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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rain and cold weather expected in the capital

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    According to weather forecasters, due to the passage of a cold atmospheric front with waves from 6 p.m. on April 23 to 12 p.m. on April 24, rain, in places, and thunderstorms are expected in Moscow.

    Wind gusts during thunderstorms can reach 15 meters per second. In addition, a drop in air temperature by five to seven degrees is expected.

    Residents are asked to be careful on the streets and not to be near unstable structures. Motorists are advised to carefully monitor the traffic situation and not to leave cars near trees and power lines.

    In an emergency, you must call emergency services on a single number: 112.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cook with a Chemist and Play Chess with an Artist: How the Science and Ice Cream FEST Festival Will Be Held at VDNKh

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The first Science and Ice Cream FEST festival will be held at VDNKh from May 23 to 25. More than 30 events are planned, with about three thousand people expected to attend. All events will be free. You can view the full program and pre-register for the events from April 28 on the website.

    The program will be held at 10 VDNKh sites, such as the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, the Atom Museum, Pavilion No. 1 Central, the Moscow Transport Museum, the Biotech Museum, the Moscow Municipal Economy Museum, the summer cinema, Pavilion No. 25 Oil, the Books Pavilion Rosiso, and the Moscow Longevity Center. The festival is organized by VDNKh and the Future Time Foundation.

    Guests will meet with famous scientists and popularizers of science, including Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Alexey Semikhatov, famous chemist and crystallographer Artem Oganov, popularizer of evidence-based medicine Alexey Vodovozov, artist Rostan Tavasiev and candidate of psychological sciences Olga Svarnik.

    The Science and Ice Cream FEST festival will offer you to try yourself in unexpected roles and take a fresh look at familiar communication formats, erasing the boundaries between science, creativity and entertainment.

    Chess with an artist, cooking with a chemist, science with a film critic and more

    One of the most exciting events of the festival will be the “Chemical Party” at the Atom Museum. Guests will become part of an exciting scientific show, where chemical experiments by Artem Oganov, a crystallographer, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences and professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), will turn into an exciting game. Participants will learn how chemical processes work. In addition, a culinary master class by Maria Kalinina, an expert in the field of colloid chemistry, will be organized. Everyone will be able to find out whether and how exactly to disassemble products into components in order to eat right, and talk about how exactly food chemistry affects our everyday life.

    At the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, festival guests will be able not only to discuss quantum physics with Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Alexey Semikhatov, but also to take part in a photo shoot with the famous scientist. And in the dome space of the center, visitors will be greeted by artist Rostan Tavasiev, with whom they can talk about contemporary art inspired by space, and play chess.

    A master class on neurographics will be held at the Biotech Museum. Olga Svarnik, PhD in Psychology and leading researcher at the RAS Laboratory of Psychophysiology, will explore their unconscious together with the participants. During the class, guests will learn how this creative method helps solve personal and psychological problems, and will also be able to check how the human brain reacts to the process.

    Several events will be held at the Moscow Transport Museum. The public talk on bicycle transport design will appeal to those interested in innovations in transport technologies and design, as well as those wishing to participate in the development of the urban environment. The meeting “Teenage Vibe. Where Should We Get Off?” will discuss how modern teenagers see the world, and at the interactive lecture “Science Under the Hood: How Does an Internal Combustion Engine Work?” visitors will learn about the structure of the heart of a car.

    At the festival, you will also be able to join the program “Superschool Rules”, which will be hosted by science journalist and host of the podcast on Channel One “Schrödinger’s Cat” Grigory Tarasevich. Together with the guests, he will develop original mnemonic rules for memorizing scientific terms, the best of which will be offered to school teachers for use in the educational process.

    In addition, guests of all ages will be able to discuss science with a film critic and listen to medical folklore, play board games with scientists and writers, take part in botanical walks and scientific battles, create their own literary comics based on famous books, and join public lectures, live discussions, interactive master classes, and author’s programs from the country’s leading universities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Relaxation by the water: Russpass invites you to tours of the Southern and Northern river terminals

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The modern Northern and Southern river terminals are among the favorite places for Muscovites and tourists to relax. During the summer season, you can go on a short or multi-day river cruise from their piers. The terminals have all the necessary conditions for guests to spend their time comfortably and excitingly. The buildings house museums, cafes, souvenir shops and much more. And all year round, free entertainment events are held here, city holidays are celebrated and festivals are organized.

    For guests of river stations, a tourist travel service Russpass has created a selection of educational excursions. For example, you can take an unforgettable tour of the Northern River Terminal with a guide or organize an independent walk. And you can learn about the history of the Southern River Terminal and its architecture with the help of a fascinating audio excursion.

    Admire the beauty of the Northern River Terminal and explore its surroundings

    Building Northern River Station built in 1937. Architects Alexey Rukhlyadev, Vladimir Krinsky, sculptor Ivan Efimov, ceramic artist Natalya Danko and other professionals managed to create a real architectural monument. After its opening, the Northern River Terminal quickly became one of the most recognizable symbols of the capital.

    Almost five years ago, the historic building was carefully restored. The one-and-a-half-meter porcelain panels on its walls were completely restored. They were created by hand by the ceramic artist Natalia Danko. During the restoration, 24 majolica medallions were repainted according to the author’s drawings. Each of them depicts different scenes, but together they create the atmosphere of the era: the main construction projects of the five-year plan – the Central Theater of the Red Army, the Palace of Soviets on the site of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Kievskaya metro station. A star crowning the spire also shone above the building. Its rays were covered with gilded copper sheets and strewn with semi-precious stones. Now the Northern River Terminal is a cultural heritage site of regional significance and is popular with Muscovites and tourists.

    The excursion will help you admire the beautiful building of the Northern River Terminal and learn many historical facts about its construction and role in the life of Moscow “Northern River Station: Palace and Port of Five Seas”.

    An experienced guide will conduct the tour. You can choose a convenient time for the walk and buy a ticket in the Russpass service. The tour will begin in Druzhby Park. On its territory, tourists will see sculptures and monuments, including copies of the famous works “Bread” and “Fertility” by Vera Mukhina. In the central part of the park, guests will see a nine-meter sculptural composition “Friendship” by Alexander Rukavishnikov. Then, the participants of the walk will go to the building of the Northern River Terminal. Here, the guide will tell you how the Moscow Canal and the station were built in the 1930s. Tourists will also examine majolica medallions and other decorative elements. In addition, they will learn what monuments are on the territory of the river terminal and what films were filmed here during the Soviet era.

    For those who like to explore the city on their own, Russpass offers a route “Northern River Terminal and its environs”. Users of the service are recommended to visit nine places located along the banks Khimki reservoir, including the station building. There you can visit an exhibition dedicated to the history of the Northern River Station and learn a lot of interesting things about it. For example, about how polar explorers left for expeditions from here in the 1940s. The building also houses a souvenir shop and the Volga-Volga restaurant. A fascinating and picturesque walk with the Russpass service will end on the opposite bank of the Khimki Reservoir in the Severnoye Tushino Park.

    During the summer navigation season, from the piers of the Northern River Terminal you can go on a long cruise or an hour-long boat trip along theMoscow River. In addition, it is convenient to get from the station by river transport to the piers of Khimki (30 minutes on the way) and Zakharkovo (10 minutes on the way). Thus, residents of five districts of Moscow and a neighboring city of the Moscow region can significantly reduce their travel time.

    Learn about Soviet architecture and the seas that can be reached from Moscow

    Southern River Terminal opened after reconstruction two years ago. Now it is one of the landmarks of Moscow. The building was built in 1985 according to the project of the architect Yuri Kogan. It is stretched along the river and is shaped like a ship. Open terraces and panoramic glazing create the impression of decks. The station is decorated with a clock tower, which is crowned with a spire. On the facade there are bright architectural elements – five female figures in the antique style. They are allegories of the seas with which Moscow is connected by river routes: the Azov, Black, Caspian, Baltic and White.

    On the first floor of the station building there is a waiting room, a buffet and a souvenir shop. On the second floor there is a library area with books about Moscow, as well as a media room where public discussions and meetings, film screenings and other events for children and adults take place. In addition, guests can go out onto the roof of the building, which offers wonderful views of the Dream Island amusement park, the Moscow River, and the Nagatinsky Bridge.

    The exhibition area of the Moscow Transport Museum is located on the territory of the Southern River Terminal. Here, key events in the development of the Moscow River starting from the 18th century are presented in chronological order. Visitors can also see archival photographs, video chronicles, a collection of travel tickets and ship models.

    Those who want to learn more detailed information about the Southern River Terminal and its surroundings can listen to an audio tour prepared by the service RosspasIt is recorded in podcast format and is available on any electronic device.

    The Russpass service began operating in 2020. During this time, it has grown into a full-fledged ecosystem. Thanks to the service, it is easy to plan a trip, book tickets and a hotel, and select excursions. The online publication “Russpass-magazine” will help you learn everything about traveling around Russia. Since June 2023, the portal “Russpass. Business” has been operating for representatives of the tourism industry.

    The digital tourist service Russpass was developed on the initiative of the Moscow Government. The project is supervised by the capital Tourism Committee together withDepartment of Information Technology.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Several streets in the center and west of the capital will be closed in connection with the motorcycle festival

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The traffic pattern on several streets in the center and west of the capital will temporarily change this weekend. This is due to the 12th Moscow Motofestival. It will take place on April 26.

    From 09:00 on April 25 to 07:00 on April 27, traffic will be restricted on the section of University Square from Kosygina Street to Universitetsky Prospekt. From 08:00 to 19:00, traffic will be closed on the section from Michurinsky Prospekt to house 28, building 22 on Kosygina Street (towards Leninsky Prospekt) and on University Square from Universitetsky Prospekt to Kosygina Street.

    At 12:00, the column of motorcyclists will start from Vorobyovy Gory, make a circle around the Garden Ring and return back. Thus, from 11:40 on April 26, it will be impossible to drive along the outer side of the Garden Ring, as well as along Kosygina Street from house 28, building 22 to Vorobyovskoye Highway, along Vorobyovskoye Highway from Kosygina Street to Berezhkovskaya Embankment and along Berezhkovskaya Embankment to Tarasa Shevchenko Embankment. There will also be no traffic on Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya Street in the area of the Borodinsky Bridge and on the bridge itself, as well as on the section of Smolenskaya Street from the Borodinsky Bridge to the Garden Ring. As the motorcyclist column passes, traffic will resume.

    In addition, on April 26 from 12:30 to 15:00, traffic will be closed on a section of Kosygina Street (towards Vorobyovskoye Highway) from house 28, building 22 to Michurinsky Prospekt.

    From 08:00 to 12:00 it will be impossible to drive in the far right lane of Universitetsky Prospekt in the area of Universitetskaya Square (in the direction of Michurinsky Prospekt).

    This year, the motorcycle festival is dedicated to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The program for participants and guests will be held at the observation deck of Vorobyovy Gory. Visitors will enjoy performances by artists, motorcycle club competitions, quizzes, prize draws, an exhibition of historical equipment and much more. For the first time in the history of the festival, military motorcycles from the Motors of War Museum will take part in the motorcycle rally.

    From 20:00 on April 23 to 18:00 on April 27, the parking pocket on University Square at the intersection with Kosygina Street will be closed. From 00:01 on April 25 until the end of the event, parking will also be prohibited on Berezhkovskaya Embankment, at the exit from Borodinsky Bridge to Tarasa Shevchenko Embankment, on University Square from University Avenue to Kosygina Street, and on the section of Kosygina Street from Michurinsky Avenue to house 28, building 22 on Kosygina Street.

    Drivers are advised to plan their route in advance and choose detours. Detailed information on road changes is available at official website Traffic Management Center.

    You can read the full list of traffic restrictions atMoscow transport website.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Registration for the track and field relay race along the Garden Ring has been extended until May 4

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Until May 4th registration extended for the track and field relay race along the Garden Ring, which will take place on May 17 after a long break. It is expected that 12 thousand people will take part.

    Muscovites who register from April 4 to 22 will receive personalized (named) numbers, and those who do so from April 23 to May 4 will receive standard non-named numbers.

    Those who did not have time to enter their data online will be able to use offline registration on the days of distribution of starter packages – from May 13 to 15. It will take place at the address: Luzhniki Street, Building 24, Building 4v (Luzhniki Olympic Complex, Yuzhny Pole Ice Rink Pavilion). For such participants, standard unnamed numbers are provided – in case there are free places.

    The relay route will cover the entire Garden Ring and Moscow’s iconic sites. Its length will be 15 kilometers. The event will begin at 06:00, when the start and finish towns, changing rooms and storage lockers will open. The relay is scheduled to start at 07:00, and the 15-kilometer race will start at 07:05. The start events will end at 07:30.

    At 09:00, a cover band will perform in the finish town, where a recreation area with poufs and a fruit bar will be arranged for the participants. At 09:30, the winners will be awarded, and at 09:45, the finish will be closed. After that, there will be another small concert, and at 10:15, all events in the finish town will end.

    The prize fund will be one and a half million rubles, and the winners will receive cars as the main prizes. For first place in the race in the absolute standings, participants will receive new Moskvich 3e cars, for second place – 200 thousand rubles, for third – 100 thousand rubles.

    Winners will also be determined in the relay in each category – among students, amateurs and corporate. The first place will receive 150 thousand rubles, the second – 100 thousand, and the third – 50 thousand rubles. All relay participants will receive finish medals, and the winning and prize-winning teams will be awarded cups.

    The event is organized by Moscow City Sports Department together with the sports association “Running Community” with the support of the capital’s Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Academic Commonwealth of St. Petersburg and Belarus

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

    A delegation from the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPbB RAS) visited the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus (NAS of Belarus). The purpose of the visit was to establish a long-term and meaningful scientific partnership between the two academies based on the existing close ties between Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the institutes of the SPbB RAS with scientific organizations of the Republic of Belarus.

    The Russian delegation was headed by the Chairman of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy. The delegation also included Deputy Chairman of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice-Rector for International Affairs of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Arsenyev and Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Anatoly Popovich.

    The visit began with a visit to the Center for Systems Analysis and Strategic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and the permanent exhibition “Achievements of Domestic Science for Production”, dedicated to unique developments and technologies that were created in the institutes of the National Academy of Sciences and have already been implemented in real production.

    The First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Academician Sergei Chizhik, and the Academician-Secretary of the Department of Physics, Mathematics and Informatics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Alexander Shumilin, presented the guests with the latest developments completed by order of industrial enterprises of Belarus, including joint projects with Russia, including nuclear energy and the space program.

    The central event of the visit was the official meeting at the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. The Belarusian side was represented by the First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Sergei Chizhik and academician-secretaries of the relevant departments of the National Academy of Sciences. The event is taking place in a significant year for both countries – the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the 25th anniversary of the establishment of partnership relations between St. Petersburg and the Republic of Belarus. The context of common historical heritage and sustainable cooperation in our days gave the event a special symbolic meaning.

    Andrey Rudskoy gave a report in which he spoke about the history of the creation of the SPbB RAS, about great scientists and academicians of Russia and Belarus, including graduates of SPbPU. He gave examples of successful scientific projects, fundamental and applied research implemented in partnership between the institutes of the two academies.

    “Scientific organizations of St. Petersburg and Belarus have been cooperating for many years. We are united not only by common cultural and scientific traditions, but also by common goals: technological sovereignty, sustainable development and strengthening of positions in world science,” noted Andrei Rudskoy.

    At the end of the official meeting, a ceremonial signing of an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation between the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus took place.

    The agreement is aimed at developing fundamental and applied research, training highly qualified scientific personnel, joint implementation of scientific and technical projects and exchange of scientific information. The parties also agreed to support applications for national and international grants, develop educational programs and organize joint conferences and seminars.

    Particular attention is paid to creating conditions for the formation of scientific schools, promoting jointly created technologies and attracting partners from third countries to scientific interaction.

    The visit of the Russian delegation continued with a visit to the leading scientific institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. At the B. I. Stepanov Institute of Physics (IPh), the guests from St. Petersburg were met by the director, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Sergei Gaponenko. After the official part, the representatives of the SPbB RAS got acquainted with the practical developments of the institute’s scientists. One of the most interesting projects is research in the field of creating transistors based on gallium nitride, in which the B. I. Stepanov Institute of Physics can compete with Chinese developers and manufacturers. In addition, unique devices developed at the Center for Laser and Optical Technologies for Medicine and Biology were presented.

    The next stop on the visit was the Institute of Applied Physics (IAP). Its director, Mikhail Kheifets, is a frequent guest of SPbPU and heads the dissertation council of SPbPU in the specialty “Technology and equipment for mechanical and physical-technical processing.” The institute he heads conducts important research, including with a number of scientific organizations and enterprises in St. Petersburg. For example, magnetometers are calibrated and verified using standards developed at the IAP, and then the devices are certified at the Mendeleyev Research Institute in St. Petersburg. Among other projects, a contactless ore measurement technology developed by the IAP in the interests of Severstal was presented. Significant potential for cooperation between the IAP and scientific and educational institutions of St. Petersburg is contained in the joint program for space research of Belarus and Russia, which is supervised by Academician Pyotr Vityaz, Head of the Aerospace Activities Department of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. This topic was actively discussed during the recent visit of the delegation of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus to SPbPU, when visiting the laboratories of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications.

    The day’s program ended at the Institute of Powder Metallurgy named after Academician O. V. Roman. The guests were introduced to the exhibition of scientific and technical developments and products of the institute, the test stand, and the additive technologies section. After the inspection of the production sites, a scientific seminar was held, where representatives of the SPbB RAS and SPbPU heard reports on the institute’s developments in the field of additive technologies, obtaining metal and alloy powders for them, filled filaments. The head of the test stand presented methods for studying metal, ceramic and composite materials using the center’s equipment.

    SPbPU and the Roman Institute of Powder Metallurgy have been successfully cooperating for a long time. A joint project, “Development of a technology for producing composite materials based on ceramics and products using additive manufacturing,” is being implemented using a grant from the St. Petersburg Science Foundation. A joint monograph, “Additive Technologies. Materials and Technological Processes,” co-authored by SPbPU and the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus, has been published. Director General Alexander Ilyushchenko proposed new topics for joint research, including in the field of surgical implants, new composite filaments for additive technologies, effective materials, and coatings made of radio-absorbing materials. The parties agreed to prepare a new program for the Union State in the field of modern materials science.

    “Today’s visit is a step towards a deeper scientific union. Belarus has always been and will be a key strategic partner for us,” Andrey Rudskoy, Chairman of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, summed up the results of the visit to the NAS of Belarus.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai meets US CNAS NextGen fellows

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    2025-04-18
    President Lai meets US delegation from Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific
    On the afternoon of April 18, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Senator Pete Ricketts, chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy. In remarks, President Lai said we hope to promote our Taiwan plus one policy, that is, new industrial arrangements for Taiwan plus the US, to leverage the strengths of both sides and reinforce our links in such areas as the economy, trade, and technological innovation. The president said that by deepening cooperation, Taiwan and the US will be better positioned to work together on building non-red supply chains. He said a more secure and sustainable economic and trade partnership will allow us to address the challenges posed by geopolitics, climate change, and the restructuring of global supply chains. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I warmly welcome you all to Taiwan. I want to take this opportunity to especially thank Chairman Pete Ricketts and Ranking Member Chris Coons for their high regard and support for Taiwan. Chairman Ricketts has elected to visit Taiwan on his first overseas trip since taking up his new position in January. Ranking Member Coons made a dedicated trip to Taiwan in 2021 to announce a donation of COVID-19 vaccines on behalf of the US government. He also visited last May, soon after my inauguration, continuing to deepen Taiwan-US exchanges. Thanks to support from Chairman Ricketts and Ranking Member Coons, the US Congress has continued to introduce many concrete initiatives and resources to assist Taiwan through the National Defense Authorization Act and Consolidated Appropriations Act, bringing the Taiwan-US partnership even closer. For this, I want to again express my gratitude. There has long been bipartisan support in the US Congress for maintaining security in the Taiwan Strait. Faced with China’s persistent political and military intimidation, Taiwan will endeavor to reform national defense and enhance whole-of-society defense resilience. We will also make special budget allocations to ensure that our defense budget exceeds 3 percent of GDP, up from the current 2.5 percent, so as to enhance Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities. We look forward to Taiwan and the US continuing to work together to maintain peace and stability in the region. We will also promote our Taiwan plus one policy, that is, new industrial arrangements for Taiwan plus the US. We hope to leverage the strengths of both sides and reinforce our links in such areas as the economy, trade, and technological innovation, jointly promoting prosperity and development. We believe that by deepening cooperation through the Taiwan plus one policy, Taiwan and the US will be better positioned to work together on building non-red supply chains. A more secure and sustainable economic and trade partnership will allow us to address the challenges posed by geopolitics, climate change, and the restructuring of global supply chains. In closing, I wish Chairman Ricketts and Ranking Member Coons a smooth and successful visit. Chairman Ricketts then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for his hospitality. He said that he and his delegation have had a wonderful time meeting with government officials, industry representatives, and the team at the American Institute in Taiwan. Highlighting that Taiwan has long been a friend and partner of the US, he said their bipartisan delegation to Taiwan emphasizes long-time bipartisan support in the US Congress for Taiwan, and though administrations change, that bipartisan support remains. Chairman Ricketts stated that the US is committed to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific and that they want to see peace across the Taiwan Strait. He also stated that the US opposes any unilateral change in the status of Taiwan and that they expect any differences between Taiwan and China to be resolved peacefully without coercion or the threat of force. To that end, he said, the US will continue to assist Taiwan in its self-defense and will also step up by bolstering its own defense capabilities, noting that there is broad consensus on this in the US Congress. Chairman Ricketts stated that they want to see Taiwan participate in international organizations and memberships where appropriate, and encourage Taiwan to reach out to current and past diplomatic allies to strengthen those bilateral relationships. He pointed out that the long economic relationship between the US and Taiwan is important for our as well as the entire world’s security and prosperity. He also noted that there are many opportunities for us to continue to grow the economic relationship that will help create more prosperity for our respective peoples and ensure that we are more secure in the world. Chairman Ricketts emphasized that they made this trip early on in the new US administration to work with Taiwan to develop three points: security, diplomatic relations, and the economy. He stated that in the face of rising aggression from communist China, the US will provide commensurate help to Taiwan in self-defense and that they will continue to provide the services and tools needed. In closing, Chairman Ricketts once again thanked President Lai for the hospitality and said he looks forward to dialogue on how we can continue these relationships. Ranking Member Coons then delivered remarks. Mentioning that their delegation also visited the Philippines on this trip, he said that there and in Taiwan, they have been focused on peace, stability, and security, and the ways for deepening and strengthening economic and security relations. He noted that 46 years ago, the US Senate passed the Taiwan Relations Act, adding that it was strongly bipartisan when enacted and that support for it is still strongly bipartisan today. Its core commitment, he said, is that the US will be engaged and will be a partner in ensuring that any dispute or challenge across the strait will be resolved peacefully, and that Taiwan will have the resources it needs for its self-defense. Ranking Member Coons said that between people, friendships are deepest and most enduring when they are based not just on interests but on values, and that the same is true between the US and Taiwan. Free press, free enterprise, free societies, democracy – these core shared values, he said, anchor our friendship and partnership, making them deeper. He remarked that they are grateful for the significant investment in the US being made by companies from Taiwan, but what anchors our partnership, in addition to these important investments and investments being made by Taiwan in its own security, are the values that mobilize our free-enterprise spirit and our commitment to free societies. In Europe in recent years, Ranking Member Coons said, an aggressive nation has tried to change boundaries and change history by force. He said that the US and dozens of countries committed to freedom have come to the aid of Ukraine to defend it, help it stabilize, and secure its future. So too in this region of the world, he added, the US and a bipartisan group in the US Senate are committed to stable, secure, peaceful relations and to deterring any unilateral effort to change the status quo by force. In closing, he said he is grateful for a chance to return to Taiwan after the pandemic and that he looks forward to our conversation, our partnership, and the important work we have in front of us. The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by American Institute in Taiwan Taipei Office Director Raymond Greene.

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    President Lai meets New Zealand delegation from All-Party Parliamentary Group on Taiwan  
    On the morning of April 17, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation from New Zealand’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Taiwan. In remarks, President Lai thanked the government of New Zealand for reiterating the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait on multiple occasions since last year. He also stated that this year, the Taiwan-New Zealand economic cooperation agreement (ANZTEC) is being implemented in its complete form. The president expressed hope that deeper collaboration in such fields as smart agriculture, food manufacturing, biomedicine, the digital economy, and clean energy, as well as exchanges among our indigenous peoples, will allow our economies and industries to continue evolving as they adapt to the challenges arising from global changes. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I extend a warm welcome to all of our guests. New Zealand’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Taiwan was established in 2023, marking a significant milestone in the deepening of Taiwan-New Zealand relations. I would like to thank Members of Parliament Stuart Smith and Tangi Utikere for leading this delegation, and thank all our guests for demonstrating support for Taiwan through action. We currently face a rapidly changing international landscape. Authoritarian regimes continue to converge and expand. Democracies must actively cooperate and jointly safeguard peace, stability, and the prosperous development of the Indo-Pacific region. Since last year, the government of New Zealand has on multiple occasions reiterated the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. On behalf of the people of Taiwan, I would like to express our sincere gratitude for these statements and demonstrations of support. This year, ANZTEC is being implemented in its complete form. We look forward to exploring even more diverse markets with New Zealand. Deeper collaboration in such fields as smart agriculture, food manufacturing, biomedicine, the digital economy, and clean energy, as well as exchanges among indigenous peoples, will allow our economies and industries to continue evolving as they adapt to the challenges arising from global changes. Taiwan and New Zealand share the universal values of democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights, and parliamentary diplomacy is a tradition practiced by democracies around the world. Looking ahead, our parliamentary exchanges and mutual visits are bound to become more frequent. This will enable us to explore even more opportunities for cooperation and further deepen and solidify the democratic partnership between Taiwan and New Zealand. Thank you once again for making the long journey to visit us. I wish you a fruitful and successful trip. I also hope that everyone can take time to see more of Taiwan, try our local cuisine, and learn more about our culture. I hope our guests will fall in love with Taiwan. MP Smith then delivered remarks, saying that it is a great pleasure and an honor to be received by President Lai. The MP, noting that President Lai already covered many of the points he planned to make, went on to say that New Zealand and Taiwan share many values. He indicated that both are trading nations that rely on easy access for imports and exports, and that is why freedom of navigation is so important. That is why New Zealand had a naval vessel sail through the Taiwan Strait, he said, to underline the importance of freedom of navigation and our mutual security. MP Smith said that they look forward to building stronger relationships and enhancing the trade between our two nations. He added that New Zealand has much to offer in the field of geothermal energy to assist Taiwan, and mentioned that New Zealand is third largest in terms of the number of rocket launchers for satellites, which could assist Taiwan with communications in the future. New Zealand has other products as well, he said, but looks for assistance from Taiwan’s technology and technological sector. Lastly, MP Smith stated that he looks forward to a long and prosperous relationship between Taiwan and New Zealand. MP Utikere then delivered remarks, indicating that like Taiwan, New Zealand is a nation that is surrounded by ocean, which means that they rely on strong partnerships with communities of interest all around the globe. He said that the all-party parliamentary friendship group that was established and that they are a part of goes a long way in ensuring that a secure relationship between our two parliaments can continue to prosper. The MP also thanked Taiwan’s Representative to New Zealand Joanne Ou (歐江安) and her team for their work, which has ensured the success of the delegation’s visit. He said that the delegation experienced meetings with ministers in Taiwan’s government, members of the legislature, and those from the non-government organization sector as well. He also said that they enjoyed the opportunity to visit Wulai, and that the strength of the connections between the indigenous peoples of Taiwan and the indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand is something that certainly landed with members of the delegation. MP Utikere noted that he will take up President Lai’s offer on experiencing more of Taiwan, and will spend a few extra days in Tainan, which he understands has a very special place in the president’s heart, adding that he looks forward to his time and experiences there. The MP concluded his remarks by saying that this will be a relationship that continues to go from strength to strength. After their remarks, the New Zealand delegation sang the Māori song “Tutira Mai Nga Iwi” to extend best wishes to Taiwan. Also in attendance at the meeting were New Zealand Members of Parliament Jamie Arbuckle, Greg Fleming, Hamish Campbell, Cameron Luxton, and Helen White.  

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    President Lai meets delegation led by Tuvalu Deputy Prime Minister Panapasi Nelesone 
    On the afternoon of April 15, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Tuvalu Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Development Panapasi Nelesone and his wife. In remarks, President Lai thanked Tuvalu for its staunch and long-term backing of Taiwan’s international participation. The president said he looks forward to our nations deepening bilateral ties in such areas as agriculture, medicine, education, and information and communications technology and working together toward greater peace, prosperity, and development in the Pacific region. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: I extend a very warm welcome to Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone and Madame Corinna Ituaso Laafai as they lead this delegation to Taiwan. Our distinguished guests are the first delegation from Tuvalu that I have received at the Presidential Office this year. During my visit to Tuvalu last year, I met and exchanged views with Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone and the ministers present. I am delighted to meet you again today and thank you once again for the hospitality you accorded my delegation. The culture of Tuvalu and the warmth of its people are not easily forgotten. Tuvalu’s support for Taiwan has also touched us deeply. I want to take this opportunity to thank Tuvalu for staunchly backing Taiwan’s international participation over the past several decades. Our two countries have supported each other like family and have together made contributions in the international arena. Last Tuesday, I received the credentials of Ambassador Lily Tangisia Faavae and expressed my hope for Taiwan and Tuvalu continuing to deepen bilateral relations. This visit by Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone is an important step in that regard. Our two countries will be signing a labor cooperation agreement and an agreement concerning the recognition of training and certification of seafarers. This will expand bilateral cooperation at multiple levels and bring our relations even closer. Taiwan and Tuvalu are maritime nations and share the values of democracy and freedom. Our two countries have stood shoulder to shoulder to protect marine resources and address the challenges posed by climate change and authoritarianism, and we aspire to work toward greater peace, prosperity, and development in the Pacific region. Our nations have produced fruitful results in such areas as agriculture, medicine, education, and information and communications technology. I anticipate that, with the support of Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone and our distinguished guests, we can continue to employ a more diverse range of strategies to begin a new chapter in our diplomatic partnership. Together, we can make even greater and more concrete contributions to regional development. Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for his kind words of welcome and the warm hospitality extended to his delegation. On behalf of the government and people of Tuvalu, he conveyed their gratitude to the president and the people of Taiwan for the generous support, as well as for the enduring friendship we share. He said that Taiwan’s steadfast commitment to our bilateral relationship has been instrumental in advancing our shared values of democracy, resilience, and sustainable development. From vital development assistance to cooperation in health, education, and climate change resilience, he added, Taiwan’s contributions have made a significant impact on the lives of the people of Tuvalu.  For Taiwan’s recent generous donation of shoes for Tuvaluan primary school students, Deputy Prime Minister Nelesone expressed thanks to President Lai. He commented that these gifts, which underscore a deep commitment to the welfare of their youth, transcend mere material support; they are symbols of care, friendship, and hope for the future generations. Noting that our bilateral relationship is built on mutual respect, shared values, and a common vision for sustainable development in the Pacific, he expressed confidence that this partnership will continue to flourish and will serve as a beacon of cooperation and solidarity within our region.  The delegation also included Tuvalu Minister of Foreign Affairs, Labour, and Trade Paulson Panapa; Minister of Public Works, Infrastructure Development and Water Ampelosa Tehulu, and was accompanied to the Presidential Office by Tuvalu Ambassador Faavae.

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    President Lai pens Bloomberg News article on Taiwan’s response to US reciprocal tariffs
    On April 10, an article penned by President Lai Ching-te entitled “Taiwan Has a Roadmap for Deeper US Trade Ties” was published by Bloomberg News, explaining to a global audience Taiwan’s strategy on trade with the United States, as well as how Taiwan will engage in dialogue with the aim of removing bilateral trade barriers, increasing investment between Taiwan and the US, and reducing tariffs to zero. The following is the full text of President Lai’s article: Last month, the first of Taiwan’s 66 new F-16Vs rolled off the assembly line in Greenville, South Carolina. Signed during President Donald Trump’s first term, the $8 billion deal stands as a testament to American ingenuity and leadership in advanced manufacturing. Beyond its economic impact – creating thousands of well-paying jobs across the US – it strengthens the foundations of peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.  This deal is emblematic of the close interests shared between Taiwan and the US. Our bond is forged by an unwavering belief in freedom and liberty. For decades, our two countries have stood shoulder-to-shoulder in deterring communist expansionism. Even as Beijing intensifies its air force and naval exercises in our vicinity, we remain resolute. Taiwan will always be a bastion of democracy and peace in the region. This partnership extends well beyond the security realm. Though home to just 23 million people, Taiwan has in recent years become a significant investor in America. TSMC recently announced it will raise its total investment in the US to $165 billion – an initiative that will create 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands more in advanced chip manufacturing and R&D. This investment will bolster the emergence of a new high-tech cluster in Arizona. Taiwan is committed to strengthening bilateral cooperation in manufacturing and innovation. As a trade-dependent economy, our long-term success is built on trade relationships that are fair, reciprocal and mutually beneficial. Encouraging Taiwanese businesses to expand their global footprint, particularly in the US, is a vital part of this strategy. Deepening commercial ties between Taiwanese and American firms is another. These core principles will guide our response to President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. First, we will seek to restart trade negotiations with a common objective of reducing all tariffs between Taiwan and the US. While Taiwan already maintains low tariffs, with an average nominal rate of 6%, we are willing to further cut this rate to zero on the basis of reciprocity with the US. By removing the last vestiges to free and fair trade, we seek to encourage greater trade and investment flows between our two countries. Second, Taiwan will rapidly expand procurement of American goods. Over the past five years, rising demand for semiconductors and AI-related components has increased our trade surplus. In response to these market trends, Taiwan will seek to narrow the trade imbalance through the procurement of energy, agriculture and other industrial goods from the US. These efforts will create thousands of new jobs across multiple sectors.  We’ll also pursue additional arms procurements that are vital to our self-defense and contribute to peace and stability over the Taiwan Strait. During President Trump’s first term, we secured $18 billion in arms deals, including advanced fighter jets, tanks and anti-ship missiles. Future purchases, which are not reflected in trade balances, build on our economic and security partnership while being essential to Taiwan’s “Peace Through Strength” approach. Third, new investments will be made across the US. Already, Taiwanese firms support 400,000 jobs throughout all 50 states. Beyond TSMC, we also see emerging opportunities in electronics, ICT, energy and petrochemicals. We will establish a cross-agency “US Investment Team” to support bilateral trade and investment – and we hope that efforts will be reciprocated by the Trump administration. Fourth, we are committed to removing non-tariff trade barriers. Taiwan will take concrete steps to resolve persistent issues that have long impeded trade negotiations. And finally, we will strongly address US concerns over export controls and improper transshipment of low-cost goods through Taiwan. These steps form the basis of a comprehensive roadmap for how Taiwan will navigate the shifting trade landscape, transforming challenges in the Taiwan-US economic relationship into new opportunities for growth, resilience and strategic alignment. At a time of growing global uncertainty, underpinned by growing Chinese assertiveness, closer trade ties are more than sound economics; they are a critical pillar of regional security. Our approach is long-term and principled, grounded in a lasting commitment to our friendship with the US, a firm belief in the benefits of fair and reciprocal trade, and an unwavering dedication to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. We are confident that our shared economic and security interests will not only overcome turbulence in the international trade environment – they will define the future of a free and open Indo-Pacific.

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    President Lai receives credentials from new Tuvalu Ambassador Lily Tangisia Faavae  
    On the morning of April 8, President Lai Ching-te received the credentials of new Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Tuvalu to the Republic of China (Taiwan) Lily Tangisia Faavae. In remarks, President Lai welcomed the ambassador to her new post and thanked Tuvalu for its long-term support for Taiwan’s international participation. The president also noted that joint efforts between our two countries have produced fruitful results in such areas as medicine and public health, agricultural and fisheries technology, and information and communications technology. He expressed his hope that we will continue to deepen our bilateral relations so as to generate even greater well-being for our peoples and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Pacific region. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: It is a great pleasure today to receive the credentials of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Tuvalu Lily Tangisia Faavae. On behalf of the Republic of China (Taiwan), I extend my warmest welcome to you. Last year, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Tuvalu celebrated 45 years of diplomatic relations. Prime Minister Feleti Teo visited Taiwan in May last year for the inauguration of myself and Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao and again in October for our National Day celebrations. When I visited Tuvalu last December, I was warmly received by the government and people of Tuvalu, and I deeply felt that our two countries were like family. Ambassador Faavae’s posting to Taiwan demonstrates the importance Prime Minister Teo places on our ties. Widely recognized for her exceptional talent, Ambassador Faavae is an outstanding official with extensive experience in public service. Moreover, during her term as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, she voiced support for Taiwan at the World Health Assembly. I believe that with her assistance, our two nations will further advance cooperation and exchanges. I want to thank the government of Tuvalu for long supporting Taiwan’s international participation. Furthermore, joint efforts between our two countries have produced fruitful results in such areas as medicine and public health, agricultural and fisheries technology, and information and communications technology. Last year, Prime Minister Teo and I signed a joint communiqué on advancing the comprehensive partnership between Taiwan and Tuvalu. Going forward, we will stand together in tackling the challenges we face, including climate change and expanding authoritarianism. And we will continue to deepen our bilateral relations so as to generate even greater well-being for our peoples and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Pacific region. Once again, I warmly welcome Ambassador Faavae to her new post in Taiwan. Please convey warmest regards from Taiwan to Prime Minister Teo and all of our friends in Tuvalu. I wish you all the best in work and life during your term in Taiwan. Ambassador Faavae then delivered remarks, saying that it is a great honor and privilege to meet with President Lai today as the new Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Tuvalu to Taiwan, and to present to him her letter of credence. She then extended, on behalf of the government and people of Tuvalu, her warmest greetings and deep respect to the president and people of Taiwan. The letter of credence, she noted, signifies the trust and confidence that her government and governor-general have placed in her to represent their nation and to foster and strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our countries. Ambassador Faavae said that our two countries have enjoyed a longstanding relationship of 45 years based on mutual respect, cooperation, and shared values. She added that we have collaborated, and continue to do so, in such fields as education, health, climate change adaptation and sea level rise mitigation, agriculture, clean energy, and internet connectivity.  Ambassador Faavae pointed out that Tuvalu remains committed to deepening ties with Taiwan and that it values people-to-people connections and our shared Austronesian heritage. She noted that the people of Tuvalu, a small developing nation, have greatly benefited from Taiwan’s advanced technical expertise and diverse financial assistance. She said she believes Tuvalu and Taiwan share a common interest and are united in our efforts and commitment to upholding democracy, peace, stability, and prosperity for our people and making the world better and safer.  Ambassador Faavae stated that as ambassador of Tuvalu to Taiwan, she pledges to work diligently and respectfully to enhance our bilateral relations, promote mutual understanding, and facilitate collaboration in areas of shared concern. The ambassador said she looks forward to collaborating closely with the Taiwan government and other stakeholders to achieve our common objectives and to continue building a more prosperous and harmonious future for our nations. In closing, she thanked President Lai for the opportunity to serve and to further the enduring friendship between our two countries.  

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    2025-04-06
    President Lai delivers remarks on US tariff policy response
    On April 6, President Lai Ching-te delivered recorded remarks regarding the impact of the 32 percent tariff that the United States government recently imposed on imports from Taiwan in the name of reciprocity. In his remarks, President Lai explained that the government will adopt five response strategies, including making every effort to improve reciprocal tariff rates through negotiations, adopting a support plan for affected domestic industries, adopting medium- and long-term economic development plans, forming new “Taiwan plus the US” arrangements, and launching industry listening tours. The president emphasized that as we face this latest challenge, the government and civil society will work hand in hand, and expressed hope that all parties, both ruling and opposition, will support the measures that the Executive Yuan will take to open up a broader path for Taiwan’s economy. A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows: My fellow citizens, good evening. The US government recently announced higher tariffs on countries around the world in the name of reciprocity, including imposing a 32 percent tariff on imports from Taiwan. This is bound to have a major impact on our nation. Various countries have already responded, and some have even adopted retaliatory measures. Tremendous changes in the global economy are expected. Taiwan is an export-led economy, and in facing future challenges there will inevitably be difficulties, so we must proceed carefully to turn danger into safety. During this time, I want to express gratitude to all sectors of society for providing valuable opinions, which the government regards highly, and will use as a reference to make policy decisions.  However, if we calmly and carefully analyze Taiwan’s trade with the US, we find that last year Taiwan’s exports to the US were valued at US$111.4 billion, accounting for 23.4 percent of total export value, with the other 75-plus percent of products sold worldwide to countries other than the US. Of products sold to the US, competitive ICT products and electronic components accounted for 65.4 percent. This shows that Taiwan’s economy does still have considerable resilience. As long as our response strategies are appropriate, and the public and private sectors join forces, we can reduce impacts. Please do not panic. To address the reciprocal tariffs by the US, Taiwan has no plans to adopt retaliatory tariffs. There will be no change in corporate investment commitments to the US, as long as they are consistent with national interests. But we must ensure the US clearly understands Taiwan’s contributions to US economic development. More importantly, we must actively seek to understand changes in the global economic situation, strengthen Taiwan-US industry cooperation, elevate the status of Taiwan industries in global supply chains, and with safeguarding the continued development of Taiwan’s economy as our goal, adopt the following five strategies to respond. Strategy one: Make every effort to improve reciprocal tariff rates through negotiations using the following five methods:  1. Taiwan has already formed a negotiation team led by Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun (鄭麗君). The team includes members from the National Security Council, the Office of Trade Negotiations, and relevant Executive Yuan ministries and agencies, as well as academia and industry. Like the US-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement, negotiations on tariffs can start from Taiwan-US bilateral zero-tariff treatment. 2. To expand purchases from the US and thereby reduce the trade deficit, the Executive Yuan has already completed an inventory regarding large-scale procurement plans for agricultural, industrial, petroleum, and natural gas products, and the Ministry of National Defense has also proposed a military procurement list. All procurement plans will be actively pursued. 3. Expand investments in the US. Taiwan’s cumulative investment in the US already exceeds US$100 billion, creating approximately 400,000 jobs. In the future, in addition to increased investment in the US by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, other industries such as electronics, ICT, petrochemicals, and natural gas can all increase their US investments, deepening Taiwan-US industry cooperation. Taiwan’s government has helped form a “Taiwan investment in the US” team, and hopes that the US will reciprocate by forming a “US investment in Taiwan” team to bring about closer Taiwan-US trade cooperation, jointly creating a future economic golden age.  4. We must eliminate non-tariff barriers to trade. Non-tariff barriers are an indicator by which the US assesses whether a trading partner is trading fairly with the US. Therefore, we will proactively resolve longstanding non-tariff barriers so that negotiations can proceed more smoothly. 5. We must resolve two issues that have been matters of longstanding concern to the US. One regards high-tech export controls, and the other regards illegal transshipment of dumped goods, otherwise referred to as “origin washing.” Strategy two: We must adopt a plan for supporting our industries. For industries that will be affected by the tariffs, and especially traditional industries as well as micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises, we will provide timely and needed support and assistance. Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) and his administrative team recently announced a package of 20 specific measures designed to address nine areas. Moving forward, the support we provide to different industries will depend on how they are affected by the tariffs, will take into account the particular features of each industry, and will help each industry innovate, upgrade, and transform. Strategy three: We must adopt medium- and long-term economic development plans. At this point in time, our government must simultaneously adopt new strategies for economic and industrial development. This is also the fundamental path to solutions for future economic challenges. The government will proactively cooperate with friends and allies, develop a diverse range of markets, and achieve closer integration of entities in the upper, middle, and lower reaches of industrial supply chains. This course of action will make Taiwan’s industrial ecosystem more complete, and will help Taiwanese industries upgrade and transform. We must also make good use of the competitive advantages we possess in such areas as semiconductor manufacturing, integrated chip design, ICT, and smart manufacturing to build Taiwan into an AI island, and promote relevant applications for food, clothing, housing, and transportation, as well as military, security and surveillance, next-generation communications, and the medical and health and wellness industries as we advance toward a smarter, more sustainable, and more prosperous new Taiwan. Strategy four: “Taiwan plus one,” i.e., new “Taiwan plus the US” arrangements: While staying firmly rooted in Taiwan, our enterprises are expanding their global presence and marketing worldwide. This has been our national economic development strategy, and the most important aspect is maintaining a solid base here in Taiwan. We absolutely must maintain a solid footing, and cannot allow the present strife to cause us to waver. Therefore, our government will incentivize investments, carry out deregulation, and continue to improve Taiwan’s investment climate by actively resolving problems involving access to water, electricity, land, human resources, and professional talent. This will enable corporations to stay in Taiwan and continue investing here. In addition, we must also help the overseas manufacturing facilities of offshore Taiwanese businesses to make necessary adjustments to support our “Taiwan plus one” policy, in that our national economic development strategy will be adjusted as follows: to stay firmly rooted in Taiwan while expanding our global presence, strengthening US ties, and marketing worldwide. We intend to make use of the new state of supply chains to strengthen cooperation between Taiwanese and US industries, and gain further access to US markets. Strategy five: Launch industry listening tours: All industrial firms, regardless of sector or size, will be affected to some degree once the US reciprocal tariffs go into effect. The administrative teams led by myself and Premier Cho will hear out industry concerns so that we can quickly resolve problems and make sure policies meet actual needs. My fellow citizens, over the past half-century and more, Taiwan has been through two energy crises, the Asian financial crisis, the global financial crisis, and pandemics. We have been able to not only withstand one test after another, but even turn crises into opportunities. The Taiwanese economy has emerged from these crises stronger and more resilient than ever. As we face this latest challenge, the government and civil society will work hand in hand, and I hope that all parties in the legislature, both ruling and opposition, will support the measures that the Executive Yuan will take to open up a broader path for Taiwan’s economy. Let us join together and give it our all. Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: “For me, Pope Francis has been a father who listens”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 23 April 2025

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    by Louis Raphael Sako*Baghdad (Fides Agency) – Pope Francis was a phenomenon.I have known other Popes, but Francis was different.His simplicity, spontaneity, humanity, and spirituality were very moving to me.When I met him, he was like a father who listened and responded, not someone who judged.On a human level, he was a prophetic voice against war and injustice. He understood the Muslim world and promoted dialogue in a concrete way with his visits to Arab countries. I particularly remember the Document on Human Fraternity signed in Abu Dhabi in 2018 together with Grand Imam Ahmed al Tayyeb and the visit to Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in the city of Najaf, Iraq. Pope Francis repeated that we are all brothers.He condemned extremism. He renewed the Church.Now May he rest in peace with our Heavenly Father. ( Fides Agency 23/4/2025)* Cardinal and Patriarch of the Chaldean Church
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/PAKISTAN – Muslim leaders: “Francis, a vibrant voice of peace and brotherhood”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Lahore (Fides Agency) – “Pope Francis has always been a vibrant voice of peace, brotherhood, and unity,” said Muslim and Christian leaders during a special prayer meeting organized on April 22 by Father Asif Sardar, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Lahore. Upon hearing of Pope Francis’ death, churches in Pakistan filled with faithful who began praying incessantly. Messages of condolence poured in for bishops, priests, religious, and ordinary faithful. Muslim leaders, imams, and civil authorities expressed their feelings of affection, also simple Muslim believers wanted to show their Christian neighbors solidarity and closeness for the loss of a Shepherd who left an imprint on everyone’s hearts.Muslim leaders in Pakistan paid tribute the Pope by remembering him with gratitude as an apostle of dialogue between religions, a way to build peaceful relations and defuse hatred and intolerance.The Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, also known as the “Abu Dhabi Declaration,” signed on February 4, 2019, by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, will remain a milestone in relations with Islam, they said. That text remains “a powerful call to rediscover ourselves as brothers and sisters in order to promote justice and peace together, guaranteeing human rights and religious freedom,” the Pakistani religious leaders recalled, “and represents a legacy that we will always carry in our hearts.”(PA) (Fides Agency 23/4/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI: First Quarter Report 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SERSTECH GROUP, 1 JANUARY – 31 MARCH

    • Net sales amounted to KSEK 19 892 (14 174), an increase of 40%.
    • EBITDA amounted to KSEK 669 (1 368), corresponding to an EBITDA margin of 3%.
    • EBIT amounted to KSEK -1 339 (-522), corresponding to an EBIT margin of -7%.
    • Cash flow from operating activities amounted to KSEK -3 140 (1 627).
    • Earnings per share amounted to SEK -0.01 (-0.00).
    • Earnings per average number of shares amounted to SEK -0.01 (-0.00)

    Message from the CEO

    Sales in the first quarter were in line with expectations, amounting to approximately 20 MSEK, resulting in an EBITDA of 0.7 MSEK. During the quarter, we received two orders from our partner Kaiser in Singapore, totaling approximately 4 MSEK in consumables. The end customer has purchased instruments through four separate orders. The continued orders of consumables indicate that the instruments are in frequent use. The customer operates within law enforcement, and the SERS consumables are used to identify narcotics in very low concentrations and mixtures that are typically difficult or impossible to detect with handheld Raman devices that lack the patented SERS capability. 

    During the quarter, we launched three new accessories that address challenges previously unsolvable with handheld Raman technology. These new accessories were demonstrated for partners and customers, and the feedback has been very positive. Combined with SERS and the Serstech Arx mkII, these additions enable the identification of narcotics and other hazardous substances down to 30 micrograms, as well as liquid traces as small as a few microliters. No other handheld Raman-based systems currently on the market offer this capability, which we refer to as trace identification. Competing technologies are limited to either trace detection (i.e., detecting the presence of a threat without identifying it – similar to what a dog can do) or bulk identification (i.e., identifying larger volumes of a chemical). Serstech now provides a complete solution encompassing bulk identification, trace sampling and collection, and trace identification. With our software and integration capabilities, we offer the most comprehensive solution on the market for identifying narcotics, hazardous substances, and chemical warfare agents.

    In March, we began the liquidation of our Romanian subsidiary, Serstech Development SRL, and we expect the process to be completed by the end of the second quarter. As of the end of March, we had nine software developers working at the Romanian office. Following the pandemic, staff costs in Romania have increased significantly. By relocating these positions to our Lund office, we can reduce costs while also improving output. Most replacements have already been recruited, and we expect the team to be fully staffed before the end of summer.

    We are observing promising trends in the market that are likely to positively impact our sales in the coming years. The threat of tariffs is making U.S.-based product pricing increasingly unpredictable. As a result, some customers are seeking non-U.S. suppliers – of which there are very few in our industry. All our major competitors are based in the U.S., while Serstech remains the only EU-based manufacturer of handheld Raman solutions. This trend is most prominent in Europe but is also emerging in other regions.

    However, the threat of U.S. tariffs could negatively affect our U.S. sales in 2025, and we are closely monitoring the situation. While it is too early to draw definitive conclusions, a potential worst-case scenario is that our products could become too expensive for the U.S. market. We are currently evaluating and preparing potential solutions, such as establishing local production in the U.S. and/or building inventory in the U.S. before any higher tariffs are implemented.

    The year has started positively, with a strengthened product portfolio, high demand, and the possibility of a trade conflict that could ultimately benefit Serstech in the medium to long term. As always, we should expect quarterly variations due to the nature of the industry, and given the current geopolitical volatility, these fluctuations may be more pronounced than usual. Nonetheless, we remain confident in our long-term growth and profitability. The investments we are making this year in sales, product development, and production will significantly contribute to our results for many years to come.

    Stefan Sandor, CEO
    April 2025

    For further information, please contact:
    Stefan Sandor,
    CEO, Serstech AB Phone: +46 739 606 067
    Email: ss@serstech.com

    or

    Thomas Pileby,
    Chairman of the Board, Serstech AB Phone: +46 702 072 643
    Email: tp@serstech.com
    or visit: www.serstech.com

    This is information that Serstech AB (publ.) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above at 11:30 CET on April 23, 2025.

    Certified advisor to Serstech is Svensk Kapitalmarknadsgranskning AB (SKMG).

    About Serstech
    Serstech delivers solutions for chemical identification and has customers around the world, mainly in the safety and security industry. Typical customers are customs, police authorities, security organizations and first responders. The solutions and technology are however not limited to security applications and potentially any industry using chemicals of some kind could be addressed by Serstech’s solution. Serstech’s head office is in Sweden and all production is done in Sweden.
    Serstech is traded at Nasdaq First North Growth Market and more information about the company can be found at www.serstech.com

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) – 23 April 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Watch PMQs with British Sign Language (BSL) – https://youtube.com/live/G1g7P0HWxeU

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) – 23 April 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Geoengineering – an explainer on the science and ethics

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Geoengineering, also known as climate engineering or climate intervention, refers to the deliberate, large-scale manipulation of the Earth’s climate system to counteract human-caused climate change. It involves interventions like reflecting sunlight back into space to mitigate the effects of global warming. While the UK government and main research funders are in favour of conducting fundamental research to improve our understanding of these potential interventions (but not deployment of these approaches), these initiatives have still proved controversial with many inside and outside science, who argue that even researching this area is a dangerous distraction from the kind of climate action we need now.

    The National Environment Research Council (NERC) announced £10 million of new funding for modelling solar radiation management schemes last week and we expect ARIA to announce funding soon. The Royal Society is currently working on a new report on Solar Radiation Management (SRM) expected later this year, and NERC, part of UK Research and Innovation, have also announced a public engagement exercise this summer. With all this activity planned, the SMC invited some leading experts to meet science journalists explain the main scientific approaches to this research, outline why funders believe this research is justified and answer questions.

    Speakers included:

    Prof Mark Symes, Programme Director, ARIA and Professor of Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Technology, University of Glasgow

    Kate Hamer, NERC Director, Strategy & Analysis

    Prof Jim Haywood, Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Exeter

    Dr Pete Irvine, Research Assistant Professor, Solar Geoengineering, University of Chicago and Co-founder of SRM360

    Dr Sebastian Eastham, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Aviation, Imperial College London

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Lightweight portable oxygen system to save lives

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Lightweight portable oxygen system to save lives

    New compact and lightweight portable oxygen delivery system will improve safety and can be deployed immediately for use by frontline medics.

    The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), in collaboration with Defence Medical Services (DMS), has unveiled a cutting-edge portable oxygen delivery system designed to improve casualty survival rates for UK soldiers and civilians.

    Weighing just 5kg, this ground-breaking system offers sustainable oxygen delivery on the battlefield, overcoming limitations of traditional pressurised oxygen cylinders.

    Current cylinders pose logistical challenges due to their weight, risk of explosion and requirement to be refilled using specialist equipment after use. The Dstl system offers improved safety flexibility and reusability.

    Lightweight Portable Oxygen Unit – For Frontline Troops

    The innovative concentrator system works by drawing air from the environment surrounding the patient, pushing it into a series of chambers that removes the nitrogen present in atmospheric air, allowing breathable oxygen-rich gas to be delivered directly to the patient.

    Additionally, its rebreather element conserves exhaled breath, scrubs carbon dioxide out of it and enables it to be breathed back in. This combination ensures that any oxygen consumed by the patient is replaced, maintaining a consistently high concentration of oxygen delivered to the patient.

    The system also provides rebreathing capabilities and patient ventilation for casualties unable to breathe unaided, all within the same weight class as a standard oxygen cylinder.

    Dstl Military Advisor Major Andrew Maggs said:

    The ability to deliver oxygen at the point of injury represents a game-changing advance in battlefield medicine. By reducing logistical burden and improving safety, the system will provide critical care in situations where every second counts.

    The first deployment of the system is yet to be determined, but potentially means 15 prototype systems will be deployed out to operations. The system, which was developed using a combination of off-the-shelf components, is currently undergoing design work to create a mass-producible version tailored for rigorous military use.

    This collaboration highlights the importance of UK science and innovation in addressing real-world challenges. Dstl and DMS are working to ensure this technology is refined and ready to meet the demands of military and civilian operations and crises.

    Impact of this new system

    Oxygen therapy is critical for trauma patients suffering from blood loss, head injuries and lung trauma – injuries frequently seen on the battlefield. By getting oxygen delivery directly to the point of injury, the system can dramatically improve the likelihood of survival and recovery.

    Dstl’s Chief Executive Dr Paul Hollinshead said:

    In operational terms, this system will reduce the logistical strain on supply chains while improving battlefield care. The ability to also reuse the system with external power or replaceable batteries means it offers unparalleled flexibility.

    In its current format, the cumulative cost of the separate components is approximately £15,000 per unit, but efforts are underway to design an even more cost-effective system with greater scalability.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: ‘Energy security’ is being used to justify more fossil fuels – but this will only make us less secure

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Freddie Daley, Research Associate, Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex

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    The UK government is about to host a summit with the International Energy Agency (IEA) on the future of energy security. It does so as the world grapples with war, geopolitical realignments and trade barriers, against a backdrop of accelerating climate upheavals. One of the expected outcomes of this summit is a new, agreed definition of what constitutes energy security in the 21st century.

    Common understandings of energy security have focused on making supplies reliable and affordable, with less attention paid to ensuring sources of energy are sustainable and less volatile over the medium- and long-term. This neglect compromises our collective security.

    The IEA’s 31 member countries and 13 associates include most of the world’s most powerful states. Its influence means that this new definition of energy security will be used to inform government policies and investment decisions around the world. Given the cost of energy infrastructure, and the lengthy time it takes to build these projects, this definition is set to shape our future, economically and climatically.

    But there is a very real risk that this definition will open the door to further investments into fossil fuel production under the guise of energy security.

    International Energy Agency (IEA) member and ‘association member’ countries.
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    After Russia invaded Ukraine, governments rushed to cut their reliance on Russian fossil fuels. This caused major disruptions as prices spiked and millions were pushed into energy poverty.

    Europe alone spent an extra €517–€831 billion (£444–£713 billion) on energy in 2021 and 2022, even though some imports from Russia continued through so-called “shadow fleets”. Some argued that high fossil fuel prices only embolden leaders like Putin and help fund their conflicts.

    Governments responded with “energy nativism”, as they sought to secure as much energy as possible for their citizens at whatever cost. This typically meant boosting renewables and bulk buying oil and gas. In the UK’s case, it also meant the previous government issuing hundreds of new licenses to drill for oil and gas to “increase energy security” – licenses the current government says it will honour).

    Shipments of liquified natural gas (LNG) were also redirected from poorer countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh towards the highest bidders in Europe and Asia. This raises the question of who exactly is becoming more energy secure and at what cost.

    Meanwhile, large fossil fuel exporters like Qatar, the US and Australia ramped up production. A US official even referred to its gas exports as “molecules of freedom”. Australia has exported so much natural gas it may have to buy its own gas back from Japan at market price.

    The sheer volume of investment in new oil and gas infrastructure like offshore rigs or LNG terminals, combined with long build times, has locked in higher fossil fuel production and pushed emissions to record levels. This poses significant risks for both exporters and importers, especially as future demand is uncertain and energy markets remain volatile.

    Fossil fuels remain dominant

    More fundamentally, continued reliance on fossil fuels is making humanity less secure. The vast majority of emissions still come from burning coal, oil or gas. Preventing climate catastrophe therefore requires us to phase out fossil fuels as fast as possible – with wealthy nations leading the charge. In their place, we’ll have to generate energy from renewable sources that do not replicate the volatility of globally traded fossil fuels.

    Yet despite some progressive policies, fossil fuels remain dominant across the global economy. Investment in oil and gas today is almost double the level it must fall below if the world is to reach net zero by 2050, according to the IEA’s own modelling.

    The pursuit of energy security has boosted renewables, but adding additional clean energy isn’t enough – it must ultimately displace fossil fuels entirely. This will require a whole-economy shift. That means cutting production of fossil fuels while also reducing demand, stabilising prices and building out clean energy fast enough to support the electrification of transport, industry and heating.

    But supply chains for batteries, solar panels and other key technologies are vulnerable. Delays and shortages could mean electricity prices spike, sparking social unrest. This is yet another risk of getting energy security wrong: if inflationary pressures drive the immiseration of the general public, governments and their energy plans will be short lived.

    The definition of energy security that comes out of the IEA summit should reflect the fact we’re now in a world of constant crises. True energy security means charting a path towards a world that is more socially, economically and environmentally secure. This means developing a well-managed global plan to phase out fossil fuels.

    Peter Newell receives research funding from UKRI for work on energy transitions.

    Freddie Daley does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. ‘Energy security’ is being used to justify more fossil fuels – but this will only make us less secure – https://theconversation.com/energy-security-is-being-used-to-justify-more-fossil-fuels-but-this-will-only-make-us-less-secure-254094

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Letter to the Prime Minister on incentivising private investment in climate adaptation and resilience

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    Letter to the Prime Minister on incentivising private investment in climate adaptation and resilience

    Advice to the Prime Minister on how government can mobilise private investment into climate adaptation and resilience.

    Documents

    Details

    In September 2024, the Council for Science and Technology (CST) provided advice to the Prime Minister and Cabinet on how the government can incentivise private investment in climate adaptation and resilience.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: First prisoners arrive at new 1,500-place jail

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    First prisoners arrive at new 1,500-place jail

    The first prisoners have been locked up at a new jail that will create nearly 1,500 prison places, helping to cut crime and make streets safer today as part of the Government’s Plan for Change (23 April).

    • New prison built to cut crime and keep dangerous offenders locked up 

    • Part of Government’s Plan for Change to make streets safer 

    • 2,400 prison places already delivered since July

    HMP Millsike in Yorkshire is now operational, making it the first of four new jails to be opened as part of the pledge to create 14,000 extra prison places by 2031, keeping dangerous offenders locked up.  

    This extra capacity will help keep the public safe by making sure the country never runs out of space again.  

    As a Category C “resettlement” prison, HMP Millsike has been designed with a clear aim – cutting crime and reducing reoffending. It includes 24 workshops and training facilities aimed at getting offenders into work on release and away from crime for good, so fewer people become victims in the future.     

    Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, James Timpson, said: 

    HMP Millsike is a vital part of our Plan for Change, building 14,000 new prison places by 2031.  

    This modern prison has been designed to cut crime. This prison will force offenders to turn their backs on crime, delivering safer streets and ensuring there are fewer victims in the future.” 

    The prison is the size of 39 football pitches and comes fitted with security technology to combat the drugs, drones and phones that have plagued prisons in recent years and risked the safety of frontline officers.   

    This includes reinforced barless windows to deter drone activity, hundreds of CCTV cameras, and X-ray body scanners to spot and stop contraband entering the prison.  

    The prison will be operated by Mitie Care and Custody. Education and workplace training provider PeoplePlus will give offenders the tools they need to find work on release and stay on the straight and narrow. 

     Russell Trent, Managing Director, Immigration and Justice, Mitie Care & Custody said:  

    As the first prisoners arrive at HMP Millsike, our focus is on building safer communities by creating an environment that promotes problem solving and self-determination to help the rehabilitation process enabling prisoners to break the cycle of reoffending.  

    As a resettlement prison, every element including the design, facilities and technology is purposfully structured so that prisoners leave HMP Millsike qualified, employable and ready to integrate and contribute to society.” 

    With the country still using many of its Victorian prisons, HMP Millsike has been built to also stand the test of time. Its use of modern materials and fittings will keep running and repairs costs to a minimum for taxpayers.   

    Its opening is a major milestone in the government’s 10-year prison capacity strategy published in December. This plan includes 6,400 places through new houseblocks and 6,500 places via new prisons. One thousand rapid deployment cells will be rolled out across the estate while more than 1,000 existing cells will be refurbished.    

    It follows a £2.3 billion investment to deliver these prison builds, with a further £500 million going towards vital building maintenance across prisons and the probation service by the end of March 2026. The strategy will work alongside the Independent Sentencing Review to ensure the most serious offenders can always be sent to prison to protect the public. 

    Background information 

    • The first prisoners arrived today, and the population will steadily increase each week to ensure a safe and stable ramp-up process. 

    • Ramp up will be strictly monitored and can be adjusted or paused should the safety or stability of the prison require it. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Anniversary Statement: De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402, 9H-LWB

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Anniversary Statement: De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402, 9H-LWB

    Runway excursion at Guernsey Airport, 23 April 2024

    The investigation into the runway excursion involving aircraft registration 9H-LWB is nearing completion.  The investigation has been comprehensive, examining operational, technical and human factors to determine if these aspects contributed to the occurrence of this Serious Incident.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: A “Need for Chaos” Powers Some Americans’ Support for Elon Musk

    Source: Universities – Science Po in English

    Who are the Americans that want to tear down social institutions?  Answers by Kevin Arceneaux, Director of Sciences Po’s Centre for Political Research (CEVIPOF) and Dannagal G. Young, Professor at the University of Delaware. An article initially published by our partner The Conversation.

    A video of a Las Vegas Tesla dealership that had been set on fire by anti-Elon Musk protesters was posted on March 18, 2025, by an account on X called EndWokeness.

    The next day Musk replied to the post, “Some people just want to watch the world burn,” an iconic line from the 2008 Batman film “The Dark Knight.” Alfred, the Wayne family’s faithful butler, says the line to Bruce Wayne – Batman – to describe the motivations behind the Joker’s chaotic acts of violence.

    Musk – and Alfred – was right. Some people do, in fact, say they think that society should be burned to the ground. It’s part of a psychological measure political psychologists created called “need for chaos.”

    New data from the Center for Political Communication at the University of Delaware suggests that those people – the ones who want society to burn – are the ones with more, not less, trust in Musk. They also report more trust in the Department of Government Efficiency, the government entity Musk advises, which the Trump administration claims it created to cut government waste and fraud.

    Yet, critics point out that Musk and DOGE’s seemingly indiscriminate approach to spending cuts risks damaging the infrastructure necessary for American innovation.

    This desire to watch the world burn doesn’t come out of nowhere.

    Fear of losing status

    Somewhat like the Joker, whose perpetual sense of victimhood – “You wanna know how I got these scars?” – drove his need for chaos and destruction, people can develop a need for chaos in response to a sense that they are losing.

    When political psychologists introduced this concept of “need for chaos” in 2021, they described it not as a psychological trait, but as a character adaptation that occurs when some people experience a cultural and political situation that makes them feel like they are losing status and power. For some people, this feeling triggers a desire to “burn it all down” – “it” being society, institutions, the world – maybe to rebuild it all anew, or maybe just to see it all destroyed.

    Only a small percentage of the U.S. population – less than 15% – tends to score high in need for chaos. But even so, understanding this minority is important to gaining insight into this political moment.

    For example, people who score high in need for chaos exhibit greater support for political violence and a willingness to knowingly share hostile and false information online. And in our data, those higher in need for chaos report holding more trust in Musk, DOGE and Trump than people who score lower in the need for chaos measure.

    Who wants to burn it down

    We are political psychologists who study the link between psychological traits and political beliefs. Last month, the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication ran a national survey that we designed to understand where the public stands on various political issues and how those beliefs relate to psychological traits, including need for chaos.

    In our national study of 1,600 Americans conducted between Feb. 27-March 5, 2025, by YouGov, we asked respondents how much they agreed or disagreed with the following statements:

    • “I fantasize about a natural disaster wiping out most of humanity such that a small group of people can start all over”

    • “I think society should be burned to the ground”

    • “We cannot fix the problems in our social institutions; we need to tear them down and start over”

    • “I need chaos around me – it is too boring if nothing is going on”

    Similar to prior work by author Kevin Arceneaux and his colleagues, our data shows that a very small number – fewer than 20% of the sample – agrees strongly or agrees somewhat with each item.

    However, looking at need for chaos among groups of varying ages, education levels and media habits, we find the highest need for chaos scores among people under age 40, those with less education, and those who pay the least attention to politics.

    Musk fans more inclined to ‘tear down’ social institutions

    A nationally representative survey of 1,600 Americans taken between Feb. 27 and March 5, 2025, found that 18.2% of all Americans “strongly agreed” or “somewhat agreed” with the statement: “We cannot fix the problems in our social institutions; we need to tear them down and start over.” People who expressed “a lot” or “a great deal” of trust in presidential adviser and billionaire Elon Musk were more inclined to agree than the average American. People with lower levels of trust in Musk, or none at all, were less likely to agree with the desire to tear things down and start again.

    The results have a margin of error of +/-2.5 percentage points. (credits: Chart: The Conversation, CC-BY-NDSource: University of Delaware Center for Political Communication)

    Burning it down through government policy

    Our new data also shows that while people highest in need for chaos report having more trust in Musk, DOGE, and President Trump, these chaos-seeking folks report having less trust in “people in general,” journalists or the federal government. These findings hold even when statistically accounting for other factors, among them party, race, gender, education and ideology.

    Musk’s penchant for wielding chainsaws as a symbol of DOGE’s work provides some insight into why chaos seekers may like what they see in Musk.

    It’s not clear exactly what Musk’s aim is with his work at DOGE, as he eliminates the jobs of hundreds of thousands of government workers.

    What is clear, however, is that by many accounts, the mass firings and the gutting of agencies, like the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Institute for Peace, are sowing chaos. And a significant portion of Americans want just that.

    Cover image caption: There’s a sizable group of Americans who agree with the phrase “I think society should be burned to the ground.” (credits: Anton Petrus-Moment/Getty Images)

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Sheffield payroll director banned after company went into liquidation with £2.5 million VAT bill

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Sheffield payroll director banned after company went into liquidation with £2.5 million VAT bill

    The company substantially under-declared the amount of tax it had to pay in 2020 and 2021

    • Hubert Omukhulu failed to declare the correct amount of VAT his Remedy Payroll Solutions Ltd company was required to pay  

    • VAT returns submitted by the company in a 15-month period between June 2020 and September 2021 suggested it had little more than £250,000 to pay 

    • In reality, the company owed more than £2.5 million in tax

    The boss of an umbrella company which failed to pay more than £2.5 million in VAT has been banned as a director. 

    Hubert Omukhulu, 36, failed to accurately declare the amount of VAT Remedy Payroll Solutions Ltd had to pay in 2020 and 2021. 

    The inaccurate returns Remedy Payroll Solutions submitted suggested the company had no VAT to pay in 2020 and just over a quarter of a million pounds in 2021. 

    However, this was an under-declaration of more than £2 million according to calculations from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). 

    Omukhulu, of Nethershire Lane, Sheffield, has now been disqualified as a company director for eight years.

    Kevin Read, Chief Investigator at the Insolvency Service, said:

    Hubert Omukhulu allowed his payroll supply company to substantially under-declare the amount of VAT it owed in 2020 and 2021. 

    More than £2 million in VAT was not paid by the company. This money should have gone towards funding vital public services such as the NHS, schools and our nation’s defence. 

    Omukhulu’s conduct falls well below the standards the Insolvency Service expects which is why he has been banned as a company director until 2033.

    Debbie Porter, Assistant Director of Fraud Investigation Service at HMRC, said:

    We are determined to create a level playing field that allows honest businesses to thrive which is why it’s crucial we work closely with the Insolvency Service and other partners to act against rogue directors.  

    The majority pay the tax that is due, but we will pursue those who refuse to play by the rules.

    Remedy Payroll Solutions was established in May 2020 with Omukhulu as its sole director.  

    The company initially had its registered office as Omukhulu’s home address in Sheffield before switching it on several occasions between addresses in Romford and Hainault. 

    Remedy Payroll Solutions submitted three VAT returns in 2020 claiming it had no tax to pay in that year. 

    The company submitted another three returns in 2021, claiming it had a combined £264,276 to pay in VAT. 

    HMRC investigated Remedy Payroll Solutions’ bank accounts and contacted its customers. Through their investigations, they calculated that £2,584,044 was owed by the company in VAT. 

    Remedy Payroll Solutions went into liquidation in July 2022. 

    Omukhulu claimed there was third-party involvement in the running of Remedy Payroll Solutions but failed to provide any evidence of this when asked by the Insolvency Service. 

    The Secretary of State for Business and Trade accepted a disqualification undertaking from Omukhulu and his ban started on Thursday 17 April.  

    The undertaking prevents him from being involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: New survey shows the extent of class privilege in UK journalism

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Imke Henkel, Lecturer in Journalism and Media, University of Leeds

    UK journalism has a class problem. This statement will not surprise most people familiar with UK newsrooms. What is astonishing, though, is the scarcity of empirical data that could help us better understand the extent to which class inequality affects journalists and their work.

    For the first time, research by my colleagues and me an for the report UK Journalists in the 2020s uses a representative sample of UK journalists to measure their socioeconomic background. The vast majority of our respondents came from a privileged background, measured by their schooling and by the job held by their main household earner when they were a child.

    Previous research on this issue was based on considerably more limited data. In July 2009, a report commissioned by the then Labour government found that journalism was one of two professions that had experienced the biggest decline in social mobility (the other being accountancy).

    Research by the Sutton Trust established repeatedly (most recently in 2019), that leading news editors, broadcasters and newspaper columnists are about six to seven times more likely to be privately educated than the general population, a typical marker for privilege in Britain.

    Some of the best data we have regarding UK journalists’ social class was collected by the National Council for the Training of Journalists, who since 2017 has regularly published reports on the diversity among UK journalists.

    However, as the report’s author Mark Spilsbury concedes, the findings have a considerable margin of error. The report uses data from the UK Government Labour Force Survey, and only extrapolates its figures for the small fraction of journalists within that workforce.

    Our report, for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, draws on a survey that media researchers Neil Thurman, Sina Thäsler-Kordonouri and I conducted between September 27 and November 30 2023.

    We used data from the 2021 Census for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and from the Roxhill Media database to estimate the total number of UK journalists to be 68,279. Given how notoriously reluctant journalists are to respond to surveys, already swamped as they are with similar requests, we sent our questionnaire to 16,497 randomly selected participants.

    We considered journalists to be those who worked for a media outlet with an identifiable focus on news, and who earned at least 50% of their income from journalism or worked at least 50% of their working week as a journalist. To be included in our survey, respondents also needed to work for a news outlet with a UK base and that was aimed, at least in part, at a UK audience.

    After data cleaning, we retained a final sample of 1,130 respondents, a sufficient size to achieve a confidence level of at least 95% and a maximum error margin of 3%.

    Our survey is part of the international Worlds of Journalism Study, which uses the same core questionnaire across 75 countries. The survey covers a wide range of topics, including journalists’ demographics, working conditions and their experience of safety and wellbeing.

    For the UK study, we added two questions regarding journalists’ socioeconomic background. First, we asked what job the main earner in their households held when the respondents were 14 years old. Second, we asked about the school journalists attended: fee-paying private or state primary and secondary school, non-fee-paying selective secondary school (such as grammar school) or a school not in the UK.


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    The question on parents’ occupation allowed respondents to write in the title of the relevant job. We coded the replies manually using the nine categories of the Office for National Statistics’ 2020 Standard Occupational Classification.

    Seventy-one percent of journalists in our sample came from a privileged background, with the main earner in their childhood household holding a job within the three top categories of the classification. Only 12% of our respondents came from a working-class background (sales and customer service occupations; process, plant and machine operatives and elementary occupations).




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    We lack the data for an outright comparison with the general population. But the 2021 census gives an indication. It shows that 23.3% of the main earner in all households in England and Wales held a job in the highest AB social grade, about equivalent to the top three categories in our classification. Nearly double (43.9%) fell into the social grade C2 and DE, roughly equivalent with our bottom three categories.

    Journalists’ privilege also shows in their schooling. Twenty-two percent of journalists in our sample attended a fee-paying secondary, and 13% attended a fee-paying primary school. Around 6% of the general pupil population in England attends private schools, and fewer in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    Does privilege matter?

    Our data does not suggest that a privileged upbringing makes it more likely for journalists to hold a top management position. Where it does make a difference, though, is whether they work for national media or outlets with international presence (like the Guardian or the Financial Times). Of those who do only 9% come from a working-class background, while 72% come from a privileged one (the rest come from the middle groups in our classification).

    In contrast, 20% of journalists working for local and regional outlets (including regional arms of national outlets, such as BBC Wales) have a working-class background, and 57% grew up in a more privileged household.

    Our survey also shows other areas of inequality. An interesting one is age. Both women and journalists from an ethnic minority background seem to drop out of the profession after the age of 50. Journalists with an Asian or Black background in particular remain underrepresented compared to the overall population, as they were in 2015.

    Female journalists are also still less well paid, less likely to have a permanent contract or to hold a top management role than their male colleagues. They also more often report feeling stressed out. Their disadvantage against their male colleagues may well be a reason.

    New survey data shows that of those who work for national media, 72% are from a privileged background.
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    One reason for the privileged background of so many journalists will be that journalism has become a thoroughly academic profession. Nine out of ten journalists in our sample were university educated.

    In an increasingly complex world, there may be good reasons for those who report on it to undergo an academic training. However, as some scholars have argued, trust in journalism not only depends on accurate and reliable reporting, but also on emotional and social factors that are essential for the relationship between journalists and audiences.

    Given the lack of trust in news and rising news avoidance among UK audiences, the inequalities our report found should be of concern. If journalists are found to belong to a privileged elite they are less likely to be trusted by the general public. Reliable data on the inequalities that shape the journalism profession is a necessary start to tackle this problem.

    Imke Henkel does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. New survey shows the extent of class privilege in UK journalism – https://theconversation.com/new-survey-shows-the-extent-of-class-privilege-in-uk-journalism-254838

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Greens lodge plans to tackle holiday home growth where housing costs are highest

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Homes are for living in and not for profiteering.

    The Scottish Greens are lodging plans to tackle the housing crisis in the areas where it is worst by cracking down on the spread of holiday homes.

    At present, someone buying a second or holiday home anywhere in Scotland must pay a tax known as the Additional Dwelling Supplement. 

    New proposals, lodged by Ross Greer MSP as an amendment to the upcoming Housing Bill, would create a further charge on top of this in areas where rent control measures are introduced.

    In some communities such as Lochranza on the Isles of Arran over a third of houses are holiday homes. This trend pushes up housing costs and often forces young people to move out of their own communities in search of an affordable place to live.

    Since the last election the Scottish Greens have doubled the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) from 4% to 8% and given councils the power to double Council Tax on holiday homes. 

    The 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. ADS will also raise more than a quarter of a billion pounds for public services in the current financial year. 

    Greer’s amendments would allow for further targeted efforts to reduce holiday home ownership in areas where the housing crisis is particularly acute by increasing the Additional Dwelling Supplement in rent control zones. At present, this tax can only be increased or decreased nationwide, with targeted changes not possible.

    Ross Greer said:

    “Many of the areas where rent is highest are the same ones being filled up with far too many holiday homes. This reduces the number of houses available for people to actually live in and pushes up prices for both renters and first-time buyers.

    “Everyone should be able to access a good quality, affordable home. Yet, all across Scotland people are being priced out of the communities they grew up in by holiday homes and buy-to-let landlords.

    “This simple proposal will help people trying to find a home in areas where the housing crisis is at its worst. The money raised will come from those who are already wealthy enough to buy extra properties, something totally outwith the reach of most people.

    “The housing market is broken. Far too many properties are being used as cash cows for short-term lets and holiday homes, and it is renters who are paying the price. We badly need to shift the balance and free up more homes for those who really need them.”

    Mr Greer added:

    “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 need to build on this success and ensure that the communities where rent is highest are the ones where people are supported the most.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Green MSP lodges bill to ban greyhound racing

    Source: Scottish Greens

    It’s time to end greyhound racing for good.

    This morning Scottish Green MSP Mark Ruskell will officially lodge his bill to ban greyhound racing in Scotland.

    The bill has received crossparty support allowing it to progress to this stage, but it is yet to secure the support of the Scottish Government.

    In April the Welsh Government announced that it would ban the cruel gambling-led entertainment “as soon as practically possible.”

    According to the RSPCA, there are only 9 countries in the world that still allow commercial greyhound racing, including all 4 UK nations.

    Data from 2023 showed that 109 greyhounds died trackside in the UK, an increase on the number for 2022. There were 4,238 injuries to greyhounds during racing in 2023.

    Mr Ruskell said:

    “This is a milestone moment for my bill and I am grateful to all of the MSPs and campaigners who have helped us to get to this stage.

    “Greyhound racing is a cruel sport that causes a huge amount of harm to dogs. Far too many have been killed or badly injured on the tracks.

    “There is no safe or humane way to force a group of dogs to run around an oval track at 40 mph and it is totally wrong to make them do it in the name of profit.

    “With Wales taking action, Scotland is looking increasingly isolated in allowing this gambling-led spectacle to continue.

    “I hope that the Scottish Government and MSPs from all parties will support me and that we can get my bill over the line and end greyhound racing for good.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Reeves: I will always act to defend British interests

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Reeves: I will always act to defend British interests

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves travels to Washington DC for her first spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    The Chancellor has pledged to “stand up for Britain’s national interest”, as she heads to Washington DC for her first spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    During a three-day visit to the United States, Rachel Reeves is set to hold meetings with G7, G20 and IMF counterparts about the changing global economy. She will make the case for open trade that provides stability for businesses and security for working people. The Chancellor will underline the importance of tackling barriers to trade to kickstart economic growth, supporting businesses and putting more money in working people’s pockets.

    Earlier this month the Chancellor announced over £400 million of trade and investment deals with the Indian Government across a range of business sectors, including defence, financial services, education, and development. In recent weeks the government has acted to save British Steel, safeguarding the future of steelmaking in the UK and protecting 2,700 jobs in Scunthorpe and up to 37,000 jobs in the wider supply chain, announced a £20 billion boost to UK Export Finance which will give thousands of British access to government-backed financing and announced new measures to give British car makers certainty and stability, and to support them on the transition to electric vehicles. Earlier this month over 3 million workers in shops, restaurants and workplaces across the UK received a pay boost worth £1,400 a year for an eligible full-time worker, while also rolling out free breakfast clubs in primary schools putting £450 a year in the pockets of working parents and protecting the payslips of working people from higher taxes.

    She will hold discussions with finance ministers about the opportunities to strengthen economic ties with Britain, including members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. Talks with European finance ministers will also focus on going further and faster to increase defence spending and improve cooperation in response to continued Russian aggression and the invasion of Ukraine.

    Reeves will hold her first in person meeting with her US counterpart Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about working together to deepen the UK-US economic partnership through a new trade agreement.

    In Washington, the Chancellor will also meet with business leaders to talk about the government’s Plan for Change to kickstart economic growth. She will champion Britain as the best place to live, work and grow a business, highlighting the government’s ambition to go further and faster to tackle the barriers to investment. By backing the builders not the blockers, through reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework – which alone is expected to deliver an extra 170,000 homes by 2029/30, as well upcoming the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and a government pledge to cut the administrative cost of regulation on business by a quarter, making Britain the best place to do business and drive economic growth.

    Speaking ahead of her visit, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said:

    The world has changed, and we are in a new era of global trade. I am in no doubt that the imposition of tariffs will have a profound impact on the global economy and the economy at home.

    This changing world is unsettling for families who are worried about the cost of living and businesses concerned about what tariffs will means for them. But our task as a government is not to be knocked off course or to take rash action which risks undermining people’s security.

    Instead, we must rise to meet the moment and I will always act to defend British interests as part of our Plan for Change. We need a world economy that provides stability and fairness for businesses wanting to invest and trade, more trade and global partnerships between nations with shared interests, and security for working people who want to get on with their lives.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Consul General of China in St. Petersburg visited Polytech

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in St. Petersburg Luo Zhanhui visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University as part of a working visit dedicated to strengthening scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries.

    At a meeting with SPbPU Rector, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy, Luo Zhanhui discussed key areas of cooperation, including the development of joint educational programs, scientific research, and technology projects. Andrey Rudskoy emphasized that China remains one of the university’s most important strategic partners.

    “We have come a long way from simple academic exchanges to the creation of joint institutes and laboratories. Today, SPbPU cooperates with more than 75 Chinese universities, and our graduates work in leading corporations and research centers in China. Projects in the field of additive technologies, artificial intelligence and biomedicine are especially valuable, where the combination of the Russian fundamental approach and Chinese speed of implementation yields impressive results,” Andrey Rudskoy emphasized.

    The Rector of SPbPU also noted that the university is actively developing digital educational platforms, including hosting online courses on the Chinese platform XueTangX, and expressed interest in expanding cooperation with industrial enterprises in the context of global technological challenges.

    The Consul General got acquainted with the experience of using additive manufacturing technologies at the Polytechnic University. In the laboratories of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport, he was shown metal products printed using the method of selective laser melting of metal powders, electric arc growth from wire. The products successfully passed functional tests and are currently used in industry, medicine, energy and other areas. In addition to metal parts, products made of carbon fiber and ceramics were presented, manufactured using 3D printing technologies, such as coextrusion of continuous carbon fibers based on FFF technology and jet application of a binder.

    The delegation visited the world-class Scientific Center “Advanced Digital Technologies” (NCMT), where Deputy Head of the Engineering Center Nikolay Efimov-Soini presented key achievements.

    The guests were particularly interested in developments in the field of digital twins, including the national standard GOST R 57700.37-2021, which was recognized in China and included in the list of mutually recognized standards in the aircraft industry.

    “This standard is the result of many years of work by our scientists. Its adoption in China opens up new opportunities for joint projects, especially in high-tech industries,” said Nikolai Efimov-Soini.

    The guests were shown the CML-Bench® Digital Platform, which allows for the acceleration of the development and certification of complex engineering products. The platform is used in ten industries, including aircraft manufacturing, energy, and medicine.

    “We actively cooperate with Chinese partners, including joint research in the field of digital testing. For example, in November 2023, our specialists presented a “digital certification” methodology at the MPE Testing Technology Conference 2023 in China, which reduces the costs of field testing,” added Nikolay Efimov-Soini.

    During the excursion, the delegation got acquainted with the work of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering”, where specialists are trained for Industry 4.0 tasks. Consul General Luo Zhanhui highly praised the potential of the center: “I am confident that the integration of the competencies of SPbPU and Chinese technology companies will allow us to create breakthrough solutions for the global market.”

    The visit ended with an informal meeting of the Consul General with Chinese students of SPbPU. Luo Zhanhui emphasized the importance of young people in strengthening Russian-Chinese relations: “You are a bridge between our countries. Your knowledge and energy will help create new technologies that will change the world. I am confident that Polytechnic University graduates will become drivers of progress in both China and Russia.”

    Students shared their impressions of their studies and plans for the future, noting the high level of teaching and opportunities for research.

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  • MIL-OSI: Founder of UK Mortgage Centre shares five biggest mistakes people make when buying a house

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WARRINGTON, United Kingdom, April 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A property and mortgage expert has shared the five most common mistakes people make when purchasing a home.

    Sam Fox, the founder of UK Mortgage Centre, issued his advice as the market gets set to enter its most frenetic period of 2025.

    Spring is always one of the most popular periods of the year to buy a house, with May 31, 2024, being the busiest day of the year to move home last year.

    And latest data indicates 2025 is going to be equally as busy.

    According to Zoopla, the property market is being swamped with listings, and there are 11 per cent more homes for sale now compared to this time last year.

    Zoopla estimates the average estate agent now has 33 homes for sale compared to 29 last year.

    Making the right decisions at the right moment will therefore be key for anyone looking to buy a property.

    Property expert Sam, who has helped support thousands of people to move home, said: “The market is very competitive, but as always, there are good deals out there to capitalise upon if you take the right steps.”

    “In my experience, the buyers who do best are the ones who prepare in advance and have a clear plan. You can’t neglect the groundwork. Preparation is everything; understand your budget, your options, and the bigger picture before you commit to anything.”

    Sam breaks down five of the most common mistakes buyers make, along with his advice on how to stay a step ahead:

    1. Viewing homes without knowing your budget
    “This still happens more often than you’d think. People fall for a home emotionally, only to discover they’re chasing something out of reach. Before falling in love with a home, it’s so important to know exactly what you can afford. An agreement in principle tells you exactly what you can afford, saving time and setting expectations. Without it, buyers risk disappointment and delays. In markets like Swindon, where house prices have reached up to seven times the average salary, being financially clear-headed isn’t optional, it’s essential.”

    2. Believing all mortgage brokers are the same
    “Many buyers assume that every broker offers access to the same deals. This isn’t the case, Some brokers are tied to just a few lenders. That means you might miss out on a better deal elsewhere. A whole-of-market broker searches exactly that, the whole-of-market – searching up to thousands of products.

    “Some lenders are restricted to specific lender panels or driven by commission incentives, which can influence the advice they give. In today’s shifting mortgage market the right adviser doesn’t just find you a product, they help you make a better long-term decision.”

    3. Overlooking the real cost of homeownership
    “A mortgage might be your biggest bill, but it is far from the only one. There’s council tax, insurance, gas and electric, and saving for any unexpected repairs. People budget for their monthly repayments but forget to factor in what I call ‘life costs’. The things that always pop up. These hidden costs can stretch your budget thin if you’re not prepared. From energy bills to boiler repairs, make sure you have accounted for the full picture, not just the mortgage.”

    4. Making an offer without doing your homework
    “Getting caught up in the excitement of a property is natural. However, rushing into an offer without understanding the market can be a misstep. Check what similar homes have sold for in the area you’re looking to buy. Talk to estate agents and ask questions. Zoopla data shows that two-fifths of sellers accepted offers at least 5% below the asking price in early 2024, meaning there’s usually room to negotiate.

    5. Damaging your credit mid-application
    “This one is all about timing. Once your mortgage application is in progress, don’t take out any more credit like purchasing a new car on finance. Once you’re in the final stages of a mortgage application, it’s not the time to make big financial moves.

    “Lenders often do final checks just before completion. A sudden dip in your credit score or an increase in debt can lead to your mortgage offer being pulled, even at the last minute. The advice here is simple: don’t touch your credit until you’ve got the keys.”

    Sam concluded: “Buyers should treat the process with excitement but go slow and steady. This is one of the biggest purchases you will ever make. With the average mortgage term stretching 35 years and household budgets under pressure, careful planning is more than just sensible; it is essential.”

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f50b0ee5-f30b-4b25-a78f-46de1c482e6a

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Forest visitors: follow warning signs and take care

    Source: Northern Ireland Direct

    Date published:

    Take care when visiting a forest, as there are risks in a working woodland. Serious accidents can happen if attention isn’t paid to warning signs.

    Risks and hazards in forests

    Be aware of the hazards to make sure forests can be enjoyed safely. 

    The forest is a natural environment and you should be prepared for:

    • sudden changes in weather
    • rugged terrain
    • deep water
    • hidden cliff edges

    The forest is also a working environment and forest operations take place all year round.

    Work areas will be clearly signposted. You should obey signs to help your personal safety.

    Warning signs are used to highlight dangers and risks. Diversions are put in place to avoid work sites because the heavy machinery used can be very dangerous.

    Both felled timber and woodlands that are part-felled can pose dangers.

    You can find further safety advice on the following page:

    Instructions on site signs is for your protection. Following these instructions will help make sure that a visit to the forest remains safe and enjoyable.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: New Horizons in Accounting Education. Polytechnic University Receives IPB Russia Accreditation

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The Polytechnic University received accreditation from the Institute of Professional Accountants and Auditors of Russia (IPA Russia) for the development and implementation of training and certification programs.

    Polytechnic University was already a corporate member of the IPB. For many years, the IPB of Russia educational and methodological center successfully operated on the basis of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Commerce of SPbPU, which played a significant role in training qualified specialists in the field of accounting and auditing, as well as in raising the professional level of current specialists. This year, cooperation with the institute was resumed.

    The main goal of the IPB is to create conditions for the professional development of accountants and auditors, and to represent and protect the interests of the professional community at the national and international levels.

    The organization takes part in the work of committees and commissions of various ministries and departments, including the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Education and Science, as well as the State Duma and leading business associations.

    “The accreditation received is not just a formal confirmation, but recognition of the compliance of our educational programs with the most modern requirements and high standards established by the IPB. The center will become a platform for holding specialized seminars, master classes and trainings organized jointly with leading experts of the IPB of Russia. This will allow students to obtain relevant knowledge and skills that meet the requirements of the modern labor market,” noted the leading specialist of the Center for Professional Retraining Tatyana Uskova.

    Accredited programs cover a wide range of topics, including financial and management accounting, taxation, auditing and other key areas of accounting. The use of best practices and international standards makes them relevant for both Russian and international specialists.

    In the context of rapidly changing legislation and economic situation, regular updating of knowledge becomes especially important. Accredited courses allow not only to deepen knowledge, but also to acquire new skills necessary for successful work in this field.

    The cooperation between the IPB and the Polytechnic University is an important step towards creating a professional community that is ready for the challenges of the times and capable of ensuring high quality standards in the field of financial accounting and auditing.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Traffic will be restricted in central Moscow on April 23

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Traffic will be restricted on several streets in central Moscow on April 23. This is necessary to prepare for the Victory Parade.

    The traffic will be closed from 21:00 until the end of the event. It will be impossible to drive along the following sections of Tverskaya Street: from Mokhovaya Street to Tverskoy Boulevard and from Bolshaya Bronnaya to Bolshaya Sadovaya Street. The restrictions will also affect 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad, Bolshaya Nikitskaya Streets and the exit onto Tverskaya Street from the Mayakovskaya metro station (from house 2, building 2 to house 2, building 1 on 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street). On Tverskoy and Strastnoy Boulevards, in Bolshoi Putinkovsky Lane, traffic may be slightly delayed.

    In addition, on April 23, it will be impossible to use some of the underground pedestrian crossings across Tverskaya Street — they will also be closed. From 21:00 until the end of the event, crossings across Tverskaya Street near the Tverskaya and Pushkinskaya metro stations and the Central Telegraph building will be restricted. At the same time, pedestrian crossings near the Okhotny Ryad and Mayakovskaya metro stations will be open. Changes are possible.

    According to the Traffic Management Center, a number of streets and embankments in the city will be closed to traffic on April 23 and 29, as well as May 3, 7 and 9.

    Thus, restrictions will be introduced on April 23 on Tverskaya, Okhotny Ryad, Mokhovaya and Bolshaya Nikitskaya streets. On April 29 and May 3 – on Bolshaya Sadovaya, Novy Arbat streets, as well as on the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge.

    On April 29, May 3, 7 and 9, traffic will be closed on Volgogradsky Prospekt, Garden Ring, Novy Arbat, Bolshaya Polyanka, Tverskaya, Solyanka, Petrovka streets and the central embankments.

    Also, in the area of Taganskaya Square, two-way traffic will be organized from 16:30 on April 29 to 03:00 on April 30, from 16:30 on May 3 to 03:00 on May 4, and from 05:00 to 13:00 on May 7 and 9.

    Underground pedestrian crossings will be closed on April 29, May 3, 7 and 9 on sections of Volgogradsky Prospekt, Garden Ring, Tverskaya and Novy Arbat streets. The underground pedestrian crossing near the Mayakovskaya metro station will be open.

    In addition, parking will be prohibited in areas with temporary restrictions.

    Pedestrians and drivers should be careful and choose alternative routes in advance. You can read more about traffic restrictions on pre-holiday and holiday days here on the website mos.ru, unified transport portal AndMoscow transport website.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From producing to dancing: young people are invited to a summer camp at the Moskino cinema park

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Youth creative camp is now open for applications. The shifts will be held from June 9 to July 19 at the Moskino cinema park. They will be dedicated to vocal, musical and dance art, cinematography and other areas.

    “In the summer camp, children will be able to find new friends and develop their talents. Participants will meet with experts and take part in practical classes, castings and concerts,” said

    Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    A total of six shifts are planned. The first will be held from June 9 to 14 for budding acrobats, circus performers, gymnasts and cheerleaders. Young Muscovites will demonstrate their stage skills and perform spectacular numbers.

    From June 16 to 21, the summer camp is waiting for those who want to make a name for themselves in the film and event industry. The guys will attend thematic castings and trainings, learn how to create and produce films, and also promote their projects.

    From June 23 to 28, dance lovers are invited, and from June 30 to July 5, a KVN school will open, where Muscovites will be taught to improvise and work in a team.

    The next shift will be organized from July 7 to 12 for young vocalists and musicians. Their mentors will be famous performers and composers.

    The program will end with a large-scale festival, which will take place from July 14 to 19. Its main event will be a gala concert, where you can see the best numbers of graduates.

    Citizens aged 18 to 35 can get into the creative camp on a competitive basis. To participate, you must submit an application by linkThe selection will be carried out by specialists from different fields.

    Besides, now recruitment is underway to the patriotic camp “Youth of Moscow. Capital. Summer”. From June 28 to August 4, the project’s shifts will unite athletes, representatives of student government and volunteers.

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

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