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  • MIL-OSI USA: Newhouse Announces Winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Newhouse (4th District of Washington)

    Headline: Newhouse Announces Winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) announced the winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for high school students in Washington’s 4th Congressional District.

    “I’m pleased to extend my congratulations to Jackeline Arellano of A.C. Davis High School on her winning entry, “Dew Drops of Life,” said Rep. Newhouse. “I look forward to seeing it displayed in our nation’s capital for visitors from across the country to enjoy. I would also like to recognize and thank all the gifted students from Central Washington who contributed their artwork this year.” 

    The winning entry, Dew Drops of Life by Jackeline Arellano, will be hung in the U.S. Capitol alongside winning entries from congressional districts across the country for one year. The winner will be invited to visit Washington, D.C. to attend a reception sponsored by the Congressional Institute, who hosts the annual competition. 

    Rep. Newhouse has invited the second and third place winners, Ivette Valencia Montes (Whispers of the Cascades) of A.C. Davis High School and Ruby Meza-Yanez (The Three Amigos) of A.C Davis High School, to hang their art in the Yakima District Office. 

    The winning entries can be found below, and you can view all of the 2024 submissions here.

    Winner: Dew Drops of Life, Jackeline Arellano, 12th grade, Davis High School 

    Second Place: Whispers of the Cascades, Ivette Valencia Montes, 12th grade, A.C. Davis High School

    Third Place: The Three Amigos, Ruby Meza-Yanez, 11th grade, A.C. Davis High School

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Newhouse Statement on House Agriculture Committee Advancing Reconciliation Legislation

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Newhouse (4th District of Washington)

    Headline: Newhouse Statement on House Agriculture Committee Advancing Reconciliation Legislation

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) released the following statement after voting to advance the House Agriculture Committee’s portion of the One, Big, Beautiful bill with a 29-25 vote. 

    “My colleagues and I on the House Agriculture Committee have delivered common-sense reforms to SNAP and critical pieces of the Farm Bill in this legislation,” said Rep. Newhouse. “When enacted, our portion of the reconciliation package will rein in out-of-control spending and make unprecedented strides in reducing the deficit. Expanding our foreign market access programs has been a top priority of mine, and I am proud that our bill delivers farmers and ranchers the important resources needed to compete in global markets. I thank Chairman Thompson for his leadership as we continue to work hard for the American agriculture industry.” 

    This Friday, May 16, the House Budget Committee is scheduled hold a markup of the full reconciliation package with the Agriculture Committee’s legislation included. 

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  • MIL-OSI: AutoScheduler Introduces GenAI-Driven Orchestration

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Austin, Texas, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AutoScheduler.AI, an innovative Warehouse Orchestration Platform and WMS accelerator, is offering an exclusive session where CEO Keith Moore will demonstrate the latest innovation on the AutoScheduler platform: GenAI-Driven Orchestration. The session takes place on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT.

    “With GenAI-Driven Orchestration, companies can move beyond optimization to create operations that learn, evolve, and unlock new levels of efficiency,” says Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler.AI. “This session will showcase how GenAI-Driven Orchestration helps our customers identify margin gaps, streamline execution, and make smarter, faster decisions that drive measurable impact.”

    At the session, attendees will discover how Generative AI is enhancing warehouse orchestration by enabling:

    • Site accountability and performance tracking to surface margin gaps and drive consistent improvement.
    • Enhanced decision making to reduce manual inputs and maximize throughput.
    • Harmonized visibility to eliminate blind spots and drive smarter, real-time decisions.

    At the recent Gartner® Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo, AutoScheduler and PepsiCo discussed how PepsiCo uses AI and optimization to improve warehouse efficiencies, including an average of 9 – 14% productivity gains per facility.

    “This demonstration isn’t a PowerPoint – it’s a live look at how GenAI is orchestrating real-time warehouse execution at scale,” adds Moore.

    To register for the free event, visit: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/9140815653517074011        

    About AutoScheduler.AI

    AutoScheduler.AI empowers you to take full control of your warehouse with a cloud-based solution that seamlessly integrates with your existing WMS/LMS/YMS or any other solution. We automate critical tasks like labor scheduling, dock management, and task sequencing, ensuring everything runs smoothly and efficiently. You’ve already invested in the software to run your warehouse—what we do is provide the orchestration layer that ties it all together to make real-time data driven decisions. With AutoScheduler.AI, you get smart orchestration for a smarter, more agile warehouse. For more information, visit: http://www.autoscheduler.ai.

    Contact:
    Becky Boyd
    MediaFirst PR
    Becky@MediaFirst.Net
    Cell: (404) 421-8497 

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Premier’s, ministers’, parliamentary secretary’s statements on Moose Hide Campaign Day

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Premier David Eby has issued the following statement on Moose Hide Campaign Day:

    “Today, the call to end violence against women and children is being heard throughout the country.

    “Moose Hide Campaign Day brings together hundreds of thousands of people to fast, participate in walks and events, and pin small squares of moose hide to their lapels to show their commitment to condemning violence against women, children, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people.

    “More than a decade ago, the Moose Hide Campaign started in B.C. as an Indigenous-led grassroots effort to engage men and boys in ending violence against women and children. It has since grown to a nationwide movement and has been a powerful force for positive change.

    “Our government is proud to support the campaign as part of our ongoing work to end gender-based violence and work toward true and lasting reconciliation with Indigenous people. This work includes partnering with Indigenous people to increase safety and supports for survivors, uplift Indigenous-led approaches and break the cycle of violence through prevention, healing and accountability. Together, we have made significant progress, but we need to do more.

    “Violence against women and children remains a persistent yet preventable problem throughout the country, and Indigenous women continue to experience violence at a higher rate than non-Indigenous women. We all have a responsibility to take a stand against violence and help create safe homes, workplaces and communities.

    “Today, I will wear my moose hide pin and reflect on what further actions I can take as a father, as a husband and as premier, to make British Columbia a place where everyone feels safe and supported. I encourage everyone to do the same. Together, we can end the cycle of violence and create a brighter future for all.”

    Garry Begg, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, said:

    “Moose Hide Campaign Day is an opportunity for us to come together and work toward meaningful and impactful change for women, children, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people. Our government is committed to supporting Indigenous-led approaches and healing for survivors and their families and will continue to work to address the underlying causes of gender-based violence.”

    Christine Boyle, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, said:

    “Everyone deserves to feel safe in their community. On Moose Hide Campaign Day, we stand together against violence guided by Indigenous tradition, ceremony and leadership. I am proud to wear my moose hide pin and support this essential work.”

    Jennifer Blatherwick, parliamentary secretary for gender equity, said:

    “Indigenous women and girls are more likely to be murdered, assaulted or go missing than any other women in the country. It’s crucial that we persist in tackling the underlying issues of violence, such as colonialism, racism and misogyny. We will also continue to support Indigenous self-determination, safety planning and healing through Indigenous-led initiatives that promote capacity building, and culturally safe approaches and solutions to address gender-based violence.”

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Kenya has a bold new disability law: now to make it work

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Amani Karisa, Associate Research Scientist, African Population and Health Research Center

    Kenya has long recognised the rights of persons with disabilities in law. The 2010 constitution guarantees access, dignity and inclusion for people living with disabilities.

    Two years earlier in 2008, Kenya ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. And Kenya’s 2003 Persons with Disabilities Act formed the legal foundation for promoting the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities.

    But these legal promises remain largely aspirational. Their provisions are rarely translated into everyday realities. Many Kenyans with disabilities still face stigma, inaccessible environments, unequal education opportunities and limited access to employment.

    Many schools remain exclusionary due to inaccessible physical infrastructure. This includes classrooms and latrines that lack ramps or hinder mobility for children with disabilities.

    Public transport is often unusable for wheelchair users.

    Employers continue to overlook applicants with disabilities. Between 2019 and 2023, for instance, persons with disabilities faced higher unemployment rates at around 10.4% against a national average of 5.2%.

    The fact that there are disputes over the number of Kenyans with disabilities is also telling. The 2019 census recorded 2.2% of the population – fewer than 1 million people – as having disabilities. This is far below the World Report on Disability’s estimates of an average of around 15%. This undercount reflects both cultural stigma and systemic gaps in how disability is understood and reported.

    As someone who has spent more than a decade researching disability in Kenya, I have seen how the promise of rights is often undercut by structural and social barriers. This has come through in my own research and that of others.

    The persistent failure to translate rights into tangible outcomes for persons with disabilities created urgency for change.

    The Kenyan government has finally acted. In May 2025, the country’s parliament passed the Persons with Disabilities Act 2025.

    The new law expands the definition of disability to encompass a broader range of impairments. This ensures more individuals are recognised and protected under the law. The law also mandates accessibility across sectors such as education, employment, healthcare and public services, requiring reasonable accommodations and prohibiting discrimination.

    In my view, the new law reflects a broader move from symbolic recognition to legal obligation. But passing a law is just the beginning. Implementation will be the real test.

    What’s been missing

    In my research, and that of others, the question of why the 2003 law did little to shift everyday exclusion has been addressed. A few things were apparent.

    First, employment quotas were suggested but never enforced. Discrimination in hiring and promotions was prohibited in theory, but was common in practice.

    Second, there has been little support for caregivers.

    Third, there was minimal access to assistive technologies (which are tools designed to help persons with disabilities perform tasks and improve their quality of life, such as mobility aids, communication devices and adaptive software).

    Fourth, children with disabilities in Kenya have faced significant barriers to education. Their enrolment and completion rates are consistently lower than those of their non-disabled peers.

    Rather than disability being the problem, it is the lack of accommodation, inclusive policies and public understanding that creates exclusion. This is a core insight of the social model of disability, which views disability as arising from the interaction between individuals and an unaccommodating society. This perspective explains that people are disabled not by their bodies but by barriers in society – like stairs without ramps or employers who won’t adapt.

    What the new law promises

    Some key changes in the new law stand out:

    • Workplace inclusion: public bodies must now ensure that at least 5% of jobs are held by persons with disabilities. This provision, although previously suggested, now comes with clearer oversight requirements. Private employers are both mandated and incentivised to create inclusive workplaces. Reasonable accommodations, such as accessible workstations or flexible hours, can be counted as deductible expenses.

    • Access to public services and spaces: the law requires that buildings, roads and services be made accessible. Hospitals must have trained sign language interpreters. Schools must adapt their admission criteria, curricula and facilities to include learners with disabilities. These requirements signal a move away from treating accessibility as optional or charitable.

    • Tax relief and registration reforms: caregivers can now qualify for tax exemptions. Additionally, persons with long-term disabilities now receive permanent registration, ending the need for repeated reassessments – a process many found tedious, involving hospital visits, missing forms, long delays and limited assessment centres.

    • Stronger institutional framework: the National Council for Persons with Disabilities has been given more robust powers, including enforcement, monitoring and management of disability-related funding. The law also recommends the use of affirming and respectful language in public communication – a subtle but essential step in reducing stigma.

    The law incorporates disability considerations into sector-specific practices. For example, the law requires justice sector actors to consider disability when arresting, detaining or trying someone.

    What needs to happen now

    The government must act swiftly to implement supporting regulations. Funding is needed to retrofit public buildings, hire staff to support individuals with disabilities, and subsidise assistive devices. Without proper budgeting, the law risks becoming another unfulfilled promise.

    Employers and institutions must do more than comply: they must transform their attitudes. Disability inclusion should be built into human resources practices, school policies and service design. Training will be key.

    Public awareness must improve. Many Kenyans still see disability through a medical or charitable lens. There need to be national campaigns on radio, TV and social media that shift public understanding toward inclusion and equality.

    Finally, persons with disabilities must be central to the law’s implementation. Inclusion must be driven by those who live the reality of exclusion. Their insights are essential to making services responsive and respectful.

    The 2025 Act is an important step. But if it is not backed by funding, political will and public education, its potential will remain unrealised.

    The real question is not whether the law is good enough, but whether Kenya’s institutions, communities and leaders are prepared to make it work for those it was designed to serve.

    – Kenya has a bold new disability law: now to make it work
    – https://theconversation.com/kenya-has-a-bold-new-disability-law-now-to-make-it-work-256646

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  • MIL-OSI Global: How a toxic seaweed choking Caribbean beaches could become a valuable resource

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Emily Wilkinson, Principal Research Fellow, ODI Global

    Marc Bruxelle/Shutterstock

    Each year, between March and October, large amounts of brown seaweed called sargassum wash up on the shores of Caribbean islands – choking beaches, damaging marine life and threatening tourism and public health. But a number of local entrepreneurs are hoping the seaweed could create an economic opportunity.

    From the coast of west Africa to the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, climate change is warming the temperature of the ocean. Seas are also becoming more acidic as water absorbs carbon dioxide. This all results in more intense growth of sargassum in the tropical Atlantic.

    Small Caribbean nations are among the hardest hit. With 20 million tonnes of this seaweed washing up on the beaches in 2024, sargassum is fuelling an economic and public health crisis.

    The piles of noxious seaweed on the Caribbean islands’ white sandy beaches are putting off visitors to these islands and probably dampening tourism revenues.


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    The fishing sector is also suffering, with blooms of seaweed getting caught up in fishing nets, often ripping them due to the weight of the seaweed. This makes it hard for fishers to catch fish and make a living.

    The sheer volume of sargassum left to decompose on land produces toxic fumes that have forced people on islands like Guadeloupe to leave their homes. These toxic fumes have been linked to serious health issues including respiratory infections, sleep apnoea and even preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy).

    The sargassum problem is just one of many slow-onset events that are being exacerbated by climate change. But gradual changes get much less attention or resources to address the consequences than, say, alarming wildfires or flash floods.

    Slow-onset events are also much harder to quantify than climate-change-induced extreme weather, such as worsening hurricanes or floods. Our team at ODI Global, a thinktank, recently published a study that estimated the cost of these at US$2,000 (£1,500) per person. Calculating the tourism lost each year due to seaweed inundation is trickier.




    Read more:
    Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable island nations US$141 billion – or about US$2,000 per person


    Despite these challenges, through small-scale, locally developed solutions, as well as government policies that support small businesses including helping them access climate finance, entrepreneurs can find sustainable solutions to help their populations thrive in an era of climate change.

    Legena Henry, a lecturer at the University of the West Indies in Barbados, uses sargassum to produce a biofuel that can power cars. Johanan Dujon, the founder and chief executive of St. Lucia-based Algas Organics sells plant tonics made from sargassum and is trialling methods to convert sargassum into paper.

    Meanwhile, other innovations are helping to minimise the impacts of sargassum in the region.

    Andrés León, founder of SOS Carbon, a spin-off organisation from the mechanical engineering department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has designed a boat-based harvester to collect sargassum at sea to stop it from beaching and causing damage onshore.

    Some islands, such as Jamaica, are using early warning systems, typically used to predict hurricanes, to predict the ocean currents that might bring a bumper arrival of the seaweed to their shores. This could give fishers up to 30 days notice of just how bad the inundation will be.

    Barriers to scale up

    But while small businesses are emerging, turning them into larger enterprises across the region remains difficult. As usual, small island nations struggle to get funding because investors think the projects are too small and won’t make enough money.

    As Legena Henry recently told us on the Small Island Big Picture podcast, spending a few million dollars (as opposed to a few hundred million dollars) can feel administratively cumbersome for funders as they often have limited administrative capacity and large sums of money to manage.

    Another issue is ensuring the benefits from any sargassum solutions flow into the affected Caribbean islands to support local growth and economic development.

    Several opportunities exist for small island nations to generate some income from sargassum. They could, for example, sell licences to permit companies to harvest sargassum within their exclusive economic zones, which can stretch around many islands for hundreds of nautical miles.

    They can also sell licences to businesses trialling or operating new sargassum technologies within their exclusive economic zones — for example, SOS Carbon has a patent pending for technology designed to sink sargassum to the seabed to store carbon.

    Will sargassum continue to be a nuisance, or could it be an important renewable natural resource? It’s not yet clear.

    Ideally, as with other renewable natural resources in developing countries, small island nations that own the sargassum need to find ways to extract a fair share of the value from that ownership, as well as selling to external companies that come in, remove it and profit from it.

    With tax incentives and low-cost finance for domestic innovators, small islands can manage and sell sargassum and then use the proceeds to develop climate resilience measures.


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    Emma Tompkins received funding for work on sargassum from the Economic and Social Research Council GCRF (Grant number: ES/T002964/1)

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

    ref. How a toxic seaweed choking Caribbean beaches could become a valuable resource – https://theconversation.com/how-a-toxic-seaweed-choking-caribbean-beaches-could-become-a-valuable-resource-253874

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Not every US president gets a free private jet, but the Gulf states have boosted US economic dominance for decades

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Adam Hanieh, Professor of Political Economy and Global Development, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter

    After signing a US$142 billion (£107 billion) arms deal with Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump said the US bond with that country was “more powerful than ever”. He was also reportedly quite pleased with the gift of a private jet from Qatar.

    But these arrangements are just the latest developments in a long history of the Gulf monarchies supporting the architecture of American global power. And while the six Gulf states (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman) have recently started redirecting their energy and trade ties eastward, especially towards China, they remain deeply embedded in the US-led financial order.

    As I explore in my recent book, Crude Capitalism, the Gulf states were instrumental in the rise of American global economic dominance.

    With oil emerging as the dominant fossil fuel through the second half of the 20th century, the Gulf’s nationalised petroleum industries generated vast amounts of income. Much of this was invested back into the US financial markets, particularly treasury bonds (essentially a long-term loan to the US government). This gave the US access to cheap foreign capital and reinforced the global dominance of the dollar.

    Put simply, the Gulf states were not peripheral to the US’s growing financial power – they were an essential contributor.


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    This arrangement also involved a political bargain: US military protection for the Gulf monarchies in exchange for investment flows and energy stability. The result was a web of US military bases across the region and a deep alignment between authoritarian Gulf regimes and western strategic interests.

    But much has changed in the past two decades. China’s rise as a global manufacturing hub has driven a huge increase in oil consumption, shifting the direction of the Gulf’s oil exports away from the US and western Europe towards China and east Asia.

    These energy ties have been accompanied by much deeper trade interdependence and a huge increase in Chinese investments in the Gulf. In 2005, China was responsible for just 9% of the Gulf’s imports. Today, that figure is over 20%, while the US and EU’s share has fallen from 45% to 16%. China has also recently overtaken the US as the largest foreign investor in Saudi Arabia.

    From Beijing’s perspective, the Gulf is a critical energy lifeline. From the Gulf’s side, China’s continuing demand for oil, gas and petrochemicals is a vital part of its economic future.

    For the moment, that economic situation looks pretty robust. In 2024, Gulf countries held around US$800 billion in foreign reserves (foreign currencies and other assets), which is more than India or Switzerland. Their sovereign wealth funds (a state owned investment fund) manage another US$4.9 trillion of assets.

    Private wealth, including that held by ruling families, stood at US$2.8 trillion in 2022, and is expected to reach US$3.5 trillion by 2027.

    Much of this money is invested domestically, in sectors including infrastructure, real estate and renewable energy. But an astonishing amount flows directly into US markets.

    Oil be back

    According to US Treasury data, total Gulf holdings of American securities (bonds, stocks and corporate debt) rose from US$611 billion in 2017 to over US$1 trillion in 2024. Outside of Canada and financial hubs like London and Ireland, the Gulf is now the largest foreign investor in the US stock market.

    Another route through which Gulf wealth flows back into the US is via military procurement. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the Gulf states accounted for 22% of all global arms imports between 2019 and 2023 – more than any other region in the world.

    Riyadh, money to build.
    Kashif Hameed/Shutterstock

    The US supplies the overwhelming majority of these weapons. In this way, Gulf spending supports the American military industry, and in return, these states become more closely tied to the US military’s umbrella.

    These deep military, financial and strategic ties help explain the real focus of Trump’s visit to the Gulf. Much of the discussion will have centred on massive investment pledges made by Gulf states to the US – including Saudi Arabia’s promise to invest up to US$600 billion, and the UAE’s commitment to a US$1.4 trillion investment over ten years.

    And such pledges reflect a broader agenda which involves expanding deals in artificial intelligence, critical minerals, energy infrastructure and advanced manufacturing.

    So Trump travelling to the region is not just about private jets and spectacle. It is about the continuing relevance of a structural relationship essential to American power, and a deepening financial integration between the Gulf and the US.

    For even as the Gulf reorients its energy flows eastward, it remains deeply tied to US finance, the US military industry and US assets. In an era of weakening US global power – and the possible spectre of a deeper clash with China – this is what will define Trump’s visit.

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

    ref. Not every US president gets a free private jet, but the Gulf states have boosted US economic dominance for decades – https://theconversation.com/not-every-us-president-gets-a-free-private-jet-but-the-gulf-states-have-boosted-us-economic-dominance-for-decades-256655

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Philippine elections leaves the Marcos-Duterte family feud still dominating politics

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By John Sidel, Professor of International and Comparative Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science

    With 317 congressional seats and nearly 18,000 local positions at stake, the May 12 midterm election results in the Philippines mean different things to people across the archipelago. But even a few hours after the unofficial results came in, the brute facts had already become clear.

    Local elections for municipal and city mayorships, provincial governorships and congressional seats predictably produced victories for entrenched local “dynasties”. The advantages of incumbency – control over the patronage resources and regulatory powers of the state – ensured reelection for many sitting mayors, governors and congress members.

    Midterm elections in the Philippines also include half of the seats in the nationally elected 24-member Senate. They thus serve simultaneously as tests for presidents halfway through their single six-year terms and previews of the next presidential election, in this case in 2028.

    The latest mid-terms have been notable for their – ultimately ambiguous – implications for a major family feud at the top of the country’s politics. This feud pits the family of current president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. against that of his vice-president, Sara Duterte.

    The elections have failed to strengthen either family decisively, so their bitter rivalry is likely to continue throughout the remainder of Marcos’s term.


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    This family feud dates back to late 2021. At that time, Duterte agreed to run as Marcos’s running mate for presidential elections the following year despite her clear lead in nationwide voter preference surveys.

    The Marcos-Duterte ticket won a landslide victory. They benefited from the endorsement and assistance of the incumbent president, Rodrigo Duterte, whose enduring popularity extended to his daughter Sara.

    But following Marcos’s inauguration in late June 2022, a rift between the two families began to open up. Marcos settled into his presidential role and began to distance himself from the signature policies of his predecessor.

    Instead of cultivating close ties with China, Marcos strengthened relations with the US. And instead of continuing Duterte’s so-called “war on drugs”, Marcos publicly spotlighted corruption in the Philippine National Police (PNP).

    By 2024, Marcos began to signal his government’s willingness to cooperate with the International Criminal Court in its investigation of Duterte’s role in the thousands of extrajudicial killings undertaken in the war on drugs. Then, in March 2025, Duterte was arrested and transferred to The Hague. He is due to stand trial in the coming months.




    Read more:
    Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte arrested for crimes against humanity – a blow against impunity


    Relations between the president and his vice-president have also broken down. Sara Duterte resigned from her cabinet post in 2024 amid corruption allegations, with subsequent months seeing escalating public hostilities between Marcos and herself. These included claims of death threats and assassination plots.

    The House of Representatives voted by a clear majority to impeach Duterte in February 2025, setting the stage for a Senate trial later in the year. Against this backdrop, the midterms served as a kind of pre-trial proxy war between the two families.

    The Dutertes fielded ten candidates for Senate, the so-called “Duterten”. They also endorsed two of the 12 candidates in the Marcos-backed Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas (Alliance for a New Philippines). The campaign was dominated by mudslinging between the two camps in the media and on social media. And the final results have proved decidedly mixed.

    On the one hand, pro-Duterte voters came out in a show of force to support candidates in the slate backed by the former president. This was foreshadowed by Marcos’s declining popularity following the arrest of his predecessor and the impeachment of his vice-president.

    Longtime Duterte lieutenant, Christopher “Bong” Go, won reelection and the most votes of all candidates. Duterte’s former police chief, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, also secured another term with a third-place showing.

    The sixth-placed winner was Rodante Marcoleta, another Duterte-backed candidate. He is a television broadcaster and member of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, an independent church whose nearly 3 million members have long been viewed as a single solid voting bloc.

    Two Alyansa candidates, Imee Marcos, the president’s estranged sister, and Camille Villar, daughter of wealthy real-estate mogul and former senator Manuel “Manny” Villar, also won seats with the explicit blessings of the Dutertes.

    On the other hand, the Marcos camp won more seats and some added strength in its battle with the Dutertes for control of the Senate ahead of Sara Duterte’s trial. Erwin Tulfo, a popular television news anchor and Marcos’s former secretary of social welfare and development, won the fourth-place seat.

    He was accompanied by four former senators also affiliated with Alyansa. These included ex-PNP chief Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, longtime television personality Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, Pia Cayetano with her base in wealthy Taguig City, and former action film star Lito Lapid.

    But, overall, the mid-terms do not seem to have improved the prospects for the successful conviction of Sara Duterte. Alongside the winning Alyansa candidates, voters also returned two prominent opposition candidates, Paolo “Bam” Aquino and Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, to the Senate. They oppose both the Marcos administration and the Duterte camp.

    At the same time, there are questions about the allegiances of several of the 12 senators already seated. This adds an additional challenge in the search for the 16 senators required to secure impeachment.

    Duterte – and her father, just reelected as Davao’s mayor while awaiting trial in The Hague – also still enjoy support among many voters, especially in their southern home base in Mindanao.

    The 24 elected members of the Senate are sensitive to public opinion and their own reelection prospects in 2028 and beyond. So, many of them will probably choose to hedge their bets and see where the winds are blowing as the trial unfolds.

    The family feud dominating the national political scene looks set to remain unresolved over the months and years ahead.

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

    ref. Philippine elections leaves the Marcos-Duterte family feud still dominating politics – https://theconversation.com/philippine-elections-leaves-the-marcos-duterte-family-feud-still-dominating-politics-256383

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  • MIL-OSI Global: How Tove Jansson used her Moomins comic strip to humorously critique the financial and creative pressures of being an artist

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Elina Druker, Professor in Department of Culture and Aesthetics, Stockholm University

    In 1954, the Finnish artist Tove Jansson was commissioned by the Evening News in London to draw comic strips about the Moomintrolls. The strip was syndicated by hundreds of newspapers, introducing the Moomins to an international audience and marking a dramatic turning point in her career.

    Between 1954 and 1959, Tove Jansson drew 21 comics, some in collaboration with her brother Lars Jansson, who continued to draw the comic strip until 1975.

    The success of the Moomin in the Evening News brought Tove Jansson economic security and helped her with the mortgage of her studio in Helsinki. However, over time, the assignment also became a burden on her creative work – a time-consuming and demanding obligation.

    Perhaps because of this personal conflict, the comics often explore themes such as the struggle of artistic creation, the role of the artist and the value of art. Jansson had previously created humorous and satirical commentaries on the art world in various artists’ magazines in Finland, but here she places the Moomin at the heart of the creative process.

    Unlike the novels and picture books, the Moomin comic strips were created for adults and can be described as satire. Jansson uses the compact format to comment on society, including the art world. The growing conflict in her own life, between the Moomintrolls and her artwork, is brought into focus in the comic strips.


    This is part of a series of articles celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Moomins. Want to celebrate their birthday with us? Join The Conversation and a group of experts on May 23 in Bradford for a screening of Moomins on the Riviera and a discussion of the refugee experience in Tove Jansson’s work. Click here for more information and tickets.


    The theme of the purpose of art and artistic creation is playfully introduced in one of the first comic strips, Moomin and the Brigands. Here Moomin and his friend Sniff embark on a quest for fortune. They engage in several schemes, including capturing rare creatures and selling them to the zoo, marketing magic rejuvenation potions and creating modern art.

    While visiting a Hemulen (a really uptight counterpart to the Moomintrolls who love rules), Moomin and Sniff accidentally break several precious items in her home. Among the broken objects is a large statue of Rebecca at the Well, which falls from its pedestal and shatters. Rebecca at the Well is a classic biblical motif, which is often portrays a model of feminine virtue, symbolising divine guidance and exemplifying ideals of hospitality and moral character.

    The friends awkwardly attempt to reassemble the statue by gluing it together. The result is a strangely angular and expressive piece of art, referencing fragmented cubist portraits. Cubism, which emerged around 1907 to 1908, aimed to represent reality in a radically new way by bringing together subjects and figures, resulting in objects that appear fragmented and abstracted.

    Sniff immediately sees the potential of the new Rebecca. “She’s more modern now,” he exclaims joyfully. The friends carry the statue to an enthusiastic art dealer who sells it for £500 in his gallery.

    The episode with the deconstructed Rebecca is, of course, a funny caricature of the trend-sensitive art market. But the shattered statue with its intricate shapes was also a commentary on the debates about the “incomprehensible” and “obscure” nature of modernist art in Nordic countries during the time.

    The destruction of the Rebecca can also be seen as an act of iconoclasm – the breaking of icons or monuments – or rather, a parody of it. While usually associated with vandalism, here, the iconoclastic act leads to the creation of something new. This expresses a desire for renewal and a liberation from restrictive conventions. It is, however, worth noting that Rebecca retains her symbol of virtue – the water jug – even after this pivotal encounter.

    Drawing on the work of French philosopher and anthropologist Bruno Latour, iconoclasm can be understood as both destructive and constructive – an ambiguity that also applies to Jansson’s interpretation of the motif.

    Later in the story, the money offered by the modernist Rebecca lures Moomin to the field of the arts. For a brief moment, he assumes the role of a painter and wholeheartedly embodies the romanticised ideal of the poor, misunderstood artist.

    Moomin dons a Rembrandtian black velvet beret, but despite this, appears lost and bewildered in his new role, muttering: “I only want to live in peace and plant potatoes and dream!”

    In a scene of self-parodying metafiction, he is blinded by his oversized beret and ends up tumbling down a cliff, abruptly ending his artistic career.

    Tove Jansson’s Moomin comic strips for the Evening News use satire to explore artistic creation, the role of the artist, and the art world.

    Through Moomintroll’s and Sniff’s pursuit of fame and fortune via the accidental modernist deconstruction of Rebecca, Jansson satirises romantic notions of the artist, the commercialisation of art and the professions surrounding artistic production. These themes are deeply connected to Jansson’s own experiences as an artist and author, constantly balancing between various professional and artistic demands, between children’s books, public obligations and painting.

    Elina Druker is employed as a professor and researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden.

    ref. How Tove Jansson used her Moomins comic strip to humorously critique the financial and creative pressures of being an artist – https://theconversation.com/how-tove-jansson-used-her-moomins-comic-strip-to-humorously-critique-the-financial-and-creative-pressures-of-being-an-artist-256287

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Joint statement on UK-Germany Trinity House Agreement progress – 15 May 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Joint statement on UK-Germany Trinity House Agreement progress – 15 May 2025

    A joint statement between the UK and Germany, providing progress on the Trinity House Agreement, following a meeting of Defence Secretary John Healey and Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius in Berlin

    On 23 October 2024, the United Kingdom and Germany signed the Trinity House Agreement on Defence Co-operation in London. The agreement set out our shared commitment to improve and further enhance bilateral defence co-operation to better meet the common challenges of the 21st century and to best secure the common interests of both countries in defence.

    The strategic situation remains difficult, the world is more unpredictable and challenging  than ever before. At this time, it is crucial that Allies stick together. This is most true for Ukraine, where the UK and Germany are leading Europe in stepping up our support by our joint leadership of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group (UDCG), first on 11 April, raising nearly $23.5bn from partners so far. We will maintain our commitment and we will host the 28th UDCG in June, as well as the follow-on meetings. 

    Today we held the first Defence Ministerial Council under the Trinity House Agreement. Since we signed the agreement in October, our Ministries of Defence have worked together to take the first steps towards turning the words of the text into real, practical co-operation. Trinity House committed us to meet in key forums in military co-operation, capability and industrial collaboration, and policy coordination. We are pleased that all these, as well as our Armies, Navies, and Air Forces, have met over the last six months, driving forward Trinity House, its lighthouse projects, and co-operation between our armed forces.

    In October 2024 we announced a series of Lighthouse Projects, which provide the ambition and substance to Trinity House. Today we reviewed progress against these, and we continue to encourage our teams to accelerate progress. We are pleased to announce concrete steps we have taken, to work towards our shared ambition.

    Through Trinity House, we agreed to start work on a new Deep Precision Strike Capability. For the first time, we can confirm that we will aim for this system to have a range of over 2,000km, and are jointly leading a programme of work within the European Long Range Strike Approach.

    We agreed on a strategic partnership in land systems and will continue our close BOXER co-operation. Our armies signed a new bilateral vision statement to drive this forward, they have agreed a new Statement of Intent on Bridging, enabling Germany to purchase General Support Bridges via an existing UK contract.

    We agreed to work together to counter undersea threats. We have twice now had German crews fly on UK P-8A Maritime Patrol Aircraft, supporting NATO’s Baltic Sentry and helping to prepare for the German aircraft delivery later this year. And a UK P-8A will use the German Naval Air Base as a stopover shortly. Today we also signed a new agreement driving forward with a joint procurement of new Sting Ray torpedoes under development for our aircraft.

    We agreed to develop further connectivity between our Air Forces. They have now developed a detailed “Flight Plan” to make this a reality.

    Beyond these projects, work has advanced across the breadth of defence to enhance our co-operation more broadly, aiming to add joint operational value. We plan on establishing a defence industrial forum beneath Trinity House, bringing together our defence trade associations. We have a shared understanding, that digital transformation is central to the modernisation of the defence sector as it enables it to respond to evolving threats with agility, speed and precision. Consequently, we are intensifying our co-operation in the field of digitalisation and cyber. Finally, following Trinity House our governments are engaged in the development of a Bilateral Treaty, growing the strategic relationship between our nations even further.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Rep. Castor Slams GOP Plan to Rip Health Care from Nearly 14 Million Americans to Fund Tax Cuts for the Ultra-Rich

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – After more than 26 hours of debate in the Energy and Commerce Committee, Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) delivered closing remarks exposing the impact of House Republicans’ plan to gut health care for nearly 14 million Americans. The House Republicans’ budget proposal slashes roughly $800 billion from Medicaid and other critical health care initiatives that serve low- and middle-income families to pay for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefit billionaires and big corporations.

    “Almost 14 million Americans will lose their health coverage to give the richest Americans a large, permanent tax cut, while working families will see eventual tax increases. They’re going to add $5 trillion to the debt. It’s fiscally irresponsible, and it is morally wrong,” said Castor. “Now, at the outset of our hearing that began over 24 hours ago, Democrats highlighted folks back home who rely on Medicaid, and the Republicans protested. They said none of those people are going to lose their health care. Well, here’s what we know. The nonpartisan, independent CBO (Congressional Budget Office) says 14 million Americans will lose care. And why won’t people believe what the Republicans are saying? It’s because the Republicans have a track record of opposing affordable health care, while Democrats have championed the health of our neighbors. We do not believe that you should be bankrupt if you get a diagnosis. This is smart policy. We want people to be productive and healthy.”

    Watch Castor’s remarks here.

    A transcript of her full remarks follows below:

    “Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman. This amendment says that none of the provisions of this Title shall take effect if any of the provisions result in reduced access to coverage under the Health Title. And as we bring this debate in for a landing today, I want to say to my Democratic colleagues, I’m so proud to stand with you. You’re eloquent and fearless. And to Chairman Guthrie and my Republican colleagues, I want to thank you. I appreciate your respectful tenor of the debate. 

    “But we’ve learned a lot since the Republicans sprung this cruel and costly tax and spending package on Americans late in the dark of night, on Mother’s Day no less, rushing it to committee without a hearing, shrouding the health care debate—starting that at 1 AM in the middle of the night—but here’s what we know. Almost 14 million Americans will lose their health coverage to give the richest Americans a large, permanent tax cut, while working families will see eventual tax increases. They’re going to add $5 trillion to the debt. It’s fiscally irresponsible, and it is morally wrong. 14 million Americans. That’s the combined population of the states of Kentucky and Virginia. Some of the largest health care cuts ever proposed in American history, harming not just our neighbors, but providers, doctors, nurses, hospitals, therapists, who provide care. 

    “So this is going to impact all Americans. Here’s how. They’re going to bury people in costly paperwork. You slip up? No care. [They’re] Going to make it harder to enroll. No care. They’re going to shrink the enrollment periods. No care. They’re going to choke off the ability of states and providers to fund care. So no care there either. They’re going to raise premiums and price people out, so they lose care. Eligible parents and families will be forced to jump through hoops when instead, they should be focused on setting their kids up for success in life. It will be harder for families to access long-term care, or [to] stay in their homes and live in dignity. 

    “Now, at the outset of our hearing that began over 24 hours ago, Democrats highlighted folks back home who rely on Medicaid, and the Republicans protested. They said none of those people are going to lose their health care. Well, here’s what we know. The nonpartisan, independent CBO says 14 million Americans will lose care. And why won’t people believe what the Republicans are saying? It’s because the Republicans have a track record of opposing affordable health care, while Democrats have championed the health of our neighbors. We do not believe that you should be bankrupt if you get a diagnosis. This is smart policy. We want people to be productive and healthy. 

    “In fact, you can go all the way back to the 1960s when it was a Democratic president and a Democratic Congress, who originally passed Medicaid and Medicare into law. Or maybe something more in the modern era. [In] 2010, when a Democratic president and a Democratic Congress, as the rolls of the uninsured reached 25 percent in the state of Florida, passed the Affordable Care Act to outlaw discrimination for preexisting conditions. We passed a law that said kids can stay on their parents’ plan to age 26. We expanded Medicaid. Twenty-one million Americans now have health coverage because of Medicaid expansion. That ultimately cut the uninsured rate in half. We’re now at a historic low in the number of uninsured. We were constraining spending. 

    “But see, the Republicans have a track record, because they fought it every step of the way. There wasn’t one Republican vote for the Affordable Care Act. And then, go to 2017, the first Trump Administration, Republicans in this committee fought to repeal the ACA. Contrast that to the Democratic record. We passed the Inflation Reduction Act, [including] key reforms to lower health care costs. [We] directed Medicare to negotiate prices for the highest cost drugs. We capped the price of insulin at $35, a $2,000 cap for everyone on Medicare, and enhanced premium tax credits. The track record, again, not one GOP vote here. 

    “In 2021, [in] the midst of a maternal mortality crisis, we gave states a new option to provide Medicaid postpartum coverage. [Now here] In 2025, at the outset of this Congress, the Republicans are turning a blind eye. They’re going down the same old path to rip health coverage away. It doesn’t have to be like this. [p]eople in America deserve affordable, reliable care, and that’s what we intend to fight for. From this day forward, no matter if you pass this bill out of this committee, we’re not going to give up. We’re going to stand up for our neighbors back home. See them. See them, listen to them. Empower them. Support them. Don’t rip away their coverage to fund a massive tax giveaway for the wealthy.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: UConn Celebrates a Community of Career Champions

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    The UConn Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills recently hosted the 2025 Career Everywhere Recognition & Celebration, honoring the many faculty, staff, alumni, and employer partners who have supported students in their career journeys this past year.

    Emceed by Micah Heumann, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research and a member of the Career Champion Advisory Board, the event highlighted the momentum behind the Career Everywhere movement and its mission to embed career development into every corner of the UConn experience. In his opening remarks, Heumann emphasized that “career readiness is an equity issue” and acknowledged the collective efforts to make career conversations accessible to all students.

    “What’s happening here is transformational,” Heumann said. “We’re moving from silos to systems, fostering collaborations that cross disciplines, roles, and departments. And that’s what makes Career Everywhere so powerful. It’s not about asking everyone to become a career counselor. It’s about creating a shared culture where we all feel empowered to be part of the conversation”.

    The celebration recognized more than just this shared commitment, it also spotlighted specific individuals and initiatives making an extraordinary impact.

    Five alumni, Ali DeGirolamo, Dominique Teskey, Jonathan Costa, Kelly Kerrigan, and Tessa Kalin, were recognized for their meaningful contributions through the Alumni-in-Residence program. These alumni volunteered their time to host monthly office hours and offer one-on-one guidance to students, covering everything from networking strategies to industry insights. Their involvement extended to career panels, classroom visits, and other campus events, where they encouraged students to embrace career growth as a process filled with twists, turns, and unexpected lessons.

    Fourteen faculty members from twelve departments participated in the 2024 Summer Faculty Fellow Institute, integrating career readiness into their courses with a focus on helping students articulate career competencies. Posters showcasing their work were featured during the event, offering attendees a glimpse into how career learning is being embedded into the curriculum.

    Provost Anne D’Alleva reflected on the power of this collective effort: “Career development doesn’t happen in isolation. It grows through the relationships, experiences, and encouragement students receive every day. The commitment of our Career Champions helps ensure that every student has the tools and support they need to take confident steps toward their future.”

    This year, the Center received 154 award nominations; an all-time high that reflects the widespread commitment across the university to supporting student success. The 2025 Career Everywhere award recipients are:

    • Undergraduate Career Mentor of the Year: Craig Calvert, Associate Professor In-Residence and Co-Director of the MEM Program
    • Graduate Career Mentor of the Year: Mary Anne Amalaradjou, Associate Professor, Animal Science
    • Staff Career Mentor of the Year: Brooke Foti Gemmell, Design Strategist, Greenhouse Studios
    • Employer/Alumni Career Mentor of the Year: Ali DeGirolamo, Mayoral Aide, City of Waterbury
    • Faculty Career Advocate of the Year: Tamara Kaliszewski, Associate Professor-in-Residence, Allied Health Sciences
    • Staff Career Advocate of the Year: Arthur Galinat, Director, International Student and Scholar Services
    • Career Competency Innovation Award: Allied Health Sciences Department, including Anna Ramos, Cheryl Ordway, Janet Rochester, Jill Skowrenski, Justin Nash, Lauren Wilson, Paul Bureau, and Paula Kalksma-McDowell

    From one-on-one mentorship and career guidance to curriculum innovation and institutional partnerships, each of these recipients represents the impact of making career development a shared responsibility—and a shared success—at UConn.

    To learn more about the Career Champion program and how to get involved, visit https://career.uconn.edu/careereverywhere/.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Military Families visit museums for free this summer

    Source: US State of Rhode Island

    Providence, RI � Actively serving military members and their families can visit participating museums nationwide for free as part of the Blue Star Museums program, an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and Blue Star Families (BSF) in collaboration with the Department of Defense.

    In Rhode Island, the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) announced today that the museums participating in the program, which kicks off Saturday (May 17) and concludes Sept. 1, include the following:

    � Bristol Art Museum and Coggeshall Farm Museum, Bristol. � Newport Restoration Foundation and Sailing Museum and National Sailing Hall of Fame, Newport. � Providence Children’s Museum and RISD Museum, Providence. � Living Sharks Museum, Westerly. � Museum of Work and Culture, Woonsocket.

    “Blue Star Museums is another way to salute our active-duty military members and their families and provide them with valuable educational and cultural opportunities. It’s another tangible way to remind our troops and their families how much we all value and appreciate their service to our nation,” said U.S. Senator Jack Reed.

    “The National Endowment for the Arts is honored to help connect military service members and their families with their communities through the Blue Star Museums program,” said Mary Anne Carter, Senior Advisor for the National Endowment for the Arts. “Museums and cultural institutions offer countless opportunities for our military to create special memories, celebrate America’s history, and connect with our country’s heritage and culture.”

    “For 15 years, Blue Star Museums has opened doors for military families to explore, connect, and feel at home in their communities,” said Kathy Roth-Douquet, CEO of Blue Star Families. “Thanks to our continued partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and participating museums nationwide, we’re proud to continue this tradition of belonging and enrichment. Museums are more than cultural spaces�they’re places where military families feel seen, welcomed, and celebrated.”

    This free admission program is available for those currently serving in the United States military�Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Force, members of the Reserves, National Guard, U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, NOAA Commissioned Corps�and up to five family members. Qualified members must show a Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), DD Form 1173 ID card (dependent ID), DD Form 1173-1 ID card or the Next Generation Uniformed Services (Real) ID card for entrance into a participating Blue Star Museum.

    “We are grateful to all the museums in Rhode Island and throughout the nation who are showing their appreciation for members of the military and their families. The arts play an integral role in the health and well-being of individuals and communities,” Todd Trebour, Executive Director of RISCA, said. “RISCA is thrilled to help spread the word about this program.”

    The NEA and Blue Star Families rely on national service organizations to help spread the word about the Blue Star Museums program, such as the National Assembly of State Art Agencies, American Alliance of Museums, American Association of State and Local History, Association of African American Museums, Association of Art Museum Directors, Association of Children’s Museums, Association of Science and Technology Centers, Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums, Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and National Trust for Historic Preservation.

    In addition, regional museum associations also help with recruitment efforts, including the Association of Midwest Museums, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums, Mountain-Plains Museums Association, New England Museum Association, Southeastern Museums Conferences, and Western Museums Association.

    Established by Congress, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent federal agency that is the largest funder of the arts and arts education in communities nationwide and a catalyst of public and private support for the arts. By advancing opportunities for arts participation and practice, the NEA fosters and sustains an environment in which the arts benefit everyone in the United States. To learn more, visit arts.gov or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.

    Blue Star Museums is one of the NEA’s programs that supports military personnel and their families. Others include the Creative Forces�: NEA Military Healing Arts Network and grants awarded to nonprofit organizations to support projects that reach military and veteran populations.

    Blue Star Families (BSF) is the nation’s largest military and veteran family support organization. Its research-driven approach builds strong communities with a focus on human-centered design and innovative solutions. A “blue star family” is the family of a currently serving military member, including active duty, National Guard, reserve forces, and those transitioning out of service. Since its founding in 2009, BSF has delivered more than $336 million in benefits and impacts more than 1.5 million people annually through an expansive network of chapters and outposts.

    Established in 1967, RISCA is a state agency supported by appropriations from the Rhode Island General Assembly and federal grants from the NEA. RISCA provides grants, technical assistance and staff support to arts organizations and artists, schools, community centers, social service organizations and local governments to bring the arts into the lives of Rhode Islanders. To learn more, visit www.arts.ri.gov or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: First Round of Summer 2025 Sun Bucks Benefits More Than One Million Children

    Source: US State of North Carolina

    Headline: First Round of Summer 2025 Sun Bucks Benefits More Than One Million Children

    First Round of Summer 2025 Sun Bucks Benefits More Than One Million Children
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    The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced the first round of SUN Bucks benefits for summer 2025 has successfully reached more than one million children, with $121 million distributed to eligible families across the state. 

    The funds, which come in the form of debit-like cards that provide a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child, can be used to purchase nutritious food at retailers and farmers markets that accept Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT), including most major grocery stores in North Carolina. The SUN Bucks program is one of three NC Summer Nutrition (SUN) Programs for Kids, ensuring children have access to healthy meals during the summer months when school is out. This is a critical benefit for families as 1 in 6 North Carolina children live in households without consistent access to food.

    “We are excited to have supported more than one million children and their families through the first round of SUN Bucks in 2025,” said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai. “Healthy food is essential to overall health and well-being. This program helps bridge the gap during the summer months, so children can continue to thrive.”

    The first round of funds was distributed from May 9 to May 11. Eligible families who have received their SUN Bucks eligibility notice can expect their cards to be mailed separately. Card delivery may take up to eight weeks and cards may arrive before funds are loaded, which will begin on May 22.

    SUN Bucks supports the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Nutrition Programs for Kids, which offer free meals to children and teens up to age 18. Through SUN Meals, young people can enjoy meals and snacks while participating in fun fitness and educational activities during the summer at schools, parks and other local venues. In rural areas where access to SUN Meals may be limited, SUN Meals To-Go might be available for pickup or delivery. Families can find nearby summer meal locations and more details at SummerMeals4NCKids.org.

    Eligible families who have not yet registered or applied for SUN Bucks benefits can still do so by visiting the SUN Bucks application page. Families with questions should visit the SUN Bucks website or call the NC SUN Bucks Call Center at 1-866-719-0141, select a language, then select option 2 to speak with a SUN Bucks representative. 

     

    El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte anunció hoy la primera ronda de beneficios de SUN Bucks para el verano de 2025 que ha llegado con éxito a más de un millón de niños, con $121 millones distribuidos a familias elegibles en todo el estado.

    Los fondos vienen en forma de tarjetas de débito que proporcionan un pago único de $120 por niño elegible, se pueden usar para comprar alimentos nutritivos en minoristas y mercados de agricultores que aceptan Transferencia Electrónica de Beneficios (EBT), incluida la mayoría de las principales tiendas de comestibles en Carolina del Norte. El programa SUN Bucks es uno de los tres Programas de nutrición de verano de NC (SUN) para niños, que garantiza que los niños tengan acceso a comidas saludables durante los meses de verano cuando no hay clases. Este es un beneficio fundamental para las familias, ya que 1 de cada 6 niños de Carolina del Norte vive en hogares sin un acceso consistente a alimentos.

    “Nos complace haber apoyado a más de un millón de niños y sus familias a través de la primera ronda de SUN Bucks en 2025”, dijo Dev Sangvai, Secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte. “La alimentación saludable es esencial para la salud y el bienestar general. Este programa ayuda a cerrar la brecha durante los meses de verano, para que los niños puedan seguir prosperando”.

    La primera ronda de fondos se distribuyó del 9 al 11 de mayo. Las familias elegibles que han recibido su aviso de elegibilidad de SUN Bucks pueden esperar que sus tarjetas se envíen por separado. La entrega de la tarjeta puede tardar hasta ocho semanas y las tarjetas pueden llegar antes de que se añadan los fondos, lo que comenzará el 22 de mayo.

    SUN Bucks apoya los Programas de nutrición de verano para niños del Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU., que ofrecen comidas gratuitas a niños y adolescentes hasta los 18 años. A través de SUN Meals, los jóvenes pueden disfrutar de comidas y refrigerios mientras participan en divertidas actividades educativas y de acondicionamiento físico durante el verano en escuelas, parques y otros lugares locales. En las zonas rurales, donde el acceso a SUN Meals puede ser limitado, SUN Meals To-Go puede estar disponible para recogida o envio. Las familias pueden encontrar restaurantes de comida de verano cercanos y más detalles en SummerMeals4NCKids.org.  

    Las familias elegibles que aún no se hayan registrado o solicitado los beneficios de SUN Bucks aún pueden hacerlo visitando la página de solicitud de SUN Bucks. Las familias con preguntas deben visitar el sitio web de SUN Bucks o llamar al Centro de atención telefónica de NC SUN Bucks al 1-866-719-0141, seleccionar su idioma y luego oprimir opción 2 para hablar con un representante de SUN Bucks.

    May 15, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI: SpyCloud Appoints Brad Rouse as Chief Revenue Officer Amid Growing Demand for Identity Threat Protection

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AUSTIN, Texas, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SpyCloud, the leader in identity threat protection, today announced the appointment of Brad Rouse as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this role, he leads SpyCloud’s global sales, partnerships, and customer success teams as the company scales its go-to-market efforts to meet surging demand for proactive threat remediation solutions.

    With more than 30 years of experience in technology sales and executive leadership, Brad brings a track record of building high-performing revenue organizations and delivering customer-centric security solutions. His leadership will play a key role in expanding SpyCloud’s global footprint and strengthening customer relationships as organizations face increasingly complex identity-based threats.

    “Brad’s expertise in scaling revenue teams and navigating the enterprise security landscape is a tremendous asset,” said Ted Ross, CEO and co-founder of SpyCloud. “As cybercriminals shift tactics and target the holistic identity, Brad’s leadership will help us deliver our differentiated approach to a broader audience and empower more businesses to take proactive steps against ransomware, account takeover, and online fraud.”

    Brad joins SpyCloud from Protegrity, where he served as CRO, where he oversaw global sales, customer success, support, and professional services. He has also held senior leadership roles at Entrust, Gemalto, Ping Identity, and IBM, helping to drive transformational growth and deepen enterprise customer engagement.

    In his new role, Brad oversees SpyCloud’s enterprise, mid-market, and Federal sales teams – as well as the channel, tech alliances, and customer success functions, which serve 700+ customers and partners around the globe.

    “SpyCloud’s mission to disrupt cybercrime by turning exposed identity data into a company’s best defense is not only compelling – it’s critical,” explained Brad Rouse, CRO of SpyCloud. “I’m excited to join a team that’s leading identity security innovation, and look forward to helping more organizations prevent devastating cyberattacks.”

    Brad’s appointment follows recent product innovations that reinforce SpyCloud’s leadership in transforming recaptured data – sourced from breaches, malware infections, and phishing attacks – into automated, holistic identity threat protection solutions. SpyCloud’s products enable security, identity, and fraud prevention to prevent, remediate, and investigate identity threats – acting on exposed credentials, session cookies, and financial data before it’s exploited.

    About SpyCloud

    SpyCloud transforms recaptured darknet data to disrupt cybercrime. Its automated identity threat protection solutions leverage advanced analytics to proactively prevent ransomware and account takeover, safeguard employee and consumer accounts, and accelerate cybercrime investigations. SpyCloud’s data from breaches, malware-infected devices, and successful phishes also powers many popular dark web monitoring and identity theft protection offerings. Customers include seven of the Fortune 10, along with hundreds of global enterprises, mid-sized companies, and government agencies worldwide. Headquartered in Austin, TX, SpyCloud is home to more than 200 cybersecurity experts whose mission is to protect businesses and consumers from the stolen identity data criminals are using to target them now.

    To learn more and see insights on your company’s exposed data, visit spycloud.com.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8c0f0a07-120c-4c44-a6e7-08559687112d

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  • MIL-OSI: Aircela Unveils Machine That Turns Air into Fossil-Free Gasoline

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aircela, a New York-based fuels company, has developed a compact machine designed to turn air, water, and renewable electricity into real, engine-ready gasoline—without fossil inputs. Built for off-grid and distributed use, the machine captures CO₂ directly from the atmosphere and synthesizes it into clean fuel that works in any standard engine, with no modifications required.

    “We didn’t build a prototype. We built a working machine,” said Eric Dahlgren, co-founder and CEO of Aircela. “We want people to walk away knowing this isn’t too good to be true—it actually works.”

    The fully operational machine will be publicly demonstrated for the first time on May 20, producing gasoline on-site and in real time. The fuel is free of sulfur, heavy metals, and ethanol, and fully compatible with today’s engines and infrastructure.

    The technology builds on decades of research by Dr. Klaus Lackner, a physicist who pioneered the concept of direct air capture in the early 2000s. He will join Aircela’s unveiling to walk attendees through the technology—bringing his long-held vision for climate-ready fuels into real-world form.

    With over 90% of vehicles worldwide still running on fossil fuels, Aircela offers a practical path to decarbonize transportation—without requiring new infrastructure, new vehicles, or changes in driver behavior.

    Backed by Chris Larsen (founder of Ripple), Jeff Ubben (activist investor and ExxonMobil board member), and global shipping leader Maersk, Aircela has attracted support from across climate finance and transportation. The company plans to begin scaling production later this summer to support residential, commercial, and industrial deployments.

    About Aircela
    Aircela makes modular machines that produce fossil-free, engine-ready gasoline from air, water, and renewable electricity. Designed for flexible deployment and drop-in compatibility, Aircela’s technology offers a practical alternative to fossil fuels—without requiring new vehicles, new infrastructure, or new habits.

    The company was founded in 2019 by Mia Dahlgren and Eric Dahlgren, and is backed by Chris Larsen (founder of Ripple), Jeff Ubben (investor and activist board member of ExxonMobil), and global shipping leader Maersk.

    Media Contact:
    Nora Abramov
    Head of Communications, Aircela
    nora@aircela.com | www.aircela.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d8a4f0ce-4b55-4a3e-b2a2-a9425a5e1f5a

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Housing Bill: Greens slam block on cheaper rents

    Source: Scottish Greens

    It is time to end rip-off rents.

    The Scottish Government must go further to protect renters from unaffordable rent hikes, warn the Scottish Greens.

    Amendments to the Housing (Scotland) Bill proposed by the Scottish Greens would mean that rent would increase no more than the cost-of-living or increases in wages. For those areas where rents are already too high, Councils could put in place lower increases, freezes or rent reductions.

    Last night, the Scottish Government and opposition parties refused to back those plans at Stage 2. They also blocked proposals that would give the Government powers to introduce an emergency national rent cap if required. 

    Independent analysis from the Scottish Parliament Information Centre shows that, had they applied between 2019 and 2024, Green plans to cap rent increases at the lowest of wage and cost of living increases would have saved renters across Scotland an average of £94 a month, and up to £273 in Lothian. 

    Scottish Green MSP Maggie Chapman intends to continue pushing for stronger rent controls and better renters’ rights through the Housing Bill and will force another vote on lower rents at Stage 3 in June. 

    Ms Chapman said: 

    “Proper rent controls are a crucial part of tackling the housing emergency – saving renters money and making sure rents are fairer across the board going forward. 

    “Our proposals would do just that – improving rent control measures so that rents won’t outpace wages, allowing the Government to introduce an emergency rent cap if needed, and ensuring that there are proper sanctions on landlords who continue to flout the rules. 

    “With opposition parties and the Government refusing to back these proposals yesterday, it’s clearer than ever that the Scottish Greens are the only party committed to standing up for renters, in a sector dominated by the landlord lobby. 

    “The Housing Bill was introduced by the Scottish Greens. It gives us the opportunity to transform the broken housing market and protect renters all across our country.

    “I’ll be bringing these important proposals back at Stage 3 of the Housing Bill. So the Government and opposition parties will have an important choice to make – end rip-off rents for good, or continue with business as usual, and let renters continue to pay the price. 

    “All parties agree that we are in a housing emergency – but frankly, we all need to start acting like it.” 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung and SoundHound AI Showcase Next-Gen Voice AI Solutions at 2025 National Restaurant Association Show

    Source: Samsung

    Samsung Electronics America and SoundHound AI, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOUN), a global leader in voice artificial intelligence, today announced their participation in the 2025 National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show, which will take place from May 17-20 in Chicago. Attendees can visit Booth #6466 to experience their innovative integrated technologies for quick-service restaurants.
    SoundHound provides an end-to-end, omnichannel voice AI platform that powers fast, seamless ordering and support across front-of-house, back-of-house and off-premise channels, including drive-thru, phone, kiosk, in-vehicle systems and any other connected devices.
    At the NRA Show booth, Samsung and SoundHound will showcase their Dynamic Drive-Thru solution, featuring a live demo from Burger King UK. This solution combines 55-inch Samsung OH Series Outdoor Signage with SoundHound’s voice AI platform to provide an interactive, user-friendly ordering experience. Attendees can also explore how Galaxy Tab S10+ tablets support Smart Answering, a fully automated phone assistant that handles inbound calls using business-specific data, and Employee Assist, an AI coach that provides instant answers to restaurant staff on the job.

    Throughout the booth, 55-inch models of Samsung’s QBC Series 4K UHD Displays will showcase demonstrations of the latest SoundHound innovations in dynamic, true-to-life color. The content will feature solutions such as Voice Insights, which unlocks actionable data from customer conversations, and Smart Lane, a next-gen drive-thru solution designed to accelerate service and reduce wait times.
    “Exceptional customer experiences are built on simplicity, efficiency and consistency — and that’s exactly what voice AI and digital displays deliver,” said Sara Grofcsik, Head of Sales, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America. “At this year’s National Restaurant Association Show, attendees can see how Samsung and SoundHound are transforming everyday moments like self-service ordering into seamless, memorable experiences. Together, we’re not just meeting expectations; we’re helping define the future of restaurant service.”

    At the center of the booth is SoundHound’s groundbreaking in-car voice commerce platform – the first of its kind to allow drivers and passengers to order takeout directly from their car’s infotainment system. Visitors can experience a live demo, placing real-time orders from SoundHound’s restaurant partners, paying hands-free and navigating to the nearest pickup location, all using their voice.
    “The National Restaurant Association Show is a key moment for us to demonstrate how voice AI is reshaping restaurant operations,” said Ben Bellentini, SVP of Restaurant Sales at SoundHound AI. “From the drive-thru to behind the counter, and even behind the wheel, our solutions increase speed, sales, and employee and consumer satisfaction.”
    For more information about the NRA Show booth, please visit https://www.soundhound.com/nra-2025/. If you’re interested in learning more about Samsung’s restaurant display solutions, visit https://www.samsung.com/us/business/solutions/industries/quick-service-restaurant/displays/.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Immigration white paper

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Oral statement to Parliament

    Immigration white paper

    The Home Secretary gave an oral statement to the House of Commons on 12 May to introduce the ‘Restoring Control over the Immigration System’ white paper.

    Madam Deputy Speaker, with your permission, I will make a statement on the government’s white paper on Restoring Control over the Immigration System.

    Five months ago, the figures were published that showed net migration had reached a record high of more than 900,000 under the last government – a figure that had quadrupled in the space of just 4 years.

    It was the consequence of specific government choices made from 2020 onwards, including introducing what was effectively a free market experiment on immigration – encouraging employers to recruit from abroad, loosening controls in different areas but without any requirement to tackle skills and labour shortages here at home. Choices which undermined the immigration system and the economy too.

    This government is making very different choices. We made clear at that time, just as we had set out in our manifesto, this government would restore order and control to the immigration system, bringing net migration substantially down but also boosting skills and training here at home.

    The white paper we are publishing today does exactly that and it is built on 5 core principles.

    First, that net migration must come down so the system is properly managed and controlled.

    Second, that the immigration system must be linked to skills and training here in the UK, so that no industry is allowed to rely solely on immigration to fill its skills shortages. 

    Third, that the system must be fair and effective, with clearer rules in areas like respect for family life, to prevent perverse outcomes that undermine public confidence.

    Fourth, that the rules must be respected and enforced – including tackling illegal and irregular migration and deporting foreign criminals.

    And finally, that the system must support integration and community cohesion, including new rules on the ability to speak English and the contribution that people can bring to the UK.

    The United Kingdom is an interconnected and outward-looking nation. Our history and our geography mean that, for generations, British people have travelled overseas to live and work, and people have come to the UK to study, work, invest or seek refuge. And British citizens draw on heritage from all over the world and that has made us the country we are today.

    Through many years our country has been strengthened by those who have come here to contribute – from the doctors in our NHS to the entrepreneurs founding some of our biggest businesses to those who came through generations to work in jobs from coal mining to caring for our loved ones to serving in our armed forces. People often coming to do some of the most difficult jobs of all.

    Our trading nation, global leading universities and strong historic international connections mean that migration will always be part of our country’s future as well as our past.

    But that is exactly why immigration needs to be properly controlled and managed. It hasn’t been.

    Overseas recruitment shot up while training in the UK was cut.

    Lower skilled migration soared while the proportion of UK residents in work plummeted.

    In 2019 10% of skilled work visas went to non-graduate jobs; by 2024 that had risen to 60%.

    Employers were even given a 20% wage discount if they recruited for shortage jobs from abroad – actively discouraging them from paying the going rate or training here at home.

    Education institutions were allowed to substantially expand the number of overseas students without proper compliance checks.

    Social care providers were encouraged to recruit from abroad with no proper regulation.

    So we saw a serious increase in exploitation – deeply damaging for those who came to work here in good faith, and also for other workers and responsible companies who were being undercut.

    The rules and laws that are supposed to the immigration system were too often ignored.

    By 2024, returns of people with no right to be in the UK were down over a third compared to 2010.  

    And, of course, criminal gangs were allowed to build an entire smuggling industry along our borders, undermining security and creating a crisis in the asylum system.

    Madam Deputy Speaker, later this year we will set out further reforms on asylum and border security, and on tackling illegal and irregular migration, building on the new counter-terrorism powers in the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill before the House this evening, because no one should be making these dangerous crossings on small boats.

    But this white paper sets out how we restore that control to the legal migration system so it is sustainable, fair and works for the UK.

    First, we are overhauling the approach to labour market policy so for the first time we properly link the immigration system to skills and training here in the UK.

    So that where there are skills or labour shortages in the UK, immigration should not always be the answer to which employers turn. Because that long-term failure to tackle skills shortages, to bring in proper workforce planning, to get UK residents back into work, or to improve pay, terms and conditions here at home is bad for our economy as well as for the immigration system because it undermines our productivity and growth.

    So we will lift the threshold for skilled worker visas back to graduate level and above, removing up to 180 different jobs from the list, increasing salary thresholds.

    Access to the points-based system for lower-skilled jobs will be limited to areas on a new temporary shortage list, including jobs which are critical to the industrial strategy, but access will be time-limited. There must be a domestic workforce strategy in place, and employers must be acting to increase domestic recruitment.

    We will expect workforce strategies to be drawn up more widely in other higher-skilled areas too where there is overreliance on recruitment from abroad.

    To support that work we will establish the new Labour Market Evidence Group, bringing together skills bodies from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Department for Work and Pensions, the Industrial Strategy Council and the Migration Advisory Committee to gather and share evidence on shortage occupations in different parts of the country and also to highlight the role that skills, training, pay and conditions and other policies can play in improving domestic recruitment, so that increased migration is never again the only answer to the shortages the economy faces.

    This new approach means we also need to act on social care.

    The introduction of the Social Care Visa led not only to a huge increase in migration but also to a shameful and deeply damaging increase in abuse and exploitation.

    When proper checks were finally brought in, 470 care providers had their licence to sponsor international staff suspended. 39,000 care workers were displaced.

    Overseas recruitment for care jobs has since dropped but it must not surge like that again. And it’s time we addressed domestic issues, including a proper fair pay agreement to show respect to people who do some of the most important jobs in the country.

    We are therefore ending overseas recruitment of care workers. It will continue to be possible to extend existing visas and to recruit displaced care workers and people already in the UK with working rights on other visas.

    Alongside the new visa controls and workforce strategies, we will also increase the immigration skills charge paid by employers who recruit from abroad by 32%. That money will be invested through the Spending Review in supporting skills and training here in the UK.

    We will ensure that Britain continues to attract the brightest and best global talent, by enhancing visa routes for very high skilled individuals, top scientific and design talent, and people with the right experience to support growth in key strategic industries.

    Madam Deputy Speaker, international students bring huge benefits to the UK – supporting our world-leading universities, bringing in top talent and investment.

    But we will strengthen compliance requirements and checks to prevent visa misuse.

    Currently, too many people on the Graduate Visa are not doing graduate jobs. So we will reduce the unrestricted period from 2 years to 18 months. Those who want to stay will need to get a graduate job on a Skilled Worker Visa so that we can ensure they are contributing to the economy.

    Just as our rules on work visas are based on the contribution we expect people to make when they come to our country, we will consult later this year on new earned settlement and citizenship rules that apply the same approach, extending the principles of the points-based system, doubling the standard qualifying period for settlement to 10 years with provisions to qualify more swiftly that take account of the contribution people have made.

    Because the ability to speak English is integral to the ability for everyone to contribute and integrate, we will introduce new, higher language requirements across a range of visa routes, for both main applicants and their dependants. So family, too, can work, integrate and contribute.

    The system for family migration has become overly complex with policies increasingly developed around case law from court decisions rather than a co-ordinated framework set out by Parliament. So we will set out a new clearer framework, to be endorsed by Parliament, including clarifying how Article 8 rules should be interpreted and applied to prevent confusion or perverse conclusions.

    We will review current community sponsorship schemes that support recognised refugees and will continue to take action against trafficking and modern slavery. And we will shortly appoint a new Windrush Commissioner to ensure that Windrush lessons continue to be learnt and the Home Office also makes sure its standards are upheld.

    But the rules must be respected and enforced across the board. So we will also bring in stronger controls where there is evidence of visa misuse. We are also rolling out e-visas and digital ID, including better use of technology to monitor when people are overstaying on their visa, or to support the increase in illegal working raids. Since the election we have increased returns and we will go further.

    Those who come to our country must abide by our laws.

    So we will develop new procedures to ensure the Home Office is informed of all foreign nationals convicted of offences – not just those who go to prison – so we can also revoke visas and remove other offenders in a wide range of crimes who are abusing our system.

    Madam Deputy Speaker, already we are reducing the number of visas being granted this year, and updated figures will be published before the end of the month.

    Already we are increasing returns with over 24,000 people in the first 9 months, the highest 9-month period for 8 years.

    The impact of the changes to skilled worker visas, care worker visas, settlement, students and English language is expected to reduce visas by around 100,000 a year. In addition, the new workforce strategies, immigration skills charge, family and asylum reforms will further bring numbers down on top of that. And as the Prime Minister has said, where we need to go further to restore a sustainable system, we will.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, Madam Deputy Speaker, throughout our history, Britain has been strengthened by people coming to start new businesses, study at our universities, contribute to our cultural and sporting excellence, and do some of the toughest, most essential jobs in our country.

    But to be successful, effective and fair, our immigration must be properly controlled and managed. This white paper sets out how we will restore control, fairness and order to the system, how we will continue to bring net migration down, and how we will turn the page on the chaos and failure of the past. I commend this statement to the House.

    Updates to this page

    Published 12 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor lights up Council buildings to raise awareness for Foster Care Fortnight

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Mayor lights up Council buildings to raise awareness for Foster Care Fortnight

    9 May 2025

    The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council will light up civic buildings on Monday 12th May to celebrate Foster Care Fortnight.

    The week commencing Monday 12th May until Sunday 25th May 2025 is Foster Care Fortnight which is used to shine a light on fostering and shows how foster care transforms lives.

    HSC NI Foster Care proudly celebrate their foster carers during this time, and everything they do to support children and young people, giving them the opportunity to grow and succeed.

    Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi-Barr, said she was delighted to light up Council buildings and The Alley Theatre in turquoise and yellow to raise awareness of such an important time.

    “Every child deserves to live in a stable and loving home, where they feel valued and safe; where they can grow, learn and thrive. But unfortunately, the number of children currently in foster care within our city and district continues to grow. I am delighted to be supporting such an important cause and lighting up our civic buildings to raise awareness for Foster Care Fortnight.

    “I would encourage everyone to have the discussion at home and consider becoming foster carers. By opening your home to a child or young person in need, you could transform their life all for the better. HSC NI Foster Care offer a wealth of knowledge and support to those considering becoming foster carers. If you are truly considering it, please reach out to those who can offer you guidance and advice to make that next step in changing someone’s life.”

    The theme of this year’s awareness fortnight is The Power of Relationships. Whether it’s the bond between a foster carer and a child, the support of social workers, the friendships built within fostering communities, or the connections with birth families, these relationships shape lives, create stability and open up new possibilities for the future.

    There are 3,359 children currently living in foster care in Northern Ireland and as this number continues to rise, HSC NI Foster Care are asking people to consider opening their hearts and homes to a child or young person in need.

    “HSC NI foster carers come from various walks of life, offering diverse skills and experience to meet the individual needs of each child/young person. If you’re a good listener, patient, understanding, and compassionate you already have many of the qualities to make a great foster carer.

    “You can foster whether you are single, married or have a partner; have children of your own or not; are employed or claiming benefits or own or rent your home. HSC NI Foster Care welcomes enquiries from people from all backgrounds, regardless of race, religion, language, culture, gender, disability, age or sexual orientation,” said a spokesperson from HSC NI Foster Care.

    There are different ways to get involved depending on your lifestyle and personal circumstances as not all foster care requires a full-time commitment.

    HSC NI foster carers receive ongoing support, tailored training and development opportunities, financial allowances and access to family activities and support groups.

    To find out more call HSC NI Foster Care on 0800 0720 137 or visit adoptionandfostercare.hscni.net

    HSC NI Foster Care host a range of information events throughout the year across Northern Ireland, both in-person and virtual. Keep up to date on social media.

    Facebook: @HSCAdoptionAndFosterCare

    X: @HSCAdopt_Foster

    Instagram: @hscni_adoption_fostercare

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor encourages public and employers to choose active travel with launch of 2025 Active Travel Cha

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Mayor encourages public and employers to choose active travel with launch of 2025 Active Travel Cha

    15 May 2025

    Individuals, organisations and businesses can register now to take part in this fun challenge to improve their health and the environment by walking, cycling or using public transport to commute to work, school, or for social and leisure activities.

     

    To support healthier, greener travel choices, Mayor of Derry City & Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi-Barr was joined by challenge partners to launch the 2025 Active Travel Challenge for participants in the Northwest.

    Throughout June, the initiative encourages people across Northern Ireland to leave the car at home in favour of walking, cycling, public transport or other active travel options.

    Mayor of Derry City & Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi-Barr, said: “This challenge is a brilliant way to give people the impetus to consider their active travel options to work. Our Council area’s ever expanding greenway network and Translink’s frequent services around the City and District means there has never been a better time to switch to active travel. 

    “Active travel is a great way to introduce physical activity to your daily routine and reap the health and fitness benefits of regular exercise. You’ll be playing your role in protecting the planet and you’ll be surprised how much money it saves over a month so sign up today and start reaping the rewards.”

     

    Funded by Translink, the Department for Infrastructure and the Public Health Agency (PHA), and delivered in partnership with Sustrans, Western Health and Social Care Trust and Derry City & Strabane District Council, the Active Travel Challenge has also been backed by the Infrastructure Minister, Liz Kimmins MLA, highlighting the growing momentum around sustainable travel.

     

    Minister Kimmins commented: “Investing in cleaner and greener transport is one of my department’s seven Foundations for a Better Future.

    “Signing up to the Active Travel Challenge this June is a great way to start making little changes in how we travel. Choosing to walk, wheel or cycle for shorter everyday journeys, and combining this with public transport for longer trips, is good for the environment and helps us build a healthier body and mind.

    “I would like to build on the success of the 2024 challenge which had over 1,400 participants and over 21,000 active journeys logged and would encourage employers and individuals to register and start making a difference today.” 

    Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive, said: “It is great to see this initiative growing year on year encouraging more people to give sustainable and active travel a go. Last year’s challenge saw an impressive collective saving of around 13 tonnes (13,000kg) of CO₂ emissions helping reduce congestion and improve air quality.

     

    Research shows that people who take public transport are more active, clocking up more steps, helping support physical and mental wellbeing. We look forward to playing our part in this annual challenge, working together to create a healthier society and more sustainable future for everyone.”

    Aidan Dawson, Chief Executive of the PHA, said: “The Active Travel Challenge gives everyone the opportunity to look at ways we can incorporate physical activity into our daily routines. Getting more active can help us maintain a healthy weight, improve sleep quality and help reduce anxiety and the risk of developing chronic conditions such as heart disease, osteoporosis, some cancers and type 2 diabetes.

    “As well as all that, it can also boost your mental health and wellbeing. The PHA would encourage everyone across Northern Ireland to take part in the Active Travel Challenge to benefit your mental and physical wellbeing and help our planet by reducing your carbon footprint.”

    Claire Pollock, Head of Sustrans Northern Ireland, added: ”The Active Travel Challenge is a great opportunity for people to leave the car behind and choose walking, cycling and public transport options instead.  We encourage everyone to make the change to a healthier lifestyle that will also benefit the environment.”

    The initiative is open to everyone of all ages across Northern Ireland. It also presents a valuable opportunity for businesses, community organisations, universities, and local authorities to engage staff, students and members, encouraging friendly competition and supporting long-term modal shift.

    Registration is free and is open now online. Participants can register as individuals or teams and simply log their active journeys online, for a chance to win a range of rewards including retail vouchers, travel passes, gym memberships and much more.

    To find out more and get involved in this year’s Active Travel Challenge go to atc.getmeactive.org.uk or email [email protected]. Keep up to date with all the latest ATC action on social media using #GetMeActiveNI

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  • MIL-OSI: Traliant to spotlight innovative Code of Conduct, harassment prevention and AI training solutions at ATD25

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Traliant, a leading provider of online compliance training, is set to turn heads at this year’s ATD25 Conference & Expo in Washington, DC, from May 18–21. At booth #2135, attendees can get a firsthand look at Traliant’s innovative training solutions — designed to help L&D professionals and HR leaders deliver compliance training that’s not just effective – it’s engaging, relatable and memorable.

    Visitors will get an exclusive first look at Traliant’s reimagined Code of Conduct training, featuring The Code — a cinematic, TV-style series that brings complex ethical dilemmas to life and empowers employees to apply policies in real-world situations. The launch of the training coincides with Traliant’s new 2025 Code of Conduct Report, which reveals that over one-third of employees have encountered ethical situations at work where they were unsure how to respond. With more than half saying that a more relatable Code of Conduct would improve ethical decision-making, the findings underscore the importance of delivering training that truly connects – giving employees the confidence to act with integrity when it matters most.

    Alongside the premiere of its groundbreaking Code of Conduct training, Traliant will spotlight two powerful additions:

    • Preventing Workplace Harassment: 2025 Edition
      Annually updated for the year ahead, this new season of training combines cinematic scenarios with unscripted, real-life stories to help employees recognize, navigate and respond to inappropriate behavior. Fully accessible and compliant in all 50 states, the course is available in industry-specific and global versions, making it easy for L&D and HR teams to scale training across the organization.
    • AI in the Workplace
      As AI continues to evolve in the workplace, this timely training equips organizations to guide responsible AI adoption in alignment with company policies. The course helps build essential AI literacy through real-world scenarios and practical decision-making frameworks, helping employees use GenAI tools confidently and ethically.

    Interactive Games + Giveaways
    Stop by booth #2135 to test your knowledge in Traliant’s fast-paced Compliance Challenges game, get your portrait drawn by an AI-powered sketchbot, grab some cool swag, and enter to win a FREE Nespresso Creatista Plus just by following Traliant on LinkedIn at the booth.

    To learn more or book a meeting with Traliant at ATD25, visit https://www.traliant.com.

    About Traliant
    Traliant, a leader in compliance training, is on a mission to help make workplaces better, for everyone. Committed to a customer promise of “compliance you can trust, training you will love,” Traliant delivers continuously compliant online courses, backed by an unparalleled in-house legal team, with engaging, story-based training designed to create truly enjoyable learning experiences.

    Traliant supports over 14,000 organizations worldwide with a library of curated essential courses to broaden employee perspectives, achieve compliance and elevate workplace culture, including sexual harassment traininginclusion trainingcode of conduct training, and many more.

    Backed by PSG, a leading growth equity firm, Traliant holds a coveted position on Inc.’s 5000 fastest-growing private companies in America for four consecutive years, along with numerous awards for its products and workplace culture. For more information, visit http://www.traliant.com and follow us on LinkedIn

    Contact:
    Reagan Bennet
    traliant@v2comms.com

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  • MIL-OSI: TAB Bank Provides $3 Million Factoring Line of Credit for CNC Precision Machine

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    OGDEN, Utah, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TAB Bank has structured a $3 million factoring line of credit for CNC Precision Machine Inc. to improve cash flow for inventory and working capital.

    CNC Precision Machine is a leading manufacturer of world-class hydraulic fittings serving the aerospace, transportation and machinery industries. The company, headquartered in Parkman, Ohio, was founded in 2002, and manufactures high-quality hydraulic fittings in its state of the art 100,000 square feet of flexible manufacturing space. The company’s in-house experts assist customers with complex design challenges, offering custom orders to meet specific project needs.

    “I’ve closed similar loans in the past, but my TAB Bank experience has been, by far, the best,” said Marc Karyo, CFO of CNC Precision Machine. “Natasha, our underwriter, was always available and kept the process rolling where others would have let it stall. Everyone on the TAB Bank team seemed to take a personal interest in our account and wanted to ensure that our transition went smoothly. Also, I love the small bank attention and service we’ve gotten from our Relationship Manager, LilyAnn. This is the banking team that we’ve been looking for!”

    TAB Bank offers tailored financial solutions to small and mid-sized businesses across various industries, including manufacturing, specializing in asset-based lending, equipment financing and working capital solutions. Leveraging the right financial tools to match a company’s objective solves financial challenges and unlocks access to working capital for operations and growth.

    “Our partnership with CNC Precision Machine is an example of how our pillar of hiring, developing and retaining ‘Extraordinary People’ builds value for our customers,” said Justin Hatch, Chief Lending Officer at TAB Bank. “We look forward to helping CNC Precision Machine use the right financial tools to grow its business to its 25th Anniversary and beyond.”

    About TAB Bank
    At TAB Bank, our mission is to unlock dreams with bold financial solutions that empower individuals and businesses nationwide. We are committed to making financial success accessible to everyone through our innovative banking products. Our dedication drives us to continuously improve, ensuring that we meet the evolving needs of our clients with excellence and agility. For over 25 years, we have remained steadfast in offering tailored, technology-enabled solutions designed to simplify and enhance the banking experience. 

    For more information about how we can help you achieve your financial dreams, visit www.TABBank.com.

    Contact Information:
    Trevor Morris
    Director of Marketing
    801-710-6318
    trevor.morris@tabbank.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Drone technology creates a real buzz across the city

    Source: City of Norwich

    Picture shows rooftops taken from a drone.

    Published on Thursday, 15th May 2025

    Flying high across the city’s rooftops and chimney pots, drones have been used as a creative way to check out the condition of residents’ roofs.

    The drones were deployed to scan the city’s skyline on a mission to collect detailed aerial footage to identify broken tiles, blocked gutters and other defects need repairs.

    This innovative method has proven highly effective, allowing us to carry out detailed inspections of complex roof types without the need for scaffolding or the risks associated with staff working at height.

    The results have been outstanding with many issues being identified and addressed before they could escalate, ensuring the safety of our residents and preventing further damage.

    Importantly, we received only positive feedback from tenants who are informed before the drones are launched, highlighting the success of this initiative.

    The image to the right shows a broken roof tile and a blocked gutter, both of which were unknown to us.

    Cllr Beth Jones, portfolio holder for housing, said: “This innovative use of drone technology demonstrates our commitment to improving services for our residents. By embracing modern methods, we can ensure faster, safer, and more cost-effective repairs, ultimately providing better homes for our residents. We’re excited to expand this project and deliver even greater benefits across our housing stock.

    Following the success of this trial in October 2024 which involved surveying 10 of our tower blocks, we plan to roll out the drone survey programme with our contractors Elliston Consultancy Ltd, to over 400 blocks, significantly enhancing our stock condition knowledge.

    So, if you hear a buzz above your head whilst walking round our tower blocks look up, it could be one of our drones checking your roof for leaks and damage.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Polytech Dome-2025”: Anti-terrorist training held at the university

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The Polytechnic University held a comprehensive training session on anti-terrorist protection of facilities and the territory “Polytechnic Dome-2025”. Similar training sessions are held at the university regularly, their goal is to practice actions in emergency situations, test the functionality of warning systems, improve interaction with law enforcement agencies, municipal, district and city services, security and law enforcement agencies.

    The training was attended by employees of the Civil Security Department, cadets of the Military Training Center and employees of the security organization “U-Piter”, the student fire and rescue squad “Pyotr Velikiy”, representatives of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Kalininsky District, the demining group of the OMON “Bastion” of the Russian Guard for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, the non-departmental security department for the Kalininsky District, representatives of Legion LLC, the rescue corps of the St. Petersburg University of the GPS EMERCOM of Russia named after E. N. Zinichev.

    The training consisted of five stages. The first stage involved a simulated armed attack on the university campus. Suddenly, two people appeared on the platform in front of the NIC – one with a backpack, and the other with a machine gun (their roles were played by activists of the Military History Club “Our Polytechnic”. Then the events developed so quickly that at some point it seemed that this was no longer a training session. The armed criminal fired a burst at a peacefully standing group of students. They rushed into the building. The security guards barricaded the door and reported the attack to the University Security Center. There, the duty officer already knew about what had happened (one of the Polytechnic employees called after noticing the armed men), he pressed the panic button, passed the information to the chairman of the commission for the prevention and elimination of emergency situations and fire safety (KChS and OPB) of the Polytechnic, the vice-rector for security, the head of the Civil Security Department, the head of the civil defense department. The duty unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, the UFSB of Russia for St. Petersburg and Leningrad region and other emergency services.

    While the criminals were unsuccessfully tugging at the door handle, a Rosgvardia car appeared in the distance. Noticing it, one of the guys dropped his backpack and ran away. The second, left alone, started shooting back – only the cartridges flew off to the sides. But the patrol group of the Kalininsky District Rosgvardia Non-Departmental Security Department managed to twist him quite harshly, search him and disarm him. Then the hypothetical terrorist was put in the car and driven away.

    But the abandoned backpack remained and aroused suspicion. The National Guard assumed that it contained a homemade explosive device. The OMON Bastion group was called in to defuse the mines, and the dangerous area was cordoned off.

    A mobile device for localizing explosive objects, “FONTAN-2”, was taken out of the NIK and installed to prevent fragments from flying apart. At this time, employees of the engineering and technical department of the OMON “Bastion” arrived with a dog handler and a mine-detection dog Chiba. To prevent a possible remote detonation, the group deployed a “Pelena-12” radio jammer. Based on the dog’s behavior, the dog handler realized that there really was an explosive device in the backpack. It was detonated using the ETsV-14 destroyer installed on the MRK-15 mobile robotic complex.

    For reliability, the explosion site was also examined by a specialist in a special protective suit “Kupol”, which can withstand an explosion of up to 1.5 kg in TNT equivalent. After that, forensic experts could begin the case.

    The second and third stages of the training involved practicing actions in the event of a drone threat and attack. FPV drones suddenly appeared over the heads of the training participants and spectators. The duty administrator of the CBU turned on the alert: “Attention! Threat of attack by an unmanned aerial vehicle!” A siren wailed over the campus. But the signal about the attack had already been conveyed to law enforcement agencies.

    The police squad that arrived managed to suppress one of the drones with an electronic warfare system – an anti-drone gun, and the second one managed to drop a grenade on a specially parked old passenger car before being destroyed. An explosion was heard, and a fire started, and with it the fourth stage of the training.

    A combat fire brigade arrived to put out the fire – two units of the 34th fire and rescue unit. Soon only foam remained from the flames and smoke.

    At the final stage of the exercise, representatives of the rescue corps of the E. N. Zinichev University of the Russian Emergencies Ministry in St. Petersburg showed off their skills. Before the ambulance arrived, they treated wounds and applied bandages to victims of gunshot and high-explosive shrapnel wounds.

    At the end of the training, SPbPU Vice-Rector for Security Alexander Airapetyan thanked all the participants, noted the high organizational level of the event and emphasized the importance of practical preparation for emergency situations.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: What the voter gender divide means for Canada’s political future

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Marshia Akbar, Researcher, Labour Migration at the CERC Migration and Integration Program, Toronto Metropolitan University

    Canada’s recent federal election suggests a growing gender divide in political preferences.

    Polling indicated women voters leaned strongly toward the Liberals, while an increasing number of men — particularly younger men — gravitated toward the Conservatives.

    This polarization was not simply a matter of partisan preference, but reflected deeper social, cultural and economic realignments rooted in identity politics and diverging values.

    The gender gap also mirrors patterns across western democracies, where far-right populist parties increasingly draw male support through nationalist, anti-immigration and anti-feminist narratives, while women — especially racialized and university-educated — opt for progressive parties promoting equality and social protection.




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    What the polls showed

    While official voting records by gender are not available, several public opinion polls heading into the election indicated gender was a key predictor of party support.

    Abacus Data found that women’s early preferences were nearly evenly split — 31 per cent for the Liberals and 32 per cent for the Conservatives. But as the campaign progressed, Liberal support among women rose steadily by two to three points per week, reaching 35 per cent by April 8, while support for the Conservatives fell to 30 per cent.

    This pattern was echoed by an EKOS Politics analysis, which described the 2025 election as defined by a “massive gender divide” — women supported the Liberal Party by a 25-point margin, while the Conservatives held a slight lead among men, especially those under 50.

    Findings from Angus Reid further underscored this divide. Among men, support was closely split, with the Conservatives holding a slight lead over the Liberals (44 per cent to 42 per cent). Among women, however, the Liberals enjoyed a commanding lead, with 51 per cent support compared to 32 per cent for the Conservatives.

    Together, these three polls suggest a growing gender gap in Canadian politics — one that shaped party support throughout the election campaign.

    The New Democratic Party, meanwhile — once positioned as a progressive bridge between working-class voters and social justice movements — struggled to attract voters as it had in previous elections.

    The NDP’s waning influence in the 2025 election highlights the erosion of class-based solidarity, which has seemingly been supplanted by identity politics.

    Economic insecurity, cultural values

    This gender gap was not just about party preference — it reflected deeper ideological divides shaped by cultural values, policy priorities and gender identities.

    Research into voting patterns in Canada over the past two decades found that Canadian women are more likely to support social welfare, state intervention and wealth redistribution — driven not by self-interest, but by values of equity and collective responsibility.

    These preferences are shaped not only by gender, but also by age, race, class, religion and gender identities. The research highlighted a growing feminist consciousness and suggested that evolving understandings of identity, especially among younger women, have strengthened support for progressive platforms.

    Voting preferences in the 2025 Canadian election reflected these patterns. Rising geopolitical tensions — fuelled by punitive American tariffs on Canadian goods and United States President Donald Trump’s threats to annex Canada — stirred national anxiety and shaped voter priorities.

    At the same time, the American rollback of reproductive rights and attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion policies raised alarm among women worldwide, reinforcing concerns about gender equity and human rights.

    Policy priorities

    That meant that how the Conservative and Liberal party leaders articulated their stances on these issues played a crucial role in shaping voter preferences.

    The Conservative Party emphasized economic policies such as tax cuts and reducing government spending. The party also tapped into cultural frustrations by opposing “woke” ideologies and promoting traditional values.

    This dual approach sought to resonate with voters alienated by progressive norms, particularly younger men who have felt marginalized by the housing crisis, insecure job markets and shifting cultural expectations around gender roles.




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    CBC report on male voter intentions.

    In contrast, the Liberal platform emphasized defending Canadian sovereignty, promoting national unity, expanding housing affordability, addressing climate change and advancing economic measures for the middle class — policies that seemingly resonated more with women voters, particularly those prioritizing social programs and long-term social stability.

    Although reproductive rights were not a central issue in Canada’s 2025 campaign, the erosion of those rights in the U.S. cast a shadow north of the border.

    The Liberal Party pledged to make its Sexual and Reproductive Health Fund permanent and to introduce a new IVF program offering up to $20,000 per cycle — measures aimed at improving access, especially for 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians.

    The Conservative platform emphasized support for universal health care but made no mention of reproductive health. As a result, many women may have viewed the Liberals as stronger defenders of both reproductive rights and Canadian sovereignty.

    Addressing the gender divide

    The 2025 election did more than reveal a partisan split; it exposed fundamentally different visions of Canada’s future between men and women.

    Gender divides in politics often mirror divisions in online discourse. Social media platforms tend to reinforce gendered political identities, with men more likely to be drawn into algorithm-driven spaces that amplify anti-establishment and masculinist narratives.

    Following the U.S. presidential election in 2024, The Guardian noted how social media algorithms feed their users content that’s aligned with the preferences of similar users, deepening ideological silos.

    American podcaster Joe Rogan exemplifies this dynamic — his show consistently tops charts in the U.S., Australia, the U.K. and Canada, but with an audience that’s more than 80 per cent male.

    These digital bubbles not only reflect polarization — they entrench it, merging political and online identities in ways that make cross-cutting dialogue harder to achieve.

    Affecting personal lives

    This divide affects more than politics. It’s reshaping personal relationships. As political identity becomes central to personal values, dating and marriage across ideological lines have become more difficult.

    According to the American Survey Center, these political divisions are even preventing young people from building meaningful relationships.

    Similarly, the Atlantic reports that nearly two-thirds of liberal and conservative singles are likely to reject a potential partner who does not share their political beliefs. In this climate, political compatibility is becoming a prerequisite for long-term commitment, rather than a negotiable difference.

    Addressing this fragmentation requires building narratives that transcend identity silos and foster common ground, both online and offline. It’s essential for democratic resilience and for sustaining meaningful human connection.

    Marshia Akbar receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

    ref. What the voter gender divide means for Canada’s political future – https://theconversation.com/what-the-voter-gender-divide-means-for-canadas-political-future-255857

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Plan ahead for travel, be prepared for wildfire risks this long weekend

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Residents and long-weekend travellers are encouraged to plan ahead, be prepared and stay safe this Victoria Day long weekend.

    At this time of year, most new wildfires are preventable, and people are being asked to take precautions with any fire use this weekend. People should stay up to date on current wildfire activity, check for road closures, evacuation alerts and evacuation orders, and pay attention to weather conditions. A prohibition on Category 2 and 3 open burning is in place in the Cariboo Fire Centre and parts of the Northwest Fire Centre, as well as a summer-long Category 3 open-burning prohibition in the Kamloops Fire Centre starting Friday, May 16, 2025. Fire restrictions in all regions will be updated as conditions change.

    The BC Wildfire Service mobile app allows people to check the current wildfire situation, road conditions, evacuation information and weather forecasts. People can report new wildfires and submit photos of those fires or associated smoke, which helps inform BC Wildfire Service operational decision-making. Wildfires can also be reported by calling *5555 on a cellphone or 1 800 663-5555 (toll-free).

    There are several ways to help protect your property from wildfires. Whether you are in an urban or rural area, proven FireSmart tips can help safeguard your home and property, including:

    • Clear dry leaves and debris from around your property.
    • Move propane tanks and other flammables at least 10 metres from structures.
    • Keep grass cut short.
    • Close doors and windows.
    • Water trees, shrubs and plants following local water restrictions.

    Many garden centres can help people choose more fire-resistant plants and create a more resilient landscape around their homes and neighbourhoods.

    B.C. continues to receive below-average precipitation for this time of year, which is having a lasting impact on water levels, and there is potential for prolonged drought this year. People are encouraged to take steps to use water more efficiently and plan for potential drought conditions.

    For people venturing into the backcountry, it is important to remember the three Ts – trip planning, training and taking the essentials. AdventureSmart programs and tools help people stay safe outdoors by encouraging people to obtain the knowledge, skills and equipment necessary to enjoy outdoor activities and being mindful that safety is a shared responsibility: https://www.adventuresmart.ca/

    People travelling in the province are encouraged to know before they go. Those who are on the road this long weekend should plan ahead and obey road closures and restrictions to stay safe. For the latest road conditions and updates, visit: https://www.drivebc.ca

    Drivers on routes throughout the province should expect higher-than-average traffic volumes and plan accordingly. General tips for a safe trip include:

    • allowing additional time to get to your destination due to more people on roads;
    • making sure your vehicle is ready for the drive by having a full tank of gas or charged battery, checking engine oil, washer fluid, lights and tires, including the spare;
    • packing food and water for passengers and pets;
    • planning breaks at rest areas: https://www.th.gov.bc.ca/restareas;
    • watching for motorcyclists and sharing the road with cyclists and other users;
    • obeying all posted speed limits and driving with caution, especially during bad weather;
    • checking weather forecasts for the route you will be travelling as conditions can change quickly in the mountain passes;
    • leaving the phone alone while behind the wheel; and
    • ensuring all passengers use seatbelts at all times.

    As of Wednesday, May 14, 2025, there are 28 active wildfires burning in B.C. Of these fires, 9 are considered out of control.

    Learn More:

    To report a wildfire, call 1 800 663-5555 (toll-free) or *5555 on a cellphone or download the BC Wildfire Service app.

    For BC Wildfire Service information and updates, visit: https://wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca/dashboard

    For more information about how to FireSmart your home, visit: https://firesmartbc.ca

    To learn more about open burning safety, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/wildfire-status

    For up-to-date information about road conditions, visit: https://www.drivebc.ca/

    For the latest information about evacuation alerts and evacuation orders in B.C., visit: https://EmergencyInfoBC.ca or follow @EmergencyInfoBC on X

    For information about how to prepare for emergencies, including information about emergency kits, household emergency plans and hazard-specific guides, visit: https://PreparedBC.ca 

    For information about AdventureSmart, visit: https://www.adventuresmart.ca/

    To register with Emergency Support Services, visit: https://ess.gov.bc.ca/  

    For a guide on how to travel safely this spring and summer, visit: https://www.HelloBC.com

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Department of State Press Briefing – May 15, 2025 – 2:00 PM

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Department Press Briefing with Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott at the Department of State, on May 15, 2025.

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    Under the leadership of the President and Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. On behalf of the American people we promote and demonstrate democratic values and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.

    The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Welch Leads 28 Colleagues in Introducing Senate Resolution Decrying Two-Month Blockade on Food and Medicine in Gaza

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont)

    Welch delivers remarks on the Senate Floor calling for an immediate end to the blockade of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) led 28 of his Senate colleagues in introducing a resolution calling on the Trump Administration to use all diplomatic tools at its disposal to bring an end to the blockade of food and lifesaving humanitarian aid to address the needs of civilians in Gaza. In their resolution, the Senators express grave concern about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including the imminent starvation of tens of thousands of children.  
    On Tuesday evening, Senator Welch took to the Senate Floor to highlight the unprecedented crisis unfolding in Gaza:  
    “It’s been over two months since the Israeli government has been using its power to withhold food, medicine, lifesaving cancer treatments, dialysis systems, formula, and more from starving and suffering families across Gaza. Half a million Palestinians in Gaza are facing starvation, and that number is rising…All the while, these trucks that are filled with food and medicine—much of that aid provided by the United States and our allies—is right there across the border…We cannot have or sanction a government-intentional policy of starvation,” said Senator Welch on the Senate floor. “I’m offering a resolution with my colleagues that makes a simple point: it notes simply that children are starving to death. They’re starving to death as we are here comfortably debating what we think are important issues. And it must be the effort of all of us to do all we can to bring this siege and this war to an immediate end.” 
    Watch the Senator’s full remarks below: 

    On March 2, 2025, the Israeli Government began blocking all food and emergency aid—including food, medicine, infant formula, fuel, and other lifesaving humanitarian supplies—from reaching Palestinian civilians in Gaza. In the same month, all 25 World Food Program (WFP)-supported bakeries in Gaza closed, wheat flour and cooking fuel ran out, and food parcels distributed to families—with two weeks of food rations—were depleted. According to the United Nations, about 10,000 children have been identified as suffering from acute malnutrition since January 2025.  
    Joining Senator Welch on the resolution are Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Angus King (I-Maine), Andy Kim (D-N.J.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). 
    The Senators’ resolution is supported by Anera, the Friends Committee on National Legislation, J Street, and Oxfam America. 
    “In Gaza today, children are starving, hospitals are collapsing, and families are in a state of desperation. This resolution is a call to conscience, a moment of moral reckoning. Will the world be complicit in Gaza’s collapse, or part of its recovery? We call on the U.S. government in the strongest terms to act swiftly, using all the leverage at its disposal, to urgently permit humanitarian organizations to deliver aid into Gaza. This resolution is a critical step in the right direction,” said Sean Carroll, President and CEO, Anera. 
    “The crisis in Gaza has reached a breaking point, with over two months of a total blockade cutting off food, water, fuel, and medical supplies. More than two million Palestinians are trapped, starving, and facing a potential famine that could claim thousands of lives. It’s encouraging to see Senator Welch and his colleagues introduce a resolution highlighting this urgent humanitarian suffering. Congress and the Trump Administration must use every diplomatic tool available to demand the immediate, full reopening of Gaza’s borders to deliver life-saving aid,” said Hassan El-Tayyab, Legislative Director for Middle East Policy, Friends Committee on National Legislation. 
    “This resolution comes at a moment of moral reckoning, as conditions in Gaza have become even more unbearable,” said Jeremy Ben-Ami, President, J Street. “Children are surviving on one meal every few days. To deliberately starve civilians is immoral. To use water, fuel, food as tools of war is unconscionable. Humanitarian aid must immediately be allowed to enter Gaza unconditionally.” 
    “The more than two-month-long siege, with no aid being allowed to enter, has now pushed nearly the entire population in Gaza to the brink of starvation. Every day, parents wake up and spend their days searching for something to feed their children – often coming back with nothing. Humanitarian organizations know how to reach the people who most urgently need food, water, medical care, and other lifesaving essentials when we have supplies and can do our work safely, but right now we can’t. We are in a race against time, and we need action from U.S. leaders to allow us to do our jobs, keep pushing for a permanent, immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access and an end to the siege, and a return of all hostages and unlawfully detained prisoners,” said Abby Maxman, President and CEO, Oxfam America. 
    Read and download the full text of the resolution. 

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  • MIL-OSI: La Société de projet BVH1, s.e.n.c. Announces a $960 Million Financing for Des Neiges – Secteur sud Wind Project

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LA CÔTE-DE-BEAUPRÉ, Quebec, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — La Société de projet BVH1, s.e.n.c., consisting of affiliates of each of Boralex Inc, Énergir Développement Inc and Hydro-Québec, is proud to announce having put in place a $960 million financing for the 400 MW Des Neiges – Secteur sud wind power project, currently under construction on the private lands of Seigneurie de Beaupré.

    This project has the potential to be a major boost to Côte-de-Beaupré’s economic development and to contribute to Québec’s economic and climate resilience. It represents an investment of around $1 billion, and is projected to employ a total of around 500 people during the construction phase, in addition to creating some fifteen jobs during the operation and maintenance phases. Additionally, more than $80 million is expected to be distributed among the host communities, exclusively for the Secteur sud project.

    “I would like to salute the outstanding collaboration with our partners Énergir and Hydro-Québec in the realization of this vital project for Québec,” said Hugues Girardin, Executive Vice President and General Manager, North America, Boralex. “We’ve been fortunate enough to successfully develop and operate wind farms on the Seigneurie de Beaupré for nearly 15 years. It’s the strength of this partnership that will enable us to bring the Des Neiges – Secteur sud project to fruition, thereby contributing to the province’s energy independence and sustainable economic growth.”

    “The financing of the Des Neiges – Secteur sud wind power project is a testament to Energir’s commitment to diversifying our energy portfolio,” said Jean-François Jaimes, Executive Director of Renewable Energy & LNG Development, Énergir. “This project, driven by a collaboration between Quebec players, illustrates our shared desire to develop renewable energy solutions to meet the needs of our communities. We are proud to be part of it, and grateful to our partners, whose trust has enabled us to move forward.”

    “Hydro-Québec is pleased to announce alongside its partners this important milestone in the development of the Seigneurie de Beaupré wind farms,” said Mathieu Johnson, Senior Vice President, Wind Power, R&D and Energy Trading. “We are moving forward with our ambition to reach an additional 10,000 MW of wind power capacity by 2035, helping to secure a clean and prosperous energy future for Québec.”

    Financial Highlights

    The Des Neiges – Secteur sud project financing includes:

    • A $733 million construction loan, which will convert to a term loan following the start of deliveries of electricity, scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026;
    • A $170 million bridge loan, allowing the financing of the refund to be received for the switchyard. This short-term facility will reduce the amount of equity capital allocated to the project in the short term and thus optimizing the overall capital structure required for the project.
    • A $57 million guarantees facility.

    The Desjardins Group serves as Administrative Agent for this financing.

    Next Steps

    The general contractor, Borea Construction, has been mobilized on site for preliminary work since December 2024. Borea will then collaborate with Québec companies and suppliers for the bulk of the site work, which is scheduled to begin more formally in the coming months.

    Once operational, the project’s 57 wind turbines are expected to generate 1.2 TWh per year, equivalent to the energy consumed annually by around 70,000 homes or 325,000 electric vehicles on Québec roads. The Des Neiges – Secteur sud wind project is the first of three potential 400 MW wind power projects on Seigneurie de Beaupré private lands.

    Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
    Some of the statements contained in this press release, including, without limitation, those regarding the economic impact of the project and monetary contributions proposed to host communities, the employment opportunities to be created by the project, the start date of site work and electricity deliveries, and the amount of power to be delivered by the project, are forward-looking statements based on current expectations, within the meaning of securities legislation. Boralex would like to point out that, by their very nature, forward looking statements involve risks and uncertainties such that its results or the measure it adopts could differ materially from those indicated by or underlying these statements or could have an impact on the degree of realization of a particular forward-looking statement. Unless otherwise specified by Boralex, the forward-looking statements do not take into account the possible impact on its activities, transactions, non-recurring items or other exceptional items announced or occurring after the statements are made. There can be no assurance as to the materialization of the results, performance or achievements as expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Unless required to do so under applicable securities legislation, Boralex management does not assume any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect new information, future events, or other changes.

    About La Société de projet BVH1, s.e.n.c.

    Société de projet BVH1, s.e.n.c. is a corporation created jointly by Boralex Inc. Énergir Développement Inc. and Hydro-Québec, through affiliated companies, for the development and operation of the Des Neiges – Secteur sud wind power project. The project will be located entirely on Seigneurie de Beaupré land, on the unorganized Lac-Jacques-Cartier territory in the La Côte-de-Beaupré RCM, and will have a total capacity of 400 MW.

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