Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Economics: The European Main Battle Tank Development (FMBTech) project has been launched to develop the technologies behind the tank of the future

    Source: Thales Group

    Headline: The European Main Battle Tank Development (FMBTech) project has been launched to develop the technologies behind the tank of the future

    The Technologies for Existing and Future Main Battle Tanks (FMBTech) project has been officially launched. This European project aims to revolutionise Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) for modern hybrid warfare. Coordinated by Thales, the initiative brings together a consortium of 26 companies from 13 European Union (EU) Member States and Norway.

    Funded by the European Commission under the European Defence Fund (EDF, 2023 edition) and the consortium, this three-year initiative will develop modular and adaptable solutions to ensure readiness for diverse and complex battlefields. By using innovative technology bricks, the project aims to build a future of agile, intelligent, and cooperative MBTs to address the limitations of aging fleets in the EU and Norway.

    FMBTech positions the EU at the forefront of advanced, cutting-edge defence technologies, reinforcing military innovation and collaboration within European defence. The project will enhance the effectiveness, safety, and cost-efficiency of both existing and future MBTs, ensuring they remain pivotal assets on the battlefield while bridging the gap to emerging 5th-generation capabilities.

    About FMBTech

    A European Consortium with 26 participating entities, FMBTech features 8 SMEs and 7 RTOs from 13 EU Member States and Norway.

    The FMBTech project was selected by the European Commission for funding under the European Defence Fund (EDF) in 2023. The project has been allocated a total budget of €19 million.

    The EDF is the Commission’s instrument for supporting research and development actions in the defence sector. Its main objectives are to foster cooperation between companies, including SMEs, and Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs) throughout the Union, to promote the development of defence capabilities through investment, and to help EU companies develop advanced and interoperable defence technologies and equipment.

    The partners are:

    THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS France

    ARQUUS France

    C&V CONSULTING Belgium

    CY4GATE SPA Italy

    ENVIRONICS OY Finland

    EIGHT BELLS HELLAS I.K.E Greece

    GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA Spain

    GUARDIARIS RACUNALNISKE APLIKACIJE IN SIMULACIJE D.O.O Slovenia

    HENSOLDT FRANCE SAS France

    ISD AEROSPACE LIMITED Ireland

    MBDA FRANCE France

    MSM LAND SYSTEMS S.R.O Slovakia

    KNDS France

    OŚRODEK BADAWCZO-ROZWOJOWY URZĄDZEŃ MECHANICZNYCH OBRUM SP. Z O.O. Poland

    POLITECNICO DI MILANO Italy

    SAFRAN ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE France

    SAVOX COMMUNICATIONS OY Finland

    SCERTAS GMBH Germany

    SKYLD SECURITY AND DEFENCE LIMITED Cyprus

    SOPRA STERIA AS Norway

    TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY Finland

    THALES ITALIA SPA Italy

    VETRONICS RESEARCH CENTRE EU LTD Cyprus

    VOJENSKÝ VÝZKUMNÝ ÚSTAV SP Czech Republic

    WOJSKOWA AKADEMIA TECHNICZNA IM. JAROSLAWA DABROWSKIEGO Poland

    WOJSKOWY INSTYTUT TECHNIKI PANCERNEJ I SAMOCHODOWEJ Poland

    About Thales

    Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies for the Defence, Aerospace, and Cyber & Digital sectors. Its portfolio of innovative products and services addresses several major challenges: sovereignty, security, sustainability and inclusion.

    The Group invests more than €4 billion per year in Research & Development in key areas, particularly for critical environments, such as Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity, quantum and cloud technologies.

    Thales has more than 83,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2024, the Group generated sales of €20.6 billion.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Looked After Children Statistics: 2023-24

    Source: Scottish Government

    An Accredited Official Statistics Publication

    Looked After Children Statistics were published on 22 April 2025. These statistics cover data collected from local authorities in Scotland on looked after children and care leavers, for the reporting year 01 August 2023 – 31 July 2024.

    Key findings include:

    • On 31 July 2024, 11,844 children were looked after – down 2% since 31 July 2023 (12,084) and down 24% since 2013-14 (15,600).
    • A total of 2,313 looked after children were looked after at home on 31 July 2024. This accounts for 20% of looked after children. The most common placements away from home were kinship care (35%), foster care (32%), and residential accommodation (11%).
    • During 2023-24, 3,105 children started to be looked after – down 1% since 2022-23 (3,133) and down 28% since 2013-14 (4,295).A total of 3,398 children ceased to be looked after during 2023-24 – down 3% since 2022-23 (3,494) and down 28% since 2013-14 (4,696). 
    • Just over half (54%) of looked after children have a home address in one of the 20% most deprived areas in Scotland, whereas 3% were from one of the 20% least deprived areas in Scotland.
    • During 2023-24, 967 young people aged 16 years or over ceased to be looked after and were eligible for continuing care. Of these, 33% (315) entered continuing care.On 31 July 2024, 1,115 young people were in continuing care. This is 22% of those who were eligible for continuing care at the time of ceasing to be looked after (4,985). 
    • On 31 July 2024, an estimated 9,369 young people were eligible for aftercare services.4,454 (48% of those eligible) were receiving aftercare services – up 7% on 31 July 2023 (4,151). 

    Background

    This report is part of the Children’s Social Work Statistics publication series. The data used to produce the statistics was collected from 32 local authorities across Scotland. The figures refer to the reporting year 01 August 2023 to 31 July 2024.

    Looked after children are defined as those in the care of their local authority (Children Scotland Act 1995). There are many reasons children may become looked after including: facing abuse or neglect at home; having disabilities that require special care; unaccompanied minors seeking asylum, or illegally trafficked into the UK; or involvement in the youth justice system.

    The full statistical publication is available with the Excel tables at the following link: https://www.gov.scot/publications/childrens-social-work-statistics-looked-after-children-2023-24/.

    Official statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Practice for Statistics.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Views on climate crisis

    Source: Scottish Government

    Almost half of Scots say reaching net zero will improve their quality of life.

    Almost half (44%) of Scots think that reaching net zero by 2045 would improve their quality of life – compared to just 1 in 10 who think it would make it worse –  according to new official statistics published for the first time today.

    The Scottish Climate Survey also found that almost three-quarters of those surveyed (72%) feel climate change is an immediate and urgent problem and almost all households have experienced a severe weather event in the past 12 months. 

    More than 4,000 adults across Scotland shared their views on a range of climate-related issues, including transport, nature, preparing for the impacts of climate change and home energy.

    The survey found that a third of households (33%) were finding it difficult to afford their energy bills whilst more than four in ten (42%) said they were having to cut back spending on food and other essentials to spend more on energy bills.​

    People were also asked about their overall views on climate change and the impact of the transition to net zero. Almost half of adults (46%) reported feeling worried about climate change – with one in ten (11%) saying that their feelings about climate change had a negative effect on them most of the time.

    Acting Minister for Climate Action, Alasdair Allan, said: “The findings from this survey highlight that people recognise the benefits that reaching net zero by 2045 will bring.

    “However, if we are to persuade people to back climate action wholeheartedly, we must speak not only of the costs and challenges but also demonstrate clear and direct household and community benefits where possible.

    “Whilst the powers over energy price setting and regulation are reserved, we continue to prioritise support for the most vulnerable households through access to long-term, sustainable measures with our energy efficiency programmes. We are also calling on the UK Government to introduce targeted energy bill discounts to support those who need it most.

    “Scotland is now halfway to net zero and continues to be ahead of the UK as a whole in delivering long term emissions reductions. However in order to reach our target, we need to work together more effectively, at all levels of Government and beyond – and the findings from this survey help demonstrate that Scots not only understand the seriousness of the climate crisis – but want to see action.

    “That’s why we will continue to drive climate action that is fair, ambitious and effective at addressing the scale of the emergency which faces us.”

    Background

    Scottish Climate Survey: main findings – gov.scot

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: York pensioners better off with Pension Credit

    Source: City of York

    The 231 pensioners in York who claimed Pension Credit since December 2024 are now an extra £7,000 a year better off.

    Following publicity campaigns to encourage eligible people to claim, 231 applications were made from December 2024 to February 2025 by residents over State Pension age and who are on a low income. They are now directly benefitting from a total extra £1,790,736 a year, from Pension Credit and linked benefits.

    Of the total £1,790,736 now being paid yearly to those York residents, £338,866 was for backdated claims and £49,200 was for Winter Fuel Payments. Estimates suggest that the value of these awards over the estimated life expectancy of the claimants, could add up to over £10,638,000.

    One successful claimant from York said:

    I now have Pension Credit and Council Tax Support and couldn’t feel happier – it is so lovely. I wouldn’t have known what to do or that this would be possible without Age UK York and the Carers’ Centre helping me. Thank you so much.

    This is part of an ongoing campaign in partnership with organisations including Citizens’ Advice York, Older Citizens Advocacy York (OCAY), Age UK York and the Carers’ Centre to make sure residents claim all the support available to ease financial pressures, particularly with recent increases to energy and water bills.

    To be able to make a claim, residents must be over State Pension age and on a low income. Pension Credit tops up:

    • weekly income to £227.10 for single people
    • joint weekly income to £346.60 for those with a partner

    People with a higher income might still be eligible for Pension Credit if they have a disability, care for someone, have housing costs or have savings.

    Cllr Katie Lomas, Executive Member for Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion at City of York Council, said:

    Last autumn, government data showed that around 1,600 York households were missing out on Pension Credit. We contacted those they had details for, advising them that they might be eligible and offering advice and support to apply for it.

    “Of the 470 we contacted, 231 have successfully applied and together, are £1,790,736 a year better off.

    “We are continuing our campaign and will be letting more people know they could be missing out and how to apply. If you haven’t claimed yet, it’s really worth doing so. Help to make your claim is available for a share of over £1 million remaining unclaimed by York residents.”

    Simon Holmes, Chief Executive of Age UK York, said:

    We recognise the challenges faced by too many older people, both here in York and across the country, with 34% of pensioners feeling less financially secure than a year ago and over 450,000 in our region having to cut back on heating or powering their home.

    “For each of the 246 – and counting – individuals helped here in York who are now receiving Pension Credit it can make such a vital difference not only financially, but to their independence and wellbeing. We would please encourage anyone unsure if they are eligible to find out more and to get in touch here in York.

    “A huge thank you to all those involved in making this happen across our partnership with their expertise and compassion in being there to help and continuing to offer such valued support each day to local people and communities across York.”

    Find out if you’re eligible, what you’re eligible for and how to apply at www.gov.uk/pension-credit or call free on telephone: 0800 99 1234.

    For local information and support, see www.york.gov.uk/PensionCredit.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Know and Remember: The Victory Museum Invites You to Spend a Special Weekend

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Combine active and educational recreation for the whole family, learn a lot of new and interesting things about the past and present of the country, instill in children love and respect for their native land and introduce them to the history of Victory – all this can be done on the weekend. The Victory Museum has prepared a rich program of events for guests of all ages. With the support of the Moscow Government, it opens the third season of the Victory Park. The Main Patriotic project. Every weekend, cultural and educational events aimed at patriotic education and preserving historical memory will be held in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora. Guests will enjoy a large-scale quest “Forward to Victory” with interesting tasks, prizes and gifts, musical performances, excursions, master classes and original photo zones.

    The project will start on April 26 and 27 and will end on October 12. All events are free. You can join them on weekends from 11:00 to 19:00. Information about the program of the days will be updated weekly on the project page “Victory Park. The main patriotic”.

    New, unforgettable, eternal

    This year, more than 80 sites with various events for visitors will open on the territory of the memorial complex on Poklonnaya Gora. They will be recognizable by the stationary pavilions with the project name – “Victory Park. The Main Patriotic”.

    Muscovites and guests of the capital are in for a large-scale quest “Forward to Victory”. For the first time, the game for the whole family will take place along six unique routes throughout the Victory Park. Participants will receive “Red Army books” in which they will have to enter information about the completion of each of the 20 tasks and collect star stamps. Players will receive memorable prizes: a coin dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory, a Red Army soldier’s cap, a ticket to the Victory Museum, a certificate for visiting its unique exhibition “Battle for Moscow. The First Victory!”

    The G.O.R.A. Museum will be one of the venues for the project’s events for the first time. There are nine thematic areas, five interactive points and more than 400 examples of military equipment on display. Participants of the quest, upon presenting a “Red Army book”, will be able to visit the museum’s exposition for free and immerse themselves in the historical atmosphere of the 1940s.

    Free bus and walking tours are planned for the Victory Park memorial complex. A guided bus will depart from the Park Pobedy metro station at 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 and 18:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. Walking tours will start from the Park Pobedy metro station, from Partizan Alley from the Minskaya metro station, and from the main building Victory Museum.

    A field kitchen will open at the Frontline Agitation Team and Masters Square sites. Free lunches will be served to those guests who actively participated in the quest and other project events.

    What have you prepared for the coming weekend?

    On April 26 and 27, visitors to Victory Park will be able to attend demonstration races at the DOSAAF Moscow karting club, in the pneumatic shooting range, and at the training ground for the standards of the All-Russian physical culture and sports complex “Ready for Labor and Defense.”

    At the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps site, you can learn first aid, basic fire safety rules, water and tourist rescue skills, and how to use rescue tools.

    During these days, the creative teams of the State Budgetary Cultural Institution Mosconcert, radio Gordost, children’s ensembles Domisolka and Neposedy, the musical theater Na Poklonke and others will perform at the Frontline Agitation Team site.

    At the Park Pobedy metro station and on the circular alley near the Victory Monument, original master classes will be organized: “Living History”, “What a Soldier Has in His Duffel Bag”, “Letter to the Defender of the Fatherland”, and a game library with board games will be opened. In addition, near the Park Pobedy metro station, everyone will be greeted by a photo zone with a retro car from the 1940s and reenactors in uniforms from those years.

    Park visitors will be able to try their hand at the Young Fighter Course, master orientation skills and pitch an army tent at the Zarnitsa site, and make a commemorative coin at the Masters Square. Soldier Alley will teach you how to play gorodki and organize chess tournaments.

    The project “Victory Park. The Main Patriotic” has already won the hearts of city residents and tourists.

    Last season, its events were visited by about 700 thousand people, of whom more than 100 thousand joined the historical quest. In total, over 130 thousand prizes were awarded to the project participants in 2024. More than 26 thousand people visited the free walking and bus tours of the Victory Museum around the memorial complex on Poklonnaya Gora. Together with the guides, they saw its numerous monuments: the tallest Victory monument in Russia, the sculptural compositions “Tragedy of the Nations”, “We were together in the fight against fascism”. The excursionists also learned about the history of the complex. In total, within the framework of the program “Victory Park. The main patriotic” more than 130 creative programs were held, two thousand artists performed. Everyone could take part in sports competitions, over 100 different competitions were held in the park over the course of six months – game tournaments in gorodki, chess, master classes in parachuting and many others.

    An extensive program of festive events has been prepared in Moscow for the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. You can find out more details by link.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Active Citizens” are invited to take part in the Victory Day quiz

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, the Active Citizen project invites Muscovites to take part in new quiz, dedicated to the heroic pages in the history of the country.

    Participants will have to answer eight questions. Each will have five possible answers and only one will be correct. “Active Citizens” will be able to learn details about the exhibits of the Museum of the Defense of Moscow, which preserve the memory of the courage of their owners and the feat of the entire Soviet people. For example, the exhibition will feature the personal belongings of a Red Army servicewoman who received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. In one of the questions, city residents will have to recall her military specialty. In addition, they will need to choose the correct name of a famous military vehicle and one of the symbols of a large-scale battle of the Great Patriotic War – the Battle of Moscow.

    By answering questions, Muscovites will learn interesting facts about places and buildings on the map of the capital that have become an integral part of the history of the war. Today, these objects can be found on Mokhovaya Street, Kaloshin Lane, and other places.

    The “Big Quiz” was prepared jointly with the capital Department of Culture.

    New quiz releases are published on the project website “Active Citizen” every two weeks. By participating in them, Muscovites get acquainted with the history of the city, significant events, achievements and interesting places of the capital. For example, in the issue about Southern and Northern river terminals The townspeople will learn what secrets and symbols they hold.

    Users of the project with a full or standard account on the mos.ru portal can join the quizzes. For correct answers, participants are awarded points of the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. They can be used to receive goods and services from partner organizations of the program, discounts in cafes and restaurants, as well as to top up the Troika transport card and parking account in the Parking of Russia application. In addition, points can be donated to charity.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it, and over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, the city implements 30 to 40 decisions made by Muscovites. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” and the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

    Sobyanin: This year, we will install another 240 historical markers for Victory Day

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow to Speed Up Testing of AI Services in Medicine Thanks to New Developments

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow scientists have developed new method testing of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in healthcare. It will allow for faster and more accurate assessment of their reliability. This was reported by Moscow’s chief radiologist Yuri Vasiliev.

    “Moscow has been a leader in the use of artificial intelligence in medicine for many years, and now we have taken another important step forward. Scientists from the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine have conducted a large-scale study and found a new and reliable way to test AI systems in this area. Until now, there was no clear answer to the question of how many studies are needed to objectively test a neural network. We had to test on huge samples, which required a lot of time and resources. Now we know exactly how many studies are needed to evaluate the accuracy of AI, and when further increasing the sample does not change the result. This discovery will allow developers to quickly adapt their technologies, and doctors to use them more effectively in their work,” said Yuri Vasiliev.

    He added that now the capital’s specialists will be able to implement AI services even faster, being confident in their reliability. The method has already proven its effectiveness in radiation diagnostics, but it can also be used in other areas of medicine. This approach will help make artificial intelligence an even more accurate and safe tool for doctors and patients, which means it will improve the quality of diagnostics and speed up the detection of diseases at early stages.

    Scientists analyzed more than two million test variants and proved that at least 400 studies are needed to objectively assess the accuracy of binary classification algorithms (for example, identifying pathologies in images). Of these, at least 10 percent should belong to each of the classes, that is, have the noted signs of pathologies. Further increase in the sample does not change the result, which makes this method the most effective. The study was conducted using radiation diagnostics as an example, but this approach can be applied in other areas where AI works on the “yes or no” principle. This discovery will allow faster testing and implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine, increasing its accuracy and reliability.

    “Classical methods of testing artificial intelligence did not give an exact answer to the question of how many studies are needed to objectively verify its accuracy. The complexity of the problems that AI solves in medicine is constantly growing, so scientists from the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine proposed an alternative approach. They analyzed more than two million combinations of test sample parameters and 25 thousand images, studied the behavior of diagnostic metrics and proved that at least 400 studies are needed to obtain a stable result. The minimum share of each class should be at least 10 percent, that is, 40 studies, and a further increase in the sample does not affect the final accuracy. The data obtained does not depend on the type of images or a specific neural network, which makes the method universal. The study was conducted using radiation diagnostics as an example, but this approach can be scaled to other medical AI systems with binary classification, which will be the next stage of scientific work,” added Yuri Vasiliev.

    Article “An Empirical Method for Calculating Sample Size for Testing Artificial Intelligence Algorithms” has already received a positive review from academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other involved parties and has become the winner of the AI Journey competition.

    Since 2020, the Diagnostics and Telemedicine Center has been conducting the world’s largest prospective clinical study – an experiment on the implementation of computer vision for the analysis of medical images. Scientists have developed unique methods for a comprehensive assessment of the quality and maturity of AI technologies. In addition, they have substantiated specific methods and scenarios for the use of such technologies in the work of the radiation diagnostic service.

    Center for diagnostics and telemedicine Moscow Department of Health— a leading scientific and practical organization in the structure of the social development complex of the Moscow City Hall. It was founded in 1996. The center specializes in the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in medicine, the development of radiation diagnostics, the organization of the work of departments in medical institutions, conducting scientific research, and educating health workers.

    The project is in line with the goals and objectives of the Moscow healthcare development strategy until 2030 and is aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of medical care for residents of the capital.

    Moscow achievements: which projects of the Russian capital have been recognized with international awards

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  • MIL-OSI Global: The story behind the ‘Moko’ drums, sacred musical instruments from the Alor-Pantar archipelago

    Source: The Conversation – Indonesia – By Francesco Perono Cacciafoco, Associate Professor in Linguistics, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

    The day was still alive when a group of Abui people danced in a circle around the ‘maasang’ – the central altar of their village – alternating coordinated movements with rhythmic pauses. The drums were played, marking each step with their sounds, believed to connect the world of the gods with the world of humans.

    They were performing the ‘lego-lego’ dance, an integral part of ancestral rituals. The dance was directed by the cadenced rhythm produced by the ‘Moko’ drums, distinctive musical instruments that are also prestigious heirlooms and sacred tools, mostly found in the Alor-Pantar archipelago, in East Nusa Tenggara.

    Recently, with Shiyue Wu, my Research Assistant at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (Suzhou, Jiangsu, China), I developed and published research about the names of the ‘Moko’ drums and bronze gongs from Alor in three representative Papuan languages spoken in the island: Abui (Central Alor), Sawila (Eastern Alor), and Kula (Eastern Alor).

    This research aims to increase our knowledge on the ‘Moko’ drums and their significance and sanctity for the cultural identity and heritage of the peoples living in the Alor-Pantar archipelago.




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    Unclear historical references

    Among the many ancestral traditions and ritual objects attested in Southeastern Indonesia, the ‘Moko’ drums represent a unique blend of symbolic and religious values and practical functions in the social life of the local Papuan communities. Technically, they are bronze kettle-drums, specifically membranophones, instruments that produce their sounds by being hit on their vibrating skins, or membranes.

    Despite their widespread use and cultural significance among indigenous communities in Alor, Pantar and beyond — like in Timor and among the Austronesian and Papuan groups of Flores —, the history and origins of these musical instruments are still relatively obscure and seem to fade into the mists of time.

    The ‘bronze gongs’ from the Alor-Pantar archipelago vary in size and are typically round, flat metal discs played with a mallet. They are equivalent to the ‘Moko’ drums, at the level of musical and social functions.

    The indigenous peoples believe that the drums and gongs have no local origins from the islands, but their possible place of production is unknown. We recently confirmed this through fieldwork conversations with our Abui local consultant.

    ‘Moko’ drums’ unique attributes

    Each ‘Moko’ drum (and bronze gong) is characterised by physical (size, shape, and the produced sounds) and aesthetic (iconography and decorations) features, which make it unique. The uniqueness of the drums and gongs is strengthened by the fact that each type of these membranophones has an ‘individual’ name, which indicates a specific category, with its dedicated musical and iconographic attributes.

    For example, there are ‘fiyaai futal’ (in Abui), the “candlenut-flower” drum, and ‘bileeqwea / bileeq-wea‘ (in Abui), the “lizard-blood” drum.

    All the ethnic groups in Alor, Pantar and surrounding areas use their own local variants for the names of the different drums. This nomenclature reflects specific ritual and trading features of each musical instrument.

    Despite this, the native speakers cannot explain the name ‘Moko’ in itself, with its etymological and semantic origins. They agree upon the likely foreign origin of the instruments, but no one can pinpoint a possible location for their production (some say Java, Makassar, India, Vietnam, or even China, but without any conclusive evidence) or the trade routes across which they were likely imported to the islands.

    Some local myths and origin stories) tell about the unexpected discovery, by local people, of ‘Moko’ drums buried in the ground, adding a veil of mystery to their enigmatic roots. Being treasured items, the drums were actually buried under the ground by locals, to avoid the risk to fall into the hands of colonisers or to be taken away by outsiders.

    The term ‘Moko’ is universally attested and used in everyday conversations by the Alor-Pantar speakers, independently of their languages and villages. However, nobody, among the locals, can explain the roots of the name or propose an interpretation for its possible meaning. The ‘Moko’ drums are, therefore, an unsolved puzzle in the context of the material culture and linguistic landscape of the Alor-Pantar archipelago.

    It is possible that the name ‘Moko’ was coined ‘internally’, in Alor and Pantar, perhaps in the ‘Alor Malay’ language, which is commonly spoken in the archipelago since the 14th century. The denomination would have, then, spread towards external areas.

    However, this hypothesis cannot be proven with incontrovertible evidence, and the direction of the naming process could have also been the opposite, from outside into Alor and Pantar.

    Our paper presents systematic lists of the names of drums and gongs, with the original denominations in the three different above-mentioned languages, the related translations, name-by-name, synthetic notes on the possible origins of their nomenclature, a catalogue of the instruments by categories (based on fieldwork and direct observation), and a set of pictures reproducing a small selection of drums according to their cultural significance.

    Beyond musical functions

    The ‘Moko‘ drums are relatively ancient ritual objects commonly used, in the past, in generally pre-Christian worship ceremonies performed by the indigenous communities. The traditions survived until today, through local folklore and public celebrations.

    The drums, as well as the related bronze gongs, still play an important role as a valuable local ‘currency’. Highly regarded as prestigious family possessions, they are used for trade and social practices embedded into traditional customs, like bride-price negotiations.

    The path towards a full understanding of the historical dynamics of the production and spread of the ‘Moko’ drums and gongs — as well as their provenance and the etymologies of their names — might still be long. However, this does not diminish their cultural and material significance among the Alor-Pantar peoples.

    Despite their obscure origins, ‘Moko’ drums and bronze gongs are meticulously catalogued, described and rated by the local communities in the islands. Periodically, a multi-ethnic council gathers to assess, update and validate the different values and levels of social prestige and rarity of every single instrument.

    This safeguarding effort, combined with the collection and systematisation of ‘first hand’ data, which we are currently developing, may considerably help in shedding light on the nature and origins of these enigmatic instruments.

    Francesco Perono Cacciafoco received funding from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU): Research Development Fund (RDF) Grant, “Place Names and Cultural Identity: Toponyms and Their Diachronic Evolution among the Kula People from Alor Island”, Grant Number: RDF-23-01-014, School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS), Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), Suzhou (Jiangsu), China, 2024-2025.

    ref. The story behind the ‘Moko’ drums, sacred musical instruments from the Alor-Pantar archipelago – https://theconversation.com/the-story-behind-the-moko-drums-sacred-musical-instruments-from-the-alor-pantar-archipelago-253225

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University Wins Student Design Bureau Competition

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

    At Bauman Moscow State Technical University, as part of the competition of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, projects of Student Design Bureaus were defended. One of the participants was the team of SKB “System Engineering” of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Polytechnic University scientists demonstrated a strategy for training young engineers capable of solving breakthrough problems in the interests of industry and technological development of the country. The project was presented in the direction of “Student Design Leadership”. It was among the five winning universities in its nomination. Grant support in the amount of 20 million rubles will be used to develop the educational ecosystem of SKB, as well as to purchase materials and components for prototypes of products created by students.

    “Highly qualified engineers capable of contributing to the country’s technological leadership are trained at youth design bureaus. Students, postgraduates and young scientists develop competitive technologies, solve specific scientific, technical and engineering problems, and are widely involved in work on orders from industrial enterprises. It is important that the initiative has shown high demand – 178 universities from 81 regions of the country submitted applications for the first competition. 15 winning universities will receive support for the creation of new and development of existing sites, including the purchase of modern equipment,” said Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov.

    SKB “System Engineering” is being implemented within the framework of the university’s development strategy and program to achieve technological leadership and integrate education, science and industry. The main goal of the project is to form a cross-cutting trajectory for training engineering personnel – from early career guidance for schoolchildren to the inclusion of senior students in real research and design activities commissioned by industry. Interest in the project results was expressed by 12 partners, including JSC Power Machines, which will provide co-financing for the SKB’s work in the amount of almost 15.5 million rubles in 2025.

    Speaking at the defense, the project manager, director of the Higher School of Power Engineering, deputy director of the Scientific and Educational Center “Aircraft Engines and Power Plants” of the PISH “Digital Engineering” Alena Aleshina emphasized that the work of the SKB directly corresponds to the national development goals of Russia until 2036 and is aimed at training highly motivated specialists capable of working to overcome modern technological challenges.

    In 2025, the SKB’s main focus is on two key areas that correspond to national projects of technological leadership: “new nuclear and energy technologies” and “unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)”. In the future, it is planned to integrate other strategically significant areas into the SKB structure.

    Oleg Rozhdestvensky, Head of the SPbPU Office of Technological Leadership, emphasized: “As part of the SKB, we introduce schoolchildren to engineering, invite them to continue their education at the Polytechnic, where we give them the opportunity, already as students, to find themselves and try their hand at different areas during their 1st and 2nd years, during general engineering training. And in their 3rd and 4th years, we select the most qualified students to work at the request of our industrial partners.”

    A special feature of the Polytechnic University’s approach is the creation of a three-level educational ecosystem covering different age categories of students, formed on the basis of the methodological and scientific-technical background of the SPbPU PIS “Digital Engineering”.

    School design bureaus — early career guidance, development of engineering thinking and involvement in the technological environment already at the stage of school education. In March 2025, with the support of the government of St. Petersburg and the Academy of Talents, 12 agreements were signed on the opening of new school design bureaus. Youth design bureaus — work with students in grades 10–11 and students of secondary vocational education, including them in project activities with real tasks from partners. Thus, a laboratory is already operating at the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education of SPbPU, where students create small series of antennas ordered by the enterprise. Student design bureaus — focus on general engineering training of 1st–2nd year students and a gradual transition to conscious engineering practice and participation in R&D from the 3rd year.

    The development program of the SKB “System Engineering” will be implemented on the basis of the Office of Technological Leadership of the Polytechnic University. It is integrated into the University Development Strategy until 2030, with a perspective until 2036 and will be based on the principles of network interaction of various SPbPU divisions, including: the Student Design Bureau “Power Machines – Polytechnic”, operating since 2020, the SKB of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering”, participating in the implementation of a large project on drones since 2024, as well as the Center for Youth Trajectories and others.

    Director of the Engineering Center of JSC Power Machines Konstantin Savichev noted the importance of the project in terms of training qualified engineering personnel at the company’s request and said that students are already being trained in the process of working on R&D commissioned by the company. The SKB team has already signed a contract for R&D worth 12 million rubles, in which students are participating. By the end of 2025, it is planned to attract more than 25 million rubles for the implementation of projects and the development of prototypes.

    “The key objective of our SKB is to give each student the opportunity to find their place in engineering. We strive not only to transfer knowledge, but also to develop skills, teach how to work with advanced digital and production technologies, so that young specialists can make a real contribution to achieving technological leadership in the country,” noted Alena Aleshina.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of SPbGASU are winners of the international olympiad in descriptive geometry

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

    Students of SPbGASU demonstrated a high level of knowledge and skill at the final stage of the Open International Student Internet Olympiad in the discipline “Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics”, profile “Specialized (with in-depth study of the discipline)”. Our students took prizes, confirming the high level of training that they receive at the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics.

    Gold medals of the Olympiad were awarded to Alexander Korobov (first-year student of the Faculty of Engineering Ecology and Urban Management, majoring in Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation) and Matvey Matveyev (first-year student of the Faculty of Construction, majoring in Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures). Victoria Dreeva (second-year student of the Faculty of Engineering Ecology and Urban Management, majoring in Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation) was awarded a silver medal.

    “We are proud of our students, who have once again confirmed their high level of training in descriptive geometry. The victory in the Olympiad is a natural result of our joint work aimed at developing students’ spatial thinking, design skills and engineering culture,” noted Elena Denisova, Head of the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics at SPbGASU.

    “Participation in the Olympiad is a great opportunity to test your knowledge and skills, as well as communicate with other students who are passionate about engineering. I am very glad that I was able to represent my university with dignity!” – shared his impressions Alexander Korobov.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Met officers make 15 arrests in operation targeting shoplifting gang

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Officers made 15 arrests in a Met Police operation to disrupt an organised shoplifting gang operating in south-west London.

    Eight shops were raided after they were suspected of buying items such as food and alcohol that had been stolen from major retailers and selling them on at lower prices.

    After marking 5,000 items with synthetic DNA officers were able to identify and recover around £150,000 worth of stolen goods.

    The Met is prioritising neighbourhood policing, putting more officers in local teams to tackle issues that matter most to Londoners, like shoplifting. Officers are working closely with local business owners across the capital to crack down on the most prolific shoplifters who cause the fear to retail workers and have negative impacts on local communities.

    Sergeant James Burke, from the Met’s neighbourhood policing team in south-west London, said:

    “Shoplifting pushes up prices for customers and often results in retail workers being verbally and physically abused. It also funds the drug trade and contributes to anti-social behaviour and violence.

    “The local officers in my neighbourhood team have put in months of hard work alongside impacted businesses to trial new tactics to drive down shoplifting in the area and have delivered impressive results here.”

    “The Met is focussed on targeting those involved in co-ordinating this activity and by disrupting their operation we are confident we can reduce offending and the impact it has on communities across London.”

    On Wednesday, 9 April more than 100 officers from across the Met took part in targeted activity at eight off licences or newsagents in Merton and Wandsworth. They also searched a house in Cheam.

    The operation followed months of planning to identify offending patterns by working with retailers and analysing crime reports.

    In a first for the Met, officers marked the most commonly stolen items, such as alcohol and chocolates, with SelectaDNA.

    Each mark is unique and can be traced back to the original store which means officers can return to gather more evidence, such as CCTV and victim impact statements to help bring prosecutions.

    Officers also found several own-brand items that had been made for particular supermarkets available for sale in the shops.

    Ten men, aged between 23 and 64, and three women, aged between 39 and 45, were arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods. They have since been bailed pending further enquiries.

    A further two men, both aged 48, were arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods in separate activity on Thursday, 17 April. They were also bailed.

    Searches were carried out at shops in:

    • Fernlea Road, Mitcham
    • Balham High Road
    • Kingston Road, Wimbledon
    • London Road, Tooting (x2)
    • Christchurch Road, Wimbledon
    • Church Road, Mitcham
    • Tooting High Street

    As part of the operation officers also searched a barber’s shop in Tooting High Street and a residential property in Sandy Lane, Cheam.

    Further enquiries are taking place and anyone with information about suspected offending is asked to call 101 and speak to the South West Basic Command Unit about Operation Zoridon.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Engineering Elite: Polytechnics Win Medals at International Olympiad

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

    The Polytechnic University team, led by ISI teachers, won prizes in the international student Internet Olympiad in the discipline “Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics”. The event brought together 166 students from 35 universities in Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

    In the second round of the open international student Internet Olympiad, the participants demonstrated a high level of knowledge and professional training in these subject areas. Polytechnicians performed for the third year in a row. During this time, the university team has established itself as one of the strongest, winning prizes every year.

    This time, the achievements of the Polytechnic University were once again impressive: each participant was awarded medals of various degrees.

    Silver medal – Aidar Ibragimov, Arseniy Belashev and Mikhail Bogdanov; Bronze medal – Anastasia Kuskova, Kirill Kulinushkin and Ulyana Morenko.

    The students were prepared and accompanied by associate professors of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the Civil Engineering Institute, Tatyana Markova and Elena Knyazeva.

    “All the polytechnics who participated in the Olympiad returned with medals. And our team has shown such a result for the third year in a row. The success of our students at the Olympiads is the tip of the iceberg, which is based on the methodology of teaching geometric and graphic disciplines, formed and developed over several decades,” said the head of the section “Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics”, associate professor of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the Institute of Contemporary Art Mikhail Kokorin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 32 free express routes to city cemeteries to be opened on Krasnaya Gorka

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the first Sunday after Easter – on Krasnaya Gorka – passengers will be able to comfortably and safely use special ground transportation routes to city cemeteries.

    On April 27, from 09:00 to 19:00, special free express routes E, E1, E2 and E3, as well as some regular routes, will be available to visitors to the memorial complexes.

    “On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, we continue to transport passengers additionally on the main days of the Easter holidays. More than 590 buses and electric buses will be sent to Krasnaya Gorka on special free routes to 14 memorial complexes. Temporary navigation has already been installed at ground transport stops and metro stations for the convenience of passengers. Employees of the Passenger Mobility Center, who are on duty in the metro, will also help you find your way around,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    On unified transport portal You can find the right route to the cemetery.

    In accordance with the objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life” In the capital, much attention is paid to the modernization of social and municipal infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transport routes and updating the rolling stock. In addition, within the framework of the national project, Moscow has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a single circuit with predictable suburban rail transport for more than 30 million residents of 11 regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NGOs, entrepreneurs and volunteers from the capital will present their projects as part of the award

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Volunteers from the capital, entrepreneurs, representatives of government agencies and non-profit organizations (NPOs) will present their socially significant projects at the regional stage of the International Prize official portal. In previous seasons, Muscovites submitted almost 10 thousand applications, reported Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “This year, there are 11 nominations. Among them are “Country of Opportunities”, “Responsible Business” and “Territory for Life”. For the first time, the questionnaires will be assessed not only by experts, but also by artificial intelligence,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    Another difference of the fifth, anniversary season is four new nominations. The first one — “Heroes of Our Time” — is dedicated to the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland and is intended for NGOs supporting veterans of the Great Patriotic War and participants of the special military operation.

    The second one, “Generation of Good,” is aimed at teenagers aged 14 to 18 who have already implemented socially significant projects and plan to develop them further.

    The third direction — “Sustainable Development” — is intended for initiatives of non-profit organizations related to environmental protection. In addition, in the special nomination “Stronger Together” joint programs of government bodies, NGOs, businesses and the media will be noted.

    The authors of the best projects will represent Moscow at the national level. Last year, 28 participants from the capital entered the all-Russian round, and 16 Muscovites’ initiatives received awards.

    In addition to the competition program, participants will have consultations, webinars, presentations and meetings with specialists in various fields. Leading experts will share their experience and help in solving organizational issues.

    “This is a unique opportunity to improve our knowledge and meet interesting people who are passionate about volunteering. Reaching the national final was a great incentive for us,” shared one of the winners of the 2024 regional stage, Gleb Kulchitsky.

    Together with like-minded people, he is collecting materials for a book of remembrance about writers, poets and journalists who died during the Great Patriotic War.

    It is important for participants to receive expert assessment from professionals, it helps to find new directions for development, said Sergey Dudin, winner of the 2024 Moscow stage. The goal of his project is to increase the interest of children and young people in an active lifestyle, including yard games.

    The organizer of the regional stage of the award Resource center “Mosvolonter” with the support of the City Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.

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    Winners and prize winners of the award

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tours of the flagship center of the City Clinical Hospital named after V.M. Buyanov will be held on April 22 and 23

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On April 22 and 23, the City Clinical Hospital named after V.M. Buyanov will host open tours of the new flagship medical center. Participants will be able to see cutting-edge equipment, a hybrid operating room, an anti-shock room, and get acquainted with the digital technologies used to provide medical care. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow’s flagship medical centers are modern, high-tech treatment and diagnostic complexes, the heart of the hospital. They were created on the basis of the city’s leading multidisciplinary hospitals. All centers are equipped with high-tech equipment that allows for complex surgeries, as well as equipment for high-precision diagnostics, including CT and MRI, X-ray complexes, angiographic units, mobile X-ray machines, etc. So that Muscovites could get to know the modern healthcare system better, in 2023 we began conducting tours of new medical facilities before their opening. Residents of the capital have welcomed the format very warmly — they are genuinely interested in how doctors work and what technologies help save lives. On April 22 and 23, everyone will be able to take part in a tour of the sixth center — based at the Buyanov Hospital. Guests will visit a hybrid operating room and an anti-shock room, see new high-tech equipment, and ambulances,” said Anastasia Rakova.

    She added that the tour participants will also get acquainted with modern standards of care and digital technologies. The groups will be accompanied by specialists from the flagship center — doctors and nurses, as well as employees of the My Documents public service centers.

    The excursions will be held at the address: Bakinskaya Street, Building 26. On April 22, they will be held from 10:00 to 20:00, on April 23 – from 10:00 to 14:00. Visiting is possible only upon pre-registration.

    The project to create flagship medical centers began several years ago. In January 2023, a center was opened at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, in March — at the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, in September — at the O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital No. 15, in December — at the Botkin Hospital, and a year later, at the end of 2024 — at the First City Hospital. The flagship center based at the V.M. Buyanov Hospital became the sixth.

    Sobyanin spoke about the new standard of emergency medical care in flagship centersSobyanin: Healthcare system undergoing its largest modernization

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A modern business space will appear near the Kuntsevskaya metro station under the KRT program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The site on Moldavskaya Street will be reorganized under the program of integrated development of territories (IDT). The corresponding draft decision posted on the Moscow Government website. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “A modern business space will be created in the west of the capital under the KRT program. It will appear as part of the reorganization of a 3.16-hectare site. Investments in the project will amount to 35.7 billion rubles, and the annual budget effect will be 1.2 billion rubles. Thanks to the implementation of the project, over 2.3 thousand jobs will appear in Kuntsevo,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The site is located near the Kuntsevskaya metro station in an area with established public and social infrastructure.

    “According to the project, an administrative and business complex with an area of 81 thousand square meters is planned to be built on the site at the address: Moldavskaya Street, Buildings 3-5. It is planned to house shops, cafes, restaurants, bank branches, fitness centers, pharmacies, and office premises inside. The territory will be landscaped and roads will be laid,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    According to the KRT program, multifunctional city blocks are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all the necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 projects for the integrated development of territories with a total area of about 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in Moscow. This work is carried out on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The number of individual entrepreneurs in Moscow has grown by seven percent

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The number of individual entrepreneurs (IE) in Moscow, according to the Unified Register of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, amounted to almost 461 thousand in the first quarter of 2025 – seven percent more than a year earlier. This was reported in Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow with reference to data from the unified register of small and medium-sized businesses.

    Today, every tenth individual entrepreneur in the country works in the capital. They create jobs, support competition and contribute to the growth of consumer activity in the city. A wide consumer market allows capital entrepreneurs to choose attractive areas and formats of work.

    Moscow is actively developing various digital services that make it easier to register a business, submit reports, make payments, keep accounting records and find clients, and interact with consumers. The growth in the number of entrepreneurs is also facilitated by support measures from the city: grants and subsidies, deferral of rent payments, and consulting support.

    About a third of the capital’s individual entrepreneurs – 142.8 thousand – are engaged in trade, with almost 80 percent of them in retail. 61.1 thousand (more than 13 percent) entrepreneurs are registered in professional, scientific and technical activities. 52.5 thousand businessmen (11.4 percent) work in the sphere of real estate transactions. Information and communication are also popular types of activity: 35.7 thousand individual entrepreneurs (7.8 percent) carry it out. 34.2 thousand entrepreneurs (7.4 percent) are engaged in transportation and storage.

    The leaders among the industries in terms of growth of individual entrepreneurs were the sphere of culture, sports, organization of leisure and entertainment: over the year their number grew by almost 12 percent. The top 3 included real estate transactions, where the growth amounted to more than 11 percent, as well as construction and administrative activities: in both industries the number of businessmen grew by almost 10.7 percent.

    Individual entrepreneurs are also employers. According to the results of the first quarter of 2025, the average number of employees was almost 160 thousand people, which is 4.5 percent more than a year earlier.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Moscow, about 300 buildings with brackets on their facades have undergone major repairs over the past 10 years

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Over the 10 years of implementing the capital repair program for the housing stock, specialists from the Moscow city services complex have put buildings of different styles in order – from the eclecticism of the late 19th century to late Soviet brutalism. Of interest are also houses with brackets on the facades – almost 300 such buildings have already been repaired.

    A bracket is a structural and at the same time decorative element whose utilitarian function is to support some structure – a cornice or a balcony. In addition, architects can decorate it with stucco or give it a certain shape.

    Cornice with modillions and a row of attics

    One of such buildings was the house with brackets at 50 Skhodnenskaya Street. In 2023, the façade was restored and a number of in-house engineering systems were replaced. The four-story residential building was built in 1957 according to a standard design. The ground floor was rusticated and separated by a wide architectural belt. The main and side facades were highlighted by trapezoidal bay windows decorated with balustrades and festoons. The fourth floor was separated from the lower ones by a profiled belt. The building is completed by a crowning cornice with modillions and an even row of attics.

    In order to restore the original appearance of the building, specialists from the Moscow Capital Repair Fund created a unique project. They selected high-quality domestic materials and modern technologies. Maximum attention was paid to the restoration of the facade, decorated with decorative elements.

    For the convenience of residents, the work was divided into several stages. First, the surfaces were cleared of accumulated dirt, and then peeling parts of the plaster layer were knocked off. At the next stage, antifungal protection was applied to wet areas. The brickwork damaged during many years of operation was repaired – local replacement and repair were carried out. Decorative elements located on the facade were carefully restored. Those that were lost during operation were fragmented.

    At the final stage, the craftsmen renewed the plaster layer and painted the facade in shades of “cloudy apricot” and “creamy white”. It is noteworthy that it was possible to preserve the historical color scheme. They also repaired the balcony slabs and painted the fences, updated the entrance doors to the entrances, the basement and drainpipes. In addition, they replaced the drainage mains, central heating and cold water supply risers.

    Rizalites with pediments and arched lintels

    In 2024, a six-story building with brackets was renovated at 6 Trekhprudny Lane. It was built in 1925 according to an individual project in the eclectic style. The facades were highlighted by risalits with pediments, interfloor and window sill cornices, pilasters, architraves, keystones, rusticated portals of entrance groups, as well as arched lintels, balconies, brackets and window openings of different formats. A crowning cornice is located along the perimeter of the building.

    As part of the work, the facade and roof were renovated. Specialists cleared and washed the exposed surfaces of the facade, and carried out local repair of the brickwork. Wet areas were treated with an antifungal compound.

    Then all architectural elements were repaired, including keystones, balusters, pilasters, and the cornice was restored. The facade was plastered and painted. The shade “beige natural rice” was selected for the main part, and “classic white” for the decorative elements. In addition, the craftsmen updated the entrance groups and the base, replaced the ebbs, repaired the slopes and hung a new drainage system on the facade. On the roof, the roofing deck, fences and doors were repaired. All internal wooden structures were treated with a fire-retardant composition. Insulation was carried out in the attic spaces and ventilation shafts and the temperature and humidity regime was established using mineral wool slabs.

    Arched frames and flower boxes

    In 2025, major repairs began on a residential five-story building with brackets at 17 Zeleny Prospekt. It was built in 1954 according to an individual project in the style of Soviet neoclassicism. The window openings on the ground floor were highlighted with arched frames, and the entrance groups were accentuated with portals. Interfloor and crowning cornices stretched along the perimeter of the building.

    Work is already underway in the basements and entrances of the facility, and the utility systems are also being put in order. In addition, they plan to update the facade with brackets and the roof. Specialists have developed an individual work project, selected modern domestic materials and technologies. The renovation of the facade made of unpainted red brick will begin with cleaning and washing open surfaces. Then they will repair the brickwork and start treating it with an antiseptic.

    The craftsmen will carry out hydrophobization of the facade – they will cover it with a special thin film, which will protect the walls from the aggressive impact of precipitation. Then the balconies, entrance groups and architectural elements will have to be repaired. Decorative elements on the facade, including arched window frames, flower boxes and brackets supporting the balconies, will be painted in a shade of “signal white”.

    Particular attention will be paid to the repair of the basement – the old plaster layer will be dismantled, antifungal protection will be applied, the entire surface will be plastered using a reinforcing mesh and painted. The roof will have its sheathing and roofing replaced, and in the attic all wooden structures will be treated with a fire-retardant composition, after which mineral wool slabs will be laid.

    The walls in the entrances will be plastered and painted, the floor tiles will be repaired and the handrails will be restored. In addition, the central heating and water supply lines will be replaced, and cold and hot water supply risers will be installed.

    The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing stock capital repairs program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An investor can purchase a complex of buildings in Khokhlovsky Lane at auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city put it up for auction commercial real estate lot, which includes three non-residential buildings and one public utility facility with a total area of 3,608 square meters. They are located in the historical center of Moscow – the Basmanny District. This was reported by the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy Kirill Purtov.

    “The Basmanny District of the capital has a developed infrastructure and transport network: the Garden Ring and the Third Transport Ring pass through its territory, and there are also 10 metro stations there. This place is suitable for business development and expansion: intensive pedestrian traffic can provide a stable flow of customers. Non-residential buildings put up for auction are located in Khokhlovsky Lane near the Kitay-Gorod metro station. Restaurants, cafes, shops, beauty salons, an exhibition center, squares and gardens are located nearby. The acceptance of applications for participation in the auctions will end on May 6,” said Kirill Purtov.

    Non-residential buildings are located in Khokhlovsky Lane (house 4, buildings 1 and 2; house 2/1, building 1; property 2/1, building 1 and property 4, buildings 1, 2). The objects are connected to the main utilities – electricity, sewerage and water supply. Currently, according to the lease agreement, they house a private kindergarten. The term of the agreement is until August 15, 2032. The land plot belongs to the combined security zone and zones of strict regulation of development, protected landscape and cultural layer.

    The winner of the auction will be determined on May 20. To participate in the auctions, you must be registered on the Roseltorg online platform and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    Moscow is a city that develops entrepreneurship. The capital puts up for auction various real estate properties, and the showcase of the lots on offer is Moscow investment portal. In the section “Property from the city” All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation. Here you can also take a 3D tour of the objects. You can participate in the city auction remotely – the entire procedure takes place online.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites will propose ideas for developing the “Faces of the District” competition on the “City of Ideas” platform

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    From April 22 to 28, Muscovites will be able to take part in the project on the City of Ideas platform “Faces of the District”, which is dedicated to the development of the city competition of public initiatives of the same name. Within the framework of the project, you can propose new venues for events, send your ideas for popularizing the competition among the population, as well as take part in thematic discussions and be inspired by successful examples of the implementation of city initiatives.

    “Every resident can contribute to the development of Moscow. We are pleased to announce that a project aimed at developing the public initiatives competition “Faces of the District” has been launched on the “City of Ideas” platform. It is being held jointly with the city agency for public projects and promotes the development of the Moscow Mayor’s program “My District”. This is a unique opportunity for everyone to propose new solutions to make the capital even more interesting and vibrant,” commented the Deputy Head of the Department of Territorial Executive Authorities

    Marina Prozorova.

    The “Faces of the District” competition has been uniting active Muscovites for several years now, who implement socially significant projects that help improve the quality of life of city residents – from creative master classes to large charity events. Many initiatives go beyond the district level and receive city and federal recognition.

    Until April 24, as part of the project on the platform “City of Ideas” Participants can propose new venues for holding competition events and family festivals “Faces”, as well as share ideas for popularizing the competition among the population. The project experts will select the most interesting proposals from city residents for further voting, which will take place on the platform from April 27 to 28. Residents of the capital will determine the best ideas that will be implemented Department of territorial executive authorities of the city of Moscow and published on the City of Ideas platform.

    In addition, during the week, participants will have access to thematic discussions where they will be able to share their opinions about the Faces community and evaluate its contribution to the development of social initiatives, discuss the nominations for the public projects competition and propose new ones, and also talk about which success stories of the contestants are the most inspiring and significant for residents.

    For active participation in the project, Muscovites will be able to receive three thousand points of the city loyalty program “Million Prizes”, which can be used to obtain goods and services presented on the website showcase. AG-EXTEA.ru, or donate to charity.

    All Moscow residents who have an account on the mos.ru portal can take part in the project.

    “Faces of the District” is an annual city competition aimed at identifying and supporting young professionals and socially active citizens who have personal successful experience in working with the population or have developed their own socially significant initiatives at the district level. It provides participants with a unique opportunity to declare themselves, gain new knowledge, become part of a community of like-minded people and make a significant contribution to the development of their district, city and society as a whole. Muscovites aged 18 to 45 can participate in one of three nominations, such as “My Project” (for those who have an active socially significant project), “My Project Idea” (for those who are just starting their path in public activity) and “Faces 2.0: Keepers of Traditions” (for winners of previous seasons). You can present your developments in six topics, including healthcare, improvement, sports, education and others. Thus, since 2020, Muscovites have submitted over four thousand applications to participate in the competition, more than 250 proposals were supported at the city level. This year, Muscovites have already submitted over 300 applications. Applications are accepted until May 1 inclusive.

    The City of Ideas platform has been operating since 2014. More than 615 thousand users have joined it. They share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. More than 8.5 thousand suggestions have already been implemented. City residents participated in projects dedicated to electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transport and other topics. The projects are being developed by the State Institution New Management Technologies and Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three new technological solutions for metalworking have been developed in the Technopolis Moscow SEZ

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The company, a resident of the special economic zone (SEZ) Technopolis Moscow, presented three new high-tech products for the metalworking industry. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “On the instructions of the Mayor of Moscow, the capital supports industrial enterprises focused on the development of high technologies. Thanks to the residents of the special economic zone “Technopolis Moscow”, modern equipment capable of replacing imported analogues is regularly brought to the market. New solutions – a fiber laser with a capacity of nine kilowatts, a laminar station and a vibration-insulating optical table – will increase the accuracy and productivity of Russian enterprises in the field of metalworking,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The equipment was created by Lassard, whose production facilities are located at the Pechatniki site of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ. The company has been operating in the special economic zone since 2023 and has produced more than 100 units of innovative products during this time. The production area is four thousand square meters.

    “The company demonstrates stable growth rates. In the first quarter of 2025 alone, the production of laser equipment increased by 30 percent compared to the same period last year. The register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia includes over 370 models of equipment manufactured in the country, including laser cutting machines, optical tabletops, plates and supports, which indicates the results of comprehensive localization of production in Moscow,” emphasized the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    The new equipment developed by the company is aimed at import substitution and solves practical problems of enterprises in high-precision industries. A fiber laser with a power of nine kilowatts is used for cutting metals up to 35 millimeters thick. The laminar station provides a clean working environment for precise optical operations by filtering air and directing it into the working area. The optical table with active vertical and horizontal vibration isolation is designed for work in laboratory conditions and ensures stability even under external vibrations.

    Gennady Degtyarev, Director of the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone, emphasized that SEZ residents demonstrate a high level of technological maturity. Thanks to the city’s support and access to engineering infrastructure, companies are able to quickly scale up production and bring products to market that are in demand in key industries.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 1.5 thousand master classes were prepared for young guests of the Easter Gift festival

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Until April 30, the “Easter Gift” festival is taking place at the capital’s venues. City residents and tourists are invited to join charity events, watch performances, try Easter treats, and participate in sports events. Children and teenagers can look forward to creative and culinary activities. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “About 1,500 master classes have been prepared for young visitors. The children will bake Easter cakes and cupcakes with icing, make gifts for loved ones and home decorations with their own hands, and write holiday poems using a neural network,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    Easter Food and Botany Lessons

    Cooking classes are held in several places at once, including in the Novokosino, Teply Stan, and Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye districts. On weekdays from 4 p.m. they prepare muffins with nuts, potato and mushroom pies, and on weekends from 1 p.m. — chicken in kvass with spicy butter and apples, lean carrot cake, and much more.

    The site in the Veshnyaki district hosts a scientific studio of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. For example, on April 23 at 6:00 PM, they will talk about the basics of 3D printing and create Easter figurines on a special printer. And on April 26 and 27 at 1:00 PM, children will design a bird feeder. At 2:00 PM on these same days, participants will study the capabilities of artificial intelligence and use it to generate cartoons.

    A botanical class has opened in the park near the Nekrasovka metro station. On April 26 at 6:00 p.m., you can learn how to properly plant lemon balm, thyme, mint and care for plants.

    Old paintings and holiday cards

    On April 25 at 17:00 at the site in Kurkino, festival visitors will paint an Easter picture. The next day at 15:00, those who wish will make holiday cards.

    An art chalet has been set up in the Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo district. On April 26 at 2:00 p.m., young city residents will decorate a porcelain cup and saucer with 19th-century-style patterns, and at 4:00 p.m., they will paint a teapot.

    On Tverskaya Square on April 26 and 27, master classes will be dedicated to artistic crafts – Boretskaya, Shenkurskaya, Gayutinskaya, Glubokovskaya, Guslitskaya and Permogorskaya painting. Using these techniques, children will decorate linden plates. Start at 13:00.

    Guests of the site in the Golyanovo district will be treated to a master class called “School of Handicrafts.” On April 26 at 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., they will teach how to sew soft coasters for mugs, and at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., how to weave baskets from paper vines.

    In the Severnoye Butovo district on April 27 at 13:00 you can create home decor, and at 14:00 you can make a clay egg stand.

    The poster with addresses has been published on the festival pagein the Russpass tourist service. To view the schedule of classes, you need to select the site of interest on the interactive map.

    The Easter Gift Festival will open in Moscow on April 19 — Sergei Sobyanin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “HSE is a very good place: smart students, strong teaching staff”

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

    Sergey Kuksin

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    Since March of this year Faculty of Mathematics, National Research University Higher School of Economics The leading Russian mathematician, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Honorary Professor of the University of Edinburgh, National Professor of the PRC and laureate began working Prizes named after A.M. Lyapunova Sergey Kuksin. In an interview with Vyshka.Glavnoe, he spoke about the role of personality in mathematics, KAM theory, and why analysis is so relevant today.

    — Sergey Borisovich, what brought you to the HSE?

    — A year ago, I received a mega-grant from the Russian government, started working at RUDN and visiting Moscow for seminars, and when the grant ended, I was offered a job at HSE. I know many people at the HSE Mathematics Department. Mathematicians, they are all connected one way or another. True, given that mathematics is divided into three large parts: algebra, geometry and analysis. What is algebra, it is clear, right? For example, it is addition of fractions, square trinomial, “x plus y squared” and so on. Geometry, as we all remember well, is plane geometry, problems on construction and all that sort of thing. Well, and analysis is when there are functions and graphs.

    – And which one of them are you?

    – I am analysis.

    — Have you been here before?

    — Of course, I have. HSE is a very good place: smart students, a strong faculty. Many years ago, I even gave a short course of lectures at the local mathematics department. But that experience was not very successful. The thing is that the HSE department was organized by big algebra enthusiasts and was focused on algebra, so the students were not very impressed. They simply did not understand why they needed it. And that is wrong. Everyone needs to know analysis. Analysis is also probability theory, which is very relevant now, since it is closely related to such topics as artificial intelligence, machine translation, and pattern recognition. By the way, the then management understood this well when they invited me to give the course. But in mathematics, in order to get something moving, you have to make serious efforts. And it seems that this is happening now — the expansion of the profile of the mathematics department. That is partly why they invited me.

    — Will you teach or work as a researcher?

    — First of all, I will work as a researcher. One of my main tasks is to participate in the creation of a seminar with the preliminary title “Dynamics, Analysis and Probability”. I would like it to be a seminar of the highest level, with the involvement of good speakers who motivate students to develop in this area. This is not easy, but it is possible, especially since the impetus to develop the analysis component comes from the faculty management. In particular, from the dean Alexandra Skripchenko. By the way, she recently defended her doctoral dissertation.

    — Remember the most vivid impression in your life related to mathematics.

    — My parents, with whom I was very lucky, subscribed to several magazines for me. One of them was “Knowledge is Power”. Once, when I was still in high school, I read an article about mathematics. And there was a phrase in it that I still remember: “The heights of mathematics are beautiful, and it’s a pity that very few can admire them.” I wanted to admire them and, yes, I confirm: they are beautiful.

    — What qualities do you need to have to become a good mathematician?

    — You know, mathematics is, fortunately, a gift that manifests itself early. Or doesn’t. That is, a person already at school understands whether mathematics is for him or not. Already in high school, I couldn’t imagine that I would do anything else in this life.

    — Which of your scientific achievements do you consider the most significant?

    – I’ll start from afar. There was such a scientist, the largest Soviet mathematician Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov. He was a completely fantastic person who made a huge contribution to mathematics. Including was the founder of Cam-theoria. This is an abbreviation composed of the first letters of the surnames of the authors: Kolmogorov, Arnold and Moser. And now let’s figure out what Cam-theoria is. Consider the solar system. For this, they usually take five main planets from Venus to Saturn. We know that each planet rotates according to the ellipse – according to the law of Kepler. This is because the sun attracts it. But besides, the planets interact with each other. Therefore, their movement – the Kepler movement – is gradually distorted. And there is a relatively simple equation that describes how the planet interacts with the sun. But when we also take into account the interaction of the planets with each other, then small disturbances and interaction are added to the main equation. Due to these interactions, the orbit of the planets begin to gradually deform. The question that Isaac Newton still raised is what will happen to this ellipse, for example, after a million years? After all, he can burst, and then the planet will fly away to distant galaxies. The ellipse can stretch out so much that at the point closest to the sun, the planet will fall into the sun and burn. Ellips orbits of different planets can cross, and the planets will collide. It is clear, not in the next ten thousand years, but still. It was an outstanding, wonderful task, and it was solved with the help of Cam-theoria.

    – And what is the answer?

    — The answer is negative: the orbits will always be close to the initial ones. The exact statement is more complicated and has significant reservations, which it is inappropriate to state now. But such a simplified story describes the essence of KAM theory quite accurately. To answer your question about my contribution to mathematics: I learned to do calculations for systems that have not five or even five hundred, but an infinite number of components. This was the topic of my doctoral dissertation — “KAM theory for partial differential equations.”

    — You were awarded the Lyapunov Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences for it?

    — Yes, that’s right: for the creation and development of the Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theory for partial differential equations.

    — What would you like to achieve while working at the Higher School of Economics?

    — To participate in the development of analysis at the HSE in particular and in Moscow in general. During the Soviet Union, analysis here was very strong, but for a number of reasons it has declined significantly. Unlike, say, algebra. Which confirms the thesis about the role of personality in history, since this happened solely due to the efforts of several outstanding algebraists who never left Moscow. They were the ones who preserved the seminars and the youth in the seminars.

    — Would you like to become the person in mathematics who will move analysis forward?

    — I would like to participate.

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  • MIL-OSI: Call for Nominations: 2025 Global Citizen Award

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, April 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leading international residence and citizenship advisory firm Henley & Partners, in partnership with Andan Foundation, a Swiss non-profit humanitarian organization, is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2025 Global Citizen Award.

    Created 11 years ago in 2014, the Global Citizen Award is a tribute that honors remarkable individuals working to advance any one of the global challenges affecting humanity today – challenges that transcend national boundaries and cannot be resolved by any one country acting alone.

    The 2025 laureate will be selected by a distinguished, independent committee and honored at the Global Citizen Award ceremony. This is a gala evening event which forms part of the annual Henley & Partners Global Citizenship Conference which is taking place this year at The Dorchester, London from 2–4 November 2025.

    Henley & Partners Chairman and Founder of the Andan Foundation, Dr Christian H. Kaelin, says the awardee’s work needs to demonstrate a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable social groups, particularly with a connection to migration-related issues. “The Global Citizen Award is open worldwide to those working in a field with a direct link to the issues they are looking to affect. The committee is looking for remarkable and inspirational individuals who demonstrate vision, courage, and innovation in driving global change, and whose actions and outlook contribute to a more just, peaceful, connected, and tolerant world.”

    The selection process is based on a majority decision of the Award Committee. The award itself consists of a bespoke sculptural medal designed by leading Italian artist Antonio Nocera, an award certificate signed by the Chairman of the Global Citizen Award Committee, and a monetary prize of USD 20,000, which goes towards supporting the awardee’s humanitarian efforts. In addition, Henley & Partners commits to working closely with the awardee for a period of one year, raising awareness of their work and supporting the selected project through the firm’s network of more than 60 offices worldwide.

    Since its inception, the Global Citizen Award has honored many remarkable individuals, including German entrepreneur Harald Höppner, who set up the refugee humanitarian aid project Sea Watch, Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, Founder of the Gift of the Givers Foundation, Africa’s largest disaster relief organization and Monique Morrow, Co-Founder of The Humanized Internet, a digital identity project that aims to bring hope to the estimated 1.1 billion individuals in the world who cannot prove their legal identity.

    Diep Vuong, Co-Founder and President of the Pacific Links Foundation, was awarded for her work in Southeast Asia campaigning for the rights of those enslaved by human trafficking, while Prof. Dr. Padraig O’Malley received his Global Citizen Award in recognition of his work on conflict resolution and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Iraq. Zannah Bukar Mustapha was recognized for the psychological, educational, spiritual and other developmental support provided to the children and widows affected by the insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria, and last year, Mohamed Nasheed, former President of the Maldives and the current Secretary-General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, was acknowledged for his pioneering work as a human rights activist and advocate for climate action.

    Reflecting on the award’s legacy and impact, Dr. Kaelin explains that the ideals of global citizenship have always been central to Henley & Partners. Through its collaboration with the Andan Foundation, the firm extends vital support to individuals displaced by conflict, war, and climate-related crises. “Each of our Global Citizen Award recipients has moved us with their courage to tackle challenges many consider overwhelming,” he says. “Today’s global issues go far beyond individual communities or nations. More than ever, it’s essential to support those who are actively creating meaningful change in the lives of vulnerable communities worldwide.”

    Nominations close on Tuesday, 1 July 2025. You can submit your nomination online here or send it to gca@henleyglobal.com.

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  • MIL-OSI: HERE partners with ECARX to launch Next-Generation, In-Car Navigation at Auto Shanghai 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    • The collaboration leverages HERE’s next-generation navigation platform, and ECARX’s full-stack capabilities to deliver an industry-leading navigation solution for leading Chinese automakers.
    • By integrating HERE SDK and compliant location data across 200+ countries, the solution significantly shortens development cycles for international vehicle platforms.
    • A production-ready solution, along with a demo, will debut at Auto Shanghai 2025.

    Shanghai, Auto Shanghai 2025HERE Technologies, the leading location data and technology platform, today announced its strategic partnership with ECARX, global mobility technology company ECARX (Nasdaq: ECX), on co-developing a new-generation navigation system with multi-scenario adaptability, integrating the HERE SDK navigation platform with ECARX’s full-stack solutions. 

    HERE SDK offers the latest, complete navigation and location services experience for connected vehicles. It stands out for its multi-scenario adaptability, data accuracy, coverage breadth, technical performance, and developer-friendly features, making it ideal for high-precision mapping, real-time navigation, and cross-platform support. 

    By combining HERE’s world-class AI-powered location technology with ECARX’s automotive technologies, the collaboration will empower global automotive OEMs, including Lotus, Lynk & Co, Smart and Hongqi, to deliver advanced navigation solutions that are reliable, dynamic, and personalized, offering drivers across the world an unparalleled driving experience while supporting the global shift towards intelligent, connected vehicles.

    Mike Nefkens, CEO of HERE Technologies, shared: “Together with ECARX, we’re combining cutting-edge AI-powered mapping and location services with next-generation intelligent vehicle platforms, making it easier than ever for leading automakers to deliver connected, intuitive and globally scalable navigation experiences. Our partnership is focused on increasing the speed at which automakers bring the latest in-car navigation solutions to market.”

    Ziyu Shen, Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of ECARX, added: “This deep technical collaboration fuses HERE’s world-class mapping expertise with ECARX’s full-stack software and hardware co-development platform. By standardizing HERE’s SDK—supporting compliant map data for over 200 countries and multidimensional parameter interfaces—we significantly shorten the development cycle for automaker navigation systems. This allows global vehicle models to meet data regulations across major markets and provides a plug-and-play global navigation development framework for OEMs.”

    As HERE strengthens its presence in the Chinese automotive sector, this collaboration is testament to the company’s role in powering next-generation mobility solutions for global automotive leaders. HERE Technologies is also showcasing its innovative location technology at Auto Shanghai 2025 at Booth #2B A052, demonstrating its commitment to driving the future of mobility and smart cities.

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    About ECARX
    ECARX (Nasdaq: ECX) is a global automotive technology provider with capabilities to deliver turnkey solutions for next-generation smart vehicles, from the system on a chip (SoC), to central computing platforms, and software. As automakers develop new electric vehicle architectures from the ground up, ECARX is developing full-stack solutions to enhance the user experience, while reducing complexity and cost. Founded in 2017 and listed on the Nasdaq in 2022, ECARX now has over 1,900 employees based in 12 major locations in China, UK, USA, Sweden, Germany and Malaysia. To date, ECARX products can be found in over 8.1 million vehicles worldwide. 

    About HERE Technologies
    HERE has been a pioneer in mapping and location technology for 40 years. Today, HERE’s location platform is recognized as the most complete in the industry, powering location-based products, services and custom maps for organizations and enterprises across the globe. From autonomous driving and seamless logistics to new mobility experiences, HERE allows its partners and customers to innovate while retaining control over their data and safeguarding privacy. Find out how HERE is moving the world forward at here.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Portsmouth residents can gear up with free cycle repair sessions

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Portsmouth City Council is pleased to announce the return of Repair & Ride sessions for everyone in Portsmouth in 2025. Residents can learn the basics of cycle maintenance through a series of informal, hands-on workshops suitable for adults of all ages and abilities.

    At each session, experienced bike mechanics from The Pompey Cycle Hub will teach residents the essential skills to keep their bikes in tip-top condition throughout the year. These workshops aim to make cycling more accessible and affordable for everyone – especially people who want to cycle more often for exercise or to get to and from work but struggle with basic maintenance skills and the cost of repairs.

    Residents can learn about the equipment needed for repairs and how to use tools they may already have at home. They’ll also learn the basics of cycle maintenance, how to complete pre-ride checks, understand how to make simple repairs to gears and brakes, and how to fix simple issues while out and about.

    The flexible workshops allow residents to book all five sessions or mix and match as stand-alone units to fit their schedules. It’s hoped that the sessions will help people learn and develop lifelong skills, leading to more people choosing to cycle and thereby encouraging more active lifestyles and improved physical and mental health.  More people choosing to cycle also helps create cleaner air, and safer, less-congested roads in our city.

    There will be two rounds of sessions in 2025, with each round including five sessions focusing on different aspects of cycle maintenance.

    The first will take place on Fridays between 6pm and 8pm at Stacey Community Centre in Copnor, from May to July 2025, with further sessions available later in the summer. The council is also planning ‘pop-up’ sessions throughout the city, including some at Southsea Skatepark and at local schools.

    Cllr Peter Candlish, Cabinet Member for Transport at Portsmouth City Council, said: “These workshops are a fantastic opportunity for residents to learn essential bike maintenance skills, making cycling more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. I hope to see many people taking advantage of these free sessions and getting their bikes in great shape.”

    More information about Repair and Ride can be found at https://travel.portsmouth.gov.uk/repair-and-ride-workshops/

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Today the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps celebrates its birthday

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

    On April 22, 2001, one of the largest student volunteer organizations in the field of emergency situations in the Russian Federation was formed — the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. The VSKS includes over 8,000 volunteers from 88 regions of our country. All students undergo special training to provide qualified assistance to special services in the event of an emergency. Every year the corps grows and develops. Over the years of its existence, the VSKS has established itself as a structure that can be relied upon. On April 22, 2001, one of the largest student volunteer organizations in the field of emergency situations in the Russian Federation was formed — the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. The VSKS includes over 8,000 volunteers from 88 regions of our country. All students undergo special training to provide qualified assistance to special services in the event of an emergency. Every year the corps grows and develops. Over the years of its existence, the VSKS has established itself as a structure that can be relied upon.

    The Peter the Great Student Fire and Rescue Squad is a student association of the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, which is part of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. Our volunteers are a true example of civic responsibility and high social activity. They not only gain invaluable practical experience while rescuing people, but also develop leadership skills and team spirit. VSKS volunteers help those who need it with real actions.

    “On behalf of the entire fire and rescue squad “Peter the Great”, I would like to congratulate VSKS on its birthday! I wish you further prosperity, achievement of all set goals, attraction of like-minded people who are passionate about the idea of saving lives, who want to develop themselves and develop VSKS. We are very happy to be part of such a large and friendly team and hope for further cooperation,” – the head of the fire and rescue squad “Peter the Great” Arina Puchkova congratulated the students on the holiday.

    On this festive day, Polytechnic wishes the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps new successes in its activities, strengthening of its ranks, increase in the number of active and responsive volunteers, as well as safety in all operations.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Results of the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters for the second quarter of 2025

    Source: European Central Bank

    22 April 2025

    • Headline inflation expectations revised up slightly for 2025-26 but unchanged for 2027 and the long term
    • Expectations for HICP inflation excluding energy and food revised up slightly across all horizons
    • Impacts of tariffs and defence spending main factors behind revisions to inflation and growth expectations
    • Real GDP growth expectations revised down by 0.1 percentage points for 2025 and 2026 but up by 0.1 percentage points for 2027; longer-term expectations unchanged
    • Unemployment rate expectations revised down slightly for 2025, 2026 and the longer term

    Respondents’ expectations for headline inflation, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), were 2.2% for 2025 and 2.0% for 2026 and 2027. Expectations were revised up by 0.1 percentage points for 2025 and 2026 compared with the previous survey (conducted in the first quarter of 2025) but were unchanged for 2027. Expectations for core HICP inflation, which excludes energy and food, were revised up slightly across all horizons. Longer-term expectations for headline inflation were unchanged at 2.0%, while those for core HICP inflation were revised up slightly to 2.0%.

    Respondents expected real GDP growth of 0.9% in 2025, 1.2% in 2026 and 1.4% in 2027. Compared with the previous survey, expectations were revised down by 0.1 percentage points for 2025-26 but up by 0.1 percentage points for 2027. Longer-term growth expectations remained unchanged at 1.3%.

    The expected trajectory of the unemployment rate was revised slightly downwards. The unemployment rate is expected to average 6.3% from 2025 to 2027, and then to fall to 6.2% in the longer term.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Experts a whisker away from discovering secrets of hippo’s facial fuzz

    Source: City of Leeds

    Museum experts in Leeds are bristling with excitement after their resident hippo’s fabulous facial hair was studied during new research into the inner workings of whiskers.

    Analysis recently carried out at the Leeds Discovery Centre saw curators comb through their vast collection of historic taxidermy, including century old stuffed hippo Billie, to explore exactly how the number and placement of their whiskers help animals sense the world around them.

    The study is believed to be the very first time hippopotamus whiskers have ever been examined in such detail, and could lead to better knowledge about the aquatic giants and the way they utilise their hundreds of tiny tactile hairs.

    The project saw the Discovery Centre, which is home to more than 6,000 taxidermy mammals, host sensory biologist Dr Robyn A Grant. During the visit, Dr Grant got an up-close look at Billie, a former resident at London Zoo, who was once among the attraction’s biggest stars in the late 1920s.

    Acquired by Leeds Museums in 1938, Billie has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment to restore him to his original condition, making him an ideal subject for an in-person study.

    Dr Grant said: “Whiskers are present on most mammals, and act as amazingly sensitive touch sensors. In my research, I try to understand the diversity of whisker numbers and arrangements across mammals.

    “We can see that some large aquatic species, like hippos, walruses and manatees have hundreds of very small whiskers. While walruses and manatees have been studied a little, hippo whiskers have never been looked at.

    “So, we are looking at hippo whiskers for the very first time. Working with zoos and museums such as Leeds Discovery Centre, we are trying to understand how the whiskers are arranged, and what the animals use them for.”

    Found on most mammals, whiskers, also known by their scientific name vibrissae, are extremely sensitive, coarse hairs usually located on the face, which are used to sense the surrounding environment.

    Many older taxidermy specimens are missing their whiskers due to age or bad craftsmanship, but examples in the Leeds collection still sporting impressive facial hair include chinchilla, harp seals and coypu, a large South American rodent.

    Many of the taxidermy mounts in Leeds were collected in the early 20th century, when deceased animals were often purchased by taxidermists before being stuffed and mounted.

    Sarah Burhouse, Leeds Museums and Galleries curator of natural sciences, said: “We’re delighted that Billie and our collection have been able to support such a fascinating research project, which could help our understanding of how hippos and other animals use whiskers to interact with their environment.

    “It also demonstrates how important taxidermy collections like ours can be, enabling researchers to study creatures and aspects of their anatomy up close in ways which could be impossible, or even dangerous, with a live animal.

    “It’s amazing that these specimens, some collected more than a century ago, can still tell us so much about the natural world and help inform our understanding of how we can protect vulnerable species today and in the future.”

    Leeds Discovery Centre is home to more than a million objects which span tens of millions of years of world history.

    Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture, said: “Leeds has a truly impressive museums collection and it speaks volumes that it can still be used to support and inform modern-day research projects like this.

    “We’re also extremely fortunate that so much of this remarkable collection can be seen by the public, and that it can inspire visitors and capture the imaginations of the next generation of young scientists too.”

    Leeds Discovery Centre is available to visit by appointment. For more details on how to book, visit:  https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/leeds-discovery-centre

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  • MIL-OSI: Webcast details for Orrön Energy’s Q1 presentation

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Orrön Energy AB (“Orrön Energy”) will publish its financial report for the first quarter 2025 on Tuesday, 6 May 2025 at 07:30 CEST, followed by a webcast at 14:00 CEST.

    Listen to Daniel Fitzgerald, CEO and Espen Hennie, CFO commenting on the report and describing the latest developments in Orrön Energy at a webcast on 6 May 2025 at 14:00 CEST, followed by a question-and-answer session.

    Registration for the webcast presentation is available on the website and the below link:
    https://orron-energy.events.inderes.com/q1-report-2025

    For further information, please contact:

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

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

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

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