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  • MIL-OSI USA: NEWS: Senate Committee to Hold Hearing on Employee Ownership Highlighting Success of Vermont’s King Arthur Baking Company

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Vermont – Bernie Sanders
    WASHINGTON, July 23 — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), announced that tomorrow at 10 a.m., the HELP Committee will hold a bipartisan hearing on the need to expand employee ownership in Vermont and throughout the country. Testifying at the hearing will be Brock Barton, the Chief Financial Officer of King Arthur Baking Company, a world famous employee-owned business headquartered in Norwich, Vermont, whom Sanders invited to testify.
    “I am delighted that Brock Barton with King Arthur Baking Company will be testifying in the HELP Committee to highlight the benefits of employee ownership at his company and the need to expand this concept throughout the country,” Sanders said. “King Arthur is not only an enormously successful baking company. What makes it so special is that it is directly owned by its employees, not some multi-billionaire on Wall Street. In my view, we should expand King Arthur’s worker-owned business model throughout the country. At a time of massive income and wealth inequality, when millions of workers are working longer hours for lower wages, we need to expand economic models that broadly benefit the working class, not just the top 1%. Employee ownership is one of those models. That is why I am proud to be introducing legislation to provide the financial resources workers need to purchase their own businesses through Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and worker-owned cooperatives.”
    At the hearing, Sanders will be introducing the Employee Ownership Financing Act, a sweeping legislative proposal that would help American workers buy the companies they work for — giving them a real stake in the profits they help create and a voice in decisions that impact their lives.
    Sanders’ legislation would expand broad-based employee ownership through ESOPs and worker cooperatives that are majority-owned by employees. Studies show that these businesses provide higher wages, better benefits, stronger job retention, and a more secure retirement. They are six times less likely to lay off employees, and companies that include some level of employee ownership are 20% less likely to go out of business than their non-ESOP counterparts. They also help reduce gender and racial wealth disparities — with one recent study finding that employee ownership could quadruple the share of wealth held by the bottom 50% of Americans.
    Despite these clear benefits, growth in employee ownership has stagnated — due in large part to workers’ lack of access to capital. Sanders’ bill would address that directly by creating a $500 million loan program at the Labor Department (DOL) to help workers finance the purchase of their companies.
    The Employee Ownership Financing Act would:
    Establish a $500 million loan fund to help workers purchase companies through ESOPs or worker cooperatives that are more than 51% employee-owned.
    Create a new Office of Employee Ownership at the DOL to administer the loan program and expand education about worker ownership nationwide.
    Amend the WARN Act to give employees the right of first refusal to buy closing business facilities, preventing mass layoffs and keeping jobs in local communities.
    Establish an Employee Ownership Advisory Council to support implementation and oversight.
    Ensure workplace democracy, diversified retirement investment options, fair company valuations, and independence from private equity ownership for all loan recipients.
    Vermont has one of the highest densities of employee-owned businesses in the country, including the most worker cooperatives in America. There are currently more than 40 employee-owned companies in Vermont that employ over 5,000 workers across the state.
    Nationally, there are more than 6,500 ESOPs across the United States, employing nearly 15 million Americans. The plans hold $1.8 trillion in assets. Yet as large corporations continue to outsource jobs and shut down plants, too many workers are left behind. Under Sanders’ proposal, workers would be empowered to purchase profitable facilities slated for closure and preserve good-paying, local jobs.
    “This is not a radical idea,” Sanders said. “It’s common sense. When workers own their companies, everybody wins. Productivity goes up, morale improves, communities stay strong, and economic inequality goes down. It’s time for us to give working people the tools they need to take back some control over their economic lives.”
    The bill builds on the bipartisan WORK Act, which Sanders helped lead to educate retiring small business owners and workers on the benefits of employee ownership. By codifying and expanding that work, the Employee Ownership Financing Act would mark the most significant federal investment in worker ownership in decades.
    Read the bill text here.
    Read a summary of the bill here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hawley Urges RFK Jr. to Reinstate Safety Regulations on Chemical Abortion Drug after Reviewing Studies

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo)
    Today, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) urging him to take immediate action to reinstate safety guardrails on the chemical abortion drug mifepristone. Senator Hawley’s letter comes after he secured a pledge from RFK Jr. that he would conduct a safety review of mifepristone. 
    “I write to thank you for your expressed commitment to review the safety data on mifepristone following the publication of alarming new safety studies and to once again request swift action on this matter to protect American women. On April 28, I sent a letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner, Dr. Marty Makary, asking for a timely review of the safety of mifepristone in response to shocking new data showing high adverse event rates for mifepristone. Dr. Makary sent me a letter in response expressing a commitment to conducting such a review. I am grateful to both you and Dr. Makary for undertaking this critical work,” Senator Hawley wrote. 
    He continued, “As I have shared with you, recent studies using insurance claims data to conduct post-market safety analyses have raised serious concerns about the chemical abortion drug. Researchers with the Foundation for the Restoration of America and Ethics and Public Policy Center found that about 11% of women who take mifepristone for an abortion experience a serious adverse health event—a rate 22 times higher than the FDA claims. Additionally, a follow-up Ethics and Public Policy Center study based on the same data shows that for pregnancy termination, mifepristone had a 5.26% failure rate, which is significantly higher than the rate listed on the FDA label.”
    Senator Hawley concluded, “I eagerly await the results of your review of mifepristone safety data… I ask that you take swift action against abortion drug providers that distribute mifepristone contrary to federal regulations. These actions would go a long way toward protecting women’s health and safety.”
    Read the full letter here or below. 
    Dear Secretary Kennedy:
    I write to thank you for your expressed commitment to review the safety data on mifepristone following the publication of alarming new safety studies and to once again request swift action on this matter to protect American women.
    On April 28, I sent a letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner, Dr. Marty Makary, asking for a timely review of the safety of mifepristone in response to shocking new data showing high adverse event rates for mifepristone. Dr. Makary sent me a letter in response expressing a commitment to conducting such a review. I am grateful to both you and Dr. Makary for undertaking this critical work.
    As I have shared with you, recent studies using insurance claims data to conduct post-market safety analyses have raised serious concerns about the chemical abortion drug. Researchers with the Foundation for the Restoration of America and Ethics and Public Policy Center found that about 11% of women who take mifepristone for an abortion experience a serious adverse health event—a rate 22 times higher than the FDA claims. Additionally, a follow-up Ethics and Public Policy Center study based on the same data shows that for pregnancy termination, mifepristone had a 5.26% failure rate, which is significantly higher than the rate listed on the FDA label.
    Despite these documented safety risks, online providers continue to distribute mifepristone in violation of FDA guidelines and State laws. Recent investigative reporting has demonstrated that abortion drugs can be easily obtained online in a manner outside of the FDA’s approved use or without confirming a pregnancy at all. This environment poses serious and potentially life-threatening consequences for American women.
    I eagerly await the results of your review of mifepristone safety data. In the meantime, I urge you to reverse changes to the mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) made during Democrat presidential administrations that weakened protections for women. Previous requirements such as in-person visits with a provider, follow-up visits, and adverse event reporting must be immediately reinstated to protect women against serious complications and bolster informed consent. Furthermore, I ask that you take swift action against abortion drug providers that distribute mifepristone contrary to federal regulations. These actions would go a long way toward protecting women’s health and safety.
    Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
    Sincerely,
    Josh HawleyUnited States Senator

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hawley Wins Cancelation of Grain Belt Express

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo)

    Wednesday, July 23, 2025

    U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) succeeded today in securing the cancelation of a Biden-era Green New Deal loan in Missouri. Following Senator Hawley’s request, the Department of Energy canceled $5 billion in taxpayer funding to the “Grain Belt Express,” a green transmission project that has taken the land of numerous Missouri farmers across eight counties while padding the corporate profits of parent company Invenergy.

    The Grain Belt Express boondoggle loan has been CANCELLED
    — Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) July 23, 2025
    The cancelation of the federal loan guarantee comes after Senator Hawley secured a pledge from Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Chris Wright to halt the project. Senator Hawley sent a letter to the DOE in March urging the department to cancel the loan, as well as a follow-up letter in June. 
    Senator Hawley worked for years to prevent federal confiscation of Missourians’ property and will continue to do so. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sri Lanka to be Special Partner of 22nd China-ASEAN EXPO

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

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

    NANNING, July 23 (Xinhua) — Sri Lanka will be a special guest country partner of the 22nd China-ASEAN EXPO (CAEXPO) to be held from Sept. 17 to 21 in Nanning, capital of south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the expo secretariat confirmed Wednesday.

    The event will be attended by a Sri Lankan government delegation led by senior diplomats. The exhibition will feature key Sri Lankan enterprises of national importance, including port operators and spice producers.

    The EXPO programme includes a number of events related to Sri Lanka, including a national image exhibition, a product display and a promotional presentation of the country.

    The Special Invited Partner Country mechanism, first launched at the 11th CAEXPO, invites participants of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership or Belt and Road Initiative, excluding China and ASEAN countries. This makes the expo a platform to promote exchanges between China, ASEAN and non-regional countries, creating more commercial opportunities. Sri Lanka was previously granted the Special Partner status at the 13th CAEXPO.

    Joint projects between China and Sri Lanka currently cover infrastructure, energy, port development and other sectors, helping to strengthen bilateral cooperation and ties in areas such as economics and culture. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 3 killed in shooting in Northern Ireland

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    LONDON, July 23 (Xinhua) — Two children and a woman were killed in a shooting incident in Northern Ireland’s County Fermanagh on Wednesday morning, local police said.

    All the victims were members of the same family, District Commander Inspector Robert McGowan told a news conference.

    “We can advise that there is currently no threat to the public,” a Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said.

    Law enforcement officials say the motive for the shooting remains unclear. A case of premeditated murder has been opened, and the investigation is in its early stages. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: Third round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations kicks off in Istanbul

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

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

    ISTANBUL, July 23 (Xinhua) — The third round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations began in Istanbul on Wednesday, Turkish television channel NTV reported from the scene.

    Two previous rounds of talks in Istanbul, held on May 16 and June 2, resulted in the exchange of thousands of prisoners of war and the bodies of dead soldiers, but produced little progress on achieving a ceasefire. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has always firmly supported UNESCO’s activities – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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

    BEIJING, July 23 (Xinhua) — China has always firmly supported the work of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Wednesday.

    As the diplomat noted at a regular press briefing, China took note that UNESCO and many countries expressed regret over the US decision to withdraw from the organization again. “This is the third time the United States has withdrawn from UNESCO and has not paid its membership dues for a long time. This is not what a responsible country should do,” the official said.

    According to Guo Jiakun, UNESCO’s goal is to promote international cooperation in education, science and culture, promote mutual understanding and integration of civilizations, safeguard world peace and achieve common development. China has always firmly supported UNESCO’s activities, the diplomat stressed.

    In light of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN, China calls on all countries to reaffirm their commitment to multilateralism and, through concrete actions, uphold the international system with the UN at the center, the international order based on international law, and the basic norms of international relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, Guo Jiakun concluded. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese team wins RoboCup Humanoid League AdultSize for the first time

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

    BEIJING, July 23 (Xinhua) — A team from China’s Tsinghua University has won first place in the AdultSize category of the Humanoid League of the RoboCup World Robot Football Championship, marking the first time China has won the top prize at the competition.

    RoboCup, which has been held since 1997, is one of the most prestigious global robotics competitions. This year, the championship was held in Brazil, with more than 20 teams from 12 countries taking part, including China, the United States, Germany, the Republic of Korea and France.

    The Tsinghua team, with its Chinese-developed Booster T1 robots, dominated the competition, winning convincingly against several opponents, including the University of Texas. In the all-Chinese final, Tsinghua University defeated China Agricultural University, giving the Chinese teams first and second place, a triumph for them.

    As one of the executives at Booster Robotics, the company that developed the T1 robots, noted, participating in the competition requires not only a lightweight, maneuverable, and impact-resistant design, but also complex functions such as real-time environmental perception, cognitive decision-making, advanced motion control, and interaction between multiple intelligent agents. This means that the championship is a comprehensive test of the full range of robot capabilities.

    Industry analysts said the outstanding performance of Chinese robots at the international championship once again demonstrated China’s strong potential in the development and practical application of robotics. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UN official reiterates call for Gaza ceasefire as ‘nightmare of historic proportions’ unfolds

    Source: United Nations 2

    Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, told ministers and ambassadors that ongoing talks must lead to a permanent end to hostilities, the release of all hostages, unimpeded entry of humanitarian aid, and for recovery and reconstruction to begin.

    He painted a grim picture of conditions on the ground, citing expanded Israeli military operations, particularly in Deir Al-Balah, which have led to further mass displacement.

    UN premises were also struck, hampering humanitarian operations and exacerbating the already dire situation.

    ASG Khiari briefs the Security Council.

    Humanitarian toll deepens

    At least 1,891 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since 30 June, according to figures from Gazan health authorities, including 294 people reportedly killed while attempting to collect aid near militarised distribution points.  

    Evacuation orders continue to force repeated displacement, while food insecurity and malnutrition are worsening despite a limited uptick in the entry of humanitarian supplies.

    On the Israeli side, 13 soldiers have been killed in the same period. Palestinian armed groups have continued sporadic rocket attacks into Israel. According to Israeli sources, 50 hostages – including 28 believed to be dead – are still being held by Hamas and other groups.

    The Secretary-General has repeatedly condemned the continued holding of hostages by Hamas and other armed groups,” Mr. Khiari stressed. “Hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally.

    Places of worship struck

    The briefing also highlighted growing concerns about civilian casualties and attacks on protected sites.  

    Mr. Khiari condemned a 17 July strike on the Catholic Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City, which killed three and injured several others. The strike forced the evacuation of roughly 600 Palestinians, including children and persons with special needs, who had been sheltering there.

    The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office expressed regret, describing the strike as the result of “stray ammunition,” and said an investigation was underway, Mr. Khiari reported.

    © UN Women/Samar Abu Elouf

    A woman and child walk through the heavily bombed town of Khuza’a in the Gaza Strip.

    Dire fuel shortages

    Since 9 July, Israel has allowed limited fuel deliveries through the Kerem Shalom/Karim Abu Salem crossing, after 130 days of a full blockade.

    However, the amount is “a fraction of what is required to run essential life-saving services in Gaza, where nearly every aspect of life depends on fuel,” Mr. Khiari warned.

    Occupied West Bank

    Turning to the occupied West Bank, Mr. Khiari reported high levels of violence, including deadly Israeli military operations, attacks by settlers on Palestinians and retaliatory attacks by Palestinians against Israelis.

    He noted that the Palestinian Authority (PA) is facing a severe fiscal crisis, with $2.7 billion in withheld clearance revenues, crippling its ability to pay salaries and provide basic services.

    Unless urgently addressed, the deterioration of the PA’s fiscal and institutional situation could have catastrophic consequences, undermining the significant progress made over many years to build up Palestinian institutions,” he warned, urging immediate international support.

    UN Photo/Loey Felipe

    A wide view of the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.

    Tensions in the wider region

    Mr. Khiari also highlighted continued tensions along the Blue Line between Lebanon and Israel, as well as renewed violence in Syria’s Sweida region and Israeli airstrikes on Syrian territory.

    He urged both Israel and Syria to adhere to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and to avoid any actions that risk escalating the conflict.

    Call for a political horizon

    Mr. Khiari concluded by reiterating that only a revived political process towards the two-State solution can deliver a sustainable solution.

    Our goal is clear: realizing the vision of two States – Israel and a viable and sovereign Palestinian State of which Gaza is an integral part – living side by side in peace and security within secure and recognized borders, on the basis of the pre-1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both States,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: World Court issues advisory opinion on climate change

    Source: United Nations 2

    The UN’s principal judicial body ruled that States have an obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and act with due diligence and cooperation to fulfill this obligation.  

    This includes the obligation under the Paris Agreement on climate change to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.  

    The Court further ruled that if States breach these obligations, they incur legal responsibility and may be required to cease the wrongful conduct, offer guarantees of non-repetition and make full reparation depending on the circumstances. 

    This decision comes a day after Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a special address on the shift to renewable energy. Mr. Guterres welcomed this decision in a video announcement.

    Reasoning of the Court

    The Court used Member States’ commitments to both environmental and human rights treaties to justify this decision.  

    Firstly, Member States are parties to a variety of environmental treaties – including ozone layer treaties, the Biodiversity Convention, the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement, and many more – which oblige them to protect the environment for people worldwide and in future generations.  

    But also, because “a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a precondition for the enjoyment of many human rights,” since Member States are parties to numerous human rights treaties – including the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights – they are required to guarantee the enjoyment of such rights by addressing climate change.  

    Case background

    In September 2021, the Pacific Island state of Vanuatu announced that it would seek an advisory opinion from the court on climate change. This initiative was inspired by the youth group Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change, which underscored the need to act to address climate change, particularly in small island states.

    After the country lobbied other UN Member States to support this initiative in the General Assembly, on 29 March 2023, it adopted a resolution requesting an advisory opinion from the ICJ on two questions: (1) What are the obligations of States under international law to ensure the protection of the environment, and (2) What are the legal consequences for states under these obligations when they cause harm to the environment?

    The UN Charter allows the General Assembly or the Security Council to request the ICJ to provide an advisory opinion. Even though advisory opinions are not binding, they carry significant legal and moral authority and help clarify and develop international law by defining States’ legal obligations.

    This is the largest case ever seen by the ICJ, as seen by the number of written statements (91) and states that participated in oral proceedings (97).

    The ‘world court’

    The ICJ, informally known as the “world court”, settles legal disputes between UN Member States and gives advisory opinions on legal questions that have been referred to it by UN organs and agencies.

    It is one of the six main organs of the UN – alongside the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the Trusteeship Council, and the Secretariat – and is the only one not based in New York. 

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: New CEO to lead Assisted Living Alberta

    After a nationwide competitive search, the CEO for Alberta’s transformative continuing care agency, Assisted Living Alberta, has been appointed. Come August 1, Assisted Living Alberta (ALA) will be helmed by long-time public servant and affordable housing executive, Gord Johnston.

    Gord Johnston has dedicated his professional life in service of Albertans. Most recently, Mr. Johnston served as CEO of Civida, the largest provider of affordable homes in northern Alberta, helping to ensure families have access to safe, affordable housing and rental supports. Prior to his work with Civida, Mr. Johnston spent 25 years working in executive roles in public service to Albertans, including as Assistant Deputy Minister of both Child and Family Services and Advanced Education.

    “Gord has a long track record of service to this province and helping vulnerable people. His experience, dedication and compassion make him the perfect fit for this role guiding Assisted Living Alberta into the future. I’d also like to thank Dr. Zielke for her incredible work as interim CEO of ALA, and for continuing to lend us her expertise during this transition.”

    Jason Nixon, Minister of Assisted Living and Social Services

    “I am honoured to be chosen for this position and excited for the opportunity to help build the best assisted living system in the country. Assisted Living Alberta will expand services and ensure Albertans everywhere can access the care they need. I’m looking forward to working with all the dedicated team members and partners that make up Alberta’s assisted living sector.”

    Gord Johnston, CEO, Assisted Living Alberta

    Dr. Sayeh Zielke, who served as ALA’s interim CEO and chair of the ALA transition committee, will move into a new role as executive chair of the Assisted Living Alberta board. While interim CEO, Dr. Zielke led the establishment of the agency and forged critical relationships with stakeholders that are key to the success and continued excellence of Alberta’s assisted living system.

    “It has been my honour to lead Assisted Living Alberta through these early days of planning and transition as we build a system that is easier to navigate and truly centered on individuals, caregivers and families. I look forward to working closely with Mr. Johnston and continuing to work with Minister Nixon in my new role.”

    Dr. Sayeh Zielke, interim CEO and chair of the Transition Committee, Assisted Living Alberta

    Once operational in fall 2025, Assisted Living Alberta will provide Albertans access to a comprehensive system of continuing care with a full range of wraparound services, including medical and non-medical supports, continuing care homes, home care, community care and social services. This transition will allow the province to place a holistic social service lens on assisted living services to deliver care more effectively and consistently throughout the province. By taking this approach, individuals and families will have more options when they need care and as their needs evolve, helping older adults and vulnerable populations maintain their quality of life and independence.

    Quick facts

    • Assisted Living Alberta will support older adults, people with disabilities, those experiencing homelessness and vulnerable Albertans in accessing care when and where they need it.
    • Over the next 10 years, the demand for assisted living services in Alberta is projected to grow by 80 per cent.
      • In 20 years, one in five Albertans will be 65 years of age or older.
    • Assisted Living Alberta is part of the transformation of Alberta’s health care system and is the fourth provincial health agency, alongside Recovery Alberta, Acute Care Alberta and Primary Care Alberta.

    Related information

    • Assisted Living Alberta
    • Refocusing health care in Alberta | Alberta.ca
    • Assisted Living Alberta CEO biography

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Council of the Federation Meeting Concludes

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    The Council of the Federation’s two-day summer meeting ended today, July 23, in Huntsville, Ontario.

    Canada’s premiers discussed emergency management and wildfires, advancing projects of national interest to build a stronger and more secure Canada, U.S. relations and international trade, labour mobility, immigration, healthcare and public safety.

    The event also included a first ministers’ meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    Meeting communiques are available at: https://www.canadaspremiers.ca/newsroom/

    At the conclusion of the meeting, Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz became Chair of the council.


    Quick Facts:

    • the council includes all 13 provincial and territorial premiers; it enables premiers to work collaboratively, form closer ties, foster constructive relationships among governments and show leadership on important issues that matter to Canadians

    Additional Resources:

    Council of the Federation: https://canadaspremiers.ca/

    Prime Minister of Canada: https://www.pm.gc.ca/en


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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Michel to participate in an event hosted by Foundation for Black Communities in Montréal

    Source: Government of Canada News

    The Minister of Health, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, will deliver remarks at the Black Ideas Grant (B.I.G) 2.0 event in Montréal.

    Minister Michel is attending on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario.

    Please note that all details are subject to change.

    Date:        Thursday, July 24, 2025

    Time:         
    5:15 p.m. EDT

    Place:         
    N/A & CO Inc.
                        9494 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Suite 1020 (10th floor)
                        Montréal, Quebec
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: DeGette, Raskin, Auchincloss Introduce Resolution Recognizing U.S. Leadership in Biomedical Research

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Diana DeGette (First District of Colorado)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Reps. Diana DeGette (CO-01), Jamie Raskin (MD-08), and Jake Auchincloss (MA-04) introduced a Congressional resolution recognizing the importance of U.S. leadership in biomedical research and the federal government’s responsibility to protect and expand that leadership in the years to come.

    The resolution highlights the historic role the United States has played in advancing medicine and science—from breakthroughs in cancer and HIV treatment to the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines—and lays out a clear roadmap for how the federal government must act to strengthen biomedical innovation, insulate science from political interference, and improve public health outcomes for all Americans.

    “Under the Trump administration, American leadership in biomedical research—which has saved countless lives through groundbreaking cures—has been under assault,” said DeGette. “NIH has long been the gold standard in biomedical research, and from the cure for hepatitis C to cutting-edge gene therapies, we’ve seen what’s possible when our scientists are empowered to pursue bold ideas and answer urgent medical challenges. But that progress is at risk of catastrophe. If we want to remain the global leader in innovation, the Trump administration must end its anti-science agenda, focus on empowering scientists, and ensure scientific inquiry is protected from political meddling.”

    “Our resolution puts America back in position to lead in the biomedical research field and to protect this critical work from political interference,” said Raskin. “For the health and wellbeing of our people, the Trump Administration must stop its brutal onslaught against science, research, public health and the federal workforce.”

    “America has led the world in biomedical research and innovation because it funds curiosity-driven basic science, elevates peer review over politics, and protects intellectual property,” said Auchincloss. “Congress either renews these commitments — or hands over biomedical leadership to China.

    “As a nation, we have led the world in biomedical advancement for decades. This did not happen by accident–it happened through the unified support of presidents, congress, and the American public. By creating a publicly funded ecosystem where our best and brightest could pursue answers to problems that have followed humanity since our beginning, we have saved millions of lives. We cannot separate the benefits of this ecosystem from our committed investment in it,” said Stand Up for Science Founder and Executive Director Collete Delawalla. 

    “From working to find cures for rare diseases, cancers, and Alzheimer’s to conducting basic research that will form the basis of future biomedical breakthroughs, UAW members at the NIH and at academic research institutions across the country do lifesaving research every day,” said Rajiv Sicora, Legislative Director for the UAW. “But their work is under attack by the Trump administration’s attempts to gut the federal government’s role in scientific research, undermine scientific integrity and academic freedom, and decimate workers’ rights. We thank Congresswoman DeGette, Congressman Raskin, and Congressman Auchincloss for their clear-eyed attention to this crisis and their efforts to protect federal investments in biomedical research.” 

    The resolution emphasizes the indispensable role of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research, and calls for a doubling of federal biomedical investment over the next decade. It also urges Congress to prioritize workforce development, scientific independence, and translational research that brings lab discoveries directly into patient care.

    The resolution also warns of recent political interference in scientific processes, including during the Trump administration, which has undermined grantmaking, delayed clinical trials, and politicized agency leadership—threatening long-term public health and global competitiveness.  

    The full resolution can be found here

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Immigration Department smashes a cross-boundary syndicate using false instruments to apply entry permits (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    The Outside Investigation Section of the Immigration Department (ImmD) mounted an operation codenamed “ShadowNet” since April this year and successfully neutralized a cross-boundary syndicate using false instruments to apply entry permits under the Top Talent Pass Scheme (TTPS). A total of 18 persons were arrested, including the syndicate mastermind and its members.
     
    After in-depth investigation and intelligence analysis, the ImmD discovered Mainlanders who were suspected to use false instruments to apply entry permits under the TTPS, and afterwards a cross-boundary syndicate was successfully identified. The syndicate was suspected to arrange Mainlanders to obtain Hong Kong entry permits using false instruments including forged academic qualifications, employment proof, foreign visas and immigration stamps. The syndicate attempted to charge the applicants and their dependants by continuously offering follow-up services, such as producing false local employment and salary records, after they had arrived Hong Kong.
     
    Since April this year, five Hong Kong residents were arrested, including the mastermind and syndicate members, comprising four men and one woman, aged 42 to 56. In addition, 13 Mainlanders were arrested, including seven male and six female, aged from 27 to 47. The Mainlanders were suspected to have applied TTPS through the syndicate using false instruments. The syndicate mastermind and its core members were charged of “aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the making of a false statement for the purpose of obtaining an entry permit”, while the arrested Mainlanders were charged of “causing to be made a false statement for the purpose of obtaining an entry permit”. 
     
    The syndicate had arranged at least 22 TTPS applications. For each application, including the initial fee and follow-up services, the syndicate could charge up to $2.5 million. The estimated transaction amount involved in the cases is about $55 million. The syndicate members were suspected to have used their personal and company bank accounts to carry out multiple dubious transactions. They were suspected to have committed the offence of “dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of an indictable offence” (commonly known as money laundering). The investigation is still ongoing, and more persons involved in the case may be arrested.
     
    The ImmD will continue to closely scrutinize every visa and entry permit applications and stepping up inspections. The ImmD will continue to take resolute enforcement action to relevant offences on using false instruments to obtain entry permits. Any applications suspected of violating the Immigration Ordinance will be referred for further investigation. Since June 2024, the ImmD requires all applicants of Categories B and C under the TTPS and the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme to submit verification proof of academic qualifications issued by designated third-party credential verification organisations or the awarding institutions.
     
    Under the laws of Hong Kong, any person who makes or causes to be made a false statement to an Immigration officer commits an offence. Offenders are liable to prosecution and to a maximum fine of $150,000 and imprisonment for 14 years. Furthermore, it is an offence to make, possess or use false instruments. Upon conviction, offenders are liable to a maximum penalty of 14 years’ imprisonment.
     
    ImmD reiterates that should any person be found to have obtained their entry permit or residence status in Hong Kong by fraudulent means, such an entry permit or residence status will be declared invalid according to the laws of Hong Kong and they will be subject to criminal liability. They will also be subject to removal back to their place of origin.
     
    ImmD reminds members of the public that money laundering is a serious offence. A person commits the offence of money laundering if he deals with any property, including money, which he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe to be proceeds of indictable offence. Offenders are liable upon conviction to the maximum penalty of a $5 million fine and 14-year imprisonment.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Commissioner of Customs and Excise welcomes Vice Governor of Hainan and Director of Hainan Provincial Public Security Department to visit Hong Kong Customs (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    The Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Mr Chan Tsz-tat, today (July 23) welcomed Vice Governor of the People’s Government of Hainan Province and Director of the Hainan Provincial Public Security Department, Mr Cai Zhaohui, at the Customs Marine Base on Stonecutters Island. The two sides exchanged views on maritime enforcement and combating smuggling activities.

    The delegation today toured the Customs Radar Monitoring Command Centre at the Customs Marine Base on Stonecutters Island where Hong Kong Customs officers introduced the High Speed Pursuit Craft and other maritime enforcement equipment. Afterwards, the delegation took a ride on sector patrol launch to visit sea-borne smuggling black spots to learn about the maritime enforcement work of Hong Kong Customs. 

    Mr Chan said Hong Kong Customs will continue to maintain close liaison with the Mainland law enforcement agencies, promote collaboration, and strengthen intelligence exchange in combating cross-border crimes, enhancing the effectiveness in fighting sea smuggling activities.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: WSD urges public to be alert to fraudulent SMS message

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

         The Water Supplies Department (WSD) today (July 23) alerted the public to a fraudulent SMS message purportedly issued by the department.

         The WSD recently received enquiries from members of the public concerning such SMS message purportedly issued by the department. The message requested that recipients settle outstanding payments and click a link (https[:]//pnigov [.]sbs), which is not the WSD’s website address. The department has reported the case to the Police.

         The WSD clarified that it did not send the SMS message in question and will not direct customers to other websites with hyperlinks embedded in an SMS message. The WSD reminded that the department is registered in the SMS Sender Registration Scheme by the Office of the Communications Authority. All SMS messages issued by the department will include the prefix “#” in the SMS Sender ID for easy identification by the public.

         Anyone who has provided his or her personal information to the website concerned should contact the Police. For enquiries, please call the WSD’s customer enquiry hotline at 2824 5000.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: NAB boosts first-home buyers’ dreams with new HELP debt assessment

    Source: Premier of Victoria

    From 31 July, if someone owes $20,000 or less in student debt, it won’t affect how much they can borrow for their new home with NAB.

    This means that NAB customers with HELP debt could see a boost in their borrowing power, helping them get into the property market sooner or buy a home that better suits their needs.

    NAB Executive for Home Ownership Matt Dawson

    NAB Executive for Home Ownership Matt Dawson said this change will make a real difference for first-home buyers especially.

    “For too long HELP debt has been a roadblock for many Australians looking to buy a home,” said Mr Dawson.

    “NAB was pleased to advocate for this change last year which will allow more people to turn their homeownership dreams into reality, faster.

    “From 31 July, some HELP repayments won’t be part of NAB’s home lending assessment, so customers can hit the real estate market sooner.”

    While NAB welcomes the move by the regulator to increase buying capacity for home buyers by clarifying the treatment of HELP debt, Mr Dawson said housing supply remained the most significant challenge.

    “It is critical to address both demand and supply-side measures together to help more Australians buy a home. There’s no simple fix, solving Australia’s housing challenges will take collaboration across the board.”

    If you’re thinking about buying a home, chat with a NAB banker today.

    Notes to the editor:

    • NAB has a long history of supporting first home buyers. Since January 2020 NAB has helped over 45,000 Australians purchase their first homes through the federal government’s Home Guarantee Scheme.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Disclosure of text messages between Commission President von der Leyen and Pfizer-CEO Bourla – E-002812/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002812/2025/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Bert-Jan Ruissen (ECR)

    On 7 July 2025, the debate on the tabled motion of censure against the Commission took place in Strasbourg. This motion concerned the non-disclosure of text messages between Commission President von der Leyen and Pfizer-CEO Bourla. During this debate, the Commission President unfortunately did not commit to making the text messages public, despite the ruling of the General Court of the European Union of 14 May 2025[1]. The deadline for lodging an appeal against that judgment elapsed on 14 July 2025.

    • 1.Did the Commission avail itself of the opportunity to lodge an appeal against the judgment of the General Court of the European Union of 14 May 2025?
    • 2.During the debate on 7 July 2025, the Commission President stressed the importance of transparency in European public administration. How does the Commission intend to actually demonstrate this transparency? Does the Commission still intend to make the text messages public?
    • 3.The Commission stated the following in its press release of 14 May 2025: ‘The Commission will now closely study the General Court’s decision and decide on next steps. To this effect, the Commission will adopt a new decision providing a more detailed explanation[2]’ – When does the Commission expect to publish this decision?

    Submitted: 9.7.2025

    • [1] Judgment of the General Court of the European Union of 14 May 2025, T‑36/23, ECLI:EU:T:2025:483 (Stevi and The New York Times v Commission).
    • [2] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/statement_25_1211.
    Last updated: 23 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Proliferation of tiger mosquitoes in southern regions of France and of Europe – E-002763/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002763/2025/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Julien Leonardelli (PfE), Georgiana Teodorescu (ECR), António Tânger Corrêa (PfE), André Rougé (PfE), Rody Tolassy (PfE), Marie-Luce Brasier-Clain (PfE), Susanna Ceccardi (PfE), France Jamet (PfE)

    We are witnessing a veritable invasion of tiger mosquitoes in southern regions of France and of Europe. They are not only harmful, but also pose a health hazard. They are vectors of diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus.

    Cases of dengue (178 cases[1] in Occitanie[2] in 2024[3]) and chikungunya have been reported in southern France[4]. In 2023, 82 indigenous dengue cases were reported in Italy[5], and the species has spread to all regions of Romania[6] and Spain[7], even to the most inland areas such as Aragon or Madrid[8].

    Municipalities must carry out investment plans: install mosquito traps[9], eliminate stagnant water or introduce natural predators of the tiger mosquito[10].

    In view of the above:

    • 1.Does the Commission intend to unlock funds to enable affected European municipalities to invest in measures to combat the tiger mosquito?
    • 2.Will it support the measures to combat the health risk posed by tiger mosquitoes, in particular by releasing sterilised males to prevent their reproduction[11]?
    • 3.Does it intend to launch a European plan to combat tiger mosquitoes – which have been ravaging the southern regions of Europe for many years – in particular through mosquito eradication measures?

    Supporter[12]

    Submitted: 8.7.2025

    • [1] According to French Public Health Data, December 2024.
    • [2] Actu.fr (21 July 2024). ‘Tiger mosquito invasion in Tarn: mosquito control operation and measures’, Actu Occitanie, https://actu.fr/occitanie/albi_81004/invasion-de-moustiques-tigres-dans-le-tarn-une-operation-de-demoustication-et-des-mesures_59894192.html.
    • [3] According to the 5 November 2024 epidemiological update by the Occitanie Regional Health Agency (ARS Occitanie), there had been three confirmed indigenous dengue outbreaks.
    • [4] France 24 (18 June 2025). ‘Chikungunya: the two recent indigenous cases are the earliest ever identified in mainland France’, France 24, https://www.france24.com/fr/info-en-continu/20250618-chikungunya-les-deux-cas-autochtones-r%C3%A9cents-sont-les-plus-pr%C3%A9coces-jamais-identifi%C3%A9s-en-m%C3%A9tropole.
    • [5] Based on ECDC data.
    • [6] Romania Insider (8 May 2024). ‘Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus found in Bucharest’, Romania Insider, https://www.romania-insider.com/mosquitoes-west-nile-virus-found-bucharest-2024.
    • [7] Le Petit Journal, Madrid (June 2025). ‘Tiger mosquito in Spain: risk of dengue’, Le Petit Journal, https://lepetitjournal.com/madrid/sante/moustique-tigre-espagne-risques-dengue-388770.
    • [8] According to Carlos III Hospital in Madrid.
    • [9] Department of Tarn (n.d.). ‘The Department is taking action again the tiger mosquito’, Tarn.fr, https://www.tarn.fr/votre-departement/agit-a-vos-cotes/pour-la-sante/le-departement-agit-contre-le-moustique-tigre#:~:text=Le%20d%C3%A9partement%20du%20Tarn%20ne,sont%20concern%C3%A9s%20dont%20le%20Tarn.
    • [10] La Dépêche du Midi (26 May 2025). ‘“This plague is making life miserable for local residents”: how several municipalities in the Tarn region are combating the proliferation of tiger mosquitoes before the summer’, LaDepeche.fr, https://www.ladepeche.fr/2025/====doc–fleau-pollue-la-vie-de-nos-concitoyens-comment-plusieurs-communes-du-tarn-luttent-contre-la-proliferation-des-moustiques-tigres-avant-lete-12690547.php.
    • [11] Mousteek (n.d.). ‘The sterile insect technique tested in Italy’, Mousteek, https://www.mousteek.fr/moustique-tigre-sterile-italie/.
    • [12] This question is supported by a Member other than the authors: Jean-Paul Garraud (PfE)
    Last updated: 23 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Briefing – The new European internal security strategy: ProtectEU – 18-07-2025

    Source: European Parliament

    On 1 April 2025, the Commission presented the new European internal security strategy, ProtectEU. The strategy is based on experience with previous internal security strategies, research conducted by EU institutions and agencies, including Europol’s SOCTA report, and consultation with all the major stakeholders, including the public. It is part of a wider framework for a safe, secure and resilient EU, and complements the Preparedness Union Strategy, the European Defence White Paper and the European Democracy Shield. Owing to the increasingly complex and constantly developing security threats facing the EU, the strategy develops a whole-of-society approach to security and aims to mainstream security in all new EU legislation, reflecting the awareness of the need for a new way to govern internal security in the EU. The emphasis is on the anticipation of security threats, through sharing intelligence and threat analysis. To support this approach, the strategy proposes to increase the effectiveness of various law enforcement tools, including strengthening Europol and Frontex. Combating online threats continues from the previous strategy, including through a new Cybersecurity Act. The fight against serious and organised crime also continues, coupled with the fight against terrorism. The new strategy also goes beyond the borders of the EU, by concluding partnerships on operational cooperation with key regions. The European Parliament has welcomed the new strategy, which includes several initiatives that the Parliament has been a part of. Notably, the Parliament’s emphasis on the protection of fundamental rights has been embedded in the new strategy.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Hearings – Tax implications of the Trump administration’s policies – 23-09-2025 – Subcommittee on Tax Matters

    Source: European Parliament

    On Tuesday, 23 September 2025, from 15:45 to 17:00, the FISC Subcommittee will hold a public hearing on “Tax implications of the Trump administration’s policies”. In light of recent shifts in U.S. tax policy under the Trump II administration, the hearing will assess its potential implications on EU businesses and the broader transatlantic tax landscape.

    The discussion will focus on how recent U.S. measures may affect the competitiveness of European companies, particularly in relation to international tax frameworks such as the OECD’s Pillar Two and the possible application of digital services taxes (DSTs) in the EU. Experts will explore the broader consequences of these developments for international tax cooperation, as well as possible policy responses at EU level to ensure a fair and balanced global tax environment. The hearing will provide a platform to reflect on the evolving dynamics of EU-U.S. tax relations and consider how the EU can safeguard its interests in a rapidly changing global context.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Clarification on suspending trade preferences in the EU-Israel Association Agreement – P-002951/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-002951/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Catarina Vieira (Verts/ALE), Lynn Boylan (The Left), Kathleen Van Brempt (S&D), Brando Benifei (S&D)

    In the International Trade Committee meeting of 24 June 2025, the Commission’s Directorate-General for Trade claimed that if the EU found Israel to be in breach of its obligations under the Association Agreement, the matter would first have to be discussed in the Association Council. Yet, Article 79 of the Agreement mentions that such a procedure can be bypassed owing to ‘special urgencies’, meaning the EU would be in a position to adopt unilateral trade measures. It was further stated that any measures in response to a breach would fall under the common foreign and security policy, thus requiring the unanimous support of the Member States.

    • 1.Does taking ‘appropriate measures’ under Article 79 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, including the possibility of suspending the trade pillar of the Agreement, require a unanimous vote by the EU Member States?
    • 2.Can the Commission confirm that Article 207 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU on the common commercial policy can serve as a legal basis for a decision to suspend trade preferences for a third country, partially or totally, such as the Council made when it suspended trade relations with Syria in 2011?
    • 3.Can the Commission confirm that under Article 79.2 of the Agreement, a ‘special urgency’ enables the EU to take measures without first addressing the Association Council?

    Supporters[1]

    Submitted: 17.7.2025

    • [1] This question is supported by Members other than the authors: Majdouline Sbai (Verts/ALE), Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE), Tineke Strik (Verts/ALE), Vicent Marzà Ibáñez (Verts/ALE), Rudi Kennes (The Left)
    Last updated: 23 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Ukrainian school in southwestern city of Chernivtsi reopens after major EU funded renovation

    Source: European Investment Bank

    EIB

    • School in Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi in southwestern Ukraine reopens after €930,000 renovation funded by EIB
    • Upgrades to Gymnasium No. 20 improve conditions for more than 400 students and teachers
    • Project covered by EIB’s €200 million Ukraine Early Recovery Programme

    A school in the southwestern Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi reopened today after major upgrades funded by the European Investment Bank (EIB). Gymnasium No. 20 – a primary and middle school – underwent a €930,000 renovation that improved conditions for more than 400 students and teachers.

    Among the students, who range in age from six to 15, are children who have been displaced by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.   

    The works included equipping the school building with full thermal insulation, a new roof, energy‑efficient windows and doors and a heating system that better regulates indoor temperatures and reduces energy costs. In addition, a new ramp and repaired entrances facilitated access to the premises, particularly for more than 10 children with disabilities.

    “The EIB plays a key role in helping Ukrainian municipalities restore essential social infrastructure,” said EIB Vice-President Teresa Czerwińska, who oversees the bank’s operations in Ukraine. “The renovated school in Chernivtsi is a clear example of how our support brings safer and more inclusive spaces for children to learn and thrive, even in challenging times.”

    The upgrades to Gymnasium No. 20 were completed in six months under a €200 million EIB initiative called the Ukraine Early Recovery Programme. The programme is one of three joint European Union‑EIB recovery initiatives carried out with the Ukrainian Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, the Ministry of Finance and local authorities in participating cities, with technical support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

    “Reopening this school is a clear sign that recovery is happening on the ground,” said Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine and Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Oleksii Kuleba. “Together with our European partners, we are creating safer, more resilient communities for Ukrainians.”

    Chernivtsi Mayor Roman Klichuk echoed the point: “Thanks to our European partners, more than 400 children and staff now have a warm, safe and modern school that meets their needs.”

    In the Chernivtsi region, or oblast, the EIB is also funding two projects to repair administrative service centres and four projects to upgrade heating, water supply and sewage systems. These initiatives, as was the case with the renovation of Gymnasium No. 20, are being carried out in cooperation with the Chernivtsi Regional Military Administration and the Chernivtsi City Council.

    “Every renovated school – like the one in Chernivtsi – is a building block in Ukraine’s recovery,” said Stefan Schleuning, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation to Ukraine. “Together with the EIB, we are working hand in hand with communities across the country to help rebuild a stronger Ukraine.”

    “More renovations to facilities will follow to strengthen the region’s social infrastructure,” said Ruslan Zaparaniuk, head of the Chernivtsi Regional Military Administration.

    “Through our partnership with the EIB and local authorities, UNDP is helping Ukraine rebuild more strongly by ensuring recovery investments enhance community resilience and establish sustainable foundations for long-term development,” said UNDP Resident Representative in Ukraine Auke Lootsma. “Projects such as this school renovation in Chernivtsi embody this approach.”

    Background information

    The EIB in Ukraine 

    Present in Ukraine since 2007, the EIB has stepped up its financial support for the country’s resilience and modernisation since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Since then, the EIB has provided €3.6 billion in financing, with almost two-thirds already disbursed. Through its EU for Ukraine (EU4U) Initiative, coupled with its key role in implementing a dedicated window under Pillar 2 of the Ukraine Facility, the EIB is strongly committed to stepping up and accelerating its activities in line with the mandate given by EU leaders and in close cooperation with the European Commission, the European Parliament, Member States and international partners. 

    EIB recovery programmes in Ukraine

    The reconstruction of the gymnasium in Chernivtsi was carried out under the Ukraine Early Recovery Programme, one of three recovery initiatives supported by the European Investment Bank (EIB). As of July 2025, the EIB has provided €740 million through these programmes to support Ukraine’s recovery.  The funding helps the government to restore essential services in communities across the country – including schools, kindergartens, hospitals, housing, heating and water systems. These EIB-backed programmes are further supported by €15 million in EU grants to facilitate implementation. The Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance, coordinates and oversees programme implementation, while local authorities and self-governments are responsible for managing recovery sub-projects. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine provides technical assistance to local communities, supporting project implementation and ensuring independent monitoring for transparency and accountability. More information about the programmes is available here.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man Wanted for Assaulting a Federal Officer and Destruction of Federal Property Arrested at Southern Border, Returned to Los Angeles

    Source: US FBI

    A man who hurled concrete blocks at law enforcement officers conducting immigration enforcement was taken into custody at the U.S.-Mexican border this morning following his surrender negotiated by FBI agents, who had been seeking his whereabouts since he fled to Mexico in June. 

    Elpidio Reyna, 39, of Compton, was wanted for the alleged assault of a federal officer in the city of Paramount, California, on June 7, 2025.  Reyna was charged in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on June 8.  At approximately 3:30 p.m., Reyna allegedly threw projectiles (later determined to be concrete blocks) at law enforcement vehicles on Alondra Boulevard in Paramount, California, injuring a federal officer and damaging government vehicles.  

    The FBI issued video and photographs taken of the assailant on June 7, and Reyna was identified shortly thereafter. When agents attempted to arrest Reyna, he was not located and agents developed information confirming that he fled to Mexico. Subsequently, Reyna’s photograph and description was publicized in the United States and Mexico.   

    Based on the publicity, Reyna was arrested by authorities in the Mexican State of Sinaloa. Following negotiations, Reyna agreed to surrender to the FBI today.   

    Reyna was arrested at the San Ysidro port of entry by agents with the FBI, assisted by agents with U.S. Customs & Border Protection. FBI agents transported Reyna to Los Angeles, where he will have an initial appearance before a U.S. magistrate today. 

    If convicted, Reyna faces a statutory maximum penalty of eight years in federal prison. 

    This investigation was conducted by the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, with the assistance of the FBI’s San Diego Field Office and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Thi Ho and Frances Lewis. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Dividend Select 15 Corp. Financial Results to May 31, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dividend Select 15 Corp. (“the Company”) announces that its semi-annual financial statements and management report of fund performance for the six months ended May 31, 2025 are now available on the Company’s website at www.dividendselect15.com and at www.sedarplus.com.

    For further information, please contact Investor Relations at 416-304-4443, toll free at 1-877-4-Quadra (1-877-478-2372), or visit www.dividendselect15.com.

    Investor Relations: 1-877-478-2372
    Local: 416-304-4443
    dividendselect15.com
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  • MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Swift Launches First Presale Stage as Demand Surges for $15 Launch Price

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LUXEMBOURG, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The crypto space is no stranger to presale hype. But few launches have stirred excitement quite like Bitcoin Swift’s. With its initial stage priced at just $1 and a launch target of $15, the protocol has already begun attracting attention from investors looking for more than just speculation. What sets Bitcoin Swift apart isn’t just the price trajectory. It’s the blend of privacy, programmable rewards, and dual-layer consensus that has institutions and early adopters racing to get in.

    Consensus, Efficiency, and Real Yield in One Framework

    At its core, Bitcoin Swift combines the best of proven blockchain mechanisms with forward-thinking upgrades. The network operates on a hybrid Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake model. PoW secures the system and mints new blocks, while PoS finalizes state changes and handles decentralized identity checkpoints. This dual structure helps BTC3 deliver scalable security while enabling faster decision-making through validator participation.

    But the highlight for miners and holders is the Proof-of-Yield model. It goes beyond standard emissions and instead evaluates real-time metrics like energy efficiency and miner contribution. A federated set of AI oracles handles the data intake. These agents monitor energy use, carbon impact, and governance participation to ensure that BTC3’s emissions aren’t just distributed, but earned. The system adjusts over time, responding to real-world performance and keeping rewards aligned with actual contribution. This approach stands out in an era where static reward models often fail to incentivize long-term sustainability.

    Stage One Price Action and Earning Structure

    Bitcoin Swift (BTC3) kicked off its presale with a strategy designed to reward action, not hesitation. Stage 1 buyers secured BTC3 at $1.00, locking in not only the lowest entry point but eligibility for early programmable mining rewards. Stage 2 will see the price increase to $2.00, with the full launch pegged at $15.00. Stage 1 current APY is 143%. This presale is gaining momentum fast because it isn’t just about buying tokens. Rewards begin distributing at the end of each presale stage, not after the token launches. It’s a system built to reward conviction, not just timing. With only 61 days until completion and ten rapidly climbing stages, the window for entry is brief and shrinking.

    Smart Contracts with Embedded AI

    Bitcoin Swift integrates AI deep within its architecture. WASM smart contracts are equipped with learning agents that adapt over time, making financial applications more responsive and dynamic. Governance benefits from AI too, with proposals pre-screened for risk before going to a community vote.

    Key AI and governance features of BTC3:

    • AI agents within WASM smart contracts that adapt to user behavior
    • AI-assisted proposal screening for governance decisions
    • Quadratic voting weighted by decentralized ID reputation
    • Prevents vote capture and reinforces trust in system upgrades
    • Audited by Spywolf and Solidproof and KYC verified for security and reliability

    Community interest is growing quickly for Bitcoin Swift, with Crypto Vlog explaining how BTC3 is pushing blockchain innovation beyond traditional models.

    BTC3U and Compliance-Grade Privacy

    Bitcoin Swift introduces BTC3U, a USD-pegged stablecoin fully backed by locked BTC3 tokens. The smart contracts maintain a collateral ratio above 150%, with liquidation triggers governed by AI oracles. The stablecoin is designed for privacy-first applications, protected by zero-knowledge audits and zk-transfer systems. Meanwhile, user identities are verified via zk-SNARKs and decentralized ID infrastructure. This setup enables institutions to verify compliance while preserving user anonymity, a key feature for widespread adoption.

    Security, Migration, and Deployment Timeline

    The current presale deployment runs on Solana for fast and low-cost access, but Bitcoin Swift plans to migrate to its blockchain in 2026 with a 1:1 trustless bridge. That’s when the protocol’s full features, including shielded ledgers and zk-based governance modules, will go live. According to the roadmap, this year will see rewards and AI engines begin operating, followed by private DeFi tools and governance in early 2026. You can follow development updates via the official Telegram.

    Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Swift: A Utility Shift

    Feature Bitcoin Bitcoin Swift (BTC3)
    Consensus Proof-of-Work Hybrid PoW + PoS with AI-enhanced governance
    Privacy Public ledger zk-SNARK layer and shielded transfers
    Smart Contracts Not supported WASM-based with learning agents
    Mining Static block reward Programmable Proof-of-Yield linked to real metrics
    Governance Non-existent Decentralized, DID-based quadratic voting
    Stablecoin None BTC3U, backed by BTC3 with AI-monitored overcollateralization

    Final Thoughts

    Bitcoin Swift is positioning itself as more than just a new blockchain. It’s a programmable, AI-driven protocol that introduces real utility to every stakeholder, whether they are miners, stakers, or builders. With one of the shortest presale timelines in the market and a $15 launch price driving urgency, the next few weeks may shape the future of how its is done.

    For more information on Bitcoin Swift:
    Website: https://bitcoinswift.com

    Contact:
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    support@bitcoinswift.com

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  • MIL-OSI: TDb Split Corp. Financial Results to May 31, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TDb Split Corp. (“the Company”) announces that its semi-annual financial statements and management report of fund performance for the six months ended May 31, 2025 are now available on the Company’s website at www.tdbsplit.com and at www.sedarplus.com.

    For further information, please contact Investor Relations at 416-304-4443, toll free at 1-877-4-Quadra (1-877-478-2372), or visit www.tdbsplit.com

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Merkley and Hoyle Introduce Columbia River Clean-Up Act to Reauthorize Columbia River Basin Restoration Program

    Source: US Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04)

    July 23, 2025

    For Immediate Release: July 23, 2025 

    WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, Oregon’s U.S.Senator Jeff Merkleyand U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) introduced the Columbia River Clean-Up Act to reauthorize the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program. Sen. Merkley created the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program in 2016 to focus federal attention on reducing toxics and pollution through voluntary efforts in the Columbia River Basin. However, funding for the program is set to expire next year. The Columbia River Clean-Up Act would ensure the program can be funded for another five years, through 2030.

    “Our rivers and waterways are the lifeblood of communities across Oregon and the rest of the Pacific Northwest,” said Sen. Merkley. “The Columbia River Basin Restoration Program—which I created in 2016—is vital to preventing toxic pollutants from accumulating in our environment. Our bill reauthorizes this critical program, ensuring federal dollars will continue to support a cleaner, healthier Columbia River for Tribal communities, wildlife, ecosystems, and the economy.”

    “The Columbia River Basin is one of our most important watersheds — supporting communities, economies, and ecosystems across the Pacific Northwest,” said Rep. Hoyle. “Reauthorizing the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program is critical to continuing the progress we’ve made in cleaning up toxic pollution and protecting public health. This voluntary program is a proven, bipartisan success, and I’m proud to join Senator Merkley in leading the effort to ensure it continues delivering results for Oregonians, Tribal Nations, and future generations.”

    The Columbia River Basin is the second-largest watershed in the United States, stretching across parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and beyond. Home to 8 million people and more than 15 Tribal Nations, the Basin is central to the cultural, economic, and ecological identity of the Pacific Northwest. 

    For decades, industrial pollution, toxic runoff, and habitat degradation have threatened the health of the river and the communities that depend on it. The Columbia River Basin Restoration Program, first authorized in 2016, was the first federal initiative specifically designed to address toxic contamination in this critical watershed. Since its inception, the program has helped fund on-the-ground restoration projects, empowered Tribal and community-led efforts, and strengthened the scientific foundation for long-term recovery. 

    The Columbia River Clean-Up Act is endorsed by the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, The Freshwater Trust, Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, National Wildlife Federation, The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies, Pacific Northwest Waterways Association, and Trout Unlimited. 

    The Freshwater Trust – Joe Witworth, President & CEO:

    “The Columbia River Basin Restoration program incentivizes effective and collaborative conservation effort with public and private partners across Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. We strongly support the reauthorization of this funding.”

    Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership – Elaine Placido, Executive Director:

    “The Columbia River Basin Restoration Program unites Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington to reduce toxic pollution in the Columbia River Basin through coordinated, community-driven solutions. This program is a transformative resource for the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership. With its support, we are implementing locally designed stormwater projects at schools and community centers. We’ve also leveraged program funding to secure over $1 million in additional investments, significantly amplifying the program’s reach and impact.”

    The National Wildlife Federation – Alicia Marrs, Director of Wester Water:

    “The health and resilience of the Columbia River Basin is critical to the more than 8 million people that depend on it for their drinking water. Reducing contaminants is essential to maintaining a healthy water supply so that fish, wildlife, and communities and economies in the Basin can thrive.?With the future of EPA funding uncertain, reauthorizing the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program ensures previous investments are not wasted and we continue to leverage collaborative, voluntary efforts with tribes and states that protect communities and ecosystems from toxic pollution. We are grateful for Representative Hoyle’s sustained leadership on this critical issue and look forward to continued collaborations to build resilience for the entire region.”

    The Nature Conservancy – Sammy Mastaw Jr., Columbia Basin Program Director:

    “Salmon are facing a myriad of threats, including pollution and contamination of vital habitat. The introduction of the Columbia River Clean-Up Act — reauthorizing the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program — is a practical, science-based investment in the resilience of the Basin, and an important step toward healing for salmon and people.” Said Sammy Matsaw Jr, Columbia Basin Program Director with The Nature Conservancy.

    Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies – Jerry Linder, Executive Director:

    “Columbia Basin Restoration Funds enabled EPA to provide grant funds to the Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies to complete work aimed at toxics reduction, specifically reducing PFAS and Phthalates through public education, low toxicity institutional purchasing guidelines, assessment of PFAS and Phthalate sources, and industrial pollution prevention information and assistance. The products of this effort are on the Oregon ACWA website and there have been 5111 downloads, so the information is making a difference to reduce toxics in the Columbia Basin and elsewhere. There is still much work to be done and the Columbia River Basin Clean-Up Act is essential to continuing the progress that has been made so far.”

    Pacific Northwest Waterways Association – Neil Maunu, Executive Director:

    “The Pacific Northwest Waterways Association (PNWA) was proud to support the?original?legislation that created this voluntary program to aid in the clean up and prevention of toxins that are harmful to the Columbia River ecosystem, listed species, and people. PNWA supports the reauthorization of?the?program?under the Columbia River Clean Up Act?to continue the?valuable?collaborative work being done by local communities, organizations, and Tribes to improve water quality and the environment on the Columbia River,”?said Neil Maunu, Executive Director of the PNWA.

    Trout Unlimited – Chrysten Rivard, Oregon Director:

    “For nearly a decade, the successful Columbia River Basin Restoration Program has made key investments across the Columbia River Basin to reduce toxins and improve water quality. Trout Unlimited applauds Congresswoman Hoyle’s leadership to ensure that this program continues to support Tribal, state and local governments, and non-profit groups throughout the basin who are working to make a difference for our waters and communities.”

    This bill is co-sponsored by U.S. Senators Wyden (D-Ore) and Murray (D-Wash.)

    The text of the Columbia River Clean-Up Act is available here.

    Background

    The Columbia River Basin Restoration Program

    • Officially designates the national importance of the Columbia River Basin, which includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 

    • Authorized the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish the Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group to understand and reduce toxics across the basin. It includes representatives of states, local governments, Tribal governments, ports, and non-profit organizations.

    • Directed the EPA to develop the Columbia River Basin Restoration Funding Assistance Program, which is a voluntary, competitive grants program for environmental protection and restoration programs throughout the Basin.

    • In 2021, the EPA awarded more than $79 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding through this program to reduce toxics in fish and water throughout the Basin. Awardees in past years have included:

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Collins, King Announce More Than $20.5 Million for Economic Development Projects Across Maine

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Maine Angus King
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Susan Collins, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and Angus King announced that 29 Maine organizations will receive a total of $20,588,173 to support important development projects. The funding comes from the Northern Border Regional Commission’s (NBRC) Fiscal Year 2025 Catalyst Program and Timber for Transit Program and will support projects aimed at strengthening economic opportunity in communities across 13 Maine counties.
    “The NBRC has long helped provide rural regions with the economic tools they need to prosper,” said Senators Collins and King. “This funding will help improve water infrastructure and roadways in communities across our state while strengthening our workforce and creating economic opportunities for Mainers.”
    The recipients of the Catalyst Program funding are as follows:
    Boothbay Region Water District – $1,000,000
    City of Gardiner – $1,000,000
    Mount Desert Island Hospital – $1,000,000
    Presque Isle Utilities District – $1,000,000
    Town of Waldoboro – $1,000,000
    Regional Medical Center at Lubec – $800,000
    Cherryfield Town Square – $500,000
    Eastern Maine Development Corporation – $500,000
    Friends of the Mountain – $500,000
    Main Street Skowhegan – $500,000
    Maine Department of Labor – $500,000
    Maine Outdoor Brands – $500,000
    Paris Utility District – $500,000
    The Harry E. Davis Partnership for Children’s Oral Health – $499,613
    Associated General Contractors of Maine – $497,961
    Town of Thomaston – $497,640
    Maine Community College System – $497,537
    Town of Beals – $482,236
    Arnold Trail Snowmobile Network – $403,409
    GrowSmart Maine – $388,700
    Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce – $303,150
    Midcoast Council of Governments – $300,000
    Bangor Children’s Home d.b.a. Hilltop School – $227,735
    Island Institute – $181,712
    Town of North Haven – $100,000
    The recipients of the Timber for Transit Program funding are as follows:
    Town of Island Falls – $2,808,000
    City of Presque Isle – $2,500,000
    University of Maine, Orono Campus – $1,000,000
    Inland Woods and Trails – $600,480
    A detailed description of all funded projects can be read here.
    The NBRC was established by Congress in 2008, with Senator Collins’ and King’s support, to fund a broad range of development projects in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York aimed at alleviating economic distress and encouraging private sector job creation. In 2023, Senator Collins introduced and Senator King co-sponsored a bill to reauthorize and strengthen the NBRC.

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