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  • PM Modi highlights expansion of India’s sports infrastructure in last 11 years

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday highlighted expansion of India’s sports infrastructure in the last 11 years.

    Responding to an article written by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, PM Modi shared on X, “Union Minister Shri @mansukhmandviya highlights how India’s sports infrastructure has expanded at an unprecedented scale in the last 11 years. With youth at its core, this transformation is propelling India towards becoming a global sporting powerhouse.”

    In his article, Mandaviya elaborated on how India is heading towards becoming a global sporting powerhouse.

    Mandaviya said on X, “Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi Ji, the last 11 years have witnessed a historic transformation in India’s sporting landscape, from world-class infrastructure development to athlete-centric decision making.”

    India’s sporting landscape has witnessed transformation over the past 11 years, driven by a series of flagship initiatives introduced under the Modi government. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has been central to this progress, from developing grassroots infrastructure to nurturing Olympic medal hopefuls — ushering in a new era for Indian sports.

    Recognising sports as a powerful vehicle for empowerment and nation-building — especially in a country where nearly 65% of the population is youth — the government has raised sports ministry’s budget by 130.9%, from ₹1,643 crore in 2014–15 to ₹3,794 crore for 2025–26.

    Central to this transformation is the Khelo India programme, launched in 2016–17. With ₹1,000 crore allocated in the latest budget, it has supported the creation of over 1,000 training centres, approved 326 infrastructure projects, and nurtured nearly 2,845 athletes through coaching and financial assistance.

    India has also witnessed a remarkable surge in sporting achievements over the past 11 years, with Indian athletes delivering historic performances across major international competitions.

    At the Olympics, India went from winning just 2 medals at Rio 2016 to a record 7 medals at Tokyo 2020 and 6 at Paris 2024.

    The Paralympics marked an even more dramatic transformation. From just 4 medals in Rio 2016, India bagged 19 in Tokyo 2020 and a record-breaking 29 medals in Paris 2024, including 7 golds.

    India’s rise continued at the Asian Games, where the Hangzhou 2023 edition became historic with 107 medals from a record 655-member contingent. Similarly, at the Commonwealth Games, India consistently maintained strong performances, securing over 60 medals in each edition from 2014 to 2022.

    Indian athletes also made global headlines elsewhere—winning double gold at the 2024 FIDE Chess Olympiad, a gold in javelin at the World Athletics Championships 2023, and a historic Thomas Cup win in badminton in 2022. Shooters and para-table tennis players also delivered standout performances in global competitions.

    From village-level talent to international podiums, India’s sports ecosystem has become more inclusive, robust, and focused on performance. As the nation sets its sights on the 2036 Olympics and beyond, these efforts reflect a clear and ambitious vision: to establish India among the world’s top 10 sporting nations.

    June 10, 2025
  • Indian markets end flat amid ongoing consolidation phase

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Indian stock market closed largely unchanged on Tuesday, reflecting a continuation of the ongoing consolidation phase. The BSE Sensex slipped 53.49 points to settle at 82,391.72, while the NSE Nifty inched up by a single point to end at 25,104.25.

    IT stocks led the gains, with the Nifty IT index rising 1.67%. Other sectoral indices that closed in the green included pharma, FMCG, metals, media, energy, and commodities. On the other hand, auto, PSU banks, financial services, realty, and infra indices registered losses.

    Among the top gainers on the Sensex were Tech Mahindra, Tata Motors, Infosys, HCL Tech, UltraTech Cement, TCS, ITC, Axis Bank, Nestle, and Adani Ports. Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki, Asian Paints, Bajaj Finance, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank, and Reliance Industries ended the day in the red.

    According to analysts, the Nifty has managed to sustain levels above its previous consolidation zone on the daily chart, suggesting the uptrend remains intact.

    “This positive sentiment is likely to persist and favours long trades as long as the index stays above the key support level of 24,850. If the Nifty breaks decisively above 25,350, we may see an extended rally in the short term,” said Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities.

    Vikram Kasat, Head of Advisory at PL Capital, added that despite the current consolidation, factors such as improving liquidity, resilient corporate earnings, and continued interest from foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are supporting market optimism.

    On the currency front, the rupee traded flat to slightly positive at around 85.67 to the dollar. Analysts said last week’s 0.50% rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India—bringing the total rate reduction to 100 basis points—has added liquidity, helping offset pressure from rising crude oil prices. The rupee is expected to remain range-bound between 85.25 and 86.00 in the near term.

    Meanwhile, gold prices hovered in a tight range between $3,315 and $3,320 per ounce and around ₹97,000 per 10 grams in the domestic market. Market participants are awaiting cues from upcoming US-China trade talks and the release of US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data later this week.

    “Any positive outcome in US-China trade discussions could push gold down towards ₹95,000, while negative commentary might drive prices higher towards ₹98,500 and $3,360 levels,” said Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst at LKP Securities.

    -IANS

    June 10, 2025
  • Lutnick says US-China trade talks going well on second day

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday trade talks with China were going well as the two sides met for a second day in London, seeking a breakthrough on export controls that have threatened a fresh rupture between the superpowers.

    U.S. and Chinese officials are trying to get back on track after Washington accused Beijing of blocking exports of rare earth minerals that are critical to its economy, straining ties after they struck a preliminary deal in Geneva last month to step back from a full-blown trade embargo.

    White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Monday that the U.S. was ready to agree to lift export controls on some semiconductors in return for China speeding up the delivery of rare earths and magnets.

    “(Talks went on) all day yesterday, and I expect (them) all day today,” Lutnick told reporters. “They’re going well, and we’re spending lots of time together.”

    Trump’s shifting tariff policies have roiled global markets, sparked congestion and confusion in major ports, and cost companies tens of billions of dollars in lost sales and higher costs.

    But markets have made up much of the losses they endured after Trump unveiled his sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs in April, aided by the reset in Geneva between the world’s two biggest economies.

    The second round of U.S.-China talks, which followed a rare phone call between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping last week, comes at a crucial time for both economies.

    Customs data published on Monday showed that China’s exports to the U.S. plunged 34.5% in May, the sharpest drop since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic.

    While the impact on U.S. inflation and its jobs market has so far been muted, tariffs have hammered U.S. business and household confidence and the dollar remains under pressure.

    DISCUSSING DISAGREEMENTS

    The talks have been led by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, with the Chinese contingent helmed by Vice Premier He Lifeng.

    The talks ran for almost seven hours on Monday and resumed just before 1000 GMT on Tuesday, with both sides expected to issue updates later in the day.

    The inclusion of Lutnick, whose agency oversees export controls for the U.S., is one indication of how central rare earths have become. He did not attend the Geneva talks, when the countries struck a 90-day deal to roll back some of the triple-digit tariffs they had placed on each other.

    China holds a near-monopoly on rare earth magnets, a crucial component in electric vehicle motors, and its decision in April to suspend exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets upended global supply chains and sparked alarm in boardrooms and factory floors around the world.

    Kelly Ann Shaw, a former White House trade adviser during Trump’s first term and now a trade partner at the Akin Gump law firm in Washington, said she expected China to reaffirm its commitment to lift retaliatory measures, including export restrictions, “plus some concessions on the U.S. side, with respect to export control measures over the past week or two”.

    But Shaw said she expected the U.S. to only agree to lift some new export curbs, not longstanding ones such as for advanced artificial intelligence chips.

    In May, the U.S. ordered a halt to shipments of semiconductor design software and chemicals and aviation equipment, revoking export licences that had been previously issued.

    (Reuters)

    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Volunteers roll up their sleeves to help spruce up York

    Source: City of York

    Published Tuesday, 10 June 2025

    City of York Council joined York BID and over 20 volunteers today [10 June] to roll up their sleeves and help spruce up York city centre, as part of their rejuvenation days.

    This community-powered project is all about bringing a little extra shine to our streets by cleaning and repainting street furniture like bike racks, benches, bollards and more.

    Since the York BID led project launched in January 2024, the response has been incredible. Over 300 brilliant volunteers have given up their time to repaint 1,100 pieces of individual infrastructure across 57 different streets.

    Before the painting begins, the dedicated BID Street Cleaning Team will prep the area by power washing, cleaning away weeds, and removing stickers and posters.

    Council teams helped to tackle the more stubborn bits, and get them properly refreshed.

    Sessions are taking place throughout June, and if volunteers can’t make it, they can sign up early for a September session.

    Cllr Jenny Kent, Executive Member for Environment and Climate Emergency, said: “I was really pleased to join all the volunteers, council crews and BID team again, this time smartening up College Green. They’ve all done a great job and I’d like to thank everyone who has taken part. Rejuvenation days are a great way to bring communities together and make a real difference to where we live. Together we can all help make York shine”

    Carl Alsop, Operations Manager at York BID, said: “Since we started this project, we’ve been blown away by the support and enthusiasm from businesses, residents, and community groups. Over 300 people have already got stuck in and it’s been brilliant to see everyone come together to make our city centre a cleaner and more welcoming space. We can’t wait to see what the next few months bring!”

    There are lots of volunteer opportunities through the council to build pride in place, by contacting environmentandcommunity@york.gov.uk

    Sign up now and be part of something special or contact info@theyorkbid.com for more information.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Over 40,000 trees planted across the city

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    Over 40,000 trees have been planted across Aberdeen since 2022, members of the Net Zero, Environment, and Transport committee heard today. The work forms part of a plan to replenish and grow the city’s woods and other green areas.

    Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “I’d like to express my thanks to our Environmental Services team, alongside our communities, for their efforts to replace lost trees, and plant new ones.”

    “We have set an ambitious objective to plant one million trees in Aberdeen by 2032, and each tree planted brings us closer to reaching that target.”

    Committee Vice Convener Councillor Miranda Radley added: “In recent years, our tree population has paid a heavy toll through the impact of storm damage.

    “It’s vital that we continue to replace what we’ve lost, but also improve green spaces in our communities for the benefit of our people, and for the natural environment.”

    The Tree and Woodland Strategic Implementation Plan, approved in 2022, sets an action plan for Aberdeen’s urban, street trees, rural trees, and woodlands. Work is currently ongoing expand and enhance the Granite City Forest as part of this plan.

    Tree replacement following damage caused by Storm Arwen has included 8,688 trees in Carnie Woods, 8,925 trees at Denwood, and 800 at the Crematorium. Local communities have helped to plant trees and provide support to the Environmental Services team.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has cancelled increased import duties on a number of socially important products

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The government has decided to cancel increased import customs duties on medicinal, dietary and specialized food products originating from countries and territories that take measures that violate Russia’s economic interests. A resolution to this effect has been signed.

    Such products are necessary for premature and low-birth-weight newborns, as well as children and adults with various diseases, including metabolic disorders, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and oncology.

    The solution is aimed at ensuring diversity and increasing the availability of socially significant products on the Russian market.

    The document will be published.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Last year pawnshops issued loans to citizens for 302 billion rubles

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    This is a quarter more than the year before. The main reason for this growth is the steady increase in gold prices. 94% of loans are issued against gold items as collateral. At the same time, the number of concluded agreements remained at the same level – 16.6 million per year.

    Due to the growth in gold prices, the average loan amount also increased — from 16 to 21 thousand rubles. The total cost of loans (TCL) of pawnshops did not exceed 120% per annum. Rates vary significantly depending on the type of collateral — for example, for loans secured by a car, they are traditionally lower. For certain groups of citizens — pensioners, people with disabilities, large families — pawnshops offer preferential loan terms.

    Large chain pawnshops are actively developing digital channels of interaction with clients: more than half issue non-cash loans and accept payments online.

    Most borrowers try to repay the loan themselves in order to get back the collateral. 84% of loans are repaid in this way. For small pawnshops focused on retaining their customer base, this share is even higher. The rest of the loans are repaid by selling the pledged item. If the sale price exceeds the borrower’s obligations, the client retains the right to contact the pawnshop within three years to get back the pawned item. difference.

    Read more in the publication “Pawnshop Market Development Trends in 2024”.

    Preview photo: Vasanty / Shutterstock / Fotodom

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has increased the number of nominations for the All-Russian competition of doctors

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Document

    Resolution of June 5, 2025 No. 841

    The All-Russian competition of doctors has been supplemented with the nomination “For dedication in medicine”. The decree on this has been signed.

    The new nomination will recognize doctors or teams of doctors who have demonstrated personal courage in saving patients, those who were able to save patients in extreme situations or find a solution in a difficult professional situation. The winners will be paid a one-time cash reward.

    The All-Russian competition of doctors is held annually and is an important tool of the healthcare system for improving the professionalism of medical workers. A number of nominations of the competition are allocated to a separate project “Calling”, which is covered by Channel One and has its own prize fund. The award ceremony for the winners is held on the eve of Medical Worker Day, which is celebrated on the third Sunday of June.

    The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of January 13, 2011

    No. 2.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: To the participants and guests of the II scientific and technical conference of the Union State “Electronic engineering – 2025”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The conference takes place on June 10–11 in the Moscow region.

    Dear friends!

    I welcome the participants and guests of the scientific and technical conference of the Union State “Electronic Engineering – 2025”.

    This significant event brings together leading specialists, engineers and developers, experts, representatives of industry and the business community of the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation. It provides a unique opportunity to discuss the most pressing issues for the industry, exchange experience, advanced ideas and innovative solutions, and expand scientific and technical cooperation.

    Today, our countries are faced with the task of increasing their own competencies in the field of production of electronic products and critical components that ensure the achievement of technological and industrial sovereignty of states. In the conditions of external pressure, it is extremely necessary to form a specialized infrastructure, complex, technologically closed production lines based on domestic equipment, materials and chemistry, and to design products using Russian CAD systems.

    I am confident that the success of this large-scale work largely depends on effective interaction, including at such authoritative discussion platforms as this conference. And its result will be specific proposals and recommendations that will have a positive impact on the further development of the industry, strengthening the strategic partnership of our countries.

    M. Mishustin

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin appointed Vasily Kupyzin as CEO of the Territorial Development Fund

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Document

    Order dated June 9, 2025 No. 1510-r

    Vasily Kupyzin has been appointed the new CEO of the Territorial Development Fund (TDF). The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Ilshat Shagiakhmetov’s powers in this post have been terminated at his own request.

    Vasily Kupyzin was born in 1983. In 2005, he graduated with honors from the Academy of Economic Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

    He worked in various positions at the Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Ministry of Energy, and Rosneft and Transneft. Since October 2022, he has held the position of Deputy Head of the Secretariat of Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    Vasily Kupyzin’s term of office as the fund’s general director will be three years.

    The Territorial Development Fund was created in 2022. It combined the functions of two institutions: the Fund for the Protection of the Rights of Citizens – Participants in Shared Construction and the Fund for Assistance to the Reform of Housing and Public Utilities. The main areas of work of the FRT include the elimination of dilapidated housing, the protection of the rights of participants in shared construction, the development of the utilities sector, the restoration and renewal of the infrastructure of new regions.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE and X5 to support talented students

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    X5 has increased the number of student grants for applicants to the Higher School of Business at the National Research University Higher School of Economics. The company will compensate part of the tuition fees for twenty-five talented applicants in the Master’s program “B2C Business Management: Technologies and Innovations” (previously “Retail Management”). Applications for grants can be submitted from June 20.

    X5 has been a strategic partner of the Master’s program for more than three years. Currently, almost a quarter of the company’s employees are under 25 years old, so developing relationships with universities and educational institutions is a priority for preparing a personnel reserve. This year, the program’s content was completely revised — “B2C Business Management: Technologies and Innovations” became the first specialized master’s program that trains leaders in retail and e-commerce. The company, together with the Higher School of Business of the Higher School of Economics, took into account all the latest market trends and built the program around three main blocks: customer experience, new technologies and innovations, leadership and management.

    The Master’s degree is suitable for both bachelors and specialists aiming for a career in retail and e-com, as well as for those who already work in retail and B2C companies, as well as those who run their own business. Five HSE graduates who successfully pass the entrance exams and score high will be able to study with a 35% discount. Another 20 applicants will receive a grant in the amount of 25% of the cost of tuition. The best students will receive financial support from X5 for the entire period of study.

    Students of the program study Data Science, business analytics, digital platforms, digital marketing, customer experience management in an omnichannel environment. That is, the disciplines that are necessary for working in modern business. Each area is supervised by top managers and executives of X5 – the program is designed for full integration, where there is a lot of practice, research and project work. Experts from X5 give lectures, hold open meetings, seminars and excursions, visit stores, distribution centers, innovation labs and ready-to-eat food production together with students.

    Ksenia Mardanova

    Director of Work with Educational Institutions X5

    “We pass on our knowledge and experience as an industry leader to students and tell them that modern retail is much more than just retail. X5 includes not only retail chains, but also IT, delivery, transport, and prepared food services. And our partnership with the HSE uniquely combines academic depth with applied approaches, including elements of an MBA in management practice. Over two years, students develop a portfolio of more than 10 projects based on real-life retail and e-commerce challenges. Graduates make good careers in major companies; we see them as promising specialists and are ready to consider them for work at X5. At the same time, the program improves the competencies of our own employees, who, while studying here, gain new skills for growth within the company.”

    Andrey Starkov

    Academic Director of the program, Associate Professor of Practice at the Higher School of Business, National Research University Higher School of Economics

    “Thanks to the support of X5, our program gives talented students the opportunity to receive a quality management education at one of the leading business schools in Russia and build a career in B2C business. The program’s special feature is its practice-oriented approach: courses are implemented using the co-teaching scheme, when HSE teachers and business professionals conduct classes together. In addition, students prepare coursework and diploma projects in a consulting format, solving real-life problems of companies. The involvement of practitioners in the educational process provides valuable networking and deep immersion in the professional environment.”

    For admission to the program In 2025, applications will be accepted from June 20 to August 8: 63 places are open for students from Russia and one for students from foreign countries.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Cashless payments without cards, or How citizens’ preferences are changing: Bank of Russia statistics

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    People are increasingly using QR codes, e-wallets, biometrics and other services that allow them to pay and make transfers without cards. In January-March 2025, the number of such transactions increased by almost a third compared to the same period last year and approached 11 billion. This is what they say data Bank of Russia.

    In the first quarter of this year, about 800 million payments were made using QR codes and biometrics. This is almost 2 times more than in the same period last year. The amount of purchases paid for in these ways exceeded 1.1 trillion rubles (389 billion rubles).

    At the same time, bank cards remain the main payment instrument, although the number of transactions with them has been decreasing for two quarters in a row. In total, 14.9 billion (0.1 billion) transactions for goods and services were made with cards in January-March of this year, for a total of 13.6 trillion (-0.2 trillion) rubles.

    Given the demand from customers for various payment tools, banks continued to develop payment infrastructure. The number of POS terminals in Q1 2025 increased by almost 10% compared to January-March 2024 and amounted to 4.9 million.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: WFP expands footprint in Khartoum as families starts to return to devastated capital

    Source: World Food Programme

    This is a summary of what was said by Laurent Bukera, WFP Sudan Representative and Country Director (speaking from Port Sudan via Zoom) – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.

    GENEVA – I’ve just returned from Khartoum State, where WFP opened a new office in Omdurman – Khartoum’s twin city. This marks a key milestone in re-establishing our presence closer to the communities we serve and reaffirms WFP’s commitment to deliver.

    The needs are immense. We saw widespread destruction, limited access to water, healthcare, and electricity, and a cholera outbreak. In parts of the city, life is returning – but many neighbourhoods remain abandoned, like a ghost city. 

     

    Over the past six months, WFP has reached nearly 1 million Sudanese in Khartoum with food and nutrition support. This momentum must continue – several areas in the south of the city are at high risk of famine. 

    Sudanese communities have been on the frontlines, hosting the displaced, but they are now at a breaking point. With returns expected to heavily damaged areas like Khartoum, pressure on overstretched resources will intensify. WFP is deeply concerned and meeting basic needs, especially food, is critical and urgent.

    Urgent action is needed to restore basic services and accelerate recovery – through coordinated efforts with local authorities, national NGOs, UN agencies, and humanitarian partners. 

    At the same time, funding shortfalls are already disrupting assistance in Khartoum, Blue Nile, Al Jazira and Sennar states. Oil and pulses have been removed from the food basket due to a lack of resources. Without new funding in the coming months, further cuts in assistance will have to be implemented. 

    In Khartoum, life-saving nutritional supplements for young children and pregnant or nursing mothers are out of reach – not because of access constraints, but due to a lack of resources. Without urgent support, we cannot deliver the full package that people need as they return to Khartoum. 

    WFP has a longstanding presence and deep expertise in Sudan, built over six decades of operations. As we scale up efforts to address urgent food needs, we are also laying the foundation for a long-term recovery – expanding cash assistance to revitalize local markets and supporting bakeries and small businesses in their reopening. There’s much we can do – and are doing – right now. 

    WFP is now reaching 4 million people a month across Sudan. This is nearly four times more than at the start of 2024. As access has expanded, including to previously unreachable areas like Khartoum, we’ve rapidly scaled up operations to meet increasing needs. We are aiming to reach 7 million people monthly, prioritizing those facing famine or other areas at extreme risk across Darfur, Kordofan, Al Jazira, and Khartoum states. With sustained support, we can do even more. 

    Progress remains fragile. The rainy season is now starting, compounding an already dire situation. At the same time, indiscriminate and unacceptable attacks on humanitarian personnel and operations are escalating – including last week’s strike on a WFP-UNICEF convoy when it was just hours from reaching besieged El Fasher in North Darfur. The convoy was about 80 km from the city. The convoy came under attack in Al Kuma, resulting in the tragic loss of five humanitarian personnel and injuries to others. In April, aid workers were killed during a major escalation of fighting in Zamzam camp also near El Fasher.

    These attacks must stop immediately. 

    While we can’t thank donor partners enough for their support to humanitarian and resilience activities, needs are at the moment outpacing the funding we have received. Despite generous contributions from our donor partners, we are running short of over $500 million for emergency food and cash assistance alone for the coming six months. 

    The international community must act now— by stepping up funding to stop famine in the hardest-hit areas and to invest in Sudan’s recovery. We must also demand respect for the safety and protection of the Sudanese people and aid workers. This is the moment to stand with the Sudanese people as they rebuild their lives, communities, and hope after two years of devastating conflict. 

    We demand respect and safety for civilians and humanitarian workers. Above all, the only solution is peace. 

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    The United Nations World Food Programme is the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.  We are the world’s largest humanitarian organization, saving lives in emergencies and using food assistance to build a pathway to peace, stability and prosperity for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s message to the Global Young Academy General Meeting and International Conference of Young Scientists

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    I extend my warm greetings to the Global Young Academy and the International Conference of Young Scientists.

    As an institutional partner of our Scientific Advisory Board, the Global Young Academy plays a vital role in ensuring that science – and scientists – are an essential part of global decision-making.

    Your gathering in Hyderabad is another example of the power of science to unite across borders, disciplines, and generations.  At a time when our world faces profound challenges – from the climate crisis, to raging conflict, to rising inequalities, to runaway technology without guardrails – your voices, research, and leadership are more vital than ever.

    As early-career researchers, you are not only the future of science – you are its present. Your work is essential to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals and building a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world.

    We are inspired by your innovative research and encouraged by your efforts towards a future of open and accessible science.

    I look forward to further collaboration with the Global Young Academy and wish you the best of success for your Conference.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Invest Hong Kong Hosts policy briefing for professional services sector to promote Hong Kong’s family office development (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    ​Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) today (June 10) hosted the Hong Kong Wealth Management and Professional Services Policy Briefing, targeting legal and professional services firms from the Mainland. The event provided deep insights into Hong Kong’s latest policy developments including family office policies and tax incentives. The session was well received, drawing participation from over 60 representatives of legal and professional firms serving high-net-worth clients. The event sparked active discussions, with participants expressing keen interest and strong confidence in the evolving role of Hong Kong’s professional services sector and the future of Hong Kong’s family office ecosystem.

    Key topics covered included interpretation of Hong Kong’s latest family office policies, comparisons with regional regimes and tax incentives, case studies and a question-and-answer session. The session aimed to enhance understanding among legal and advisory firms of Hong Kong’s policy landscape, strengthen participant’s positioning as cross-border advisors to ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), and facilitate the development of business networks in Hong Kong.

    Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK Mr Charles Ng said, “Hong Kong is the leading hub for asset and wealth management in Asia with over US$4 trillion in assets under management. Our city is recognised as a trusted gateway for global capital seeking access to opportunities across Asia and beyond. Our leadership is further evidenced by our standing as Asia’s largest hedge fund hub and Asia’s largest cross-border wealth management centre. The professional services sector plays a strategic and indispensable role in enabling this ecosystem to flourish. InvestHK is committed to working closely with legal, accounting, trust, and advisory professionals to promote policy understanding and strengthen Hong Kong’s competitiveness in cross-border wealth management and succession planning.”

    Legal professionals attending the event provided perspectives on Hong Kong’s family office policies and the growing opportunities arising from them. The Chair of the Family Office Committee at the Law Society of Hong Kong, Mr Chan Chak-ming, said, “With increasing interest from UHNWIs in Asia, Hong Kong’s forward-looking initiatives, including tax incentives and efficient market processes, solidify its position as the region’s leading destination for family offices. Together with InvestHK, we aim to strengthen Hong Kong’s role as a nexus for global wealth, ensuring it remains responsive to the sophisticated needs of UHNWIs while reinforcing trust and long-term confidence.”

    InvestHK will continue to collaborate with industry stakeholders to support legal and advisory firms in expanding their high-end wealth services in Hong Kong, and to promote the city as a premier hub for family offices and a cross-border wealth management centre in Asia, helping Mainland and international families of UHNWIs achieve long-term goals in asset growth and succession.

            

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Speech by SJ at 3rd Anniversary of Opening of AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre (English only)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is the speech by the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, at the 3rd Anniversary of the Opening of AALCO (Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization) Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre today (June 10):

    Mr Nick Chan (Director of the AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre), Deputy Commissioner Mr Fang Jianming (Deputy Commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), heads of AALCO disputes resolution centres, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, 

         A very good afternoon. It is both an honour and a privilege to stand before you today as we mark a significant milestone – the third anniversary of the AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre. Over the past three years, AALCO Hong Kong has not only flourished but has also become a cornerstone of Hong Kong’s reputation as a world-class destination for international dispute resolution. Today, we celebrate not just an institution, but a shared vision: a future where Hong Kong continues to maintain and strengthen our status as an international legal and dispute resolution services centre in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

         Three years ago, AALCO’s choice to establish its newest regional arbitration centre in Hong Kong reflected AALCO members’ resounding confidence in our city’s rule of law, legal talent, and many other unique advantages as an international financial centre and legal services and disputes resolution centre under the principle of “one country, two systems”, and of course, also Hong Kong’s location, being the heart of the Greater Bay Area (GBA) development and an important gateway of the Belt and Road Initiative.  

         Since its establishment, AALCO Hong Kong has made significant contributions in enhancing Hong Kong’s regional arbitration capabilities. By providing a neutral and efficient platform for dispute resolution, AALCO Hong Kong has facilitated the settlement of cross-border commercial disputes, reinforcing confidence in the legal systems of Asian and African economies.  

         AALCO Hong Kong has also organised various seminars and training programmes for capacity building of dispute resolution professionals and international collaboration by working closely with governments, arbitral institutions, and legal bodies to harmonise arbitration practices across different jurisdictions, especially in the GBA and the Belt and Road regions. For example, we are very happy to see that AALCO Hong Kong supported the Second Instalment of the 7th Belt and Road Conference hosted by the Law Society of Hong Kong, which featured engaging and fruitful dialogues in promoting a peaceful dispute resolution worldwide. 

         I wish to extend my deepest congratulations and gratitude to AALCO, the legal community, and all stakeholders who have supported AALCO Hong Kong’s growth. This milestone is not just a proof to AALCO Hong Kong’s achievements over the past three years, but also a reflection of Hong Kong’s growing role as a leading hub for international legal and dispute resolution services in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. As we look ahead, the demand for arbitration and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services will grow, driven by increasing cross-border trade, Belt and Road Initiative projects, digital economy disputes, and international sports events.  

         Let us reaffirm our commitment to advancing the edge of arbitration, promoting ADR, and building a more interconnected legal and dispute resolution landscape for Asia, Africa, and beyond. To conclude, I wish AALCO Hong Kong many more years of success. Thank you.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Innovation committee meets

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Innovation, Technology & Industry Prof Sun Dong chaired the sixth meeting of the Committee on Innovation, Technology & Industry today.

    The committee’s members were briefed on major initiatives and recent developments relating to new industrialisation in Hong Kong, and shared their views on relevant measures.

    Prof Sun outlined the Government has implemented policies, in accordance with the Innovation & Technology Development Blueprint, to develop new and emerging industries of strategic importance, support start-ups, formulate plans for future industries and facilitate the transformation of traditional industries.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Audience with Pontifical Representatives

    Source: The Holy See

    This morning, in the Clementine Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father Leo XIV received in audience the Pontifical Representatives.
    The following is the Pope’s address to those present at the audience:

    Address of the Holy Father
    Your Eminences, Your Excellencies, Monsignori,
    A special greeting to all of you, dear Pontifical Representatives. Before sharing the words I have prepared, I would just like to say to His Eminence and to all of you that what the Cardinal mentioned, I said not at the suggestion of anyone, but because I deeply believe it: your role, your ministry, is irreplaceable. The Church would be unable to give many things if it were not for the sacrifice, the work and everything that you do in order to enable such an important dimension of the great mission of the Church to proceed, and precisely in the case of which I spoke, namely the selection of candidates to the episcopate. Thank you from the heart for what you do! Now, please have a little patience.
    After yesterday morning’s celebration for the Jubilee of the Holy See, I am pleased to be able to stay briefly with you, the Pope’s representatives to States and international organizations throughout the world.
    First of all, thank you for coming, for undertaking a journey that for many of you was long. Thank you! You are already, as people, an image of the Catholic Church, since a diplomatic Corps as universal as ours does not exist in any other country in the world. However, at the same time, I believe that one may equally say that no other country in the world has a diplomatic Corps as united as you are: because your, our, communion is not merely functional, nor an idea; we are united in Christ and we are united in the Church. It is interesting to reflect on this fact: that the diplomacy of the Holy See constitutes in its very staff a model – certainly not perfect, but very meaningful – of the message it proposes: that of human fraternity and peace among all peoples.
    Dear friends, I am taking my first steps in this ministry that the Lord has entrusted to me. And I also feel towards you what I confided some days ago, when speaking to the Secretariat of State: namely, my gratitude towards those who are helping me to carry out my service day by day. This gratitude is even greater when I think – and directly touch upon as I address various topics – that you work very often goes before me! Yes, and this applies in a particular way to you, because when a situation is presented to me that relates, for example, to the Church in a given country, I can rely on the documentation, reflections and summaries prepared by you and your collaborators. The network of Pontifical Representations is always active and operative. This is for me a cause for great appreciation and gratitude. I say this thinking certainly of the dedication and organization, but, even more so, of the motivations that guide you, the pastoral style that should characterize you, the spirit of faith that inspires us. Thanks to these qualities, I too will be able to experience what Saint Paul VI wrote; that through his Representatives, who reside in various nations, the Pope is able to participate in the very life of his sons and, almost by becoming part of it, becomes aware, in a surer and more rapid way, their needs and at the same time their aspirations (cf. Apostolic Letter issued Motu Proprio Sollicitudo omnium Ecclesarium, Introduction).
    And now I would like to share with you a biblical image that came to mind when thinking of your mission in relation to mine. At the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles (3:1-10), the story of the healing of the cripple describes the ministry of Peter well. We are at the dawn of Christian experience, and the first community, gathered around the Apostles, knows it can count on a single reality: the risen and living Jesus. A crippled man sits begging at the door of the Temple. It appears to be the image of a humanity that has lost hope and is resigned. Even today, the Church often encounters men and women who no longer have any joy, whom society has sidelined, or whom life has in a certain sense forced into begging for their existence. This page of the Acts relates: “Peter looked intently at him, as did John, and said ‘Look at us’. He paid attention to them, expecting to receive something from them. Peter said, ‘I have neither silver nor gold, but what I do have I give you in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean, [rise and] walk’. Then Peter took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles grew strong. He leaped up, stood and walked around, and went into the temple with them, walking and jumping and praising God” (3:4-8).
    The request Peter makes to this man – “Look at us” – makes us think. To look into one’s eyes means to build a relationship. The ministry of Peter is to create relationships, bridges: and a Representative of the Pope, first and foremost, serves this invitation to look into the eyes. Always be the eyes of Peter! Be men capable of building relationships where it is hardest to do. But in doing so, preserve the same humility and the same realism of Peter, who is well aware that he does not have the solution to everything: “I have neither silver nor gold”, he says; but he knows he has what counts, namely Christ, the deepest meaning of every existence: “in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean, walk!”.
    To give Christ means to give love, to bear witness to the charity that is ready for everything. I am counting on you so that in the countries where you live, everyone may know that the Church is always ready for everything out of love, that she is always on the side of the last, the poor, and that she will always defend the sacrosanct right to believe in God, to believe that this life is not at the mercy of the powers of this world, but rather is traversed by a mysterious meaning. Only love is worthy of faith, in the face of the suffering of the innocent, the crucified of today, whom many of you know personally, as you serve peoples who are victims of war, violence, and injustice, or even of the false wellbeing that deludes and disappoints.
    Dear brothers, may you always be consoled by the fact that your service is sub umbra Petri, as you will find engraved on the ring that you will receive as a gift from me. Always feel you are bound to Peter, protected by Peter, sent by Peter. Only in obedience and in effective communion with the Pope may your ministry be effective for the edification of the Church, in communion with the local bishops.
    Always have a blessing gaze, because the ministry of Peter is to bless, that is, always to know how to see the good, even that which is hidden, which is in the minority. Feel that you are missionaries, sent by the Pope to be tools of communion, unity, serving the dignity of the human person, promoting sincere and constructive relations everywhere with the authorities with whom you are required to cooperate. May your competence always be enlightened by the sound decision for holiness. The Saints who were in the diplomatic service of the Holy See, such as Saint John XXIII and Saint Paul VI, provide an example to us.
    Dear friends, your presence here today strengthens the awareness that the role of Peter is to confirm in faith. You are the first to need this confirmation in order to become its messengers, visible signs in every part of the world.
    May the Holy Door we all passed through together yesterday spur us to be courageous witnesses of Christ, who is always our hope. Thank you.

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Frontex Consultative Forum publishes its twelfth annual report

    Source: Frontex

    Today, the Frontex Consultative Forum on Fundamental Rights published its 12th annual report. The report outlines the main observations and recommendations that the Forum shared throughout 2024 with Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, and its Management Board to strengthen fundamental rights protection in Frontex activities.

    Throughout 2024, the Consultative Forum played a pivotal role in enhancing the integration of fundamental rights into Frontex’s operational and training frameworks. The Forum visited operations in Cyprus, Albania, Greece, the Republic of North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Serbia and actively contributed to the identification of vulnerabilities within Frontex VEGA operations. Cooperation between the Forum and Frontex increased and resulted in the refining of Frontex strategies, guidelines and manuals towards fundamental rights compliance.

    However, the Consultative Forum calls for the full integration of fundamental rights-safeguards and mitigating measures into the operational plans in agreement with the Member States. The Consultative Forum acknowledges the efforts of the Agency in establishing a Fundamental Rights Compliance Board. In 2025, it will be important to observe to what extent Frontex follows the Consultative Forum’s and the Fundamental Rights Officer’s advice and what means it uses to monitor the implementation of safeguards, introduces thresholds and progressively conditions its support to the Member States.

    The Executive Director of Frontex, Hans Leijtens, engaged constructively with the Consultative Forum and made efforts to increase transparency concerning Frontex’s activities. From its end, the Consultative Forum appreciated Frontex’s openness to receive the Forum’s advice. While acknowledging these efforts, the Consultative Forums remains seriously concerned about continuous allegations of violations of fundamental rights being reported in different countries, coupled with lack of independent monitoring and insufficient investigations into the incidents in the Member States. As recent judgements from European Human Rights bodies indicate, fundamental rights enshrined in the EU legislation are still too often challenged by questionable practices and lack of remedial actions.

    The publication of the Annual Report 2024 underscores the Forum’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and the promotion of fundamental rights within Europe’s border management landscape. The Forum looks forward to further advising Frontex in pursuit of a fair, humane, and rights-respecting approach to border management that promotes accountability and upholds the highest standards of fundamental rights across all operational contexts. 

    The full report is available here.

    Created in 2012, the Consultative Forum brings together key European institutions, international and civil society organisations to advise the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in fundamental rights matters.

    The Frontex Consultative Forum on Fundamental Rights is currently chaired by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and further composed of representatives from Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe; Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe; Council of Europe; European Union Agency for Asylum; Global Campus for Human Rights; International Organization for Migration; Jesuit Refugee Service Europe; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; OSCE-Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights; Rule of Law Institute Foundation and Save the Children.

    Please see here for all Consultative Forum information: Members (europa.eu)

    Please contact us: consultative.forum@frontex.europa.eu

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Raft of tech companies investing in Britain as government vows to unleash growth

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Raft of tech companies investing in Britain as government vows to unleash growth

    From AI to fintech, leading global tech firms that will power the next Industrial Revolution announce major UK investments, creating highly-skilled jobs from Edinburgh to Warwick.

    • From AI to fintech, leading global tech firms that will power the next Industrial Revolution announce major UK investments, creating highly-skilled jobs from Edinburgh to Warwick.
    • Technological progress will define the decades ahead, unleashing new innovations that could make us healthier, wealthier and safer – Science and Tech Secretary Peter Kyle told an audience today.
    • Government will go all in on science and tech to deliver the growth, improved healthcare, and clean energy breakthroughs that are central to the upcoming modern Industrial Strategy and Plan for Change.

    Hundreds of well-paid, highly-skilled tech jobs will be created from Edinburgh to Warwick, and beyond, as the Science and Technology Secretary has confirmed a raft of investments into the UK by leading global technology companies today (Tuesday 10 June). These significant investments range from AI to fintech, and some see the companies involved setting up shop in the UK for the very first time.

    Peter Kyle unveiled this news in a keynote speech at London Tech Week, where he also set out more of the government’s plan to put the white-hot potential of science and technology to work, building a better UK. Investments like these, together with partnerships like that announced with NVIDIA by the Prime Minister yesterday, and new government measures set out by the Secretary of State, will ignite the growth the UK needs to truly deliver on the government’s Plan for Change.

    From harnessing AI to boost healthcare and clean energy, to new measures to support innovative early-stage science and tech companies to thrive, going all in on science and tech is the route to the medical breakthroughs, ways of making energy cheaper and greener, and good-quality jobs that will make all our lives better. It’s one of the growth-driving sectors in the government’s forthcoming modern Industrial Strategy, and today’s speech sets out elements that will drive the success of the strategy.

    Investments being announced today:

    • Liquidity, a US-based global AI fintech, will launch its European headquarters in London as part of a plan to invest an additional £1.5 billion into cutting-edge enterprises over the next 5 years
    • InnovX AI, one of Europe’s leading startup hubs, investing £14.7 million in a new London technology hub, creating 30 jobs
    • Nebius, a Dutch AI infrastructure company, announcing a long-term commitment to back the UK’s AI sector, starting with an initial investment of £200 million. They will establish a UK AI Factory – with 2 potential sites in South East England currently being assessed – that could result in thousands of jobs coming online in the decades to come
    • Capgemini, one of the world’s largest business and technology transformation partners, expanding its UK presence with a new London HQ, following strong revenue growth over the years. 
    • Netcompany, a Danish IT consultancy, investing £2 million as it expands its Leeds office and launches a new site in Edinburgh, eventually set to create 150 jobs
    • Ekimetrics, a French AI solutions firm, is investing £8.5 million in their UK operations, creating over 150 roles in London over 3 years as part of its Elevate 2028 strategy
    • Yuno, a Colombia-based global fintech that is rapidly expanding, is choosing London for its European headquarters
    • Rebeldot, a Romanian software and tech consultancy, opening its UK subsidiary in Warwick, as part of plans to expand its presence in the UK

    To succeed, the UK’s tech leaders need stability and certainty. Today the Science and Tech Secretary has set out the ways in which the British state will be an active partner and enabler, working with the private sector to unlock the promise of technology, to help unleash the next Industrial Revolution and build a better Britain.

    The government’s upcoming modern Industrial Strategy will also provide a credible 10-year plan to deliver the certainty and stability businesses need to invest in high-growth sectors like digital and technologies. This will secure the UK’s position as the best place in Europe to create, invest, and scale-up a fast-growing digital and technologies business.

    These include an £86 billion commitment to funding for R&D, a new £25 million scheme to bring elite AI experts to the UK, £187 million for new schemes to train up the tech workforce of tomorrow, and £1 billion funding for the AI Research Resource announced by the Prime Minister yesterday.

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:

    We have all seen over the last few years, just how rapidly and profoundly technologies like AI are transforming the economy, and our society. Britain can – and must – be at the cutting edge of this change. The era of hesitancy is over: we can be the masters of our fate, and through the measures I am announcing today, we will harness the vast potential of our trillion-pound tech sector to help remake our country for the better.

    This is the Plan for Change, in action. The UK has all the tools needed for success in science and technology, and by working as an active partner to our world-leading universities and cutting-edge businesses, this government will ensure that we seize the era-defining opportunities before us.

    Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said:

    The UK continues to be a prime destination for tech businesses from across the world to come and succeed, and London Tech Week is a shining example of this.

    Securing valuable high-tech investment is an integral mission of this government and seeing global investors put billions in the UK economy shows the Plan for Change is working, with more and more companies choosing Britain.

    With tech being identified as a key growth sector in our upcoming modern Industrial Strategy, we’re not only helping attract and secure investment, but delivering long-term, stable growth that supports skilled jobs and raises living standards across the UK.

    Announcements being made today are evidence of the holistic approach the government is taking to turbo-charging Britain’s tech sector.

    Science and Technology Venture Capital Fellowship

    To encourage the investment and access to risk capital that is critical for science and tech-backed businesses in the early stages, we are opening the Science and Technology Venture Capital Fellowship for a second cohort and round of applications, to increase the capacity of the UK financial sector to invest in the tomorrow’s breakthroughs, today. This will be delivered by the Royal Academy of Engineering and Imperial Business School.

    Turing AI ‘Global’ fellowships

    New efforts to build the skills base Britain needs to seize the potential of AI, are being backed with £25 million. A prestigious new AI talent fellowship will be launched, to attract 5 top AI experts to the UK: the Turing AI ‘Global’ fellowships. Fellows will receive substantial packages to relocate to the UK and quickly build a team of experts to conduct frontier AI research and contribute to the UK’s AI ecosystem.

    Encode: AI for Science Fellowship

    The government also intends to fund a UK-based expansion of the Encode: AI for Science Fellowship. Conceived and delivered by Pillar VC and enabled by ARIA, the programme embeds world-class AI researchers into cutting-edge scientific labs, accelerating the pathway to industry, and enabling talent to spend one year immersed in intensive exploration, feedback, and development cycles.

    The Encode fellowships will commence earlier, with new talent arriving in the UK by Autumn 2025. This will be backed by the UK Sovereign AI Unit with up to £5 million in government funding.

    This investment will ensure the UK further benefits from the extraordinary talent Encode has already attracted, catalysing new collaborations in areas such as climate modelling, rare disease treatment, crop development, and neuroscience. Encode is one of the first initiatives launched and supported through ARIA’s flagship Activation Partners initiative.

    Spinouts Register

    Meanwhile a world-first new Spinouts Register marks a step-change in the type and quality of information available on the UK’s spinouts – which will inform better policymaking, and enable better support for these important companies. This comprehensive database covering the more than 2,000 spinouts formed since 2012/2013 in the UK, represents the first ever ‘official’ list of all spin-out companies produced by UK universities.

    The first flagship analysis to better understand how spinouts grow and succeed, drawing on data within the Register, is also being published today, by the University of Cambridge’s Policy Evidence Unit for University, Commercialisation and Innovation (UCI). Initial findings show university spinouts outperform other start-ups, including contributions in key strategically important sectors, with university spinouts comprising 70% of the top 20 life science startups by investment raised. The Register has been developed by the Higher Education Statistics Agency with Research England and UCI.

    Working internationally delivers benefits beyond investment, and working with global partners is also critical to the UK’s ambitions for science and technology. The vast opportunities for our innovators through schemes like Horizon Europe are central to that. Later today, Peter Kyle will meet with European Commissioner for Research and Innovation Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva to discuss how to exploit these opportunities even further, building on the UK having recently gained access to more quantum and space Horizon funding calls.

    All of this is on top of commitments to the UK’s innovation and technology-forward future announced by the Prime Minister, yesterday, including greater support for researchers to spin their ideas out into successful businesses, and new schemes like the Tech First programme that will give British workers the skills they need to thrive in the decades ahead. The government is also developing the National Digital Exchange, a web platform that could save the public sector £1.2 billion on buying tech, as well as cutting duplicative costs and processes.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Keeping our communities safer for all

    Source: Scotland – City of Perth

    This new team will create a dynamic and unified service designed to enhance community safety, improve local environments, and deliver more responsive support to residents across the region.

    The new team brings together the Council’s Parking and Civil Contingencies Service, Community Safety Team and Visitor Management into a single, streamlined unit under one leadership structure. The move is part of a broader strategy to deliver on the Council’s vision of a Perth and Kinross, where everyone can live life well, free from poverty and inequality.

    By focusing resources where they’re needed most, the team will serve as the “eyes and ears” of the community, providing visible, intelligence-led patrols and rapid responses to local concerns. They will help protect our shared spaces, streets, landscapes, and local wildlife—ensuring Perth and Kinross remains welcoming and secure for everyone, whether residents or visitors.

    Working closely with local partners and residents, the team will take a proactive, community-first approach to address key concerns such as illegal parking, irresponsible visitor behaviour, shoplifting, and anti-social activity.

    This collaborative strategy will not only enhance public safety but also support local businesses and strengthen community trust.

    Recently, in partnership with Snaigow Estates, Rangers from our Community Support and Enforcement and Community Greenspace teams installed new  fencing and signage at Loch Clunie. This initiative is designed to prevent access to a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Protecting these areas is vital, as it is an offence to intentionally or recklessly cause damage to the protected environment.   

    The CSE Rangers will continue to work with partners to patrol known hotspots such as Loch Clunie to ensure everyone is following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, protecting our landscapes for everyone. On a recent patrol, several pieces of outdoor camping kit were abandoned. However, this has now been donated to Blair Atholl Primary School and Our Lady’s RC Primary School.  

    Supporting community resilience is also a key part of the team’s remit. In partnership with River Track, Scottish Flood Forum and Blairgowrie and Rattray Community Council, a new river level monitoring system has been installed at the Rattray Burn. This early warning system will provide residents with timely flood alerts, empowering them to take preventative action and stay safe during periods of heavy rainfall.   

    The team will continue to take a strong, visible stance against unsafe, unfair and illegal parking as well as anti-social behaviour. 

    Councillor Eric Drysdale, convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee said: “It’s been fantastic to see the positive impact that the team have already made across Perth and Kinross in such a short time since coming together.”

    “From encouraging responsible outdoor behaviour during the recent spell of sunny weather, supporting events on VE Day, to working closely with local flood groups in preparation for future storms, the team is making a real difference. 

    “By working in new and more effective ways with communities and partners, the team is helping to create a safer, cleaner and more welcome Perth and Kinross for everyone.”
     

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 10, 2025
  • WTC final: Proteas hunt maiden crown as Australia look to defend title at Lord’s

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Australia and South Africa will collide in the 2023–25 ICC World Test Championship final at Lord’s, starting June 11, with the defending champions aiming to retain their title and the Proteas desperate to finally shake off decades of knockout heartbreak.

    Australia, led by Pat Cummins, qualified with a 67.54% points percentage across 19 Tests. South Africa, captained by Temba Bavuma, finished top with 69.44% from just 12 matches.

    Interestingly, the two sides have not met in the current WTC cycle. The clash at the ‘Home of Cricket’ marks their first red-ball encounter in over two years and only their second Test series meeting since the 2018 ‘sandpapergate’ scandal.

    Australia Hold Edge at Lord’s

    Australia boasts a strong history at Lord’s, with 18 wins and only seven defeats in 40 Tests. The team has won three of its last five Tests at the ground, including a controversial 2023 Ashes encounter overshadowed by the Jonny Bairstow stumping.

    Veteran batter Steve Smith will return to the venue where he made his debut in 2010. Smith has scored 525 runs at an average of 58.33 at Lord’s and requires 17 more to surpass Don Bradman as Australia’s highest run-scorer at the ground.

    South Africa’s Path to Final Raises Questions

    South Africa’s route to the final included a late surge of seven consecutive wins after an indifferent start to the cycle. The streak included series victories over West Indies, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.

    Despite the impressive run, South Africa are yet to register a win over any of the top-four ranked sides during the current WTC period. Eight players in their 15-member squad have never played a Test at Lord’s.

    Australia Face Selection Dilemmas

    Australia are considering reshuffling their top order to accommodate all-rounder Cameron Green, who is returning from a back injury. Marnus Labuschagne could be promoted to open alongside Usman Khawaja, with teenager Sam Konstas likely to miss out.

    Green, who will not bowl, could be replaced in the seam department by either Josh Hazlewood or Scott Boland, with all-rounder Beau Webster also under consideration. Australia enter the final with three batters – Khawaja, Smith and Travis Head – among the top ten run-scorers in the WTC cycle.

    South Africa’s Pace Attack Key to Upset

    South Africa will rely heavily on fast bowler Kagiso Rabada, who returns after a one-month suspension. Rabada has taken 49 wickets against Australia at an average of 23.08 and boasts the best average at Lord’s among participating bowlers – 13 wickets at 19.38 from two Tests.

    He is likely to be supported by Marco Jansen, Wiaan Mulder, and one of Lungi Ngidi, Dane Paterson or Corbin Bosch. The Proteas could spring a surprise by fielding the uncapped Bosch, whose raw pace may challenge Australia’s experienced batting line-up.

    Squads:

    Australia Squad: Sam Konstas, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins(c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, Matthew Kuhnemann

    South Africa Squad: Aiden Markram, Tony de Zorzi, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma(c), David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne(w), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Dane Paterson, Senuran Muthusamy, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Corbin Bosch

     

    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China releases historical documents exposing Japanese war crimes in northeast

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SHENYANG, June 10 (Xinhua) — More than 1,200 historical documents related to the Japanese invasion of China during World War II were released by the Archives of Northeast China’s Liaoning Province on Monday, International Archives Day, providing new evidence of Japanese aggression in China more than 80 years ago.

    These files are archive catalogues of the South Manchuria Railway (SMRR), which was founded in 1906 and ceased to exist in 1945. The colonial enterprise was believed to have financed Japan’s militaristic ambitions during the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression from 1931 to 1945.

    Among the files released are compensation tables for the families of soldiers killed and injured in the September 18, 1931, incident that marked the beginning of Japan’s 14-year invasion of China. The incident occurred when Japanese troops blew up a section of railway under their control near the city of Shenyang and accused Chinese troops of sabotage as a pretext for the attack. That same evening, they launched a large-scale invasion of northeast China, shelling Chinese barracks near Shenyang.

    Other files relate to events such as the July 7 Incident and the Nanjing Massacre. “The documents showed that the South Manchuria Railway played a significant role in Japan’s invasion of China by collecting intelligence, supporting pro-Japanese forces, financing the war, participating in military actions, and glorifying aggression,” said Cong Longhai, an official at the Liaoning Provincial Archives.

    According to him, during its work in China, the company controlled the economic life of Northeast China, plundered mineral resources and collected various intelligence data.

    “These files contain evidence of the Japanese invasion of China, as well as irrefutable evidence written by the Japanese invaders themselves, which is of significant historical value,” he said.

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Chinese people’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. By releasing the historical documents, Cong Longhai hopes that they will help uncover the hidden history of Japan’s long-planned invasion of China and tell the story of the heroic deeds of the Chinese people during the war, he added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The prestigious Concours Mondial de Bruxelles wine competition returns to China with an exhibition in Yinchuan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    YINCHUAN, June 10 (Xinhua) — The 5th China (Ningxia) International Wine Culture & Tourism Expo kicked off Monday in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. As one of the highlights of the expo, the prestigious Concours Mondial de Bruxelles (CMB) wine competition returned to China after a seven-year hiatus.

    The 4-day EXPO has attracted more than 1,100 guests from China and overseas. It will host 14 events, including a wine exhibition featuring popular wineries, a wine industry innovation competition, and an art biennale.

    Concours Mondial de Bruxelles was first hosted by China in 2018 in Beijing. This year, almost 400 judges from around the world came to the competition, and over 7,000 wine samples were submitted, including a record number of samples, according to CMB Chairman Baudouin Havot, representing China. “This event opens a new era for the Chinese wine industry in gaining global recognition,” he said.

    According to him, it is no coincidence that the 32nd CMB competition is being held in Yinchuan – this event “clearly reflects the growing potential of Chinese wine, especially from Ningxia.”

    This Chinese region boasts a unique terroir for producing high-quality wines: abundant sunshine and a cool, dry climate are conducive to growing grapes. After 40 years of development, Ningxia has become the largest wine-producing region in the country. The eastern foothills of Mount Helan have become especially popular as a “golden zone” for growing grapes and producing high-quality wine.

    By the end of 2024, the area of vineyards in Ningxia exceeded 600 thousand mu /about 40 thousand hectares/, the annual wine production volume reached 140 million bottles. Wine from Ningxia is supplied to more than 40 countries and regions around the world. -0-

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 12 outstanding projects were selected at the 4th Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition of the SCO Member States

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    QINGDAO, June 10 (Xinhua) — The award ceremony for the winners of the 4th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition and the opening ceremony of the SCO Year of Sustainable Development exchange event were held in Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province, on Monday.

    Following the competition, 12 outstanding projects from 8 countries were selected from more than 200 projects, including 1 first-class award, 2 second-class awards, 3 third-class awards and 6 excellent project awards. The first-class award was given to China’s project on key unmanned technologies for intelligent airport, which uses intelligent data analysis through radar, video and other technologies to realize high-precision joint dispatching of unmanned vehicles and aircraft.

    The projects participating in the competition cover such cutting-edge areas as electronic information, artificial intelligence, chemistry and chemical industry, as well as new materials, of which more than 35 percent are international cooperation projects.

    The events were organized by the China-SCO Technology Transfer Center with the support of the SCO Secretariat and the Department of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China.

    In early July 2024, China assumed the rotating presidency of the SCO for 2024-2025. It was previously announced that the organization’s next summit would be held in Tianjin this fall. -0-

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to strengthen strategic communication, coordination with France: Vice President

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    NICE, France, June 10 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng said Monday that China is willing to strengthen bilateral and multilateral strategic communication and coordination with France and inject new impetus into the development of China-France relations.

    Han Zheng made the remarks during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice, France.

    Conveying greetings from Chinese President Xi Jinping to Macron, Han Zheng said that during their phone conversation last month, the two heads of state had an in-depth exchange of views on issues of common concern such as strengthening bilateral solidarity and coordination, upholding multilateralism and promoting world peace and stability, and reached important consensus.

    Han Zheng said his participation in the UN Ocean Conference is aimed at implementing the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, reflecting the UN and France’s support for holding the conference, and contributing to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    China’s vice president said China supports France in upholding strategic autonomy.

    Noting that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union (EU), Han Zheng said that in the current complicated international situation, strengthening cooperation between China and the EU benefits both sides and the rest of the world. He added that China is willing to further expand areas of cooperation with the EU and push for the further development of China-EU relations.

    Expressing gratitude to Han Zheng for his participation in the UN Ocean Conference, E. Macron asked him to convey his warm greetings to the President of the People’s Republic of China.

    E. Macron said that France regards China as a long-term and reliable cooperation partner, and in the current international situation full of challenges and difficulties, it is vital for France and China, as two major countries, to maintain close high-level exchanges and strengthen ties and cooperation in maintaining world peace and security.

    France welcomes Chinese companies to invest and do business in France, and is willing to deepen bilateral economic and trade cooperation, strengthen communication and coordination in international economic and financial policies, jointly address global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity protection, uphold multilateralism, and act as two major constructive forces in this turbulent world to give the world more confidence, Macron said. –0–

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The President of Uzbekistan has defined the priorities of partnership with the New Development Bank

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Tashkent, June 10 (Xinhua) — Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev received BRICS New Development Bank President Dilma Rousseff, the press service of the Uzbek leader reported on Monday.

    “On June 9, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received President of the BRICS New Development Bank Dilma Rousseff, who arrived in our country to participate in the events of the Tashkent International Investment Forum,” the statement said.

    As reported, issues of developing practical cooperation with this multilateral financial institution were discussed. The consistent implementation of the agreements reached on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in October last year was noted with satisfaction.

    “Thus, the Board of Governors of the Bank gave its fundamental consent to Uzbekistan joining the member countries of the New Development Bank. A program of priority joint projects worth 5 billion dollars has been formed,” the statement says.

    “The head of our state emphasized the importance of the speedy preparation and implementation of projects in such priority areas as the modernization of irrigation systems, the development of the mining industry, financing the private sector, and the promotion of public-private partnership projects in the areas of education and infrastructure,” it added.

    It is noted that support was also expressed for the implementation of large regional infrastructure projects. –0–

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    June 10, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, ROK Should Elevate Strategic Cooperation and Partnership to Higher Level: Xi Jinping

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhua) — China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) need to elevate their strategic cooperative partnership to a higher level to bring more benefits to the two peoples and bring more certainty to the turbulent situation in the region and the world, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a phone conversation with South Korean President Li Jae-myung on Tuesday.

    The Chinese leader once again congratulated his interlocutor on his election as President of the Republic of Korea, noting that China and the Republic of Korea are close neighbors.

    According to him, in the 33 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the two countries have overcome differences in ideology and social systems and actively promoted exchanges and cooperation in various fields, contributing to each other’s success and common development.

    Strong, stable and ever-deepening relations between China and the ROK are in line with the trend of the times, meet the fundamental interests of the peoples of the two countries, and contribute to peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region and the entire world, Xi Jinping stressed.

    China and the ROK should remain committed to the original goal of establishing diplomatic relations, maintain good-neighborliness and friendship, and strive for mutual benefit and win-win results, he said.

    The two sides should step up exchanges at various levels and in various fields, enhance strategic mutual trust, strengthen interstate cooperation and multilateral coordination to jointly safeguard multilateralism and free trade, and ensure the stability and smooth operation of global and regional industrial and supply chains, Xi said.

    China and the ROK should deepen people-to-people exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and strengthen public support to plant the seeds of friendship deep in the hearts of the two peoples, he said.

    Beijing and Seoul need to respect each other’s core interests and major concerns and keep bilateral ties on the right track to ensure the healthy and stable development of China-ROK relations, Xi added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s opening remarks at press conference at Ocean Conference [Full transcript, scroll down for French]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    Good morning,
     
    We are in Nice on a mission – save the ocean, to save our future.

    That was my message at the Conference opening yesterday, and it is the message I have carried through all my meetings.
     
    The ocean is the lifeblood of our planet.
     
    It produces half of the oxygen we breathe, nourishes billions of people, supports hundreds of millions of jobs, and underpins global trade.
     
    For many, the ocean is more than a source of food and livelihood.
     
    It shapes cultures…anchors identities… and feeds the soul.
     
    Yet, we are treating it like a limitless resource – pretending it can absorb our abuse without consequence.
     
    Every year, we see more troubling signs that our ocean is under siege.
     
    Fish populations are collapsing due to reckless illegal fishing and overexploitation.
     
    Climate change is driving ocean acidification and heating – destroying coral reefs, accelerating sea level rise, and threatening communities worldwide.
     
    And plastic pollution is choking marine life and infesting our food chain – ultimately ending up in our blood and even our brains.
     
    When we poison the ocean, we poison ourselves.
     
    Dear friends,
     
    There’s a tipping point approaching – beyond which recovery may become impossible.
     
    And let us be clear:
     
    Powerful interests are pushing us towards the brink.
     
    We are facing a hard battle, against a clear enemy.
     
    Its name is greed.
     
    Greed that sows doubt… denies science… distorts truth… rewards corruption… and destroys life for profit.
     
    We cannot let greed dictate the fate of our planet.
     
    That is why we are here this week: to stand in solidarity against those forces and reclaim what belongs to us all.
     
    Governments, business leaders, fishers, scientists…  everyone has a responsibility and a vital role to play.
     
    Throughout my many engagements at the Conference, I have highlighted four priorities.
     
    First – we must transform how we harvest the ocean’s bounty.
     
    It is not about fishing, it’s about how we fish.
     
    Sustainable fishing is not a choice – it is our only option.
     
    This means stronger global cooperation, strict enforcement against illegal fishing, and expanded protected areas to rebuild stocks and safeguard marine life.
     
    And it means delivering on the 30 by 30 target – to conserve and manage at least 30 per cent of marine and coastal areas by 2030.
     
    We have a moral duty to ensure future generations inherit oceans swarming with life.
     
    Second – we must confront the plague of plastic pollution.
     
    This means phasing out single-use plastics, overhauling waste systems, and boosting recycling.
     
    All countries must quickly finalize an ambitious, legally binding global treaty to end plastic pollution. And we hope that this will happen this year.
     
    Third – the fight against climate change must extend to the seas.
     
    For decades, the ocean has been absorbing carbon emissions and taking the heat of a warming planet.
     
    That comes at great cost.
     
    As we prepare for COP30 in Brazil, countries must present ambitious national climate action plans.
     
    These plans must align with limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius;
     
    Cover all emissions and the whole economy;
     
    And in line with the commitments countries have made to accelerate the global energy transition and seize the benefits of clean power.
     
    Last year, for the first time, the annual global temperature was 1.5°C hotter than pre-industrial times.
     
    Scientists are clear: that does not mean that the long-term global temperature rise limit to 1.5 degrees is out of reach.
     
    It means we need to fight harder.
     
    The ocean depends on it – and so do we.
     
    I urge countries to champion ocean-based climate solutions – like protecting mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs.
     
    We must also increase financial and technological support to developing countries – so that they can protect themselves from extreme weather and respond when disasters strike.
     
    The survival of coastal communities and Small Island Developing States depends on it.
     
    And fourth – we must implement the recent Agreement on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.
     
    The Agreement is a historic step towards protecting vast areas of our ocean.
     
    I congratulate the 134 countries that have signed and the 49 and counting that have ratified the Agreement – including 18 new signatures and 18 ratifications yesterday alone.
     
    The entry into force is within our sight.
     
    And I call on all remaining nations to join swiftly.
     
    We do not have a moment to lose.
     
    Finally, on seabed mining, we have a collective responsibility to proceed with great caution.
     
    I support the ongoing work of the International Seabed Authority on this important issue.
     
    As I said yesterday, the deep sea cannot become the Wild West.
     
    Ladies and gentlemen of the media,
     
    The urgency of this moment cannot be overstated.
     
    Ocean health is inseparable from human health, climate stability, and global prosperity.
     
    But I leave Nice energized and encouraged by the many pledges already made.
     
    Encouraged by island nations and Indigenous Peoples sharing their stories and expertise…
     
    Encouraged by young activists demanding action and accountability…
     
    Scientists developing innovative solutions for all…
     
    Business leaders investing in the blue economy…
     
    This is the global coalition we need.
     
    I urge everyone to step forward with decisive commitments and tangible funding.
     
    The ocean has given us so much.
     
    It is time we returned the favor.
     
    Our health, our climate, and our future depend on it.
     
    Thank you. Je vous remercie.
     
    Question: Secretary General, you warned against a wild west on deep sea mining. Beyond words, what specific actions would you like countries to take to either stop deep sea mining or put in place strong regulations?
     
    Secretary-General: Well, as I mentioned, there is an institution that has a key role to play, and is playing it, and I trust that they will be doing what is necessary to avoid the Wild West that I mentioned. It is the International Seabed Authority, and I think it’s extremely important not to have any kind of initiative that is beyond whatever will be established by the International Seabed Authority.
     
    Question: Mr. Secretary-General, you said we have to save the ocean. Are you happy with this conference? Do you think it will make a difference?
     
    Secretary-General: I think it is making a difference. There is one aspect that is particularly evident. UNCLOS, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, took 12 years to enter into force. We are two years from the BBNJ, and we have already, as of today, 49 ratifications [Editor’s Note: 50 including the EU] with 15 commitments to do it soon, which means that it will, in the next few months, reach the entry into force. That is a record – a little bit more than two years. So, I see a momentum and an enthusiasm that was difficult to find in the past.
     
    And the way this meeting was attended – not only by countries, but by civil society, by the business community, by indigenous communities, representing more than double those that came to the Lisbon conference that I attended two years ago – shows the very strong commitment made by countries in relation to enlarging the protection areas. All these shows a momentum that, to be honest, I had never witnessed in conferences of this type. Am I entirely happy? Of course not. I would like things to move much faster.
     
    And let’s not forget that there is a clear link between biodiversity, climate and marine protection. And in that clear link, we still have some dramatic gaps. And one of the most worrying ones is, of course, the impact of climate change on the oceans – the fact that the rising of sea levels is accelerating; the fact that waters are more and more warmer with acidification. We see the impacts in coastal areas. We see the corals bleaching, and we see that climate change became an extremely dramatic threat to the lives of our oceans. And there, I have to say, we are moving slowly, and I hope the COP in Belém will be able to provide the necessary acceleration.
     
    Question: You said that sustainable fishing was the only option left, but for small states like Sri Lanka that’s struggling with bottom trawling – a regional practice  – and IUU fishing [Illegal, unreported and unregulated], we don’t have the capacity to enforce and control external actors like that. What can the UN do to assist small states to protect its fish stocks and marine ecology?
     
    Secretary-General: I think we must develop forms, first of all, of accountability in relation to illegal fishing and in relation to the way fishing resources of developing countries are being exploited by a certain number of predators. So, there is a question of accountability, and we’ll be doing our best to increase the mechanisms of international accountability that for the moment – let us be clear – are extremely limited and inefficient.
     
    Question: CO2 emissions from fossil fuels are a double problem for the ocean because of acidification, and they are hitting the atmosphere and the ocean. At the same time, there’s a lot of oil industry activity that happens in the ocean, which is a continuing risk. What message and agreements do you expect to hear from the countries in this conference regarding the fossil fuel industry or is this not a subject right now in this conference?
     
    Secretary-General: I believe the energy transition will be more central in the COP meeting than in this meeting. But there are two things that, for me, are absolutely evident. First is that 85 per cent of the emissions correspond to fossil fuels. So the problem of climate change is essentially linked to fossil fuels. The second is that we are witnessing an energy transition that demonstrates that the cheapest way to produce energy is through renewables.
     
    You might have heard what I said about greed. There is a dramatic effort from the fossil fuel industry to distort the reality. But one thing for me is inevitable – the fossil fuel age is coming to an end, and the renewable age will be there as the age of the future. The problem is, will that be done on time? And what we need is to accelerate that transition.  And I hope that in the COP there will be a very strong message in this regard.
     
    Question: I wanted to ask if you have concerns generally about the 1.5 target slipping out from policymakers’ speeches as people come to accept that it’s not likely to be met. Are you concerned that people are moving ahead and starting to talk about 2 degrees? How do you keep up the message around 1.5 when the science looks certain that it will be passed?
     
    Secretary-General: I am concerned. Scientists are very clear when they tell us that the 1.5 degrees is still achievable as a limit to global warming. But they are also unanimous in saying that we are on the brink of a tipping point that might make it impossible. So there is a matter of urgency that is extremely important, and that is the reason of my concern. Until now, we have not seen enough urgency, enough speed in making things move fast, in energy transition and in other aspects that are essential to keep 1.5 degrees alive. A lot of progress is being seen, but not yet enough, and we must accelerate our transition. And this is, for me, the most important objective of the next COP, and of the pressure we are making at the present moment on countries to have Nationally Determined Contributions, the so-called national action plans, that are fully compatible with 1.5 degrees, which foresees until 2035 a dramatic reduction of emissions.
     

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    LE SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL
    REMARQUES À LA PRESSE À LA CONFÉRENCE DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L’OCÉAN

     
     
    Bonjour à tous,
     
    Nous sommes à Nice en mission : sauver l’océan – pour sauver notre avenir.
     
    C’était le message que j’ai porté à l’ouverture de la Conférence hier.
    Et c’est le message que j’ai répété à chacune de mes rencontres ici.
     
    L’océan est le poumon de notre planète.
     
    Il produit la moitié de l’oxygène que nous respirons… nourrit des milliards de personnes… soutient des centaines de millions d’emplois… et fait tourner le commerce mondial.
     
    Mais pour beaucoup, l’océan est bien plus qu’une ressource.
     
    Il façonne des cultures. Il ancre des identités. Il nourrit l’âme humaine.
     
    Et pourtant, nous le traitons comme une ressource inépuisable – comme s’il pouvait absorber nos abus sans conséquences.
     
    Chaque année, les signes de détresse se multiplient.
     
    Les stocks de poissons s’effondrent sous l’effet de la pêche illégale et de la surexploitation.
     
    Le dérèglement climatique provoque l’acidification et le réchauffement des océans – détruisant les récifs de corail, accélérant la montée des eaux, et mettant en péril des communautés entières.
     
    La pollution plastique étouffe la vie marine et contamine notre alimentation – jusqu’à se retrouver dans notre sang… et même dans notre cerveau.
     
    En empoisonnant l’océan, c’est nous-mêmes que nous empoisonnons.
     
    Chers amis,
     
    Nous approchons un point de bascule – au-delà duquel tout retour en arrière pourrait devenir impossible.
     
    Soyons clairs : des intérêts puissants nous poussent dangereusement vers le précipice.
     
    Nous livrons un combat difficile, contre un ennemi bien identifié.
     
    Son nom, c’est la cupidité.
     
    Une cupidité qui sème le doute… nie la science… déforme la vérité… récompense la corruption… et détruit la vie au nom du profit.
     
    Nous ne pouvons pas laisser la cupidité dicter le sort de notre planète.
     
    C’est pourquoi nous sommes ici cette semaine : pour faire front ensemble face à ces forces – et reprendre ce qui appartient à toutes et à tous.
     
    Les gouvernements, les chefs d’entreprise, les pêcheurs, les scientifiques… chacun a une responsabilité, chacun a un rôle vital à jouer.
     
    Tout au long de la Conférence, j’ai mis en avant quatre priorités.
     
    Premièrement – nous devons transformer la manière dont nous récoltons les richesses de l’océan.
     
    La question n’est pas de pêcher ou non — mais de savoir comment nous pêchons.
     
    La pêche durable n’est pas une option – c’est notre seule voie possible.
     
    Cela exige une coopération internationale renforcée, une lutte implacable contre la pêche illégale, et une extension des aires marines protégées pour reconstituer les stocks et préserver la vie marine.
     
    Cela implique aussi de tenir l’objectif 30-30 : protéger et gérer au moins 30 % des zones marines et côtières d’ici 2030.
     
    Nous avons le devoir moral de transmettre aux générations futures des océans pleins de vie.
     
    Deuxièmement – nous devons combattre le fléau de la pollution plastique.
     
    Cela signifie éliminer progressivement les plastiques à usage unique, réformer les systèmes de gestion des déchets, et renforcer le recyclage.
     
    Tous les pays doivent conclure rapidement un traité mondial ambitieux et juridiquement contraignant pour mettre fin à la pollution plastique. Et nous espérons que cela se produira cette année.
     
    Troisièmement – la lutte contre le changement climatique doit aussi se mener en mer.
     
    Depuis des décennies, l’océan absorbe nos émissions de carbone et la chaleur d’une planète en surchauffe.
     
    Cela a un prix.
     
    À l’approche de la COP30 au Brésil, les pays doivent présenter des plans d’action climatique nationaux ambitieux.
     
    Des plans compatibles avec l’objectif de limiter la hausse des températures à 1,5 °C ;
     
    Qui couvrent toutes les émissions et l’ensemble de l’économie ;
     
    Et conformément aux engagements des pays à accélérer la transition énergétique mondiale, en saisissant les opportunités offertes par les énergies propres.
     
    L’an dernier, pour la première fois, la température mondiale annuelle a dépassé de 1,5 °C les niveaux préindustriels.
     
    Les scientifiques sont clairs : cela ne signifie pas que la limite de 1,5 °C est hors de portée.
     
    Cela signifie que nous devons redoubler d’efforts.
     
    L’océan en dépend — et nous aussi.
     
    J’appelle les pays à soutenir les solutions climatiques basées sur l’océan — comme la protection des mangroves, des herbiers marins et des récifs coralliens.
     
    Nous devons aussi accroître le soutien financier et technologique aux pays en développement – pour qu’ils puissent se protéger face aux phénomènes climatiques extrêmes, et répondre rapidement quand les catastrophes frappent.
     
    La survie des communautés côtières et des petits États insulaires en dépend.
     
    Quatrièmement – nous devons mettre en œuvre l’Accord sur la biodiversité marine des zones situées au-delà des juridictions nationales.
     
    L’ Accord est une avancée historique pour protéger d’immenses espaces marins.
     
    Je félicite les 134 pays qui l’ont signé, et les 49 – et c’est pas fini – qui l’ont déjà ratifié, dont 18 signatures et 18 ratifications enregistrées hier seulement.
     
    L’entrée en vigueur est à notre portée.
     
    J’en appelle à tous les autres États pour de les rejoindre sans attendre.
     
    Nous n’avons pas une minute à perdre.
     
    Enfin, sur l’exploitation minière des fonds marins, nous avons une responsabilité collective d’agir avec une extrême prudence.
     
    Je salue les travaux en cours de l’Autorité internationale des fonds marins sur cette question cruciale.
     
    Comme je l’ai dit hier, les grands fonds ne peuvent devenir le Far West des temps modernes.
     
    Mesdames et Messieurs les journalistes,
     
    L’urgence de ce moment ne peut être exagérée.
     
    La santé de l’océan est indissociable de la santé humaine, de la stabilité climatique et de la prospérité mondiale.
     
    Mais je quitte Nice plein d’énergie et d’espoir, porté par les nombreux engagements déjà pris.
     
    Porté par les récits et l’expertise des nations insulaires et des peuples autochtones…
     
    Par la détermination des jeunes militants qui exigent des comptes…
     
    Par les scientifiques qui inventent des solutions pour toutes et tous…
     
    Et par les acteurs économiques qui investissent dans une économie bleue durable.
     
    C’est cette coalition mondiale dont nous avons besoin.
     
    J’en appelle à chacun : engagez-vous avec clarté, avec ambition, et avec des financements concrets.
     
    L’océan nous a tant donné.
     
    Il est temps de lui rendre la pareille.
     
    Notre santé, notre climat et notre avenir en dépendent.
     
    Je vous remercie.
     

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    June 10, 2025
  • RBI to discontinue daily Variable Rate Repo auctions amid liquidity surplus

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday announced that it will discontinue daily Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auctions from June 11, 2025, in light of a growing liquidity surplus in the banking system, which currently stands at approximately ₹3 lakh crore.

    In a statement, the RBI said, “Further, on a review of current and evolving liquidity conditions, it has been decided that the daily VRR auctions, as announced in the above press release, will be discontinued with effect from June 11, 2025, Wednesday.”

    The decision comes amid tepid demand for daily VRR operations, with banks borrowing just ₹3,711 crore on June 9 and ₹3,853 crore on June 10 against a notified amount of ₹25,000 crore.

    The central bank had introduced daily VRR auctions on January 16, 2025, to address temporary liquidity tightness caused by tax-related outflows and foreign exchange interventions. However, with liquidity conditions now easing, the RBI is shifting its focus to stabilising overnight money market rates, which have been trending lower due to excess funds in the system.

    Despite the discontinuation of daily operations, market participants expect the RBI to continue with 14-day VRR auctions to manage short-term liquidity as needed.

    The move follows the central bank’s recent decision to cut the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 100 basis points to 3.0%, a measure expected to infuse an additional ₹2.5 lakh crore into the banking system.

    The VRR mechanism allows banks to borrow short-term funds from the RBI against government securities as collateral, with the interest rate determined through an auction. It has been an important tool for liquidity management during periods of financial tightness.

    With the current surplus, the RBI’s decision is in line with its neutral policy stance and reflects a calibrated approach to adjusting liquidity instruments based on prevailing market conditions.

    — ANI

    June 10, 2025
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