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  • MIL-OSI: Atos awarded Golden Certificate by SAP as Global Operations Partner

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Global News

    20 years of trusted partnership: Atos awarded Golden Certificate by SAP as Global Operations Partner

    Atos is the second SAP Global Operations Partner to date to receive the Golden Certificate

    Paris, France, July 16, 2025 – Atos proudly announces that it has received the Golden Certificate from SAP and is thus certified for the 10th time in a row as SAP® Global Operations Partner. This exemplifies the enduring partnership between Atos and SAP in providing managed services to our clients, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality, scope, and global availability. Additionally, Atos has achieved the distinction of being only the second SAP Global Operations Partner to receive the prestigious golden certificate recognizing this significant milestone.

    With more than 10,000 SAP experts worldwide, Atos is a SAP Platinum Partner and has strong expertise and flexible global delivery capabilities. Through its longstanding alliance with SAP, deep industry insights and an extensive partner network, Atos goes beyond technology to meet the needs of customers, employees and business. Since 2004 Atos has always certified all critical global operations service areas. Recently Atos has globally re-newed its certification in five core business areas:

    • Global SAP S/4HANA® solutions operations and works with RISE with SAP
    • Global SAP SuccessFactors® solutions operations
    • Global SAP HANA® operations and works with RISE with SAP
    • Global SAP BTP operations and works with RISE with SAP
    • Global DevOps

    As part of SAP’s audits, four local Atos entities are recognized as SAP Operations Partners holding various SAP operations certifications: India, United States, Germany and Poland. Visit the SAP Operations Partner Guide for details on our local SAP Operations Partner certifications.

    “This certification reflects our dedication to our long and trusted partnership with SAP. Our experts at Atos constantly work hard to both exceed the expectations of our customers as well as further strengthen our partnership with SAP to deliver the best possible outcome. It makes me proud to continue this long-standing partnership”, says Chetan Manjarekar, Atos Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Smart Platforms & Transformation.

    Stefan Kallweit, Partner Engagement Expert at SAP, adds: “We are proud to count Atos among our longstanding global partners, part of a select group of certified organizations that meet our highest standards across all regions. Atos earns our trust especially by their broad expertise across multiple SAP products and their integration.”

    Atos SAP services and accelerators empower organizations to unleash the full potential of SAP Business Suite. By integrating best-in-class SAP S/4HANA Cloud ERP applications, data, and AI solutions we enhance decision-making, improve efficiency, drive innovation and fuel growth. We support our customers end-to-end—guiding them from initial strategy and implementation through ongoing service innovation and management —helping them navigate the complexities of modern business with ease and confidence.

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    About Atos Group

    Atos Group is a global leader in digital transformation with c. 72,000 employees and annual revenue of c. € 10 billion, operating in 68 countries under two brands — Atos for services and Eviden for products. European number one in cybersecurity, cloud and high-performance computing, Atos Group is committed to a secure and decarbonized future and provides tailored AI-powered, end-to-end solutions for all industries. Atos is a SE (Societas Europaea) and listed on Euronext Paris.

    The purpose of Atos is to help design the future of the information space. Its expertise and services support the development of knowledge, education and research in a multicultural approach and contribute to the development of scientific and technological excellence. Across the world, the Group enables its customers and employees, and members of societies at large to live, work and develop sustainably, in a safe and secure information space.

    Press contact

    Laurent Massicot | laurent.massicot@atos.net | +33 (0)7.69.48.01.80

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Minister Burke introduces an amended audit exemption regime for small and micro companies

    Source: Government of Ireland – Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation

    The Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke, has today announced the commencement of Section 22 of the Companies (Corporate Governance, Enforcement and Regulatory Provisions) Act 2024.

    This provides for a change to the current audit exemption regime, whereby small and micro sized companies will not, in future, automatically lose the privilege of audit exemption on a first occasion, in a five-year period, of late filing of an annual return with the Companies Registration Office (CRO).

    Minister Burke said:

    “I am pleased to sign the Commencement Order, putting in place an amended audit exemption regime for those small and micro sized companies that are late filing annual returns with the CRO. For the minority of small businesses that do not file on time, the loss of audit exemption can have a disproportionate impact due to the significant costs associated with providing two years of audited financial statements.  This new regime will ease the burden on small companies, reducing paperwork and regulatory obligations on our SME sector while bearing in mind the importance of timely filing of annual returns with the CRO”

    Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation, Niamh Smyth added:

    “Timely filing of annual returns is a key aspect of company law and access to company information is important for a whole range of stakeholders. It is important to emphasise that companies will still be subject to late filing fees if annual returns are not filed on time with the CRO.  I would encourage all companies and their advisors to ensure that they are in a position to file in accordance with statutory filing deadlines.”

    Notes for Editors

    Section 22 replaces section 363 of the Companies Act 2014 (whereby a company loses its audit exemption on the first occasion of its failure to deliver an annual return) with an updated regime as follows: 

    • provides that a company that qualifies as a small company will not be entitled to an audit exemption for the following two years where it fails to deliver its annual return and has previously failed to file an annual return in any of the previous five financial years 
    • further provides that a company’s first annual return or previous failure to file an annual return before the commencement of the provision (as the company has already lost its audit exemption) shall not be considered a previous failure.

    This approach being introduced retains late filing fees in all cases but does not penalise small businesses further with the loss of audit exemption where a once-off late filing may arise in any five-year period. 

    The remaining provisions of the 2024 Act relate to a variety of administrative and filing matters relating to the CRO and will be commenced later in 2025. 

    ENDS

    For further information please contact Press Office, Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, press.office@enterprise.gov.ie or (01) 631-2200

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Longton set to benefit from major investment to improve transport network and public realm

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Wednesday, 16th July 2025

    A Stoke-on-Trent town is set to be transformed with major improvements proposed for transport and the public realm.

    Longton will benefit from an initiative which aims to improve pedestrian links between the town’s bus and train stations, the town centre and the Tesco retail park.

    The scheme will also improve congestion and bus services in the town.

    The substantial investment has been supported by funding from the government’s Levelling Up Fund, Bus Service Improvement Plan and Transforming Cities Fund schemes.

    The proposals include:

    • New paving, tree planting and a revised traffic layout for Times Square
    • A new civic space and public realm in front of the town hall
    • Red routes to improve traffic circulation and reduce congestion
    • New pedestrian crossings in the town centre
    • New railings, paving and lighting at Baths Passage as well as a mural which celebrates the history of the town
    • New railings, seating and tree planting at Strand Passage
    • Wider pavements between the train station and Market Street
    • Implementing a one-way system (northbound) on Transport Lane

    Councillor Finlay Gordon-McCusker, cabinet member for transport, regeneration and infrastructure at Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “We want to make sure our town centres work for everyone which is why we are maximising this investment by co-ordinating a number of improvement schemes and delivering real benefits for residents.

    “Our overall plan for the town is to create a network of improvements which will enhance the links between the railway and bus stations, the town centre and the retail park.

    “We want to encourage more people into Longton, support existing businesses and provide a more attractive environment for residents, workers, shoppers and visitors. We also want to reduce congestion in the town centre and ensure our bus services remain reliable.”

    People are being invited to have their say on the proposals during a three-week consultation which runs until Wednesday 6 August.

    An online survey can be completed at www.stoke.gov.uk/publicrealm. Alternatively, further details of the proposals will be available in Longton Indoor Market, Tesco Longton and Urban Wilderness CIC, inside the Longton Exchange, from Monday 21 July.

    A public consultation event will also take place at Longton Indoor Market on Friday 1 August.

    The Longton proposals form part of wider £6.5 million public realm plans, which also incorporate Burslem, Longton and Stoke.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Celebrating inclusion and excellence across Plymouth’s schools

    Source: City of Plymouth

    Plymouth City Council is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of schools across the city in creating inclusive, supportive, and high-achieving environments for all pupils, including for those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).

    Ofsted reports from this academic year have praised many of the city’s schools for their commitment to inclusion, high expectations, and tailored support that enables every child to thrive.

    Across Plymouth, schools are demonstrating a deep understanding of pupils’ individual needs. From early identification and bespoke interventions to inclusive classroom practices and strong pastoral care, the city’s education community is working hard to ensure that every child feels valued and supported. Ofsted reports describe schools where “pupils with SEND receive high-quality provision,” “learn with equal success,” and “are fully included in the life of the school.”

    Inspectors highlighted the “exceptional support” provided to pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), noting that “staff skilfully reduce barriers so that pupils with SEND learn successfully” and that “pupils blossom academically, socially and emotionally.”

    Inspectors also noted the positive culture within schools, where “pupils are polite, inclusive and kind,” and where “staff form positive relationships with pupils and their families.” This inclusive approach is helping to build communities where children feel they belong and are empowered to succeed.

    Councillor Sally Cresswell, Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Apprenticeships, said: “We are incredibly proud of the achievements of our schools this year. These Ofsted comments reflect the dedication of our teachers, support staff and leaders who go above and beyond every day to ensure that all children, whatever their needs, are given the opportunity to achieve and thrive.

    “We are working collectively with our schools and health, social care and education partners to make Plymouth a city where every child has a bright future and we can see that real improvements are being made.

    “As we come to end of this school year, I’d like to say thank you to all of our school staff for their commitment and a big well done to all our children and young people for their hard work and brilliant achievements over the past year.”  

    Another standout theme in Ofsted reports this year is the culture of high expectations in schools across the city. In many cases, inspectors noted that staff are “aspirational and have high expectations for pupils, including those with SEND,” and that “exceptional aspiration for each pupil is at the heart of the curriculum.” This culture empowers pupils to engage fully in their learning, with schools praised for enabling children to “achieve socially, emotionally and academically”.

    In addition to the many positive Ofsted reports, a number of schools have also been recently recognised in the Pearson National Teaching Awards.

    Staff at three schools, Devonport High School for Boys, Ernesettle Community School and Tor Bridge Primary School, won prestigious Silver Awards and are now in with the chance of winning a Gold Award later this year.

    Plymouth City Council’s own adult education provider, On Course South West, also won a Silver Award for the Your Future programme which supports young people with SEND into further education or employment opportunities.

    Two schools, Millbay Academy and Mount Street Primary, also became the first in the city to gain national ‘School of Sanctuary’ accreditation, which recognises their efforts to create a welcoming and inclusive culture for children from families seeking asylum and refuge in Plymouth.  

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Reminder plan ahead: Dawsons Corner and Stanningley Bypass improvements enter next phase

    Source: City of Leeds

    Over four weeks starting on Monday 28 July 2025, road repairs and resurfacing works will take place on the Stanningley Bypass, as part of the £44.179m Dawsons Corner and Stanningley Bypass improvement scheme.

    Road users are now being urged to prepare to plan ahead, as traffic management (contraflow where vehicles are directed to travel in the opposite direction to the normal flow of traffic) works begin later this month to make improvements to the A647/A6120 Dawsons Corner junction, with repairs and resurfacing works on the Stanningley Bypass.

    The work has been planned to coincide with the reduced levels of traffic over the school summer holidays, allowing for these works to progress as quickly as possible with some significant disruption expected to journeys over the coming weeks.

    Traffic management will be in place 24/7 along with 30mph speed limits to help complete this work efficiently and for the safety of all road users. During the set up and switch around of the traffic management, there will be partial closures of the bypass and some of the access/slip roads will have local diversions.  Access to Pudsey train station will be maintained at all times.

    The road traffic management system will safely allow repairs and surfacing works to take place, starting northbound from 8pm Monday 28 July until 11 August and then southbound from 5am Sunday 12 August, until Tuesday 26 August.

    The Owlcotes Shopping Centre slip road will be closed to facilitate changes to the traffic management on the following dates:

    • Monday 28 July 8pm-5am
    • Monday 11 August 8pm-5am
    • Monday 25 August 8pm-5am
    • Tuesday 26 August 8pm-5am (contingency date)

    Over the previous three summer holiday periods the council has carried out Stanningley Bypass joint and resurfacing repairs work, as part of the highway’s annual maintenance programme. The road works involve the repair of over 140 structures on Stanningley Bypass and associated resurfacing works.

    These changes to the junction when complete will reduce congestion and delays, helping to support economic growth across Leeds and Bradford, as well as improve air quality. Improvements will see better traffic flow, with bus journey times reduced and safer crossing facilities for cyclists and pedestrians.

    Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s deputy leader and executive member for economy, transport and sustainable development, said:

    “The team are working hard to minimise disruption by planning, co-ordinating and sequencing large highways schemes across Leeds. They need careful planning with other works, not always in our control and events across our busy city. We have done lots of work to try and minimise the disruption these works will create, but what ever the amount of planning there may be some delays.

    “Starting from Monday 28 July, to coincide with four weeks of the school summer holidays, please plan ahead when travelling between Bradford and Leeds (A647) or using the (A6120) outer ring road through Dawsons Corner. You will need to allow extra time for your journeys, be patient and follow the signed road diversions in place. For more information, please see the Dawsons Corner project website https://dawsonscorner.commonplace.is/.

    “We thank everyone for their ongoing patience while we continue to work hard to minimise the disruption over the summer and thank those who have already changed the way they travel into and around the city centre.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Adult Education Service recognised with prestigious award for inclusion

    Source: City of Coventry

    Coventry City Council is proud to announce that its Adult Education Service has been recognised as a winner at this year’s prestigious West Midlands Adult Learner Awards.

    The Service was named Inclusive Learning Provider of the Year, acknowledging its steadfast commitment to ensuring that learning opportunities in Coventry are accessible to all, regardless of background or circumstances.

    This award also recognises learning providers who go above and beyond to create inclusive, empowering, and transformative learning environments; well beyond what is legally required.

    Coventry’s programmes are tailored to meet the diverse needs of adult learners, including those with learning difficulties and disabilities. The comprehensive learning offer provides flexible, accessible, and community-based courses, equipping learners not just with qualifications, but with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to thrive.

    Councillor Dr Kindy Sandhu, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills at Coventry City Council said: “I am so proud of the Adult Education Service and of all those who contribute to making lifelong learning a reality in Coventry.

    “These awards reflect not only the hard work and vision of our staff and partners, but also the determination of our learners. This recognition strengthens our resolve to continue building inclusive, inspiring, and successful learning experiences for everyone in our city.”

    In addition to this remarkable achievement, the Council is delighted to share that two further nominations from Coventry received high commendation:

    • Inspiring Learner Achievement: Lilia Baleva, for her dedication and success in adult learning.
    • Successful Partnership: for the collaborative work between Coventry Adult Education and DHL eCommerce UK to develop workforce learning and development initiatives.

    These honours were celebrated at a special awards ceremony held on Tuesday 8 July in central Birmingham, where educators, learners, and partners from across the region gathered to recognise excellence in adult education.

    Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “The Adult Learning Awards are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our adult learning champions and show that there is a wealth of talent and enormous potential in the region.

    “It’s an important opportunity to recognise the role played by employers and supporting organisations to help residents improve their employment prospects, whether through apprenticeships, skills bootcamps, or other innovative programmes.

    “These awards showcase the incredible work already changing people’s lives. Congratulations to the winners, highly commended and everyone who has been involved for sharing your inspirational experience and journeys.”  

    Watch the Inclusive Learner Awards video

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft implements natural solutions in production

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Specialists from the environmental protection service of the Novokuibyshevsk Petrochemical Company (part of Rosneft) are implementing a unique environmental project. For the first time, the company’s wastewater treatment facilities will use water hyacinths (eichornia) to bio-purify wastewater.

    The phytofiltration technology at the wastewater post-treatment unit is used by several Rosneft enterprises in the Samara region. The pioneer of implementation was the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery, where not only water hyacinths, but also pancratium and calamus help to achieve a high degree of wastewater disinfection. Eichhornia seedlings have proven themselves well at the treatment facilities of the Syzran and Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refineries.

    Eichhornia is not just a beautiful ornamental plant. Its powerful root system works as a highly effective natural filter. The roots absorb any bacteriological contaminants, suspended matter, phosphorus, nitrogen and other chemical compounds from the water, providing a high degree of disinfection and bringing the quality of purified water closer to natural reservoirs. It is important that the plant is effective precisely in the warm period of the year, when bacteria are most active and the risk of contamination increases.

    During the flowering period, the Eichhornia produces blue inflorescences, turning the water surface into a flower garden. The use of plants in the process of additional wastewater treatment is an example of the implementation of environmental solutions with proven economic and environmental efficiency.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: PS Turnbull to Make a Forestry Announcement

    Source: Government of Canada News

    WHITBY — Ryan Turnbull, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue and to the Secretary of State (Canada Revenue Agency and Financial Institutions), will make a forestry announcement on behalf of the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Media availability will follow. 

    Date: July 17, 2025

    Time: 1 p.m. ET  

    All accredited media are asked to pre-register by emailing media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca. Details on how to participate will be provided upon registration.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Less Wet Weather And More Warm Days Expected For The Rest Of July 2025

    Source: Government of Singapore

    Singapore, 16 July 2025 – The prevailing Southwest Monsoon conditions are forecast to persist over Singapore and the surrounding region with winds blowing mainly from the southeast or southwest.

    2          The second half of July 2025 is expected to be drier than the first half of the month. Fair and warm weather can be expected over Singapore on a few days. Localised short-duration thundery showers are forecast in the late morning and afternoon over parts of the island on some days. In addition, widespread thundery showers with gusty winds, due to Sumatra squalls, may occur between the pre-dawn hours and morning on one or two days. The total rainfall for the second half of July 2025 is forecast to be below average over most parts of the island.

    3          More warm days are expected in the second half of July 2025, as compared to the first half of the month, with daily maximum temperatures reaching slightly above 34 degrees Celsius on some days. Warm and humid conditions, particularly over the southern and eastern parts of the island are also expected on a few nights, with minimum night-time temperatures hovering around 28 degrees Celsius.

    4          For updates of the daily weather forecast, please visit the MSS website (www.weather.gov.sg), NEA website (www.nea.gov.sg), or download the myENV app.

     REVIEW OF THE PAST TWO WEEKS (1 – 15 JULY 2025)

    5          Southwest Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in the first fortnight of July 2025, with winds blowing mostly from the southeast or southwest.

    6          In the first fortnight of July 2025, localised short-duration thundery showers fell over parts of the island on most days. On 9 July 2025, regional convergence of winds brought moderate to heavy thundery showers over many areas of Singapore in the morning. The daily total rainfall of 87.6mm recorded at Sentosa that day was the highest rainfall recorded for the first fortnight of July 2025.

    7           In the first fortnight of July 2025, there were two days where the daily maximum temperature was above 34 degrees Celsius. The highest daily maximum temperature of 34.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at Pulau Ubin on 6 July 2025. There were a few warm nights where the night-time minimum temperature was above 28 degrees Celsius, mainly over the southern and eastern parts of the island.

     8          Most parts of Singapore recorded above average rainfall in the first fortnight of July 2025. The area around Clementi registered rainfall of 102 per cent above average, and the area around Jurong Pier registered rainfall of 36 per cent below average.

     

     CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

      Long-term Statistics for July
      (Climatological reference period: 1991-2020)
    Average daily maximum temperature: 31.4      °C
    Average daily minimum temperature: 25.4 °C
    Average monthly temperature: 28.2 °C
         
    Average rainfall: 146.6 mm
    Average number of rain days: 14  
    Historical Extremes for July
      (Rainfall since 1869 and temperature since 1929)
    Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 32.4  °C (1997)
    Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 22.9  °C (1975)
         
    Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded:  527.3  mm (1890)
    Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 12.2  mm (2019)

     

    METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE SINGAPORE

    16 Jul 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ6: Subsidising patients to purchase continuous glucose monitors

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by Dr the Hon David Lam and a reply by the Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, in the Legislative Council today (July 16):

    Question:

         It is learnt that a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a small sensor that can be inserted under the skin of the arm or abdomen to continuously measure the blood glucose level. Studies have found that using a CGM helps patients with Type 1 diabetes control their conditions and improve their quality of life, as well as reduce the incidence of serious diabetes-related complications. However, there are views pointing out that CGMs need to be replaced every two weeks, placing a considerable financial burden on low-income patient families. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:

    (1) as it has been reported that the Hong Kong Children’s Hospital currently only provides a limited number of CGMs to young diabetes patients, while the “Jockey Club Support for Young People with Diabetes” funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club only provides eligible diabetes patients between the ages of 2 and 30 with access to a two-year CGM supply, which fails to meet the long-term needs of the patients, whether the Government knows if the Hospital Authority (HA) will continuously provide young diabetes patients with a full year’s supply of CGMs to cater for their needs; and

    (2) whether it knows if HA will include CGMs in Privately Purchased Medical Items and, through the Samaritan Fund, provide subsidies to diabetes patients in financial need; if HA will, of the details; if not, the reasons for that?

    Reply:

    President,

          Diabetes is one of the common chronic diseases in Hong Kong, with a prevalence of 8.5 per cent among persons aged 15-84 in Hong Kong as indicated in the Population Health Survey 2020-22. Diabetes is mainly classified into Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the dysfunction of insulin-producing cells, which may be related to hereditary factors, autoimmune disorders or some environmental factors. Type 2 diabetes is caused by the body’s resistance to insulin. Apart from hereditary factors, key factors for developing Type 2 diabetes are associated with unhealthy lifestyle, including dietary patterns, obesity or lack of exercise.

          The Hospital Authority (HA) provides diversified services to support various types of diabetic patients, including general out-patient services and specialist out-patient Diabetes Centre services. The general out-patient services serve patients with relatively stable conditions.  

          Meanwhile, the Diabetes Centres deliver comprehensive consultation and treatment services for patients with more complex conditions, overseen by a team of mainly endocrinologists and specialised diabetes nurses. The Centres provide patients with services including diabetes assessment, consultation, treatment, self-management education, metabolic risk assessment, so as to enable early detection of complications and facilitate appropriate management. Doctors will arrange various tests and treatment plans based on individual circumstances of patients.

          In consultation with the HA, the consolidated reply to the question raised by Dr the Hon David Lam is as follows: 

          All diabetic patients require regular monitoring of their blood glucose levels. The traditional monitoring methods include blood tests and checking of blood glucose levels by home-use blood glucose meters. The continuous glucose monitoring system (CGM) mentioned in the question raised by Dr the Hon David Lam, which involves sensors inserted under the skin for measurement of blood glucose levels at all times and places, serves as a special monitoring tool for particular patients with clinical needs.

         At present, the HA has guideline in place to provide CGM to individual patients with clinical needs for free in a timely manner, mainly for patients who need to monitor their blood glucose levels frequently so as to adjust their treatment plans, such as those requiring multiple daily insulin injections with unstable blood glucose levels, prone to hypoglycaemia, or suffering from hypoglycaemia unawareness. It includes Type 1 and Type 2 paediatric and adult diabetic patients. By collecting hundreds of glucose readings daily, CGM monitors blood glucose control parameters for these patients with specific clinical needs, including time-in-range, glucose variability and trend graphs. This assists the healthcare team in devising more appropriate treatment plans for patients. Additionally, CGM can improve glucose control and reduce the occurrence of hypoglycaemia in diabetic patients prone to hypoglycaemia or those suffering from hypoglycaemia unawareness.

          Nonetheless, not all diabetic patients have the clinical need for CGM. Furthermore, since the CGM needs to be inserted under the skin and worn for extended periods, some patients may experience discomfort or unease, while skin allergies may even occur in some cases. As CGM measures glucose levels in interstitial fluid, the readings provided may slightly lag behind actual blood glucose level and have certain degree of discrepancy. 

          While providing appropriate treatment to patients, the HA must ensure that the limited public healthcare resources are utilised in a rational and optimal manner. In 2024, there were over 658 000 patients with diabetes receiving care from the HA. On this basis, providing CGM with a two-week service lifespan to all diabetic patients continuously for the whole year would not only cause information overload of blood glucose readings to healthcare personnel, but also entail an additional expenditure of several billion dollars per annum. As with the introduction of new drugs and devices, we have to take into account the cost-effectiveness and feasibility when determining the scope of use for individual monitoring devices.

          The HA will continuously review the coverage of relevant services and technology development and, under the principle of optimising the utilisation of limited public resources, evaluate clinical services guidelines, including the use of different suitable testing methods to monitor the blood glucose levels of patients according to the clinical conditions and the actual needs of diabetic patients, so as to ensure the provision of suitable treatment to all patients with diabetes.

         Thank you, President.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: S for S to lead Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum to visit Jiangsu Province

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    S for S to lead Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum to visit Jiangsu Province 
    Mr Tang will return to Hong Kong on July 20. During his absence, Mr Cheuk will be the Acting Secretary for Security.
    Issued at HKT 18:00

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes live turtles of scheduled endangered species (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs yesterday (July 15) detected a smuggling case involving a passenger at the Shenzhen Bay Control Point and seized four live turtles of a scheduled endangered species with an estimated market value of about $40,000. The passenger concerned was convicted and sentenced to two months’ imprisonment at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts today (July 16) for contravening the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance (Cap. 169).

    Customs officers intercepted a 43-year-old female passenger yesterday at the Departure Hall of the Shenzhen Bay Control Point for Customs clearance. Upon examination, four live turtles were found wrapped around the woman’s thighs and covered underneath her long skirt. Officers of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) attended the scene for inspection and confirmed that the batch of live turtles was of an endangered species listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and regulated under the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong. The case was handed over to the AFCD for follow-up investigation and prosecution. 

    Customs reminds the public not to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong.

    According to the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance, any person importing, exporting or possessing specimens of endangered species not in accordance with the Ordinance commits an offence and will be liable to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for 10 years upon conviction with the specimens forfeited.

    Also, according to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, any person who, by wantonly or unreasonably doing or omitting to do any act, causes any unnecessary suffering to any animal commits an offence and will be liable to a maximum fine of $200,000 and imprisonment for three years upon conviction.

    Members of the public may report any suspected smuggling activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Young inmates excel in exams

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Four young inmates have met the general entrance requirements for local universities in this year’s Diploma of Secondary Education, the Correctional Services Department announced today.

     

    They are among 20 young inmates, from Sha Tsui Correctional Institution (STCI), Pik Uk Correctional Institution, and Lai King Correctional Institution (LKCI), who received their exam results today. They took a total of 100 examination papers and obtained level 2 or above in 92 of them, or 92% of the papers taken.

     

    One candidate at STCI scored the highest 20 marks in five subjects, including level 5* in Chinese Language and 5 in Mathematics as well as obtained an “Attained” in Citizenship & Social Development.

     

    Two candidates at LKCI and STCI also attained remarkable results of 5** and 5* in Mathematics and the extended part of Mathematics (M1) respectively.

     

    The examinations sat included the four core subjects of Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and Citizenship & Social Development, as well as two electives of Economics and Tourism & Hospitality Studies.

     

    STCI Superintendent Poon Ho-lam highlighted that with unwavering perseverance and diligence, and family support as well as assistance from correctional officers and dedicated guidance from teachers, the young inmates continuously made strides and strived for good results in the exams, which was truly commendable.

     

    Mr Poon called on the public to give rehabilitated people fair opportunities and accept and support their reintegration into society.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CS visits Heilongjiang

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki met local officials and attended activities relating to the Strive & Rise Programme during a visit to Harbin, Heilongjiang, yesterday and today.

    Yesterday, Mr Chan met CPC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee Secretary Xu Qin to exchange views on deepening co-operation between Hong Kong and Heilongjiang.

    Highlighting that the two places entered into various pacts at the Heilongjiang-Hong Kong Investment Cooperation Conference, held in Hong Kong in March, Mr Chan said Hong Kong-Heilongjiang exchanges have reached an unprecedented level.

    Stressing that Hong Kong possesses unique advantages under “one country, two systems” and offers a favourable business environment, Mr Chan said he eagerly looks forward to Hong Kong-Heilongjiang ties making greater contributions to the country.

    Afterwards, Mr Chan attended the launch ceremony of the Hong Kong Patriotic Education Heilongjiang Study Tour, which is part of the Strive & Rise Programme. He encouraged participants to make the most of the study tour to deepen their understanding of the country and to use it to help them set goals for the future.

    This morning, the Chief Secretary and members of the study tour visited the Exhibition Hall of Evidences of Crime Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army. He expressed hope that the youths, through learning about the unit’s crimes, would gain a fuller understanding of the hardships encountered in the country’s development and build a firmer patriotic sentiment.

    This afternoon, Mr Chan met CPC Harbin Municipal Committee Secretary Yu Hongtao to exchange views on strengthening co-operation between Hong Kong and Harbin.

    Highlighting that Harbin has been one of the Mainland cities included in the Individual Visit Scheme since last May, and that direct flights between Hong Kong and Harbin have been launched, the Chief Secretary said he hopes the two cities can work together to develop more co-operation opportunities. He added that he anticipates more young people from Hong Kong will visit Harbin, thereby enhancing their sense of national identity and pride.

    Mr Chan returned to Hong Kong this afternoon.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – 10th World Youth Peace Pilgrimage in the Demilitarized Zone: “There can be no world peace without peace on the Korean Peninsula”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Seoul (Agenzia Fides) – “There can be no world peace without peace on the Korean Peninsula”. This is the slogan that young Koreans launched, who gathered in the Demilitarized Zone (a strip of land created in 1953 after the armistice of the Korean War, which serves as a buffer zone and border between the two nations, ed.) for the tenth “Peace Pilgrimage.”This year’s pilgrimage, organized by the Korea Reconciliation Committee of the Archdiocese of Seoul and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, brought together about 40 young people from the south and north of the peninsula, as well as from various other countries around the world.During the four-day pilgrimage, the young people visited several symbolic places that became places of prayer for a few moments. For example, the Odusan Unification Tower offers spectacular views of the Han and Imjin Rivers flowing into the Yellow Sea, and Hwanghae Province of North Korea in the distance.The young pilgrims also visited Imjingak Park on their way to the Jangsan Observatory near Chopyeongdo Island, famous as a migratory bird habitat and surrounded by barbed wire fences surrounding the military training ground. There, they recited St. Francis of Assisi’s “Prayer for Peace,” together, while the gunfire of soldiers training could be heard in the background.The pilgrims moved to Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, where the Cheorwon Peace Observatory is located above the civilian control line and about 2 km from the North Korean border. Then they headed to the “Ice Cream Plateau” also known as Sapseulbong Plateau. Intense fighting and fierce artillery exchanges between the North and South Korean forces happened on this hill during the Korean War. It earned its nickname “Ice Cream Plateau” because the mountain peak looks like a melting ice cream. Here, where the scars of war still linger, young people discussed how to move forward toward peace.The youth cycled to “Open the Moon Café”. Located at the northernmost point of South Korea, near a civilian control zone checkpoint, it is run by young people from the North and who lived in a group home. After the stop, the group headed to the crematorium for UN Troops in Yeoncheon and the military cemetery for North Korean soldiers.”I heard about this North Korean military cemetery, but it was hard to imagine that such a place actually existed. And of course, the people buried here also had parents, families, and a home,” said Joanna Hwang, a mother of three from the North, who was deeply moved that “even though they were enemies, someone took the time to bury and honor the North Korean soldiers.”On the third day of the pilgrimage, participants walked in silence along a 10-kilometer coastal fence path from Nanjeong Reservoir on Ganghwa Island to Gyodongdo Island Manghyangdae Observatory, praying the rosary.On the final day, the apostles of peace offered Sunday Mass with the intention of peace on the Korean Peninsula and around the world. Finally, the participants also shared their experience of the past four days. (F.B.) (Agenzia Fides, 15/7/2025)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – 10th World Youth Peace Pilgrimage in the Demilitarized Zone: “There can be no world peace without peace on the Korean Peninsula”

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Seoul (Agenzia Fides) – “There can be no world peace without peace on the Korean Peninsula”. This is the slogan that young Koreans launched, who gathered in the Demilitarized Zone (a strip of land created in 1953 after the armistice of the Korean War, which serves as a buffer zone and border between the two nations, ed.) for the tenth “Peace Pilgrimage.”This year’s pilgrimage, organized by the Korea Reconciliation Committee of the Archdiocese of Seoul and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, brought together about 40 young people from the south and north of the peninsula, as well as from various other countries around the world.During the four-day pilgrimage, the young people visited several symbolic places that became places of prayer for a few moments. For example, the Odusan Unification Tower offers spectacular views of the Han and Imjin Rivers flowing into the Yellow Sea, and Hwanghae Province of North Korea in the distance.The young pilgrims also visited Imjingak Park on their way to the Jangsan Observatory near Chopyeongdo Island, famous as a migratory bird habitat and surrounded by barbed wire fences surrounding the military training ground. There, they recited St. Francis of Assisi’s “Prayer for Peace,” together, while the gunfire of soldiers training could be heard in the background.The pilgrims moved to Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, where the Cheorwon Peace Observatory is located above the civilian control line and about 2 km from the North Korean border. Then they headed to the “Ice Cream Plateau” also known as Sapseulbong Plateau. Intense fighting and fierce artillery exchanges between the North and South Korean forces happened on this hill during the Korean War. It earned its nickname “Ice Cream Plateau” because the mountain peak looks like a melting ice cream. Here, where the scars of war still linger, young people discussed how to move forward toward peace.The youth cycled to “Open the Moon Café”. Located at the northernmost point of South Korea, near a civilian control zone checkpoint, it is run by young people from the North and who lived in a group home. After the stop, the group headed to the crematorium for UN Troops in Yeoncheon and the military cemetery for North Korean soldiers.”I heard about this North Korean military cemetery, but it was hard to imagine that such a place actually existed. And of course, the people buried here also had parents, families, and a home,” said Joanna Hwang, a mother of three from the North, who was deeply moved that “even though they were enemies, someone took the time to bury and honor the North Korean soldiers.”On the third day of the pilgrimage, participants walked in silence along a 10-kilometer coastal fence path from Nanjeong Reservoir on Ganghwa Island to Gyodongdo Island Manghyangdae Observatory, praying the rosary.On the final day, the apostles of peace offered Sunday Mass with the intention of peace on the Korean Peninsula and around the world. Finally, the participants also shared their experience of the past four days. (F.B.) (Agenzia Fides, 15/7/2025)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: The BRICS + summit in Brazil raises the banner of multilateralism

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Alexandre Brum – BRICS Brasil

    by Cosimo GrazianiRio de Janeiro (Agenzia Fides) – On July 6 and 7, the annual summit of the so-called BRICS countries took place in Rio de Janeiro. This forum of states was founded in 2009 and has grown in recent years to include eleven countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran. This year’s meeting was preceded by a series of events that affected its members and fueled expectations about its implementation, most notably the brief conflict between Israel and Iran, in which the United States intervened on the side of the Jewish state. However, expectations of a clear stance on this and other issues were dashed. The geopolitical actor that best took advantage of the international visibility associated with the summit was the host country, Brazil, which organized events such as the G20 summit last year, assumed the presidency of MERCOSUR, and will host the next UN climate conference. This series of events, which also included the organization of the BRICS Summit, enabled the Brazilian government to reaffirm its international stance in favor of multilateralism. Multilateralism was also the first topic addressed by Brazilian President Lula in his introductory speech. Luiz Inàcio Lula da Silva specifically criticized the threat to the progress made in recent years by organizations such as the United Nations. The Brazilian president explicitly mentioned the setbacks on issues such as climate and trade, in the latter case a not-so-disguised allusion to Donald Trump’s tariff policy.The topics of multilateralism and tariffs were mentioned in the summit’s final declaration, along with health, artificial intelligence, climate change, and the promotion of peace and security. Criticism was also directed at Israel’s actions in the Middle East and the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. These accusations were also extended to the 5% increase in military spending ordered by NATO countries: Lula particularly criticized the lack of investment for peace. At the same time, little was said about the war in Ukraine. What caused a stir during the summit was the absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping: the former likely to avoid embarrassing Brazil in connection with the international arrest warrant issued against the Russian president by the International Criminal Court; the latter officially had other concurrent commitments. Analysts’ eyes were on the summit because of its increasing importance for the so-called Global South. The organization now represents a large portion of the world’s population and an equally large share of global GDP—37% to be precise. The decisions of this group clarify whether and how the Global South will be able to exert a similar importance in global governance as the G7 countries, or even replace the G20 summit in its importance, the only forum that currently offers countries in this category the opportunity to gain visibility and significance in global scenarios. Compared to the G20, the BRICS forum is composed exclusively of countries that seek to relativize the influence of Western and developed countries. Whether this succeeds will depend on whether the member countries manage to negotiate common positions on key issues and achieve some form of political or economic integration. Regarding the latter, all BRICS members agree in proposing and advocating de-dollarization and the replacement of the US dollar with individual states’ currencies in trade transactions.The problem is that not everyone is ready for this transition, which would mean distancing themselves from Washington: countries like Russia and China are strongly in favor of it, while others like Saudi Arabia, due to their ongoing relations with Washington, do not accept such a prospect. It remains to be seen, therefore, whether US President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on the group’s countries as they move away from the dollar will become reality. If so, the reactions of individual states to such a threat will be a true test of their loyalty to the group. Overall, it can be said that the results of the summit were mixed and that the only country that stood out somewhat more was Brazil as the organizer, because it was able to promote the main points of its foreign policy, starting with the call for multilateralism. It is premature to say that the group does not have what it takes to become an alternative to the West. However, many analysts believe that the overly diverse interests of its members will hinder the organization’s development. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the BRICS members have reached their 17th summit and that a “hard core” has emerged within the organization, in which Russia and China play a key role in finding an alternative approach to the world’s problems, different from that of the ruling groups in many Western countries. All these elements indicate that the path toward an organization of the Global South could gain weight in international relations and surpass the role played by the G20 so far. (Agenzia Fides, 16/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: The BRICS + summit in Brazil raises the banner of multilateralism

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Alexandre Brum – BRICS Brasil

    by Cosimo GrazianiRio de Janeiro (Agenzia Fides) – On July 6 and 7, the annual summit of the so-called BRICS countries took place in Rio de Janeiro. This forum of states was founded in 2009 and has grown in recent years to include eleven countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran. This year’s meeting was preceded by a series of events that affected its members and fueled expectations about its implementation, most notably the brief conflict between Israel and Iran, in which the United States intervened on the side of the Jewish state. However, expectations of a clear stance on this and other issues were dashed. The geopolitical actor that best took advantage of the international visibility associated with the summit was the host country, Brazil, which organized events such as the G20 summit last year, assumed the presidency of MERCOSUR, and will host the next UN climate conference. This series of events, which also included the organization of the BRICS Summit, enabled the Brazilian government to reaffirm its international stance in favor of multilateralism. Multilateralism was also the first topic addressed by Brazilian President Lula in his introductory speech. Luiz Inàcio Lula da Silva specifically criticized the threat to the progress made in recent years by organizations such as the United Nations. The Brazilian president explicitly mentioned the setbacks on issues such as climate and trade, in the latter case a not-so-disguised allusion to Donald Trump’s tariff policy.The topics of multilateralism and tariffs were mentioned in the summit’s final declaration, along with health, artificial intelligence, climate change, and the promotion of peace and security. Criticism was also directed at Israel’s actions in the Middle East and the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. These accusations were also extended to the 5% increase in military spending ordered by NATO countries: Lula particularly criticized the lack of investment for peace. At the same time, little was said about the war in Ukraine. What caused a stir during the summit was the absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping: the former likely to avoid embarrassing Brazil in connection with the international arrest warrant issued against the Russian president by the International Criminal Court; the latter officially had other concurrent commitments. Analysts’ eyes were on the summit because of its increasing importance for the so-called Global South. The organization now represents a large portion of the world’s population and an equally large share of global GDP—37% to be precise. The decisions of this group clarify whether and how the Global South will be able to exert a similar importance in global governance as the G7 countries, or even replace the G20 summit in its importance, the only forum that currently offers countries in this category the opportunity to gain visibility and significance in global scenarios. Compared to the G20, the BRICS forum is composed exclusively of countries that seek to relativize the influence of Western and developed countries. Whether this succeeds will depend on whether the member countries manage to negotiate common positions on key issues and achieve some form of political or economic integration. Regarding the latter, all BRICS members agree in proposing and advocating de-dollarization and the replacement of the US dollar with individual states’ currencies in trade transactions.The problem is that not everyone is ready for this transition, which would mean distancing themselves from Washington: countries like Russia and China are strongly in favor of it, while others like Saudi Arabia, due to their ongoing relations with Washington, do not accept such a prospect. It remains to be seen, therefore, whether US President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on the group’s countries as they move away from the dollar will become reality. If so, the reactions of individual states to such a threat will be a true test of their loyalty to the group. Overall, it can be said that the results of the summit were mixed and that the only country that stood out somewhat more was Brazil as the organizer, because it was able to promote the main points of its foreign policy, starting with the call for multilateralism. It is premature to say that the group does not have what it takes to become an alternative to the West. However, many analysts believe that the overly diverse interests of its members will hinder the organization’s development. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the BRICS members have reached their 17th summit and that a “hard core” has emerged within the organization, in which Russia and China play a key role in finding an alternative approach to the world’s problems, different from that of the ruling groups in many Western countries. All these elements indicate that the path toward an organization of the Global South could gain weight in international relations and surpass the role played by the G20 so far. (Agenzia Fides, 16/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AMERICA/CHILE – Presidential Election: The country in chaos amid violence, corruption, and organized crime

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Santiago de Chile (Agenzia Fides) – “I call on the presidential candidates to respect the dignity of their opponents; never to use violence, in any form, as a political method; to be an example of civic culture, generosity, and mutual respect for young people; and to promote ideas, not hatred,” said Cardinal Fernando Garib Chomalì, Archbishop of Santiago de Chile, in an appeal ahead of the upcoming presidential elections to be held in Chile in November.Chilean politics is in a transitional phase, and the 2025 elections are expected to be among the most polarized in Chilean history, with a sharp clash between a radical left and an ultra-conservative right. While on Sunday, July 13, the Republican Party (REP), the Christian Social Party (PSC), and the National Libertarian Party (PNL) sanctioned the birth of the “United Right,” for the first time in Chile’s history, a female candidate will win the left-wing primaries. This candidate is Jeannette Jara, who, however, represents less radical positions than her party.The massive immigration of the past ten years, which has exceeded one million people, combined with an unprecedented wave of violence in Chilean society, has transformed the political landscape. Just a few days ago, current President Gabriel Boric sounded the alarm, denouncing the infiltration of the armed forces by organized crime and the involvement of its members in drug trafficking networks using military resources and logistics.The first round of the presidential election is scheduled for November 16. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election will be held on December 14 between the two candidates with the most votes. The members of the National Congress and the president will be elected for the next four years. Boric will not be eligible to run again. (AP) (Agenzia Fides, 16/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AMERICA/CHILE – Presidential Election: The country in chaos amid violence, corruption, and organized crime

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Wednesday, 16 July 2025

    Santiago de Chile (Agenzia Fides) – “I call on the presidential candidates to respect the dignity of their opponents; never to use violence, in any form, as a political method; to be an example of civic culture, generosity, and mutual respect for young people; and to promote ideas, not hatred,” said Cardinal Fernando Garib Chomalì, Archbishop of Santiago de Chile, in an appeal ahead of the upcoming presidential elections to be held in Chile in November.Chilean politics is in a transitional phase, and the 2025 elections are expected to be among the most polarized in Chilean history, with a sharp clash between a radical left and an ultra-conservative right. While on Sunday, July 13, the Republican Party (REP), the Christian Social Party (PSC), and the National Libertarian Party (PNL) sanctioned the birth of the “United Right,” for the first time in Chile’s history, a female candidate will win the left-wing primaries. This candidate is Jeannette Jara, who, however, represents less radical positions than her party.The massive immigration of the past ten years, which has exceeded one million people, combined with an unprecedented wave of violence in Chilean society, has transformed the political landscape. Just a few days ago, current President Gabriel Boric sounded the alarm, denouncing the infiltration of the armed forces by organized crime and the involvement of its members in drug trafficking networks using military resources and logistics.The first round of the presidential election is scheduled for November 16. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election will be held on December 14 between the two candidates with the most votes. The members of the National Congress and the president will be elected for the next four years. Boric will not be eligible to run again. (AP) (Agenzia Fides, 16/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Liquid Intelligent Technologies and DropByDrop partner to drive smart water management across Kenya

    Source: APO

    Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid) (www.Liquid.Tech), a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader of African heritage, has announced a strategic partnership with DropByDrop Water Systems (DropByDrop), a global provider of smart water technologies. This collaboration, which combines Liquid’s extensive network and tailored technology solutions with DropByDrop’s cloud-based water management platform, will deliver smart water solutions to resolve non-revenue water challenges in the country.

    “Water scarcity is a growing challenge across the continent, and managing this precious resource efficiently is more important than ever. Through our partnership with DropByDrop, we’re bringing Liquid’s advanced technology and data-driven solutions to Kenya’s water sector. By helping providers digitise their infrastructure and build smart water ecosystems, we’re empowering them to serve their communities better,” said Neeraj Pradhan, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Liquid Kenya.  

    Addressing non-revenue water challenges is a key focus of this partnership, with reports (http://apo-opa.co/4lzAoaX) indicating that approximately 47% of the water released for distribution in Kenya remains unaccounted for. By reducing these losses through improved leak detection, accurate metering, and real-time monitoring, water utilities can boost revenue collection and unlock greater funding opportunities for water infrastructure development.

    Furthermore, smart water solutions play a crucial role in advancing broader societal and environmental objectives. The data generated supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting, demonstrates progress towards the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, and enables informed planning for urban development and infrastructure expansion.

    Liquid’s existing Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure integrates with DropByDrop’s platform to provide reliable, efficient water delivery based on real-time data. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) integration enables remote monitoring and control, while geo-asset management ensures that infrastructure is well-maintained. Additionally, remote valve control allows for quick shut-offs or adjustments. The platform’s multilingual design and compatibility with various networks mean more people benefit from accurate billing, usage monitoring, and leak detection alerts.

    “Water is at the heart of life, yet millions still struggle to access it reliably. At DropByDrop, our mission is to harness the power of data and technology to make every drop count. Leveraging Liquid’s extensive infrastructure enables us to scale our advanced water management platform in Kenya. Together, we’re creating a future where water is managed sustainably, equitably, and intelligently,” said Sergey Khorolsky, International Projects Partner of DropByDrop.

    Liquid’s collaboration with DropByDrop underscores the critical role technology plays in addressing everyday challenges. Bringing innovative digital solutions to water management not only enhances service stability but also ensures that users have reliable, data-powered access to this essential resource, while reducing non-revenue water wastage. It also reflects Liquid’s commitment to delivering end-to-end technology solutions that support Africa’s digital transformation journey.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Liquid Intelligent Technologies.

    About Liquid Intelligent Technologies:
    Liquid Intelligent Technologies is a business of Cassava Technologies (Cassava), a technology company of African heritage with operations in 40-plus markets across Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, where the Cassava group companies operate. Liquid has firmly established itself as the leading provider of pan-African digital infrastructure with a 110,000 km-long fibre broadband network and satellite connectivity that provides high-speed access to the Internet anywhere in Africa. Liquid is also leveraging its digital network to provide Cloud and Cyber Security solutions through strategic partnerships with leading global players. Liquid is a comprehensive technology solutions group that provides customised digital solutions to public and private sector enterprises and SMEs across the continent.

    For more information, visit https://www.Liquid.Tech/.  

    About DropByDrop Water Systems:
    DropByDrop (DBD) is Hardware Vendor Neutral, Multi-protocol Compatible, Cloud-based Smart Water Management Internet of Things (IoT) Platform with Intelligent Billing, Alerts and Geo-Asset Management, SCADA integration and Big Data Analytics capabilities.

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  • Heavy rains continue across eastern and southern India amid dual low-pressure systems; Delhi-NCR also gets drenched

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Two well-marked low-pressure areas – one over northwest Rajasthan and its neighbourhood and another over southwest Bihar and adjoining eastern Uttar Pradesh – are currently influencing weather conditions across large parts of India. These systems are likely to sustain heavy to very heavy rainfall over eastern and adjoining central India over the next two days, while persistent wet conditions are predicted for Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu over the next week.

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), heavy to extremely heavy rainfall (exceeding 21 cm) was recorded at isolated locations in Uttarakhand, Konkan, and the ghat areas of central Maharashtra.

    Several other regions, including Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, and Meghalaya, witnessed very heavy rainfall (ranging between 7 and 20 cm).

    Heavy rainfall was also observed in parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Odisha, eastern Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, western Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Kerala, Coastal and South Interior Karnataka, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.

    Very heavy rainfall is likely to occur in isolated locations across North India on July 16, affecting Jammu & Kashmir, northern Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand. This very heavy rainfall trend is also expected to continue over Uttarakhand on July 17, and again from July 20 to 22.

    Eastern Uttar Pradesh can also anticipate very heavy showers on July 16 and 17, with western Uttar Pradesh likely to receive similar rainfall conditions on July 17. Moving to the northern hilly region, the state of Himachal Pradesh is expected to receive heavy rainfall on July 21 and 22. In southern India, specifically Kerala, Mahe, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, rainfall is predicted consistently from July 16 through July 22.

    The weather in Delhi-NCR is currently being influenced by the monsoonal changes, leading to generally cloudy skies and intermittent rain. Looking at the forecast for the coming days, today, July 16, is expected to bring light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms, with temperatures around the seasonal normal, ranging from 32°C to 34°C. Winds from the southeast will be under 15 kmph.

    Forecast for the following day, July 17, suggests very light to light rain with thunderstorms. Temperatures are likely to be slightly below normal, with highs between 32°C and 34°C and lows between 24°C and 26°C. The wind pattern will remain similar, blowing from the southeast at speeds under 16 kmph.

    On July 18, Delhi will continue to experience light rainfall and partly cloudy skies, with temperature ranges remaining consistent. Light northwesterly winds are expected to become dominant.

    By July 19, the rain is likely to ease, giving way to partly cloudy skies. Daytime temperatures are expected to increase slightly to 34°C–36°C. The winds will shift from the southwest in the afternoon, returning to the northwest by evening, with gentle speeds remaining below 12 kmph.

     

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine and welcomes vital US contribution: UK Statement to the OSCE

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    UK reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine and welcomes vital US contribution: UK Statement to the OSCE

    UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says the UK, alongside the US and international partners, remains committed to providing the economic, diplomatic, and military tools Ukraine needs to defend itself.

    Madame Chair, the United Kingdom reaffirms its unwavering support for Ukraine as it continues to defend its people and sovereignty against the Russian government’s escalating campaign of aggression. We remain resolute in our commitment to ensuring Ukraine has the tools and support it needs to prevail – diplomatically, economically, and militarily.

    The urgency of this support was underscored by the most recent Russian attacks. On the night of 11-12 July, Russia launched 597 drones and 26 cruise missiles across Ukraine in a 10-hour assault. The attacks killed at least two civilians and injured over 20 others, with damage reported from Kharkiv to Lviv. Just days earlier, Kyiv endured a combined drone, ballistic, and cruise missile strike that damaged six districts and left multiple civilians injured.

    These attacks mark a grim trend. Eight of the largest attacks of the war have been launched by Russia in the last two months. Russia launched ten times more missile and drone strikes in June 2025 than in June 2024. The impact on civilians has been appalling. According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), June 2025 saw the highest civilian toll since the war began, with 232 killed and 1,343 injured, driven by a surge in long-range missile and drone strikes reaching far beyond the front lines. From December to May, the UN estimates that civilian casualties increased by 37% from the same period the previous year. Even more horrific is the alleged use of drones armed with enhanced warheads containing up to 90kg of metal shrapnel, designed to maximise civilian casualties. As President Zelenskiiy’s aide Andrii Yermak warned, the alleged use of these shrapnel-packed warheads marks an appalling new chapter in the war.

    The growing frequency and intensity of these attacks underscore the urgent need for enhanced air defence support for Ukraine. We welcome President Trump’s decision to enable NATO Allies to purchase US military equipment vital for Ukraine to defend itself and protect civilians, including Patriot systems. The UK is pleased to be co-chairing, with Germany, a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting next week, to ensure that Ukraine gets the military support it needs to defend itself against Russia’s brutal attacks.

    Finally, on 10 July, the United Kingdom was proud to co-chair the fourth meeting of the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ alongside President Macron, bringing together representatives from 38 countries, including over 30 heads of state and government. This gathering was a powerful demonstration of unity and a clear signal to Moscow that our support for Ukraine is enduring, coordinated, and intensifying. We welcome the presence of a US delegation at the meeting for the first time, and President Trump’s announcement that the US will impose sanctions if a peace deal is not reached in 50 days. We call upon the Russian Federation to abandon their maximalist objectives in Ukraine, agree to a full and unconditional ceasefire as Ukraine did five months ago, and engage in meaningful peace talks. Together with our partners we will continue to ratchet up the pressure on Russia until a just and lasting peace is reached.

    The UK will continue to stand firm with our Allies and Partners, to ensure Ukraine’s defence, uphold international law and secure a future of peace and stability in Europe – principles enshrined in the Helsinki Final Act, including the inviolability of frontiers, territorial integrity of states, and the peaceful settlement of disputes. Thank you, Madame Chair.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: World gathers to finance sustainable development of the future

    Source: Government of Sweden

    On 30 June – 3 July, the UN’s 4th International Conference on Financing for Development is taking place in Seville. Sweden is participating with a broad delegation headed by State Secretary Diana Janse. The aim of the Conference is to agree on a new global framework for how sustainable development will be financed – the so-called Sevilla Commitment. The Conference is an important opportunity to strengthen the implementation of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals, and to demonstrate that the countries of the world are able to address global challenges together through cooperation, despite a difficult geopolitical context.

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  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA response to NATO Secretary General Rutte’s statements in joint press conference with German Chancellor Merz on China’s military expansion

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    MOFA response to NATO Secretary General Rutte’s statements in joint press conference with German Chancellor Merz on China’s military expansion

    July 10, 2025

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Mark Rutte met with German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz on July 9. During the joint press conference following the meeting, Secretary General Rutte stated that the scale of the Chinese navy had already surpassed that of the United States and that China had over 1,000 nuclear warheads at its disposal. He indicated that China’s military expansion had clearly developed toward combat readiness and that China’s ambitions to get control over Taiwan were obvious. 

    He noted that if China decided to launch an attack against Taiwan, it would likely partner with Russia to create a parallel conflict in Europe, thereby keeping Europe preoccupied. Secretary General Rutte stressed that these developments had plainly demonstrated that transatlantic and Indo-Pacific security was increasingly intertwined. He added that faced with a potential joint threat from China and Russia, NATO must strengthen its collective military capabilities and deepen cooperation with allies in the Indo-Pacific region to effectively deter any possible military aggression. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes these statements concerning regional developments.

    Since assuming office in October 2024, Secretary General Rutte has repeatedly called attention to the nature of China’s expansionist actions and its aggressive ambitions toward Taiwan. He has also actively urged people everywhere to pay heed to the challenges and risks that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran pose to global peace and security. 

    Authoritarian countries are coordinating efforts to undermine regional peace and stability and the international order. In the face of this, Taiwan— a responsible democratic member of the global community—will continue to work with the Group of Seven, NATO, and other like-minded partners to jointly safeguard peace, stability, and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait and the Indo-Pacific region.

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  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA response to Czech President Pavel lauding successful Taiwan-Czech cooperation at Ukraine Recovery Conference

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    MOFA response to Czech President Pavel lauding successful Taiwan-Czech cooperation at Ukraine Recovery Conference

    July 11, 2025  

    President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel on July 10 attended the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, where he explained Czech contributions to Ukraine’s reconstruction in an address to a plenary session with heads of state and government. In his remarks, he highlighted a successful project undertaken by the Czech Republic and Taiwan to provide safe drinking water to 380,000 residents of Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine and deliver power generation equipment to Kharkiv to give local people access to electricity. He stressed that these endeavors were a model of cooperation between like-minded democracies. 

     

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung welcomes President Pavel’s public statement and reiterates that Taiwan and the Czech Republic are like-minded democratic partners. Taiwan will continue to work with the Czech Republic and other like-minded nations in Europe on providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, thereby underscoring staunch support for democracy, freedom, human rights, and peace. 

     

    Since the war between Russia and Ukraine began, the governments of Taiwan and the Czech Republic have signed three memoranda of understanding on cooperation. These address issues such as reconstructing basic infrastructure in Ukraine, including water and electricity, improving Ukraine’s primary healthcare capacity, and supporting the Ukrainian people in efforts to rebuild their country. Taiwan is also cooperating closely with other European nations to assist Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA response to UK-France leaders’ declaration reaffirming commitment to Taiwan Strait peace and stability

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    MOFA response to UK-France leaders’ declaration reaffirming commitment to Taiwan Strait peace and stability

    July 11, 2025

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom and President Emmanuel Macron of France met in London on July 10 for the 37th UK-France summit. In a declaration issued after their meeting, the two leaders said that European security was inextricably linked to the Indo-Pacific and that they would strengthen their coordination and work together for a free, open, and sovereign Indo-Pacific. They also jointly reaffirmed their commitment to peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula, in the South and East China Seas, and in the Taiwan Strait, calling for the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung sincerely welcomes and appreciates this declaration.

    The fact that the leaders of the United Kingdom and France once again expressed their commitment to cross-strait peace and stability following a similar statement released after the G7 leaders’ summit in June demonstrates that maintaining Taiwan Strait peace and stability has become a matter of international consensus. As a responsible and democratic member of the international community, Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners around the world to contribute to the freedom, openness, and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region and jointly defend the rules-based international order.

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  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA response to Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya reiterating importance of cross-strait peace and stability during bilateral meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    MOFA response to Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya reiterating importance of cross-strait peace and stability during bilateral meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang

    July 11, 2025 

    Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya on July 10 met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting in Malaysia. Foreign Minister Iwaya stressed that cross-strait peace and stability were important to Japan and the international community. China’s large-scale military drills around Taiwan were incompatible with these goals, he said. He also reiterated opposition to any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo by force or coercion and stressed Japan’s serious concern over China’s expansion of naval and air activities near Japan and in the East China Sea, as these had contributed to a deteriorating regional situation.

     

    China has repeatedly resorted to various pretexts to increase its threats and military intimidation of Taiwan, which has posed a serious challenge to security across the Taiwan Strait and in the region. This has elicited a great deal of international concern. In recent years, Japan has directly expressed its high level of concern over cross-strait and regional security during bilateral meetings with China. It has done so at the Japan-China summit meeting held alongside the ASEAN summit in Laos in October 2024, the Japan-China summit meeting held during the APEC summit in November 2024, as well as at the Japan-China foreign ministers’ meeting this March in Tokyo. This shows that Japan, in accordance with its staunch support for cross-strait peace and stability, has consistently conveyed its position to China. 

     

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses welcome at the international community’s continued use of concrete actions to uphold cross-strait security. Taiwan will continue to strengthen its self-defense capabilities and cooperate closely with like-minded countries to uphold international democracy, peace, and prosperity.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Lessons from high inflation: tighter monetary policy, two new forecasting models and an open CNB

    Source: Czech National Bank

    High inflation must not be allowed to recur. Thanks to tight monetary policy, open communication and a strong koruna policy, the Czech National Bank (CNB) succeeded in taming double-digit inflation in 2022–2023 and returning it to the 2% target. It then undertook a monetary policy review to make itself better prepared for similar situations in the future. The CNB is now offering an inside look at the discussions behind the change in its approach to preparing key materials for the Bank Board’s monetary policy decision-making, the development of two new forecasting models and the strengthening of its research capacity. It has published on its website the Proceedings of the Czech National Bank Workshop on Monetary Policy: Inflation Targeting Frameworks Under Review, featuring a foreword by CNB Governor Aleš Michl.

    Three years ago, in July 2022, inflation in the Czech Republic stood at 17.5%. The CNB’s forecasting model at the time was recommending further rate hikes above the then level of 7%, but the Bank Board, under the leadership of Governor Aleš Michl, opted for a different strategy. It decided to keep interest rates unchanged until it was confident that inflation was on track to return to the target, and communicated this intention openly to the public and markets. It also supported a strong koruna policy.

    This approach resulted in the strongest exchange rate of the koruna against the euro in history and the tightest monetary conditions in 20 years in spring 2023. Inflation dropped sharply to near the 2% target in January 2024. The average inflation rate for 2024 as a whole was 2.4%, the lowest since 2018.

    The CNB has now published the proceedings of the international Czech National Bank Workshop on Monetary Policy: Inflation Targeting Frameworks Under Review. This concludes the first phase of the external review of its monetary policy analytical and modelling framework. The Bank Board initiated this review in response to the turbulent inflation episode of 2022–2023.

    In his foreword to the proceedings, Governor Aleš Michl presents the rationale behind the decision to openly review the CNB’s monetary policy analytical framework and summarises the Bank’s approach to tackling inflation. He provides a detailed account of the Bank Board’s strategy during the period when inflation neared 18%, noting that traditional macroeconomic models underestimated the impact of global shocks and often failed to forecast inflation accurately. For the first time in its history, the CNB commissioned three independent external reviews of its modelling framework. These focused on the forecasting performance of the core model, its suitability as a sole forecasting tool, and the interaction between monetary and fiscal policy. According to the Governor, a central bank must be able to learn from the past and adapt its tools to a new reality in which the economy is affected by unexpected and difficult-to-model factors. The review of the modelling framework is therefore a key step towards ensuring future price stability.

    Based on the recommendations of the review teams, the CNB has decided to expand its modelling framework. It will develop two new alternative models to complement its existing tools, enabling the Bank to better manage forecast uncertainty and respond to hard-to-predict economic shocks. This aligns with the practice of many other central banks which routinely use multiple forecasting models. The first components are expected to be ready for internal testing in late 2025 and early 2026, with development of the new models continuing throughout 2026.

    The reviewers also recommended strengthening the CNB’s research and data analytics capabilities. On 1 January 2025, the CNB established a new Research and Statistics Department, replacing the former Statistics and Data Support Department. An important task for the new department is to develop alternative macroeconomic models. It will also focus on enhancing the CNB’s data infrastructure and expanding the role of research beyond model development.

    The final versions of all the external evaluations were published on the CNB website in November 2024. In April 2025, the CNB presented these evaluations in detail, along with the conclusions of the first phase of the monetary policy review, at the international Czech National Bank Workshop on Monetary Policy: Inflation Targeting Frameworks Under Review. The outputs of this conference are now available in the Proceedings of the Czech National Bank Workshop on Monetary Policy: Inflation Targeting Frameworks Under Review. In addition to contributions from domestic and international experts – including the former head of the BIS Monetary and Economic Department Claudio Borio and ESCB Monetary Policy Committee Chair Óscar Arce – the publication features a foreword by CNB Governor Aleš Michl summarising the CNB’s approach to monetary policy during the period of elevated inflation and the steps it took to bring inflation down.

    Jakub Holas
    Director, CNB Communications Division

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: MHRA CEO Lawrence Tallon welcomes Life Sciences Sector Plan

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

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    MHRA CEO Lawrence Tallon welcomes Life Sciences Sector Plan

    The Life Sciences Sector plan was released today (16 July 2025)

    “I welcome the publication of the Life Sciences Sector Plan and fully support its ambition to make the UK a global leader in life sciences and a country where innovation delivers for everyone.

    “It’s great to see the MHRA is recognised as a pivotal partner in delivering the plan’s vision – by supporting innovation, protecting public health, and making the UK a global destination for innovators to research, develop and launch cutting-edge medical products.

    “Working with our partners across the sector, we will continue to enable safe and effective innovation that benefits patients, the public, and the economy.”

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    Published 16 July 2025

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