Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Europe: Project Meridian FX shows possibility of cross-border linkages for FX transactions between wholesale payment infrastructures

    Source: European Central Bank

    24 April 2024

    • Project Meridian FX proves that wholesale payment infrastructures, such as real-time gross settlement (RTGS) systems, can be interoperable via new technologies for FX transactions
    • The joint project between the Bank for International Settlements, Bank of England, Banque de France, Banca d’Italia, Deutsche Bundesbank and European Central Bank explored synchronising foreign exchange (FX) transactions
    • It demonstrated that FX transactions could be settled across jurisdictions and different types of infrastructures

    The Bank for International Settlements and its central bank partners have successfully demonstrated how wholesale payment infrastructures, such as RTGS systems, can interoperate with each other for FX transactions via new technologies.

    The project involved synchronising the settlement of FX transactions, using distributed ledger technology, so that the transfer of one leg of the transaction (such as buying a currency) happens only if the transfer of the other (such as selling another currency) occurs.

    Meridian FX sought to address some of the actions called for in the Group of 20 cross-border payments roadmap. For example, reducing foreign exchange settlement risk using payment-versus-payment transactions and establishing realistic links between the wholesale payment infrastructures of different countries. Synchronisation could also mitigate some of the liquidity risk and credit risk challenges in the foreign exchange market.

    The project connected a synthetic version of the UK RTGS system to three experimental Eurosystem interoperability solutions: DL3S (developed by the Banque de France), TIPS Hash-Link (developed by the Banca d’Italia) and the Trigger Solution (developed by the Deutsche Bundesbank).

    Combined with the results of previous work undertaken by the BIS and the Bank of England, Meridian FX shows that synchronisation can be agnostic to both the asset or fund of the transaction involved and the technology of the ledgers, highlighting its potential use in other markets.

    Insights gained from the project will inform the work programmes of the participating central banks.

    For media queries, please contact Benoit Deeg, tel.: +49 172 1683704.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Workplace Relations Commission publishes 2024 Annual Report

    Source: Government of Ireland – Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation

    The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) today published its Annual Report for 2024.

    In welcoming the Report, Mr. Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment said:

     “The Annual Report for 2024 highlights the WRC’s strong delivery across all services provided to the public including inspection, the provision of information, conciliation, adjudication, mediation and other advisory services. In the Programme for Government, there is a firm commitment to support the central role played by the Workplace Relations Commission and the Labour Court in industrial relations and employment matters.”

    Minister Burke added, 

    “The WRC continues to play a critical role in ensuring that employment rights are upheld for all, recovering over €2 million in unpaid wages on foot of 5,156 inspections completed during 2024. The WRC plays a leading role in contributing to the harmonious industrial relations climate we enjoy, with data for conciliation services showing an 85% success rate.

    “Strong and well-functioning industrial relations institutions are an important and very valued element of our economy, supporting and promoting fair wages, particularly in low paid sectors. Collectively bargained agreements also play a positive role in increasing productivity for businesses.”

    Alan Dillon, Minister of State for Small Business and Retail at the Department also welcomed the Report, adding: 

    “The importance of the WRC is evident in the demand for its services with 59,400 calls to its information services, and over 4 million website views.

    Commenting on the WRC’s Digitisation initiatives, Minister Dillon added, 

    “I welcome that the WRC continued with its digitisation ambitions, introducing the second phase of its Robotic Process Automation in 2024 along with launching its eComplaint form.”

    Dr David Begg, Chairperson of the Board of the WRC commented:

    “The WRC continued to perform strongly in 2024, and its Annual Report for the year demonstrates the effectiveness of the WRC across the entire range of services it provides. Our aim is to continuously improve our offering to our stakeholders, and we are very grateful for the trust and confidence they repose in us.”

    Ms Audrey Cahill, Director General of the WRC, said:

    “The Annual Report 2024 offers a reflective overview of the year, highlighting our key achievements and milestones throughout 2024. It also provides a glimpse into the strategic planning currently underway, which is designed to propel the organisation forward and ensure the effective delivery of our vision—all while meeting the statutory obligations set out in our purpose. 

    “We remain responsive to the evolving demands placed on our services across all divisions. By closely monitoring socioeconomic trends and the ongoing expansion of employment rights, we continue to adapt and align our efforts to meet the changing needs of those we serve.”

    Ms Cahill concluded by thanking the Minister, our parent Department, the Workplace Regulation and Economic Migration (WREM) Division and all WRC Stakeholders for their support throughout the year.

    An infographic from the Report summarising the WRC’s key performance indicators in 2024, is included below, indicating:

    Information Services:

    Over 59,400 callers were helped by the WRC’s Information and Customer Service staff providing information on employment, equality, or industrial relations matters. There were over 4.3m pageviews of the WRC’s website.

    Inspections:

    A total of 5,156 inspections were completed in 2024 with €2.15m recovered in unpaid wages. Successful prosecutions were up 27% on 2023.

    Adjudications:

    The WRC saw an increase of 6% in Adjudication Hearings offered in 2024 compared to 2023. In total, 9,054 Adjudication files were offered a hearing in 2024, an average of 180 per week.

    Conciliation Service:

    The WRC’s Conciliation Service was involved in the resolution/prevention of a number of high-profile disputes. Its success rates remain high and continues to be above 85%.

    The new Public Service Agreement 2024- 2026 was agreed as a successor agreement to Building Momentum. This followed two months of intense negotiations between the Government and the Public Sector Trade Unions/Associations at the WRC.

    Mediations:

    The WRC pre-adjudication mediation service delivered a total of 894 mediations in 2024, which is a 14% increase compared to 2023.

    Code of Practice:

    The Code of Practice on the Right to Request Remote and/or Flexible Working was published on 7 March 2024.

    Outreach:

    WRC staff across all Divisions, attended over 60 outreach events involving a range of schools and colleges, enterprise bodies, business and employee representative bodies and state bodies. These events are a very useful and important method of engaging with the public to provide information on WRC services.

    Digital Strategy:

    The new online complaint form provides greater flexibility and was made available to the public in September 2024. This complaint portal replaces the old technology of the previous application form which many found difficult to use and was inaccessible for many service users.

    The Workplace Relations Commission Annual Report 2024 is available here

    NOTES TO EDITOR

    Workplace Relations Commission

    The Workplace Relations Commission was established on 1 October 201

    The main functions of the WRC are to:

    • Promote the improvement of workplace relations and the maintenance of good workplace relations,
    • Promote and encourage compliance with relevant employment legislation.
    • Provide guidance in relation to compliance with Codes of Practice,
    • Conduct reviews of, and monitor developments in, workplace relations generally,
    • Conduct or commission relevant research and provide advice, information and the findings of research to Joint Labour Committees and Joint Industrial Councils,
    • Advise the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment on the application of, and compliance with, relevant legislation,
    • Provide information to the public in relation to employment legislation, (other than the Employment Equality Act).

    With a wide workforce of just over 235 staff, supplemented by 36 external adjudicators, and with offices in Dublin, Carlow, Cork, Ennis and Sligo, the WRC’s mission is to deliver high-quality service nationally, free of charge, which is

    • speedy, user-friendly, independent, effective, impartial, and cost-effective,
    • provides variable means of dispute resolution, redress, and effective enforcement, and improves workplace relations generally.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Sally Axworthy

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Sally Axworthy

    Mrs Sally Axworthy MBE has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan.

    Mrs Sally Axworthy

    Mrs Sally Axworthy MBE has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan in succession to Ms Kathy Leach who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment.  Mrs Axworthy will take up her appointment during August 2025.

    Curriculum vitae

    Full name: Sally Jane Axworthy

    Year Role
    2024 to present Full-time Kazakh language training
    2021 to 2024 FCDO, Head, Negotiations and Peace Processes Department, Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation
    2016 to 2021 Holy See, HM Ambassador
    2013 to 2015 FCO, Joint Head, North Africa Department
    2011 to 2013 FCO, Head, Somalia Unit
    2011 FCO, Head, Great Lakes, East Africa and Somalia Department
    2009 to 2011 India, Director, Corporate Services
    2007 to 2008 FCO, Head of Financial Skills
    2006 FCO, Senior Flexible Working Project, Human Resources Directorate
    2004 to 2005 Government Office South West, Vulnerable Adults Project Leader
    2001 to 2003 Government Office South West, Assistant Director, Devon and Cornwall
    1998 to 2000 FCO, Head, Turkey, Cyprus & Malta Section, European Union Department
    1996 to 1998 Bonn, First Secretary (European Union)
    1994 to 1996 Secondment to the German Foreign Ministry
    1993 to 1994 FCO, Head, Political Section, United Nations Department
    1991 to 1992 Kyiv, Second Secretary Economic
    1989 to 1991 Moscow, Third Secretary Commercial
    1988 to 1989 Full time language training (Russian)
    1987 to 1988 FCO, Desk Officer, Hungary and Czechoslovakia

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: LimbItless report published

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    LimbItless report published

    Fatal person overboard from a keelboat off Cowes, Isle of Wight, England.

    Image courtesy of Andrew Cassell Foundation.

    Today, we have published our accident investigation report into a fatality following a person overboard from an Andrew Cassell Foundation Sonar keelboat on 1 October 2022 off Cowes, Isle of Wight, England.

    Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, Andrew Moll OBE, said:

    Any boating activity carries the risk of a person falling in the water. It is important that skippers and event organisers conduct an appropriate assessment to determine the level of assistance that might be required – such as equipment, personnel or support craft – to ensure the timely recovery of a person from the water. Additionally, vessel crews must be practised in the recovery of people from the water and be familiar with their rescue equipment.

    Not every event or outing requires bespoke equipment but it may be necessary, especially when sailing with people whose ability to assist with their own recovery might be impaired.

    All skippers should consider how they and their crew will recover an unconscious person from the water in a timely manner and ensure they and their crew practise thoroughly for such an event.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UKHSA urges Hajj and Umrah pilgrims to get meningitis vaccination

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    UKHSA urges Hajj and Umrah pilgrims to get meningitis vaccination

    UKHSA is reminding travellers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for Umrah and the upcoming Hajj pilgrimages to ensure they are vaccinated against meningitis.

    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is urging travellers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for Umrah and the upcoming Hajj pilgrimages to ensure they are vaccinated against meningococcal disease with the MenACWY vaccine, due to ongoing outbreaks of serogroup W (MenW) disease associated with travel to KSA.

    UKHSA has confirmed 5 cases of MenW disease between February and March 2025 in people who had recently returned from KSA or in their close contacts in England and Wales.

    Invasive meningococcal disease is rare but serious and is caused by meningococcal bacteria. Meningococcal meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) and septicaemia (blood poisoning) are severe conditions that can kill or leave people with life-changing disabilities.

    Those undertaking Hajj or Umrah, along with seasonal workers, are required to present a valid certificate of MenACWY vaccination issued between 10 days and 3 to 5 years before arrival, depending on the type of MenACWY vaccine previously received. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) advise, however, that all travellers to KSA should consider receiving the quadrivalent meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine, especially during the current MenW outbreak.

    While abroad and in the 2 weeks after returning to the UK, pilgrims and travellers returning from KSA should monitor for symptoms such as:

    • fever
    • severe headache
    • vomiting
    • stiff neck
    • rash
    • extreme sleepiness
    • seizures

    Symptoms may resemble flu initially and can appear in any order, but can lead to serious illness within hours. Anyone who has symptoms and becomes concerned about their own or someone else’s health should seek immediate medical advice or dial 999 in a medical emergency.

    Dr Shamez Ladhani, Consultant Epidemiologist at UKHSA, said:

    The MenACWY vaccination is essential for pilgrims travelling to KSA for Umrah and Hajj, particularly given recent cases among UK returnees and their families. Meningococcal disease can be fatal and may leave survivors with serious lifelong conditions including hearing loss, brain damage and limb amputations.

    Pilgrims should ensure vaccination at least ten days before travel and remain vigilant for symptoms like sudden fever, severe headache, stiff neck, or rash. If you or anyone at home becomes unwell with any symptoms of meningitis within two weeks of returning from Saudi Arabia, contact your GP or NHS 111, mentioning your recent travel history, or dial 999 in case of emergency.

    Dr Sahira Dar, President of the British Islamic Medical Association, said: 

    During Hajj and Umrah, millions of people gather in very close proximity during the pilgrim rights, in accommodation sites and on public transport.  This means that there is a much higher risk of contracting infectious diseases such as meningitis which is a serious illness.  We highly recommend that everyone going on Hajj and Umrah receive their MenACWY vaccine which could protect them and their loved ones back home.

    UKHSA is also advising pilgrims about Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). While risk to UK travellers remains low, pilgrims should:

    • avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products
    • avoid contact with camels and animal waste
    • practise good hygiene, particularly washing hands after visiting farms, barns or markets

    Should fever, coughing or breathing difficulties develop within 2 weeks of leaving Saudi Arabia, contact a GP or NHS 111, mentioning recent travel history and any contact with respiratory cases, healthcare facilities or camels during travel.

    Further information on vaccinations and travel health precautions for KSA is available on the NaTHNaC website.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Key forestry grants re-opened to support tree-planting ambitions

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Key forestry grants re-opened to support tree-planting ambitions

    Up to £4.1 million in grants is being made available across three grant offers to boost resilience and productivity in tree production

    Foresters, researchers, landowners, nurseries and seed suppliers are set to benefit today (Thursday 24 April) from up to £4.1 million to be made available to equip nurseries to enhance domestic tree and tree seed production to meet the ambitious statutory tree planting targets for climate, nature and people, while supporting green jobs, helping to boost growth in the sector.

    This will help ensure we plant treescapes that are resilient to stresses including climate change and pests and diseases, while bolstering capacity to meet the Government’s ambitious tree-planting targets.

    Forestry Commission Chair Sir William Worsley said:

    “Supporting domestic tree and tree seed production can be at the very root of growth opportunities for our sector. Our grants have the potential to ensure there is a reliable supply of diverse and high quality trees for future planting to the Government’s tree planting targets, improving timber security whilst boosting employment and the wider green economy.

    “I encourage all eligible applicants to come forward to help us support the sector to grow and thrive.”

    These grants have already seen funding awarded to a vast range of organisations across the public, private and third sectors, ranging from established tree and tree seed suppliers to new entrants to the sector. Previously supported projects can be found on our tree and seed production case studies page at: Tree and seed production case studies – GOV.UK.

    Through the Tree Production Capital Grant, for example, funding has enabled community tree nurseries to purchase polytunnels and seed processing equipment, and supported larger nurseries to invest in machinery to improve their efficiency.

    The Tree Production Innovation Fund unlocks new technologies that enhance the quantity, quality and diversity of tree planting stock, for example funding work into reducing synthetic fertiliser use in forestry which later led to crowding in of Danish venture capital seed to launch natural fertiliser company Re-Genus.

    It also supported Rhizocore Technologies to develop locally adapted mycorrhizal fungi pellets to enhance tree growth, resilience and greater carbon capture by soil. The pellets are designed to be placed into the topsoil with saplings during tree planting. They keep the fungal symbionts they contain alive for months, enabling the formation of mycorrhizal associations with the planted trees. Field data has shown sites using the pellets have significant improvements to both tree growth rates and survival rates.

    Dr Toby Parkes, Founder and CEO, Rhizocore, said:

    “Tree Production Innovation Fund funding has enabled Rhizocore to develop its products and systems, transitioning Rhizocore from a research phase to a commercial phase and enabled us to develop the first commercially scalable system for delivering live, locally sourced ectomycorrhizal fungi to field planting sites.

    “This foundational work has enabled Rhizocore to establish the data and systems needed for us to supply local ectomycorrhizal fungi to the forestry sector into the future.”

    Planning and planting new seed stands and orchards and management of existing seed stands are examples of eligible activities for Seed Sourcing Grant funding.

    Additional information:

    • The Tree Production Capital Grant (up to £2 million) aims to help suppliers increase their productivity and resilience and is designed for tree and tree seed suppliers of all sizes, as well as new entrants looking to diversify into the sector. It closes for applications on 25 June.
    • Read the Forestry Commission’s tree and seed production case studies.
    • The Tree Production Innovation Fund (up to £1.5 million) provides funding for innovative projects designed to overcome barriers to domestic tree production and is designed to improve the quantity, quality and diversity of tree planting stock in England. It closes on 9 July.
    • Read about previous successful Tree Production Innovation Fundprojects.
    • The Seed Sourcing Grant (up to £600,000) provides funding to improve the quantity, quality and diversity of tree seed sources in England and will help to ensure the availability of diverse planting stock to meet tree planting targets. It closes on 19 August.
    • Read about previous successful Seed Sourcing Grantprojects.

    To help those interested in applying, the Forestry Commission are hosting a range of ‘how to apply’ webinars and ‘knowledge transfer’ events, sign up for free:

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The KVN season finale thundered at the Polytechnic

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The finalists of the KVN season at SPbPU for the 2024-2025 season met in a decisive humorous battle on the stage of the White Hall. This annual event once again confirmed how many cheerful and charismatic students study at the Polytechnic University.

    A total of nine teams participated in the season, of which six reached the finals: Cherchez la femme, Kurazh, Touche, Apteit, Bez Negativa, and Shatout. Among them were both newcomers who had already made it to the Malaya Neva Open KVN League, and experienced teams that played in various leagues, including Fontanka and the Youth of Moscow KVN League.

    The judges were famous people from the world of humor. Evgeny Nikitin is the author of the famous “Poetsesses” and editor of the official league “Saint Petersburg”, Artem Klokov is an actor from “Interns” and a director, Dmitry Ulyanov is the director of the league “Malaya Neva”, a two-time finalist of the Povolzhye league and a three-time vice-champion of the interfaculty of the Polytechnic University.

    In the contests “Greeting”, “Triathlon” and “Final Freestyle” the participants demonstrated their resourcefulness, ability to get out of awkward situations and improvise. The creativity of the teams was at its best: props, dozens of images, musical numbers – all this was on stage.

    The title of the season champion was won by the team “Bez Negativa”, which as a bonus to its victory received a ticket to the second round of “Malaya Neva”. The cup for second place was received by the team “Touche”, and the bronze was taken by the girls from “Cherche la femme”.

    “This final was difficult for us, but still enjoyable. We tried very hard for this game. We made large-scale props, asked other teams for help and, of course, wrote jokes. We have grown noticeably thanks to KVN SPbPU. It was very nice to receive support from the audience, other teams and jury members. Winning the final means a lot to us. It shows that these three years of our efforts were not in vain!” – shared her impressions third-year student of the State Institute of Humanities and member of the “Without Negativity” team Arina Kuzema.

    “The final of the inter-faculty games of KVN SPbPU gave a sea of laughter and great emotions! The organization was at its best, and the teams showed bright, witty and truly talented performances. I was especially pleased with the friendly atmosphere and support of the audience. It felt like KVN unites!” – said first-year student of IKNK and member of the team “Courage” Alexander Vitkovsky.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ban Airbnb tax breaks and introduce additional charges for short term lets

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Homes are for living in, not for profiteering.

    The Scottish Greens have tabled plans to ban tax breaks for short term let operators profiteering from houses that could be used to tackle Scotland’s homelessness crisis.

    Green MSP Ross Greer has lodged an amendment to the Housing (Scotland) Bill which would ban short term let operators from receiving relief from Non-Domestic Rates (NDR), commonly known as business rates. A second amendment lodged by the MSP would give Ministers the power to charge short term lets an additional NDR rate instead.

    At present short term lets typically enjoy up to 100% NDR relief through policies such as the Small Business Bonus Scheme.

    These reforms would discourage businesses from buying up homes to turn into short term lets, like Airbnbs. It is hoped the move would encourage the sale of homes currently used as short term lets to free up housing for people to actually live in, rather than for businesses to profit from.

    Since the last election, the Scottish Greens have doubled the tax paid when buying a holiday home or buy-to-let property and given councils the power to double Council Tax on holiday homes.

    These reforms have had the desired effect on house purchases, with 2455 fewer second homes bought last year than in 2023, the largest decrease in a decade. Combined, these will also raise over a quarter of a billion pounds for public services in the current financial year.

    Mr Greer said:

    “There are communities across the country where the greed of short term let operators and buy-to-let landlords has destroyed any chance of local young people ever owning their own home.

    “Given the damage they’ve done to the housing market, there is absolutely no need for short term let operators to continue receiving massive tax breaks. Instead, they should pay a bit more in tax to fund the extra affordable housing we need to solve the crisis they helped to cause.

    “The changes already delivered by Green MSPs have reduced the number of second and holiday homes bought each year, freeing up more properties for people who need a home to live in and raising millions of pounds for vital services like schools and hospitals.

    “We will continue cracking down on the rich hoarding homes and working to free up houses for people to actually live in.

    “We have thousands of homeless people across Scotland while many homes are bought up and used as Airbnbs. The Scottish Greens believe housing should be for people and not for profit.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “The fundamental principle of scientific knowledge is honesty.”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Daria Mazur wanted to study science since she was 13, when she realized in seventh grade that she was good at physics. In an interview with the Young Scientists of the Higher School of Economics project, she talked about theoretical research on the double electric layer, speed reading, and the MGMT song “Little Dark Age.”

    Why I started doing science

    I was a very unpopular child at school, no one really made friends with me, I existed on my own. And so, when physics started in the seventh grade and I started doing well, I found an outlet in it. Since the seventh grade, that is, since I was 13, I wanted to do science, and only science. I have never doubted it and since then I have been following my own path.

    For a long time I didn’t understand what scientific direction to choose. I knew it would be technical sciences, but I didn’t understand which ones. That’s why I enrolled in applied mathematics. There’s a lot of freedom there: you can do development, or fundamental research.

    In my third year, I met my academic supervisor. Yuri Alekseevich Budkov, and since then I have been engaged in science continuously, already in a specific direction – physical chemistry. This is a science in which chemical phenomena are explained with the help of physics. That is, it is physics and chemistry in one bottle.

    What am I studying?

    Double electric layer. This is a structure that forms at the metal-electrolyte boundary. It consists of a dense layer and a diffuse layer of ions. In a first approximation, the double layer can be represented as a flat capacitor with a capacitance C, which can store energy by accumulating a charge. Double electric layer is the main technology used in supercapacitors. These are new modern energy storage devices. Existing classical double layer models do not take into account many physical factors that prevent the application of these models to real physical and chemical systems, so there is a need to create new theoretical models that would allow for the correct assessment of, for example, the capacity of the double layer, since it is quite difficult to measure it experimentally.

    My first scientific work…

    …happened in the third year. During industrial practice, and then in my bachelor’s thesis, we studied a porous carbon material of the CMK-3 type: we estimated its differential electrical capacity and elastic deformation, then we compared our developed model with the experiment, and obtained good agreement.

    In the next work, already a master’s thesis, we came up with another model of the double electric layer. If earlier we did not take into account the influence of the solvent, that is, our permittivity was constant, then the next time we used an explicit polar solvent – water. This means that an equation was solved for the permittivity, and it changed with the distance from the electrode.

    We approximated the experimental data on differential electric capacity using our model. In it, we took into account all modern aspects of the theory of the double electric layer. For example, the hydrate radius, specific interactions, dielectric decrement, the effect of excluded volume. And based on the obtained parameters, we predicted the differential electric capacity for other concentrations.

    We also found out the influence of specific interactions on the differential electric capacity. Specific interactions are either repulsion or attraction of the hydrated ion and water. We found out that when the specific interactions change from repulsion to attraction, the peak of differential electric capacity decreases. This result was obtained for the first time.

    What I am proud of

    My bachelor’s and master’s degrees, because they resulted in publications in scientific journals – Europhysics Letters and ChemPhysChem respectively. In the second publication, devoted to the modeling of the double electric layer within the framework of the self-consistent field theory at the metal-electrolyte interface, I am listed as the first author for the first time in my scientific career.

    I am very proud of myself – that despite all the trials and difficulties that I had to overcome, I still retained the desire to do science and achieved results that are significant for me. I am very persistent.

    I have been living on my own since I was 18, and I had to work a lot during my entire bachelor’s degree. The first two years were especially hard because I had to combine studying with a hard, low-paying job. It got easier in my third year because Covid started. Everything was closed, there was no work, but I was paid a small salary. In addition, in my third year, I received my first money for science. This raised my morale. And I didn’t have to study in person: until the end of my fourth year, I studied completely online.

    I am currently studying on a single track “Master’s degree – postgraduate study”, and I am paid a stipend. In addition, I work as a research intern at the Laboratory of Computational Physics of MIEM HSE and teach physics in the educational programs “Applied Mathematics” and “Informatics and Computer Engineering”.

    What I dream about

    I don’t really believe in dreams. For me, it’s something unrealistic and unrealistic – like riding a unicorn. I believe in setting goals and achieving them. Actually, that’s how it works out for me in life. But if you really need a dream, then have a funny one. I want no scientist to have to write reports according to GOST.

    What is my goal?

    Defend a PhD dissertation.

    I would like to defend my thesis in physical chemistry, not applied mathematics. I am still working on it, because studying chemistry is very difficult. There is a lot of new knowledge, especially in quantum chemistry and physical chemistry. But I try to constantly learn something new. For example, I recently went to Veliky Novgorod for a workshop on quantum chemistry, where I built my first molecules.

    Science is a system of values that can help you live a good life.

    I believe that the fundamental principle of scientific knowledge is honesty.

    Few people can live without love. It doesn’t matter what kind – romantic, friendly, family. For me, science is love. Every person lives for happiness. Jung, I think, also wrote that happiness is the highest value. And in order for me to be happy, I need to study science.

    If I hadn’t become a scientist

    It’s hard for me to imagine myself as anything other than a scientist. But if I had to choose, I’d probably become a doctor. I really like helping people, and I also like chemistry. Or I could become a chemical engineer, for example, in pharmaceuticals.

    Who would I like to meet?

    With Marie Skłodowska-Curie. She is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. And the first person in history to receive two Nobel Prizes – in physics and chemistry. I would like to know the secrets of her ability to work. She had a rather difficult life, especially at the beginning of her career. I would like to know how it affected her, what her strength is. She impresses me so much that I visited her grave in Paris, and I always have a book with her biography at home.

    How my typical day is structured

    I wake up not very early, walk the dog. And then I go to work. My working day usually lasts at least 10 hours. In particular, I devote a lot of time to preparing for seminar classes. We need to publish a scientific article soon, and the calculations for it take a lot of time. They have to be done 10-15 times, double-checking every letter in the code, because if you make a mistake somewhere, the results will be non-physical or illogical.

    Do I get burnout?

    Yes, and often, but I don’t fight it. I have too many obligations. It’s gotten a little easier lately because I turned to my supervisor for help: he gives me the opportunity to rest. Although I don’t really believe in rest. I believe that you need to work constantly and that work is the meaning of life.

    What conferences have I attended?

    Recently I went to the Chinese city of Qingdao. I wanted to limit myself to a poster, but I was invited to give an oral report. For the first time I did it in English. It was so scary that the paper in my hands was visibly shaking. But everything went well. After the presentation, Chinese colleagues came up to me and asked questions.

    I was also in Portugal, in Costa da Caparica, at a small conference of a small scientific community. It was very warm. I have amazing memories of it. On the last evening, the organizers brought a big cauldron, poured moonshine into it, set it on fire, stirred it and read a spell in Gallic. It was against witches, evil spirits and simply for happiness. You drink a glass and become a happy person for a year.

    What else am I passionate about?

    Now I spend a lot of time studying theoretical chemistry. I also take speed reading courses. I read with a metronome and have already become faster – two touches of the line with my gaze are enough for me.

    I’m also studying French. So far, quite unsuccessfully – I speak with an accent and forget that I can’t pronounce the endings. Again, this is connected with my dream of living and studying in Paris.

    What was the last thing I read?

    “It’s Me, Eddie” by Eduard Limonov. I really like Limonov – his ambiguity. I accidentally bought his book “Taming the Tiger in Paris”. I periodically buy a huge number of books and do not read them, because there is no time. But Limonov immediately captivated me. It is very difficult for me to read a lot, because my attention floats, and I swallowed “Taming the Tiger” in two days. I liked the style so much that now I am reading a book on theoretical chemistry, which is written in a style similar to Limonov’s. The author of this book is Denis Tikhonov, a fairly well-known scientist, the founder of the public “Theoretical Chemistry” on VKontakte. There is also a chat for chemists, mainly quantum chemists. I am a member of it, read articles that colleagues send there, reasoning. I do not understand anything, but I hope that one day I will.

    Advice to a young scientist

    You need to find yourself not just a scientific supervisor, but a teacher who will pass on to you not only his scientific knowledge, but also the values that he shares, knowledge about life and will be able to support you morally. Everything depends on the scientific supervisor: where you publish, what and how you do, what conferences you attend. Of course, you also have to be persistent. For example, all the foreign conferences that I attended, I found myself, applied for them and paid for them.

    Also, don’t be afraid to promote yourself wherever you can. Don’t be afraid to seek out scholarships, opportunities, conferences – anything that will help you in your scientific career.

    Favorite place in Moscow

    The “World of Vinyl” store in Kitay-gorod. I love vinyl, I have a very large collection of records. It is very diverse – from Vivaldi to “Ranetki”. I love going to this store and usually do not leave without buying anything. Everything I buy, I then regularly listen to, except for the special edition of Radiohead’s “OK Computer”, which I feel sorry to unpack.

    Lately I’ve been listening to Ariana Grande’s album “Eternal Sunshine” and the band MGMT. They have a song called “Little Dark Age”. It’s a little mainstream, but I still like it.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Internship of KRSU teachers at the Polytechnic

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

    As part of cooperation between the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, an educational internship was held for the heads of KRSU educational programs. The main goal was to study modern approaches to designing educational programs, implementing innovative teaching methods and developing partnerships with industrial enterprises.

    The internship participants held a series of working meetings with the staff of the Directorate of Basic Educational Programs of SPbPU, where they discussed current trends in higher education, the specifics of developing new educational standards, and the model of multi-track engineering training. Of particular interest were issues of network interaction in the implementation of educational programs and the organization of students’ project activities.

    A significant part of the program was devoted to familiarization with the advanced infrastructure of SPbPU. KRSU teachers visited the laboratories of the Physics and Mathematics Institute, where Acting Director Nikolay Ivanov demonstrated them unique equipment: wind tunnels, installations for studying hydrodynamic processes and modern research stands. At the Civil Engineering Institute, the participants got acquainted with the laboratories of additive technologies in construction and road construction materials, as well as the innovative educational space “MetaCampus Polytech”.

    An important component of the internship was participation in the Youth Career Forum, where KRSU teachers were able to study effective mechanisms of interaction between the university and potential employers. The participants immersed themselves in the working atmosphere and improved their cross-professional competencies. This experience is especially valuable for the development of the graduate employment system in Kyrgyzstan.

    The final stage was the final certification, at which colleagues from KRSU presented the developed educational programs, highlighting their competitive advantages, listing the industrial partners involved and describing the employment prospects of graduates. The defense took place in the presence of the assistant of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation Vadim Smirnov, acting rector of KRSU Sergey Volkov, representatives of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, vice-rector for educational activities of SPbPU Lyudmila Pankova and vice-rector for international activities Dmitry Arsenyev.

    Lyudmila Pankova noted: “The implemented approach to the public presentation of the educational program allows us to look at it more comprehensively, evaluate the competitive advantages of the program in the context of the challenges of the modern labor market, and analyze the resource capabilities of the university for training in-demand specialists.”

    The internship significantly deepened Russian-Kyrgyz cooperation in the field of engineering education, providing KRSU teachers with valuable experience that will contribute to the modernization of educational programs and the introduction of advanced practices into the university’s educational process. The knowledge and contacts gained open up new prospects for the development of academic mobility and joint educational projects between the two universities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The number of capital enterprises in the creative industries has reached 113 thousand

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Over four years, the number of Moscow companies and individual entrepreneurs in the creative industries has increased by 12 percent to 113 thousand. The products of the capital’s creative business attract audiences throughout Russia and abroad. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In 2024 alone, more than seven thousand new creative enterprises appeared in the capital. The most popular areas are information technology and video games, fashion, cinema and animation,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    The development of the sector is facilitated by comprehensive support from the city — from the construction of modern infrastructure to the launch of accelerators and professional competitions. Projects such as “Design Workshop”, “Art. Workshop” and “Video Game Factory” give industry representatives the opportunity to make a name for themselves, work with renowned experts and find major customers. The “Creative Market” program helps increase sales and tell more potential buyers about the brand.

    Large-scale production sites, in particular the Moscow Film Cluster, provide residents with work spaces, necessary equipment and useful services.

    Export of creative projects

    Moscow pays special attention to promoting creative business products abroad.

    “Last year, with the support of the city, entrepreneurs concluded about 100 international contracts and agreements in the creative industries. The total amount of export contracts exceeded one billion rubles,” Natalya Sergunina specified.

    Many of them were signed within the framework of the BRICS Fashion Summit, Moscow Fashion Week, Moscow International Film Week and other major industry events.

    Continuing work in this direction, in 2025 the city will organize the participation of capital companies in foreign exhibitions, including in Belarus, Indonesia and Egypt.

    For example, a trip to the computer games and e-sports festival in Istanbul is planned for September, and to the Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair in November. Entrepreneurs will be able to present their products and take part in negotiations with potential partners.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Novokosino operational site repurposed for electric buses

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow is actively developing environmentally friendly and comfortable ground electric transport. Electric buses are being introduced to the routes instead of buses, which makes trips around the city even more comfortable and improves the ecology of the capital. Infrastructure for servicing innovative vehicles is also being created. Thus, the Novokosino park has become the sixth site that services only electric buses. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    Currently, more than 500 drivers work here, providing operation of 30 electric bus routes.

    “We are modernizing Mosgortrans operational sites for a complete transition to electric transport on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. Today, more than 280 innovative electric buses operate in Novokosino. Russian vehicles provide comfortable and safe trips in 30 districts of Moscow and in three urban districts of the Moscow region,” added Maxim Liksutov.

    At the site, specialists check the serviceability of all electric bus systems, wash the vehicles and inspect their interiors for foreign objects, and charge the batteries. In addition, representatives of the manufacturer conduct scheduled inspections and maintenance of the equipment here.

    Since 2022, improved equipment has been delivered to the capital. Such vehicles have adaptive interior lighting, which changes from a cold shade to a warm one at 2 p.m. for passenger comfort. The front route indicator, increased by 18 percent, allows you to see the number from afar. The interior is heated by an electric heater, which does not affect the environment and maintains an optimal temperature. The power reserve has increased from 40-50 to 80 kilometers. At the same time, the weight of the vehicle remains the same. In 2024, KAMAZ and LiAZ trucks with an updated design entered service.

    Innovative transport is serviced at 12 Mosgortrans sites. Moscow was the first in Russia to start building modern electric bus parks. In 2022, the first in Russia and the largest in Europe electric bus park “Krasnaya Pakhra” opened in TiNAO. Eco-friendly vehicles went on routes in TiNAO. A year later, the “Mitino” park was built in the northwest. At the end of 2023, the third innovative park, “Saltykovka”, was launched. It is intended for electric buses running in the east of the city.

    Electric buses are serviced under life cycle contracts. For 15 years after the transfer of vehicles to the Mosgortrans fleet, manufacturers independently ensure the proper operation of equipment on routes. With new deliveries and the development of charging infrastructure, even more electric buses will replace buses. They will make travel more comfortable for Muscovites and visitors to the capital. The impact on the environment will also be reduced.

    In 2023, Moscow signed contracts with PJSC KAMAZ and LLC LiAZ for the supply of 1.2 thousand electric buses. This is the largest purchase of this type of transport in Europe. Under an additional agreement with PJSC KAMAZ, another 100 modern vehicles arrived in Moscow.

    Since 2023, 1.3 thousand innovative electric buses have already been delivered to the capital. Eco-friendly transport operates on more than 20 percent of the city’s routes. In total, Moscow has purchased over 2,350 electric buses since 2018.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The new season of the project “Summer in Moscow” invites entrepreneurs to participate

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    For Moscow entrepreneurs, the main city projects “Summer in Moscow” and “Winter in Moscow” are an opportunity to make a name for themselves. By participating in them, businesses held at least nine thousand events. The organizers were restaurateurs, representatives of educational and creative organizations, sports studios and other companies. Among the most popular events are master classes, excursions around the center of the capital, zumba training, concerts. For the companies themselves, such events in popular places in the city helped attract new customers and make brands more recognizable.

    As entrepreneurs note, thanks to participation in large-scale capital special projects, businesses increase sales and gain a loyal audience. As part of the new season of the project “Summer in Moscow” From June 1, you can organize points of sale for your products, hold an event in one of 200 popular city spaces, build your own site in places with high traffic and interested visitors.

    The city is ready to actively support the project partners. Even if entrepreneurs do not have ready-made solutions, but they want to participate, website You can submit an application for the project – the experts of the organizing committee will consult and offer ideas.

    Businesses have access to sites in different areas of Moscow — in the most popular places among city residents and tourists, public spaces, including parks. You can choose the territories of city estates (as part of the integration with the festival “Moscow Estates”), festival sites of “Moscow Seasons” and pavilions of the “Made in Moscow” project.

    From May 20, individuals and small businesses will be able to book a site on the mos.ru website in the service “Everybody out on the street!”. Among the places for booking are chalets for master classes, stages, gazebos, sports and dance floors.

    The audience of the Summer in Moscow project in 2024 was more than 38 million visitors – city residents and tourists. Guests were attracted by the diverse program, the breadth and accessibility of events.

    Business representatives and non-profit organizations of the capital can join the main event of the season – the project “Summer in Moscow”Those wishing to declare their own brand and receive support from the city for the development of their business have the opportunity to organize an event at a city site, hold an event at their organization under the brand “Summer in Moscow”, integrate their brand into the design of a city festival or event, get a point of sale for their own products at a capital site, take part in a competition for the seasonal design of facades and shop windows.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A permit has been issued for the commissioning of a building under the renovation program in Zapadnoye Degunino

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Zapadnoye Degunino district, a new residential building was put into operation under the renovation program. The permit for the commissioning of the facility was issued by the capital State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor)The head of the department reported this. Anton Slobodchikov.

    The new building, designed for 384 apartments, is located at the address: Bazovskaya Street, Building 26.

    “The area of apartments in the three-section house of variable height is 22.5 thousand square meters. On the first floor there are concierge rooms and pram rooms. The project also provides for non-residential premises for social and household enterprises. The building has through entrances leading to the inner courtyard and to Bazovskaya Street,” Anton Slobodchikov noted.

    The finishing of the apartments corresponds to the standards of the renovation program approved by the Moscow Government. There is a parking lot at the underground level. Each section has three elevators: two with a lifting capacity of 630 kilograms and one with a lifting capacity of 1,000 kilograms. The facades are faced with natural-colored brick, white glass fiber concrete and porcelain stoneware. Air conditioner baskets are fixed to the walls.

    “The architectural appearance of the house is based on a combination of light and dark shades. This, at first glance, simple technique allows the building to look different depending on the point of view, and the color scheme – to easily fit into the surrounding development,” clarified the chief architect of the capital, first deputy chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura)

    Sergey Kuznetsov.

    An area of 5.3 thousand square meters was landscaped next to the house: playgrounds and sports grounds, benches, trees and bushes appeared here.

    On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is paying special attention to the quality of work at renovation sites.

    Anton Slobodchikov emphasized that the construction of the house on Bazovskaya Street began in March 2023 on a land plot of more than 0.7 hectares. Mosgosstroynadzor inspectors conducted 11 inspections at all stages of the work. Specialists assessed the quality of construction, finishing, installation of engineering systems and landscaping. Based on the results of the final inspection, a conclusion was issued on the compliance of the facility with the design documentation.

    Specialists from the subordinate Center of Expertise were involved in the field events. They conducted laboratory and instrumental studies of building materials and erected structures.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed double the pace of program implementation.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Threatening diversity, threatening growth: the business effects of Trump’s anti-DEI and anti-trans agendas

    Source: The Conversation – France – By Matteo Winkler, Professeur associé en droit et fiscalité, HEC Paris Business School

    Recent months have seen a dramatic shift in US policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These changes carry deep economic consequences. President Donald Trump’s executive orders aim to ban DEI initiatives in federal agencies and contractors, and private companies have felt pressure to weaken or drop their DEI programmes. Trump has framed what was once a corporate safeguard against discrimination as “illegal and immoral”, marking a stark reversal in legal and business norms. Federal judges have blocked some of Trump’s orders, or elements of them, and some legal processes are ongoing.

    Transgender rights have become a lightning rod in this shifting landscape. The barrage of federal directives seeks to challenge – or outright eliminate – protections in areas ranging from health care to education to the military. Beyond the immediate harm to trans individuals, these policies pose threats to multinational companies that have long defended inclusive workplace values. Their leaders must now navigate a cultural minefield where staying silent risks public backlash, while openly supporting trans employees can invite legal and political complications. The business repercussions of this moral issue could affect everything from brand reputation to talent retention.


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    The economic imperative of DEI initiatives

    There is a growing ensemble of research suggesting that DEI policies are not just nice-to-have but a corporate imperative. This year, the World Economic Forum reported that organizations that include DEI in their core business strategies improve performance, innovation and employee satisfaction. These findings are in line with other studies, which have consistently demonstrated that inclusive workplaces not only attract top talent but perform better financially and have higher returns on assets and net income.

    With regard to people identifying as LGBTI+, a 2024 report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development highlighted that inclusive policies enable LGBTI+ individuals to achieve their full employment and productivity potential, benefiting both their well-being and society at large. Moreover, according to Open for Business, a think tank whose mission is making a case for LGBTQ+ inclusion in private and public settings, companies with “larger LGBTQ+ workforce benefit from diverse perspectives but also foster environments where innovation and productivity thrive”. It has also been found that human rights violations against LGBTI+ people diminish economic output at the micro level, suggesting that inclusive societies are more likely to experience robust economic growth.




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    Research has also shown that trans-inclusive business practices have long been associated with innovation, employee satisfaction and market competitiveness. Companies that provide gender-neutral bathroom access, introduce the inclusive use of pronouns and support employees’ gender transitions have been proven to foster relational authenticity in the workplace.

    Discrimination and exclusion, by contrast, not only harm individuals but also impede economic growth by limiting the available talent pool and reducing overall productivity. In September 2024, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) reported that “laws and policies designed to restrict or prevent access or supports for transgender and nonbinary people” endanger LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies, leading to increased fear, lack of safety and a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ violence. More generally, these laws and policies can also deter businesses from investing in regions perceived as discriminatory. Also in September, the Movement Advancement Project identified that the lack of legal protection against discrimination contributes to economic instability for LGBTQ+ families, which can lead to wage gaps, job insecurity and reduced access to benefits, ultimately contributing to reduced consumer spending and lower economic participation.

    Language targeting trans rights and visibility

    Despite the benefits of DEI initiatives, the current US administration has sought to enact several policies aimed at dismantling them, resulting in organizations, both public and private, to suspend funding for DEI and outreach programmes. In Trump’s executive orders, anything – policy, programme or initiative – related to or benefitting trans people in access to healthcare, academic research, scientific inquiry, school policies, personal safety, participation in sports, and military service is now rejected as “gender ideology extremism”.

    Targeting sports, education and the military is functional to an ideological battle aimed at erasing spaces where trans people are most vulnerable. These spaces are also formative arenas in shaping national identity and the public perception of DEI initiatives. When they become politicized, they can also affect how businesses frame their values, manage risks and engage with their different stakeholders.




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    Anti-DEI guidance from Trump administration misinterprets the law and guts educators’ free speech rights


    The anti-trans executive orders begin by redefining the term “sex” for interpretations of federal law. According to the text of “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to Federal Government”, a person is either male or female, which is determined by their reproductive cells at conception – a definition in which biology takes precedence over individual rights and legal protections. “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” weaponizes this “biological truth” by threatening to cut off federal funds to schools that allow trans athletes to participate in them. “Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness” equates being transgender with medical or physical incapacity despite no evidence suggesting that trans service members negatively impact military readiness. “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling” seeks to prevent schools from teaching about gender identity, which would strip trans youth of critical support systems. And “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation” describes gender-affirming healthcare as “destructive”.

    The ripple effects of this anti-trans rhetoric extend into the private sector, compelling businesses to reevaluate their DEI strategies in fear of backlash or scrutiny. Even before the last US presidential election, companies such as Ford, Harley-Davidson and Lowe’s withdrew their participation in the Corporate Equality Index, a national benchmarking tool on corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality. In the wake of Trump’s anti-DEI and anti-trans orders, organizers of various Pride events in the US and Canada learned that some corporations, including longtime sponsors, had decided not to fund them. And according to the New York Times, some companies erased language and terms related to DEI from annual reports filed this year, including Dow Chemical, whose reference to LGBTQ+ employee resource groups disappeared from its public documents.

    Navigating between inclusive values and anti-DEI pressure

    Three patterns seem to be emerging on how companies are navigating the tension between values that are inclusive of LGBTI+ people and the growing pressure to scrub DEI commitments within the US context. For the moment, these patterns do not reflect formalized strategies but adaptive responses to an environment that has grown in complexity in a very short time. Some corporate actions reflect deliberate strategy aimed at protecting global consistency, while others appear more reactive, shaped by local market pressures.

    The first pattern involves establishing a sort of internal firewall between US and international operations. Banco Santander provides a clear example of this approach. Thus far, it has maintained global DEI commitments such as tying executive bonuses to increased gender equality in leadership. This group stated that such targets would not be applied to countries where governmental policies target DEI. In this pattern, DEI programmes are maintained abroad but are dismantled in the US to minimize political exposure in the latter.

    The second approach, observed at accounting firm Deloitte, is a cultural split between US operations and those overseas: while entities under the same global brand may still share data, practices, or strategic frameworks internally, they now adopt publicly distinct positions on DEI. Deloitte UK has remained vocal on its DEI commitments, highlighting the cultural and political fault lines that multinationals must now navigate.

    The third approach is a retraction of DEI altogether. Target offers a striking example. In 2023, under increased political and consumer pressure, the company rolled back some of its LGBTQ+ inclusion efforts by reducing the number of Pride-related items for sale. In 2025, four days after Trump’s inauguration, Target announced it would “end its three-year DEI goals”, cease reporting to the Corporate Equality Index and “end a program focused on carrying more products from Black- or minority-owned businesses”, as reported by CNBC. The moves resulted in considerable public criticism, and more notably, coincided with a marked drop in foot traffic – “nearly 5 million fewer visits” over a four-week period – revealing reputational and financial risks associated with the abandoning of DEI policies. By contrast, bulk retailer Costco, which said three days after the inauguration that its shareholders voted against a proposal seen as unfriendly to the company’s DEI programmes, “saw nearly 7.7 million more visits” during that same stretch.




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    In light of the evidence, it is clear that undermining DEI initiatives poses substantial risks – not just to human dignity, but to economic competitiveness. Businesses and policymakers must recognize that DEI is not merely a social or ethical imperative but a core strategy for growth and innovation. By fostering environments where all individuals can thrive, we unlock the full potential of our workforce and ensure sustainable economic growth.

    Conversely, discriminatory policies contribute to social instability, brain drain and economic stagnation. In the United States, the rollback of DEI initiatives and the marginalization of transgender individuals threaten to erode the nation’s ability to uphold human rights and maintain business competitiveness. History demonstrates that exclusionary policies ultimately harm societies rather than strengthen them. The question remains whether the US can afford to sacrifice social stability and economic growth in pursuit of ideological battles. The evidence suggests that it cannot.

    Matteo Winkler is a member of the Open for Business Academic Committee. He has received funding from the HEC Foundation.

    Marcelle Laliberté is a member of Women in Aerospace Europe and HEC We&Men, and a contributor to the UN`s High Advisory Board on Governing AI for Humanity.

    ref. Threatening diversity, threatening growth: the business effects of Trump’s anti-DEI and anti-trans agendas – https://theconversation.com/threatening-diversity-threatening-growth-the-business-effects-of-trumps-anti-dei-and-anti-trans-agendas-255040

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM outlines new directions for joint scientific work with Far Eastern partners

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Maria Karelina and Director of the Center for Management of Engineering Projects Vladimir Filatov visited Research

    Let us recall that in September 2024, at the Eastern Economic Forum, the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev signed a cooperation agreement with ARNIKA LLC.

    Representatives of the State University of Management were given a tour of R

    As part of the working trip to Vladivostok, the representatives of the State University of Management also visited the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), where they got acquainted with the Advanced Engineering School “Institute of Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Food Systems”. During the meeting with the Advisor to the Director of the FEFU Elena Demidenko, the parties outlined the vectors of further cooperation – projects in the fields of machine vision and artificial intelligence.

    New areas of interaction, joint work with partners from PIS and R

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/24/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Notice from the Office of Liturgical Celebrations – Eucharistic Celebration on the Second Day of the Novendiali

    Source: The Holy See

    Notice from the Office of Liturgical Celebrations – Eucharistic Celebration on the Second Day of the Novendiali, 24.04.2025
    INSTRUCTIONS
    27 APRIL 2025
    EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONON THE SECOND DAY OF THE NOVENDIALI

    On 27 April 2025, Second Sunday of Easter or Divine Mercy Sunday, on the second day of the Novendiali, at 10.30, on the parvis of Saint Peter’s Basilica, the Eucharistic Celebration in memory of the Roman Pontiff Francis will take place, presided over by His Eminence Cardinal Pietro Parolin, former Secretary of State.
    However, each day they will involve the participation of a different group, taking into account its links with the Roman Pontiff. This variety of assemblies shows, in a certain way, both the scope of the ministry of the Supreme Pastor and the universality of the Church of Rome (cf. Ordo Exsequiarum Romani Pontificis, nos. 124-125). On the second day, the employees and faithful of Vatican City are specially invited. This celebration will also be attended by many teenagers in Rome for the Jubilee dedicated to them. Entrance tickets are not required.
    For the circumstance, the Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff announces as follows:
    The following may concelebrate:
    – The Patriarchs and Cardinals, who must be present by 9.45 in the Chapel of Saint Sebastian, bringing with them their white damask mitre;
    – The Archbishops and Bishops, who must be present by 9.30 in the Braccio di Costantino, bringing with them their amice, surplice, cincture and simple white mitre;
    – The Presbyters and Deacons, who must be present by 9.00, directly in the sector reserved for them in Saint Peter’s Square, where they will put on their amice, surplice, cincture and white stole. Tickets are not required for the concelebration, but it will be necessary to present the celebret.
    Vatican City, 23 April 2025
    ✠ Diego RavelliTitular Archbishop of RecanatiMaster of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man charged with murder of woman in Enfield

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating the murder of a woman in Enfield have charged a man.

    Abdirazak Omar, 29 (06.02.96) of Ayley Croft, Enfield, was charged on Wednesday, 23 April for the murder of 45-year-old Pamela Munro and possession of a knife.

    He will appear in custody at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 24 April.

    An investigation was launched on Saturday, 19 April following the fatal stabbing of Pamela at Ayley Croft, Enfield.

    Officers were called to the address at about 19:00hrs alongside the London Ambulance Service where Pamela was found with a stab wound.

    Despite the best efforts of emergency services, she was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

    Pamela’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers.

    On Monday, 21 April, investigating officers arrested Omar on suspicion of murder. He was charged as above.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to study looking at peanut desensitisation in adults with peanut allergy

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    A study published in Allergy looks at peanut desensitisation in adults with a peanut allergy. 

    Prof Adam Fox, Chair of the National Allergy Study Group, and Professor of Paediatric Allergy at King’s College London, said:

    “Conventional wisdom has been that oral immunotherapy for food is really just for children and there is clear evidence that the younger it is started, the safer and better the outcome.  However, that doesn’t mean that the benefits would not still be worthwhile for adults and this study shows that for many, oral immunotherapy for peanut at least, can still make a real difference.  This is only a small study and we hope to see larger studies to follow but it’s an important proof of principle that this may well be a treatment for adults too.  However, this treatment requires careful medical supervision and should never be attempted without this.”

    ‘Oral Immunotherapy in Peanut-Allergic Adults Using Real-World Materials’ by Hannah Hunter et al. was published in Allergy at 00:01 UK time on Thursday 24 April 2025.

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/all.16493

    Declared interests

    Prof Adam Fox: “Independent Chair of Data Monitoring Committee for Commercial research Study sponsored by ALK-Abello.  This relates to a different type of peanut desensitisation but I am not part of the study itself.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interior finishing work has begun at the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    In the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (IMMT) of NSU, which is one of the second-stage facilities modern campus of NSU, which is being built within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”, the interior decoration of the premises has begun. Work is underway to insulate the building, install partitions, lay the floor, and level the walls. In the building of the UNC IMMT NSU, an atrium skylight and mirrored ventilated facades have already been installed. In the near future, it is planned to prepare the space for the placement of laboratory equipment. The technical readiness of the facility has exceeded 30%.

    — In 2024-2025, we began implementing a large-scale program to transform medical education at the university, whose history goes back more than 20 years. We created the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies, received a license for new educational programs: bachelor’s degree in the direction of “Medical Cybernetics” and a master’s degree in the direction of “Industrial Pharmacy”. These are network programs that we implement jointly with the Engineering School of Moscow State University. The new educational and scientific center of the NSU IMMT will create the infrastructure to bring medical education to a fundamentally new level, increase the number of students – more than 700 people will be able to study in the new building, and conduct research in advanced biomedical areas, – commented the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk.

    The building of the NSU IMMT UNC will house 8 laboratories in various fields, including molecular pharmacology, metabolomic research, medical chemistry, molecular virology and oncology, etc. It is important to note that the project for the development of medical education and scientific research at NSU “Creation of a center for the integration of personalized biomedicine, pharmacy and synchrotron, binary technologies” received support within the framework of the “Priority 2030” program.

    The construction of the NSU research center, which is also a second-stage facility, continues. The work on laying walls and partitions is 75% complete, the installation of stained glass windows and the installation of an external ventilated facade is 2/3 complete. The technical readiness of the facility is 28%.

    The general contractor for the construction of the second stage of the facilities is the company “MONOTEK STROY”.

    Let us recall that, on the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, a network of modern campuses is being created in Russia. By 2030, a constellation of 25 campuses should appear in the country. Work in this area is being carried out by the Government of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. Currently, 24 such campuses are being designed and built with the support of the national project “Youth and Children”. One of them has already been completely built in Moscow on the basis of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. By 2036, the number of campuses will increase to 40. The project is being financed from the federal and regional budgets, as well as from extra-budgetary sources.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Last year, in eight districts of the capital, driveways to buildings were improved under the renovation program

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Last year, specialists from the city services complex built access roads to 23 buildings under the renovation program. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Work has been carried out to expand access roads to 23 buildings built as part of the renovation program. Seven such roads were built in the east of the capital, four in the Southern Administrative District, three in the Northern and South-Eastern Administrative Districts, two in the South-Western and North-Western Administrative Districts, and one in the North-Eastern and Western Administrative Districts,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The construction of residential buildings is taking place not only on starting sites in areas of existing development, but also on the sites of houses previously resettled under the renovation program.

    The head of the city economy complex noted that courtyard areas designed more than 60 years ago are often not suitable for the passage of construction and fire equipment. The development of new roads, which are then integrated into the district’s transport system, helps to solve this issue at the initial stage.

    In total, 12.6 kilometers of access roads with a total area of 75.6 thousand square meters were widened and almost 33 thousand square meters of sidewalks were equipped. Convenient ramps were made for people with limited mobility. In addition, over 32 thousand square meters of lawn were laid.

    For the comfort and safety of residents, about 150 lanterns with energy-efficient lamps were installed when arranging access roads to facilities built within the framework of the renovation program. Overhead lines were transferred to cable ducts.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyaninordered to increasethe pace of implementation of the renovation program has doubled.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project“Infrastructure for life”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/153096073/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 760 Muscovites signed contracts for housing under the renovation program in a new building on Sovkhoznaya Street

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Lyublino district, house 10a on Sovkhoznaya Street is being populated under the renovation program. Since the start of inspections of the apartments offered by the city, about 760 residents have completed documents for them. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “The first to start inspecting apartments in the residential complex on Sovkhoznaya Street were more than 200 Muscovites from a five-story building on Sudakova Street in mid-January. A week later, they were joined by the same number of city residents from house 49/17 on Krasnodonskaya Street. In February, the resettlement information center began accepting residents of three five-story buildings on Armavirskaya Street. Of the approximately thousand people who started inspecting apartments, almost all have already decided on their choice of housing, and about 760 program participants have signed contracts with the city,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The housing is provided with improved finishing, made according to the standards of the renovation program. The apartments have a convenient layout, taking into account modern zoning principles, wide corridors and hallways, large kitchens and bathrooms. On the first floor there are rooms for strollers and a concierge.

    “The residential complex on Sovkhoznaya Street consists of two buildings and is designed for 466 apartments with a total area of over 27 thousand square meters. The new building was erected taking into account a barrier-free environment. The floors in the vestibules and elevator halls are located at the same level, without steps. In the courtyards, pedestrian passages are designed so that it is comfortable for both parents with strollers and residents with limited mobility to move around. The new building also provides six apartments for city residents with disabilities – the width of the corridors and doorways has been increased, special plumbing has been installed,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The area around the house has been landscaped, and children’s playgrounds and a sports ground have been built nearby. Within a kilometer of the residential complex there are three parks and the “Alley of Young Families”.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told on the use of prefab technologies in the construction of houses under the renovation program.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Schengen continues to facilitate lives of almost 450 million EU citizens, finds report

    Source: European Union 2

    The latest State of Schengen report shows that the Schengen area has brought profound benefits to the EU and its citizens in the last 40 years. The full entry of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen area in early 2025 strengthened the EU economy and Schengen rules are well applied across the area.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ECB publishes indicative operational calendars for 2026

    Source: European Central Bank

    24 April 2025

    • ECB publishes indicative calendars for the Eurosystem’s regular tender operations and reserve maintenance periods for 2026

    The European Central Bank (ECB) today published the indicative calendars for the Eurosystem’s regular tender operations and reserve maintenance periods in 2026.

    The indicative calendar for the Eurosystem’s reserve maintenance periods takes into account the calendar for Governing Council meetings in 2026, as well as the calendar for regular tender operations.

    The indicative calendar for the Eurosystem’s regular tender operations includes only main refinancing operations (MROs) and three-month longer-term refinancing operations (LTROs). It does not include any supplementary or ad hoc operations which may be carried out in 2026.

    Indicative calendar for reserve maintenance periods in 2026 (including maintenance period 8 of 2025):

    MP

    Relevant Governing Council meeting

    Start of maintenance period

    End of maintenance period

    Reserve base data for credit institutions reporting monthly

    Reserve base data for credit institutions reporting quarterly

    Length of the maintenance period (days)

    8

    18 December 2025

    23 December 2025

    10 February 2026

    October 2025

    September 2025

    50

    1

    5 February 2026

    11 February 2026

    24 March 2026

    December 2025

    September 2025

    42

    2

    19 March 2026

    25 March 2026

    5 May 2026

    January 2026

    December 2025

    42

    3

    30 April 2026

    6 May 2026

    16 June 2026

    March 2026

    December 2025

    42

    4

    11 June 2026

    17 June 2026

    28 July 2026

    April 2026

    March 2026

    42

    5

    23 July 2026

    29 July 2026

    15 September 2026

    May 2026

    March 2026

    49

    6

    10 September 2026

    16 September 2026

    3 November 2026

    July 2026

    June 2026

    49

    7

    29 October 2026

    4 November 2026

    22 December 2026

    September 2026

    June 2026

    49

    8

    17 December 2026

    23 December 2026

    tbd

    October 2026

    September 2026

    tbd

    For media queries, please contact Lise Handal, tel.: +49 69 1344 17441.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Photos could help formally identify remains

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police are seeking photos of a Russian stuntman who went missing in 2002, in the hope the image can help identify partial remains located at Motutere earlier this year.

    Artour Melikov was 36 when he was reported missing on 10 September 2002. Turangi Police located his vehicle at the Jellicoe Reserve, 400 metres north of Bulli Point at Lake Taupo. The car key was left inside the vehicle, along with Artour’s throwing knives, clothing, passport and other important documentation.

    Despite extensive search efforts, there was no sign of Artour and Police established he hadn’t been seen since he left Auckland two days prior. 

    On 9 January this year, Police were called to a holiday park at Motutere, where several bones were located near a walking track.

    Senior Constable Barry Shepherd QSM, of the Taupo Area Search and Rescue Squad, said Police believed the remains were those of Artour, but extensive enquiries have been unable to lead to a positive identification.

    “We’ve been unable to contact his next of kin, so hope there is a colleague or friend who may be able to help us.

    “Artour was a stuntman for the likes of Xena: Warrior Princess during his time in New Zealand, and we hope there is someone who worked with him who may have high-quality photos of his face, and especially his teeth.”

    Artour had gold teeth in his upper jaw, that would have been distinctive, Senior Constable Shepherd said.

    “We know 22 years is a long time, but I urge anyone who may have worked with Artour, to please review any images you may have and contact us if you can help.”

    If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please make a report via 105, using the reference number 250110/2158.

    ENDS

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Gov. Kemp Announces New DDS Commissioner

    Source: US State of Georgia

    ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) Board of Directors has approved Angelique McClendon as the Commissioner of DDS, effective May 1. McClendon has been serving the department as General Counsel and Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Legal and Regulatory Affairs, where she has been a subject matter expert on all legal and regulatory issues relating to the agency’s statutory responsibilities. She will succeed Spencer Moore, who has dedicated over 30 years of service to the people of our state.

    “On behalf of hardworking Georgians, I want to congratulate Angelique McClendon on her promotion to Commissioner of the Department of Driver Services,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “With an extensive career serving both DDS and the people of our state, I know she will be a great asset in ensuring that those who interact with one of our most prominent state agencies have an efficient and smooth experience.”

    “Marty, the girls, and I also want to thank Spencer Moore for his many years of service to our state,” continued Governor Kemp. “His efforts as DDS Commissioner have helped grow our nationally-ranked logistics network, put state government’s best foot forward when serving the hardworking people of Georgia, and modernize operations at an agency that directly interacts with citizens in every community of our state.”

    Angelique McClendon will become Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) on May 1, 2025. She first joined DDS as General Counsel in 2015 and was later promoted to Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Legal and Regulatory Affairs. Her legal career began in 2005 as an Assistant Solicitor in DeKalb County. From 2008 to 2015, McClendon served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Georgia. McClendon has provided legal guidance on several large-scale state initiatives and modernization efforts, including Georgia’s Digital Driver’s License. She has served in leadership roles with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, where she helped create national policy and track trends related to driver’s license administration and identity management.

    McClendon is a proud mother of two, a native of Decatur, and a Rockdale County resident. She graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and earned her Juris Doctorate from Georgia State University College of Law.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Retired Police Officer Sentenced to 60 Months in Federal Prison for Obstructing Justice

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Hagåtña, Guam – SHAWN N. ANDERSON, United States Attorney for the Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, announced that defendant, John T. Mantanona, age 67, was sentenced by designated Senior District Judge John C. Coughenour in the District Court of Guam to 60 months imprisonment for Obstructing Justice by Endeavoring to Influence a Juror, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1503.  The Court also ordered two years of supervised release, a $30,000 fine, and a mandatory $100 special assessment fee.

    From October 12, 2018, through November 13, 2018, Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood conducted a federal jury trial in the criminal case of United States v. Raymond Martinez and Juanita Moser, 15-CR-00031.  Mantanona was retired from the Guam Police Department, including work as an FBI task force officer.  Martinez and Moser hired him as an investigator during the trial.  Mantanona tried to influence Gregorio Tyquiengco while Tyquiengco served as a juror in the case.  During the trial, and prior to jury deliberations, Mantanona contacted Tyquiengco to discuss what verdict Tyquiengco would render and to influence him to vote “NG” (not guilty) despite the evidence against Martinez and Moser.  Mantanona also wanted Tyquiengco to persuade other jurors to do the same, with the intent to cause a hung jury and mistrial.  A mistrial was declared on November 13, 2018.  Mantanona met with Tyquiengco and gave him $1,000, in addition to $100 afterward.

    Tyquiengco pled guilty to Contempt of Court, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 401(3).  He was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment and one year of supervised release. Tyquiengco was also ordered to reimburse the district court for any money he received for serving as a federal juror.

    William Topasna Mantanona pled guilty to False Statement to Government Agent, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2). During a wiretapped telephone conversation, he communicated with his brother, John T. Mantanona, to facilitate the above-described scheme.  He later falsely denied this conduct during an investigative interview with a special agent from Homeland Security Investigations.  On August 26, 2021, the district court sentenced William Topasna Mantanona to six months imprisonment, two years of supervised release, and a mandatory $5,000 fine.

    “The public should have faith in our justice system, which includes fair and impartial court proceedings.  Mantanona violated this fundamental concept of trial by jury.  The Department of Justice will hold accountable those who obstruct justice,” stated United States Attorney Anderson.   “I applaud our law enforcement partners for pursuing an investigation beyond the initial crimes by Martinez and Moser.”

    “Great trust is placed in those who call law enforcement their mission,” said Homeland Security Investigations Hawaii Special Agent in Charge Lucy Cabral-DeArmas. “Violating that trust by working to dilute the integrity of our judicial process is a complete betrayal of that mission and brings down every person who seeks to serve the public.  This sentence sends a clear message to those currently in or retired from law enforcement that if you break that trust, there will be consequences.”

    “The FBI’s anti-corruption work remains one of our highest priorities. Those who criminally influence jurors and their deliberations through bribery strike at the very foundation of our criminal justice system,” said FBI Honolulu Special Agent in Charge David Porter. “Mr. Mantanona tampered with the integrity of our legal process, and in so doing, attempted to deny our community the justice it deserves. As reflected by this investigation, the FBI is committed to protecting our legal system and will bring to justice those who act to corrupt it.”

    The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security Investigations and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Rosetta L. San Nicolas in the District of Guam.

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  • MIL-OSI: Vect-Horus appoints Philippe Masset to Board of Directors, in further strengthening of leadership

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

                                                                            PRESS RELEASE

    • C-Suite executive with more than 35 years’ experience in international banking
    • Brings important and complementary skills to support company’s development

    Marseille, France, April 24, 2025 – Vect-Horus, a privately held biotechnology company that designs and develops molecular vectors facilitating the targeted delivery of therapeutic molecules and imaging agents, today announced the appointment of Philippe Masset, a C–suite banking executive with more than 35 years of experience as a CEO of international banking entities, as a member of its Board of Directors.

    Philippe Masset has a successful track record in transformation and change management, and strong interest in investment banking, ESG topics, sustainable finance and AI. From 2014-2019, he was CEO of Degroof, where he oversaw a successful merger with Petercam and positioning of the new group, and he previously served as CEO and in several senior roles with ING.

    He is currently Chairman of Vicinity Affordable Housing Fund and a Board member at Edmond de Rothschild Europe and Guberna; and serves as a Senior Advisor to several financial companies including Blackfin, Syntagma and BDO.

    “We are delighted that Philippe Masset will be joining our Board at this point in time, which adds further highly relevant and senior expertise to Vect-Horus. His experience spans diverse sectors including investment banking, financial services, and non-profit governance, contributing to a broadened perspective on strategic oversight and corporate governance best practices,” said Alexandre Tokay, co-founder and CEO of Vect-Horus. “This is the third new appointment to the Board in recent months, all bringing important skills which are particularly suited to drive our mission to become the leader in the field of targeted drug delivery.”

    Philippe Masset said: “Boards have a crucial role to play in today’s business world, bringing important skills to contribute to and oversee a company’s development and strategy. The Vect-Horus Board includes hugely experienced individuals who provide important support to management. I’m excited to contribute to Vect-Horus as it builds on its impressive partnerships with major pharmaceutical companies, to deliver therapies to patients in urgent need of better treatment options.”

    About Vect-Horus

    Vect-Horus designs and develops vectors that facilitate targeting and delivery of therapeutic or imaging agents to organs, including the brain, and to tumors. Founded in 2005, Vect-Horus is a spin-off of the Institute for Neurophysiopathology (INP, UMR7051, CNRS and Aix Marseille University), formerly headed by Dr Michel Khrestchatisky, co-founder of the company. Vect-Horus has 42 employees (most in R&D).

    To learn more about Vect-Horus, visit www.vect-horus.com.

    Contacts

        For more information, please contact Vect-Horus

        Emmanuelle Bettendorf, BD & Alliance Management,

        Vect-Horus contact@vect-horus.com

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        Sophie Baumont, Cohesion Bureau – sophie.baumont@cohesionbureau.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Invitation to townhall meeting for shareholders

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Orrön Energy AB (“Orrön Energy” or “the Company”) is pleased to invite shareholders to a townhall meeting in Stockholm on Tuesday, 20 May at 18:30 CEST. 

    During the townhall, a presentation will be given by the Company’s CEO, Daniel Fitzgerald, and CFO, Espen Hennie, outlining the Company’s performance, strategy, and future outlook. The townhall will offer shareholders the opportunity to meet and ask questions to representatives of the Company’s Board of Directors and management team.

    More information and registration can be found on: www.orron.com/townhall2025

    For further information, please contact:

    Robert Eriksson
    Corporate Affairs and Investor Relations
    Tel: +46 701 11 26 15
    robert.eriksson@orron.com

    Jenny Sandström
    Communications Lead
    Tel: +41 79 431 63 68
    jenny.sandstrom@orron.com

    Orrön Energy is an independent, publicly listed (Nasdaq Stockholm: “ORRON”) renewable energy company within the Lundin Group of Companies. Orrön Energy’s core portfolio consists of high quality, cash flow generating assets in the Nordics, coupled with greenfield growth opportunities in the Nordics, the UK, Germany and France. With significant financial capacity to fund further growth and acquisitions, and backed by a major shareholder, management and Board with a proven track record of investing into, leading and growing highly successful businesses, Orrön Energy is in a unique position to create shareholder value through the energy transition.

    Forward-looking statements
    Statements in this press release relating to any future status or circumstances, including statements regarding future performance, growth and other trend projections, are forward-looking statements. These statements may generally, but not always, be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, “seek”, “will”, “would” or similar expressions. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that could occur in the future. There can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements due to several factors, many of which are outside the company’s control. Any forward-looking statements in this press release speak only as of the date on which the statements are made and the company has no obligation (and undertakes no obligation) to update or revise any of them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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  • MIL-OSI: Zscaler ThreatLabz Uncovers Surge in AI-Driven Cyberattacks Targeting Critical Business Operations

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Key Findings:

    • Global phishing is down 20%, but attackers are striking deeper, not wider—targeting IT, HR, finance, and payroll teams with high-impact campaigns.
    • Telegram, Steam, and Facebook are top platforms for phishing – used for both impersonation and malware delivery.
    • Tech support and job scams increase with 159M+ hits in 2024, preying on users across social platforms.

    SAN JOSE, Calif., April 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, today published its Zscaler ThreatLabz 2025 Phishing Report, analyzing over two billion blocked phishing attempts between January and December 2024 captured by the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™, the world’s largest cloud security platform. The annual report exposes how cybercriminals are using Generative AI to launch surgical, targeted attacks against high-impact business functions – and why a Zero Trust + AI defense strategy is mission critical. The report uncovers a shift from high-volume email blasts to targeted, AI-fueled attacks designed to evade defenses and exploit human behavior. It also offers actionable insight to help organizations defend against this evolving threat landscape.

    “The phishing game has changed. Attackers are using GenAI to create near-flawless lures and even outsmart AI-based defenses,” said Deepen Desai, CSO and Head of Security Research, Zscaler. “Cybercriminals are weaponizing AI to evade detection and manipulate victims, which means organizations must leverage equally advanced AI-powered defenses to outpace these emerging threats. Our research reinforces the importance of adopting a proactive, multi-layered approach—combining robust zero trust architecture with advanced AI-driven phishing prevention—to effectively combat the rapidly evolving threat landscape.”

    Emerging markets see a surge in phishing activity
    While phishing dropped overall by 20% globally and by nearly 32% in the U.S., due in part to rising email authentication standards, attackers transitioned just as fast, launching more attacks on emerging markets like Brazil, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands, often where digital adoption outpaces security investment. Established targets like India, Germany, and the UK remain under sustained pressure, as threat actors adapt to local patterns and seasonal trends.

    Community platforms fuel phishing growth
    Phishing campaigns are increasingly abusing community-based platforms like Facebook, Telegram, Steam, and Instagram – not only spoofing their brands, but using them to distribute malware, mask C2 communications, gather target intel, and carry out social engineering attacks. Meanwhile, tech support scams, where attackers pose as IT support teams to exploit urgency and safety concerns of victims, remain widespread with 159,148,766 hits in 2024.

    Threat actors capitalize on AI: Phishing-as-a-Service and AI deception on the rise
    Cybercriminals are using GenAI to scale attacks, generate fake websites, and craft deepfake voice, video, and text for social engineering. New scams mimic AI tools – such as resume generators and design platforms – tricking users into handing over credentials or payment data. Critical departments like payroll, finance, and HR are prime targets, along with executives – as they hold the keys to sensitive systems, information, and processes, and can more easily approve fraudulent payments.

    Cybercriminals are also creating fake “AI assistant” or “AI agent” websites, falsely offering services such as resume generation, graphic design, workflow automation, and more. As AI tools become increasingly integrated into daily life, attackers are capitalizing on the ease of use and trust around AI to drive unsuspecting users to fraudulent sites.

    Zscaler can help: Defending against AI threats with Zero Trust everywhere + AI
    As cybercriminals continue to use GenAI to develop new tactics and deliver more sophisticated attacks, enterprises need to strengthen their defenses against every type of compromise.

    The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange protects users, applications, and data across all phases of the attack chain by:

    • Minimizing the attack surface
    • Preventing initial compromise
    • Eliminating lateral movement
    • Shutting down insider threats
    • Stopping data loss

    Zscaler AI-powered offerings add advanced protection by securing public AI use, shielding private AI models, and detecting AI-generated threats.

    Download the Report
    Get the full ThreatLabz 2025 Phishing Report to explore emerging trends and attack vectors. Learn why a Zero Trust + AI approach is critical to staying ahead of today’s phishing threats. Download today.

    Research Methodology
    Zscaler ThreatLabz analyzed 2 billion blocked phishing transactions between January–December 2024, exploring various aspects including the top phishing attacks, targeted countries, hosting countries for phishing content, distribution of company types based on server IP addresses, and the top referrers linked to these phishing attacks. Additionally, ThreatLabz tracked and examined notable phishing trends and use cases observed throughout 2024.

    About ThreatLabz
    ThreatLabz is the security research arm of Zscaler. This world-class team is responsible for hunting new threats and ensuring that the thousands of organizations using the global Zscaler platform are always protected. In addition to malware research and behavioral analysis, team members are involved in the research and development of new prototype modules for advanced threat protection on the Zscaler platform, and regularly conduct internal security audits to ensure that Zscaler products and infrastructure meet security compliance standards. ThreatLabz regularly publishes in-depth analyses of new and emerging threats on its portal, research.zscaler.com.

    About Zscaler
    Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SASE-based Zero Trust Exchange is the world’s largest in-line cloud security platform.

    Media Contacts
    Nick Gonzalez
    Sr. Manager, Media Relations
    press@zscaler.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6b96dd38-9f87-4353-85b3-13a0086fc129

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