed a gas and condensate discovery on the Vidsyn prospect close to its producing Fenja oil and gas field, both within the Norwegian Sea license PL586. The Company has a 25 percent stake in the license, up from 7.5 percent prior to the recent acquisition of Sval Energi Group AS last month.

    Preliminary estimates put gross recoverable resources in the range of 25 to 40 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMboe) with a mean of 31 MMboe, above the pre-drill estimate range. The Vidsyn discovery was made in Middle Jurassic high-quality reservoir sandstones of the Ile formation. The partnership, including Vår Energi ASA (75 percent and operator), considers the discovery commercial and sees a potential to unlock a larger volume in the licence.

    “Vidsyn is another exciting addition to our string of Norway discoveries,” said Executive Chairman Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani. “Together with Vår Energi, we will work hard to put it into production faster than is the norm in Norway.”

    Vidsyn is located eight kilometers west of the Fenja field, which is tied back to the Equinor-operated Njord field facilities 35 kilometers to the northeast. Njord oil is exported by shuttle tankers while gas is piped to the market via the Åsgard Transport System.

    Since re-entering Norway in 2017, DNO has participated in over a dozen discoveries on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, including three on permits operated by the Company, namely Kjøttkake (2025), Othello (2024) and Norma (2023).

    DNO produces around 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day offshore North Sea from more than 30 fields, participates in six ongoing field development projects, is maturing multiple discoveries for project sanction and has interests in a total of 138 permits in the North Sea where it will drill three more exploration wells later this year: Page in PL1086 (50 percent interest and operator), Tyrihans Øst in PL1121 (30 percent) and Camilla Nord in the Vega unit (5.5 percent). Combined North Sea 2P reserves and 2C resources of 435 million barrel of oil equivalent translates into15 years of production at the current run rate.

    For further information, please contact:
    Media: media@dno.no
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    DNO ASA is a Norwegian oil and gas operator active in the Middle East, the North Sea and West Africa. Founded in 1971 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, the Company holds stakes in onshore and offshore licenses at various stages of exploration, development and production in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Norway, the United Kingdom, Côte d’Ivoire, Netherlands and Yemen. More information is available at www.dno.no.

    This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Excitement as experienced operator announced to take on Hilsea Lido

    Source: City of Portsmouth

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    The team at Sea Lanes Brighton is a passionate group of local businesses and open-water swimming enthusiasts who will partner with South Downs Leisure to steward the regeneration of Hilsea Lido. Together, their shared vision is to create a financially and environmentally sustainable, inclusive, and accessible leisure destination for all to enjoy.

    Portsmouth’s cherished Hilsea Lido has been undergoing a £7.6m renovation, led by the council and funded by the UK Government. Extensive work is currently underway to fully renovate the pool, filtration equipment, and surrounding areas. The announcement of Sea Lanes as the preferred operator follows a market exercise that took place in late 2024.

    Sea Lanes on Brighton seafront

    The Sea Lanes team plan to bring their significant expertise to Hilsea Lido and will begin the regeneration with the introduction of a sauna, along with a pop-up food and beverage offer to complement the unheated pool. They will also operate the splash pool next to the lido, unifying both sides of the historic site for the first time in many years.

    Harry Smith, Director at Sea Lanes, said:

    “We are thrilled to be chosen as the preferred operators of Hilsea Lido, we see it as more than a more than a pool, it’s a unique place with history and heart. A hub for the local community. A centre for both mental and physical wellbeing. Our vision is to create a vibrant community hub, a welcome space where people of all ages can recharge, move and connect.

    “From invigorating swims and soul-soothing sauna sessions to family themed activities, delicious eats and energising events, there will be something for everyone. To help us create our vision we want to hear from the Portsmouth community as to how Hilsea Lido can meet their needs.”

    Duncan Anderson, CEO of South Downs Leisure, said:

    “We are excited to be part of the transformation of Hilsea Lido. Swimming is unique. It is something that everyone can do. We want everyone to safely enjoy the water throughout their lives. By working with the community and Sea Lanes we will champion the benefits of open water swimming for all in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment. Designed for accessibility and flexibility, serving swimmers of all ages and abilities, with no barriers to entry.”

    The council has been working closely with contractors Beard and consultancy company Mace on this complex project, which has involved 80 tonnes of steel reinforcement and 30 lorry-loads of concrete being brought in to strengthen the pool. Modular shower units and toilets have been installed, including a Changing Places toilet, with beach-themed changing huts to be added soon.

    An artist’s impression of the refurbished Hilsea Lido

    Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council, said:

    “We are all absolutely delighted to finally reveal our partnership with the team behind Sea Lanes Brighton. This is a major milestone for Hilsea Lido, and it will help to transform the north of the city.

    “As a council, we are committed to investing in sport across the city because of the clear physical and mental benefits that physical activity brings. We are looking forward to seeing the lido develop further under the care of a very experienced team.”

    An opening date will be announced once agreed with the Sea Lanes team. To find out more about the plans, sign up for news updates, and give your feedback, please visit hilsealido.co.uk.

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  • MIL-OSI: GoAuto Insurance Now Licensed in Georgia, Begins Issuing Auto Policies Statewide

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BATON ROUGE, La., July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GoAuto Insurance, a direct-to-consumer, low-cost auto insurer based in Baton Rouge, today proudly announces it has received approval from the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner and began issuing auto insurance policies in Georgia effective July 14, 2025. The milestone marks GoAuto Insurance’s fifth expansion state, following successful launches in Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, and Alabama.

    “Becoming licensed in Georgia and going live with policy issuance is a significant milestone for GoAuto Insurance,” said Brad Scharf, COO of GoAuto Insurance. “We’re committed to making dependable, cost-effective insurance accessible. Georgia drivers now have a fresh new option to meet their insurance needs with convenience and peace of mind.”

    GoAuto Low Cost Car Insurance targets budget-conscious drivers and delivers a streamlined experience: online and mobile quotes, direct policy purchases without agent commissions, and manageable premiums. The company’s entry aligns with its track record of leveraging digital platforms and analytics-driven underwriting to maintain lower loss ratios and strong margins.

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    Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, GoAuto Insurance offers affordable auto insurance through direct, low-cost channels. By leveraging proprietary analytics and a digital-first model, GoAuto Insurance has grown to serve drivers in five states, offering transparent coverage and straightforward service.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lightning: Alaska Airlines has requested the suspension of all its main US flights, citing an “IT system failure” – media

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    Flash: Alaska Airlines has requested the suspension of all its main US flights, citing an “IT system failure” — media Flash: Alaska Airlines has requested the suspension of all its main US flights, citing an “IT system failure” — media

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