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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit: Continent to connect 300 million to electricity by 2030 in new ambitious and collaborative initiative

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, January 28, 2025/APO Group/ —

    • African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org), and World Bank in unprecedented collaboration to transform Africa’s Energy Access 
    • Strong emphasis on clean cooking solutions to avoid 600,000 deaths annually due to smoke exposure

    Connecting 300 million Africans to electricity within the next five years is within reach through collaborative effort and commitment to implementation, participants at the Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, heard on Monday.

    The summit is organized by the Government of Tanzania and Mission 300, an unprecedented collaboration between the African Development Bank Group, the World Bank Group and global partners to address Africa’s electricity access gap using new technology and innovative financing. 

    Nearly 600 million Africans lack electricity, a critical resource for economic development and job creation. 

    Speaking during the first panel discussion of the opening day of the two-day Summit, African Development Bank President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina set the summit’s tone of action and implementation, emphasizing practical solutions to achieve the ambitious goal, from regulatory reforms to private sector engagement. He called for active involvement from a wide range of stakeholders, including bilateral and multilateral institutions, private sector entities, civil society organizations, and foundations. 

    “This is mission critical… Our mission here is to say we need everybody… It’s not about us, it’s about those who are not here, and we must listen and hear and make sure this is an action-driven summit… We can’t do Mickey Mouse business… We can’t have a situation where Africa does not have enough electricity,” Adesina told the audience, which included several African energy ministers, international development partners and private sector titans, civil society organizations, and foundations, attending the first day of the summit. 

    The second day of the summit will see the participation of several heads of state from across Africa, who will join more than 1,500 other participants. Together they will chart Africa’s course toward universal access to energy. 

    “We have a clear path to reaching these 300 million people,” Dr. Adesina stressed, distinguishing the initiative from previous efforts. He emphasized that the program seeks to transform Africa’s vast potential into reality through comprehensive electrification.  

    “With power, Africa will not just meet expectations but exceed them, becoming a competitive and prosperous continent,” he added. 

    Mission 300 will incorporate robust accountability measures, including country-specific monitoring and evaluation systems and the Africa Energy Regulatory Index to track progress. “This is all about accountability, transparency, and delivery while letting Africa develop with pride,” Adesina stated. 

    Adesina highlighted the devastating toll of traditional cooking methods based on firewood and charcoal, resulting in the death of 600,000 women and children annually due to smoke exposure. 

    The crisis extends beyond energy access, affecting environmental sustainability through deforestation and biodiversity loss. “It’s not just about energy transition,” Adesina said. “This is about dignity. Africa must develop with dignity and pride, and access to clean cooking solutions is fundamental to achieving this goal.” He praised Tanzania for developing a comprehensive national strategy to address this issue. 

    World Bank Group President Ajay Banga expressed optimism about the initiative, saying its ambitious objectives are achievable through hard work, particularly in ensuring a conducive environment for the private sector to participate. He emphasized the need for predictability of currencies, regulatory frameworks and land acquisition to incentivize investments supporting Mission 300. 

    In his remarks, Rajiv Shah, President of The Rockefeller Foundation, called global philanthropists to support the initiative.  

    “Please join us in getting behind the ideas of this initiative and the country compacts that the leaders will be signing. What is at stake is the future of African economies, the future of African young people, and the future of our world,” he said, adding that his foundation was committing $65 million to the program. 

    Speaking after the fireside chat, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed emphasized that energy access is not merely about power delivery, but about what that power will connect and enable. “It is important that we see food systems at the helm of all of this, and that they are powered by the energy that you will connect,” she stated. Mohammed explained how energy connectivity would catalyze transformative change in rural communities, particularly for women and youth, through access to digital financial services, online education, and e-commerce opportunities. 

    However, she stressed that realizing these ambitions would require significant financial engineering and private sector engagement. “The private sector’s got to lean in and it won’t lean in if the message is that your finance environment is not conducive to us,” she noted, calling for reforms in credit rating systems and financial architecture. “When you want to put together the financing for energy it is not easy and it requires many people at the table in parallel with what we are doing, the policy and the regulation, designing these pipelines and getting the money ready.” 

    The summit is expected to yield two significant outcomes: the Dar es Salaam Energy Declaration, outlining commitments and practical actions from African governments to reform the energy sector, and the first set of National Energy Compacts, which will serve as blueprints with country-specific targets and timelines for implementation of critical reforms.

    MIL OSI Africa –

    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Traditional lanterns and panda figurines: how the capital was decorated in honor of the Chinese New Year

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city services complex decorated the central streets and alleys of the capital in honor of the Chinese New Year, which will begin on January 29. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “On Manezhnaya and Tverskaya squares, in Kamergersky Lane, Kuznetsky Most Street and Tverskoy Boulevard, festive arches were additionally decorated with traditional red Chinese lanterns. The all-season “starry sky” in Kamergersky Lane will be painted in red shades, decorative consoles in the form of scrolls with congratulations appeared on the street lamps,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The central entrance to the Moscow Zoo was decorated with light boxes, flags and glowing light discs. Chinese red lanterns and light panda figures were placed on the territory.

    In recent years, Moscow has formed a sufficient stock of festive elements, allowing to decorate the metropolis. All light and decorative structures are multifunctional. They can be used repeatedly, changing their appearance.

    Project“Winter in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which until February 28 unites various events of the capital. Citizens and tourists are invited to remember traditions and history, warm up with tea and hot buns, go skating, skiing and tubing, watch ice shows, give gifts to people who find themselves in a difficult life situation, show care for those who need it.

    Muscovites and guests of the capital are offered a huge selection of events in the open air and in cultural and sports institutions. The atmosphere of winter traditions has engulfed the entire city – more than 1.9 thousand sites are open. The largest festivals of the capital are organically woven into the project: “Moscow Estates”, “Moscow Tea Party”, “City of Light”, “Snow and Ice in Moscow” and many others. All information about the project and winter season events can be foundin a special sectionmos.ru.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: In the Eastern Administrative District, 10 non-residential real estate objects were built in a year using extra-budgetary funds

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Eastern Administrative District of the capital, 10 non-residential real estate objects were built using extra-budgetary funds in 2024. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In 2024, 10 non-residential real estate objects with a total area of about 40 thousand square meters were built in the east of Moscow using extra-budgetary funds. Among them are four kindergartens, retail, household and utility facilities, a church, and an industrial building. New buildings were built in the districts of Golyanovo, Sokolniki, Preobrazhenskoye, Metrogorodok, Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Bogorodskoye, Severnoye Izmailovo. As a result, more than 465 jobs appeared in the east of the capital,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The buildings house educational, sports and entertainment facilities, and additional workspaces have appeared.

    “Four new kindergartens with a total area of over 10.4 thousand square meters are designed for 555 pupils. The largest of them was built in the Bogorodskoye district and transferred to the capital’s education system. This kindergarten with an area of over 4.3 thousand square meters is designed for 275 places,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy of the capital

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    This three-story building was equipped with 11 group cells, a full-cycle food service unit, a medical office, a gym and a music room. The area around the kindergarten was adapted for walks and sports.

    Mosgosstroynadzor experts checked all stages of construction of non-residential buildings in the Eastern Administrative District, the agency chairman added Anton Slobodchikov. The inspectors carried out a total of 169 control and supervision activities, which allows us to guarantee the high quality and safety of buildings after they are put into operation.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told, that in 2024 more than 80 social infrastructure facilities were built in the capital.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The third season of the school theatre festival has begun in Moscow

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The third season of the Moscow Theatre Festival-Competition of School Theatres “Live Stage” has begun in the capital. More than 20 thousand students from schools and colleges of the city will take part in it. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow education is not only fundamental sciences, but also comprehensive creative development. Theater workshops operate on the basis of the capital’s schools, colleges and centers of additional education, where children, under the mentorship of famous directors and actors, participate in acting master classes and master stage professions. Theater is not just art, but first and foremost a space for intellectual experimentation. It trains the flexibility of thinking, imagination, concentration. Therefore, we are pleased to open a new season of the large-scale theater project of the capital’s schools “Live Stage”. This is a serious festival, where children not only act, but can also declare themselves on the stage of Moscow theaters, create colorful scenery, and get advice from professionals. The competition is very popular among young Muscovites; over 20 thousand schoolchildren are taking part in it in the new season – 30 percent more than last year,” noted Anastasia Rakova.

    The festival is being held for the third time. As part of the project, outstanding Russian actors and directors become mentors to young Muscovites throughout the year. They help them select a repertoire, participate in rehearsals, promote the development of a creative association and prepare the children for the big stage.

    Future artists will present their productions in two traditional categories: “Dramatic Performance”, “Musical Performance” and this year’s new categories: “Theatrical Olympus” and “Historical Memory”.

    For several years, “Theatre Olympus” was a separate competition, but last year it became one of the nominations of the “Live Stage” project. Groups that organize small-scale performances – short productions with a small number of actors – can take part in it. The best will receive grant support.

    The nomination “Historical Memory” is dedicated to significant events and outstanding personalities of different eras. Participants will prepare performances based on reliable facts. The children will have to conduct research and use archival documents in organizing the production.

    Last year, 30 best productions reached the finals, which were watched by more than seven thousand spectators in April. There are several categories in the Dramatic Performance nomination. In one of them, School Melpomene, the winner was the pedagogical theater of teenagers of Academic School No. 1534 with the production Romeo and Juliet, and the Country of Buffoonery studio of School No. 1353 named after General D. F. Alekseev with the fairy tale The Little Humpbacked Horse. The first place in the Musical Performance nomination was won by the Sounds of Music musical studio of the Sinegoriya extracurricular activities center.

    In the category “Blessed Thalia”, the victory went to the children’s theater “Gallagrant” of the children’s creativity center “Sviblovo”. In second place was the theater “Ostrov trekuri” of school No. 45 named after L.I. Milgram, in third place was the puppet theater studio “Prevrashchenie” of school No. 1249. Separately, the jury awarded special prizes for the achievements of the participants, including a careful attitude to family values, a bright debut, the power of artistic words, the most daring idea and an original adaptation of a work. The productions were presented on the stages of the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute, the Children’s Musical Theater of the Young Actor, the Moscow New Drama Theater, the Palace on the Yauza and the Shchukino Culture and Art Center.

    The organizer of the competition-festival is the Moscow Center for Educational Practices of the capital Department of Education and ScienceLast academic year, over 15,000 schoolchildren and college students from more than 500 children’s and youth theaters took part in the festival.

    You can find out more about additional education in the capital in Telegram channels “Moscow education” And “Moscow Center for Educational Practices”.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three commercial premises in the Vernadsky Prospect area have been put up for auction

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city has put three non-residential premises in the west of the capital up for auction. This was reported by the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy Kirill Purtov.

    “Commercial properties in basements, on the first and ground floors of residential buildings and business centers, located in areas with developed infrastructure, are in demand among entrepreneurs. The city currently offers two properties for sale and one for rent in the Prospekt Vernadskogo area. The winners of the auction will be able to open various service businesses in them: shops, pharmacies, pick-up points, educational and other institutions, and in the rental lot – catering establishments. Open auctions in electronic form will be held from February 3 to March 11,” said Kirill Purtov.

    Two free-use premises with an area of 128.1 and 683.6 square meters are located on Leninsky Prospect AndUdaltsova street and have a separate entrance.

    The third commercial property the city plans to lease to businesses is located on Lobachevsky street. Its area is 566.4 square meters. It is possible to open a catering establishment there. All three lots are connected to the main communications: electricity, sewerage and water supply.

    The city regularly puts commercial properties up for auction. Currently, entrepreneurs have access to more than 310 non-residential premises and buildings. Application campaigns will end between January 29 and February 27. Registration is required to participate in the auction. on the electronic trading platform “RoselTorg” and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    Moscow is a city that develops entrepreneurship. The capital puts various properties up for auction, and the showcase of the offered objects is Moscow Investment Portal. In the section “Property from the city” All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation. Here you can also take a 3D tour of the objects. It is convenient to participate in city auctions remotely – the entire procedure takes place online.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Moscow, over 12,000 online transactions with city property have been concluded in five years following auctions

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Five years ago, Moscow began concluding transactions based on the results of auctions in electronic format. During this time, more than 12.1 thousand contracts have been drawn up with buyers and tenants of city property. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “At the beginning of 2020, the Moscow investment portal began to conclude electronic contracts for the sale and purchase of non-residential real estate based on the results of auctions. In 2021, tenants of premises and plots received a similar opportunity, and in 2023 – buyers of land for the construction of private residential buildings. Thus, the entire process of selling capital property was transferred to a digital format. This made it possible to increase the circle of potential auction participants who no longer need to waste time visiting various authorities to complete documents. Since 2020, based on the results of competitive procedures, the city has conducted over 12.1 thousand online transactions, of which about 2.8 thousand were in 2024,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The electronic auction format has been in operation for 11 years, but until 2020, the execution of documents, registration of property rights and signing of contracts were carried out exclusively on paper. The process consisted of 11 stages, and buyers had to personally visit various authorities to submit, sign and receive documents.

    Now you can draw up a purchase and sale or lease agreement, as well as an act of acceptance and transfer of an object in a few minutes through your personal account on the Moscow investment portal. The capital’s office is responsible for registering rights in Rosreestr. Department of City Property.

    In the capital Department of Information Technology they said that the section “Property from the city” on the investment portal contains full information about available lots. Online tools help find suitable movable and immovable property – from parking spaces to business premises or land plots for the construction of residential buildings. A detailed description of each lot includes information about connected utilities, transport and social infrastructure, as well as photographs and a 3D tour. Here you can also sign up for an inspection and find out about the deadlines for submitting applications, the format of the auction and the venue.

    To participate in the auction, you will need to register on the electronic trading platform “RoselTorg” and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Development of fish markets “Moscow – on the wave” will be discussed on the platform “City of ideas”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the platform “City of Ideas” the project has started, dedicated to the fish markets “Moscow – on the wave”. They invite you to share initiatives for the development of popular gastronomic spaces until January 30. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “City residents will offer options for events and weekly promotions, ideas for introducing new services and filling social networks of “Moscow – on the Wave”. At the same time, participants will discuss the assortment and seasonal design of fish markets,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    There are two Moscow-on-the-Wave fish markets in the capital. The first opened in November 2023 in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky District, the second in September 2024 in Mitino. Visitors can expect more than 600 items of goods from three oceans and 13 seas, as well as food courts, areas for master classes and an open kitchen. Chef competitions, concerts and theatrical performances are also held here.

    In 2024, the City of Ideas platform turned 10 years old. Users share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. The project is being developed Department of Information Technology of Moscow and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Triage system, digital X-ray and 11 operating rooms: how the flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov is organized

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The triage system, modern equipment, the principle of a digital clinic and 11 multidisciplinary operating rooms – doctors flagship center of the City Clinical Hospital (CCH) No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov provide emergency and planned care to patients with a wide range of illnesses. During the first month of operation, the medical facility received almost six thousand people, its specialists performed hundreds of high-tech operations and thousands of diagnostic studies.

    How the new flagship is designed and equipped, what are the advantages of the “doctor to patient” principle, how advanced equipment helps save lives, and how much the Moscow healthcare system has improved thanks to the opening of the fifth emergency care center – in a report by mos.ru.

    Diagnostics and treatment in one place

    Flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov opened December 20, 2024 on Leninsky Prospekt (building 10, block 7). The seven-story building is located on the territory of the First City Hospital, one of the oldest and largest clinics in the capital.

    One of the 27 buildings of the medical facility was completely reconstructed over the course of three years to become the new flagship; it is easy to find by the signs and the blue sign with the logo of the capital city. Department of Health— the letter M enclosed in a heart. Heated overground walkways connect the building with neighboring buildings.

    The center’s patients undergo a full diagnosis and, if necessary, undergo surgery, followed by recovery in intensive care and hospital treatment, as indicated.

    “Our flagship center represents almost all medical specialties: surgery, traumatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, gynecology, urology and others. The staff consists of 350 people, including academicians and doctors of science. To equip the center, we purchased about 2.8 thousand units of medical equipment and furniture, including an angiographic system, a magnetic resonance imaging scanner, a whole-body X-ray computed tomography system and a mobile C-arm X-ray machine. After providing the necessary assistance, patients are either discharged for outpatient observation or sent to inpatient departments for further treatment,” says Daria Tuul, head of the emergency medical care center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov.

    Red Stream for Emergency Patients

    The flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov meets modern medical standards. In the lobby and emergency department there are soft chairs and sofas, boxes for patients’ personal belongings, water coolers and coffee machines, snow-white calla lilies bloom in wooden tubs. Navigation stripes are applied to the floor – red, yellow and green, showing the directions of the corresponding flows, on the walls – illuminated signs and large screens for educational videos. The doors open at the touch of a button.

    To the right of the main entrance is the emergency medical care department, where patients are brought by ambulances. In a spacious heated vestibule, patients are transferred to gurneys. Red category patients who require urgent care are taken to the anti-shock room, where a team of resuscitators is already waiting for them, or to the operating room.

    Such patients are immediately connected to monitors that track temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, lung saturation and other vital signs. Among the modern equipment that the anti-shock room is equipped with are artificial lung ventilation and ultrasound devices, an indirect heart massage system, an anesthesia and respiratory apparatus and an electric cardiac pacemaker.

    “While the ambulance is transporting the patient, the doctors collect the anamnesis and transmit the information to us online, that is, we already understand with what preliminary diagnosis and in what condition the person will be admitted, whether he has chronic diseases, where he was taken from and how long it took. All this information is displayed on the screens in the anti-shock room and the admissions department. According to the regulations, red stream patients should receive assistance in the first minutes after admission,” explains Roman Emelin, an anesthesiologist-resuscitator at the flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov.

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    Operating rooms with telemedicine

    The “heart” of the flagship center is a multidisciplinary operating block located on two floors. For the first time, City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov has an integrated digital operating room with automated data transfer, visualization and intelligent control. Sensors and high-resolution video cameras allow you to observe the surgical process in great detail on large screens and broadcast it to anywhere in the world, consulting with experts and training colleagues from Moscow and other regions.

    The hybrid operating room allows for simultaneous surgical interventions for various pathologies. Thanks to sophisticated angiographic equipment, doctors can penetrate the finest vessels and simultaneously perform operations on the head, chest, abdomen or limbs without moving patients.

    “In addition to the digital operating room with telemedicine and hybrid, we have nine multi-profile operating rooms equipped with the most modern equipment. Anesthesia and respiratory devices, defibrillators, endoscopic video stands, surgical microscopes, portable scanners, artificial blood circulation devices, X-ray arc and other advanced equipment allow us to perform any surgical interventions,” explains Vadim Konstantinov, a resuscitation specialist and anesthesiologist at the flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov.

    After the operation, patients are transferred to the intensive care unit on the second floor. There are 11 beds, including two single boxes. Patients are under constant medical supervision for 24 hours. Each bed, which is separated by thick screens, has a syringe dispenser, an artificial lung ventilation device, a vital signs monitor, and for greater comfort, heated blankets powered by the electrical network are provided. The department is equipped with defibrillators, electrocardiographs, portable ultrasound machines, and pneumatic mail. Radiologists and endoscopists visit patients, so they leave the ward only to have a CT or MRI scan. After stabilization, patients are transferred to other hospital departments, where they stay until discharge.

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    Bracelets with clips

    The distribution of incoming patients is done using a digital triage system. At two medical stations, their temperature, blood pressure, and pulse are measured, and after a brief anamnesis, they are distributed into yellow and green streams. Each patient receives a bracelet of the corresponding color, and if necessary, clips. Red indicates a risk of falling, yellow indicates the presence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, and turquoise indicates an allergy to medications or food.

    “The red line takes patients to the anti-shock ward, and the yellow and green lines take them to the examination rooms, which are located on the first floor. There are seven of them, each with a surgeon, traumatologist, neurosurgeon, ophthalmologist, neurologist, otolaryngologist, maxillofacial surgeon, urologist and gynecologist. The center has all the latest diagnostic equipment: a CT scanner, digital X-ray, expert-class ultrasound machines, vital function monitors,” says Marat Magomedov, deputy chief physician for emergency care at the flagship center of City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.I. Pirogov.

    In addition to the six-bed examination and shock wards, the first floor houses a diagnostic ward, an isolation ward for infectious patients, and five multi-profile operating rooms for emergency interventions, including hybrid and digital ones. The second floor is occupied by six operating rooms for scheduled patients, as well as an intensive care unit with 11 beds. The hospital’s inpatient departments are located from the third to the sixth floors: neurosurgery, two traumatology departments, and cardiovascular surgery. The seventh floor houses a diagnostic complex. The minus first and minus second floors are allocated for technical premises.

    The center provides care on a doctor-to-patient basis. After a quick check-in at the emergency department, further examinations and procedures, except for CT and MRI, are performed at the patient’s bedside. And digitalization provides specialists with online access to patients’ medical records using tablets.

    The doctors are assisted in their work by employees of the capital’s government service centers. They perform administrative functions and also create a comfortable environment for patients and their accompanying relatives.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: more than 5.5 thousand residents of the South-East Administrative District received new apartments last year

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In 2024, more than 5.5 thousand city residents living in 102 old houses in the south-east of the capital completed documents for comfortable housing under the renovation program. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “Over 5.5 thousand Muscovites from 102 old houses received keys to apartments in new buildings in the south-east of the capital in 2024. Of these, in Lublin, over 1.4 thousand city residents signed contracts with the Department for comfortable housing under the renovation program, in Kuzminki – over 1.2 thousand people, almost 900 – in the Nizhegorodsky district. The rest live in Vykhino-Zhulebino, Kapotnya, Lefortovo, Ryazansky, Yuzhnoportovy districts and in Tekstilshchiki,” he said.

    In total, last year in the South-Eastern Administrative District, the paperwork for apartments was completed and residents of 73 old houses completely moved into new buildings.

    “In 2024, about 1.9 thousand families who moved to the South-East Administrative District used the city’s help in moving. Thanks to the “Moving Assistance” service, residents can order movers and a truck for free. Specialists will help to disassemble and pack things, and then move them from the old apartment to the new one. You can use the service online by leaving a request on the mos.ru portal, or at resettlement information centers, which are located on the first floors of new buildings,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    As noted in Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow, will help you prepare for your planned move general instructions, available in the super service “Moving under the renovation program” on the mos.ru portal. With its help, you can find out how the move is organized and get information on the documents required to draw up a contract, as well as use links to useful services. If you configure the parameters of the move, the super service will provide the opportunity to read the instructions taking into account a specific life situation.

    In total, since the start of the program, more than 31.1 thousand Muscovites from 173 old buildings in the southeast have received modern housing.

    In the South-Eastern Administrative District of the capital, 818 buildings, in which more than 164 thousand city residents live, are included in the renovation program.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructeddouble the pace of program implementation.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction rates and volumes. Over the past five years, within the framework of the national project “Infrastructure for life” The volume of construction and commissioning of residential buildings in the capital has doubled – from three million to five to seven million square meters per year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vintage Trams and Soviet Taxis: Moscow Transport Museum Turns Five

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Transport Museum is celebrating five years since its opening. On January 28, 2020, it received its name and became a subordinate organization of the capital’s Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure.

    “In five years of work, the Moscow Transport Museum has become one of the key transport and technical museums of the capital. On behalf of Sergei Sobyanin, we are engaged in preserving the transport heritage and strive to increase interest in it through various projects. The museum is very popular – more than one million people have already visited our exhibitions, festivals, lectures, master classes and excursions,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    The museum is engaged in the restoration and storage of exhibits, exhibition, publishing, research and educational activities. Its collection contains 1,515 artifacts and 237 units of equipment. There are also exhibits that are unique in world history: for example, the only horse-drawn tram from 1872 recreated on the original chassis, one of the two surviving BF tram cars in the world, a KIM-10-50 passenger car, a SVARZ crane platform, a ZIS-154 bus, as well as the only surviving B.

    Since 2020, the institution’s employees have restored 20 exhibits and 76 artifacts, and performed local repairs on 16 items. Most of them can be seen in the permanent exhibition. This year, the museum continues a large-scale program to restore unique equipment, including buses, trams, metro cars, and cars.

    Over five years, 32 exhibitions were held here, 59 special projects were implemented, 626 educational events, 1845 excursions were organized, and eight books were published. The museum collection was replenished with 17.5 thousand archival files and more than six thousand publications.

    “From the very beginning, we created the Moscow Transport Museum as a living public space that answers an important question: what moves the city? We consider transport as part of urban culture and study it as a system, the main aspect of which is the relationship with a person. This is a museum about people and for people – all our projects, from children’s master classes to festivals for thousands, are designed to unite a variety of visitors and show them the amazing world that the topic of transport opens up. Over the past five years, the museum team has done a huge amount of work, which can be expressed in numbers, but the most significant thing is the growing love and interest in our projects and the urban culture of movement,” added Oksana Bondarenko, Director of the Moscow Transport Museum.

    Exhibitions and excursions

    Many major projects were implemented in the USSR Transport Pavilion at VDNKh. In 2021, the exhibition “Muscovite’s Dream” opened there (it was visited by 140 thousand people), a year later – the exhibition “You are here. Always. Today. The day after tomorrow” (it attracted 85 thousand visitors). In November last year, the exhibition opened “You look 100%!”, over 25 thousand people visited it during 2.5 months of work. In addition, the museum regularly holds thematic exhibitions at the Northern and Southern river terminals.

    Since 2021, the museum has had its own tour desk. In addition to tours of the exhibition and the storage facility, employees organize walks on the metro, as well as around the Northern and Southern river terminals.

    “New Era of the Moscow Metro” is the most popular year-round tour of the stations of the Big Circle Line (BCL). During the walk, guides talk about the innovative technologies used in the design of the stations, reveal the meaning of hidden messages and symbols left by the architects. Participants will learn how the design of the platforms reflects the features of the areas where the stations are located, how new lines are built, and how the metro works in general.

    In summer, visitors show great interest in exploring the museum’s collections. Here you can see over 100 exhibits of passenger cars, trucks and city vehicles from the USSR – taxis, police cars, rare Moskvichs, buses and legendary cars from the 1980s. Guests are also shown how museum employees restore equipment.

    The Moscow Transport Museum has introduced virtual tours of its exhibitionsSimulators, installations and virtual reality: how the Moscow Transport Museum will introduce its permanent exhibition

    Festivals and conferences

    In 2022, the first Retroreis festival took place — since then, it has annually brought together tens of thousands of people interested in transport culture. Since 2023, as part of the city’s Night at the Museum event, the Tour of Cultures museum rally has been held, in which the capital’s largest institutions participate.

    That same year, the Moscow Transport Museum organized the first scientific and practical conference, “Museums of Movement — Museums in Motion.” Its goal was to unite museum and transport communities to discuss similar tasks, as well as expand professional interaction. After the conference, an annual experience exchange program was launched.

    This year, the museum team continues to work on creating a permanent exhibition, which will be located in the garage of the architect Konstantin Melnikov on Novorizhanskaya Street (building 27). The building, which is a monument of avant-garde architecture, is currently undergoing restoration. It will be returned to its historical appearance.

    Moscow Transport Museum — is an open urban space and research center. Its collections include more than 250 examples of passenger cars, trucks, buses, trolleybuses, taxis, city service vehicles, bicycles and motorcycles. The exhibits can be seen at exhibitions and transport infrastructure facilities.

    Simulators, installations and virtual reality: how the Moscow Transport Museum will introduce its permanent exhibitionUnique roof trusses restored in Konstantin Melnikov’s garage

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Winter in Moscow”: “Chinese New Year” venues collected in one app

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital will host the Chinese New Year festival for the second time from January 28 to February 9. Residents and tourists will enjoy master classes, festive processions, drum shows, performances by artists, traditional Chinese dishes and themed souvenirs.

    You can see all the festival sites in the Moscow Transport app. Thanks to this, guests will be able to easily plan a route to any of them and find out a description of each.

    “For the second year in a row, we have added the Chinese New Year festival to the Moscow Transport app. We have posted a poster for each of its points and added the ability to build a route to the selected site – this will allow residents and guests of the capital to plan their time. At the request of Sergei Sobyanin, we are creating more convenient and useful functions in our mobile applications for the comfort of users,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Finding festival sites in the app is easy. To do this, you need to move the bottom menu up, go to the “Interesting” section and click on the festival logo. After all the sites open, you should select the one you need and plot a route. You can download the app by link.

    The Moscow Transport app was launched in 2017. During this time, it has been downloaded more than eight million times. It combines all city routes in one service. A single platform allows users to get the best solution based on their personal needs, budget, and preferences. The app is convenient for both drivers and passengers of public transport. It makes it easy to manage the Troika card, make biometric payments for travel, order trips, buy tickets (including for river cruises), activate charging for electric vehicles at city stations, and use many other services.

    Project “Winter in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which until February 28 unites various events of the capital. Citizens and tourists are invited to remember traditions and history, warm up with tea and hot buns, go skating, skiing and tubing, watch ice shows, give gifts to people who find themselves in a difficult life situation, show care for those who need it.

    Muscovites and guests of the capital are offered a huge selection of events in the open air and in cultural and sports institutions. The atmosphere of winter traditions has engulfed the entire city – more than 1.9 thousand sites are open. The largest festivals of the capital are organically woven into the project: “Moscow Estates”, “Moscow Tea Party”, “City of Light”, “Snow and Ice in Moscow” and many others. All information about the project and winter season events can be found in a special section Mos.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road blocked, Te Poi

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    State Highway 29 at Te Poi is blocked following a serious crash.

    It involved one vehicle and was reported about 8:10pm.

    One person is believed to be in serious condition.

    The Serious Crash Unit is attending and the road is currently blocked at the intersections of State Highway 29 and State Highway 24.

    Motorists are asked to take alternate routes.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Financial results for nine months ended December 31, 2024

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Financial results for nine months ended December 31, 2024
    Financial results for nine months ended December 31, 2024
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         The Government announced today (January 28) its financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2024.           Expenditure and revenue from April to December 2024 amounted to HK$524.2 billion and HK$349.7 billion respectively, resulting in a deficit of HK$70.5 billion after taking into account HK$114.6 billion received from issuance of Government Bonds and repayment of HK$10.6 billion principal on Government Bonds.           A Government spokesperson said that the deficit for the period was mainly due to the fact that some major types of revenue including salaries and profits taxes are mostly received towards the end of a financial year. The revised estimates for the current financial year will be published along with the 2025-26 Budget.           The fiscal reserves stood at HK$664.1 billion as at December 31, 2024.           Detailed figures are shown in Tables 1 and 2. TABLE 1. CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT (Note 1) 

     
    Month endedDecember 31, 2024HK$ million
    Nine months endedDecember 31, 2024HK$ million

    Revenue
    101,403.9
    349,677.1

    Expenditure
    (52,635.2)
    (524,217.4)

     
     
     

    Surplus / (Deficit) before issuance and repayment of Government Bonds
    48,768.7
    (174,540.3)

     
     
     

    Proceeds received from issuance of Government Bonds
    23,934.7
    114,588.2

     
     
     

    Repayment of Government Bonds*
    (38.0)
    (10,555.5)

     
     
     

    Surplus / (Deficit) after issuance and repayment of Government Bonds
    72,665.4
    (70,507.6)

     
     
     

    Financing
     
     

          Domestic
     
     

              Banking Sector (Note 2)
    (72,152.2)
    67,227.5

              Non-Banking Sector
    (513.2)
    3,280.1

          External
    –
    –

     
     
     

    Total
    (72,665.4)
    70,507.6

    * Being repayment of principal on Government Bonds and does not include the associated interest and other expenses.

     Government Debts as at December 31, 2024 (Note 3)    HK$293,210 millionDebts Guaranteed by Government as at December 31, 2024 (Note 4)    HK$132,387 million TABLE 2. FISCAL RESERVES 

     
    Month endedDecember 31, 2024HK$ million
    Nine months endedDecember 31, 2024HK$ million

    Fiscal Reserves at start of period
    591,412.4
    734,585.4

    Consolidated Surplus / (Deficit) afterissuance and repayment of Government Bonds
    72,665.4
    (70,507.6)

     
     
     

    Fiscal Reserves at end of period(Note 5)
    664,077.8
    664,077.8

     Notes:     1. This Account consolidates the General Revenue Account and the following eight Funds: Capital Works Reserve Fund, Capital Investment Fund, Civil Service Pension Reserve Fund, Disaster Relief Fund, Innovation and Technology Fund, Land Fund, Loan Fund and Lotteries Fund. It excludes the Bond Fund, the balance of which is not part of the fiscal reserves. The Bond Fund balance as at December 31, 2024, was HK$229,943 million. 2. Includes transactions with the Exchange Fund and resident banks. 3. The Government Debts, with proceeds credited to the Capital Works Reserve Fund, comprise: (i) the Green Bonds (equivalent to HK$203,686 million as at December 31, 2024) issued under the Government Sustainable Bond Programme. They were denominated in US dollars (US$9,950 million with maturity from January 2026 to January 2053), euros (5,330 million euros with maturity from January 2025 to November 2041), Renminbi (RMB39,000 million with maturity from January 2025 to July 2054) and Hong Kong dollars (HK$42,000 million with maturity from May 2025 to October 2026); (ii) the Infrastructure Bonds (equivalent to HK$34,597 million as at December 31, 2024) issued under the Infrastructure Bond Programme. They were denominated in Renminbi (RMB6,000 million with maturity from December 2025 to November 2034) and Hong Kong dollars (HK$28,230 million with maturity from November 2025 to December 2039); and (iii) the Silver Bonds with nominal value of HK$54,927 million (with maturity in October 2027 and may be redeemed before maturity upon request from bond holders) issued under the Infrastructure Bond Programme.       They do not include the outstanding bonds with nominal value of HK$178,169 million and alternative bonds with nominal value of US$1,000 million (equivalent to HK$7,764 million as at December 31, 2024) issued under the Government Bond Programme with proceeds credited to the Bond Fund. Of these bonds under the Government Bond Programme (including Silver Bonds with nominal value of HK$96,669 million, which may be redeemed before maturity upon request from bond holders), bonds with nominal value of HK$53,357 million will mature within the period from January 2025 to December 2025 and the rest within the period from January 2026 to May 2042. 4. Includes guarantees provided under the SME Loan Guarantee Scheme launched in 2001, the Special Loan Guarantee Scheme launched in 2008, the SME Financing Guarantee Scheme launched in 2012, and the Loan Guarantee Scheme for Cross-boundary Passenger Transport Trade, the Loan Guarantee Scheme for Battery Electric Taxis and the Loan Guarantee Scheme for Travel Sector launched in 2023. 5. Includes HK$249,751 million, being the balance of the Land Fund held in the name of “Future Fund”, for long-term investments up to December 31, 2030. The Future Fund also includes HK$4,800 million, being one-third of the actual surplus in 2015-16 as top-up.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Advance release calendar for monthly financial results

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Advance release calendar for monthly financial results
    Advance release calendar for monthly financial results
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         The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region releases a monthly summary of its financial results and debts in compliance with the International Monetary Fund’s Special Data Dissemination Standard.           The timetable for the release of the monthly data for the 2025-26 financial year is as follows: 

    Month
    Release date

    ———-
    —————–

    April 2025
    May 30, 2025

    May 2025
    June 30, 2025

    June 2025
    July 31, 2025

    July 2025
    August 29, 2025

    August 2025
    September 30, 2025

    September 2025
    October 31, 2025

    October 2025
    November 28, 2025

    November 2025
    December 31, 2025

    December 2025
    January 30, 2026

    January 2026
    February 27, 2026

    February 2026
    March 31, 2026

    March 2026 (provisional)
    April 30, 2026

         In addition to press releases, the summary of financial results and debts will also be published on the Treasury’s website (www.try.gov.hk).

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CHP announces one new melioidosis case

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    CHP announces one new melioidosis case
    CHP announces one new melioidosis case
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         The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (January 28) said that one new melioidosis case had been recorded in the past four days (January 24 to 27).     The case involves a 70-year-old male with underlying illnesses who lives in Sham Shui Po. He developed dysuria with difficulty in passing urine on January 21. He attended Caritas Medical Centre the next day and was admitted for treatment. His clinical sample was confirmed to be positive for Burkholderia pseudomallei upon testing.     The CHP is investigating the infection source of the case. Epidemiological investigations are ongoing.      So far, two melioidosis cases have been recorded in Hong Kong this year. In 2024, 23 melioidosis cases were recorded.     A spokesman for the CHP stressed that person-to-person transmission and animal-to-human transmission are rare, but the bacteria causing melioidosis can survive in the local environment. Melioidosis is an endemic disease in Hong Kong and melioidosis cases have been recorded in Hong Kong each year.      According to literature, melioidosis cases are more common after typhoons or rainstorms. The bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei in soil and muddy water may become exposed to the ground after typhoons or rainstorms, and the bacteria could spread more easily with strong winds or rainstorms. As such, the number of melioidosis cases may increase.     With this in mind, the spokesman reminded members of the public that, where practicable, people should stay indoors during typhoons and rainstorms, avoid travelling to areas with potential flooding, and do not wade in or have contact with muddy water and soil. In addition, high-risk individuals should avoid paths near stormwater drains where aerosols may be generated from contaminated water.     Members of the public should also take the following preventive measures against infection: 

    Avoid contact with contaminated soil;
    Wear appropriate protective clothing or footwear when participating in activities with possible contact with soil or water, e.g. using gloves and wearing boots. High-risk individuals may also consider wearing a surgical mask;
    Wash or shower after exposure to contaminated water or soil;
    Always clean any wounds as soon as possible and cover them with waterproof dressings;
    Wash hands with liquid soap and water after handling soil or gardening;
    Observe food hygiene and avoid drinking raw water; and
    Travellers can contract the disease through outdoor water sports. Risk of infection can be minimised by avoiding exposure to water sources (such as rivers, ponds or lakes) that might be contaminated.

         ​     ​The CHP appealed to members of the public to seek medical advice if they develop symptoms, in particular people with diabetes or other immunocompromising conditions, in order to receive an appropriate medical diagnosis and treatment. For more information on melioidosis, please visit the website of the CHP at www.chp.gov.hk/en/healthtopics/content/24/101110.html.

     
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Stricter age-verification checks for all knife retailers

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Stricter age verification checks and a ban on doorstep drops will be introduced to greater protect young people from knife crime.

    Image: Getty Images

    These new measures will also prevent weapons getting into the wrong hands.

    A stringent 2-step system will be mandated for all retailers selling knives online requiring customers to submit photo ID at point of sale and again on delivery. In addition, delivery companies will only be able to deliver a bladed article to the same person who purchased it.

    The government has an ambitious mission to halve knife crime within a decade as part of the Plan for Change and a core element of this will be addressing problems in the online sales space. 

    Under the new measures a person may need to submit a copy of a photo ID such as driving licence or passport, as well as proof of address such as a utility bill, before showing ID again when the package is delivered. This could also include a person submitting a current photo or video of themselves to an online retailer alongside their ID.

    It will also be illegal to leave a package containing a bladed weapon on a doorstep when no one is in to receive it.

    Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said:

    It’s a total disgrace how easy it still is for children to get dangerous weapons online.

    More than two years after Ronan Kanda was killed with a ninja sword bought by a teenager online, too many retailers still don’t have proper checks in place.

    It’s too easy to put in false birth dates, parcels are too often being dropped off at a doorstop with no questions asked.

    We cannot go on like this. We need much stronger checks – before you buy, before it’s delivered.

    The measures I am setting out today will be crucial in addressing this problem and are part of our Plan for Change and mission to make streets safer.

    Last year the Home Secretary commissioned Commander Stephen Clayman, the national police lead on knife crime, to carry out a full review into the online sale and delivery of knives. 

    The full report is expected at the end of the month and stronger ID checks are one of the recommendations.

    We have also already announced that we will hold social media executives to account for knife crime related content which glorifies and incites violence amongst young people. Senior execs of social media companies will face significant fines in the region of £10,000 for failing to swiftly remove knife crime related content from their platforms.

    The measures announced today are set to be included as part of the Crime and Policing Bill which is expected to be introduced to Parliament by spring, with more proposals still to come in the coming weeks.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The main works on the renovation of the park in the Teply Stan district have been completed

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the Moscow City Services Complex have completed the main renovation work on the park located at the intersection of Teply Stan and Akademika Vinogradova streets. They were carried out as part of improving the transport and pedestrian accessibility of the Generala Tyuleneva station on the Troitskaya metro line.

    “The park’s special feature is its unusual small architectural forms – these are structures that resemble the crown of a palm tree, the “Oasis” swing, the canopy of which also resembles palm branches, as well as round benches and a pergola-arbor. In the spring, seasonal elements will be added to them, such as chess tables. In total, there will be more than 100 small architectural forms in the park,” said the deputy head of the capital’s Department of Capital Repairs

    Anton Akulov.

    The park, with an area of 15.1 thousand square meters, is located next to a residential area.

    In addition to the arrangement of convenient approaches and entrances to metro stations, an important task was to create a comfortable urban environment for local residents.

    Nearby is the Sergei Andriaka Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts. To play on the theme of the institution, the benches in the park were made in the form of multi-colored drops of paint.

    Old worn-out tiles were replaced with new ones on areas with a total area of over four thousand square meters. For comfortable and safe evening walks, 95 modern street lamps of bright yellow color were installed.

    A children’s science playground was created in the play area intended for children aged seven to 12 years. This new development appeared recently. It combines an educational approach with a game format. Children on such playgrounds not only have fun, but also learn something new and become familiar with physical phenomena.

    The park has five themed elements of the scientific playground. By mastering the “Electric Maze” and “Electric Circuit” modules, children learn the principles of electrical engineering. The “Cinema” element fascinates even adults: by rotating the disks and looking into the window, a person immerses himself in the world of illusions created by the movement of the picture. With the help of the “Shadow Theater” element, children can create their own performances, choosing the silhouettes of animals and other images that they want to show. Another element is “Morse Code”, during the game, children can encrypt and transmit a message, and then ask their friends on the intercom whether they understood them correctly.

    In 1941, the main line of the Moscow defense zone passed through the Teply Stan area, workers left for the front from here, and in 2022, a memorial sign dedicated to four divisions of the people’s militia was installed in the park. Patriotic events are now often held here. As part of the improvement, the area around the monument was tidied up.

    In addition, specialists expanded the area around the dry fountain to use this place for various district events. Now there is a decorated New Year tree here.

    In the spring, it is planned to lay a lawn in the park. The soil for it has already been prepared.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University student joins leadership of St. Petersburg Youth Parliament

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    Varvara Bucherova, a Master’s student at the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade, a resident of the student association “Laboratory of Public Administration”, a member of the youth council of the Kalininsky district and an ambassador of Smolny in SPbPU, was elected Deputy Chairperson of the Youth Parliament of St. Petersburg.

    The Youth Parliament is an advisory and consultative body under the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. The selection of candidates took place in three stages. 570 people submitted applications. A special commission, based on a number of criteria, determined 150 participants in the next stage – a business game, which helped to evaluate the skills and abilities of the candidates. Based on its results, a pool of 64 participants was formed for the third stage – voting for candidates. At this stage, the candidates were supported by more than 71 thousand people. 32 candidates entered the parliament.

    Varvara told us in an interview how she achieved such heights.

    — How did you prepare for the competition for this position? Did you have any doubts about whether you were ready to take on such responsibility?

    — I was worried until the very end about whether I would be able to become deputy chairman or not. For the most part, everything depended on who would be the chairman, because I hoped that I would work with Filipp Chufistov, whom I already knew. In terms of preparation, I was required to do one thing — a speech for nomination, which was not difficult for me.

    — Why did you choose the “State and Municipal Administration” program when you applied?

    — In the eleventh grade, I attended preparatory courses at SPbPU, I think that gave me a push. There were many people there who recommended the direction “State and Municipal Administration”.

    — How did the knowledge you gained at university help you adapt to your new responsibilities?

    — At the university, I gained my first management experience, which will undoubtedly be useful to me. Thanks to the Polytechnic, my colleagues and I were able to create a student association, the Public Administration Laboratory.

    — Have you had any moments of doubt or failure on your way to this position?

    — Of course, I had my doubts, since the election of deputy chairmen is conducted by secret ballot, where a candidate must gain a majority of votes from the total number of members. In other words, if there was a quorum, it was necessary to gain at least 26 votes, regardless of the number of members of parliament present. I managed to gain 37 votes.

    — What do you think is the most important quality of a successful leader?

    — I believe that the most important quality of a successful leader is the ability to listen and hear his team. Of course, there is a whole set of qualities that are necessary for a leader, for example, the ability to speak correctly, organize the work process and delegate tasks, but it is the skill of building high-quality communication with the team that allows you to lead it and be 100% confident in it.

    — What role do mentors play in your professional development?

    — A huge role in most of my achievements and projects is played by mentors, to whom I can always turn. First of all, these are IPMEiT teachers, associate professors of HSAU Maxim Ivanov and Tamara Selentyeva. They are always ready to help, answer any questions, support in difficult times. In addition, another mentor of mine is Nikita Golubov, Chairman of the Youth Council of the Kalininsky District of St. Petersburg. He has his own, no less effective, mentoring methods. He always provides an opportunity to reach a completely new level, even if you are not ready for it. This gives the skill to find a way out of any situation.

    — How do you plan to use this experience for further professional growth? Are there any specific goals you want to achieve in the near future?

    — In the near future, I plan to organize work in the Youth Parliament, defend my master’s thesis, and try to enroll in graduate school. The experience I will gain will definitely help me in building my future career.

    — What advice would you give to a young professional starting out in their career?

    — My advice is to participate everywhere, always and in everything: olympiads, competitions, case championships. Sooner or later you will succeed. The main thing to remember is that you are gaining experience, which gives you an impetus for further development.

    Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of IPMEiT, joined in the congratulations: I am proud that the students of our institute achieve such heights during their student years. Varvara Bucherova was elected to such a responsible position in the Youth Parliament under the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. This achievement demonstrates her leadership qualities, active civic position and desire to contribute to the development of our society. I am confident that she will successfully cope with her new responsibilities and will continue to benefit the city and the country.

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  • MIL-OSI: 21Shares Adds to its “Core” Suite of Affordable Crypto Exchange-Traded Products with the Launch of the Solana Core Staking ETP (CSOL)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ZURICH, 28 January 2025 – 21Shares AG (“21Shares”), one of the world’s largest issuers of crypto exchange traded products (ETPs), today announced the launch of the 21Shares Solana Core Staking ETP (CSOL) on SIX Swiss Exchange. CSOL joins the 21Shares Bitcoin Core ETP (CBTC), the 21Shares Ethereum Core Staking ETP (ETHC) and the 21Shares Crypto Basket 10 Core ETP (HOLDX) as the fourth addition to the 21Shares’ “core” suite, which offers investors exposure to cutting-edge crypto technologies at exceptionally low fees.

    Exchange Product Name Ticker ISIN Fee
    SIX Swiss Exchange 21Shares Solana Core Staking ETP CSOL CH1385084384 0.35%

    Solana is one of the top blockchain networks powering innovation, and – due to its high-speed and low fees – Solana is expected to reach an all-time high in Total Locked Value (TLV) in 2025, with net inflows of $1.2billion in 2024. With transaction costs less than $0.01 and an average of 2,400 transactions per second, Solana’s performance has led to a noticeable market shift that puts the network front and center in 2025. In addition, Solana has proven itself in the traditional finance ecosystem, evidenced by PayPal’s PYUSD stablecoin processing $13 billion as well as partnerships with Visa and Shopify to enable crypto payments. Further, institutional players like Franklin Templeton and Citibank are adopting Solana, underlining its potential to bridge crypto and traditional finance.1  

    “Launched in 2020, Solana emerged as a clear solution to the outdated technology in the blockchain space. The Solana ecosystem evolved quickly, boasting unparalleled speeds and cost efficiency, making transacting on the network essential,” said Mandy Chiu, Head of Financial Product Development at 21Shares. “21Shares launched the world’s first Solana ETP in 2021. With the launch of CSOL, the firm is continuing to leverage its expertise and track record in crypto, product development savvy and operational excellence in order to provide investors with access to Solana, one of the top growing blockchain networks, at an incredibly affordable cost.”

    With a management fee of 0.35%, CSOL offers innovative and cost-efficient exposure to a leading blockchain shaping the future. 100% physically backed, CSOL also benefits from staking rewards, which are seamlessly generated by adding the yield to the investor’s coin entitlement. By integrating staking rewards into 21Shares ETPs, investors enjoy a potential additional income stream without having to keep their assets locked, enhancing overall returns while maintaining exposure to the respective underlying assets. As of 23 January 2025, the average staking yield for Solana was 6.60%.2

    For more details about the 21Shares Solana Core Staking ETP, including the factsheet, please click here.

    Press Contact

    Audrey Belloff, Head of Global Communications, audrey.belloff@21.co

    About 21Shares

    21Shares is one of the world’s first and largest issuers of crypto exchange traded products. We were founded to make cryptocurrency more accessible to investors, and to bridge the gap between traditional finance and decentralized finance. In 2018, 21Shares listed the world’s first physically-backed crypto ETP, and we have a six-year track-record of creating crypto exchange-traded funds that are listed on some of the biggest, most-liquid securities exchanges globally. In addition to our six-year track record, 21Shares offers investors best-in-class research and unparalleled client service.

    21Shares is a member of 21.co, a global leader in decentralized finance. For more information, please visit www.21Shares.com.

    DISCLAIMER

    This document is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy or subscribe for securities of 21Shares AG in any jurisdiction. Neither this document nor anything contained herein shall form the basis of, or be relied upon in connection with, any offer or commitment whatsoever or for any other purpose in any jurisdiction. Nothing in this document should be considered investment advice.

    This document and the information contained herein are not for distribution in or into (directly or indirectly) the United States, Canada, Australia or Japan or any other jurisdiction in which the distribution or release would be unlawful.

    This document does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in or into the United States, Canada, Australia or Japan. The securities of 21Shares AG to which these materials relate have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act. There will not be a public offering of securities in the United States. Neither the US Securities and Exchange Commission nor any securities regulatory authority of any state or other jurisdiction of the United States has approved or disapproved of an investment in the securities or passed on the accuracy or adequacy of the contents of this presentation. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offence in the United States.

    Within the United Kingdom, this document is only being distributed to and is only directed at: (i) to investment professionals falling within Article 19(5) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 (the “Order”); or (ii) high net worth entities, and other persons to whom it may lawfully be communicated, falling within Article 49(2)(a) to (d) of the Order (all such persons together being referred to as “relevant persons”); or (iii) persons who fall within Article 43(2) of the Order, including existing members and creditors of the Company or (iv) any other persons to whom this document can be lawfully distributed in circumstances where section 21(1) of the FSMA does not apply. The securities are only available to, and any invitation, offer or agreement to subscribe, purchase or otherwise acquire such securities will be engaged in only with, relevant persons. Any person who is not a relevant person should not act or rely on this document or any of its contents.

    Exclusively for potential investors in any EEA Member State that has implemented the Prospectus Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 the Issuer’s Base Prospectus (EU) is made available on the Issuer’s website under www.21Shares.com.

    The approval of the Issuer’s Base Prospectus (EU) should not be understood as an endorsement by the SFSA of the securities offered or admitted to trading on a regulated market. Eligible potential investors should read the Issuer’s Base Prospectus (EU) and the relevant Final Terms before making an investment decision in order to understand the potential risks associated with the decision to invest in the securities. You are about to purchase a product that is not simple and may be difficult to understand.

    This document constitutes advertisement within the meaning of the Prospectus Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 and the Swiss Financial Services Act (the “FinSA”) and not a prospectus. The 2024 Base Prospectus of 21Shares AG has been deposited pursuant to article 54(2) FinSA with BX Swiss AG in its function as Swiss prospectus review body within the meaning of article 52 FinSA. The 2024 Base Prospectus and the key information document for any products may be obtained at 21Shares AG’s website (https://21shares.com/ir/prospectus or https://21shares.com/ir/kids).

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    1 Source: 21Shares State of Crypto #13: Market Outlook 2025
    2 Source: Coinbase, as of 23 January 2025

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Development Asia: Simple Interventions, Big Impact: Using Nudges to Promote Handwashing in Sri Lankan Primary Schools

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    The pilot provided proof of concept for school handwashing nudges in Sri Lanka. It demonstrated that nudges can significantly increase handwashing rates, even without behavior change communication.

    A future scale-up of the pilot should explore whether adding nudge elements (e.g., painted “observing eyes” above the handwash area) could help reduce the impact difference between boys and girls.

    Handwashing nudges must be adapted to the context of each school. The number, design, and placement of facilities vary greatly, making a one-size-fits-all approach impractical. Involving local stakeholders in the design process helps optimize this adaptation.

    The timing of nudge installation is crucial to allow sufficient time for habits to take root. Research shows that habit formation can take from a few weeks to several months, depending on the behavior’s complexity and the individual’s context.

    The project showed that three weeks were insufficient for some students to acquire a sustained habit, highlighting the need for extended periods to reinforce new handwashing with soap behaviors.

    Repeated exposure to the nudges and longer sustained practice of handwashing may help solidify these behaviors into lasting habits.

    Behavioral “nudges” should be a key tool for policymakers and program designers. Evidence from Sri Lanka demonstrates that nudges have the potential to drastically improve handwashing with soap in schools. They also require little to no additional time from teachers, unlike traditional hygiene-education methods, which often demand significant human resources to be effective.

    Moving forward, collaboration across sectors will be essential to ensure the effective implementation and expansion of this strategy, driving improvements in both public health and education outcomes.

    The pilot demonstrated the effectiveness of nudges to significantly increase student handwashing rates, contributing to public health in schools and their communities. By fostering these habits in educational settings, this can instill lifelong health practices and create healthier communities. A video of this initiative can be found here.


    [1] The five primary schools in the pilot projects are Baptist Primary School, Biyagama; Dharmadassi Primary School, Biyagama; Kudabuthgamuwa Primary School, Kolonnawa; Wellampitya Primary School, Kolonnawa (Western Province); and Kirindagama Primary School, Kirinda (Southern Province).

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Winter in Moscow”: VDNKh became the venue for the “Moscow Tea Party” festival

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    VDNKh has become one of the venues for the Moscow Tea Party festival, which is being organized as part of the project “Winter in Moscow”Ice shows, folk festivals and traditional Russian games will take place here.

    On February 1 at 11:00 and 13:00 and on February 2 at 11:00, 13:00, 17:30 and 19:30, the largest skating rink in the capital will host a performance with the participation of professional figure skaters. Spectators will enjoy a festive atmosphere, bright costumes, dancing and familiar melodies. Entrance by tickets to the skating rink.

    Throughout the winter season, the skating rink hosts master classes, competitions, costume parties, themed performances, morning exercises, night skating and other events.

    On weekends until February 22, from 12:00 to 15:30, open-air folk festivities are held behind pavilion No. 58 “Agriculture”. The program includes musical and theatrical performances by artists, as well as Russian traditional games. Admission is free. On January 24, the program was opened by the folklore ensemble “Slavyane” of the Moscow State Academic Theater “Russian Song” under the direction of People’s Artist of Russia Nadezhda Babkina.

    This year, the VDNKh skating rink is located in its traditional location — between pavilions No. 1 “Central” and No. 58 “Agriculture”. The ice rink goes around the fountains “Friendship of Peoples” and “Stone Flower”. The area of the artificial surface is more than 20 thousand square meters. About five thousand people can be here at the same time.

    Project “Winter in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which until February 28 unites various events of the capital. Citizens and tourists are invited to remember traditions and history, warm up with tea and hot buns, go skating, skiing and tubing, watch ice shows, give gifts to people who find themselves in a difficult life situation, show care for those who need it.

    Muscovites and guests of the capital are offered a huge selection of events in the open air and in cultural and sports institutions. The atmosphere of winter traditions has engulfed the entire city – more than 1.9 thousand sites are open. The project organically intertwined with the largest festivals of the capital “Moscow Estates”, “Moscow Tea Party”, “City of Light”, “Snow and Ice in Moscow” and many others. All information about the project and the events of the winter season can be found in a special section of mos.ru.

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/149279073/

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 16.7 thousand entrances of residential buildings to be repaired in the capital

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, specialists from the city services complex will carry out repairs in 16.7 thousand entrances of apartment buildings. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Maintaining the entrances of residential buildings in a standard condition is under special control, therefore a unified approach to carrying out routine repairs of these premises has been developed in the capital,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    The mandatory list includes painting of entrance groups, ceilings and walls. Electrical wiring will also be put away in special boxes. Specialists will renew the thermal insulation of pipelines, wall cladding, mailboxes, steps, railings, and other damaged elements and structures. If necessary, they will repair window and door units in halls and vestibules, railings and steps, replace floor signs and lighting fixtures.

    The head of the city economy complex specified that residents are warned in advance about the dates of the start of repairs. The corresponding announcements will be posted on information boards and in public places.

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/149395073/

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Name release: Fatal crash, SH73, Arthurs Pass

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash on State Highway 73, Arthurs Pass on Sunday.

    He was 54-year-old Paul Wilcock, of Kumara.

    Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.

    Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre 

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Funding applications available for National Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week events

    Source: Government of Western Australia

    The City is encouraging community groups hosting National Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week events to apply for community funding.

    The Community Funding Program supports local activities, projects and events that benefit the wider community.

    The City has up to $5,925 per grant for incorporated associations hosting National Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June) and NAIDOC Week (6-13 July) activities and events.

    Mayor Linda Aitken said she encouraged community groups and sporting clubs to apply for the funding to support events in the City.

    “This program supports the City’s commitment to continuously working towards improving relationships, opportunities and respect between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians,” she said.

    “Last year, through our Flagship Funding stream, we supported the Mookaroo Festival held by Ngulla Koort Indigenous Corporation.

    “Over 2,000 people went along and enjoyed a wonderful family day out, with food stalls, performances, storytelling and children’s activities.”

    Funding can also be used to facilitate Welcome to Country acknowledgements at events.

    The National Reconciliation Week 2025 theme is Bridging Now to Next, reflecting the ongoing connection between past, present and future.

    NAIDOC Week’s theme of ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy,’ celebrates the achievement of the past and bright future ahead.

    Find out more and submit your application at wanneroo.wa.gov.au/communityfunding.

    NAIDOC Week grants are also open via the NAIDOC website and close on 20 February.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Vect-Horus further strengthens leadership with appointment of strategy and finance executive Jérôme Berger to its Board of Directors

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

                                                                            PRESS RELEASE

    • Extensive expertise in finance and venture capital at telecoms firm Orange
    • Brings life sciences experience and serves as Director of several tech companies

    Marseille, France, January 28, 2025 – Vect-Horus, a privately held biotechnology company that designs and develops molecular vectors that facilitate the targeted delivery of therapeutic molecules and imaging agents, today announced the appointment of Jérôme Berger as a member of its Board of Directors. Mr Berger’s vast expertise in strategy, finance, and venture capital in the technology and life sciences sectors will be invaluable to Vect-Horus as the company accelerates its growth and development.

    Bringing over two decades of experience in global finance and strategic leadership, Mr Berger has held pivotal roles at Orange Group, one of the world’s largest telecommunications providers, where he is currently Global Head of Strategy and Venture Capital. He was previously President and Managing Partner of Orange Ventures, where he oversaw investments in cutting-edge technology startups, and also served as Global Head of Financing and Treasury, managing equity and debt markets funding operations and leading infrastructure financing initiatives. This included structuring and executing several multi-billion-dollar international mergers and acquisitions.

    Mr Berger has a deep understanding of life sciences and digital health, serving as Director of several technology companies, including Future4Care, a leading digital health accelerator he co-founded on behalf of Orange in partnership with Sanofi, Capgemini, and Generali.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Jérôme Berger to our Board of Directors, as Vect-Horus is poised to enter its next phase of growth,” said Alexandre Tokay co-founder and CEO of Vect-Horus. “Jérôme’s unparalleled experience in strategy, venture capital and global financing, coupled with his strong background in digital health and life sciences, will be invaluable in supporting the development of Vect-Horus as we aim to revolutionize targeted drug delivery.”

    “I am honored to join the Board of Directors of one of the most advanced biotechnology companies in its domain, which deploys important partnerships with tier1 Pharmaceutical companies and life science actors around the world, promising to improve the lives and conditions of countless current and future patients suffering from CNS diseases or certain cancers, with currently little or no efficient therapeutic solutions.” said Jérôme Berger.

    About Vect-Horus

    Vect-Horus designs and develops vectors that facilitate targeting and delivery of therapeutic or imaging agents to organs, including the brain, and to tumors. Founded in 2005, Vect-Horus is a spin-off of the Institute for Neurophysiopathology (INP, UMR7051, CNRS and Aix Marseille University), formerly headed by Dr Michel Khrestchatisky, co-founder of the company. Vect-Horus has 42 employees (most in R&D).

    To learn more about Vect-Horus, visit www.vect-horus.com.

    Contacts

        For more information, please contact Vect-Horus

        Emmanuelle Bettendorf, BD & Alliance Management,

        Vect-Horus contact@vect-horus.com

        Media Relations

        Sophie Baumont, Cohesion Bureau – sophie.baumont@cohesionbureau.com

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Vice Chair Murray, Ranking Member DeLauro Raise Alarm on New OMB Memoranda, Trump Administration’s Efforts to Defy Federal Law, Constitution to Withhold Approved Federal Funding

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray
    WASHINGTON — Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chair Patty Murray and House Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro today wrote to Acting Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Matthew J. Vaeth raising the alarm on President Trump’s unlawful executive orders and the new memoranda issued by OMB on Monday directing agencies to withhold vast swaths of approved federal funding.
    In the letter, Murray and DeLauro wrote, “As leaders of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, we write with extreme alarm about the Administration’s efforts to undermine Congress’s power of the purse, threaten our national security, and deny resources for states, localities, American families, and businesses.” 
    “The President has issued a number of Executive Orders to unilaterally freeze or contravene critical funding provided in bipartisan laws, sowing chaos across states, families, and communities. In that vein, you have now issued a series of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memoranda that only further disarray and inefficiency—in particular, M-25-13, pursuant to which agencies will be ordered to stop vast swaths of federal financial assistance to states, families, and communities as of 5:00 PM ET on Tuesday, January 28,” continued Murray and DeLauro. “The scope of what you are ordering is breathtaking, unprecedented, and will have devastating consequences across the country.  We write today to urge you in the strongest possible terms to uphold the law and the Constitution and ensure all federal resources are delivered in accordance with the law.”
    “While we may have strong policy disagreements, we should all be united in upholding our nation’s laws and the Constitution.  We will be relentless in our work with members on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers to protect Congress’s power of the purse. The law is the law—and we demand you in your role as Acting OMB Director reverse course to ensure requirements enacted into law are faithfully met and the nation’s spending laws are implemented as intended,” concluded the Democratic leaders of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees.   
    The full text of the letter is here. Fact sheets detailing how presidents lack power to unilaterally override spending laws and deny enacted funding to communities through impoundment can be found here and here.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Humor of the highest level. Polytechnicians performed brilliantly at the KiViN festival

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

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

    From January 12 to 25, the 36th International KVN Team Festival “KiViN-2025” was held in sunny Sochi. The Polytechnicians returned from there with triumph – a ticket to the Central KVN League! The festival became a real arena, where 450 teams from Russia and neighboring countries competed for a place in one of the KVN leagues: Official, Central or Television.

    The competition was incredible, and among the editors were KVN stars such as Dmitry Bushuev (First League), Mikhail Marfin (Major League) and Leonid Kuprido (International League). This added tension and excitement.

    The Polytechnic University was represented by two teams at once: the daring and ambitious Cherchez la Femme and the already well-known in the vastness of St. Petersburg Velikim Byt. The Cherchez la Femme team debuted at the festival, but the girls already have two years of productive play in KVN on their native Polytechnic stage and successful seasons in the Malaya Neva and Fontanka leagues behind them. On the first day of the festival, the ladies in blue delighted the jury and spectators with a tightly assembled program and relevant jokes, becoming a real discovery!

    We collected the best jokes of the season and tried to fit them into one performance. Our Masha even sawed a garbage can! It was cool! – shared 2nd year student of IPMET Daria Mukhtedinova.

    On the fifth day of the festival, the legendary team “Velikim Byt’” (Great Will Be) took to the stage, known for its performances in the Murmansk, Samara and Moscow student leagues. Thanks to careful preparation and boundless love for creating large-scale props, the team in green uniform was remembered by the jury for its polished roles and jokes and received an “increased rating” – the coveted ticket to the Central League!

    Preparations for KiViN began before the New Year. We sent our performance to the editors, and they helped collect the best. Coming up with the props was not as difficult as finding or making them. We had to travel around the resort town and meet the locals. The Sochi festival is the main event for every KVN player. We are glad that we were able to show our best material, – said 4th year student of IPMET Erika Patrusheva.

    The student club is actively developing the KVN movement at the Polytechnic University, annually attracting many teams that from the first year begin to participate in the city leagues of St. Petersburg and win their first awards, – noted the deputy director of the SPbPU Student Club Angelina Kulanova.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Macao SAR hosts diverse celebrations for Chinese New Year

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    The Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) is hosting a series of celebrations combining traditional and modern elements to welcome the Chinese New Year, or the Year of the Snake, which will fall on Wednesday.
    The New Year Market, organized by the SAR’s Municipal Affairs Bureau at Tap Seac Square, started last Wednesday and will last seven consecutive days. In addition to booths offering New Year gifts, festive flowers, and snacks, the event also featured cultural performances, a large floral exhibition, and New Year decorations.
    From the end of January to the end of February, in Macao’s Barra District, the “Barra Lucky Blessing Market” was to bring a selection of workshops for New Year prints from Beijing’s Prince Kung’s Palace Museum, popular music performances, and booths of trendy goods.
    James Wong, a market participant and a representative of small and medium-sized enterprises, told Xinhua that the market had given him a platform to meet more people and expand his business.
    Several cultural and artistic venues have exhibitions on display, adding to the festive vibe. For example, the Macao Museum of Art (MAM) held the “Palace of Double Brilliance: Special Exhibition from the Palace Museum,” lasting until March 2.
    The MAM exhibition coordinator, Zhao Kaixin, told Xinhua that the MAM has been cooperating with the Palace Museum for many years. She said she hopes this year’s exhibition will provide residents and visitors with historical treasures and articulate the beauty of the Chinese culture.
    According to the SAR’s tourism office, the Chinese New Year Parade will be held on Jan. 31 and Feb. 8 in the evening. The parade floats will also be displayed at the Macao Fisherman’s Wharf and Tap Seac Square.
    As a signature celebration of Macao during the Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year fireworks displays will be performed on the Seafront of Macao Tower in three editions on Jan. 31, Feb. 4, and Feb. 12, said the tourism office.
    As indicated by the SAR’s Public Security Police Force, during the Chinese Spring Festival holiday, it was estimated that Macao will see between 5.04 million and 5.36 million entries and exits, with an average of 630,000 to 670,000 people daily. This represents a 3 percent or more increase compared to 2024.
    Ms. Shangguan, from Shanghai, traveled to Macao with her friends before the Spring Festival. She expressed that she was fortunate to participate in various New Year celebrations and had a great experience. “These past few days, I’ve felt the strong festive atmosphere,” she said.

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    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese celebrate Spring Festival with traditions, travels and shopping spree

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    With traditional fairs and shopping and travel booms over this year’s extended holiday, China is about to ring in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Snake, the first since its inclusion into the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list.
    For Chinese across the world, the Spring Festival is a time for family reunions, festive traditions, holiday shopping and diverse cultural and tourism activities. This year, it falls on Jan. 29 with hundreds of millions of people traveling to reunite with families in the world’s largest annual human migration.
    Celebrations today highlight both traditional and modern elements, from temple fairs, lantern displays, lion dances and intangible cultural heritage bazaars to village galas, light and drone shows, museum exhibitions, and travels at home and abroad.
    This year, festive glee and activities are further boosted by the UNESCO recognition, pro-consumption policies and the extension of the traditional seven-day holiday by an extra day.

    A performance is staged at the Hetou ancient street scenic area in Tangshan, north China’s Hebei Province, Jan. 26, 2025. China is alive with vibrant celebrations with the Spring Festival just around the corner. (Photo by Liu Mancang/Xinhua)
    FAMILY REUNIONS AND TRADITIONAL FESTIVITIES
    For migrant workers like Zhang Changfu, a native of Baise in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China, the Spring Festival offers a rare opportunity for a family reunion.
    “I’ve been working away from home for 20 years, but I return home every Spring Festival,” said Zhang, 41, who works as a machinist in the southwestern metropolis of Chengdu, adding that he is looking forward to taking his family to the local temple fair.
    The temple fair, a panoply of folk performances, local delicacies and traditional handicrafts, is a familiar sight at this time of year. While such activities contain more traditional elements in the countryside, large cities like Beijing and Shanghai have a tradition of holding large-scale fairs.
    For others, like Lin Jia who works in Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province, Spring Festival is the perfect time for a family tour. Lin’s parents and grandmother have traveled from Hunan Province to join her for the holiday.
    Lin plans to take them sightseeing around the city after a New Year’s Eve dinner at a hotpot restaurant. “It’s both a reunion and a mini vacation,” she said.
    This year, many cities are holding more traditional festive activities, motivated by the inscription of the Spring Festival on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December. The southwestern megacity of Chongqing has planned more than 100 intangible cultural heritage exhibitions, bazaars and performances during the holiday.
    “We hope visitors can feel the strong festive ambiance and the special charm of our cultural heritage,” said Tang Mao, the organizer of a cultural heritage bazaar in Chongqing’s bustling Jiefangbei commercial area, where over 40 artisans display traditional crafts like paper-cutting, New Year picture drawing and sugar-figure making.
    HOLIDAY SHOPPING
    For centuries, shopping has been a crucial part of Spring Festival preparations: from nice food to new clothes and carefully chosen gifts.
    Liu Fengmei, a woman in her 70s in Shanghai, traveled over an hour by subway to First Foodhall, a time-honored food store on the iconic Nanjing Road, to stock up on traditional holiday snacks.
    A long queue is seen outside the store, which, like many across the country at this time of the year, is filled with festive decorations and a dazzling array of traditional foods.
    Following the UNESCO recognition, Chinese consumers also appear to be particularly interested in goods with a cultural festival flair.
    Li Gang with the Ministry of Commerce said sales of neo-Chinese-style jewelry and goods featuring intangible cultural heritages have grown by 52.6 percent and 26.6 percent in the month-long online shopping event for the festival initiated by the ministry.
    In recent years, the Spring Festival shopping lists have included more imported goods, reflecting Chinese people’s rising purchasing power and growing appetite for imported quality goods.
    Earlier this month, a cargo ship loaded with 20,000 tonnes of Chilean cherries arrived at the Nansha Port in south China’s Guangzhou, perfectly timed to offer a festive treat for millions ahead of the Spring Festival.
    “Chilean cherries, Australian lobsters and Russian snow crabs … the prices of imported products are quite attractive, so I plan to prepare a New Year’s Eve dinner that blends both Chinese and foreign flavors,” said a customer surnamed Guo at a store of fresh-food chain Freshippo in Beijing.
    Driven by government-subsidized trade-in programs, mobile phones, wearable devices, and green and smart home appliances are also highly sought-after items ahead of the festival, according to the ministry.
    “Spending on New Year’s goods can offer a glimpse into the resilience and vitality of consumption throughout the year,” said Hong Tao, director of the Institute of Business Economics at Beijing Technology and Business University, who expects a new wave of holiday consumption growth.
    Tourists take a selfie at Jiangjunshan Ski Resort in Altay, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 21, 2025. As the Spring Festival approaches, Altay in Xinjiang has ushered in peak tourist season. (Xinhua/Hu Huhu)
    HOLIDAY TRAVEL
    In addition to local festivities, many are venturing farther afield to make the most of the eight-day Spring Festival holiday.
    Fang Xue, a resident of Shanghai, plans to take her parents on a holiday trip to Shantou, a coastal city in Guangdong Province. “Traveling during the Spring Festival has become quite fashionable,” Fang said. “My parents in their 80s are very eager to travel.”
    The extended holiday has given a boost to the travel industry. While tourist cities such as Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Chengdu are attracting large numbers of holidaymakers, smaller cities are also getting more travelers who wish to savor celebrations with local flavors, according to Fliggy, a leading online travel agency.
    “Expectations for intangible cultural heritage activities are especially high during the first Spring Festival after the UNESCO recognition,” said Wang Liyang, operations manager at Fliggy.
    Thanks to China’s further easing of visa policies, many Chinese cities are also witnessing an influx of international visitors, with many eager to experience the festival traditions.
    “The UNESCO heritage status gives Spring Festival worldwide recognition and increases its appeal to international tourists,” said Zhou Huijie, an analyst at Trip.com research institute.
    Trip.com Group has estimated that inbound bookings would jump by 203 percent during the Spring Festival, with tourists from the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, the United States, Australia, Thailand and Britain topping the list.
    Lukas Muller from Germany is traveling in northeast China’s Jilin Province for skiing and to experience the Spring Festival.
    “My friends and I will experience Chinese New Year up close, including eating dumplings, putting up spring couplets, setting off fireworks, and many other customs I’m not familiar with yet,” he said, also praising China’s visa-free policy that facilitated his trip.
    Spring Festival serves as the most direct cultural window to understand the Chinese people and it is also a traditional festival with the most Chinese cultural characteristics, said Feng Jicai, a renowned Chinese writer who has long championed intangible cultural heritage protection. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Spring Festival: A Chinese tradition with growing global appeal

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Set against a vibrant orange backdrop, a bold green snake rises proudly on a commemorative stamp issued by La Poste Group, France’s postal service, earlier this month to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. 2025 marks the 21st consecutive year France has celebrated the Spring Festival with zodiac-themed stamps.

    Actors perform the lion dance during the Lunar New Year celebration at the United Nations headquarters in New York, Jan. 24, 2025. (Photo by Winston Zhou/Xinhua)
    At the close of 2024, UNESCO added the Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of traditional new year, to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. A year earlier, the 78th UN General Assembly recognized the Chinese New Year as an official UN holiday, underscoring the festival’s growing global presence.
    Spring Festival customs are now celebrated in nearly 200 countries and regions, with almost 20 nations designating it as an official public holiday. Each year, around one-fifth of the global population takes part in this cherished tradition.
    CUSTOMS WITH GLOBAL APPEAL
    Spring Festival’s core customs — celebrating family reunions, wishing for good fortune and creating traditional crafts — captivate cultural enthusiasts worldwide with its unique approach to welcoming the new year.
    In the Hungarian capital of Budapest, the streets of Chinatown bustled with a two-day Spring Festival celebration. Visitors took part in dumpling-making, calligraphy workshops and lantern crafting. This vibrant celebration mirrors a global trend where Spring Festival traditions are increasingly embraced across diverse cultures.
    “It’s amazing to see the performances and learn about traditions that are so different yet so universal,” said Kata Szabo, a local resident who attended the event with her young daughter.

    People watch a demonstration of sugar figure art during a temple fair celebrating the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year in Budapest, Hungary, on Jan. 18, 2025. (Xinhua/Chen Hao)
    To Giacomo Bechini, a 29-year-old web designer from Florence, Italy, this year’s Spring Festival is more than a holiday: It is an opportunity to connect with his wife’s Chinese heritage and immerse himself in the festival’s traditions.
    His fascination with the Chinese Lunar Calendar, a lunisolar dating system, has deepened his appreciation even further. “It’s incredible how the Spring Festival is tied to a different calendar. I’ve been learning about its symbolic meanings and how the festivities last for days,” Bechini said.
    For Tichaona Zimuto, a 34-year-old professional acrobat from Zimbabwe, Spring Festival traditions have evolved from a simple interest into a meaningful practice. About two weeks ago, Zimuto and his group, Blackstar Acrobatics, captivated a local audience in Harare with a rhythmic lion dance performance during a Spring Festival celebration.
    The lion dance, which originated in ancient China, blends dance, music and martial arts, with performers mimicking a lion’s movements in elaborate costumes. This traditional art has grown on Zimuto over the past year.
    “When I was wearing the lion dance costume, I just felt excited. I just felt great, something special. I just felt like a lion, a real lion,” he said.

    A lion dance performance is staged at the 4th edition of the Chinese New Year cultural festival at the National Arts Center in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, Jan. 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Mengxin)
    The Chinese New Year and its rich cultural heritage are also being shared in exciting new ways. Disney California Adventure Park recently launched its 2025 Lunar New Year celebrations, offering a lively blend of Asian cultural performances. Legendary Chinese warrior Mulan and her quick-witted dragon sidekick, Mushu, led the Lunar New Year procession, celebrating family, friendship and the hope for a prosperous year ahead.
    Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia recently hosted a one-of-a-kind Spring Festival Market at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh, which buzzed with energy during its two-day run. The Chinese e-sports zone was a standout attraction, featuring popular titles such as “Black Myth: Wukong” and “Honor of Kings.”
    Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, president of the Saudi National E-Sports Association, said e-sports are a powerful way to connect young people around the globe.
    “We can create games about Saudi culture and bring them to China and the world,” he said.
    VALUES OF UNIVERSAL RESONANCE
    Beneath its traditional customs, the Chinese New Year carries a universal resonance of hope, family unity and aspirations for a better life — values that underpin its global appeal.
    People believe that celebrating the Chinese New Year will bring them good luck, good fortune and happiness in the new year, said Heoun Thary, a 32-year-old Cambodian housewife.
    She was referring to the recent Lunar New Year festivities in Phnom Penh, which drew hundreds of revelers. Thary noted that the event not only introduced Cambodians to Chinese traditions but also strengthened the bond between the two nations.
    In Tanorn village, 60 km south of Phnom Penh, Cambodian villagers participating in a China-aided poverty alleviation project also embraced the spirit of the Spring Festival. The celebration featured red lanterns and couplets.
    “People believe that celebrating the Chinese New Year can help increase their luck, promoting their business to make more money,” said Khlok Chamroeun, a 62-year-old deputy chief of the village.

    People watch a lion dance performance at the 2025 Chinese New Year Festival and Market Day in Auckland, New Zealand, Jan. 25, 2025. The event was held here on Saturday. (Photo by Wu Jiaxiang/Xinhua)
    In New Zealand, a Year of the Snake concert put together Eastern and Western musical traditions. Musicians from China’s Yijing Chamber Ensemble of the Central Conservatory of Music and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra performed in Christchurch, blending the pipa, erhu and bamboo flute with classical symphonies. “Music knows no boundaries. The unique qualities of Eastern and Western music can truly resonate with each other,” said Chinese Consul General He Ying.
    This vision of harmony came alive at the United Nations in New York on Friday night. At a Lunar New Year celebration, Miguel Angel Moratinos, UN under-secretary-general and high representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, delivered Lunar New Year wishes in Chinese, “Chunjie Kuaile (Happy Spring Festival),” in the lobby of the main building at the UN Headquarters.
    “The Lunar New Year marked the beginning of the Year of the Snake, which is associated with characteristics like wisdom, caution and strategy, and signifies transformation and growth,” he said.
    “With the numerous challenges the world is facing, the spirit embodied by the Lunar New Year offers us a beacon of hope and positivity,” Moratinos said.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 28, 2025
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