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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Exploring Funding Modalities for the Sustainability of the UN/LOCODE

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    In response to the critical resource challenges facing the UN/LOCODE programme, this side event will convene a diverse panel of speakers from United Nations agencies, international organizations, and key industry stakeholders to explore innovative funding mechanisms and partnership models. The session will focus on the concept of a Contribution Support Fee and other potential modalities to ensure the long-term sustainability and modernization of the UN/LOCODE system.

    Participants will engage in an open dialogue with the UN/LOCODE Advisory Group and UNECE Secretariat to assess the feasibility of various funding approaches, including voluntary contributions, public-private partnerships, and service-based support models. The event aims to foster a shared understanding of the operational risks posed by the current liquidity crisis and to identify actionable pathways for resource mobilization.

    All stakeholders committed to the future of global trade facilitation and location standardisation are encouraged to attend and contribute to this critical discussion.

     

    For more information, kindly contact [email protected].

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Bus Safety Excellence Award commends multidisciplinary staff and encourages trade to promote safety awareness (with photos/video)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Bus Safety Excellence Award commends multidisciplinary staff and encourages trade to promote safety awareness (with photos/video)Issued at HKT 17:20

    The Transport Department (TD) today (June 3) held the Bus Safety Excellence Award Ceremony 2025 to commend multidisciplinary staff of franchised bus operators (FBOs) with excellent performances in enhancing bus safety in daily operations, with a view to encouraging the trade to promote safety awareness with ongoing efforts. About 200 participants attended the ceremony.

    Officiating at the ceremony, the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Kevin Choi, said that continuously enhancing bus safety is a shared priority of the Government and FBOs, which requires both hardware equipment and staff training to complement each other. While bus captains shoulder the important duty of safe driving, the dedication of and collaboration among professional teams behind them are equally indispensable in ensuring stable services. Mr Choi expressed gratitude to the contributions of staff at different positions, who upheld professionalism in delivering safe and reliable bus services. He looked forward to ongoing efforts of the trade in fostering a safety culture and the importance of vehicle safety extensively, thereby providing a safe commute for passengers at large.

    Also officiating at the ceremony were Legislative Council (LegCo) Member (Transport) Mr Frankie Yick; the Chairman of the LegCo Panel on Transport, Mr Chan Siu-hung; the Deputy Chairman of the LegCo Panel on Transport, Mr Yiu Pak-leung; the Commissioner for Transport, Ms Angela Lee; the Chairman of the Transport Advisory Committee, Professor Stephen Cheung; Independent Expert Member of the Committee on Enhancement of Franchised Bus Safety Professor Wong Sze-chun; and the Chief Superintendent of Police (Traffic) of the Hong Kong Police Force, Mr Leung Shun. The officiating guests hosted the kick-off ceremony and urged road users to take heed of safety tips, including “staying courteous and alert”, “obeying traffic regulations”, “keeping a safe distance” and “driving attentively, no speeding”.

    The Excellence Award this year gave recognition to a total of 57 staff members, comprising 28 bus captains, six driving instructors, 12 inspectors/regulators and 11 engineers/mechanics from five teams. Among them, the engineer/mechanic teams competed in bus safety projects for the first time, with their entries assessed by the TD based on safety benefits, creativity and technological application. The winning entries, such as a predictive bus maintenance system and the application of an AI digital video recording system on both buses and emergency rescue vehicles, effectively made good use of technologies in enhancing safety and efficiency.

    Awardees in the other categories were nominated by FBOs and assessed by the TD. Regarding the assessment criteria, bus captains should have a clean traffic accident record and no driving offence records, and their driving attitude and skills were assessed. Driving instructors should provide effective safety training for bus captains while inspectors/regulators should maintain effective management of buses’ daily operations. At the ceremony, special guest Matthew Ho had interactive quiz games with bus trade representatives, strengthening their understanding of a proper driving attitude and bus safety tips.

    The list of awardees this year is set out in the Annex.

    Ends/Tuesday, June 3, 2025
    Issued at HKT 17:20

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Interest rate of first interest payment for series of retail infrastructure bonds due 2027

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Interest rate of first interest payment for series of retail infrastructure bonds due 2027Fixed Rate: +3.50 per centIssued at HKT 16:40

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

    ​The Hong Kong Monetary Authority, as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, announced today (June 3) the relevant per annum interest rate for the first interest payment of the series of retail infrastructure bonds due 2027 (Issue Number: 03GB2712R; Stock Code: 4286) (the Retail Infrastructure Bonds) issued under the Infrastructure Bond Programme.

    According to the Issue Circular dated November 26, 2024, for the Retail Infrastructure Bonds, the first interest payment of the Retail Infrastructure Bonds is scheduled to be made on June 17, 2025, and the relevant interest rate is scheduled to be determined and announced on June 3, 2025, as the higher of the prevailing Floating Rate and Fixed Rate.

    On June 3, 2025, the Floating Rate and Fixed Rate are as follows:

    Floating Rate: +1.60 per cent (Annex)
    Fixed Rate: +3.50 per cent

    Based on the Floating Rate and Fixed Rate set out above, the relevant interest rate for the first interest payment is determined and announced as 3.50 per cent per annum.

    Ends/Tuesday, June 3, 2025
    Issued at HKT 16:40

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Recent Graduate Named to Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    Julian Cote-Dorado ’24 (CLAS) has been accepted into the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals for the 2025-26 academic year. The fellowship annually provides 65 American and 65 German young professionals the opportunity to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts as part of a cultural immersion program.

    Cote-Dorado graduated from UConn with a degree in political science and minors in economics and German. The Mansfield native grew up in the UConn community and graduated from E.O. Smith High School.

    He is interested in pursuing a career in international relations and diplomacy.

    “I love to travel meeting people, and I am very interested in different languages,” says Cote-Dorado. “My dream is to work in foreign affairs or diplomacy.”

    For Americans, the CBYX program consists of three phases: two months of intensive German language training, one semester of classes, and a three-to-five-month-long internship. CBYX is sponsored in the United States by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

    “I met Julian last fall at a German language club coffee hour,” says Tim Beaucage, an Honors Program advisor and STEM Scholar coordinator, who advised Cote-Dorado on his application for the CBYX program. “It is a great opportunity for the UConn community to gather and have the opportunity to practice their German language skills. Julian really impressed me with his German speaking and understanding ability. For someone who has only been learning the language in college, his level is outstanding. I could tell he was really passionate about languages, and he speaks several very well himself.

    “I am so excited and happy for Julian to participate in the CBYX program,” Beaucage continues. “I am sure that he will walk away with not only superior German language skills, but many life-changing experiences and future opportunities as well.”

    Cote-Dorado studied at Heidelberg University in Germany during his junior year as part of UConn’s bilateral exchange program. During his time there, he spent six weeks teaching English to Chinese high school graduates.

    “That was my first foray into Germany, and I ended up really liking it,” says Cote-Dorado. “I am really looking forward to improving my German when I go back there and would like to get as close to fluent as possible.”

    He adds, “The fellowship will give me a foothold in Europe for a possible career there. It’s a very interesting time to be in Germany as the country has taken on a stronger leadership role in international security in Europe.”

    Cote-Dorado was also recently named a finalist for the Fulbright US Student Program as well, but has opted for the CBYX fellowship.

    He was an intern at the U.S. Department of State in the fall of 2023, which included a trip with a delegation to Moldova for a multilateral nuclear security exercise. Cote-Dorado was also an intern in the Connecticut State Senate in the spring of 2024.

    “Being in Hartford was interesting because I didn’t know much about state politics beforehand,” says Cote-Dorado. “I got to see not only how the legislative process works, but also how senators and representatives engage with each other. Connecticut is a small state, and they all know each other at the Capitol. It was interesting to see how committed they are to representing their citizens. They do it because they really care.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Young Dung Reinvigorates Old Mice

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    There’s no magic pill for youth, but there might be a magic poo. Or rather a medicinal one, University of Connecticut researchers report in mSystems on May 30. They found that giving old mice fecal transplants from younger mice can reduce symptoms of aging.

    Harvesting youth from the young to rejuvenate the elderly has been a theme in popular culture for quite some time. There have even been some  experiments in mice showing that blood from a young animal can improve the health of an old one. But scientists are a long way from being able to replicate those successes in humans.

    Now there might be a different way. UConn School of Medicine microbiome researcher Yanjiao Zhou and aging researcher Ming Xu have shown that supplementing old mice with the microbiomes of young mice can make them act younger, at least temporarily.

    The microbiome refers to the ecosystem in the guts of the mice. The researchers gave old mice fecal transplants from young mice (yes, it’s exactly what you’d think) and measured common markers of aging. Old mice who received the fecal transplants displayed fewer anxious behaviors, lower levels of inflammation, improved mitochondrial function (meaning their cells were more efficient with energy) and increased grip strength. Mice receiving the young microbiome also lost more weight, had an improved metabolic profile, and improved behavior.

    The old mice in the experiment were 18 months old, approximately equivalent to humans 60 to 65 years old. They received fecal transplants from young adult mice about 6 to 8 weeks old. The researchers continued giving the aged mice fecal transplants twice a week for two months, and the anti-aging effects continued as long as the transplants did. Whether they would continue if the experiment went on longer with even older mice is unknown.

    The researchers are working on identifying the bacteria responsible for the anti-aging effects, and perhaps developing a probiotic that can benefit older humans.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Upper Clyde River — Shelburne County District RCMP charges woman with drug trafficking

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Shelburne County District RCMP has charged a woman with drug trafficking after responding to a single motor vehicle crash.

    On May 26, at approximately 1:07 p.m., Shelburne County District RCMP responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on Upper Clyde Rd. RCMP officers learned that a Jeep Grand Cherokee was travelling along Clyde Rd. when the driver lost control of the vehicle. The Jeep then left the roadway and struck a house.

    The sole occupant of the home, a 41-year-old man, sustained minor injuries and was treated at the scene by EHS. The driver of the vehicle, Tamera Paige Smith of Amirault Hills, and the passenger, a 68-year-old woman of Clark’s Harbour, were uninjured.

    During a search of the vehicle and a bag the driver was carrying at the scene, officers located a quantity of cocaine, cash, and drug paraphernalia consistent with drug trafficking.

    Smith was safely arrested and has been charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (cocaine). She appeared in Yarmouth Provincial Court on May 27 and was released on conditions pending future court appearances.

    The investigation is ongoing.

    File # 2025-718599

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the A13, Havering

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    The Met is appealing for witnesses to come forward after a 45-year-old man died following a collision in Wennington.

    At 20:30hrs on Sunday, 1June, police were called to reports of a collision between a car and trailer on the A13 in Wennington.

    Officers attended the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service. A 45-year-old man, who was the driver of the car, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

    His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

    Detective Sergeant Jon Bounds who is leading the investigation, said:
    “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the man who sadly died following this incident.

    “We are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area of A13 heading eastbound, approaching the Wennington Interchange, between 20:25hrs and 20:35hrs on Sunday, 1 June.

    “Did you witness the collision or see something that might be helpful to us?

    “If you were driving past, please check any dashcam footage you have to see if you may have captured what happened.

    “We believe there may be witnesses who have yet to come forward. No matter how small, anyone with any information is urged to contact us immediately.”

    Detectives from the Met’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit are asking anyone who saw the incident or who may have captured it on dashcam or similar to contact 101 or the witness appeal line on 020 8246 9820, quoting the reference 7254/01Jun.

    No arrests have been made as of yet.

    Enquiries are ongoing.

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  • MIL-OSI: Draganfly Announces Delivery of Flex FPV Systems to Major U.S. Prime Defense Contractor

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Tampa, Florida, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) (CSE: DPRO) (FSE: 3U8), an award-winning, industry-leading drone solutions and systems developer, is pleased to announce the first deliveries of its revolutionary Flex FPV (First Person View) systems under an order from a major U.S. military prime contractor supporting land systems operations for allied forces.

    The Draganfly Flex FPV system is built around a modular core architecture that allows operators to seamlessly switch between different arm and propeller sizes in seconds—without specialized tools. This adaptability enables a single Flex Core to support a variety of mission profiles ranging from reconnaissance and training to tactical payload delivery.

    Capable of speeds exceeding 149 Kilometres per hour, the Flex FPV is designed to support traditional FPV flight and assisted modes, including autonomous waypoint missions. With the ability to carry payloads up to 10 lbs, including via picatinny rail or custom mounts, the system delivers unmatched agility and flexibility in high-intensity environments.

    “This delivery marks an important milestone for the Flex FPV platform,” said Cameron Chell, President and CEO of Draganfly. “The system was born out of our work supporting frontline operations in Ukraine and has been refined through rigorous testing by multiple defense partners. We’re incredibly proud to see it deployed by one of the world’s top defense contractors. .”

    The Flex FPV was officially launched in 2024 and has since undergone evaluation by a variety of militaries and end-users across training, defense, and public safety applications. This order includes a mix of core units and modular components selected to meet the specific needs of the end user.

    Draganfly continues to experience growing demand across defense and public safety sectors as organizations seek out trusted, North American-developed UAS platforms capable of adapting to the evolving realities of modern warfare.

    For more information about Draganfly, visit draganfly.com.

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    Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8) is a global leader in drone technology, AI, and autonomous systems, providing innovative solutions for public safety, defense, agriculture, and industrial applications. With over 25 years of experience, Draganfly is recognized for its groundbreaking contributions to the UAV industry and commitment to delivering cutting-edge, North American-made technology.

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: UK: Northern Ireland journalists working in ‘climate of fear’ amid paramilitary threats

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Journalists tell of rape and death threats 

    Paramilitary groups are responsible for most threats – yet no prosecutions  

    Official state failure to provide protection 

    ‘Journalists in Northern Ireland are facing a sustained campaign of threats and violence’ – Patrick Corrigan 

    Journalists in Northern Ireland face regular deaths threats and attacks while living and working in the most dangerous place in the UK to do their job. 

    A new 106-page report by Amnesty International features interviews with reporters who have been told they will be shot or stabbed, threatened with bombs under their car and given 48-hour ultimatums to leave the country – all because of their journalism. 

    Some journalists have been physically attacked. Equipment has been damaged. Their cars have been battered with poles laced with nails. Two journalists have been killed. 

    For those most at risk, their homes are protected by bulletproof windows and doors with alarms linked up to police stations. 

    Amnesty’s research for the report – Occupational Hazard? Threats and violence against journalists in Northern Ireland – uncovered more than 70 incidents of threats or attacks on journalists in Northern Ireland since the start of 2019.  

    Most threats come from a range of proscribed paramilitary groups, loyalist and republican, as well as from armed organised crime groups, some with links to paramilitaries.  

    Most threats against journalists go unpunished. There have been no prosecutions for any threats from paramilitary groups.  

    For decades, some have felt that dealing with threats was just part of their job; an ‘occupational hazard’ they have been forced to accept.  

    But now, by coming together and sharing their stories, journalists in Northern Ireland are saying ‘enough is enough’.   

    Lack of police protection  

    Journalists report having little expectation of people being held account for making threats. Many reporters interviewed by Amnesty said that they feel the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has failed to effectively investigate attacks and threats against them. Since June 2022, there have been only two successful prosecutions for threats against journalists. There have been no prosecutions for threats from paramilitary groups, the single most significant source of such threats. 

    With journalists excluded from the government’s home protection scheme, which funds the installation of security measures, many have been left feeling at risk. 

    Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty International UK’s Northern Ireland Director, said:  

    “Journalists in Northern Ireland are facing a sustained campaign of threats, intimidation and violence from armed groups, which makes it the most dangerous place in the UK to be a reporter.  

    “They are being threatened, attacked and even killed for shining a light on paramilitary groups and others who seek to exert control through violence. This creates a climate of fear that many assumed was consigned to history when the Good Friday Agreement was signed. 

    “Yet there has not been a single prosecution for threats against journalists from paramilitary groups. This sense of impunity only emboldens those behind the threats.   

    “When journalists are under attack, press freedom is under attack. The state must create a safe environment where journalists can work freely and report without fear of reprisals. It is currently failing to do so.” 

    Living in fear 

    The police visited Belfast Telegraph crime correspondent Allison Morris’ house nine times between December 2023 and October 2024 to deliver threats from paramilitary or criminal groups. On one occasion, she received a threat and 24 hours later a pipe bomb was found near her home. 

    She said: “I’m convinced someone’s going to kill me at some point. I always think I’ll never die of natural causes. Most of the time, I pretend that the threats don’t annoy me, but clearly, they do. This is not a normal way to live.” 

    Sunday World northern editor Richard Sullivan said: “I’ve had threats to kill me, to use a bomb on my car and on my house. I’ve been given 24 hours to leave the country.” 

    Sunday Life journalist Ciaran Barnes said: “I’ve got bulletproof windows front and back. I’ve got a bulletproof door. I’ve got cameras all around the house. I’ve got sensor activated lights and panic alarms.”  

    The home security measures are paid for by his employer, as journalists are ineligible for access to the government’s Home Protection Scheme.  

    National Union of Journalists assistant general secretary Séamus Dooley said: “In what is supposed to be normalised society, post the peace process, journalists are living in fear and behind high security measures. That really is not the sign of a normal functioning democracy.” 

    Amnesty has made a series of recommendations for the police and various government departments, including: 

    • Justice Minister Naomi Long MLA should establish and chair a new Media Safety Group, with representatives from the PSNI, Public Prosecution Service (PPS), media organisations and the NUJ, to deliver a new journalist safety strategy 

    Note: The report is based on research carried out by Amnesty between November 2024 and May 2025, including 26 interviews conducted by Patrick Corrigan and Kathryn Torney with 22 journalists about their experiences living with the threat of armed violence, NUJ representatives, the PSNI and a relative and lawyer of Martin O’Hagan.

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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Niger: Six month-long arbitrary detention of human rights defender Moussa Tchangari must end

    Source: Amnesty International –

    Niger’s authorities should immediately release civil society activist and human rights defender Moussa Tchangari and stop using terrorism-related charges to silence dissent, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), in the framework of the Observatory for the protection of human rights defenders, said today.

    On 3 December 2024, men claiming to be policemen arrested Moussa Tchangari at his home in Niamey, Niger’s capital. On 3 January 2025, the Niamey High Court charged him with several serious offences, including “criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise,” “undermining national defence,” and “plotting against the authority of the state through intelligence with enemy powers.” If convicted of plotting with enemy powers, he could face the death penalty.

    We urge the authorities to immediately release Moussa Tchangari and drop all charges.

    Marceau Sivieude, Amnesty International’s Interim Regional Director for West and Central Africa

    On the same day, Tchangari was remanded to Filingué prison, 170 kilometres from Niamey, where he remains arbitrarily held in pre-trial detention. Since then, he has not been interviewed on the merits of the charges against him before a judge.

    “Moussa Tchangari is being detained solely for the exercise of his human rights. We urge the authorities to immediately release him and drop all charges. We are deeply concerned about the use of charges like these to silence critics of the government,” said Marceau Sivieude, Amnesty International’s Interim Regional Director for West and Central Africa.

    Three weeks before his arrest, on 12 November 2024, Tchangari criticized on social media the decision of Niger’s interior minister to revoke the licenses of two humanitarian nongovernmental organizations. He also criticized the establishment of a terrorism database, a move that further undermines the human rights of the people of Niger. Moussa Tchangari risks being stripped of his Nigerien nationality on terrorism charges, based on an August 2024 ordinance establishing a database for individuals and groups associated with terrorism and national defence offences.

    Under Niger’s penal code, terrorism-related charges can result in up to four years’ non-renewable preventive detention. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, FIDH and OMCT have examined the charges and can confirm that none of them relate to internationally recognisable offences as each relates to the legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression.

    “Tchangari’s arrest is part of a wider trend of repression by the Nigerien authorities, who target and subject to constant judicial harassment all those who publicly criticize them, with the aim of silencing them,” said Drissa Traoré, Secretary general of FIDH.

    “His arrest and subsequent detention send a chilling message to anyone who may dare to criticize Niger’s regime slide towards autocracy,” said Ilaria Allegrozzi, senior Sahel researcher at Human Rights Watch.

    “Tchangari’s arrest is a grave mistake and counterproductive. For decades, he has embodied the Nigerien people’s call for democracy, security, resource sovereignty, and independence. Any government that respects the peoples’ will must release him”, said Isidore Ngueuleu, Head of the Africa Regional Desk at OMCT.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Watts Bar Nuclear Plant

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    The Watts Bar Nuclear Plant is owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The plant is located in East Tennessee and has two pressurized water reactors that generate around 25% of the state’s power.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: We Are One Step Closer to Realizing President Trump’s Promise To MAHA

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    “Today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from @CDCgov recommended immunization schedule. Bottom line: it’s common sense and it’s good science. We are now one step closer to realizing @POTUS’s promise to Make America Healthy Again.” – Secretary Kennedy

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Secretary Kennedy Visits ORR

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    “ORR is fiercely devoted to locating the 291,000 children that disappeared during the Biden Administration. The most sacred duty we have is to protect our children and that’s part of the greater drive of the Trump Administration—to restore the moral authority of our country.” – Secretary Kennedy

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 2025 National Veterans Golden Age Games – Day 3 Highlights

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    We’re seeing Veterans come together at the #GoldenAgeGames , in ways that go far beyond competition. It’s more than just fitness, it’s about finding strength in each other and celebrating every step of the journey. Together, we #FeelTheVictory!

    #LetsGlow #Sports4Vets #FitnessForLife

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 🚨Watch #ICE San Diego special agents remove a knife from a criminal alien resisting arrest May 29

    Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)

    Watch our special agents confiscate a knife from a violent Venezuelan alien resisting arrest.

    This arrest was part of an operation that resulted in eight arrests — including one TdA member — with help from federal partners in San Diego May 29.

    Our officers and agents often face extremely violent criminals carrying knives or firearms. Securing our nation can be exceptionally dangerous, but our officers and agents are honored to protect our communities.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese peacekeepers in Abyei visit local school 2025-06-03 18:59:06 On the occasion of the 75th International Children’s Day, the Chinese Peacekeeping Military Utility Helicopter Unit and the Rapid Response Unit to the UNISFA visited the Comboni Primary School in Abyei Township near the mission area.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, June 3 — On the occasion of the 75th International Children’s Day, the Chinese Peacekeeping Military Utility Helicopter Unit and the Rapid Response Unit to the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) visited the Comboni Primary School in Abyei Township near the mission area to extend festival greetings and care to the local teachers and students, and convey peace and friendship through cultural exchanges.

      During the visit, the Chinese peacekeepers donated more than 1,200 pieces of teaching supplies including schoolbags, stationery, and sports and cultural items to help improve the local teaching conditions. Subsequently, they presented an art performance featuring traditional Chinese culture to the teachers and students.

      It is learned that the Chinese peacekeepers have been persistently carrying out educational assistance and support projects in the mission area. Over the past five years, the Chinese Peacekeeping Military Utility Helicopter Unit and the Rapid Response Unit to the UNISFA have visited the local schools for over 20 times. In addition to donating supplies, they also regularly conducts Chinese language teaching and basic science courses to help enhance the local education level, demonstrating the responsibility of a “peace envoy” through practical actions. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China reports over 650M inter-regional trips during Dragon Boat Festival holiday

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

    China has reported more than 653.7 million inter-regional passenger trips during the just-concluded Dragon Boat Festival holiday, data from the Ministry of Transport showed on Tuesday.

    The figure represents a 2.5 percent increase compared to the same holiday last year, the ministry said.

    This year’s Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanwu Festival, was celebrated on May 31, and the public holiday ran from May 31 to June 2.

    A breakdown of the data showed that road traffic accounted for the lion’s share of these trips, with over 597.32 million trips made by road during the holiday.

    Railway passenger trips totaled 48.03 million, while the waterway passenger volume came in at 2.73 million.

    Airlines handled 5.63 million passenger trips during the holiday, according to the data. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China rejects US claims of violating consensus in Geneva talks

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

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Tuesday rejected the repeated U.S. claims that China is violating the consensus reached during the China-U.S. economic and trade talks in Geneva, urging the United States to stop spreading disinformation.

    China has acted in a responsible manner, taking the consensus reached in the Geneva talks seriously and implementing it rigorously, Lin stated at a regular press briefing.

    The United States has seriously undermined the consensus by successively introducing multiple discriminatory restrictive measures against China, including issuing guidance on AI chip export controls, halting sales of chip design software to China, and announcing the revocation of visas for Chinese students, Lin said.

    The U.S. move has harmed China’s legitimate rights and interests, and China firmly opposes this and has lodged stern representations, the spokesperson said.

    Stressing that pressure and coercion are not the correct ways to deal with China, he urged the United States to respect the facts, stop spreading disinformation, correct its own mistakes and take concrete actions to safeguard the consensus reached during the Geneva talks. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: 28,000 participants expected at China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo

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

    More than 28,000 people from China, Africa and international organizations have signed up for the fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo as of Tuesday, organizers announced.

    The participants are from 48 African countries, nine international organizations, and 27 Chinese provincial-level regions. More than 4,700 Chinese and African enterprises, business associations and financial institutions will attend the event, organizers told a press briefing held by the information office of the Hunan provincial government Tuesday.

    Themed “China and Africa: Together Toward Modernization,” the expo is scheduled to run from June 12 to 15 in Changsha, capital of central China’s Hunan Province.

    The event will feature 30 economic and trade activities in fields including China-Africa industrial chain collaboration, green minerals, infrastructure, traditional medicine, cultural industries and youth entrepreneurship.

    For the first time, dedicated exhibitions will be held on renowned China-Africa cooperation brands, quality African goods, China-Africa tourism, and China-Africa cooperation in traditional Chinese medicine.

    The main exhibition hall will be open to the public from June 13 to 15. The event will also have a sub-exhibition and an engineering machinery exhibition at two other venues.

    Since its inception in 2019, the expo has facilitated the signing of 336 cooperation projects totaling 53.32 billion U.S. dollars.

    In February, local authorities issued new policy measures aimed at promoting trade facilitation and the sustainable development of trade with Africa. These measures aim to address issues relating to market access, foreign exchange, trade facilitation, financing, and standards and rules.

    Hunan’s trade with Africa has ranked first among central and western Chinese regions for years, with the trade volume surging to 54.85 billion yuan (about 7.6 billion U.S. dollars) in 2024 from 18.16 billion yuan in 2018, official data showed. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Global GDP growth to slow down to 2.9% in 2025, 2026

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

    Global GDP growth is projected to slow from 3.3 percent in 2024 to 2.9 percent this year and the next year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Tuesday.

    In its latest Economic Outlook, the OECD revised down its global growth forecast, citing a technical assumption that existing tariff rates as of mid-May will remain in place, despite ongoing legal disputes.

    The organization warned that if current trends persist — such as rising trade barriers, tighter financial conditions, weakening business and consumer confidence and increased policy uncertainty — they could significantly undermine global growth prospects.

    The OECD projected that the U.S. economic growth will slow significantly to 1.6 percent in 2025 and 1.5 percent in 2026.

    For the euro area, growth is forecast to reach 1 percent in 2025 and 1.2 percent in 2026, unchanged from previous estimates, as foreign demand gradually recovers. The OECD noted that the region’s outlook is supported by easing financial conditions and lower energy prices.

    Within the bloc, Germany’s economy is expected to expand by 0.4 percent in 2025 and 1.2 percent in 2026.

    “The recovery will be driven by domestic demand,” the organization noted, adding that private consumption will increase due to low inflation, rising nominal wages and declining domestic policy uncertainty.

    As for France, the OECD forecasts GDP growth to slow to 0.6 percent in 2025 amid elevated economic policy uncertainty, before gradually recovering to 0.9 percent in 2026.

    Private consumption will become the main growth engine in 2025, as exports will suffer from increased trade tensions and investment will be held back by increased uncertainty, the OECD noted.

    However, it predicted that stronger investment and steady consumer spending will help the French economy recover in 2026. 

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  • Markets decline for third straight day amid global weakness

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Indian equity benchmarks closed lower for the third consecutive trading session on Tuesday, as weak global cues and investor caution weighed on sentiment.

    The BSE Sensex dropped 636.24 points, or 0.78%, to end at 80,737.51, while the NSE Nifty fell 174.10 points, or 0.70%, to settle at 24,542.50.

    IT, PSU banks, financial services, FMCG, and energy stocks led the decline. However, midcap and smallcap indices fared better. The Nifty Smallcap 100 inched up 0.10% to 18,114, while the Nifty Midcap 100 shed 0.45% to close at 57,517.

    “After an initial uptick, the Nifty oscillated sharply in early trade; however, a sharp decline below the 20-day exponential moving average in the latter half of the session kept the tone negative,” said Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking.

    Analysts cited sustained foreign fund outflows, geopolitical tensions, and uncertainty over global trade deals as key factors behind the market’s weakness. They added that strength in select banking stocks may cushion further downside.

    Investors also appeared to be in wait-and-watch mode ahead of the Reserve Bank of India’s upcoming interest rate decision.

    On the currency front, the rupee gave up Monday’s gains, impacted by risk aversion, a stronger U.S. dollar, and continued outflows. HDFC Securities’ Dilip Parmar expects the USD/INR pair to trade in the 85.10–85.90 range in the near term.

    Gold prices remained steady near ₹97,700 on the MCX after a sharp rally on Monday. Analysts said the market is consolidating ahead of key economic data releases from the U.S.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Thales reinvents secure payment systems for a data-driven future, showcasing leadership at Money20/20 Europe

    Source: Thales Group

    Headline: Thales reinvents secure payment systems for a data-driven future, showcasing leadership at Money20/20 Europe

    • Payment systems must evolve beyond traditional card-based models to handle growing volumes of data and changing user expectations.
    • Thales’ D1 platform is already empowering issuers to simplify, secure, and scale payment services with over 200 million active cards.
    • With a modular, API-first approach, the D1 platform helps issuers stay ahead of regulatory, technological, and consumer shifts—without needing to rebuild their infrastructure.

    As the global shift toward digital payments accelerates, Thales is setting the standard for how financial institutions adapt to this fast-changing landscape. At the core of this transformation is Thales’ D1 platform, a real-time, cloud-native platform, which is helping issuers reimagine their payment systems for a world that’s moving beyond cards—and into a data-first era.

    With 35% of global transactions now driven by mobile wallets and tokenization, traditional card systems are straining under rising data volumes and fragmented architectures. Issuers face increasing pressure to adapt to new payment flows, regulations, and customer expectations—all at speed.

    Thales’ D1 platform is already doing just that, powering over 200 million active cards. Designed for fast, secure integration via APIs, the D1 platform enables banks to quickly roll out services like Click to Pay, virtual cards, or digital wallets—typically within three to four months. The platform’s modular approach allows issuers to scale new services from thousands to millions of users without reworking their backend, while Thales ensures ongoing compliance, updates, and zero-trust security—all included as standard.

    Meet Thales at Money20/20 Europe in Amsterdam, where the team will showcase how the D1 platform is helping transform payment infrastructure for the digital age.

    “In the coming years, the way we authenticate, authorize, and personalize digital payments will change dramatically,” said Bertrand Knopf, SVP at Thales PAY. “To keep pace, issuers need flexible, secure platforms that can adapt quickly to new payment methods, regulatory changes, and user expectations. That’s exactly what D1 platform was built for.”

    Decades of Expertise, Built for the Future

    With more than 180 digital payment deployments worldwide and one in every three physical cards globally produced by Thales, the company brings a deep legacy of trust and innovation to the payments industry. D1 platform is the next chapter in that leadership—offering issuers a flexible, forward-looking foundation for the evolving world of commerce.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China publicly destroys 1,590kg of drugs to commemorate fight against opium smuggling

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

    HAIKOU, June 3 (Xinhua) — About 1,590 kg of drugs were publicly destroyed in south China’s Hainan Province on Tuesday to crack down on drug crimes and commemorate the country’s fight against opium smuggling in the 19th century.

    Drugs including heroin, methamphetamine, ketamine and new drugs such as etomidate, as well as unregulated addictive substances that were seized in drug cases by Hainan courts in recent years, were burned in an incinerator at a local new energy power plant.

    The drug destruction campaign, which was carried out in strict compliance with environmental protection principles, was timed to coincide with the 186th anniversary of a famous historical event during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). On June 3, 1839, high-ranking official Lin Zexu ordered the destruction of about 1,000 tons of smuggled opium confiscated from foreign traders in Humen, Guangdong Province (South China). His move was seen as the beginning of China’s fight against opium.

    The centralized drug destruction demonstrated the province’s determination to strengthen drug control and combat drug crimes, according to the Hainan Provincial Public Security Bureau. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice Premier of the State Council of China calls on SCO member states to strengthen financial cooperation

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

    BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Tuesday called for strengthening financial cooperation among member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to give strong impetus to the development of countries in the region.

    He made this statement during a collective meeting with foreign representatives present at the meeting of finance ministers and heads of central banks of SCO member states.

    Ding Xuexiang said that Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward a series of important proposals and measures to build a more beautiful common home for the SCO at the SCO Plus meeting in Astana in 2024.

    China is willing to seize the opportunity of its SCO presidency and work with other member states to prioritize development, strengthen financial cooperation, increase the share of settlements in their national currencies, promote the development of digital and inclusive finance, and actively work on the establishment of the SCO Development Bank, Ding Xuexiang said.

    Speaking on behalf of the foreign guests, SCO Secretary General Nurlan Yermekbayev praised the work carried out by China as the country chairing the organization. He expressed readiness to work with the Chinese side, adhering to the “Shanghai Spirit”, to promote prosperity and development in the region. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Global GDP growth to slow to 2.9% in 2025 and 2026 – OECD

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

    PARIS, June 3 (Xinhua) — Global GDP growth is projected to slow to 2.9 percent this year and next from 3.3 percent in 2024, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Tuesday.

    In its latest economic outlook, the OECD revised down its global growth forecast, citing a technical assumption that current tariff rates as of mid-May will remain in place despite ongoing legal wrangling.

    The organization warned that if current trends (rising trade barriers, tightening financial conditions, weakening business and consumer confidence and increasing political uncertainty) continue, they could significantly undermine global growth prospects. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IDF Expands Ground Operations in Gaza

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

    JERUSALEM, June 3 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Monday that it has expanded ground operations in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.

    The move follows an order issued Sunday by IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to expand the ground offensive to additional areas in both the north and south of the enclave.

    The IDF said its troops killed militants and destroyed weapons depots and above-ground and underground infrastructure.

    In addition, since Sunday, Israeli aircraft have struck dozens of targets across the Gaza Strip, “including terrorist cells, military installations belonging to terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip, tunnels, weapons depots and additional terrorist infrastructure,” the statement said.

    The escalation of fighting followed disagreements in proximity talks between Israel and Hamas over a US proposal for a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two terror suspects killed in Uganda bomb blast

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

    KAMPALA, June 3 (Xinhua) — Ugandan troops said on Tuesday they killed two suspected terrorists carrying explosive devices in the country’s capital.

    Army spokesman Chris Magezi told Xinhua by telephone that the bomb exploded while two suspects were being detained.

    “One of the suspects was actually a suicide bomber, a woman,” said K. Magezi, adding that the suspects were riding a motorcycle in Munyonyo, a suburb of Kampala. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, Egypt sign agreement to operate CBD in Egypt’s new administrative capital

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

    CAIRO, June 3 (Xinhua) — Egypt’s New Urban Communities Authority and a Chinese-Egyptian joint venture have signed an agreement on the comprehensive operation and maintenance of the Central Business District (CBD) in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital.

    Under the agreement, Horizon Operations Management /Egypt/ will be responsible for the implementation of the project in the CBD, initially focusing on property management and municipal administration.

    According to a statement from the Egyptian cabinet, during preliminary talks on the signing, Egyptian Housing Minister Sherif El-Sherbini said the agreement covers the maintenance and management of important facilities, as well as the provision of comprehensive urban services to residents, tourists and businesses in the CBD.

    Sh. El-Sherbini stressed that this step represents a significant change in Egypt’s approach to managing public facilities – from traditional models to results-oriented management based on quality and sustainability.

    Also present at the signing ceremony on Sunday were Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, China’s Vice Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Dong Jianguo and representatives of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, which oversaw the construction of the Central Business District.

    Situated in the heart of the desert, about 50 km east of the capital Cairo, the Central Business District is one of the key projects jointly built by China and Egypt under the Belt and Road Initiative. The project includes 20 commercial and residential skyscrapers, as well as supporting municipal infrastructure, including the 385.8 m Iconic Tower, the tallest building in Africa. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 650 million inter-regional passenger trips made during three-day weekend of China’s Dragon Boat Festival

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

    BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhua) — China recorded a total of 653.7 million inter-regional passenger trips during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, official data released by the Ministry of Transport showed Tuesday.

    This figure increased by 2.5 percent compared to the same period last year, the above-mentioned ministry noted.

    An ancient Chinese holiday known as the Duanwu Festival or Double Fifth Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, the holiday was celebrated on Saturday, May 31. In China, May 31, June 1 and June 2 have been declared official holidays.

    The volume of automobile passenger transport accounted for a large share of the total volume of public transport trips, reaching 597.32 million person-times.

    Passenger traffic on railways amounted to 48.03 million person-times, on water transport – 2.73 million person-times.

    The volume of passenger traffic at the country’s airports reached 5.63 million person-times. -0-

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