Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Strabane BID celebrates local culinary excellence as three establishments earn top honours

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Strabane BID celebrates local culinary excellence as three establishments earn top honours

    9 April 2025

    Strabane BID is delighted to congratulate three local establishments on their outstanding success at The Irish Restaurant Ulster Regional Awards held on April 1st at the Hillgrove Hotel in Monaghan.

    Oysters Restaurant achieved remarkable recognition, winning both the Best Restaurant award and Best Chef award for Vincent Mahon in the Tyrone category. The Thirsty Filly was named Best Newcomer for Tyrone, while The Banks Restaurant’s Shane Breslin earned the prestigious Best Restaurant Manager award for Tyrone.

    The award ceremony featured strong representation from Strabane, with seven local establishments nominated, including Oysters, The Thirsty Filly, The Banks Restaurant, The Cherry Tree, Tusk Restaurant, The Farmers Home and The Harp and Fiddle.

    A special acknowledgment goes to John McGowan from The Farmer’s Home, who has been shortlisted for the All Ireland Outstanding Achievement Award.

    All regional winners, along with John McGowan, will attend the All Ireland awards ceremony on May 19th in Dublin.

    Congratulating the winners the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr said: “This outstanding achievements by our local restaurants showcases the exceptional culinary talent we have here in Strabane. Their success not only brings recognition to these fine establishments but also highlights our town as a growing food destination in Northern Ireland. I extend my warmest congratulations to all winners and nominees, and wish them continued success at the All Ireland awards in May.”

    Echoing the Mayor’s comments Kieran Kennedy, chair of Strabane BID said: “The success of our local eateries demonstrates the remarkable quality and innovation that our local hospitality sector brings to the table. I’m immensely proud to see these businesses receive the recognition they deserve for their hard work, creativity, and commitment to excellence. These awards help put Strabane firmly on the map as a culinary destination and contribute significantly to our town’s economic vitality and visitor appeal.”

    Emma McGill, Strabane Town Centre Development Manager, added: “Having seven Strabane establishments nominated and three winning prestigious awards is a testament to the tremendous growth and quality of our local food scene. The dedication of these restauranteurs, chefs and staff to delivering exceptional dining experiences is helping transform our town centre into a vibrant destination. These achievements reflect the passion and entrepreneurial spirit that make Strabane special, and we’re excited to support their journey to the All Ireland awards in May.”

    For more information about Strabane BID and how it can help your business please contact Emma McGill, Town Centre Manager on [email protected]

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over the course of a year, small businesses purchased about 500 properties from the city

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since April 2024, small and medium-sized entrepreneurs have purchased almost 500 premises from the city under preemptive rights. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In April 2024, the term of ownership and use of real estate based on a lease agreement, after which a small and medium-sized business entity (SME) has a preemptive right to purchase it, was reduced from two years to one year. This made it possible to expand the pool of companies that have the opportunity to exercise the preemptive right to purchase. Since then, representatives of small and medium businesses have purchased about 500 premises from the city with a total area of about 61 thousand square meters,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The possibility of buying out a property or building after a year of renting it is of primary interest to entrepreneurs whose business demonstrates high growth dynamics. After purchasing a property, the new owner can dispose of it at their discretion, for example, by renting it out.

    “SMEs buy real estate from the capital at market value, which is determined by independent appraisers. To provide additional support to entrepreneurs, the city has provided for an installment plan for up to seven years. This allows small and medium businesses to evenly distribute payments without using credit funds. Since April last year, 99 percent of former tenants have taken advantage of this opportunity,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property.

    Maxim Gaman.

    Business representatives who have been leasing the property for at least one year and are included in the register of small and medium-sized businesses can buy the property from the city. The lease rights must be acquired at regular auctions under general conditions. For premises sold at specialized auctions for SMEs, the lease term must be at least two years, and the property itself must be on the list of objects intended for use by small and medium businesses for at least five years.

    To buy out the property rented from the city, you need to apply for a government service “Paid alienation of real estate leased by small and medium-sized businesses from the state property of the city of Moscow”. This can be done exclusively in electronic form on the mos.ru portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A spy detective film about the 1960s was filmed at the Moskino cinema park

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Filming of the four-part series “Dear Willy” about the secret friendship of Leonid Brezhnev and the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) Willy Brandt has been completed at the Moskino cinema park. The plot of the series is based on real archival interviews. The director of the project is Vladimir Shchegolkov. The main roles are played by Sergey Makovetsky and Kirill Kyaro.

    The action of the spy detective takes place in the 1960s against the backdrop of the threat of nuclear war. Soviet intelligence intercepts information about an impending US attack from bases in West Germany. To prevent a catastrophe, the leader of the Soviet state Leonid Brezhnev secretly makes a deal with Chancellor Willy Brandt, risking his career and even his life.

    “Opening a cinema park in Moscow is a great idea, it should have been done a long time ago. Several interesting objects for filmmakers are conveniently located here in one location. We filmed in the sets of “Tu-154 Airplane”, “Berlin Border Checkpoint”, “County Town”, “Center of Moscow”. This is very convenient because we do not need to close roads in the city center and cause inconvenience to residents. In the Moskino cinema park, you can fully control the filming process and decorate as needed, for example, decorate and fill the streets in accordance with the era that is needed. We are looking forward to the emergence of new interesting sites,” said Nadezhda Guselnikova, producer of the project “Dear Willie”.

    The development of natural, decorative parks within the city, where modern and historical projects can be filmed, is a huge help in film production and a mutually beneficial mechanism, noted Natalia Bernyakova, executive producer of the Format TV company. According to her, due to administrative difficulties, it is very difficult to work with railway stations and airports, and the film park has such decorations.

    The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed capital’s Department of Culture. The first stage has already been completed here: 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been built. Among them are the sets “Center of Moscow”, “Moscow in the 1940s”, “Vitebsk Station”, “Yurovo Airport”, “Cathedral Square of Moscow”, “Deaf Village”, “Partisan Village”, “County Town”, “Cowboy Town”, “St. Petersburg Bar” and other sites.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government as part of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino film park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino film commission, as well as a film factory, a network of cinemas and the Moskino film platform.

    The director spoke about the filming of the series “Natalie and Alexander” in the Moskino cinema parkActors of the historical series talked about filming in the Moskino cinema park

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Race, master classes and tree planting: what awaits participants of the project “Time of Kindness”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    From April 12 to 20, the capital will host the spring stage of the volunteer project “Time of Goodness”. The program will include patriotic events, creative master classes, sports events, clean-up days and much more. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In the spring season of the project, Muscovites will see more than 60 events. For example, volunteers together with professional artists will paint portraits of participants in the Great Patriotic War. Then the works will be presented at an exhibition, and on the eve of Victory Day they will be presented to veterans,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    On April 12, volunteers will joinorganizing the race in Catherine Park. On the same day and on April 13, creative activities at the festival “City of the Caring”, which will take place on the territory of the “Bread Factory No. 9” space.

    On April 17, the Russian State Children’s Library invites you make postcards for the heroes of the special military operation. On April 19, those who wish are invited to participate intree planting campaigns “Alley of the 80th Anniversary of Victory”.

    On April 12, and from April 14 to 18, the “Good Place” volunteer centers in different districts of the capital will collect toys for patients of children’s hospitals, personal hygiene products for the wards of a non-profit organization, and food for animals from shelters. There are also recycling collection points for waste paper, plastic, and cardboard.

    The project participants will also answer questions from a history quiz, and will be given first aid training and a master class on making bird feeders.

    Citizens over the age of six are invited to try themselves in various areas of volunteering. To do this, pre-registration is required aton the website of the resource center “Mosvolonter”.

    For participating in the events, Muscovites will receive points that can be exchanged for a smart speaker, a T-shirt, an umbrella, and other useful items.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How the BCL was built: a new photo exhibition has opened in the metro

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A new photo exhibition dedicated to the history of the construction of the longest metro ring line in the world, the Big Circle Line (BCL), has opened in the capital. The exhibition features 30 photographs depicting different stages of the work and the modern architectural appearance of the stations. The photos can be seen in the passage from the Prospekt Vernadskogo station of the BCL to the platform of the same name on the Sokolnicheskaya Line.

    “Two years ago, Sergei Sobyanin launched the Big Circle Line. The opening of the new metro ring was one of the most significant events in the history of Moscow transport. The BCL made city residents’ trips more convenient and faster, the metro came to areas where it had not been before. The photo exhibition demonstrates not only the scale and complexity of the project, but also the beauty and functionality of the new stations,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    The main focus is on the before and after photographs, which show how the appearance of different metro stations integrated into the BCL has changed. For example, the photos of Varshavskaya, which opened after reconstruction on March 1, 2023, show what the station was like during the renovation and how it was transformed afterwards. Now it is decorated with black and white marble slabs and illuminated ceiling vaults, visually expanding the space.

    Some of the photographs are dedicated to the history of the construction of Novatorskaya, which opened on December 7, 2021. The pictures show all stages of the work: from concrete walls to the final result – a modern, bright station.

    Another exhibition, dedicated to the Big Circle Line, opened as part of the project “Art in the Metro” in the passage between the Savelovskaya stations of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya and Big Circle Lines. It will last until April 18.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Moscow to introduce new digital solutions in healthcare

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow invites developers to join the innovative development of the capital’s medicine. They can offer their digital solutions in healthcare. About this in his telegram channel written by Sergei Sobyanin.

    “Today it is difficult to imagine our life without digital technologies. It is important that the Moscow healthcare system keeps up with the times, so we

    let’s continue “implement the most advanced solutions,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Priority areas include services for patients that will allow them to receive online consultations, choose a doctor, create a treatment plan and a medication schedule, and keep a health diary under the supervision of a specialist. In addition, these are technologies for remote health monitoring, automated systems for supporting the activities of medical organizations, innovations for operating rooms, and other areas.

    Developers can apply on the platform. The selected projects will be tested at city clinics and will receive support at all stages of testing. The best developments will be included in the Moscow healthcare system.

    Sergei Sobyanin told how digitalization has changed the capital’s healthcare

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: SIA surprise inspections uncover illegal security in Brighton

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    SIA surprise inspections uncover illegal security in Brighton

    A recent SIA-led joint operation investigating unlicensed door staff in Brighton led to three arrests.

    On Friday 4 April the Security Industry Authority (SIA), together with Home Office Immigration Enforcement (HOIE) and Sussex Police, conducted unannounced inspections at three venues in Brighton.

    The SIA planned the inspections to check that security workers in the city’s night-time economy were properly licensed and had the right to work in the UK. The choice of venues came as a result of intelligence relating to the use of counterfeit licences.

    The inspecting team didn’t find any security operatives working without licences during the inspection itself. However, they uncovered evidence showing that unlicensed operatives had recently worked illegally as door supervisors at two of the venues.

    HOIE arrested and bailed one door supervisor for not having the right to work in the UK. The security company that employed him will be considered for a civil penalty, which could be as much as £60,000. HOIE detained a second door supervisor, pending removal, for working in breach of his visa conditions. A search of the door supervisor’s home address revealed a third individual, who was also arrested for working in breach of their visa conditions

    Kirsty Grant, the SIA Criminal Investigations Officer who led the inspection, said:

    We would like to thank Home Office Immigration Enforcement and Sussex Police for working with us on this operation. It’s crucial for public safety that door supervisors are properly trained and licensed. People who abuse the system are putting venue customers at risk. They are also putting themselves at risk of arrest and potentially imprisonment and deportation. Security companies should take note: deploying unlicensed staff or failing to conduct basic identity and right to work checks on your employees can be very expensive and lead to a criminal record.

    Background

    The SIA is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK, reporting to the home secretary under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. The SIA’s main duties are the compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities and managing the voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).

    For media enquiries only, please contact  media.enquiries@sia.gov.uk.

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    Published 9 April 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Professional retraining program launched at Polytechnic University

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The Polytechnic University hosted the grand opening of the joint program of the Civil Engineering Institute and the engineering company NanoSoft, Digital Drawing Teacher, as part of the XV St. Petersburg International Educational Forum. It was developed by ISI teachers based on nanoCAD platform solutions for designing and modeling objects.

    Currently, the first group of teachers is undergoing online training at the Civil Engineering Institute. Representatives of schools in St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, Salekhard, Chelyabinsk and other cities are mastering drawing teaching skills based on modern NanoCAD platform solutions.

    At the opening at SPbPU, teachers from schools in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region who became students of the Center for Additional Professional Programs of the ISI were greeted by the Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov, the Director of Programs for the Development of Interaction with Educational and Scientific Organizations “NanoSoft Development” Oleg Egorychev, the Director of the Center for Additional Professional Programs of the ISI Ksenia Strelets, the Head of the Directorate of Pre-University Education and Talent Attraction Nikolai Snegiryov, as well as the authors and teachers of the course.

    Dmitry Tikhonov noted the importance of the qualifications of school teachers, especially those who specialize in engineering, and expressed gratitude to NanoSoft for supporting the implementation of the program. Oleg Egorychev emphasized the importance of introducing domestic software, which replaces imported analogs in the field of engineering. This software helps to carry out digital modeling, calculations and design of building structures, as well as engineering and technological equipment for industrial and civil facilities. Oleg Olegovich presented letters of gratitude for assistance in the implementation of Russian software in education to the Director of ISI Marina Petrochenko, Dmitry Tikhonov, Ksenia Strelets and the author of the course, Associate Professor of ISI Elena Knyazeva. Nikolay Snegiryov spoke about the career guidance projects of SPbPU, implemented for schools of St. Petersburg, which will help improve and strengthen the partnership between schools and the university.

    High-quality training of students in drawing using digital tools is very important. Having become students of the Civil Engineering Institute, they already in their first year learn parametric modeling within the framework of the discipline “Engineering Graphics”, – noted Ksenia Strelets.

    Becoming a digital drawing teacher is a step into the future that we are taking together with the Polytechnic University. Despite the complexity of the material, I think I will be able to master the basics of digital drawing, surrounded by a close-knit team of teachers. Thank you for the new horizons that have opened up in education, – shared drawing teacher of school No. 252 Svetlana Vavilova.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Competition “Archer of the Future”. Polytechnic University has two victories!

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    The fifth season of the All-Russian competition of student works for the best solution of business problems “Archer of the Future” was held in Moscow. Two teams of the Higher School of Media Communications and Public Relations of the Humanitarian Institute of SPbPU won confident victories.

    Students from 35 universities in the country’s specialized fields of study presented 134 solutions for such large companies as the State Hermitage Museum, SR Space, T-Bank, TMK, the Festival of Geobrands “Land of Discoveries”, the “Water of Russia” Museum, and Sakhalin Energy. Two student teams of the Higher School of Management and Social Sciences of the Russian Federation, “Special Agents of the Russian Federation” and “Echo”, were shortlisted for the competition and invited to participate in open defenses. The mentors of the polytechnics were Marina Arkannikova, Director of the Higher School of Management and Social Sciences of the Russian Federation, and Elina Avakova and Dmitry Popov, Associate Professors of the Higher School of Management and Social Sciences of the Russian Federation.

    The first winners were the team “Special Agents of the RSO”, represented by Adelina Borozdina, Aya Klimacheva, Vladislava Smelova, Yana Lipatnikova, Anastasia Sidorova and Ekaterina Yarovaya. The girls developed the PR campaign “Beacons of the Hermitage” for the Restoration and Storage Center “Staraya Derevnya” of the legendary museum.

    A third-year student of the Advertising and Public Relations program, Aya Klimacheva, spoke about how the team tried to take into account all the customer’s wishes, conducted several types of analytics and created a unique selling proposition, including the visual design of the concept.

    This year I took part in the competition for the first time and this debut was an absolute success. We won both the professional jury and the student jury! On stage we appeared as special agents who brought an artifact (case) from St. Petersburg. Our mysterious suitcase became the real Chekhov’s gun. After the performance, many teams who had not seen us on stage asked what was inside. And the case contained real light, which the Hermitage restorers carry within themselves, this was our main message, – noted Aya.

    Team captain Adelina Borozdina added: And for me, Luchnik is already the third. In 2022, the PR.com team and I took first place in the development of an HR brand for TMK. Then we collaborated with this company under an employment contract. For me, as a second-year master’s student of “Strategic Communications in Industries 4.0”, this is such a beautiful end point of an active student life. Now the dream is to take a big Archer as a specialist.

    The second winners were the Echo team, represented by Taisiya Temirova, Polina Pozhidaeva, and Alexandra Leleko. The students proposed a PR campaign to promote TMK’s activities in industrial tourism, which they called “6 Warm Acquaintances.” According to the team, this was their best collective work in the current academic year.

    Traditionally, this year, along with the expert council, a student jury also worked, which included representatives of five universities in the country after competitive procedures. The Polytechnic University was represented by first- and second-year students of the Advertising and Public Relations program at the Higher School of Management and Social Sciences, Darya Shevchenko and Ekaterina Karpova.

    I am very glad that I was able to pass the competition tests and join the jury. The first work experience was interesting and difficult at the same time, since each participant presented their developments with such dedication that it was difficult to choose the best. But I would like to separately mention two of our teams. They stood out brightly and were simply at their best. The originality of their solutions amazed everyone, both the student jury and the experts. The Polytechnicians deservedly became the winners. Thank you for such an invaluable experience, – shared Daria Shevchenko.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Prize places in fencing at the Universiade

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University – Fencing competitions were held as part of the regional student Universiade, in which teams from 8 universities took part. Over the course of two days, athletes found out who was stronger in battles with epees, sabers and foils. The NSU team won two medals in the individual championship and the final 3rd place in the overall standings. This is the fifth bronze award of the Universiade for NSU students!

    In the epee competition, Artem Tsaplin (GGF) took second place and Taisiya Zolotova (FF) took third place.

    Our team also included: Anastasia Krikun, Elizaveta Safronova and Maxim Gruzdev (FEN); Mikhail Trofimov, Kira Prokopyeva and Daria Koroleva (MMF); Polina Bykova and Anton Filatov (EF); Natalia Bedareva and Yuri Fateev (IIR); Oleg Tsyplakov and Maria Morozova (FF); Kermani Golzadeh (IMPZ) and Evgeniy Buzyurkin (FIT)

    Congratulations to our athletes and coach Olesya Onchukova on their successful performance!

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  • MIL-OSI China: Global markets crash on tariff fears

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, the United States, April 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Major stock indexes across the globe plunged sharply on Monday, as investors dumped riskier assets amid mounting fears over U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

    Panic sentiments took hold of the market once trading opened in the morning. The day of April 7, with similarities to the 1987 stock market crash, is being seen as another “Black Monday” by analysts and the media.

    Washington’s controversial new set of tariffs has stirred tensions since its announcement on Wednesday, hitting global markets hard, sparking backlash from other countries and drawing widespread criticism from economists and investors.

    Global turbulence 

    Major markets across the globe witnessed a turbulent day.

    Three major benchmarks of the U.S. stock market met with major setbacks on Monday.

    The S&P 500 Index, which is composed of 500 leading companies listed in the United States, dived as much as 21.41 percent from its record high on Feb. 19 and entered the technical territory of the bear market in the morning session.

    As of 9:40 a.m. Eastern time (1340 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.63 percent, the S&P 500 shed 3.14 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped by 3.85 percent.

    Later, false reports that the White House would pause most of Trump’s tariffs for 90 days had pumped up the market, leading to a sudden surge. However, as the White House denied the news, the market declined again. The up and down within hours indicate how desperate investors were for any potential relief from the tariffs.

    All the leading European benchmark indexes opened in the red on Monday, down by 4 to 7 percent compared with the closing prices on the previous trading day.

    Britain’s blue-chip stock index, the FTSE 100, dropped by about 5 percent, France’s CAC 40 went down by over 5 percent, and the pan-European STOXX 600 index dropped over 6 percent in morning trade.

    Germany’s DAX index was among the hardest-hit, opening down by 9.5 percent before paring back part of the losses later in the morning. The significant gains since the beginning of the year have thus been almost completely wiped out.

    The S&P/ASX 200 — Australia’s benchmark share market index — closed down 4.2 percent on Monday in a plunge worth more than 100 billion Australian dollars (60.1 billion U.S. dollars). The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that it was the index’s biggest one-day fall since May 2020.

    Singapore’s Straits Times Index on Monday plunged by 8.7 percent at the open. The sharp drop marked the index’s steepest single-day decline since an 8.9 percent plunge during the 2008 global financial crisis, and exceeded the 8.4 percent fall seen in March 2020 amid COVID-19.

    A pedestrian passes a screen showing stock market information in Tokyo, Japan, April 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Fear and fury 

    The aggressive tariffs that triggered the global stock market plunge have drawn widespread criticism of the U.S. government, amid fear and fury across the globe.

    Trump’s tariffs have a shocking effect on stock markets, Gilles Moec, chief economist at AXA Group, told Les Echos, a French economy-specialized daily.

    “This shock has no real precedent in history, which amplifies market volatility because investors have no point of reference,” he said.

    Moec noted that the current damage to global stock markets is “entirely self-inflicted by the U.S. authorities,” unlike past stock market crises which were reflections of then macroeconomic situations.

    Richard Branson, British entrepreneur and co-founder of Virgin Group, said it is time for Washington to change course. “Otherwise, America will face ruin for years to come,” he warned.

    Branson noted that companies should be given enough time to adapt, and the current market response is preventable.

    Hasan Tevfik, a research analyst at advisory firm MST Marquee, also warned of severe consequences for the U.S. economy.

    “The U.S. economy has endured a barrage of headwinds, all self-inflicted, and the end consequence will be a contraction in the economy that was humming along, exceptionally, over the last couple of years,” he told the Australian Financial Review newspaper.

    This photo taken on April 7, 2025 shows a screen at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Independent Australian economist Saul Eslake noted the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s next decisions and what he called the “madness” of the White House. He warned that the impact on the Australian economy was likely to be worse than the Treasury’s forecast that the country is well-placed to avoid a recession despite the “damage” being done by the U.S. tariffs.

    Doom and gloom 

    Investors have lost trillions of dollars since the tariff announcement on Wednesday. Recession odds are rising, and massive trade wars are looming. With no constructive response in sight, market confidence has been severely hit.

    DBS economists in a weekly review released on Monday noted that global markets and economies are still struggling to absorb the seismic tariff shock, with risk aversion and market selloff.

    “The key reason for that is that despite the spate of announcements, there is still substantial fear that more measures are to come. Perhaps more critical is the notion that nations trying to do a deal with the U.S. will not be able to rest easy upon signing agreements, as no deal with the U.S. seems to be reliable any longer,” wrote DBS economists Taimur Baig and Radhika Rao.

    David Gerald, president of the Securities Investors Association (Singapore), told The Straits Times, “If tariffs are sustained, they could contribute to higher inflation and slower global growth, which may in turn trigger further volatility and potential sell-offs in markets globally, including Singapore.”

    Germany’s Friedrich Merz, who is expected to become the next chancellor, also fears that U.S. trade policy could further escalate the turmoil in global stock markets. “The situation on international equity and bond markets is dramatic and threatens to worsen further.”

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned on Monday, “The recent tariffs will likely increase inflation and are causing many to consider a greater probability of a recession.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Briefing – State of play: EU support to Ukraine – Payments, reform and investment, use of immobilised Russian assets – 09-04-2025

    Source: European Parliament 2

    Since the start of Russia’s full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine in February 2022, the European Union has provided Ukraine with financial, military and humanitarian support on an unprecedented level. To date, the support to Ukraine from ‘Team Europe’ – comprising the EU and its Member States – amounts to €143 billion. This support includes macro-financial assistance, financial support through the Ukraine Facility, humanitarian aid and military assistance from Member States and through the European Peace Facility, as well as support to EU Member States hosting Ukrainian refugees. The disbursement of EU payments under the Ukraine Facility is conditional on Ukraine implementing the Ukraine Plan, an ambitious plan for reform and investment drafted by Ukraine’s government and endorsed by the EU. The European Commission and the Ukrainian government publish data on the progress of the reforms and on the disbursal of payments. Those data form the basis for a Ukraine Facility Dialogue, which ensures the democratic scrutiny of the EU’s support to Ukraine. In addition to the Ukraine Facility, Regulation (EU) 2024/2773 provides for a €18.1 billion EU macro-financial assistance loan for Ukraine as part of a €45 billion G7 loan. Furthermore, a Ukraine Loan Cooperation Mechanism was established, which uses extraordinary revenues originating from Russian sovereign assets immobilised in the G7 member states to repay loans and the associated interest costs. The rights, responsibilities and obligations provided for in the framework agreement under the Ukraine Facility, referred to in Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2024/792, will apply to the macro-financial assistance loan in order to ensure seamless political and financial management of both. The European Parliament has repeatedly called for the confiscation of the immobilised Russian sovereign assets as such – instead of just using the extraordinary revenues – to finance further support for Ukraine and the country’s reconstruction.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Leisure travel tops charts for reasons people choose rail

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Leisure travel tops charts for reasons people choose rail

    The railway network connects people across the country, fuelling business, growth and opportunity.

    • new research from the Department for Transport shows that leisure is the most common reason for travelling by train
    • post-pandemic trends continue as results show the most common days to commute by train are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
    • whether its visiting friends and family, going on holiday or the usual commute, our railway provides vital connections across the country, boosting growth and fuelling our economy as part of the Plan for Change

    Passengers are more likely to take the train for leisure travel while commuters would rather take the train midweek are the key takeaways from a new research report published today (9 April 2025) by the Department for Transport (DfT).

    The railway connects communities across the country, moving people to get to work, education, healthcare and leisure. It provides vital infrastructure essential for delivering growth, providing opportunity and raising living standards as part of the Plan for Change.

    The government is undertaking a once in a generation overhaul of the rail network, bringing train operating companies into public ownership and setting up Great British Railways (GBR), bringing track and train together to put passengers first.

    In order to better understand how passengers use the railway and deliver a network that works for their needs, DfT did an investigation into the reasons passengers take the train. The report found that:

    • 54% respondents said they were travelling for leisure
    • 30% were commuting for work or education
    • 15% were travelling for business
    • 61% said they travelled by rail for leisure at least once a month
    • 41% said they used the railway for commuting at least once a week, with Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday being the most popular days

    This shows a return to midweek office working, demonstrating how essential the railway is for connecting people to get to work, providing a path for opportunity and catalysing economic growth.

    Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendy said:

    Our railway is the backbone of our economy, connecting people across the country and fuelling business, growth and opportunity, supporting the Plan for Change.

    This research shows thousands of passengers choose the train for their leisure travel. To go and see family and friends, go on holiday or go to big events whether its concerts, festivals or a football match, the train is the best way to get there.

    Resetting industrial relations has meant there have been no national strikes since 9 May 2024, which has protected passengers from significant disruption and delays, avoiding further impacts to the hospitality industry and wider economy. This has meant the network has been able to start getting its financial footing back, with green shoots appearing in rail revenue with an increase of 8% from the latest quarter (October to December 2024) compared to the same quarter in 2023. Public ownership will turn the page on fragmentation and mean every penny can be spent for the benefit of passengers rather than private shareholders.

    A key barrier to more people taking the train is still a lack of consistency in reliable services as delays and cancellations mean people miss days of work, hospital appointments or social events. The latest passenger data shows cancellations in the latest quarter (October to December 2024) was 5.1%, with 70,000 fully cancelled trains across the network.

    The government is determined to drive up performance, and the Rail Minister is meeting with all train operators to address concerns and demand immediate action. On top of this, last month the Transport Secretary announced a new era of rail accountability, making performance information available at over 1,700 stations showing the punctuality and reliability of trains visiting those stations.

    This year’s rail sale was the biggest one yet, encouraging more people to take the train with over one million tickets sold and top destinations including Manchester, York and London Bridge. Great British Railways will have a relentless focus on putting passengers at the centre of every journey, encouraging more people to take the train by improving standards and driving up performance.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Capture of Königsberg: 80 Years of a Historic Victory

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

    On April 9, 1945, during the East Prussian Operation, troops of the 3rd Belorussian Front under the command of Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Vasilevsky stormed and captured the fortress city of Königsberg.

    It was not for nothing that the ancient German city was considered the stronghold of East Prussia. Shortly before the start of World War II, the fortress was modernized, equipped with the most modern military equipment, food and ammunition warehouses. The old forts were also strengthened, and anti-tank ditches and hundreds of pillboxes connected by underground passages were built along the perimeter. Documentation on the number of German troops defending the city was lost, but in all likelihood the group numbered at least 100 thousand people, supplemented by police and the Volkssturm – the people’s militia.

    As for the Volksturm, the situation here echoes the current state of affairs in Ukraine, where citizens are mobilized by force, seized right on the streets. In Germany in 1945, an order was issued stating that all men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required to report to mobilization points. In case of evasion, civilians faced a military field court. The mobilized were given uniforms, rifles, and sent into battle without any training. And there was no shortage of civilians in Königsberg. Gauleiter of East Prussia Erich Koch forbade the evacuation of the civilian population, since he saw no reason for this literally until the approach of Soviet troops to the city borders.

    The Red Army’s offensive on Königsberg began on April 6, 1945. Not all of Vasilevsky’s forces were used for it. The marshal formed assault detachments and groups totaling about 25,000 men, which included the most experienced fighters from rifle companies, engineering brigades, and chemical battalions – flamethrowers. The groups also included one or two tanks, several artillery pieces, and platoons of machine gunners and mortarmen.

    Despite fierce German resistance, Hitler’s order to hold the city to the last soldier, and the brutal actions of SS and Gestapo brigades shooting soldiers who tried to escape or surrender, Königsberg capitulated 81 hours after the assault began.

    The fortress commandant, General Otto Lasch, signed the corresponding document on April 9 at 21:30, but the resistance of individual groups of Wehrmacht soldiers continued until the next day, which is why the reverse side of the medal “For the Capture of Königsberg” bears the date April 10, 1945. Incidentally, this is the only medal of the USSR established for the capture of a city other than the capital.

    235 participants in the assault on Königsberg were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, 156 regiments, divisions, and corps were awarded orders, and 98 units were named “Königsberg”. In honor of the capture of the city, a salute was given with 24 artillery salvos from 324 guns.

    On September 30, 1945, a monument to 1,200 guardsmen who died during the assault was ceremoniously unveiled in Königsberg at the site of a mass grave. It is the first monument in the Soviet Union to perpetuate the memory of soldiers who died in the Great Patriotic War.

    The State University of Management congratulates you on this memorable date and remembers the representative of our university who had the opportunity to participate in the East Prussian operation.

    Georgy Lagunov is a junior sergeant, a DShK heavy machine gunner, a candidate of economic sciences, associate professor, and a leading research fellow at the Research Laboratory. He was an Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation. He served in the Red Army from 1943 to 1945, a resident of besieged Leningrad and a participant in the defense of the city, awarded with the appropriate awards. On the day of crossing the border with Germany, he was seriously wounded in the arm and leg by a shell explosion. After an eight-month course of treatment, he was declared unfit for further service. After the war, he studied at the Leningrad Electrical Machine-Building College at the S.M. Kirov Electrosila Plant, the All-Union Correspondence Economic Institute, and the correspondence postgraduate program at MIEI. Since 1958, he worked at the Research Laboratory of Economics and Organization of Production of the Moscow City Council of National Economy, which was formed that year at MIEI. A number of the laboratory’s works were awarded medals of the All-Russian Exhibition Centre, including a gold one, and prizes and certificates of the USSR Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education. Later, he became an associate professor of the Department of National Economic Planning and eventually worked at our university for over 30 years.

    Königsberg was transferred under the jurisdiction of the USSR after the end of World War II, and in 1946 it was renamed Kaliningrad, and remains an integral part of the Russian Federation to this day.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: From import to innovation: how Grown in Britain and ercol are transforming UK furniture manufacturing

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Case study

    From import to innovation: how Grown in Britain and ercol are transforming UK furniture manufacturing

    A woodland management case study demonstrating how traditional craftsmanship and sustainable forestry practices work hand in hand to bring ash trees to market.

    In the heart of Buckinghamshire, a remarkable transformation is taking place. The century-old furniture maker, ercol, has partnered with Grown in Britain and Tyler Hardwoods in a pioneering project supported by the Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Fund.

    The UK is currently the second largest importer of wood, importing 73% of timber. 85% of locally sourced hardwood is being burned as fuel while manufacturers import wood for furniture making. In a market worth hundreds of millions of pounds and growing, this is a challenge for the industry to address.

    It also presents a great opportunity for a shift towards home-grown timber for the furniture industry, particularly as customers are becoming more invested in products with local provenance.

    A corridor inside the ercol factory showing pallets of wood. Copyright ercol

    For ercol, this challenge and subsequent opportunity resonated deeply. After closing their sawmill at the end of the 90s, ercol stopped buying locally sourced timber, and with time much of the knowledge and understanding about converting trees into usable timber components was lost.

    This pattern, repeated across UK manufacturing, has led to a significant loss of sawmilling expertise in the sector. At the same time, the ecological condition of our woodlands was being impacted from years of undermanagement.

    An early vision for environmental change

    Ian Peers, Operations Director, ercol said:

    We were already having discussions internally about our environmental journey. We knew we had to do something, but we weren’t quite sure where to begin. The opportunity to work with Grown in Britain came at exactly the right time.

    The winds of change began blowing when ercol started examining their environmental impact. Through discussions with the Sylva Foundation and subsequently Grown in Britain, a vision emerged for what furniture manufacturing could become.

    The project’s ambitions were clear: create a sustainable UK market for ash timber, bring as much of ercol’s manufacturing back to its roots, create skilled local jobs and demonstrate a model others could follow.

    Investing in process to create space to innovate

    Ercol’s vision was clear from the outset as they selected their most iconic pieces to be made in Grown in Britain certified ash. Recognising the impact of ash dieback, ercol wanted to make the most of the timber, finding a high value use. A decision that sent a clear message about ercol’s commitment to the future of home-grown timber while making the most out of a fantastic species. The choice of their most recognised designs – the chair, sofa, and pebble nest tables – demonstrated real conviction in the project’s viability.

    ercol’s Marino chair: a version of the chair in nature within a forest and a version of the chair in a living room. Copyright ercol

    The funding secured by Grown in Britain proved transformative, enabling a complete rethink of the supply chain. At Tyler Hardwoods, this meant substantial investment in new equipment and facilities. A Weinig automatic rip saw improved the efficiency of width processing, while a new Houfek sander with an extraction unit enhanced finish quality. Tyler Hardwoods also installed a biomass heating system powered by processing co-products to create a more efficient manufacturing process.

    Innovation went beyond equipment. The team developed British alternatives to traditionally imported materials, such as using local poplar instead of imported plywood for seat bases. The project team even tackled small but crucial components like dowels and biscuits for furniture jointing, traditionally imported but now made from home-grown timber.

    Production expanded systematically. Following the success of the initial ranges, ercol introduced the Fairmile table and chairs, along with the Lugo chair. Each new product presented new challenges but also gave the opportunity to explore new processes to increase efficiency.

    ercol’s Fairmile dining table and chairs flanked by 2 Lugo armchairs. Copyright ercol

    Overcoming challenges through innovative thinking

    The journey wasn’t without its hurdles, cost was the biggest initial challenge. Grown in Britain timber initially commanded a premium over imports – getting started is challenging and can be expensive in the beginning. Both ercol and Tyler Hardwoods accepted reduced margins while scaling up, resting on their shared vision of the future.

    Technical challenges required innovative solutions. The Lugo chair’s distinctive curved back initially resulted in significant waste during machining. However, the funding gave the team space to innovate, allowing them to redesign manufacturing methods while maintaining design integrity. Teething problems with the cross-cutting system meant the team at Tyler Hardwoods adapted and found alternative solutions while continuing to improve efficiency in other areas.

    Remarkable results

    Autumn marked a significant milestone with the opening of ercol’s first branded store on London’s King’s Road in Chelsea. The 3,500 square foot flagship store showcases their Grown in Britain certified pieces, creating closer relationships with customers and the design community.

    The numbers tell a compelling success story. While the wider furniture market experiences a downturn, ercol’s Grown in Britain ranges are showing remarkable growth and the cost premium continues to fall. 

    Ian Peers, Operations Director, ercol said:

    The design and quality of our products ensures they are long lasting, and the wood will store carbon across their lifetime.

    Future growth and industry impact

    The momentum shows no signs of slowing. After starting with chairs and tables, the 2025 product pipeline may extend, presenting new opportunities for innovation when working with home-grown timber.

    Ian Peers, Operations Director, ercol said:

    As the business has grown, we’ve achieved improvements in economies of scale, closing the gap of competitiveness with imports. Home-grown timber will get more competitive as demand and investment in the supply chain grows.

    Their success demonstrates how UK manufacturers can rebuild lost capabilities while creating new, sustainable business models and the project’s impact is extending beyond ercol as others see what is possible.

    The Grown in Britain logo stamped on ercol furniture. Copyright ercol

    Jack Clough, Grant Manager, Forestry Commission said:

    This stood out as a new and impactful collaboration, bringing together Grown in Britain’s knowledge of domestic timber supply chains with ercol, a family run furniture brand renowned for producing long-lasting and iconic pieces.

    From importing timber to championing home-grown wood, from lost expertise to innovation leadership, ercol’s journey shows what’s possible when vision meets support. They’ve helped create a blueprint for UK manufacturing at scale with a sustainable future.

    With the right partnerships and funding, traditional craftsmanship and timeless design can not only survive, but thrive in the modern marketplace. All while contributing to the health of our woodlands and local economies.

    Find out how the Forestry Commission’s Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Funds helps to support the future health and resilience of UK woodlands.

    References

    Forest Research details more on the UK being the second largest importer of wood, importing 73% of timber.

    The National Wood Strategy expands on how locally sourced hardwood is being burned as fuel while manufacturers import wood for furniture making.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Improving lives for autistic adults

    Source: Scottish Government

    Fund open to third sector organisations.

    Autistic adults will be supported to reach their full potential through a £2.5 million, multi-year fund.

    The Autistic Adult Support Fund is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them.

    Since 2023, £1.5 million has been allocated to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults enter, remain, and thrive within employment.

    This latest round of funding is now open to applications and will provide £2.5 million for the period from October 2025 to end of March 2028.

    Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport Maree Todd said:

    “We know the third sector plays a crucial role in improving the lives of autistic people, and this fund will support organisations to help the autistic people they work with lead fulfilling, independent, and active lives.

    “The grants will be used to support autistic adults to thrive, helping them access services and improve general wellbeing so they can get involved in and truly feel a part of their community.

    “Our commitment to multi-year funding will ensure that funded projects have the security and space to develop and grow, and ensure that the quality of support they provide is as high as it can be.”

    Celia Tennant, Chief Executive Officer at Inspiring Scotland said:

    “We are pleased to be managing the application process for the new phase of the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund.

    “We know from working in this area, there is a real need to provide support to autistic adults around diagnosis or to understand their autism to improve wellbeing.

    “We look forward to hearing from applicants that meaningfully involve autistic people in the development, design and delivery of the activity to improve live chances for autistic adults in Scotland.”

    Background

    The Autistic Adult Support Fund is open to third sector organisations to apply until Wednesday 21 May 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Government response to the separate pay spine for nursing call for evidence

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    Correspondence

    Government response to the separate pay spine for nursing call for evidence

    The Department of Health and Social Care has responded to the call for evidence on a separate pay spine for nursing staff.

    Applies to England

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University’s postgraduate program attracts talented young people from all over the world

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

    Another year of the Open Doors Olympiad has ended. 29 talented young scientists were selected for postgraduate studies at the Polytechnic University.

    The Open Doors Olympiad has been held for five years now, and foreign citizens from any country can participate in it. Winners of the bachelor’s, master’s or postgraduate tracks receive the right to free education at one of the leading Russian universities.

    The selection is carried out in two stages: a portfolio competition and an Olympiad in the online testing format. The tasks are divided into 14 topics, each participant must pass the selection in the selected profile. Universities offer educational programs and postgraduate academic supervisors linked to the profiles.

    The Polytechnic University participates in 11 profiles, in two of them – “Urban Studies and Civil Engineering”, “Economics and Econometrics” – it acts as a coordinator: it proposes selection criteria, carries out methodological and expert work on drawing up assignments and forms a jury to evaluate the work.

    The 2024 Olympiad is distinguished by a sharp increase in interest in engineering and natural sciences. 22 future postgraduate students (three quarters of this year’s winners) chose engineering and technical fields and scientific supervisors from leading Polytechnic institutes – ISI, IE, IBSiB, IKNK, PhysMech, and IET.

    The leader in attracting postgraduate students through the Open Doors mechanism this time was the Civil Engineering Institute: ten applicants will study in postgraduate studies and build a career in the field of construction, design and geoecology.

    Thanks to the development of the Urban Studies and Civil Engineering profile, which is supervised by the Civil Engineering Institute, this year the number of foreign students in the English-language Civil Engineering Master’s program has increased significantly. The geography of foreign applicants is expanding, their main request is to receive a world-class Russian engineering education. Our postgraduate program in geoecology also attracts increased attention from foreigners. This gives confidence in the long-term development of the institute, the expansion of its international positioning, and the influx of new young scientists, – says Marina Petrochenko, Director of the ISI.

    Traditionally, there is high interest in the postgraduate programs of the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology: more than 35 candidates signed up for interviews with the scientific directors of this institute. Of these, four people were chosen, the most motivated, suitable in terms of topics and level of knowledge for the current scientific groups and laboratories. In addition, for the first time, two postgraduate students in the profile “Physical and Technical Sciences” will be admitted to SPbPU; scientific groups of the PhysMech and the Institute of Economics and Technology are waiting for them.

    I was surprised by the interest of foreign applicants in fundamental research into the optical properties of semiconductor micro- and nanostructures, which I supervise in the laboratory of “Spectroscopy of Semiconductors and Nanostructures”. Based on the interview results, our capabilities coincided with the desire of an applicant from Pakistan under my supervision in the specialty “Physics of Semiconductors”. This candidate already had two scientific articles from first and second quartile journals, – shared associate professor of the Higher Engineering Physics School of the Institute of Economics and Technology Maksim Vinnichenko.

    The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade actively participates in the Olympiad and shows excellent results, which are highly appreciated by the organizing committee. A year ago, at the suggestion of the organizers, Polytechnic became the coordinator of the profile “Economics and Econometrics”, and the specialists of IMPET demonstrated a good level of expert and methodological work. Therefore, from next year, another profile of the Olympiad – “Business and Management” – will be supervised by Polytechnic.

    In the spring, SPbPU international services, together with the institute directorates, begin to form a pool of scientific supervisors willing to take part in the Olympiad. By the fall, an extensive information package on postgraduate programs, laboratories, as well as information about scientists, including a video and portfolio, will be prepared. Based on the information posted on the website, future participants will be able to choose places for postgraduate study. In 2025, out of 36,000 registered people, only 474 were admitted to the third stage.

    The third stage takes place in January-February. Scientific supervisors get access to the portfolios of absolutely all winners of the second stage in their profile and can invite the most experienced and those who have shown high scores to an interview. This is truly a selection of talents. Every year we try to expand the range of scientists, attract new scientific groups, laboratories with interesting research tasks and topics. All so that participants can find a suitable supervisor and the place that will become the launching pad for their scientific career, – said the manager of the postgraduate track, head of the department of international interuniversity cooperation Ekaterina Belyaevskaya.

    Every year, 35-40 professors and associate professors of SPbPU participate in the Olympiad as scientific supervisors. In 2025, they conducted 179 interviews with applicants and selected 29 future postgraduate students from eight countries. After completing all the necessary documents, these students will come to SPbPU in the fall. Some of them will immediately begin their postgraduate studies in Russian- or English-language programs, while others will spend another year mastering Russian in the preparatory faculty programs.

    The Polytechnic University pays the closest attention to the quality of foreign students and postgraduates. The path to the university through the Open Doors Olympiad selection mechanism is the path for real talents, future scientists. The leadership of our country sets the universities the task of improving the quality of applicants, searching for and attracting scientific talents from all over the world. Therefore, we will treat the winners of the Olympiad with the utmost attention, supporting and developing their scientific career, adapting them to the university community, instilling love and respect for our university and country, – emphasized Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev.

    I participated in this event as a scientific supervisor. I was surprised by the level of preparation of the candidates. Among the interlocutors were top-level IT developers, the results of whose work have been implemented in the infrastructure of their home countries. Participation in Open Doors is an important tool for international communication and development, which allows strong applicants from other countries to find their way in Russian science, and scientific supervisors to strengthen their positions in international science, – shared Konstantin Semenov, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Computer Technologies and Information Systems of the IKNK.

    To become a scientific supervisor for the Olympiad in 2025, you can contact Ekaterina Belyaevskaya, email: Belyaevskaya@spbsty.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Plus or minus: HSE students discuss the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy

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

    Students from the International Institute of Economics and Finance and the Faculty of World Economy and International Relations discussed the positive and negative aspects of the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy during a debate.

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    On April 2, a student debate was held, jointly organized by ICEF and FMEI on the topic “The Impact of Sanctions on the Russian Economy”. The students were divided into two “mixed” teams in advance, each of which was offered a position to defend in the debate.

    The debate began with a short presentation of the teams’ positions. The team led by ICEF student Daria Tochilina, defending the position “Sanctions rather have a positive effect on the Russian economy”, emphasized the importance of the agricultural sector, which has shown significant growth since the introduction of sanctions in 2014. They also drew attention to the stability of the Russian financial sector, which has demonstrated positive dynamics and sufficient independence from the international payment system. The foundations for this, including the creation of its own payment system, were laid during the same period.

    The team noted that companies that had previously borrowed on international markets and transferred profits abroad had now switched to the domestic market. This led to a reduction in capital outflow, including due to the restrictions introduced. As a result, the savings rate in Russia, which is one of the main growth factors, has increased. The team also used the example of the oil and gas sector to show Russia’s diversification in the choice of trading partners, which has a positive effect on strengthening international relations and the revenue of companies in this sector.

    The team led by FMEiMP student Gleb Lopatin, who presented the thesis “Sanctions rather have a negative impact on the Russian economy”, focused on the growth of transaction costs when redirecting commodity and financial flows. The team also noted problems with settlements that arose due to the disconnection of a large number of banks from SWIFT. Other negative factors, especially in the long term, were limited access to innovative products and the outflow of human capital.

    In the second, “cold” part of the debate, the teams took turns asking each other questions. Thus, the “negative influence” team put forward a counterexample to the opponents’ argument about the creation of an analogue of SWIFT in the Russian Federation (SPFS) and the introduction of alternative forms of payment about additional difficulties associated with the ban on the use of SPFS by foreign companies. The students also noted the example of “stuck” payments in India in 2023, which demonstrates that many of the problems that arose were new in nature and the financial system was not always prepared for them. The “positive” influence team responded to the question about the effect of international companies leaving Russia with statistics on the accelerated development of small and medium-sized businesses in Russia associated with the emergence of “niches” in the market. Data on the growth of salaries and real disposable incomes of the population in Russia in 2023-24 were presented.

    The third part of the debate was the most heated, as participants had the opportunity to ask questions without observing the order, and even interrupt their opponents. In this part, the teams returned to discussing the effects on individual sectors and economic agents. High dividends of Lukoil, successes in the development of the IT and electronics market were noted, but also problems with payments and individual services in Russia. The departure of individual companies, on the one hand, created new opportunities for Russian business, but, on the other hand, in a number of cases, negatively affected the supply and orders for local manufacturers (the example of IKEA).

    The moderator of the discussion, Director for the Development of Teaching Excellence A. V. Dementyev, played an important role in the debate. Andrey Viktorovich regulated the “degree” of the discussion and asked both teams pointed questions. Thus, at first he suggested that both teams give a clear definition of “sanctions” for further discussion, and during the discussion he asked the team for the “positive effect” to think about the choice between the position of “sanctions do not work” and “sanctions are useful”, and he suggested that the team for the “negative impact” highlight the structural long-term and short-term effects of the sanctions.

    Following the debate, the jury, consisting of Deputy Director of the Department of Eurasian Integration of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation S.A. Raschukov, Head of the Monitoring Department of the Department for Control over External Restrictions of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation V.A. Filippov, Deputy Director of the ICEF O.O. Zamkov, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Relations A.K. Morozkina, Deputy Head of the Scientific and Methodological Department of the ICEF N.E. Kogutovskaya, determined the winner. It was the team in defense of “positive” effects, which demonstrated greater flexibility in adapting to different areas of discussion. It should be borne in mind that it was not the positive or negative effect itself that was assessed, but the persuasiveness of the teams in presenting each of these positions. The participants in the debate noted during the debate that it is impossible to unambiguously determine the prevalence of positive or negative effects. In the short and long term, negative effects may be more pronounced, while in the medium term – positive ones. At the same time, the impact of sanctions on different sectors of the economy and different economic agents varies.

    The debates were energetic, the participants showed a high level of involvement and activity, and the jury highly appreciated the level of preparation and performance of both teams! We wish the guys further success!

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  • MIL-OSI China: International conference on epic studies held in Athens

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Dozens of scholars from China, Greece, the United States, and Australia gathered in Athens on Monday for a forum on epic studies, where they shared insights on preserving this important facet of cultural heritage and explored opportunities for international collaboration.

    The conference was co-hosted by the Institute of Ethnic Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Chinese School of Classical Studies in Athens. Participants engaged in discussions on the contemporary relevance of epics, strategies for safeguarding epic traditions, and ways to enhance cross-cultural communication.

    Peng Jinhui, Vice President of CASS, emphasized that strengthening cultural exchange, deepening academic dialogue, and actively exploring how epics, as spiritual treasures of humanity, can be preserved and revitalized in the modern era are shared responsibilities for scholars and cultural practitioners worldwide.

    George Didaskalos, Secretary General of the Greek Ministry of Culture, noted that both ancient Greek and Chinese civilizations have profoundly shaped philosophical and cultural development across East and West.

    The conference, he added, not only deepens cultural cooperation between Greece and China but also encourages a broader dialogue on the lasting value of epic traditions and their role in humanity’s collective heritage.

    “This is an opportunity to understand each other better and to communicate more effectively,” said Menelaos Christopoulos, emeritus professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the University of Patras in western Greece, in an interview with Xinhua. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Isabelle Huppert presents ‘The Cherry Orchard’ in Shanghai

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Legendary French actress Isabelle Huppert is in Shanghai presenting the French production of Anton Chekhov’s play “The Cherry Orchard” (La Cerisaie) from April 11 to 13.

    Isabelle Huppert (second from left) and co-star Adama Diop (second from right) meet with the media at Shanghai Culture Square on April 8. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/chinadaily.com.cn]

    Huppert and co-star Adama Diop met with the media at Shanghai Culture Square on April 8, where they spoke about their characters, theater, cinema and their experience in China.

    “The Cherry Orchard,” which is the last play of Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), has been translated into many languages and presented in theaters all over the world since its premiere in Moscow in 1904. The French production was directed by Portuguese director Tiago Rodrigues, and premiered on July 5, 2021 as the opening show of the renowned 75th Festival D’Avignon.

    The play is about Lyubov, a woman played by Huppert, who returns to the family estate after living in Paris for years. The cherry orchard where she and her brother grew up is now about to be sold because of debt. “The theme of the play is the changing times, maybe it just disguises the theme as ‘the end’,” Rodrigues used to say. “We have this impression because it is not always a smooth road before the torrent of the times, and it often takes a large number of victims with it.”

    According to Huppert, Chekhov’s masterpiece explores universal feelings shared by all human beings, which transcends time and culture. The cherry orchard in the play is a philosophical and metaphorical existence, she said. “It can be real, or fictional, and that’s what makes Chekhov a genius. It could be a person, property, or an old place.”

    Huppert made her first performance at Shanghai Culture Square, doing a reading of Marguerite Duras in 2017. “Audiences in Shanghai welcomed me passionately. I felt their enthusiasm and am very happy to return,” said the French actress.

    Earlier this year Huppert participated in a Chinese reality TV show as a guest mentor, and she said that she hoped to have more opportunities working in China, and working with Chinese filmmakers. Huppert has seen quite a lot of films by Chinese directors, and named a few that she particularly liked, such as Jia Zhangke, Bi Gan and Lou Ye.

    She also named the movie Her Story by Shao Yihui, expressing her concerns for the subject of women existence.

    “The Cherry Orchard” was shown in Macao before the show in Shanghai. It will also be performed in Beijing and Nanjing of Jiangsu province.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE helps keep soft targets safe from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Turkmenistan

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

    Headline: OSCE helps keep soft targets safe from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Turkmenistan

    Participants in an interactive OSCE workshop on protecting soft targets from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Ashgabat, 1 April 2025. (OSCE/Kamila Sabyrrakhim) Photo details

    From schools and places of worship to shopping malls, any public place can become a target for terrorists and violent extremists. To enhance the protection of these soft targets, practitioners from over twenty Turkmen government agencies came together for an interactive workshop held by the OSCE Transnational Threats Department and the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat on 1 and 2 April.
    Participants discussed the current threat landscape, risk and crisis management, and human rights considerations. Through a scenario-based exercise of a potential terrorist attack, they also practiced physical security measures, hostile reconnaissance detection, and evacuation and invacuation procedures.
    During his opening remarks, Geldimyrat Haldurdyyev, Head of Law and International Relations Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan, said, “The global nature of the threat of international terrorism has necessitated the unification of international efforts to combat it. Turkmenistan, as a proponent of a policy of peace and good neighbourliness — especially relevant against the backdrop of the challenging global situation, where armed conflicts are erupting in various parts of the world, posing a serious threat to all of humanity — reaffirms, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions on the prevention and fight against terrorism, its unequivocal condemnation of terrorist acts in all their forms. It remains fully committed to the efforts of the international community in combating this evil.”
    Experts from the Berlin Police Department and the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism also took part in the event and shared their experience and good practices.
    “By fostering collaboration among stakeholders with diverse expertise, we can collectively identify vulnerabilities, share best practices, and develop tailored solutions to combat terrorism, all while ensuring our measures remain grounded in respect for human rights,” said Bernd Heinze, Ambassador of Germany to Turkmenistan.
    “Terrorism seeks to undermine the very values that unite the OSCE participating States,” said John McGregor, Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat. “In order to better protect soft targets, it is essential to have a good understanding of how attackers behave and make decisions, what risks are present and what possible mitigation measures may be required.”
    The workshop is the first activity conducted in Turkmenistan under the OSCE extrabudgetary project PROTECT. The event was designed to gather feedback and inputs from national beneficiaries on technical needs, and was organized with financial support from Germany.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Call for partners and sponsorship

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    World news story

    Call for partners and sponsorship

    The British Embassy Tokyo is looking for partners, sponsors and media partners to help deliver a new initiative to boost UK-Japan people-to-people connections.

    British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba

    The British Embassy Tokyo is looking for partners and sponsors to help deliver Musubi – an exciting new initiative to boost UK-Japan people-to-people connections and invest in the next generation of Japanese and UK leaders through a range of educational, youth and cultural exchanges, as well as science, innovation and business collaborations, and more. A range of programmes will be announced with the launch of the Musubi initiative and there is an opportunity to be involved in this exciting work.

    The UK-Japan relationship is at its closest in decades and we have set ourselves ambitious commitments to go even further through the Hiroshima Accord that our Prime Ministers agreed May 2023. People-to-people connections are the bedrock on which this relationship will continue to grow, as recognised by the then Foreign Secretary and Foreign Minister when they signed a memorandum of cooperation on people to people exchanges in November 2023. Musubi, will deliver on this commitment as a legacy of deeper connections and shared opportunities for the next generation and beyond.

    Any company wishing to register an expression of interest to partner or provide sponsorship to assist with exciting new initiative should make contact with the Embassy as below by the 1st Augst 2025.

    For partners and sponsorship please contact: public-enquiries.tokyo@fcdo.gov.uk for the attention of Frankie Rushton

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Rollout begins on new Employment Support programme with £40 million boost to West London.

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Rollout begins on new Employment Support programme with £40 million boost to West London.

    West London will today become the first of 47 areas across England and Wales set to receive dedicated five-year funding aimed at helping disabled people and those with health conditions and additional support needs into work. 

    • West London becomes first area granted funding as part of DWP’s ‘Connect to Work’ programme, which will ultimately support 100,000 people per year. 

    • The £42.8 million cash injection will fund five years of support for local disabled people and those with health conditions, and complex barriers to employment to find a suitable pathway into a job. 

    • Follows record £1 billion employment support package, announced by Work and Pensions Secretary last month, to unlock work for sick and disabled people, encourage financial independence, and boost living standards as part of the government’s Plan for Change.

    West London will today become the first of 47 areas across England and Wales set to receive dedicated five-year funding aimed at helping disabled people and those with health conditions and additional support needs into work.  

    As many as 100,000 people a year are set to receive tailored support nationally – including one-to-one employment advice and skills development – as rollout begins of Connect to Work, a new programme dedicated to help those facing some of the greatest barriers to work.

    Over the next five years, a partnership of Local Authorities in West London will receive a total of £42.8 million to provide targeted help to up to 3,500 people by:

    • matching people with job opportunities that suit their needs and circumstances,
    • providing essential skills training to help people get into and on at work,
    • working with employers to recruit and retain disabled workers. 

    West London will receive almost £9 million of the £115 million already committed to run the programme in its first year – a downpayment on their full five-year deal, allowing local leaders to hit the ground running on tackling inactivity in their area.   

    Work and Pensions Secretary Rt. Hon Liz Kendall MP, said: 

    As part of our Plan for Change we are fixing the broken welfare system – getting more people into work, putting more money in people’s pockets, and putting the benefits bill on a sustainable footing.

    The welfare system we inherited has shut too many talented people out of the workplace – with no support, no prospects, and no opportunities.

    We are changing this. That’s why I’m delighted to see our Connect to Work programme kick off, with over £40 million of funding so local leaders in West London can give people in their area the tools they need to get in and on at work in a way that’s right for them.

    The Work and Pensions Secretary is set to visit a community hub in Shepherd’s Bush to meet people already helped into work by West London’s existing support offer, including: 

    • Arman who had to step away from his job as a bookmaker due to his mental health. With support from West London Alliance Programme, he attended mental health workshops, got help to boost his CV, and found volunteering opportunities, before ultimately landing a new job. 
    • Midula who has learning and speech difficulties. West London Alliance Programme is improving her prospect of getting into work through tailored interview prep and giving her the confidence boost she needs to succeed. 
    • Bill who has been able to keep working at Harrow Council for 40 years, despite his physical heath deteriorating, thanks to adjustments made so he could stay in his job. 

    David Francis, Director of West London Alliance, said: 

    The West London Alliance Boroughs are proud to be at the forefront of the ‘Connect to Work’ initiative, demonstrating the strength of our partnerships and our dedication to improving employment outcomes for West London residents. 

    This programme provides vital and tailored support to those facing challenges in the labour market, helping them to secure sustainable employment and build better lives.

    The Connect to Work Programme is one of a number of initiatives being launched to help towards the government’s aim for an 80% employment rate.

    Work has already begun on the plan to Get Britain Working, with South Yorkshire becoming the first of nine ‘inactivity trailblazers’ across the country to launch their community-led effort to help people into a job.

    This comes as the government unveiled sweeping welfare reforms – backed by a record £1 billion to deliver tailored job support for sick and disabled people – opening doors to opportunity, giving people a chance at financial independence, and boosting living standards, as part of the government’s Plan for Change. 

    With 2.8 million people out of work due to ill-health – one of the highest rates in the G7 – the government is also combating health-related inactivity at its root by investing £26 billion in the NHS and delivering 2 million extra appointments to reduce medical waiting lists, giving people and the economy a chance to get back on track.

    Additional Information: 

    • The West London Alliance Partnership covers Ealing, Barnet, Harrow, Hillingdon, Brent, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Hounslow Local Authorities. Their Connect to Work service will be delivered under contract by Shaw Trust. 
    • The West Midlands and Greater Manchester Combined Authorities received a year’s funding for employment support as part of their Integrated Settlements – giving Mayors the power to make funding decisions in their area.
    • Guidance issued on 26 November 2024 invited areas covering all of England and Wales to develop their plans to deliver Connect to Work over the next 5 years. Last autumn’s Spending Review confirmed £115 million for year 1 (25/26), subsequent funding for the programme will be confirmed through Spending Review 2025.
    • Biggest shake up to welfare system in a generation to get Britain working – GOV.UK
    • Integrated Settlements for Mayoral Combined Authorities – GOV.UK

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites to choose name for Papuan hornbill chick in new Active Citizen poll

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Active Citizen project has begun its next phase voteParticipants are asked to choose a name for the new representative of the Moscow Zoo – a Papuan hornbill chick.

    The baby was born three months ago, but it became possible to observe him only recently. All this time, his caring parents – the male Ra and the female Nun – hid him in a closed nest, where the father brought food. During the period of growing up, the bird grew stronger, got feathers and now greets visitors to the Moscow Zoo. In honor of this, city residents are invited to choose a name for the young male.

    A Papuan hornbill chick can now be seen at the Moscow Zoo

    Ornithologists have decided to name the young hornbill following the example of its parents – in honor of one of the ancient Egyptian deities. Voters will be able to choose from five options, each of which conveys the features of the bird’s appearance or temperament.

    One of them is Bennu, a name that refers to a mythical bird from ancient Egyptian legend that represents rebirth and radiance. This is especially appropriate for the hornbill, with its bright, iridescent plumage.

    Another possible name is Nemti, in honor of the god who patronizes travel: its meaning “one who is on the road” perfectly reflects the mobility and restless nature of the chick, constantly jumping from branch to branch.

    Other possible choices include Thoth, associated with wisdom and the moon, Ptah, representing harmony and truth, and Shu, associated with the element of air and the sun’s rays. Each of these names can highlight the uniqueness of the young hornbill.

    The voting was prepared by the capital Department of Culture and the project “Active Citizen”Its users have already chosen names for many animals, including the Malayan bears Masha, Luchik and Zvezdochka, the alpaca Zephyr, the hyena Akela, the panda Katyusha and the tiger Amur.

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

    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 the Moscow regional project “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation: update

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation: update

    Minister Phillips today delivered a speech on the government’s plan to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation.

    With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a statement updating the House on government action to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation and on progress on the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry.

    Child sexual abuse and exploitation are the most horrific and disturbing crimes – an abuse of power against those who are most vulnerable, leaving lifelong trauma and scars.

    Best estimates suggest that 500,000 children are sexually abused every year. Analysis by the police found that there were 115,000 recorded cases of child sexual abuse in 2023, 4228 group-based offences identified by the CSE Taskforce, of which 1125 were family abuse, and 717 were sexual exploitation cases. In a growing number of recorded cases the perpetrators themselves are under 18.

    The House will be aware that, in its first year of operation up to March 2024, the Grooming Gangs Taskforce contributed to 550 arrests across the country. I can tell the House that – in the last nine months of 2024 – the Taskforce contributed to 597 arrests, in other words it surpassed in that nine month period what it has achieved in its first full year of its operation. Data for the first three months of this year is currently being collected from forces and will available early next month, but all round, we are making progress at every level to increase the number of investigations, increase the number of arrests, and most importantly, increase the number of victims who are seeing their attackers brought to justice.

    Yet despite the seriousness and severity of these crimes, there has been a shameful failure by institutions and those in power over many years to protect children from abuse or exploitation. So we are today setting out a progress update on action the government is taking to tackle Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation to get support and justice for victims to ensure perpetrators are caught and put behind bars.

    CSA Measures

     Action on CSA since the election means we are introducing:

    • A new child sexual abuse police performance framework, including new standards on public protection, child abuse and exploitation;
    • Legislating targeting online offending, including abuse and grooming enabled by AI (Artificial Intelligence);
    • New powers for Border Force to detect digitally held child sex abuse at the UK border
    • New restrictions preventing registered sex offenders from changing their names to hide the threat they pose
    • Increased investment in law enforcement capability, through the Police Undercover Online Network and the Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme.

    In the Home Secretary’s statements to the House in January, she also set out what we are doing to crack down on grooming gangs. And today I can provide an update:

    • Baroness Casey’s 3-month National Audit on Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse is ongoing. It is building a comprehensive national picture of what is known about child sexual exploitation, identifying local and national trends, assessing the quality of the data, looking at the ethnicity issues faced for example by cases involving Pakistani heritage gangs, and reviewing police and wider agency understanding.
    • We are developing a new best practice framework to support local authorities which want to undertake victim-centred local inquiries, or related work, drawing on the lessons from local independent inquiries like Telford, Rotherham and Greater Manchester. We will publish the details next month.
    • Alongside this we will set out the process through which local authorities can access the £5m national fund to support locally-led work on grooming gangs. Following feedback from local authorities, the fund will adopt a flexible approach to support both full independent local inquiries and more bespoke work, including local victims’ panels or locally led audits into the handling of historic cases.
    • The Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, Gavin Stephens, has – at the Home Secretary’s request – urged the Chief Constables of all 43 police forces in England and Wales, to reexamine their investigations into group-based child sexual exploitation which resulted in No Further Action decisions.
    • And, as of 1 April, the Child Sexual Abuse Review Panel can review child sexual abuse cases which took place after 2013. Victims and survivors can now ask the Panel to independently review their case if they have not already exercised their Victims Right to Review.
    • I can also announce that we intend to expand the Independent Child Trafficking guardians’ scheme across all of England and Wales, providing direct support to many more child victims of sexual exploitation and grooming, which to date has only been available in selected areas.

    These measures will enable more victims and survivors to receive the truth, justice, improvements and accountability that they deserve – and put more vile perpetrators of this crime behind bars.

    IICSA Inquiry

    Much of this crucial activity builds on the vital work of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse undertaken between 2015 and 2022. Let me – on behalf of this whole House –thank again Professor Alexis Jay for chairing that seven-year National Inquiry with such expertise, diligence and compassion.

    IICSA revealed the terrible suffering caused by child sexual abuse and the shameful failure of institutions to put the protection of children before the protection of their own reputations.

    The Inquiry drew on the testimony of over 7,000 victims and survivors and considered over 2 million pages of evidence.

    Its findings, culminating in the final report published in October 2022, were designed to better protect children from sexual abuse and address the shortcomings which left them exposed to harm.

    The publication of that final report two and a half years ago should have been a landmark moment. But instead, the victims and survivors were failed again.

    None of the Inquiry’s recommendations were implemented or properly taken forward by the previous government in the twenty months they had to do so.

    Progress update

    As part of today’s Progress Update, the Government is setting out a detailed update and timetable on the work that is underway on the IICSA recommendations as part of our action on child sexual abuse. I can announce to the House that;

    • To prioritise the protection of children and improve national oversight and consistency of child protection practice, this Government will establish a new Child Protection Authority.

    • Building on the national Child Safeguarding Review Panel, the Child Protection Authority will address one of IICSA’s central recommendations by providing national leadership and learning on child protection and safeguarding. Work to expand the role of the Panel will begin immediately and we will consult on developing the new Authority this year

    • We have also asked Ofsted, HMICFRS and the CQC to conduct a joint thematic review of child abuse in family settings starting this Autumn.

    Mr Speaker, the IICSA report recommended the introduction of a new mandatory duty to report – something the Prime Minister, Home Secretary and I have all supported for more than a decade

    • In the Crime and Policing Bill we will now be taking forward the new mandatory duty to report child sexual abuse for individuals in England undertaking activity with children – and crucially, a new criminal offence of obstructing an individual from making a report under that duty.

    • Mandatory reporting – will create a culture of openness and honesty rather than cover-ups and secrecy. It will empower professionals and volunteers to take prompt, decisive action to report sexual abuse. It will demonstrate to children and young people that if they come forward, they will be heard. And anyone who seeks deliberately to prevent someone fulfilling their mandatory duty to report child sexual abuse will face the full force of the law.

    Today’s update also sets out how the government is supporting victims and survivors in accessing support and seeking justice:

    • We are tasking the Criminal Justice Joint Inspectorates to carry out a targeted inspection on the experiences of victims of child sexual abuse in the criminal justice system
    • We are instructing the Information Commissioner’s Office to produce a code of practice on the retention of personal data relating to child sexual abuse.

    In some cases where there have been serious institutional failings which contributed to the abuse, those institutions have provided financial redress schemes or compensation to victims and survivors who are affected. We continue to support those schemes as recognition by those institutions that they badly failed children in their care.

    On the IICSA proposal for a wider national redress scheme for all victims and survivors of child sexual abuse in institutional settings, the scale of that proposal demands that it is considered in the context of the Spending Review later this year, and we will make further updates at that stage.

    But one crucial area where we want to make immediate progress is on the provision of therapeutic services for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. We will therefore bring forward proposals in the coming weeks to improve access to those services, with further details to be set out following the upcoming the Spending Review.

    Also ahead of the Spending Review, I can announce that – in this financial year – the Home Office will double the funding it provides for national services supporting adult survivors of child sexual abuse, providing more help to those adults who are living with the trauma of the horrific abuse they suffered as children.

    Finally, we want to speed up progress to make it easier for victims and survivors to get recompense directly from institutions that failed them. We are therefore removing the three-year limitation period on victims and survivors bringing personal injury claims in the civil courts and shifting the burden of proof from survivors to defendants, thereby protecting victims from having to relive their trauma to get compensation they are owed.

    Next steps/conclusion

    Mr Speaker, today’s update   – building on the measures the Home Secretary announced in January – demonstrates this Government’s steadfast commitment to tackling child sex abuse.

    The measures we are implementing will protect more children, find more criminals, and deliver support and justice to more victims and survivors.

    But this is not the end point; it is just the beginning. We will continue to drive forward reforms to protect more children from abhorrent abuse and support more adult survivors of these traumatic crimes.

    And as we pursue our Safer Streets Mission, we will use every available lever to drive progress on these issues across government and beyond.

    I want to finish with a word for the victims and survivors.

    No one should go through what you did.

    And while the failings of the past cannot be undone, we can, we must and we will strain every sinew to prevent them being repeated.

    I commend this statement to the House.

    ENDS

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Essential maintenance work planned at WV Active Central

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    There will be no water for toilets, sinks or water fountains during this time and, as a result, the City of Wolverhampton Council run leisure centre will be unable to open to customers while the work is taking place.

    WV Active Central is expected to reopen as usual on Sunday (13 April).

    Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing, said: “We would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience this may cause.

    “While this essential work takes place, members are reminded that they are able to use the facilities at either WV Active Bilston-Bert Williams and WV Active Aldersley.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Good rating for school with ‘high aspirations’ for pupils and staff

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Inspectors visited in February and, in their report published recently, found that the school ‘has high aspirations for all pupils and staff’.

    They say pupils enjoy coming to Wood End Primary and that its environment is ‘calm, welcoming and showcases children’s work’. Pupils express a sense of belonging and view their school as ‘one big community’.

    Wood End has ‘high expectations of how pupils should behave’ – and pupils rise to these both in and outside of the classroom. Pupils are ‘caring and friendly’, and ‘polite and respectful’, showing ‘positive attitudes towards their learning’.

    Pupils’ personal development is a ‘strength’, and they are given ‘many opportunities to take responsibility’ – from leading lunchtime clubs and taking on librarian roles to activities such as Shakespeare and poetry workshops and recorder recitals. These experiences help pupils ‘develop into confident and responsible young people’.

    The school continues to make improvements in the quality of education for pupils, recognises the value of reading and ensures that children in the early years get off to a good start.

    The needs of children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) are also ‘quickly identified and well supported’, with staff helping ensure pupils with SEND make ‘good progress towards their targets’.

    Pupils also benefit from a ‘well structured’ personal, social and health education curriculum that teaches them about the importance of healthy relationships and online safety. They talk ‘knowledgeably about diversity and demonstrate inclusivity’ and are ‘increasingly prepared for later life’.

    Governors ‘understand their duties well’ and provide a good level of support and challenge to the school.

    Inspectors concluded that the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and early years provision at Wood End Primary are all Good.

    Chair of Governors John Withers said: “We are delighted with this very positive report which accurately reflects the ethos of the school, and the ambitions it has for all the pupils. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all the staff, and the way the whole school community works together.”

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “This is a lovely inspection report which shows a warm, welcoming and caring school which has high aspirations for its pupils and staff alike, and I would like to congratulate everyone at Wood End Primary School on their continuing success.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: City services continue to eliminate the consequences of the snowfall

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Bad weather does not leave the Moscow region. According to weather forecasters, today, April 9, the capital is expected to see air temperature fluctuations between positive and negative values, wind gusts can reach 14 meters per second, and ice may form.

    City services continuously monitor the condition of the street and road network and carry out the necessary work. Thus, early in the morning, continuous mechanized sweeping and anti-icing treatment of the roadway and pedestrian areas was carried out.

    Snow removal work is underway everywhere on the street and road network, pedestrian areas, approaches to public transport stops and metro stations, as well as courtyard areas.

    Citizens are asked to be careful on the street: do not take shelter under trees and do not park cars near them. Motorists should strictly observe the speed limit and keep a safe distance.

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  • MIL-OSI: 21Shares Forms Exclusive Partnership with the House of Doge to Launch Dogecoin ETP in Europe

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Zurich, 9 April 2025 – 21Shares AG (“21Shares”), one of the world’s largest issuers of crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs), has formed an exclusive partnership with the House of Doge to create the only Dogecoin ETP endorsed by the Dogecoin Foundation, which will be listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker: DOGE). This collaboration marks a major milestone in bringing institutional-grade exposure to Dogecoin, one of the most community-driven and widely recognised digital assets.

    Exchange Product Name Ticker ISIN Fee
    SIX Swiss Exchange 21Shares Dogecoin ETP DOGE CH1431521033 2.50%

    The 21Shares Dogecoin ETP is 100% physically backed, offering a transparent and seamless way for investors to gain exposure to Dogecoin through traditional financial channels. Originally launched in 2013 as a light-hearted alternative to Bitcoin, Dogecoin has since grown into one of the most widely recognised and accessible cryptocurrencies, known for its fast transaction speeds, low fees, and increasing merchant adoption. Today, leading brands such as Microsoft and AMC Theatres accept Dogecoin as a payment method, reinforcing its role in mainstream finance. 

    Beyond its technical advantages, Dogecoin has built a highly engaged and socially impactful community, rallying around the principle of “Do Only Good Everyday.” Over the years, its supporters have helped drive initiatives ranging from charitable fundraising to financial accessibility efforts, demonstrating the power of decentralised communities in shaping the future of digital finance.

    “With this exclusive partnership we’re providing investors with the most direct and accessible way to gain exposure to the Dogecoin ecosystem,” said Duncan Moir, President at 21Shares. “Dogecoin has become more than a cryptocurrency: it represents a cultural and financial movement that continues to drive mainstream adoption, and DOGE offers investors a regulated avenue to be part of this exciting project.”

    “This partnership marks a very large step forward for the Dogecoin vision,” said Jens Wiechers, Advisory Board Member at House of Doge and Co-Executive Director of the Dogecoin Foundation. “Dogecoin was created to be a fun, accessible form of peer-to-peer money, and over the years, it has demonstrated real-world utility in payments, tipping, and charitable giving. For Dogecoin to reach its full potential as a global currency, institutional support and corporate partnerships are essential. This initiative with 21Shares provides a regulated path for institutions to participate in and amplify the ‘Dogecoin is Money’ vision, while still honoring the community’s spirit. Global adoption is critical, and we’re excited to take this next step – ensuring Dogecoin stays fun, but gains the credibility and backing needed to thrive at scale.”

    “Our partnership with 21Shares demonstrates the evolving maturity and legitimacy of Dogecoin in the financial world,” said Sarosh Mistry, President and CEO of Sodexo North America and Director-Elect of House of Doge. “Institutional products will empower new types of investors to participate in the Dogecoin ecosystem, reinforcing its role as a leader in the future of digital assets.”

    With over $7.3 billion in assets under management and listings on 11 major exchanges, including SIX Swiss Exchange, Nasdaq, and Euronext, 21Shares continues to drive the integration of digital assets into mainstream finance.

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    About 21Shares

    21Shares is one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange traded product providers. We were founded to make cryptocurrency more accessible to investors, and to bridge the gap between traditional finance and decentralized finance. In 2018, 21Shares listed the world’s first physically-backed crypto ETP, and we have a seven-year track-record of creating crypto exchange-traded funds that are listed on some of the biggest, most-liquid securities exchanges globally. In addition to our seven-year track record, 21Shares offers investors best-in-class research and unparalleled client service.

    21Shares is a member of 21.co, a global leader in decentralized finance. For more information, please visit www.21Shares.com.

    About House of Doge

    The House of Doge is the official corporate arm of the Dogecoin Foundation, committed to transforming Dogecoin into a fully integrated and accessible global payment platform and currency. The House of Doge’s mission is to advance the mainstream adoption of Dogecoin by enhancing its utility through real-world applications.

    About Dogecoin Foundation

    The Dogecoin Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to developing open-source technology that enhances Dogecoin’s accessibility and utility as a peer-to-peer digital currency.

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